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SEE-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14 19% 5 1 e < ~r— — — ————e i the anawer thus challenged by this MODERN MIRACL YS [ has been decided adverse . Swaimn, T THEC MAN 1y ey | TRON MASK . A 1o s and thet the cov vi X " —_— fy & permanent ocoupation by the defen- | GEsTOUS TRANIS INCHIC 0 TyE A VK A — | — What Histoey and 1 ition Have to Bt ' idod in | dant, we tnink they are sufficient to jus-| o vavrn cuns A Capital Ountrag, . o @era " 1 Tra fhe Brighton Ranch 7C48 Declded 10ty " Vi court ~in refasing 803 | The two genttomen whove atlegod s rict | Wastrsinon, Nover e oo | THOTSEUAS O Poople WEGDg OGIY{ say Avowe mnie g fevionstmmn | avar o ¢ preliminary injunction and so the excep- [} - pachyel » 1 the o lomocratic jollification poss e len (ot Character Favar of the Government, tion theroto must bo overraled. Wo |y £ SCTEMNINEE as Sportad Ly Yoisa, T8 b ) SOV sty [k Gl Woollen Clothic . | —_— have no doubt that upon the PActs B8 | que B secently, are now plying their P ™ | grest many Heeross resids, » ot - Fiem 4 A o X The Temporary Restraining Order | 8tated upon the final hearing tho govern- | oo < of Chicago, The [stinding in the crowd « An Advanced German 1dea — Dr 1though conjecture has Onex Tssued Against the Hannibal bt hlildnsel el g b UG of ono_of_th ances thout acation shot Theories—Procantions | haustad tson ssue 1! anniba otiis SaEve 1 To%. BHL 4 e 0 b A g 1€ withont any proy on «h ories coantion austad as to the identity of the 80 junction as prayed for, but as the gov-|taken from the Chicago Times, and 11 deof lumn, the by striking oh 10 Presorye i et ntity o R | & St dee, ernment has tolerated, at least according [interesting f ta 1 impostars [ 1 ”’”{;’:\l"!'h“:l;'l‘nflm" et 1 Taken 1‘-| rve the Health n the Tron Mack, yot the faet of gwe ' 8 L i - to the allegaticns of the anawer, this oc- | of the operating n and the nanseating eres [ oo e A number of the proce Day and Nignt pricones ¢ been confined and dpin $ cupation for a series of years, the re.|dulity of the attending pub | charged on the crowd of coored ¢ - bactile, as first made public by | gsee HE DRIGHTON RANCH CASE, moval ought not to bo summary and with- | Severel, b el B S L b B o e tondon Tmes s since been abundantly eow E‘d The decision in the celobrated case of | out reasonable notice. Tooated on Von_Btiren, near Clark atrest, to attor ran, and n tho confsion ¢ mdon Times, all ita londing pe e i anck compnny was TeElerl 1o e be summed up thus: That while under | those who were afflicted with blindness, deaf. | 1 0ok the night. £ mental principlo that, being animals we [ Years Licusenans de Rol a¢ the Bastil \ v A e 0% 7SOY| the clroumetances, as disclosed by the [Rees, and, other infinmities, ' Kev, W, R should wear animal clothing. Tho ap-[SI'0% an account of ths prisoner | Judve Brower yesterday. This_caso [answer in connection with the bill, the [ 1470Y icer, wora hiaster of ceromonioa | The Greatest of All ‘Round Athletes. | sorption by vegotablo life of poisonous | o ouod from tho Island of St. Marg. BR Y wast brought last Febraary by District | government s not entitled to s prelimin- |, ud tha conducting medinms through which [ Cieveray, O., November 13— Duncan C. | gnanationi e o f e e e | Urite or M. do St. Mars being appointed | OKERS, 3 Mooy Ao v Smoe fheda S5 e, o s e Tom e 154414 (neht e A C L SRS iy L o \amantionstom sniml o o & procee v ' Dl bl i Tucd 2 ing the facts boing as stated even in de- | netizo and heal the believers in their power [ world to wrestle ov compete against ) | e ) « h iving | prisonors always wore a mask of Mac \ 8 fendant by mandatory injunotion to abate | e awer. the. govornment will |to work miracles, Col, Greorge Tt Clarke | gonoral athletios for sho sum of $300 . £1,000, | plants, but continued by vegstablo fibre, | velvet, u circumatanco confirred by wov- 1404 \"armam St, OMAH ‘:nfln Iueat:;;y ]; ';yi:le\uul‘nm x;‘a of fence BE. ehuUE ¢ oquitable ralief opened the meeting with prayer, n)h- has .1.-1‘(;;«}5;»‘1 '\1 -ili-wh-xl-x\ the hauds of | such as cotton, linen, ote.,. with the diflor. | eral writers, although he has Yeen callod ARTIAL LIST OF SPECTAL FARGAIN uilt by the Brighton Ranch company, it 0 y A and read the fifty third chapter | the mayor of Cleveland. enco that, while the living plan . | the Tro s | fed in t . and enclosing 52,000 acres of govern. |#nd to a final and mandatory injunction fof Teia Mr. Bulkley followed with a e —— latos these emanatio: kh o I||t {‘m-',m I a0 it fid m“d,'" il : ment land in Custer county. To the pa | compelling the removal of the fonce and [briof addros ourse of which he do. One of Blaine's Schiemes eantiot 116 o, bitsxLialpe SHeRAgAIE when | N ‘“‘“‘)N"l D bk St I\ tition of the United States an answer [8ny interferenco with free accoes to the fclared that ) Christ was protent and | Monrrenien, Vb, November 13.—A joint | watted or warmed. Thus our clothes, in | St. Panl. i, At Ay \ \ was filed by the defendant, admitting the | inclosed parts of the public domain,” would cortainly cure tho sick, open the eyes of | yesolution was introduced in the hoso to-day - Thus our clothes, in | St. Panl. In the regiatry of " thi parish % ‘the fenise; iy g e | The defendant, after tho decision was | the Dlind and cause the deaf to hear. At the | uking the government to divide the Unitod | cOn#equence of their vegetable character | thero ia the following entry: PROPERTY. exlstence of the fence, but denying that ) conclusion of hisinvitation to all who belicved | Spite surplusin the treasury among the states | 8ttract and retain those noxious princi- “In the year 1705, on the 10th day ot Ll . rendered, took leave to fi'e an amended answer, and the plaintiff obtained a Id_ cleanse them ith they could be that the blood of Jes s from all sin, and that b, ples which should, on the contrary, be mber, Marchiali, aged 45 years or thrown off with the greatest possiblo T the lands were suited to agriculture, thereabouts, died at the bastile. His and alleging that the government for a for school purposos, If the members in congress from Vermont think it advisable Farming Lands, Inproved Farms aed Stock Forms in Doaglas, Cass, Codm reat number of years had permitted | témporary injunction restraining the | healod and made wholo, to come up to the et — f : A . . & ‘:nd Allowail t{m lnndul To. bo | building of any cross fences on the in- platform, fifty or more men, women and chil- Cuttlog Wages, ::]r:ln‘q:t:nnihl. m;‘nm .,nlm- hand, ani- [ body was interced in the llul'ylll‘u,' place of Nonce, Thaj7er, vad Heward 5 sloRsd: Iaut dron responded. One of tho first upon whom | o w N 5. Novembir 18.<Gen material, such as wool, {s mado by | this | Paul oa the 20th of the Uo nties. ured exclusively = for the grs | O e ia probably one of the moat im- | e vonuld:-be healers were called upon to dom- | AFCNHENE S ik O GLiVos Have | BAtUFO to protect animal life, and willnot |ssid morth, in the presence of Monslour BUSINESS PRE bad ing of cattle, and that they had | This is probably onistrate ho truch of helr msvertions was a1 St AOw 16 Lo SRS S oL amoning | PFovent, but asciat the evaporation of the [do Rosargos, Mayor of the Dustite, and | USTYRES I SOL LI portant cases to settlors over decided in s tribunal. Information has been ro- ceived from a reliable sourco that the scc. tions of land upon which this fence hes been built have been entered by certain parties for the benefit of the Brighton ranch company. Over 300,000 acres of land is now similarly situated with that M, Bulkley began by ask: ing him if ho was freo from all sin. The blind wan responded in tho affirmative. The lowing dialogue then ensued: Mr, Fulkley—Do you believe the blond of Christ can heal Colored Man=Yes, sir, Mr, Bulkley—Aro you steadfastly holding on to that b emanations conning from the body. This can readily bo proved by the senso of smell. It suflices to wear clothes of pure wool throughout, and thero is at once an end to the unpleasantness notlced in- the linen underclothing, the cotton linings ot the coat, ete. From these facts Dr. Gus- Monsienr Roill, tho surgeon, who ac- licensod and tolerated the enclosure of cordingly sign this.” the public domain for sultable purposes; that in_building these fences they were enabled to protect those engaged in agri- culture from the cattle that otherwise might wander upon cultivated land; that these fences were highly beneficial to from 5 to 10 per cent. "For Sale—89x00 feed on 15%h streot, noar Far 1oy, 1o for & betok ook, of four a{wes whidh would sont roadilty. It not eald withis X 2 in his “Trai Prou- 80 Fathor Grissot, in his “Traite de Prou g b LD RILIR 44 It corner alley 96.600 . Inoside 44 16, £5,280. von (ui servant pour ctablir la Verite do I'Histoise,” ays nothing can oxooed sho | 149-or SiaA tarcain, S5 18316 oo 1411 ot ey dopendence that may bo placed on tho| et S Callsad ate us in rezaed to this prop journal of M. do Jonoa, Moadds that a lo-—Good business lot on Cuming BN, foot §6,000. fol- ) Monster Bovines on Nlinois FPat Stock Show Large Attendanc, thoee engaged in the cattle business, in- o icet Ai ks tav Jaeger, profeasor of zoology and phy- | gre cire lati 5 Al i olorc —Tam, — a y zoology and phy- [ great many circumstances relating to the Y asmuch na it kept thom under control, | onclosed by the Brighton ranch compahy | - a1 Bulkloy ~Hold fast, | Gifetgo Heeia] siology at Stuttgart, deduces his medical | prisonor were known to the officers bbby and provented them from straying way | A6 ROBR L o8 B IOE o Y O ences | gl colored man assumed o pussive attitude |~ Tireo hundred cattlo, 250 hogs, 275 theory, which has won innumorablo dis- (and scrvants at tho Buatilo, when 53 foet, oplandid heiok to TRt EHAYREEY B e D b s s e3e%, find [ sheep, and nearly 100 head of horses fill | eiples in an fncrediblo short timo. Monsieus do Launay was appoinsed dbunlases 1o 4o 1ty STCSRIES came on, Cattlemen were also better P e A TRl thus occupying himeolf for about five minutes | the Kxposition building with their low- | ~Dr. Jaeger points out that the human | mayor there; that M. de ~Launay oxie e aery and basement 28x40. ablo to protect and foed their cattle when snow covered the whole plains and kept the stock from the grass. The answer Jndge Brewer yesterday granted the application of the “Pacific Express com- he exclaimed: “Opon your eyes snd reo. The Lord tells me that you have recovered your sight.” ing, grunting, bleating and neighing—a very pandemonium of animal noises, while the *‘healthy” odor of the various | or fat. body is most susceptible to disoaso when it contains too largea quantity of water The prosonce 1n excess of these told himy ho wus informed by them that immediately after the prisoner's death his linem, clothes, mattreases and, in 118—For Salo—Splendld business sorner on 15 8k, Tob 03x135, store bullding and barc—bargelm— 0. L 7—F [ alto averred that tho dofendant| pany for a temporary injunction restrain- Tho blind man endoavored to obey, but his | g draped lotos ,tho simulation of | substances can bo tested by~ th cific | short, hing that had been used b 4 I m ¢ sfforts to e o os of those whe | 4uadrupeds completes the simulation o bi an bo tested by the specific [ short, everything that had been used by a rich income of 16 pez eent, uet on lavesds owned a large number of high|ing the Haunibal & St. Joo and C. B, (& | cforts to distinguish tho features of those who | “oiantic barnyard. * Tho occasion ts | weight and the rapidity of tho nervous | him, wero burncd; that_the walls of hia nt g : action. room wero scrapod and the floor taken | 83=Fer fslecOn Caifarnia, clase to Bels tia 184 graded and thorough-bred bulls which Q. roads from bouncing the plaintiff from raculous workings of faith were a lamentable the soventh annual Amorican Fat Stock But the sy eclfic weight must bo 843132, two stozy houso end barn, 83,500, without an enclosure would stray away |its lines, An order was issued by the | fijlure, Mr. Bulkley tried again, but with no [Show, under _the auspices of the [given in proportion with the cubic meas- | up, all evidently from tho apprehonsion and mingle with other stock, to the great | court dirccting the defendanta mot to. in- | botter huceess, and be ordorod the blind mun | Linels State Board of - Agrioulture | urment of tho peraon and thia. lattor s | that ho might have found mosns of wait- RESIDENCE PROPERTY prejudice of the company. The answer | terfers with, impair or. destroy the en- hli.mv“)mmtl e l.mul.gm‘ ‘cm]. or threo tl:\]\'n, which was formally opencd | not easy to ascertain, By the immersion | ing something that would have discovered | OF Sala withiMile n Half-of Postoffice also denied that the defendant had in any | joyment of the Pacific Express compeny :;" e o j:')_:;“:;'; i,'x"’:i'J.’(;m.'fG yesterday. Tho south end of the|of the body in a measured tank wo haye | who he waa; and that Monsieur d’Argon- |No- 000 way interfered with the operation of the of the facilities now enjoyed by afflicted, “Bulkloy went shrough a serics | exposition building is completely taken |a I'l)_llghmn(!-rcndy method of gauging its [8on, who often came to the bastile when Hotise &l 106, seeendd .:=, homestead, pre-emption and timber cul- it upon defendants’ lines, nor | of ‘yuusos” with his hands and repeated the |up with the finest specimens of Iive stock [cubic capacity, which must correspond | Lieutenant Geuoral of the police, hear- § ture laws of tho United States, or ob-|to interfore with tho messengers orfabove questions. ~When be hid fin- | hat can ba found in the country. Some | with the displacement of the water. Dr. |ing that the garrison still spoke of this fi structed any persons from making settlo- | property of the Pacific oxpross company jished — ha = —exclaimed = in s loud| of tho animals aro old customors at these [ Jacger, howover, s constructed an prisoner, asked ono day what was snid a0, ments within said enclosure. On the | nor to refuse to recelve and transport its vorce: | ©Fhow Bt | andiean SRS | ghowe, as the blue, red or white ribbons | tight chamber where a colnmn of mercury [ about him, and aftor hearing somo of the | It :tm contrary they had encouraged sottlement | business so long as a reasonable compen- | ¢enq S5 W MO CEEEEE PIVEENE (G | dangling from their stalls proclaim, [records tho amount of — compression | conjectures obsorvod, *They will nevor | \os itouso and 1ot 31500 within the enclosure, promising to fence | pensation was paid therefor. The order | {'tha girl: “Now you have your sight.” The | Others, like Tiny Tim, aro recognized by | brought to boar upon the air by the in- | know.” 168 —Houso wud Jot 2,20 them n and protect them from the dep- | further prohibited them from demanding | girl shook her head and replicd that sho had | their proportions. Tiny Tim is s fat stecr, | troduction of a foreign body or person. It is related by others that, besides tho ZHouso and lot. |’°.=' redations of their cattle. - payment in advance the business of the :::J.r.mhl”l:‘x‘-lfl;-:‘;'fir‘\ll‘i|lu:;l;r‘ ~‘t'( 5:\]:::1 ::zr y:‘e‘ twice as high as an average man and | Out of sixtyfive men thus messured |precautions mentioned by M. do Launay, | 160 —Uouse and lot g ’l:‘; this answer exc?gul;mu were filed p}llnmul:x to be carrdm{l’ at ]nn [l\\lghelr rM.es. et Th"\'-z"] e e tl}l'nl «ho |Dearly o pound heavy for every day of Dr. Jaeger ’_hrund that the litro weight | the glass was taken out of the window €500 by ths _complalnant, which were argued | than those charged by the American or ¢ )¢yt Vo will seo in a couple of min. | his Ilife. He saw “the light of this [ varied from 764 to 1,060 gramwmes, & dif- fof his room and pounded to dust, the at the May term of court on behalf of the | any other express company. o | tes o saict. “It's coming slowly. Your | world April 15, 1875, in ono of the pens |ference of almost 40 per cent. To test | window-frame and doors burnt, and the United States by district attorney Lam- | John C. Orrick, attorney for the Pa- [sight will be restored.” i at the stock yards, and is consequently |the nervous actlvity a stop watch is om- | cailing of tuo room and the plaster of "o bertson and John L, Wedster, Haq., and | cific express company, left last night for _ He next paid attention o a girl with defec- | 3 408 days old. There is nothing fierce [ployed which can record the two-thou- | the inside chimney taken down., Several 61000 Hon. J. M. Woolworth for respondont. | St. Joo where the ‘order will be served | tive huaring, who said slio was, xomewhat ben- | ooyt Piny Tim. ~ He has participated in | sandth part of a second. The operator | persons havo aflirmed that the body was o JUDGE BREWER'S OPINION, upon Hannibal & St. Joe officials by the | ¢, LIGTEVE [ B i thet she conld | eix fat stock shows, and is acoustomed to [sets the index hand in motion, which has | buried without a head: and M. de St. . 6.800 “This case comos before us on three ex. | U+ S+ marshal. Seoa fittle. Ono old woman was asked what | bo fondled by people. Apropos of tho [then to bo immediately stopped by the|Kofx, in his *‘Esais Historiquos,” in. |Residences for sale within a mile ciralsof ceptions to the answer. Judge Dundy WATERMAN VS, THE B, AND M. e Smlut’f; xll‘iixl.;.;rfdr;\lrbln ‘{‘f‘;'hu “,A;,:\;-u;-..l. names ?i ?ou;c'jf tche nr:.;ln‘:a oxlu%:‘ltqd, puuoubu:!dnrgm:llg thto test, d_'l‘r.u dmi;» ;;,m.,, us u"‘l‘Q;Su“t‘iu:‘n""tlgvulg bribed | Postoflice and outside of Half Mile, av ine " n agai LI b D% 1 " | some of the fattest cattle bear such airy [ence between the two readings records | the sexton, had the body taken up in the sad Lhavo both examined the cato and |, [0 the oass of Waterman gainat the |Ltia uscciess tousy e expesionsed o dff-| L300 1S, 67 Gwilalee, Whito Cloud, om-’: the time needed for tho excitation, pro- | night, and’ found a owinAteRdlE ThE o agree in conclusions which I now an- nounca. The underlying facts are these: The defendant has built a fence, partly on ite own land and partly on land belong- ing the governmeat and inclosing a tract of several thousand acres. This is an action in equity to compel by mandatory B. & M. R. R. company, a_decision was rendered adverse to the plaintifl. This suit was brought by a posthumous child to recover pay from the railway company for a piece of property sold by the child's mother, and for which she was paid in full. The court held that as the mother was the natural guardian of tho child, culty inrestoring her to her normal cozdition. Alittle deaf and dumb girl was the next up- on whom he unsuccessfully brought the power of faith to bem, He labored for fully fifteen minutes but was compelled to desist, Lo the girl's father ho made the statemet that if hehad the necossary amount of faith she both see and hear in the course of a fow days. Several es pressed Shadeland, while others figure more ap- propriately as Chunkey, Champion or Bosy. Every-day names like Dick, Jorry, James and Tom abound, and the higher ranks in human society were ropresented by Presidents, Princes and others. Blaine and Logan, with or without in- duced by the sight of the moving handle, to run its courso through the eye, the optic nerves, the brain, the nerves of the arm, and finally to reach the muscles which actuate the finger that stops the watch, KExperimenting conducted in this manner showed in one instance that the head. saye: *Somo Cardinal Mazarin in Valtaire, in his “Age of Louis XIV,” ‘montho after the death of 1661, thero hap- pened an ovent of which there is no ex- amplo, and _what ia no less strange, the historians of that time seom to have been seiEs ~—House and lot. —Houre and lot.. 146 —House and Jof 170 —House and lo 508 —House and lot. 808 —House nnd ot ‘afig ¥ # alo—A business property for $40,500 ylelds healthy looking porsons of both s eard and rubsequently proclaimed them- 8 od of various complaints, The op- erator in each instance required them to take hold of Lis hands and coat cleeves and ex- rapidity of acticn after n Turkish bath incroased to the extent of 13 por cent. What s now known as Dr. Jaegor's eanitary woolen clothing is_so contrived unacquainted with it. There was sont, with tho greatest secrecy, to the castle on the Island of Marguerite, in the Sea ot | 208 —Houso and 2 lof Provence, an unknown prigoner, rather | 204 —Houso and lot. itlals, are some of the favorites, and, de- noting the native states of the respective animals, there is a Hoosicr, a Maine Boy, an Ohio Belle and half adozen and the former had received full com- 506}—THouse and lot. pensation for the property, the minor’s recourse was against ita parent. injunction the defendant to remove its fence from the government land and thus leave the inclosed government land ree trom all obstructions 2 C) VAL . claimeq 1o name of Jesus Christ be % 4 5 A &4 d ~ to approach. OF courso, tho government | 1 o gren U AR IDR thon i done,” ‘Scvaral of the good | Chicagos. us to obviate there evils, The clothing | abovo the middlo size, young, and of a | 5is o ol 1ot tltlo is conceded and its right to proceed [, = t4h SHGIODE B0 BIRRG JULY WS | brothiers stors, whonevera cure was an- [ Tho toilot of the now-comers—that is | consists, for men, of tight-fitting stock- | gracoful figure. ~On the roud ~he wore s | % —iouso und lot by an action of cjectment to remove the | P2Rele A y District Judge Dundy [nounced, shoute ilory hallelujah'! The | of those who are on exhibition—is made |ingette undergarmets made of pure un-|mask, with steel springs that enabled him I.fi,:f,;',‘x'm’;:‘!:n;“ D Ecel g &% and entered upon its duties, first taking [ blood of Christ cleanses from all sin.” A nan near the big tank in the south rotunda of [dyed wool, fastened over the shoulder, [to eat without taking icoff. Those who [ ormst suit & v defendant from ~occupancy of any of its with a paralyzed hand was asked if ho_could ! the investigation of the case of Bul- : ! il hopeinh land is unquestioned. ap & 4 514 oniitoY thel promife; = He) id he|the hall, where they are rerubbed, c;'nd of double thickness over tho breast. [ conducted him had orders to kill him if LA G Tho question mado ts whother the gov. |pr ©f Fremont, charged with sending ) ia ™hug’ i e fierived any benctit from | sponged ‘and rabbor down tntll thelr | The coat or jackot is double-breasted, | ho mado any attompt to discover himsl, . 5 ment can come into a court of equity and | *JoH G . GG Wagner, both |0, doing the fact ~was not made | sleok skins shine like those of race horses. | buttoned well up to the throat, contains [ Ho remained there until the governor of avail itself of tho summary remodies giv- | ¢ ‘s OroMon and Georgo Wagner, both |apparent, 1o frankly ~stated that ho | Even the hogs are keptas scrupulously |no lining or padding unless of puro wool, | Pignoroo, an_oflicer of ~ confidence, en by such a court. We are of the opin- g "cd‘“ “c:nf °°“‘fi?'"wfim Sas ,u’:‘e T mOLioue whlel;““ l“"’]l‘lnx“e"" {;’f’i’;?;’“:”'g" clean as frequent scrubbing can make |and is either undyed or treated only with [named St. Mars, belng appointed ion that it can, And whether >~y 2" °“:,l. orjiselling liquorSyithout 0, 11 up her hunds sbose hor Lead. | them. Consequently the animals pre- |uninjurious fast dyes. Toe same rule|governor of the basitle, 1600, s Tty the action of the defendant|5°Vornment licenso, o They did not appear to be shrunken or shriv. | sent as fine an appearance as can e |applies to the trousers, while the walst-|brought him t enco to the bas- (T A ( : comes within the technical definition of CLAND'S OABINET. wished for. It is astonishing how much | coat is either dispensed with altogother |tllo, always covered with a mask. The ) R eld either before or after the alleged cure. 24 CLE Mus. Pool, an aged lady at No, 524 Wa! knowledge of animal qualities & fat stock [ or it forms an Inner flap aflixed to the | Marquess de Louvols, who went and saw purpresture or that of a public nuisance, we are of the opinion that the govern. INTERESTING SPECULATIONS UPON THE POSSIBLE avenue, who had not walked for seven years and during that time it is claimed had ‘been show developes in even a dude. Some [side of the coat. Inside the sleeves and | him at St. Marguerite, spoke to him the trousers legs there is a contrivance, |standing, and with that kind of attention ment can come into a court of equity and | BECIMENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT PORT- |y pabio ¢ feed or dress herself, was of the specimens of this race, which is | the by its orders put an end to this trespass | FOLIOS. :t"n:d‘upzn: uax"rfaét'w."m'nfii“u;sufi‘,‘.lvi,"fl}"l;fi fast becoming extinct, can be observed | which, fastening tight round the limbs, | that marks respect. Ho was lodged at on the public rights, Special telegram to TiE Bek. men, She immediately fell back in her chair | punching away with their tiny canes at | prevents up-draughts; for cold, rhouma- [ the Bastile as well as that would admit. Something was said in the argument in | WasuiNaTox, November 13,—Cabinot mak- .';il'i",'r'.'“f‘f" T'Il(; only "eenlllm{ldi\ine i'?"i\'l""‘ the flanks of a big animal as if they had | tism, lumbago, etc., are caught by the [ Nothing was rofused him that hedesired. on of Providence was in_the case of Mrs, respect to the government tolerating such occupation of its public land, and the ing is now the fashion hero. It is pretty gen- erally beliaved that Cleveland will ask either North Wells streat. Ttock, who lives at No. all, and it was stated She was carried into the boeen buyers for large butchoring estab- lishmenta all their lifotime. Cattle and part of the body, and not by tho gradual | remarkably fino. The feet | guitar. sudden rush of cold air to one particular | His chief taste was for lace and linen, Ho played on tho Hie table was the best that answer alleges that it has been|Bayard or Lamar to be secretary of state, | that she had Leen sick for ‘eight years, and |hogs bear this punching with noiseless | cooling of the entire system. The fo the policy of the govern- | Bayard’s increasing inflemity, deafnes, is ro. | 25 it the last stoges of consumption. When | equanimity whilesheep give a delightful |are clad in pure wohlen socks with divis- | could be provided, and the governor sel- ment o permit occupation similar | o iad even by some of his frlonds as an ob. | ¢ tWo faith doctors pronounced her cured | bleat of recognition. ions for each toe, while the upper part|dom st down in his presence. An old to that of the defendant. The case of Richter vs, Gibbon, 111th U. § , is cited in support of this view. Doubtloss the goverument has and does tolerate in a certain sense the occupation of the pub- lic lends, and wherever such occupation {8 either under the homestead or pre- emption act or other acts, with a view to the purchase of the land, the occupa- tion 1ay be considered rightful, But snewor fails to disclose an ccoupation with any such intent, and . (} Pacifi i ) ., Fo o oroey o i h — = the only ocoupation alsclosed is one, not [y iis iroAg brobletas, Por the Wtoroey | ypper, and spoko of the duty of the faithful | clos of the show will demonstrato | pain or damp having liitlo or no effact, |and was buried in the night, ot theburs | 1), G, BRYA.NT, &, D. .. for the purpose of subsequent purchase, | confessodly the ablest lawyer in his state in praying for them out of the spirit of frater- | whether their judgment was correct. for in overy case gradual and even evapo- [ ing ground of the parish of St. Paul. 5N but with tho idea of getting the benefit | McDonuld, of Indiana, are mentioned, but it | nal charity and as a tiibute of love and gra In the evening there was an attend- | Lavion s insured. While they are tho [ What increases our astonishment is, that stacle to his appointment to the head of the cabinet, and it is thought for this reason that Bayard might then decline this place if it were offered him, For the treasury are men- tioned Randall, Morrison and Thurman, and it scems to be generally concoded among tho democrats that Thurnian and McDonald will both have cabinet places, unless Thurman should prefor a foreign mission. But Thur- man, it is suggested, will be urged to take the iuterior department on himself because he has s0 thoroughly mastered the land grant and is thought that MeDonald she got up and walked out of the hall, and when last seon she was boarding a street car unassisted. —— The Plenary Council. 3attiiont, November 13.—There was no ative session of the plenary council to- day, services being held ot the cathedral where requiem mags for the prelates was scl- emnized, At the end of mass, Bishop Corri gan pronounced the eulogium, Ho enumer- ated tho list of deceasod bishops, forty-two in This year's show is not only more ex- tensive In numbers than that of any pre- coding year, but also ropresenting a larger territory. Nearly every state in the Union is represented and Canada has sent large exhibits of fine cattle and horses. The equines, howeves, do not come in for any of the prizes. Mermbers of the state board of agriculture and live stock men from all over the country are presont, To- day the judges will begin their arduous task, and a_grand prizo butchery at the leather and layers of folt. as the hands. these are stimulated; dent John Landrigan, after a fow re- temperature throughout, 1s maintained, the necessity for great-conts is obviated, at leagt in the tem- |of importance. of the boot is made of felt, the lower | physician of tho Bastile, who had often part also of felt or of porous leather, and [attended him when he was indisposed, the inner soles consist of perforated [said that he never saw his face, though T'hus the|he had often examined his tongue and boot is thoroughly porous, and the feet | parts of his body; that he was admirably are consequently kept as clean and pure | well made; that bis skin was rather brown; that he had something interest- By doubly protecting the front of the |ing In the sound of his voice; that he body, where the blood veseels converge, [ nover complained or lot drop anything and as an oven |by which 1t might be gucssed who he was, This unknown person died in 1703, Seo what happened soon NewWoodwark ! Nc Altachments Warranted 5 Years. SULD ON EASY PAYMENTS. i, LOVEJOY, 192 8, 16th Streot, Omah OGOLIST & AURIST <5 of the land for grazing purposes, Iven iy prefer tho | yqq for those who had borne the burden, in |ance which surprised even tho members | | oat protection against cold, these clothes | when he was sent to St. Marguerite, no if the policy of the government hereto- e the heat of the day, and bad gone [Of tne state board, Fully 4,000 people|grg glgo the coolest in eummer, Little | person of importance in Kurope was fore had been to tolerate the ocoupation NOBLE WNIGHT! to their test, Mo alluded to|Must have boen in the building. Presi-| oy ) change need bo made between [missing, Yet this prisoner certalnly was 1224 Farnam Street, and incloeing in of tracts of government land for grazing purposes the fact that an action is now commenced to put an eud to such occupation s conclusive that tho policy of the government is changed and no rights are required agaiust the government by a hitherto un- challenged occupation. So long as the government does nothing an individual might, perhaps, not challenge the occupation by defendant, but the right of the govern- ment to interfere, to challenge the occu- pation and to compel the defendant to de- sist from it is not lost by mers delay in enforclng it. POSITION ON 30570, Mass., November 13.—The Adver tiser to-day prints the following from Augus- ta, Maine: **A distinzuished New York dem ocrat writes Blaine (with whom he has bson on terms of friendship many years) complain- ing of the course of the republican committee, and expressing the hope that Blaine himself is making no attempt to influence the count of the votes in New York, Blaine replied by asking in what possible manner he could in- fluence it. and adds: ‘In the whole contro- versy, T haye had no desire excopt for a fair the archbishops of Baltimore, Martin, John Spalding and James Roosevelt Bagley, aleo to archbishops Purcell Odin Porche, Henri Plan- chet und the great Hughes of New York. Among the bishops specially mentioned was Foley, of Chicago, well kuown to all those prescnt, The venerable archbishop Kenrick, waa rcarcely able to officiate at the corenic his feeble condition compelling him to pa several times whilst recitivg prayers, Miss Emily Harper this evening gave & rocoption to the delegates. Fast Trotting Team. New Yonk, November 1 Ml afternoon Muxoy Cobb'aud Neta Medium, ownod by Isadoro Cohnfeld, of this city, were sent at the driving park 'to beat Edward and Dick winter or summe perate region; nd moans found by which this system can equal facility bs adopted by wome marks, introduced Mayor Harrison, who made a short address, His Honor was tired and apparently indisposed, and his remarks were not up to his usual high standard on such occasions. The princi- pal point he made waa the expression of a hope that some day as much care would be taken in propagating the human spe- cies as there was in the magnificent bovine specimens on exhibition, After the address the finest animals in thoe show were paraded In the aisles and show rings. There is really enough in the show to furnish & good evening's enter- tainment to any one, and there is no dirt guished f The substitution of collar mado ary storched linen collar is the picuous fe of this syston, have beon 3 ) with | put the dishes on the table himsolf, re- sroarers of vegotablo fibre may bo ouled. of un- starched whiie cashmere for the custom- | A fisherman to whom the boat belonged ‘most con- | took up the plate and brought it to the ro in the dress; otherwise it [ governor, who, with evident astonish. would be difficult to detect the disciples | ment, a 3 The cashmere collar, | Was written on the plate, or if any per- however, is not only most comfortable, but is a preventive of throat disorders, All theso precautions taken during the | and that after his arrival there. The governor tired, and locked the door, One day Nor can a *woollenite” bo easily distin- | the prisoner wrote somothing with his rom the “woodenitea” as the | knife on a silver plato and threw it out of tho window toward a boat that was drawn on shore near the bottom of the tower. asked the man If he had read what son had seen it. He said that he could not read; that he had but just found it, no one else had seen it. He confined until the gover- Wa think, too, an action of injunction | count and an honest decluration of | Swivellers record of 2:16}, Murphy drove the | or carelessness to jar upon the sensi-|g t be continued at night. The | was, howeyer, 1s the appropriate remedy, and that an |the reslt. I have seen no n’»tlhur requent | pa and yae luu‘; pounds over wuuhg.d {;m bilities. b;g ::m ‘l:’u“"ba itk Ak-N 'fl i nor 'was certain that he could not read, ion off ojectment. would not farnish | mado by the republican national *committee | runoivg horeo, J. O. Nuy, accompanied the 1548 b st also pAR MR\ RMLGREIE, sl e SR HRY FEAR: aslon of eje nor by any of itsmembers, They have acted | toam in haruess, The mitl was trotted withe ———— fibro. The linen sheet must bo replaced | an: 0 0 u tho plate full protection to the government. |,y 'thiir judgment at every step and need no | out a broak; the quarter in 33, balf in Governor Butler Writing His Auto- | by woolen blankots or camel-hair rugs, | He then dismiesed him saying: ©1b is Gonerally speaking any encroach- | no advico from me, I donot wish any politi- | three-quarters in 1:41, and_the mile in biography, or with white cashmero sheets, if preferr- | 'ucky for you that you cannot road.” ment upon the public domain may be | cal supporters of mine in New York to take | A half second b e e 4 od. The matross and the pillow should | The Abbe Papou rulates *‘that a young junction, an in case it | 8! | General McOnok's Greeting to Cleve I thing white floating on the water, took it Junction, tion of the voter is expressed. I would far landa, irand Central station the other day I sat but when thus protected the sleeper },“ 40 Iinu“uhirt, RIMEE Ioak A w13 ot the mora fact that the fencs {3 built upon government land, because such fenco operates not only as an entry upon the particular land upon which the fenco is built, but also to separate the ins closed lands from the general body of the public domain, So that we think that full and adequate remédy can bo obtained only it & court of equity which reaches the individual and compels rather loso than gain by exclusion of returns on mere technical grounds, THE PRESID I8 NOT DESIRABLE 1¥ THELE DE THE REMOTEST TAINT ON THE TITLE, Promotion of that kind 1o wore leads to honor than the possession of forged paper leads to wealth,” o — AMERIOAN TURI, MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AND REVISION OF SOME RULES, CH1AGO, November 13—The meeting of the Avrvany N, Y,, November 12, —One of the many dispatches received by Governor Cleve- land yesterday was the following from the noted cavalry general, 15, McCook: “If eleét- ed, as I think you are, I believe the honest republicaus of the country will see to it that you are inangurated without trouble or excite- ment. If any court can nnlllf{ the will of the peopla there is no further use for the ballot,” (¢ bes'de a Massachusetta manufacturer who knew, or claimed to know, a good deal about Mr. Benjamin F, Butler and Mr, Benjamin ¥, Butler's purpos He had enjoyed a good dinner, and he gossiped a8 Yankees on their way home from New York will sometimes. Along with other very important things I learned by the way that Mr. Benjamin F. Butler had not only begun but had progressed some keep his window well open at night. one of the most important advantagos the system ious principles, the *‘bad humors” need fear neither cold nor change of up. temperature, and is therefore, urged to | all over. Tu- deed the pomibility of thus securing puro air in the bedroom without risk is of In reward for this groat chango in the modo of living the action of the skin is so stimulated that the nox- . ; our | gust, in the course of his inquirics, found He carried it to M, de BSaint Mars. who, haviog looked at some parts of the writing, asked the lad, with an appearance of anxlety, if ho had read it, He assured him repuvatedly that he had not; but two days later the boy was found dead in his bed," M da la Bordo informs ue that M, L'n that when the Iron Musk went to mass im to abandon and desist from any en- . P e ¢ ¢ 4 hmrh“"t““ ap. lend pmpmy" I | American racing association to-day The ! na, distance on an autoblography,likely,whox | forefathers so often spoke about, *"® | ho had the most express orders mob to e oirat and second oxcoptions |Was dovoted to a rovislon of | Cuicaio, Nov. 15,—~Tho National Guard | it is finished, to equal in extent Mr, [800n given off and ovaporated. Corpul-} [0 I EWR JEE CUBRAE GRS AR 040 Bt the rules, The most important wc- |associaton of Iliinofs consiuting of commise | Blaine's ““Twenty Years of Congrees,” Ii|ence in reduced, the flash hgw'v";‘:' “Tlf AR GPARQN. S PRl I R KA * hird. excoption prosonts this |tion was the post baok making. Tho rule [sioned officers of tho state malitfa passed o | seoms rather uncertain when the book [#ud thoroughly *hardened,” wiilo the { G PRiRRERE S Re D0 LD ¢ FE e bill besides alleging the | was entirely stricken out, and an_ order mado | Fesuiution i couveution bora to day ‘requent- | will ba completed, but my friend was of [acceleration of nervous action and a gon- | [ ecs Bt KIS AEEE BOTAERCRE WG “of the ' governmens and | that hereaftor no bookmuker wi 1 ltuoo tu the futiize to double the | tho opinion that it will wake the public|¢Fal improvement in tho physioal and | dais WAC CIME 0 BEOFOTATE LRI KoK of 0 gover! ¢ at hereafter no bookmake t ) s T care Lo cone anell 0 b silent, ’nccuu‘l(iflu § ot the | start or enter a ho Violation of the rule up when it comes, Thomas Carlyle's |montal working powers is dewons “‘“‘”‘; 8 23 GRASAN S saay ,“]‘: - e o (l R oy {acs will cauge the horse and maker to be expelled, lettcra are crammed with gems of flattery by the stop-watch test, Then, according By T the most ».u'\ nfum the Gelendant by | The scale of weights was chargad only a ¢ Mothodist compsred with some of the pat things |10 Dr. Jaeger, the body has resumed its | i0g . 9 bl provi » show grievous wrong thereby | vour.oldy in fall wonths, ten pounds being ad : {DVM b 0 i o Sl IR e VTR uion s %hat he was the twin brothar which Mr. Butler putteth down as sum- oi Louis XIV., born some hours afier . urgency for {mmediate interfer The answer in this respect deniee | entry of o horse with a changed name and in reral committeo of the board of church ex. | MAT hiu 5. ) { an pools the selling of single horses | censions of the Methodist Episcopal ol Joraries, approved and carried out by thousauds of he pretent { sration and tends to disclosea state 0 pools the selling o t piscopal church | ing that the pretentious of a twin k alo at all prineipal ‘Picket e I L e capant 'fot the field w 1 sescmbled this afteraoon “loscribed to the workingmen snd |Giermans, not a fow Kussians and some |} l't,m",ny,“, owployed to ronew | o United idtes wia Cabiads, Lo ¢t Oeenta RIT AR DO AGTOUN RIS ) ; —— ——— workingwomen of my country.” glishmen, and which has been intro. | £ HUREE 0K S B0, G OFE0 K0 IOMCE, | WBakkasp chooked thrauh and rates of fare ete { this occupation was e Tho Brotherhood of railroad brake- i s afwomen elmpeanabiy. - (oUSEARALL ADSBAS BALRAD FeOh wara wath Which ! " payh o w el Compeiliti B4k SN0 Qv a and theee matiers stricken from convention ¥ A . Thisla 8 edicatory an 00+ | Qo 1 fleatth. exhibitton | ten beon il cauticusly concealed | “¥Gk actaited snformation, get the Maps and Fold- 2 the cer the case would present PP AT WASHINGTO! ovember 15,1t is under. f men Don't mean much,” quoth Ben-'singlon Intornationu alth his birth, and scnt him away to be | eretibe s cirew nstancos under which a preliminary 0%, HaloReR 4y 158, stood that the question raised by the counsel | jamin's friend to me, **but it sounds well [&nd by the opening of a dopotin Forefy oo 4 50 ivao)y. WwOREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE N inj ion would be proper. We think] A Des Moines plekpocket slipped a roll | for Judge Advocate General Swaim, with re- [ #1d lhuL"u Huu'n, strony point, ; Il“ the !strecy, where ar wih ;1 £ A-u-txy ‘!rxwr‘ll"'h]-“ A 4} 7oRs Basoest g "u‘”"fif"g#‘. e, T itle e a olicoman's pockef i e {l : atter of noise he can beat all hades on|in connection with the systom are i Puen. & Go Mg, Goa | T6t, & Pase. S the d fandant is emtitled to controvert | of § ut of a policoman's pocket while | gard to the legality and authority of the [™ o O & By, * .13 and whilo the matters stated ' the | was holding up a lamp post, court martisl appointed in the lattar'y cave, | & holiday, seen \us axp Goal at Henson & Livo, 1w VHIC AR ded. A new rule was enactod prohibiting the KELVHIA, The ing his opinion of beloved contem- Sach, briefly, is the reform in clothi ng Corner 15th 8¢, Offico hours 0 to 12 . m., 2to 4 p m. ‘Ton years oxporience. Can speak German. oc W B I