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¥ \ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1890. MEAL'S EW LEASE OF LIFE. | Beutence Suspendsd Until the Supreme Oourt Oan Pass Upon the Oase. YHE LATEST IN THE TURNER WILL CASE. A Former Lincoln Oitizen Loses His Reason Becanse of Disappoint. ment in a Real Es- tate Deal. Neb., Oet. 10.—[Spacial to Tre d D. Neal, the Joues, have court in in the | errors are | Neal for t No new tria for, nor is there any requestt o set aside, but the omis form is not deemed vital. fs accompanied with a full the proceedings during tire man ot five b that Ju paracr that fu cite is asked » verdic usual | The apolication | transc npl uf all | l‘m tr | ndred ps k h Clarkson erred f his da in eight diff 1ade by the >tion wing ascer- i h.' of the be cordingly D. A ourt, 1 an onler suspe ice until the supr 1 the evidence, The cas before the y y it be re urn_ before the first of Neal will therefore get an addi- s6 of life for four mouths, LOST HIS REASON, Campbe v, who has variou e sold twenty a + before th 1d never reco istake he had made in He has fina become cra: tt re fortune has bee has just 1d_there, : £ his fate and de: t e finally has to 2o to work as a 1aborer to keep his family from starving, | ibed his supposed poverty toone of \ails, and securing & pair of nippers the nail out by the roots, meanwhile howling with pain. TRIED TO KILL EDL Robert Stitus, who lives near the pottery vor last night with a peighbor n over a matter of BO cents. v became very angry snd, grabbing his revolver, attempted to nurder Beckman, He fired four shots at im, and Beckman took to his heels to saye his life. Officer Quick was attracted by the shots, and when he arrived at the Stitus bome he found the belligecent German reload- ing bis revolver for a second onslaught. The officer arrested him and lodged him in ja As Beckman failed to appear against him to- @ay, Stitus was let off with a fine of § and posts, { BEAT HER BILL. A queer case came up in Judge Brown's eourt today, which shows the extremities to which persons will sometimes go to avoid the payment of a bil. Tne plaintiff was Jobu A. Blair, who has a grocery bill against the defendant, Mhree weeks lie sold everything she to skip from the tow: but her trunks were attached at the depc Bhe went on to Bellev put that she could nct get h-‘r tn turned yest She acknowl Bhe ow but declared she w ay it She employed an att. 10 to defend her and aunour Yion of remaining in Lincoln. de ration her trunks were returned to ner wgain, under the homestead exemption law, | but it cost her §5 to evade the payment of the $13.50, and | A MURDEROUS ASSAULT. A drunken rowdy named Jim Conh\ln svhile on 8 spree last uight, entered Fuu Chapman's hagnio and_brutal 0 mates, Mary y ol to pieces A frightful 1and for awhile it kull was fr and the girl knoekod seuscless gash was cut on her he: wwas feared that the fter a long b ain was found in Hat foover’s by Ofiicer Harry, who arrested him ©on the charge of assault with i to kill, DEACH GETS BACK AT PRATT. ers B. Beach. the partner of Dr. A. Pratt in the manufacture of treatment for the scalp, and who receiver ayp ted on acc onvivial habits of Pratt, b r's reply. paid §10 he has been inc clai ti arry on th he has de: siness and v is time in the vari rowing dice fc HER HUSEAN > his liv At pre: nce in the pe shway robbery HR RELEAS who was _fou neithe: Fles any fire arn otion for re-hea overruled Co H adjor when !‘ ca t l.\r the !h-vv| d (ru'Y. inc Lowe ex rel Baukbart vs | esday, October 14, 1 of the foot Omuba born vs Canfiel niog, Haas vs R Cosgrove, & s Penuer* Ish vs Pin In re Giles vs_Giles, Whitney Hankinson vs Brodkyer, Gwyer vs Spauld fog, Van Etten vs Selden, West vs V', s Paul, Hamilton v$ Johnson, Ka hultze vs Boyd, vs Brudhoefer, Douglas C oun v Taylor vs Trumobull, Douglas Qobur Insurance c¢ Bacheider, Warren pleton vs Tekamah, Rober! vs State, Warren vs Demary, Clark vs ~iteh, Lantry vs French, Stricklett vs State, Carter vs Brown, Fletcher vs Brown, Omaba s b Gmaha, Miller's appeal. trict court of Douglas county Hawley, David R Archer uce H, Sobuotker recovered judsment stR. C. Patterson for §,400. Patter- son s upt satisfied and has appealod the case o the supreme court, claiming as the main #rror that the action was founded upon an slleged breach of an oral contract for the sale of real estate and signed by the purchaser, MOKE ABOUT THE TURNER WILL ~ Nathum Scott sand William Clark think I vs Peterson, Te | admitted under cath that s uperintendent, was introdu | that education was the grandest work in expressed his regret that G | next year,” 1 guilty of at- | 8 Omaha, 10s- | | that the story Robert and William Turner | tell about the dissppearance of their fath will is a very fishy one. William bas y he knew his father had made s will, and Scott and Clark are more than ¢ brother kne: or secreted the ped today that Se toen the first to file a pet deman t the sous_prod s it is alleged tt than, and have ment Clark tion | »ks ago Kerren skeeper for the de- but the soms | the mal This is the reason that th ut burglars stealing the will pre DEMANDED HIS RESIGNATION. United States Inspector Brown of the de- partment of the in s in the city toc and made 4 call upon E. T, Hud tof the L United & 1that Brown d n as receiver of | frtheoming gtoo, office, by Milton cart whi re was “him. | the rtaaged 10 and held to ed 4 roar on the Lis wie was granied 8 div » he could getfot f, but whose ol court, has @ 1 the cas ‘While E. W. Sh employ of the B. & M., Yhfl “er; , 8 brake was Malaria s bad air, Poisonous ge low, marshy able matter, a ip by the arified by the u like Hool's Sarsapa rtunate victim is soon overpowe in the more advanced cases, where the terri- blefever prevails, this successful medicine kable cures. Those who arial or other poisons » the blood pure by taking Hood's LAST DAY OF THE ASSEMBLY, should ke Sarsapari Hebron's Farewell to Its Friends and Its New Invitation. Henrox, Neb., Oc to Tue Bee. the as: and, hea hed to the by the band the mad remarks erning the features of the day, and, after a sclection by the Glee club, Hou. A. K. Gowdy, candidate for state ed. Mr. Gowdy then addressed the sudience, and expressed tt sure with which he noted the magnificent school buildingand the progress made in the schools here. He said world and spoke of the great increase in and schools, and said this was the | when he addresses the shor ign that Nebraska would soon be one of the foremost states in the union. In the schools is mouldea he mind and character of the boy who may in the future aspire to the dignity of the statesman, and we cannot be too carcful in the selection of the persons who have charge of the child in_early youth. If the schools of Nebraska increase asin the last few years she will furnish her share of the great men of the future. Fourteen little girls from the pri school gave an interesting and amusing using, The audience was greatly ple their_efforts and the pretty little songs with which the drill was interspersed. n fntroduced Rev. F. ¥ v is & former resident s city, baving been pastor of the Pre: yterian church for two years and was there- fore quite well known. He said he co sidered this the best and overnor_Thayer was mot present today. I comsider this the best little city in state id Mr. Blaney, “the best little city west of Itis atead of nations come and He spoke of Hebron's schools its improvements and its “1 wi e 1000 people here and [ will ask @rounds on needs. (wull! all and um. sports on the lain below, as did the [)‘flpn. of ancient Rome. May your city grow and may it ever have the same attractions for me as in the t, for I know no place I would select for a ome for_years to come in preference to Hebron, May God's blessing fall on you. the favored city in & favored statc of & fa- Ho losing ows Hebron has ad- It you 3 the peop you do, and 1if r work by ki cess of He do we are paid for ot are sal rds proposed three cheers ¥ and all respoad and prep It next s and Ho evening, and w The Property Was Bought. George C. Hobbie, one of the defendants in the case of Susan B. Meyers etal. vs Alex ander McGavock et al. that was decided Juage k noon, early In | near Bel re was sold by v dian of the wiuor heirs of He The Union Pacific compa $1.500, waile Hobbie_brothers and Al MeGavocek bo the rem at $2500. The the defendan disputed posse: couple of years bee of age, le aside trator had no right to make the sal The case was tried and the jury instruc to return a verdict for the defendants. plaintiffs will ap e supreme cou The property at the present time is consid ered worth at least §100,000. e L Charles Gardner, a well known banker of Leou, Ia., is in the city lookiog after business luterests, i ‘A WAR UPON DIPHTHERIA. Will Hereafter be Waged by the Board of Health, THE COUNCIL WILL BE AN ALLY. More Sanitary Inspectors to be Ap- pointed and the General Health of the City to be Lookea After. In a tone similar o that of the ringmaster kirted bare- “What will the lttle lady Major Wheeler asked an asse “Wha back rider with have next{" e in the board of health rooms the board of health want! There were pres Police Chiet pector Dennis of the boardof health ler, Bechel, Osthoff and Kaspar of eo appointed to capfer an Gapen, mmif f b 1 o th the board favor of accep been made by the new you hat the reports don’t w ncil committee is here ist the wants of the board board of ve been board of t 1 am n in this mat- nst the board th ‘askked Mr, Wheler “Did you not say on the toor of the ¢ that the board of he * asked Dr. Gape not for the nces Mr. Chaffee n of the meet was the s th September Uctober—0 aa, P Dr. Gapen also presented a map of the cit showing the location of the houses in whic cases exist and do not exist Thedoctor explained that in most cases the physicians reported only the house in which a case existed when as a matterof fact, in most houses there were from two t four casesand that the number reported could be easily mul- tiplied by two and the number would then not be exaggersted. He showed that diphtheria inits most virulent form only brought a death rate of onetenth of the cases. At this rate there would be over five hundred cases in Omaha. In explaining the disease Dr. Gapen also showed the steps necessary to be taken to check the spread of the contagion. There were two objects he said in the work of the board of he > was_to prevent the con- ditions tha o the disease and the other to prevent the spread of the contagion. Cases when discovered should be isolated and quar- antined o the ¢ as a discus: se and the L¢ ) on as to the causes of lities im which it gen- 00 is o cered Mr. Ost n this talk of dof stuft.”” Dr. Gapen explained that he was not present to discuss matters with people who were capable of making such absurd assertions, He knew what diphtheris was and was ready to_offer suggestions as to the methods_of checking the contagion. The doctor referred to the comparative figures of deaths from diphtheria in the various cities for the month of August, showing that the rate in Omaha was simply alarming. He showed that in Londou the deaths from diphtheria were one to each 490,000 of the poputation. In New York it wasone 127,00, In Minneapolis it was one to 10,80; while in Omaha the rate was one to each 6,400 of the population. Dr. Gapen also cited a long list of statis- tics showing that Omaha spent less money purposes than any i for which the mee asked whet 1 i by the board to check anu. sta nd to imprg It was had been a board ard wi of He Reported. Oxana, Neb, Oct of Tue Bee ® report ¢ Cla failure to report a h in his own family is utt To the Editor dance, n ervousnes 1 by Dr. slilos York and the eastern cities for th ned home Muir, who has been st ohur Sp § Fork, where she w 1, Mr. Muir going r | remain until December ast again about that time Many Clergymen, Singers, actors, and public speakers use Ayer's Chierry Pectoral. It is the favorite remedy for hoarseuess and all affeetions of the vocal organs, throat, and lungs. As an ue and expe the effects of arey y realized. rry Pectoral has done me great It is & splendid remedy for all dis- f the throat and lungs, and I have ure in testityiog to its merits.”— Nichols, No. Tisbury, Mass. y profession of an auctioneer, any affection of the volee or throat is a serious matter, but, at each attack, I have been re- lieved by 'a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pe This reme ordinary care, has \fiulkml such amag ctthat I have suffered very little incouventence. 1 have 250 med 1t 1o my family, with very exe lent results, in coughs, colds, &c."—Wm. H. Quartly, Minlaton, So." Australia. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, DR.J.C. AY’I‘;:“&” ';.o'nu. Mass, Bold by all Druggisis. Frice §1; oix Voiles, §é G# 8 REASONS. 1309 WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE. 1. Because we do as we advertise. . Because we sell goods at lessthan the cost of ma Lcrml 8 Because weguarantee agenuine tailor-made suit at r 4. Because we guarantee a perfect fit. 8. 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McLAUGHLIN, President. | e house, combi and sapphire rit 10 Solli B $10in gold co shirt stud 1, coun