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i A SENSATIONAL SUIT BEGLY, The Principale are Leading Business Men in and About Omaha, BERIOUS OHARGES PREFERRED. A Custer County Capitalist Says His Trusted Agents Turned Trait- ors and Swindled Out of Big Mone A very sensational document was filed with the district court k at an unusually late hour last Saturda DIt Smith, a capitalist residing at Callaway,Custer county, 18 the plaintift, n and Frank F. Williams, composing the well known real estate firm of Green & Williams, and B, H 8herwood, all of this city, figure as defend- ants The petition makes the following state- ments: Ou or about May 1, 1830, plaintiff employed Green jams to negotiate for him and sell or trado certain real estate situ Sherman count 1890, ( chan Sherwood, plai among other proper known as the Sherw on Sherman avenue in this subsequently laid out and platted by plaintiff and is now known as Wood's Place, For negotiating this trade plaintift paid Green & Williams $300 in commissions, as per agreement, On the same day that the deal was consum. mated plaintiff gave Mr, Sherwood his notes 0 in part consideration for the home- stead. These notes ure secured by o mort- gage on lots 1 to 16, inclusive, in block 1, all 4, and all of-block 5, in Wood's On the 1st of the'succeeding April Mr. h made Green & Williams his sole usive agents for the sale, nmm" lecting andling of 1 in this a commission of 6 per cent on all mo collee and the handling of estate, which per cents were to be in full satisf all 3 performed, the firm to ement of their work on the first day of each month, and also turn over all balunces of money due the plaintiff, May 1, 188, Green & Williams falsely and ntly represented to Mr. Smith that yuld trade his equity in two of the lots addition to G. B. gen for shares of stock in the Omal rb fence and nail com- pany to the amoun $3,000, and in turn ex- change the shares of stock for an equal amount of the notes which he (Smith) had given Sherwood. ing upon these state- ments as true, Mr. Smith_executed a deed to Hengen for the two lots. He has since disc ered that Green & William 000 stead of #,000 worth of Omal )0 and mnail company stock from Heng v the lots, Having dived the #5,000 of stock from Hengen, Messr "& Williams pro- ceeded toturn i r to Sherwood, getting n return £.000 worth of M s notes, d . Smith v cent on £2,000 themselves. fng as agents for 1 nothin 2d to, on July Sherwood block 5 in 1 part of the purchase amed and agreed to Lombard investment company a of $1,000 on_the_block, und ver up to Mr. Smith notes to the amount of £3,000; also to ¢ mortgages which: the latter had g on the property to this amount. The trans- action, so far as Mr. Smith was concerned, Dbeing done enti v Green & Williams, Instead of represcuting the figures us thoy really wer n & Williams nith L o v abe oo oty from Mr. Sherwood for the block was §10,000 that Sherwood to assume tho £1,000 ’ 000 of 'tho Smith and Again_ 1 ever of to the amountof m upon _tho suppo: sty of G & Williams, Mr uith accopted is agents represented 1t to him. n & Williams pocket a_difter- £2,000 i1 good not As a third gencral allegation, plaintiff says | that Green & Williams, while fhlscly ing to act as his nts, were at time acting in the intorests and on behulf of the d E. H. Sherwood, that 000 for their and sell his prope In conclusion M b n & Wiltlams aro ]|]|'» £4,000 notes and mortgages lulently held out on him toone S the court o grant hinan ordor restraining them. from doing S0 He also asks that they bo compelled to render him an accounting of as his agent, and be required to delive A the notes and mortgag ng to $,000, and Bloman. the $00 obtained ' from him for s~ and commissions while they woro pretonding to act in his in- terest, irthermore, M the defendant, E. H. Sherw o satisfy in full the mortg: im to the full extent of $13,00. The restraining order was granted by Judge B that , be required duli\' ed to ad drainag uses much sickness, and bad blood and improper action of the liver and kidneys is bad drainage to the human ch Burdock Blood Bilters rem- THE DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE. A Question that is Puzzling the Sani- Department of the City. tion of the disposal of garbage is coming to the surface in Omaha. At the last mecting of the council a suggestion was made by the garbage master that each dump should be provided with a platform and an apron, that half adozen teams or more would be able to dump at once. In the meantime some one has called the attention of the sanitary de- partment to the fact that the United States laws prohibit the dumping of garbage, dead ammals and the like into navigable stre: and tho council committee appointed to sider the matter of improving the dump » quandary. In the wmeantime both dumps are in a wretched condition. They ave soft and yield- ing, and in such a state that from morning to night there i o procession of wagons continually waiting to discharge the malo- dorous contents, which pollute the air for blocks around. 'The Davenport dump has beon undermined by firo und is insuch condition that the nuw wisit it daily, i thein partly on the The consequence is that at both dumps is for a distance of a thousund feet or mere a constantly inoroasing ace pustilenco breading fith, expased to tlo ac an. People who live in the im- pinity of e her locality are pain nscious of the fumes and vapors which are wafted over the city from theso heaps of putrifuction, ‘but, according to the physi- cians, the ' distant residents, if = they THE OMAHA DAILY It Was Observed at the First Congregational Church First Congrega- tional church afe a happ; succeeded yesterday in r short order tow: ing debt of the church, When the church was ago, at a cost sing 811,000 in very «ds the payment of the float- erected, about a yoay of something over #30,000, a g debt of €000 on the church and £2,000 on the organ was incurred, which eight renewing the paper, 3 was thought that tho timo for liquidation had at y would be an au- something new " r fern studded with white roses, At one end of the rostrum was a ¢ hln\ and in front s of the valley, Around the chure ts lent color to the hild: were groups of paln ydra celeh which would ¢ § t the children probably moro than the - would, and therefor There was no mon and the day was dovot of tiic church, and was tho ¢ i and congratulation on the x children wers § presented for and the reverend doctor de vered an address hen came the debt question, and u bla nmit of a financial n in the shape H tributed two substantial blocl cks n( $I mm e follg\ved nx.m._i including Mrs. &, V. H. Alexande nd kept up the interest in the both serious and ke the gathering of tion with words alarge and hi and the docto £300 remained to be collected, and the ushers to pass returns came in, sums much (uirements wero announced and every- in_advance of During the_collection played & most exquisite voluntary upon the announced that next be devoted to a gen- o 0f a jublles in m with a graf d the whole in- singing the grand congregation joined “UM Humlx'«‘ 1" and went home to their pusness of & good deed of 30,000 on_tho is being cared for by means of u siuking fund. SULLIVAN Pacific Coast Sports Inclined to Think They Will Never Meet, cr from Frisco to the writer, John , better known as “Macon,” s Strange as it may appear to the gener: of the people of the United States who have grown accustomed to the belief t and invincible pug are one and the same thing, the neglect of the champion td instantly signify his willing- £20,000 which the California Athletic clubhas resolved to off - such a contest made y nia sporting men think that the 1s pfraid of the dusky Australian., ctt’s foolish talle th i accept the offer provided a side guaranteed him v and an_ indication wlout of afight b he knew would I hieard moro than onesport bet of £,000 wa: upon as & speeimen of g by muking demunds wh! uot bo accepted. A ind of o VINfE s this that Sullivan S thinks he can defeat dow’t he accept the terms he de- > u man, und look for UIH query was \\\l‘l!'d | m Corbett arrive as 4 boil over hi Jim went. away (mg_ home with tisfactorily an- home from the w, and fighting with jealous of his fame, for Sully near his throne, ln«vk the fnrm sement of Corbett's work and in- defeated a sick ew York he was wrnett to meet the big fellow in a He was angered by Sulli- i he was told that 1s was “off”’ again; sh, out of condition Corbett, for a sty fly, and ho found plcht) W \\‘I‘r( who \\uuhl be ti hat he had me: W m-u Jim arvived in that be was | and in Illl\\n\ fit youngster, is pr pared to take a al hero added fuel to the on to Sullivan by s 1 train for a finish fight and he would never meet Jackson in a ving. tunately for the big fellow'’s rof throng h with bis \l|>\h~|mn ‘legal complica- PERSONAL RAGRAPHS, R. Anderson of Yutan i J. H. Hamilton of Kcarney is at the Pax- H. A. Craigin was in Kansas City on Satur- Thomas Ross of Lincoln was at the Millard 'l ~h her of Franklin is registered at B \I Bond of Broken Bow is a guest at sl‘M Neny of Red Cloud is registered i . Stimson of Fremont was at tho or, & brother of W, WILL BE HELD FOR MURDER. James Reynolds Must Answer to the Orime of Killing William Nistel, THE SUSPEOT REFUSES TO TALK. He is Stubbornly [Silent and Deflant When Questioned Concerning the Affair—Another Ar- rest Expected. As was announced fn yesterday's Brr, stel, the young man who last Wed- it was shot by o sneak thief, died o'clock Sunday morning, surrounded by ng friends. Early in the evening the boy seemed to ten up, huv a few hours later he became unconscious and remained in that condition until ten minutes before he died, when he opened his eyes, talked rationally and bidding his parents and sisters goodbye, quietly passed av The inquest will be held as tho family rosi- dence, at 1416 Williams street, at 10 o'clock this morning. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The remains will be interred in the Bohemian cemetery in the southwestern part of the city near the Belt line, Last evening James Reynolds, whois in the central station charged with the commission of the murder, was seen by o BEE reporter, and when informed of Nistel's death paled 1in a trembling voice exclaimed: God, is thatso! I had not heard of it I)v(nn- 14 Ho beca refused to talk, si moment, as 1 |\|mul'n| 10 silent, and for a few moments ng: “I want to thinlk for hardly realize what has did you do with your gun after you > shot?"” was asked, “Who said T had. n gunt” replied Reynolds. Upon being informed that half v him throw something aw he shooting and ru floor in wzed way and in a voice muttercd, “Th T have not ca years “Who was your partner that night?” was the next question. “That is something that does not concern anybody. If I had a partner I have not said so, and if T did have a dozen it_is something that docs not concern the people, I want you to understand that I am not a taiker, an are not going to get a d— thing out of me.”” After convineing the man that nothing was expeeted, the pump was *again applied with the following result: “Did you fire the shot?” “How long have you resided in Omaha!” “I first cams hee about the middle of the month; went to South Omaha; was arrested as a vag, con ed and sentenced to six d. in the county I got out of jail last T ay, and with'a friend whose name I do not c to mention; wandered about the streets all that day and the_next looking for work. Wednesday night T was nnuslul, but God knows I did not shoot that boy." “Did your partner shoot him?"? “Don’t ask me that question for I tell you again I will not talk upon this subject. *Do yon want a statement published to the effcet that you are innocent?” “To —— with your st m*mt‘llt I don't want to make any statemen: Reynolds then talked of h heo s reside in an eastern ¢ and are spectuble, well-to-do people, b ther being a cashier in a large manufacturing establish- ment. He further says that he left home eight years ago, got into bad company, and they, together with wine and lewd womien, dragged him down. The man who is accused of the shooting is a strong young fellow, twenty-five. years of age, about feet” tall, smooth face, and would pas railcoad man. He says his name is not Reynolds, that being an al pose of con- cealing his identity and preventing his par- ents from learning his \\h«‘mulmum K Today will withdraw the complaint Reynolds with shooting with intent to_ kill, and file one which will charge him with murder in the fivst degree. Re inig the other party to the crime, the polis laim he is well known, and that he will be arvested in a_few hours, though they say he is not in this city, but that th yl_nw their hands on him when they him, parents, whom wre of Frauds—Be sure you get the genuine Dr. Thomas' Eleetrie Oil. 1t cu colds, croup, asthama, deafness and rheumi- tism. A Correction. Owans, Neb,, May 4.—To the Editor of Tue B f the Ist inst. you state that “Mc & Co., had sent to the board of trade at Hailey, Idaho, a car load of cats and a car load of potatoes for suf- ferers in that district.” We will be pleased to have you correct this statement, as it not true. A representative of Idaho visited the board of trade in this city, soliciting their aid in getting som 1 oats and potatoes The watter was veferred to the tran tion committee, of which our Mr. Br chairman, This committee met and decided to purchase a car of potatoes and a car of h has been done. The expense in- the merchants and men of the city. Our firm has no more to do with it than any other house here, McColn, Braby & Co. e Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous ||Ilnvw, blucs, cured’ by Dr. at Kubn & Funeral of N, P. Drage. of N. P. Drage, the m ath in the Tler block five, was held at the Danish church on South Twenty- second street at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. The sel conducted by Rev. Bodholt. The funeral was in charge of the Danish Brotherhood, of which society the deceased was hondred member, The mains were int; Dauish cemetery, in the north part of the city. The rosy freshness, and a velvety softness of the skin is invariably obtained by those who use Pozzoni's Complexion Powder. —_— Incendiary Fire. An incend ttempted to get in his work yesterday afternoon by applying the torch to Lew McGrew's planing mill at Thirteenth and Nicholas, A pile of shavings had been piled in tho rear of the building, and after being thoroughly saturated with kerosene, were set on fire.” An alari was turned in, to which No. 6 hose company responded in time to prevent any serious loss. othing Syrup for Chil- the child from pain, A Mrs. Winslow's dren ling yelie umulation of | kuow of tho dangers to the health of the people from these dumps, would see that some other means of disposing of the garbago should bo provided. The master claims that until the city is w provide a cromatory it is absolutely n hat the dumps shall be put in'such shape that half a dozen or more wagous can dump into the river at once, and that an apron shall | be provided which shall convey the refuse 1nto the current, ANNOUNCEMENTS, “Bluebeird, Jr., or Futima and the the beautiful burlesque, will open its en, ment of five performances at Boyd's ¢ house this evening. The company is com- posed of 100 people, well organized and evenly balanced, *Blucbeard” wus p two summer runs in Chicago and has prolonged seasons in ull the principal cities the caste “PEARS ed durivg | d 25 cents o bottle. ears Soap air white hands; Bmghtclearcomplexnon Manhuu Soft healthful skin. The Great English Complexion SOAP,~-Sold [vmm’ MONDAY, MAY FURNISHING GOODS. - want to remind you that wa We buy these goods It is nearly time to lay aside your heavy underwear, and we carry the largest stock of medium and light weight underwear in town. 3 direct from the mills and commission houses; we pay no jobbers' profits, and coual-qucntl\ we can scll them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other establishment, have been especially fortunate in our purchases, and we are customers several lines of goods at prices which no other house WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK: Three cases Patent Brown linll)riqqnn Shirts and Drawers, silk bound, Fre 5¢; sold elsewher 5 dozen very lmt' Striped Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 35¢; worth 6oc. 73 dozen extra fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an (:.\c(:ll\,nt shade, at soc; like qualities are not sold e IN OVERSHIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK: Outing Shirts, in handsome shades of Hmpm, at 7 l)(‘p\mnent we open today a line of very fine pnlu(- and embroider 25; every other house charges ¢2 for these qualities, IN HOSIERY WE OFFER: ases Fancy Striped Half Hose, a regular 20c quality, at 1oc. Two cases Brown fine Seamless Half Hose at 15¢ One case very fine seamless Half Hose, absolutely fast black, a e hundsomest styles of new Tec in a position to place before lhll‘ can come anywhere near. fimbhcd seams, at 2 once proven in miilions of homes ter Of & contury. warranted fast colory sewhere less than §1.00. versltio as the Strongosl, PRICE nn(mn PoWDER CO. fi&@ To gure Diliousness, Sick Headacho (‘nmll»nllon, Malaria, Liver Complatnts, tako the and certaln remedy, BILE BEANS Tse the SMAL, 8121 (40 little beans to tho bote They are the most conventent Pricoot eithor size, 25 conts per bot KISSING ‘cents (cOppers or etamps). 50 dozen fine Jersey In the White Shirt bosom Shirts at 1. sc; worth fully ¢r.2 Our Neckwear counter /indsor Scarfs at just one-half the ]mcu; of other houses. , we show all the new shapes of the season, and we also have a full line of o | our celebrated All Linen sc Collar, turn down and standing, in new shapes. no other house can show. = Nebraska Clothing C Corner DUUglas and Fourteenth Streets. 1. DeTURK'S CALIFORNIA Riesling Zimfandel. (‘u’\LII‘ ()I(N IA'S : Production. Four-in-Hands and In Linen Collar SSHe) Sies e thile poomar For This is something J. ¥ Makors of *Rits Boans: “There goes my corset- lace again !” And it generally happens atan inconvenient time. you know why it breaks? The eyelet cuts it, Eyelets are no more; for corsets are eyeleted with loops of corset lace, which neither cut nor show through a thin dress. ‘The Ball is the easy corset that has soft eyelets; Kabo has them also. Kabo may be called the cor- set that stays where you oing to cut e two best Wear them two or three weeks ; and then, if not satis- factory, take them back and get your money. Cnicago Conszr Co,, Chicago and New Yorks REMOVED Choicest Something To Talk About. Special bargainsin Riley Bros., ‘Wholesale Dillon & Co., F. Dellone & Co., Heimrod & Hansen Grocers and Liquor Dealers. To the N. E. Corner of 14th and Farnam Streets. Hcm y Pundt, o Turk's fandel” has no peer among Ameri- can \Vlnus. while Itequals the best imported clurets, Grand Lottery of Juarez ] y Zi Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ? JUAREZ (formorly WEDNESDAY, MAY 2i1st, Under the personal superviston ol GEY, Jm[\ an of such prominence o the ]mhll« that the (Im\\ln;:w \\lll lu held with striet hones Supervisor of tho Mexican Government) is of equil stand{gg Men'’s Suits $8, Will tuke place in public at the CITY Puso del Norte), 12 and $15; plenty of nd MR.CAMILO ARGUELLES, tes that his presenc the former & go \better ones if you| ml "Il latter (the CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS, 11, and integrity. want them. DR. McGRE w ros Ut tho ||nr(lnu~t \rnam streets. S ¢ " pructico compols him to scek moro nmodious office Only 80,000 Tickets] LIST OF urpassed in the treatmont fvate Diseases, Lost Manhood and Ambition. The dogtor has one of the most complote ystems for treating Privi roughout the west, und has A, olal study for moro thun 13 ye annot Fail, and a cure is guaranteed In ev Those who have been unde: r STRICTURE most wonderful o nd difficulty in urinati ed in n fow” days without I:bst Manhood and Ambition 1n 1ts worst forms and most dreadful results are absolutely and permanently o and the patient is soon completely re- 1o his usual vigor, Barrenness and All Female Discases Approximation Pr Terminals to # 1014 Prizos amounting to.... signod, 1ts face to the owner th case. Tils treatment IIOUSLI\I E PI RS Attention! CHAMBER SETS At Special Prices, t deliviry will b6 asurod by your enc full towards all part JOMN £ Superviso Tr o Goveran NOTICE. ! Address all r Clvy of Juuicz n«fm tickets by letter, containing Money Or W York Exeliad R MEXICAN INTIX RNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexloo, via Eil Paso, I'¢ ambition und en- The Omaha Medmal and Surgx Institute. —FOR— TEN DAYS g e PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN'S, 1814 Farnam St,, Omaha. MANHOOD HESTORED. hout omy annoyi . Treatment Is _CATARRH, 8kin Diseases and all Diseases of the Blood, Heart, Liver, Kidneys and/ Bladder asily mude by 1 e v absolutely The Doctor’s Success ing_patients by eorr They endores i and recommend hi 1n the stron- t possible manner: of al CHRONIO ( NORTHEAST CORNER 3 ver of the Generative Or ok th systom with o't Vsl s iy bo troate 14th and Farnam Sts. Omaha, Neb. RESTORED. excoesive use of LODACCO, hiauts, which ultimately LY i the veat ["‘”\“ $5 ln »umu- , Omaha, N ‘Omaha Medical .nnl fiunju Corner9th and Harr HOSPK I“ (IH' t & lmvm Artists’ Supplies, Mouldings. Planos & Organg. 'o‘wu.u.x‘t‘lwdn.wnl- 18138 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebx askae