THE OMAHA "DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1!)00. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE I HAYDEN 1 i IS A 1 $8.75 Men's Suits At this price we place on sale all the. best grades. Suits that Miner, Beal & Co. wholesaled up to $16.50 and would retail for $18 and $20, made up in very fine double and single-breasted sack styles. Also stouts and slims. YOUNG ADVENTURER IN COURT Tofci Frtoklin Biiohs rinds the Parental Biiidanc Intolerable. HAD FITTED UP A RENDEZVOUS lie W1U lie Turned Over to the Chil dren'. Home Society mid Later lie Scut to the Country. If the storleB related of 0-year-old John Franklin IUecho arc. true ho 1b a Juvcnllo adventurer worthy of cttlrenshlp In Capo Nomo or Dawson. John H. Rlsche, father of the adventure some lad, appeared In Judge Vlneonbaler'a court yesterday with an application to liavo his son delivered Into the keeping of the Nebraska Children's Homo society. Tha father seta forth that ho Is not properly sit uated to tako caro of his son and that the hoy has become, so Incorrigible that ho re quires close attention. Judge Vlnsonhaler Issued an order poriulttllig tho society to tako the charge. For several weeks John Franklin Hlscho has been living with the family of John Unnlon on North Twenty-first street. It Is said that tho Uanlons wcro exceptionally kind to tho lad, but his reckless dHpoalttou, It la (inserted, caused much trouble. Tho Haulons gay they found It exceedingly diffi cult to keep tho boy at home, and he would frequently bo gono several days In succeii. Ion. For somo time It was a mystery where ho went and how he lived, nut at last the question was solved John Franklin Klscho had built for blmtclf a rendezvous under tha cellar stops at the Unnlon home. Ho had partitioned a compartment with wlro and othor material and there he ato and slept This Improvised den wph to tho boy what a cavern rendezvous Is to tho outlaws pictured In story books. Tho hiding' place of the youth was dis covered two or three days ago, but not until Thursday night did tho Hanlcns succeed In delivering tho youth to his father. The mystery of how he lived was explained by tho finding of a lot of victuals In the den. The lad had periodically made surreptitious raids upon tho Hanlon larder. It Is not chargod that ho Is vicious, but simply so adventurous th" ho can careely bo con trolled. It Is related that ho once organized a swimming club among the youths of his neighborhood and piloted his companions to tho Missouri river. They wero about to Pond's FxtrAct M Used over half a century. Ym.JL JEmM'M Refreshing and invigorat- Jijjjj ing, lor me, totltl or uicr shlving. Immediate relief to eyes irritated by wind or dust. As a Remedy, it controls pain, bleeding and inflammation. Used Internally and Externally CAUTION. Witch Hteel is NOT Pond's Extnct, And cxnnot be used for it. Ordinary Witch tUeel is sold in balk, diluted, easily turns sour. And genenlty contains " wood Alcohol, " which is An irritAni externth And, taken interrulh. is a deadly poison. Tond's extract is sold ONL Y in SEALED bottles enclosed in buff wrapper. Tond's Extract Co,, 76, Flflh Ave., New York. rONIVS EXTRACT OINTMENT cures Itching or Bleeding Wei, however severe. It is a specific In all skin diseases. c v- , . 7 y ?0t SETTLEMENT REQUIRED IN HEW YORK OR BttOH B $2.75 Men's Suits Strictly all wool cassimere and cheviots, also mixed worsted, all sizes from 84 to 42. In 4-button cutaway sack style eveiy suit worth $5.00 and bver. $4.90 Men's Suits That are worth from $9 to $15. Fine blue double-breasted serges with and without satin facing; 4-button cutaway sack and square cut sack frock suits. Also stouts and slims. plunge Into the deep wator when bystanders Interfered, John II. Rlsche, father of the boy, says he hats experienced great trouble In tho management of his children two boys and two girls. In tho harvest season last year Rlocho wont to Minnesota to work In the wheat fields and he asserts that while he was absent his wlfo deserted him. Return ing ho took the two sons and permitted his wife to keep the girls. The brother of the Incorrlglblo lad, who Is two years his junior, Is living with relatives In Ohio. The Chil dren's Homo society will give John Franklin Rlsche a chapter of pointed advice and then find a bom for him with somo Nebraska farmer. IX UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUIIT. II. M. Clrther Snes the IlurlliiKton for Ten Thousand UollnrH Diimiiut'H. Upon an order for removal turned by the district court of Richardson county Henry M. Glrther brings suit in tho United States circuit court against the Burlington railroad for J 10,000 damages for personal injuries received by him. The petition states that tho railroad failed to maintain In a passable condition a certain grade crossing in Rich ardson county and that In driving over tho crossing tho wagon of tho plaintiff was over turned and ho was thrown to the ground, broaklng hla hip and Injuring his shoulder. Herman Schoenstadt and John E. Iszard, both of Omaha, havo filed petitions asking the United Statra district court to declare them bankrupts. Schoenstadt la a clerk, who owes $13,785.24, with assets of $50, and Iszard Is a hotel manager, with $28,028.72 cf debts and $239.15 of atots. M.wiiAMi's inocKi:ni.ns iieoun. JiiiIkc Cordon Snes City to Collect A r rriiruKcn of Salary, Samuel I. (lordon, judgo of the police court, has filed In tho district court man damus proceedings for the collection of $2,600, which ho asserts Is due him for ar rearages In salary. It has been generally known for several weeks that Judgo Gor don contemplated such action and the filing of his papers created no surprise about the court house, Tho action Is based on the statement that tho salary of the police Judgt n roduced by legislative act from $2,500 to $1,200 per year and that such re duction could not legally be applied during tho tenure of the incumbent. Judgo Cordon has for two years refused to accept the $1,200 nnnual salary and the city now holds $2,400 to his credit. Judgo Gstelle will hear tho case May 4. City I.Ht' Siiet'lnl Tnz Cine, In tho case of Thomas Itreon and others against the city of Omaha, whojeln the valid ity of special tax bills for stroet Improve ment was attacked, a decree In favor of C CO. A. MIN t ft. ICANOtR BCAL, A.fCOOKC. UK DUNTOtf. 7 t Men's Fine Odd Pants from the Miner-Beal stock at $1.75, $2.50, $3.75, $4.50 greatest value in America. HAYDEN BROS. tho plaintiffs has been rendered. Tho terri tory involved Is Nineteenth street from Dav enport to Cuming. The court holds that tho tax cannot logally ba collected for the reason that the city council was not prop erly authorized to make the Improvements, which consisted of paving and curbing. The city is perpetually enjoined from collection and must pay tho costs of suit. Snloon Keeper' Cne Iltsinlssed. John Mahcr, who is Identified with a South Omaha saloon, was before Judgo Vlnsonhaler in tho county court Friday afternoon on tho charge of Belling liquor without a licenso. Tho defendant escaped proscautlon before the trial had hardly started. The county at torney failed to provo that Maher Is pro prietor of th saloon where ho sells liquor and that resulted in dismissal. Maher was arrested a few weeks ago along with sev eral other South Omaha saloon men. Pros ecution was instigated by the South Omaha Hoard of Education, the motive being on account of the law which gives to tho school fund all flnca Imposed upon vlola,ters of tho liquor license law. Cohen Wins III" Cnse. The case of Rcstorff & Bettmann against Herman Cohon, former proprietor of a shoo polishing establishment, for $500 on account of alleged broach of contract In the pur chase of supplies, was decided In Judge Via tonhaler'B court Friday afternoon In favor of tho defendant. The Jury was out but a few minutes. It was generally predicted by court house spectators beforo the end of the trial that Cohen would win a victory over the- New York wholesale houso that appeared as plaintiff against him. Cohan's plea was that the supplies In question were not shipped ac cording to contract. , Attested 'ilootleKKern Arrested, Deputy United States Marshal Henry Ho man has returned from tho Omaha Indian agency with four persons charged with sell ing liquor to the Indians. They are "Vet ' Couklln, Anton Rein, Will Adair and Foster Ball. Four other persons charged with the sama offense wero released on bond. The persons released were Charles Tlppery, Ew Ing Ball, Daniel Ball and Frank Qoodwln.' II. Clark, Chauncey, Ga says DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him of piles that had afflicted him for twenty years. It U also a speedy cure for skin diseases. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. RUSHING WORK ON TAX LISTS Double Shift of Clerks Xrppsiarjr In Order to I'lulnli Them by May 1. Tax Commissioner Fleming Is himllv on. gaged In tho preparation of tho personal and ri-alty tax lists which the law Bays must be delivered Into the hands of tho treasurer ond comptroller on May 1. A double shift of clerks is still omployed, tho second relay beginning work at 5 p, m when the first goes off duty, nnd continuing until midnight. iilr. Fleming has no doubt that tho lists will be ready by tho time npoclfld, It is necessary to prepare threo huge ledgers, both of the personal and realty lists, one for tho treasurer, ono for tho comptroller and one for the tax commissioner. Thcso vol. umes, together with tho preliminary lists from which tho adjustments nro made, In volve an Immense amount of labor for the commissioner's clerical force, Tho personal property list Includes about 16,000 names, W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., says: "1 consider One Minute Cough Cure a most a-ondfrful medicine, quick and safe." It ti tha only harmless remedy that gives Immedl. ate results. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping cough, pneu monia and all throat and lung diseases. It early use prevents consumption. Children alwars like it and mothers andaru li. V MOST MOVE OR PAY RENT Oitj Triaaarer'i Ultimatum in Bigard t Dtmport Strut Eeiorta. TENANTS EVADE BILL COLLECTORS City, in Its Sew Hole ns Landlord, Sleets vrlth Indifferent Sneucss Furniture I'rnctlonlly Valueless. Tho city treasurer's department Is meet ing with a variety of experiences in its new capacity of proprietor to sixteen disreputable resorts on lower Davenport street. The oc cupants were notified that the proporty had been seized from Louis Slobodlnsky in da fault of seven years' personal taxes and rtadlly agreed to the now arrangement. When It camo to collecting tho rent, how over, Deputy Bort Bush was put off with n'.any and varied excuses. Several tcnanU claimed that they bad paid three months in advance, although It Is a universal practice In the district to collect rentals dally. They could offer no receipt. Others pleaded pov erty and asked for moro time, believing thai tboy would bo ablo to touch the heart of tht city ofllclals where they had failed In the case of their former moro worldly-wiso land lord. After making the rounds tho deputy wbb only able to extract $5 from his tenants, whorcas at tho rate of $1 and $2 per day the flats should yield about $25 daily. As a result tho city treasurer Is somewhat fine More Day Saturday to select your pianos Thoy must bo disposed of this week Tho partition wall kops In May 1 and the carpenters caunot work with plnnos In tlielr way. , Thero aro nomo Hue Stelnwayn, Kim balls, KnabCH, Kranleh & Hachs, llos. pes, Krclls, Haldwlns, Hush & GertH, Victors, HlnzcH and many other first clnss pianos, sellliiB ut $1'J7, $i:i7, US, ?108, $178, $108 and upward 011 tho smallest paymentH jmsslblo $r, $0, $8, $10, $11! per month many different tin. Ishes still In stock. All new, clean pianos all fully guar anteed both by tho manufacturers and ourselves Many of tho mokes havo been represented by us for twouty-slx years, A. HOSPE, Music Mi Art. 1513 Douglas. Ice Cream Soda 5c and you know the kind wo serve Its the same grade and same quality wo'ro malntnlned for fifteen years while tho price of this delicious beverage Is but 5 cents nnd speaklnc; of Ico cream wo'd llko to remind you again of our excellent Ico cream put tip In rollR or llttlo barrels so nice to carry homo can put It right In your pocket and It keeps cold for hours Tho pints aro 1!0 cents iuarts -10 cents Take homo a roll today your family will oppreclato it. W. S. Baldttff. 1520 Farnam St. of the WHOLESALE CLOTHING STOCK of MINER, BEAL ft COMPANY, BOSTON. Established over forty years, this firm was one of the leading and most reli able clothing manufacturers in the world. Our spot cash secured from their assignees 13,365 men's, boys' atid children's suits at 47c on the dollar. On sale, beginning Saturday morning. The garments are all of the finest make, best tailoring, fully guaranteed, newest styles, best pat terns and fabrics and perfect fitting, Such splendid clothing was never offered before at bankrupt prices. Absolutely the finest suits ill the market at positively less than half their regular price. See our Sixteenth street window. A sale it will pay to attend. $3.90 Men's Suits Of fine pure worsteds, new neat checks and plain patterns, round and square sack styles, sizes 34 to 42. Not a suit worth less than $7.5 0. $6.40 Men's Suits Come in regular sacks and frocks. Also stouts and slims in all the new up-to-date patterns, all sizes, from 35 to 44. Suits that Miner, Beal & Co. wholesaled for $10 to $12, and that retail elsewhere up to $15. Boys' Long Pants Suits of new stylish, up-to-date patterns at $3.75. $5, $6.50, $7.50 worth double, perplexed and disgusted with his present role of landlord. Ho has not as yet made up his mind as to his eventual course, but prom ises in casn tho labors of the deputy are not Immediately more fruitful to closo up fvery houso under his control. This would not only bo In tho Interest of public morals, but the treasurer believes would bring the delin quent taxpayer to time tho moro speedily. Tho city treasurer had oxpected to realize a part of the money duo through a sale of tho furniture and fixtures in the houses, but ho was notified yesterday 'by a local depart ment store that It bad a claim on all of Slobodlnsky's goods at the Davenport street location. Tho furniture had been sold on tho Installment plan and bad been only par tially paid for. A closer Inspection also re vealed to tho treasurer that tho effects wern practically without value. In somo of tho rrost sumptuous of the glided rooms tho divans wero upheld at one end by Joints of stovepipe, cleverly concealed by drapery, chairs were making shift to stand on three legs and lace curtains bore the marks of rough usage. WORTH OF MUNCHAUSEN ARency Inillnna Exposed to Dreudful Perils, if Reports Mny He Credited. Henry Homan, who has Just returned from a trip from tho Omaha and Winnebago In dian agencies, tells a story of Indian In toxication which Is only equaled by ono told by James Allan, former deputy United States marshal. Homan'fl story Is that a few days ago Furnas Robinson, an Indian of the Win- lad . Boys', Children's Clothing from the Miner-Beal stock. $1.00 Knee Pants Suits 50c $2.00 Sailor Vestee and D. B. Suits Q5c 3.00 Sailor Vestee and D. B. Suits 1 50 $4-50 Sailor Vestee and D. B. Suits $2.25 f'nebago tribe, went to Pender, whero he purchased three bottles of lemon oxtract. Returning to the reservation he drank tho contents of all threo bottles and Immediately fell Into a stupor. While In this condition ho rolled Into a fire that was burning In the center of the floor of his teepee. Befois he awakened one foot was entirely consumed and the other so badly burned that amputa tion was necessary. Allan's story wan that a short time before the "Melklcjohn" law went Into effect a number of Indians of the same agency secured a barrel of apple cider which they "qualified" with alcohol. After dtlnklng of this decoction for several hours the Indians began to bloat llko sheep which have made a meal on damp clover. Before they could i be relieved nine of them "exploded" and were burled before the government agent knew that they wero dead. Carter Probably Mnrdered. PEORIA. 111., April 27. It Is believed In Athena that Robert Carter whs murdered, robbed and thrown Into one of the aban DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU ? If not. drink Qraln-O mad from Dure ! grains. A lady -writes: "The first time 1 made Qraln-O I did not Ilk It, but after ualnr H for one week nothing would Indue 1 me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and (eds the system, The children can drink It freely with grat benefit. It la th trcngthenlng substance of pure grain. Gt a package today from your grocer, fol low in direction in maxing it and you will have a. deltcloun and healthful table kvrag for old and young. Uo and ate. It's de Leonard Cleanable Frigerator what I'se j?oln' to talk about now, as my boss has Jlst bin explalnln' It to me The circulation of air In these 'frljrer ators am founded on scientific princi ples which menus dat de Ico ought to bo on top because cold air goes down and hot air goes up Thero Is a constant circulation of air going on all do time Desu 'frlgerators am built to withstand tho roughness of tho average Iceman They will last longer, keep food purer, use less Ico and give more satisfaction than any other 'frlgerators on earth. A. C. RAYMER lBl-i FAIINAM ST. H40S Street, Soutk Omaha. If Every Body Voted aud shoes wero It there Is ono shoe Urex Ia Shooraan would stake his rep utation on as a winner nnd that's our boys' $l.r0 shoe tho shoo we've sold these many years always at the same price no matter how high leather goes, we're going to sell this whoo for $1,W) and It's going to bo the 'same good shoe wo havo always sold It's got to bo a mighty lively boy that wears these shoes out beforo you're tired loklng at 'iu. Drexel Shoe Co.,' ka VH4t Bk MltJ V ARM AM 8T&KJBT. doned, mines In that vicinity. TIo camo te Athens ome two months ngo trotn Ken tuokv to visit friends and In n few davs disappeared and has not been seen or heard of since. He bnd about $50 on hlH 11 era on t the time of his illsiuinearmice and was that day seen in company with Fome tough characters. A posse has been organized and Is now searching somo of tho abandoned shafts for his body. 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