Til 13 OMAHA. DAILY 1WK: SATl'UDAY, KOVJ5M1SEH 17. 1900. Children's Reefers C O fm children's flnc roef. Zf O C orHmade ' novel tv cloths In (i vast tusortmuut of styles sires 4 to 12 worth up to &2.60 a Kurment. Children's Reefers nt)g for children's extra (hie reefers, the very tiertest nov elties, made t( the choicest cloths sizes 1 to J 'J- worth up to $6.00. .l.BffANDlslSaSONS. I. Rosenshien & Co.'s Overstock of Women's and Misses' Jackets on Sale at 50c on the Dollar. w 4a aists Pnris Flannel Waists niobt of tho fancy , flannel waisla sold in Oma ha aro bought at J. L. llrandeis A Sons. Wo nro showing more dainty Btyles than all tho other mores and thoy aro styles that tho other stores do not hino. Wo havo sotno now Paris models for this solo In lUHtiy strlkl ng cflectB,(jtTer ing a grand selection to choose from at $1.98 to $4.98 We will offer special Saturday a splendid assortment of velvet waists In black and colors, JK gj g that havo been soiling I rjl f at 3.00, for x-r Here is another instance where Boston Store's ready cash serves you to eood advantage, ien & Co. were overstocked with jackets, owing to unfavorable trade conditions and in their dispose of their stock, they turn to us, we made them an offer of 50c on the dollar, which they That is why we aro able to offer you these stylish jackets at such low prices. Bear in mind that every garment in this lot w this season's trade. The above firm, (I. Rosenshien & Co.), aro noted for tho excellency of the garments they manufacture. I. Rosen efforts to accepted, as made for I QQ for Ladies' VO Jackets worth $5.00 This lot consists of fine kersey, boucle and trlczo Jackets In a vast assortment ot styles. Every Jack et Is well made, nicely lined nnd correctly tailored, actually $5.00 values, at One Ninety-eight $Q.98 for Ladies' Jackets worth $6.50 Tills lot consists of lino kersey, heavy Irish frieze nnd curly boucle Jackets, all lined throughout, tnado with high collars, newest styles, perfect fitting, Regular retnll price $6.50, your choice of an endless var iety, all sizes, for Three Ninety-eight i 4-98 for Ladies' Jackets worth $8.50 You will marvel at the Jackets we are sliowlng In this lot. Extra flno kerseys, friezes, cheviots, Venetians, coverts, boucle, etc., silk and satin lined, sorno with lnlnld volvet reveres nnd storrn collars, nlso golf back coverts, actual IS. 50 values for Four Ninety-eight i . C.98 Fur Coats Automobiles of genuine with e? Capes, Ladies' Jackets, mado astrakhan, 21-ln. loner, lined Skinner's satin lining, full skins and ailtehed intor-ltnlng: worth up to $25 Ladies' gonuina astrakhan mado of full skins, UO-in. Ion;: 1 10-in. sweep, guaranteed Jt g f qualities Skinner's lining V ill I worth $20.00. for A , W A sample line of Automobiles, 40 and 42-In. long, mado with storm collars, satin 11 nod, strapped seams, well tailored, half flttod back, In castors, and browns and blacks maiiv dill'oront stvlos your A E? d choice of thla superb P I 4 ill J lot for X-T.tV $20 English Box Coats $12.50 mado of lino korsoy, In tuns nnd castors, with high rolling collars, velvet appliquod, strapped sonms, guaranteed lining, " iZf newest novelties In different TjXg dcslinis, worth up to 820, ut . . w for Ladies' Jackets worth $12.50 There aro many samples In this lot that aro worth considerably more than tho price we estimate, them at. $12. CO. These In clude fur trimmed kerseys, velours and nov elty gurraents, nUo all wool kerseys with npplluucd collars and reveres, nobby box front effects, also a bis lot of coverts, veno tlans, boucles, etc., all colors, all styles, choice of tho lot for Six Ninety-eight 59 l.90 Petticoats Petticoats for tomorrow, Satur day, on malu floor bargain square. 800 pet ttcoats at 60. ; many we claim could not bo equalled for less than $1.60 oUowhoro. All of thetu nrn sateen a tut mercerized mm atcen, In black ntM colors. They I are corned mil trlmiiicd with ninny ij V- W runs of nifties, on sale on main flour for Ladies' Jackets worth $12.50 Tho finest English kerseys, tailor ttltched, flno meltons, with storm collars, Imported friezes In storm effects, nlso elegant kcr coys with fur collars nnd reveres, the very newest styles, some with shield fronts, others nppltqucd, all silk or satin lined, $17.50 values, for Nine Fifty for Ladies' Jackets worth $20.00 This lot consists of tho very ewollest Jackets, In tho box front effect, with storm collars, coat nttec'ls, etc. Materials of tho finest kerseys, vicunas, cheviots, etc., lined with guaranteed satin or silk, nil colors, all sizes. 150 odd sumplo Jackets aro aleo In cluded. Actual $20.00 values, for Eleven Ninety $ A MILLINERY SURPRISE Closing out all our Pattern Hats that cost us $25, $35 and $40 for $10, Saturday. Thcs6 pattern hats are all the latest creations from London and Paris, including 200 hats from l&ancois and Leichenstein. About SO of these mau- 10.00 nificient hats on hand now, no two alike, your choice at 50 more of Joseph's $10.00 hats, many fur AA ( hats in this lot. to close them out. at kJJJ $5.00 Trimmed Hats $2.50 Choice of over COO trimmed hats, many of tho Hcrtho hats, that were $5.00 last week, In order to g? f close them out quick, choice. 0 75c fancy Feathers 10c cue and 75c fancy feathers wings, breasts, birds, all In one great assortment, nt.... Ostrich plumes 25c, 50c and 75c each. 10c $3.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats 50c Itcady-to-wear bats In nil the now shapes, trimmed with bands, quills nnd so on. Thoy were $1.50 g A and $3.00 your choice OvJC 14 EH for Ladies' Jackets worth $25 Thrso garments nro made of tho finest material In tho newest stylet, box fronts. 1S5 sample garments aro Included In this lot. Actual $25.00 vnlues, on sale at Fourteen Fifty Tailor Made Suits Saturday we place on sale a special lino of ludios' koU and walking suits. Tho -mlts aro mado in tho now oton ana boxrront jackets of lino plaid back cloth, in grays, blues, and browns, olegantlv tailor fiS f O stitched, deep tr itched facing at bottom tvJ V7rl of skirt -$15 to $18.50 values for Kr Ladles' Tailor-.Mudu Suits for $7.85, short box front ifud oton effects, well lined and tailored, T CS perfect lilting garments 812.50 rtij valuos, for v-'- Ladles' $17.50 Russian Hlousc Suits, mado of pobblo cheviots, silk lined waists, latest stylo skirt, pcrcnllno lined. In this lot we Include flno coverts, cheviots, 4tf" C Ci homespuns, etc., mauy worth $17.50 .J X.9 on salo for -, Ladies $25.00 Russian Blouse Suits also oton, single nnd double breasted tight fitting suits, noarly all nro silk lined throughout they nre mado of Imported coverts, cheviots, Vene tians, pebble cheviots, etc. worth IE A g"J V up to $25.00 sale price ITT OU I IS Sale of Horse Blankets 75c Full size, very straps, nt heavy horse blankets with Extra sizo,very heavy wool horae blankets, complete with all straps and buckles . . . . 98c Very largo and heavy can vas, wool lined, horse blankets, shaped, with all straps, buckles $1 and sursinglo Extra weight biro horso blankets, 84x90 Inches, with strap and buckles,... and largo $1.98 Extra quality vory heavy wool Horse Blankets, size 84xW0, a special good blanket and extra ' value ewcJ Extra heavy and large can vas Horse Blankets with line wool lining and extra strong straps, buckles and sursinglo, a splendid blanket for stormy $A G(T) weather e-VmJrJ Special Sale of Ribbons Saturday 5c Yard for Ribbons Actually Worth 25c Yard All tho week they bavo been displayed In ou r show window. Thoso flno all silk plaid nnd corded ribbons that would be a bargain at 25c, Just for a special Ealo wo offer to day at Cc yard. They nre up to D Inches wide. 50c Taffeta Ribbon 15c yd50c Velvet Ribbon 19c yd 1.000 plecos of satin back, very finest quality Velvet Hlbbon, In Xo. fl 12, 16 and 22, worth up to 50c, B vJ C 5c Strictly all silk Taffeta Itlbbou, plain und molro, black nnd all colors, would be a bargain nt 50c, go Saturday at 15c Saturday only, per yard 10 yards of Ribbon for 5c Strlcgly ull silk No. 3, 4, 5 and 7 taffeta nnd plnld ltlbbons, worth up to 10c yard, bo nt, for bolt of 10 yards Cotton Batting for Comforts The best line of Cotton Hatting in Omaha, soft, fleecy and full weight, at 5c 8Jc 10c 121c and 15c A package. No boiler batting In Omaha and usually It Is double our price. Sale of Yarns and Worsteds Domestic Saxony in every shade man- ufactured, skein CW The best grade of Imported Saxony, 4 every shade, IvJC PltUlll . ... 1-31 ol t: 1 r- ' i Zephyr all colors, skein Fleislier's J. Knitting Worsted -t g all the new mixed colors, I jC skein Fleislier's best grade Germun Knitting E5? Worsted, jZnLL 's iiermantown 10c skoln. The Best Spanish Knitting Yarn, i skoln 1 OC Coral Saxony, per -!- I sxein 1 5'2C Shetland Zephyr, skchi 122C The best grade Aneora Yarn, every -4 rv color, ball IUC Ice Wool, eaS?",:Uf: IOC Berlin Zephyr, regular price So, ojp prlco, , per lap C WHOLE STATE 1S1NTEKESTEI) Two Meu on Trial for Stealing Journal Plates from Freight Cars, ARRESTED AFTER OVER A YEAR'S SEARCH Mnr-TiMilh of All Ititllrnnil WrreUx !nlil (o lie Vmiseil liy Dcprc ilutttniH of Till Clan Itt TIlllMfM. There is h case in tho criminal branch ot tho district court beforo Judge linker that ts being watched v,lth iuterest by people In all parts of tho state. It Is tho piostcu tion of two men on tho charge of stealing brass Journal plates from freight curs 011 tho sidetracks of tho Missouri 1'aclllc rail road. Tho detectives belU'o they havo conclusive evidence that Chancs Uoosevcli und John K. each nro RUllty of tho of fenso mentioned. At any rate, tho arrest of the iuir Is the result of moro than u ear's persistent work on tho part of de tectives In tho employment ot tho railroad nd members of tho local police department. Incidentally the secret agents of other roads havo helped In tho hunt, thoy In turn hnv lng beon assisted by constables und sheriffs In numerous other Nebraska cities and towns. Tho real Importance of tho enso lies as much In tho novelty of tho offense und tho Weak Lungs The wind knows your wc&k spot, even if you don't. It strikes you a little in the chest, ind then that tight feeling comes on. You begin to cough, and down you come with one of your regular hard colds. Didn't you know that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral strengthens weak lungs and prevents pneumonia? Throo ltm 5V.. enough for an ordlnirj colli ;50o.. uil light (or asthma, brnuchuli, hourimri,, wl:iwpln.cougli, hard culiu) f 1.00, rooit economical (or chronic cuaei. dnnRorous consequences as In the pains tho custodians of tho law havo takeu In appro heudliii; tho men believed to be tho of fenders. Tho stcalluK of tho Journal plate3 Is comparatively a now trndo In the lino of thlovery. To "tho layman In such niuttcrB It would not appear at first thought to bo a lucrative vocation, unless It Is borno In mind that brass sells for 22 cents a pound JUBt now, and that tho Isolation of some ot tho railroad sidetracks makes It compara tively sufo for a thief to despoil a whole train of freight cars In a slnglo night of these bYauu plntes. John Do l.onK, tho special agent of tho Missouri racllle railroad, who Is hero in the capacity of witness against Kooscvclt and Vonch, Bays that his employers' loss at tho hands of these thieves has reached as high as ?.'jO,000 In a year. It Is only lately, ho says, that tho light-fingered gentry of Nebraska have hit upon tho Idea, probably following tho oxnmplo of Mlssourlans and ICansnns who a yrnr ago became exports at tho trick, lt.nlrond men assert that nine out of ten of the disastrous freight wrecks (liirlug the last two years bnvo been due directly to tho oporatlono ot thoso thieves. Ilxpenxl v OutllU I'niieooss.i cy. They work In gangs of from thrco to a dozen. The ni-ci'srary outllt Is slmplo and Inexpensive. A team nnd wagun aro re quired to cart nwny tho plunder from tho field of cperntlons. A lack or two of the pattern used by house movers, a few heavy hammers to brenk tho Journals and sorno old clothes like thoso worn by railroad men complete tho equipment. The gangs solcet n amnll way station along tho lino, usually not far from a city where a market for the stolen metal can bo found. Near theso small stations the railroad eompunlcs aro often compelled to leave freight cars stand ing for weeks at a tlmo on tho sidetracks. It Is a simple matter for tho gangs of thieves to visit a locality of this kind, raise an end of each of tho cars nnd extract tho journal plntes frcm tho waste boxes. Tho traces of tho work can bo obliterated easily and the missing plates nro not noticed uuttl a wreck, or at le:wt a broken nxle, calls th attention of tho train crew to the fact that something Is wrong. A car running only a short dlstnnco ot a high rato of speed without Journal plates will have Its axls, or Journals, an they nre railed, heated red hot. Usually they molt. If the car happens to bo ut tho front of a truln It Is fortunato If the rntlro train Is not derailed aud there Is always the danger that many of the crow may bo killed la the dornllmtnt. CniiRlit After I.onir Scared. Sleuths of tho local ralltoads, detectives on the city force and tho sheriff have been hunting for the men who havo systematic ally robbed cars In tho vicinity of Omaha for nearly a year. Hoosovelt and Vcach wero tracked to their dwellings near Forty sovonth and Wakelcy blreeta on September IE. Veach was placed under arrest by De tectives Jorgeson und Dempsey, Special Agent IJ0L.011K and Sheriff rower. Hooso velt was absent. A little sister succeeded In making her escape from tho house In tlmo to warn Roosevelt to stay away. Ilo was captured ou September 29 In tho loft ot a dwelling owned by Otto Tops, south of Huser's park. In tho mcnntlmo Hoosovelt had led the sleuths nnd the sheriff a merry chase. Tho Intervening nine days wns an uninterrupted hunt. Hoosovelt had a good team aud managed to keep about six hours nhrad of his pursuers ull tho time. Onco tho detectives caught sight ot their man. This was on tho road near Springfield, Neb. Roosevelt took tho nlarm In tlmo to cover tho most ground In tho race that followed and managed to shake off his followers by making tho circuit of n largo hill. Tho ruso wns not discovered until too late. Roosevelt then doubled on his trail und ro turncil to his old hnunts near Omaha. He wuj found almost Immediately In tho place moutloued. 1 Tho detectives found In Tops' barn and houso seerul packs of the broken bruss plates, tho Jacks, oily clothing worn when tho raids were made and the hammers with which tho plates wero broken. Hoosovelt 13 said to have stolen Jl.OOO worth of tho brass only recently. Seymour, West Side, Druid Hill nnd Irish Spur nro said to havo been his favorite places of working. Many hundred dollars' worth of tho brnBs havo been recovered by tho detectives In Juuk shops and In hiding places, Indicating what a remunerative business the local thieves have curried on. (ilVUS HOY A.xmum ciiaxcu. Youthful liicorrlKllilf I'liuU .IihIkc IliiKiT In l.ciilt-nt MiiiiiI, A midget of a boy stood beforo Judge Haker in criminal' court yesterday to niiscr to a long list of offenses that would havo given the blush to a hnrUencd crim inal. Ho was so Binall that his honor lud to Btand to catch a glimpse ot him over the line ot tho Judicial bench. The big police man who held him by the nrm while tho county attorney read the complaint looked ponderous by comparison, as tho young ster's head camo only n little above his knees. Tho charge lu the complaint was Incor rigibility. Tho policeman explained that tho word wns stretched to cover a multi tude ot sins, "Ho drinks," your honor, tho bluccoat said, "he gambles for money, steals nnd runs nwny from home." Then the ofllcer named over the whole gamut of wrongdoing and said tho boy wns addicted to every form of It. Tho lud did not look tho part. Tho wide Lord Fauntlcroy collar over his shoulders was still neat and clean In splto of a stay In tho county Jail of two weeks' duration. His kneo breeches nnd short Jnckct wero well brushed nnd there wero no Indications of tho slovenliness which his ktepcrs charged him with In his pale face and blond hair. Shifty eyes wero the only point of rescmblanco ho bore to men of tho criminal class. Tho Judge was Impressed by tho lad's up pcarauco and he took tlmo during a busy morning session for a conversation that put him In a bright humor In splto of tho prospect of return to a Jail coll. "Como here, Hop-o'-My-Thumb," his honor called to tho boy, "and tell mo your troubles. What huvo you been doing? Tho complaint says you aro only 9 years old und have been guilty of Incorrigibility, what do you plead to the charge, guilty or not guilty?" Tho Judgo purposely emphasized tho word, In corrigibility, Intending to bo perplexing. The spectators caught his meaning nnd eon sequaotly thero wa3 a burst ot luughter when tho boy piped back the reply, "Not guilty," almcst beforo tho question was out of tho court's mouth. "They tell mo you have been here for two weeks, v hero Iwb tho sherlfl been hooping you, in his pocket?" ventured tho Judgo. "Why do you suppose they sny you did all theso bad things?" Tho lad thought an In stant and then explained that he had run away from homo a good many times to sell papers. Ho said he hnd a father, but tho man did not euro for him. "You wero Just a llttlo sin rt on money," said tho court, "and you ran away to sell newspapers to garner a little small change. I don't think we can send a boy like jou to the reform school without anotbor chance. I'll turn you ovor to Captain Strong, If you will promlsonot to sleep on tho streets nights. You made tho promise onco beforo und broko your word, but I'll forget about It If you will bo good hereafter." Tho boy Is so small thnt the handcuffs prisoners tsunlly wtar slip over his wrists. Ah ho lies tho reputation of making his "Bet-away" whenever the opportunity offers, the deputy sheriffs hit upon tho plan of twisting a lock of his hulr till It affords a gripping place and leading him, to and from tho Jail by tho hnlr. "That kid's n slippery llttlo eel and we arn't taking any chancos of having to chaso him u mllo or so," tho dtputy explained. the box at 2 o'clock nnd told to Inquire nbout points not fully understood. Ono was ut a loss to know whether to follow tho former Instructions of tho court or net upon his own knowietlgo of tho law. Ho wns unsettled nlso In regard to two lotters written by tho bank to Its New York cor respondent with reference to tho sale of tho Hartley warrant. Theso communications wero Introduced In evidence. As tho Juror wns unablo to tnnko hlineclf clear as to what enlightenment he desired, but was plainly negligent In not following tho court's Instructions, thu Judgo guvo an ad ditional paragraph that was In tho naturo of a reprimand Its purport was thnt tho Jurors could only follow tho Instructions given them ut the outset, without regard to their own conception of tho law. Tho twelve 1 men then Died back to the court house) 1 basement to try to reach an agreement. .lurj- ilal.'N Further liiHtriiotloua, After a deliberation lasting nearly twenty-four hours tho Jury la the caso of the Btato against tho Omaha National bank sent word to the court asking for further Instructions. The Jurors wero recalled to .TiiiIki KnwecM'i Son In DpiiiI, George Ellsworth Kawcelt, son of Judno Kawcott, died Thursday night at Oa lenn. 111., nfter n lingering Illness duo to paralysis. Tho funeral services and In terment will bo at Oalena, whero Judgo Kawcott ami other members of tho family now are. Court Note. Tho suit brought by uoatrlce Slobodlsky against Louis Slobodlsky for a dlvorco has been bottled out of court. Tho following mop wtp nrr- limed be foro Judgo Tinker yesterday: William Kehl, hurHtiry; Cb.ir'es Lytln, asiuioit, John Meehan and Tommy Morrlsey bur lury. The plea In earh ease whs ni-t KUllty. Judge Slab.nit.il yesterday hf-aro 'ho cise nt I'M Shlnn, administrator of tho estate of .1. I,. Shlnn. against I'uycke IirH.. the suit being to reeivor an uiiiiuld balaneo of ?379 on two carloads of potatoes. Tho I'nlted States court will probably re main quiet mull Monday,, wh 'n the petit Jury will repirt. The llmt weolt of thu term Is usunily taken up In thu argument of motions pending la the court, but the.ie have apparently all been disposed of Tho caso of Alexander Anderson ugulnst the Chicago Mouse Wrecking company was argued yesterday on motion of tho defendant to have tho petition mndo mora detlnlto atii certain, The pluln tlff alleges that he was Injured by th falling of certain timbers during the demolition of one of the build- Iiiks at tho exposition Kiounds. As several timbers fell In thu building, which was about 3W feet long, the defendant asks the court to require (he ptalntllf to state In what part of tho building he was stand ing wnen tho uccident ocoerred, Judgo Iluxter Is hearing tho suit brought by IMjsur Holbroolt ngalnst the Western Travelers' Accident association to recover Judgment for Jl.StW, nlleged to be due as Insurance, covering n perl 3d when Holbrook v.'uh dlHabled. he having fallen from tho fourth floor if a building la Now York and broken a leg. For n Cold In the llrnil. LAXATIVE HHO.MO-QUININE TABLETS. (.onion Proeeecllnu Itrniinieil. The (iordon Impeachment proceedings wero resumed before JikIbo Dickinson ut yesterday's sesslou of court. Tho de fense now has Its Jnnlngs aud although startling disclosures redounding to tho discredit ot those buck of tho prosecution wero promised when onco tho former police mnglBtrate's attorneys held sway, tho pro crodlngs wero exceedingly tnmo. Tho ex amination began with Loo S. drier on tho stand nnd related to tho straw bonds that made Judgo Gordon's occupancy of tho odlco as pollco Judge notorious. Dirjpi'f. (ii'iifMiiiur Joke, Con Dwyer, 3S years old, a enr repairer at tho Twentieth street power house, wroto a noto to a friend Thursday, saying ho was going to commit sukide. Tho note was re ceived by Fred Wagoner, a inntormun, who notified tho pnllre. Dwyer's friends, how ever, aro disposed to regard tho mutter us a Joke, Captain Sullivan of No. 3 engine house, who bus known him for several years, says Dwyer called upon him Thurs day evening and bade lilin goodbye, naylnx he was going 10 isoston and that his Ornuha friends would hear from him upon his nrrlvnl. Dwyer, who Is a single man, boarded at r.002 Hpruco street. Not in Nature for anyone to always feel tired, There Is 110 need to drag cut an existence without ambition, Weak nerves are responsible for lan guor, depression, debility mid varico cele. Dlveated nerve, whether due to over work, over-indulgence or nay other cause, can be made s'tong as steel by the use of Siiotv Mlor.11 Hun Crimed, HFFFAI.O. N. Y. . Nov. S Thn wrnther In this section has cleared nnd no further , serious ileluy from mow Is anticipated At the postnltlee here Mill morning It was aid that Lake Shore trums IS n ml 22 unrl Mich. I(.au Central train 14 from tno .veH. and tho fast mall from the fast, wero ubout ono hour late. The Pennsylvania's train rrom emporium, one nero nt ti.ia last even- Ing. arrived at 7.3) this morning. The same company's train from I'lttsbure due at 7.10 a. in. arrived at 10:15 n. in. All lines are ' now open and It Is expected schedule time I will ba mado during the day, 1 Don't Use a Refrigerator wsiiess it is kept clean with QDLD MST Washing Powder The taint of decaying particles of food i3 absolute poison. They tone and Invigorate every organ of the body, soothe nnd strengthen the nerves nnd transform btoken down men nnd women Into itroug, healthy. vIboumis. ruddy-cheeked persons, if you fiud this lin't o, you net your money back, Jl 00 per box, 61mt3 (with guaran tee), ?.' 00. Hook free. I'kal MEDS cimiCo,, Cleveland, olio. B?Id ly $Wn & ,Co - 15tl nil Douglas, and J. A Fuller &. Co.. Mtfc and Douulus. 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