Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 17, 1900, Page 5

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for ehildren's fine roef. Children’s Reefers 980 v_r‘«.v:nll’" of novelty ol zh; styles—sizes 4 to 12—worth up to #2.50 & garment, I. Rosenshien & Co.’s ., Here is another instance where Boston Store’ overstocked with jackets, Wai ts Paris Flannel Waists — most of the fancy, flannel waists sold in Oma- ha are bought at J. L. Brandels & Sons. We are showing moredainty st than all the other wtores and they are styles thut the other stores do not have Wo have some new Puris models for this sale in muny striking eflects.cflers ing & grand eelection to choose from $1 08 «© $4 98 We will offer special Saturday a splendid assortment of velvet waists in black and colors, $1 50 . have beun selling This lot this geason’s trade. for Ladies’ Jackets worth sl'98 $5.00 This lot consists of fine kersey, for Ladies’ Jackets worth $6.50 of fine Irish frieze and curly conslsts kersey, heavy boucle and friezo jackets in a vast boucle jackets, all assortment of styles. Every jack- et 1s well made, tailored, nicely lined and actually $5.00 Regular retail correctly values, at One Ninety-eight & ¢ blankets with Full size, very heavy lor straps, at.. Extra size,very heavy wool horse blankets, complete with all straps and buckles ..., (') 8C Very large and heavy can- vas, wool lined, horse blankets, shaped., with all straps, buckles $1 39 and sursingle .. and large Extra weight %108 size horse blankets, lined throughout, made with high collars, newest styles, perfect fitting price $6.50, your choice of an endless var- fety, all sizes, for Three Ninety-eight Fur Coats---Automobiles Ladies’ Jackets, made of genuine astrakhan, 20-in. long, lined with -~ G Sk inner's satin lining, full skins und l siitehed intor-lining: worth up to 825 Ladies’ genuina astrakhan Capes, made of full skins, 30-in. 1 -110-in. ewewn, guarantecd ~ § qualities Skinner's lining— 1 worth $20.00, for A sample ne of Automohllcfl. 40 and 42 ~m long, mado with st satin lined, strapped seams, well ved, fitted back, in castors, and browns and hl.ukn— man, differont sivles—your § choice of 14 lot for $20 English Box Coats $12.50 —made of flue kersey, in tnns and castors, with high rolling collars, velvet appliqued, strapped seams, guaranteed lining, s newest novolties in different 1 designs, worth up to 820, at.. Extra quality very heavy wool Horse Blankets, size 84x40, a special good blanket and extra $2 05 VAL e sisi i o by Kxtra heavy and large can- vas Horse Blankets with fine wool lining and extra strong straps, buckles and sursingle, a splendid blanket for stormy $4 50 weather. . L 84x00 Inches, with strap and buckles. . WHOLE STATE ISINTERESTED Two Men on Trial for Stealing Jonrnal Plates from Freight Cars, ARRESTED AFTER OVER A YEAR'S SEARCH custodians of the law have taken in appre- hending the men belleved to be the of- fenders. The sieallug of the journal pl is comparatively a new trade in the lin thievery. To the layman would not appear at first thought to bo a tive vocation, unh it 1s bor in n that brass sells for cents & pound just now, and that the f:olation of gome of the railroad sldetracks makes it compara- + sufe for a thief to despoll a whole train of freight cars in a single night of these brass plates. John De Long, Pacific Nine-Tenths of All Railvond Wrecks Sald to He Cmused by Depres dutions of This Class nleves, rullroad, loss at {\h- hands of these thicves has renched high as §50,000 in a yea is only latel that the light ved gentr e Bt upon t of Mizsourlans ) became experts ert that nine bt wrec been due thiey There is & easo in the criminal branch of the district court before Judge Baker that 18 being watched with interest by people in all parts of the state. It is the prosecu- | tion of two men on the charge of stealing brass journal plates from freight cavs on | the sidetracks of the Missouri Pacific rail- {at the trick. Rail roud. The detectives believe they have of ten of th conclusive evidence that Charies Roosevelt lug the last and John E. Veach are guiity of the of- | direc fense mentloned. At any rate, the arrest| Lxpensive Ou of the pair is the result of more than & | yov work in go year's persistent work on the part of de- | 0.0 Ty peces tectives tn the emplovment of the vailroad | {ivn ive “y (o and members of the local police department. | auireq o eart away the Incldentally the secret ugents of other roads | aalg of ¢perations. A fa Bave helped in the hunt, they in turn bav- | potvern ysed by house move 1ng been assisted by constables and sheriffs | hammers to brenk the journs in numerous other aska cities and | g14 clothes 1ike o'warn by towas. complete the equipment. T The real importance of the case lles as |, gmall way station along t mucis i the novelty of the ofeuse and the s tr bhave of these gs of from thr ary outfit | wagon are re plunder fr k or s, a fow h and & ratlroad m imple and m the two ¢ Gungs se line, usua not r stol. small stations the ral often compelled (o leave fre! ing for w It is a simple watter thieves to visit a locality an end of each of the cars and ex journal plates frem the waste traces of the work ¢ and the missing plates v wreck, or at least o attention of the t something 15 wr A car running only a short dist high rate of ut journal plates will have its axles, or journals, as they ¢ called, heated red hot. Usually they melt 1t ihe car bappens to be et the tront of & train it is fortunate if the entir not derailed and there is always the | that many of the crew may be kille deratiment Weak Lungs The wind knows your wesk spot, even if you don't, It strikes you a little in the chest, and thea that tight fecling comes on. You begin to cough, and down you come with one of your regular hard colds. Dida’t ou know that Ayer's Cherry ‘enonl strengthens weak lungs and prevents pacumonia? for the gpangs of this kind, ralse boxes, T be obliterated ¢ re not notiec broken axle, ca n crew to the fact that nee at a speed with Caught After Long Search, Slouths of the local railioads, detectives on the city foree and the sheriff have been 28c.. enough for an ordinary it for asthma, bronchitis, i Sopinig - cough, hard. coida; . moat sconomical for ChFORIC cuscs. shien & Co. were ete,, ack coverts, actual $8.50 values for Four Ninety-eight | the speclal agent of tho who s here in | unint errupted hunt psevelt | team and mar THE BFE: SATURDAY, OMAHA DAILY NOVEMBE 498 You will marvel at the jacke this triezes, et reveres and storm collars, 5¢C showing in cheviot $5.00 Trimmed Hats $2.50 Choice of over 600 trimmed hats, many of the Berthe hats, last week, in order to close them out quick,choice silk and satin lined, ')verstock of nen’s and Misses’ ready cash serve for Ladies’ Jackets worth $12.50 There are many samples in this lot aro worth considerably mor u the price we estimate them at, $1 These in- clude fur trimmed kerseys, velours and nov elty garments, also all wool kerseys with appliqued collars and reveres, nobby box front effects, also & big lot of coverts, vene- tlans, boucles, ete., all colors, all styles, cholce of the lot for for Ladies’ $ 5 .luckets worth 4 The finest fine meltons, that s we are Extra fine venetlans, coverts, Tot. kerseys, boucle, some with inlaid | nowest also golt $17.50 values, Six Ninety-eight | R 1 0 ‘Jackets on Sale at 50c¢ ¢ s you to good advantaqe. owing to unfavorable tra (lc conditions and in their efforts to dispose of their stock, they turn to us, we made them an offer of 50c on the doliar. which they accepted. That is why we are able to offer you these stylish jackets at such low prices. for Ladies’ Jackets worth $12.50 English kerseys, tailor stitched, with storm collars, friezes in etorm effects, wom al for als ceys with fur collars and rever styles, others applique e with 1 silk o 0 elegant shield or satin Nine Fifty A MILLINERY SURPRISE Closing out all our Pattern Hats that cost us $25, $35 and $40 for $10, Saturday. These pattern hats are all the latest creations from London and Paris, including 200 hats from Francois and Leichenstein. About SO of these may- $10 OO cient hats on hand now, no two alike, your choice at. .. ... 50 move of Joseph's $10.00 hats, many fur 2 hats in this lot, to close them out, at.... .... 75¢ Fancy Feathers 10c e d 75¢ fancy feathers 10c wings, breasts, birds, all in Ostrich plumes 25¢, 50c and 75¢ each, Reudy-10-wea hapes, and o on. and $3.50—you that were $5.00 250 one great assortment trimmed They were $ r cholce. . .. bats wit %5.00 fi\ $3.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats 50c the all nds in b new 5, quills .50c¢ Special Sale of Ribbons Saturday 25c Yard All the week they have been displayed In ou r show window. snd corded ribbons that would be a bargain at 2ic, Just day at 6o yard. They are up to b inches wide. These fine all silk for u special salo we off Yard for Ribbons Actually Worth plaid T to- 5@ 50c Taffeta Ribbon15c yd/50c Velvet Ribbon 19¢ yd |10 yards of Ribbon for 5c rictly oire would be g0 Saturday at for Age velt was absent making her | time to warn Roos | was captured ou § in a dweiling owned by es | soventh of |1 in sucu matters It | tectives all silk Taffeta Ribbon, black and all colors, a bargain at G0c, dangerous consequonces as 1o the pains the | ally robbed cars 1n the vicloity of Omaha nearly were tracked to their dwelling and Wakeley streets Veach was placed under u ong and Sherift Kuser's park had led the sleuths and the sheriff a wesry | chase The aliend of his as | the detectiy This w and m: King | ruse me T ovelt took st ground in the naged to shake the circuit u Rooseveit then doubl turned to his old haunts near Omaha. | was found almost immediately in the place | which tract the i [ r { i ‘ bra d. det the facks the ralds the > b only Druld Hil tnal knee, T rigit od criminal lor glven the He was tand to ca line of the judicial b n who held him by by ster's head came ch ity the word w tude of sin: bluecoat steals and runs away from home. huuting for the men who have systematic- | the officer named over the whole Ives found In Top 1 were made and the hammers with avorite places of w ilars' recovered by nd dn hiding places, rerative have carried on arge in the said, plain and| 15¢ 1,000 pieces of satin quality Velvet Ribbon, 12 worth up to 50 per yard . back, very finest| Stricgly all si Saturda, of 10 yards 1k No. 8 for 3, 4, 6 a and plald Ribbons, worth up to 10c¢ yard, go at, bolt Cotton Batting for Comforts The best line of Cotton Batting in Omaha, soft, fleecy and full weight, at 5¢ 8ic 10c 12!¢ and 15c A package. wrongdoing and said the boy was addicted | the bLox at 2 to every m of it. The lad did not look near Forty- | the part. Tho wide Lord Fauntleroy collar opte mm-r\ over his shoulders was still neat and clean | st by De. ‘ in spite of a stay in the county jail of two | Special | weeks' duration. His knee breeches and Power. Roose- | short facket were well brushed and there | A little sleter succecded | were mo indications of the slovenliness o from the house in | which his keepers charged him with in his It to stay away. He|pale face and blond hair. Shifty cyes were ptember 26 in the loft of | the only point of resemblance he bore to Otto Tops, south of | men of the criminal class meantime Roosevelt | The judge was impressed by the lad's ap- | pearance ud he took ti & a busy morning sesslon for tion that put him in & bright bumor o of the °d 10 keep about six hours | prospect of return to uers all the time, Onee | bere, Hop-o'-My-Thumb,” his honor called eht ht of thelr man, |to the boy, “and tell me your troubles he road near Springfield, N | What e you been doing? The complaint mor the alarm fn time to cover |88 only 9 years old and have been by race that followed | Builty of incorrigibility, what do you plead off his followers by | 10 the charge, guilty or not gullty?” The of a large hill. The | Judge purpcsely emphasized the word, in discoverad until too late. | corrigibility, intending to be perplexing 1 on his trail and re. | The spectators caught his meaning and con He | Sequently there wa: burat of lav n the boy plped back the reply ' almcst before the question was out of the court's mouth “They tell me you have been here for (v vhere has the sherifi be in his pocket?’ ventured Why do you suppose they these bad things?” The lad thougl stant and then explained that be had run away from home a good muny times to 1 papers. Hie said he had a father, but th man did not care for him. “You were a littlo short on money,” sald the “and you ran ell newspapers to ¢ a little small change. I don’t think n send a boy llke you to the reform school without another chance I turn you over to Captain Strong, if you will promise not to sleep on the streets nights. 3 ade the promise once before and vour word, but 1'll forget about it if ill be good hereafier s 80 small that the handcuffs unlly wear slip over his wristy # the reputation of aking hi: way" whene opportunity offers, the deputy sherifts hit uyon the plan | '} | o¢ twriating 8 Jock of his Balr {1 it affords | 7. 1 a gripping place and leading him, to and | beln t from the jail by the hair. “That kid's a | % I slippery little eel and we arn't taking any t chances of having to chase him u mile or 80, the diputy explaiued vear. Roosevelt and Veach at a loss to k former instructl his own unsettled also written Ly the eson and Dempsey, ose Bartley warran! unable o htenr | was In ucth a conve in tutervening nine days was an | Roosevelt had a good and only foll at the out conceptior then file ement to try a e could thew; | own ur s you ar ot fense now hus startling diseredit of tho barn and the broken brass clothing worn when | | sacks of olly were broken. Roosevelt Ve hll)ll"l $1,000 worth of the t West Side, pur are sald to have King. Many brass have fves In junk indicating what business the local thieves made Jud office a8 viuour d Irish Judge Fa George Ellswe worth of th aled the deot nweett court way to will } ANOTHER CHANCE, d ent M d. taod before Judge court yesterday to st of offenses that would 1sh to a hardened erim- small that honor had tch a glimpse of him over the nch. The blg police- n while the aint looked the young- above his Jadge f a boy little Jury Asks ther Instructions, After @ deliberation lasting nearly | twenty-four hours the jury in the case of “he gembles for money, |the state against the Omaha National bank | Then | sent word to the court askiog for further | mut u!llu-\runlvlomv The jurors were recalled to complaint was incor- policeman explained that stretched to cover a multi- r’ “He drinks,”" your honor, the | defendant llfl‘ u‘V o now whi on knowledge of the in rege bank to its New York t. The were introduced in evidence. make himeelf clear ment e in ons, the ditional paragraph that w Ite purport was that the jurors ow the set, of back lock and told about points not fully understond ether fo la rd to respoudent with reference to the ose con desired not fol 0 Judge 50t instru law to the nd 7 taffeta Sc No better batiing in Omaba and usually it {s double onr price, One b follow the of the court or act upon He was letters cor- le of the imunications W two As the juror as to but was lowing the gave an ad- ho nature of me given without regard to their the The court twelve Louse to reach an agreement, cedings Resumn impeac before its ures e back were promised when on ceeding 1 with Lee § to 1l lon inn hment Judge U f court ings redound of the e the f¢ cld sway, Iy tame e straw occupa police judge notorious r ekl The d although ing to the prosecution srwer police the pro The ex~ Grier on the bonds that acy of th cett's Son Ix Dend. orth Thursd A ll o 1 e at 15 of potatoe Qliring the iafluiad e cett, 8o day nig! tng 111 al servic alena, where aud other members of the on of Judge bt at Ga- ness due to e and In- Judge tamily trice Slobodisky for a id ba urt will divaree has fgned be- W the suit probably ve. timbors f the build- tmported Ker- the very fronts, lined, to inquire was o of $379 | Children's Reefers 51()8 fine st nov- cholcest for children's recfors, the ve clties, mude extra v e f “the cloths W ot the Dollar. I. Rosen- Bear in mind that every garment in this lot was made for The above firm, (L. R()~t'l|~]|lcl| & Co.), are noted for the excellency of the garments they manufacture. Petticoats for tomorrow, day, on main floor bargain squaro. 800 pet- tteoats at 50 : many we claim could not be equalled for less than 81.50 elsewhoro, All of then are sateeu and mercerized 5 0 een, In black an1 colors, They for Ladies’ corcod and trimmed with mi rnn- of ruffes, on sale on muin flm-r Jackets worth $25 $|4.50 Thes Satur- for Ladies’ Jackets worth $20.00 the in the box front effect, collars, coat effects, Materlals of the finest kersey , lined slik, all colors, all 150 odd samplo jackets are aleo fn- Actual $20.00 values, for Eleven Ninety Tailor-Made Suits "mn'dn_y we place on sale a special line of 9 Tot 1l This Sackets, consists of very swellest garments are made of the with storm finest material in the 1 garments are included in this lot. Actual $26.00 valu wert P newel vicunas, cheviots, ete. styles, box fronts sample with guaranteed satin or Klzes, , on sale at cluded Fourteen Fifty e N skein Fleisher’s Zephyr— 'lhe hest grade Angcra Yarn, every color, ball. Ice Wool, large balls, 10c each .... 10c¢c Berlin Zephvr, regular price S, « uvp.:.m-. 20 per lap ladies’ golf and wulling suits. The suits are mado in tho new eton and boxfront juckets of fine rlnl\l back cloth, in blues, und browns, elegantly tailor g stitched, deep stitehed facing at bottom 9 98 of skirt ~815 to 31850 values for. . adies’ Tuilor-Made Suits for $7.85, short box front on effects, well lined and tailored, g fitting garments—$12.50 85 for 5 3 Y ' $17. lYR||s~i n Blou Suits, made of pebble cheviots, silk lined walsts, latest style skirt, [u‘n aline lined. In this lot we Include fine coverts llle\loll, bomespuns, etc., many worth $ on sale for ... Ladies’ $25.00 lhw-ulnn Rloune \mtsvnl-n eton, singie and double breasted tight Aitting sults, nearly all are silk lined throughout-—they are made of imported coverts, cheviots, vene- tians, pebble cheviots, etc.—worth $ up to $26.00—sale prie 14 50 only ...... L Domestic Saxony The Best Spanish in every shade man- 5 Koitting Yarn, ; kein . : ufactured, ekein ..., ., DC Fc'o'l‘_al Saxor 15¢ The best grade e y of Imported Suxony, 10 axeln .. C Shetland Zephyr Germantown i 10 skein C Fleisher’s J. Knitting Worsted— Helsher best grade German Knitting Worsted, skein As several which was | the de; nt o asks the plaintift o state uf tho bullding he was staud- | cldent ocerrred hearing the sult brought Kk ag the inis at tho exposition grounds. timbers fell i the bullding. about 5 feei long, rt Not in Nature for anyone to always fcel tired. There is no need to drag cut an existence without ambition Weak nerves are responsible for Ian- guor, depression, deLiity and varico- ok %o Tansvon 3 to be due as crivg a period when Holbrook he having fallen from the t a building in New York and isabled, fourth flooe broken & leg. e lseated urren wiistber dle fa omen work, over-indulgenc- or any other causel can be wade o'1ong as sieel by the use of Serin2 They toneand invigorate of the'body, soothe anl stren nerves und tr o men and wom, 8100 per box ; 6 boxes (yith guaran. tee ME For a Coid in the Head, LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS, Dwyer's Con Dwyer, 3§ ye the Twentleth street a note 1o a friend Thy golng to commit sulcide. The note was re- celved by Fred Wagone motormun, who Dwyer's friends, 'how- regard the matter 4 englne r several m Thurs , sayIng At his Omaha him upon h Joke, ar repalrer at house, wrote maying he was shome 13 old, Iun |he + “Gows 10 strong. healin veked per T 't 80, you get your ever Wik & friends arrival boarded would hear from Dwyer, who Is a single man, at Spruce street. Snow Storn linw Ceaned, BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 18,~The \\O.nlhfir tn his section has cleared and no furthe ' fiom snow is anticipated his moriing (1 % N and 2. 'm th 2 Cant vigorous, ‘rudd you find this money back. Book frec. D'k Cant: Co, Cleveland. ¢ Bold by Kuhn & C; and J. A Fuller & Cn 13th 4nd_Dou ek and Doukla \v z . ¥ Cook's Duchess Taniets ar wsed monthiy by over 1000 114 e ol T e Fampla an partic faru. i Wartee Deire ®01d 1n Omaha by Kuhn & Co.. 5 constully Price, euts for ok Couy & Dousias. CRIGAGD and. Mic n wer X ennsylvani mporium, due here at 615 od at his abont train st even The same due at 1:10 I lines are m. Al 4 schedule time ng iy tratn from PILAOUR arrived ut " iow open and it |s expec 1l be made during the d Don’t Use a Refrigerator unless it is kept clean with GOLD DUST Washing Powder The taint of decaying particles of food is absolute poison. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Car S Uticure A femalc disense s, 31 1o, wnd advice free Dr.B. J. hay, S

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