Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 10, 1901, Page 25

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1901. 7 THE Emerreen e Don’t do it again, another. Be prising, entlemen! r. Dealer— agreety. # Bondy & Lederer pays better : - * have accomplished substantial effects which are apparent to any smoker. They have plainly doubled the grade of a popular priced, generally used product. The consumer fully recognizes ft. Why attempt to stop the natural results? It is futile —_— and distinctly to your own -./m eer . disadvantage as a cigar dealer. WE WANT THE TOM KEENE SOLD AT FIVE CENTS BY ALL DEALERS. The TOM KEENE always had a Sumatra wrapper, and now, with this filler, is indistinguishable, In taste as well as appearance, from the (0-cent domestio brands. But the remarkable planting enterprise of Bondy & L( ferer had for its sole uitimate alm the escape of Import duties and the giving of a gonuine deliclous Vuelta filler to the American smoker in a G-cont cigar. While it costs some outlay to let the publio kmow all particulars In this matter It comes back o us In subsequont sales as fast ss consamers fry the goods. And we are prepared fo defeat any attempt fo prevent the heavy sale of the TOM KEENE at 5 cenis by posting the pubilo so fthoreughly it ean not be side-tracked by a heavy price. Every dealer who co-operates with this higher G-c." ! value to the consumer Is absoluiely oertaln to be a large gainer in the next tew months. . PEREGOY & MOORE CO.. Distributers, Council Bluffs, la. 4 FOUND OUT DOUBILING UP Public announcements ave appeared of latc re- arding the success of the merican grown Vuelta .» tobacco transplanted to Southern soil in the U. S,, by Bondy & | Lederer, with the added in- formation about these |8 crops now being used in the ; Tom Keene cigar. A whole- ' sale price higher than rates | all t:le fgld-tlme 5 cent cigarls‘ to f ers und necessary on these 1 goods. To get even or rather ahead a more certain dealers have been found | to be charging 10 cents each for the goods among cis- ' tomers who have overlooked that the price of the Tom Keene is plainly stated in these announcements at 8 cents. i | ; 3 T N o some fime the t is better, but those T STV | 0 i 3 n or coaches with consumptives. The same 1 L } I it Be. 3 4 A ].0 RL T H ] G FlRE the twe hours proved busy for needles and | charge of the business affairs of the unlon | ".l[xulb (,EleAL (IETS lN qu o0 13 docketed for the coming meeting TROI- BL ‘T ”C l S(HOOL\ n charge of the 'uln»w declare 1|||.r. mn’ P w T S ‘N{l l\ tongues and wholly pleasant. | that its members wero not recognized by of the Tranccontinental Fissenger associa- ““'“‘J 3 ; riph ok iy the Yo b A8 Each girl will be permitted to keep the|a majority of the contracting painters of ‘u(m, and it is probable that similar actiom ot ""” bie W ""' a " ’“"’“"* -"y' ‘!': M.} m work that she completes, and this feature | the city, and at the present time the union 4 v will be taken. " J 1A SIBURE NS A WA (iR e REW. NULGINE f promises to make it doubly attractive. The | has control of the workn in every shop s Out in Running Tim So far as can be learned the Pullman om- | B0iler Reom Cut OFf from the Outside | be heated in the coldest days of winter, | Formation of the Combine Far from Being | it i\ [0 0 1 fod Saturday morning | of any consequence. Two years ago a con- Omaha and Chicago. clals do not believe it is their province to World at Pres e rem——— Accemplished. and during the week the women will en- | (ract governing wages was entered fnto and deal with the question. The danger was ot il jhid deavor to interest the mothers of the nelgh- [ has been unbroken. It will expire next uelid considered grave enough to be a subject for SHORTENING ¥ borhood in forming clubs for work and im-| April and will undoubtedly be renewed, as GOOD ROAD AND NEW ENGINES IN USE |consideration in the fourteenth annual con- | JINNTOR ~ HAS A DIFFICULT TASK IMPROVING SERVICE MANUFACTURERS SEEM TO BE UNWILLING | ,rovement. there 1s no desire on the part of either pis vention of the International Association of dyiddn, T V. 2 i 4 —_— | ployer or employe for a change AV SOrkachs T S hall 1lwau- | Daylight Chicag clal leaves 7:20 a. m, (s £ e (Al why BUEResan seouaty haiclin B wan In or Anlies Out Under | ingiend of 7 4, m. Same time of arrival at hers Have BELL REACHES FOR HIGH PLACE | At the lust mecting of the local union $ Line Bids for sinesn by | ke At that time an urgent call was made . ‘.-1,{ i £ . 5 | resolutions were adopted nominating Mr. on the ri roads to d 0 0= a URO. : i ns On & Teain Whick Will :I‘[.::'u'hh‘(“I::ll1;{4;";;“;:':::?(‘(hvlll( to pro ) t rrnn:nnn L S e :M nt an Man Wants to Be Prestdent of | Bell for the position and an appeal was F b e e i | " 7 he Architect Sayw A | 1hayen' 1:10 n. 6, (nstend of 68804, s Bian Mar Be 1kt ThibehatIonEl Palitors sent 1o all of the unfons calling for their he Figh sritling by Etipniption the Situation. | Same time of arrival at St. Paul-Mpls Abandoned. Bikitsikoae co-operation. The convention will assem- - 1Be FIERY By agreement between attorneys of the 3 0. 8, the Overland Limited to Chicag ble at Detroit Monday, December 2 porae Oregon Short Line and the San Pedro, Los Jort | The janitor of the Omaha High school | 0t p. m., carrles SLEEPING CAF ey ‘ BAth 5 ¢| The want ad. page is the poor man’ ! TSAAD {Ha R THInS e Oafthal il ikatitite ;‘“K']‘“‘ & Salt Lake roads, all hearlngs |, 0 T it o proposition which | ONLY. Much quicker time westbound, [ Local dealers In agricultural implements h“ H “;‘” of “:""‘jl: "; a H-'"dfdnlf n'.. liari *'nm’llkwuu ““5’ I.IKIn'::"‘»;“r:\:-r , t m‘:))h‘ Rl AR a s ailiktIo to.| et 'TH“' IR LaTHONE, NAR e eon | 18 causing him no little trouble, and the way | Chicago to Omaba are awaiting with futerest the result of the | :'ullrhln e 1”‘1‘ v ”“.\«‘ul" o e he Chloago-Omaha passenger begin next woek at Carson, Nev., have been | 1 IGFAE BI £ HEL i thouble, ind the he Northwes| can do this. conference held this week in Chicago to[©'®' Internationa rotherhood the » Bank for Big Sum. n greater extent than before by cut- | postponed ninety days, to allow the engl- PP p 2 %4 ke 1401-1403 Farnam St ' organise American Plow com. | Present time Mr. Bell is business agent of | : Siep g (ekks &k s e 0 | throush: the narrow. defils.of Meadow Al | SEPATatus bool as a result o = | pany, < e D flve | POSt-Dispnteh from Bedford, Ind., says: u‘m : mmul }\1‘ "lflk\‘ 0 at m' “"‘m :‘-‘l‘“‘ e ‘:mh “ml‘ i h'ml"wl but one | the construction of the new building w..llOBBERS REPORT GOOD TRADE | ganization was announced last #pring. hv hllshlu(l)l I(;r mT y‘nrs In |Ih( ve| Gracksmen gafned uccess to the bullding birod "l' P ol "“"m 625 . m . | read can build, and where the right-of-way | NeW boilers have been placed in the boiler — - Said one of the local managers yesterday: | Years the Omaha union has passed through me 16 to leave Chicage % p. w, ! 4, ore . of the Campbellsburg bunk at Campbells- g | By .| room in addition to the two previously used, | Better the of Cold | “We do not know what (he result has been, | On€ of the bitterest fights in the existence | | Washington county, twenty rhaching OuiAta At §:%, Noi & will leste | '8 timed br bath ronds. The mape ase ( J0a% 10 0a0' nesesary TR e —Some v but that there will be some result s cer- | Of organized labor and has won a victory | fron pore ut 1 a, m. today nd sceime Omaha 4t 7:10 &, m,, ten minutes later than | [0 6 HARC 8 E28 AN o ovides that|ToOm. Plans were prepared by someone | Territe tain. The meeting this week was announced | Which {8 almost unrivaled in the history of | yorween $12,00 and $16.000 by blowlng open HOWARI & 2ixe 1R OloRR0 (BLIRIN0. B 1 o 0 e by through a | connected with the building by which the J as the last which would be held, some of the | O78anized labor in the west. There has| (e safe. The robbers escaped, but posses the same a8 at aressat, 4 Darrow defile such as the Meadow valley | outside cntrance to the room was closed up | e heaviest manufacturers saying that if the |Dever been a time since Mr. Bell took are in hot pursuit Thlo chauee dow not give the Central u | LM Il allow Joint trackage arrange. | and the areaway used as place to stor| The cool weather of the last week has had | combination were not perfected at the prea- westbound edule of twelve hours and ments with another road seeking right-of- | €0al. This small way will only hold sufi- | @ good effect on all lines of Omaha's whole- | ent meeting they would have nothing fur- forty minutes, as announced in an evening way, it is belleved this postponement {s | clent conl for two days' use when ull four | S¢le trade. The immediate results were | ther to do with it this year. sheet Friday. The Central has the long- |\ "0 0ininary gtep in an arrangement for | bollers are in operation, and there has been | Particularly noticeable in dry goods lines,| “Thoy then made another statement which i est Chicago-Omaha line by nineteen miled, | o0 ivaokage over the 140 miles to be sur- | DO provision made for the storing of larger Where orders for goods to renew winter | is calculated to put independent dealers to but the new schedulo glves it a fast service. | g, 3 0 X greatly | G - y ¢ a serious | Stocks increased in u marked degree - g Thoy sald that sl o prY I m] e e poseltte bo. | Yoved: an arrangement which will greatly | quantitles on the ground. whis is a serious | stocks (ncreased in o marked degree, tho | EUSMIOE:. Thoy sald ha :l;)uld xhu'n{nxr:tx i s S e B R 3 et g Ath stmplity 1h8 bl geitismant. of tha tight- | tate of stiaire: a¥ st tifles during the win N negotiations fall they would put prices be- tull sized ONE DOLLAR package of VITAE-ORE, by mall postpaid, suffclent cause the roadbed on the Omaha line i8 | or.way contest between the two roads. ter 1t will be impossible to deliver coal at | last week was exceptionally good for the|low the cost of production next year and | for one month's treatment, to be paid for within one month's time after receipt, if now In almost perfect condition, being the High school on account of the stecp | Season, which usually very quiet. This | make the smaller manufacturers not only :;lu 5:..1\-” (;;.X lrulh',ull» ay mmm; use has dono )lnm' or hl-;v‘ln-m-' Kood \:x ||'ull ed u L » hel °s and . " e result“of the opef ot 8 . Frafs g | the drugs and dopes of quacks or ood doctors or puatent medicines he or she has well-ballasted and laid with the heaviest Ratlway Notes an raonals, hill was the result“of the opening of several | willing but anxious to combine on any | ever used. READ this over again carefally, and understand that we ask our pay and best rails. New Pittsburg engines of | & ¢ new business houscs in the Omaba terri- | terms after the season of 1902, If they | only when it has done you good, and not before. We take ull the risk; you have the 200 class will be used under the new |for th Shaver, superintendent of signals | But this is not the most serfous pha of Union Pacific, s in Denver the question.. Whan the. outaide door was or cut time s a matter of conjecture terday morning which passes through the main building. | these goods increasing as the power of re- Superintendent W, R. Baxter of the Unfo Pacti The Western Passenser assoclation lines |divislon, === . 4 P P e k Island and the Burl ! have refused to deal with the question of | The, Rock laland aud the e providing separatc conches or Sleepers of | tardiy morning loaded with oot ball separate compartments 'n sleepers for con- | thusiasts sumptives Among the W appointment changes In the rallroad 1s cne wh The matter was considered at the regular hLe of interest to the friends of menthly meeting of the asroclation held in | man in Omaha and the west 4 At wanld Femule Disorders, La Grippe, Malarial Fever, Nervous I’ or more the manufacturers would come into | Ffiele Dweraers, 1o fistppe. Mularial competition with their owu goods in an- | deny ‘after using Give age, ills and sex me on the local | gther year should they attempt to establish ‘r'm- offer will challenge the attention and consideration and afterwards the gratis | the boiler room. Ashes and cinders have | last year after the shipping season opened. | would surely fail until the stock in the | not for your mkepticiam. bt ask only your Inyestgagion, and at our oxpanse. rogurts been piled as high as the boflers in all | The local d rbs the supply | hands of independent jobbers had been de- | less of what ills you huve, by wending to us for a package. You must not write om available space, and now there is no more| Reports from the north are to the offect | pleted.” | & PPEAl Care: e this, address THEO, NOKL COMPANY, M, 40, BiI, W. Nosth Ave. | room. The janitor is pillug up the ashes that the recent cold wave damaged the cel ———— | Chicago, 111 # # TORL R T . | and waiting for the time when they will | ery crop of Michigan and Wisconsin to a ure n Cough miration and General De- answing this, writing for w package, will | ory. Among the new wtocks wupplied by [ should do this thero is every possibiliiy | nothing to lowe. "I€ it does not Benefit You."you pay s othing " VITAL-GRE in v 2 N 6 davel : e | President Horace G. Burt of the Unfon | o . i . nalia Houses wis ane for Lalo F e i natural, hard, adamantine rock-like wubstance — mineral — ORE — mined from {he Schadule, No further developments RAYS | gy il want west on No. § Friday after: | closed up 2o provision was mado for .the | Ofiaha houses ne tor catioma, OKl. | that prices will Dot be restared as soon | ground’iike gold and silver, und reaulres about (wenty years of oxtdization 1t cone appeared In the Chicago-Omaha situation, |00, removal of ashes. Previous to the closing | Which was sold in comp n b Kansas | they suppose. There is a large amount of | m|],,, free |hm,._d,, o .ulp!mrluuflm;’nuillllv-fllum' n‘ml one package I.mm,.(,,.,?. in m‘,.‘“‘..; but decistve action on the part of the Mil- | 5 "W, ‘urtle of Des Moines, traveling | of the door the ashes were removed by a | City capital in the hands of independent jobbers | BAl Btrenkth and curative value 800 gullons of tho most Dowcriul, eficacious minera waukee, the Burlington and the Rock Island | passenger agent for the Union’ Pacific, 18 | 1ifc through that opening. The only en-| I the fresh fsh and oyster markel the |and it would without doubt he put into | WateF drink fresh ut the pringe "It is geologloal discovery, to ke val s | 18 looked for within the next week or two. [N IOWR (L he | tF4BCe to the boiler room at this time is | cold wenther had almost as much efiect as | plows at the low prices quoted. With thesc | oases s Rheumatium. Bright's Discase, Ilood Powoning, Heart Trouble, Diphtherl Whether their action will be (0 slash rates | Nbr L westorn potmd troms Chician yoi¢ | through a winding corvidor, very narrow,|!n the dry goods lines, the demand for | independent concerns stocked up for a year | Catarrh and Throat Affectlons, Liver. Kidney and Biad Allmonts, Stomach i g | iy 1t is impoesible to carry the ashes over this | tall cour ve them increase and as a result the refuse from the | There is quite a lot of g Compartments foy Conn alers to prese s making o trip over the Nebrask and o | Omy 3 e | erowd him from the room. great extent, but with opening of more | « s R O 4 e & ctlon of N O'Brien, Jr.. superinte, o = Stop cougl K, a itates UNgs an Chicago this week, at which all the Omaha 1 NOFth Caroling a; Arehite ells Hix Story, southern flelds the country does not depend | tyvoe” thom no chance to heal. Foley's | lines we resented, but was passed on Southern railroad, h been extended entirely upon the crop of those states, so it to the Pullman company. The ouestion was Washington division. “Nick' suc-| The architect of the building says it was Honey and Tar cures without causing a | placed on the doc ket A the urgent request 3. Ryder, superintendent of the|the understanding that when the old en #train in throwing off the phlegm like com- . shington division, who resigned to take | trance was closed the superintendent of | " mon cough expectorants, of the Travelers' Protective association 1o slsewhare. Mp. O'Brieh Ta bn ORAL rbch complaine that the health und Iito of | B, Being i “ygunsas son ¢ luts | bullines would koot w emborary 1t gICHTMAN GOES DOWN RIVER |NEw SEWING SCHOOL OPENS FURT WURTH e al its thousands of members were dally placed | Genera it matter of pride to all who v Y roo '« p o o jeopardy through mingling in sleepers |fnow hi L the roof of the bqller roam for the re " 4 v is not believed that th ige reported will have much effect upon local prices. Woman's Club Mi n at Second and William Streets B motion | moval of the refuse from the furnace. It oy is asserted by a member of the school | Started for St board who investigated the matter that | by Owuer, e H such a 1itt 18 not practical, as the distance s too great for it to be operated by hand | yegorday afternoon the steamer Jacob fdmadly o avurl a eme y and that there is no arrangement by which | ft The Omalia Womag's olub copmenced ita 16 6oula e ousrated. By bower . at thie | HoRiman deft Omats fop Louls. The | philanthropic work in earnest yesterday This reliable medicine has for fifty years been the favorite | o 1 ‘J ob Richtman fos val monthe has | with the openiog of a sewing school in the with thousands of people, and 1t will alwaye be found in | “orpo paiter witl come up at the next | o 1B charge of the United States marshal | old Chapel of the Carpenter at Becond and their medicine chest. L | under libel proceedings instituted by Caleb | Willlam streets. At the meeting on last | meeting of the Board of Education and an | yajey and recently before Judge Munger | Wednesday this work was decided upon and 3 2 to o teturning, tickets goc ave 1Por oI 9 ’ attempt will be made to solve the diM-|(he lihelant recovered Judgment against | Mrs. George Hoobler appointed superintend Returning, tickets good to leave Fort Worth on or 0Sfte ers Lol the boat for $1,800. The owners of the boat | ent of the clesses. Ten o'clock was the | fore Novel 25 There has also been muth complaint as | hour before November 25 November 11, 12 and 1 appealed the case (o the United tes | set, and when Miss 8. J. Barrows, Mrs. E, to the actlon of the sma ack since the | soure of appeals a rfecting un appeal | B 'r.‘ml.‘“..:ul Mrs, B. Bryant :lrl\':d at Wonderfully good opportunity to visit the Southwest tomac itterS. now hollers were placed in operation bond, the boat was turned over to them. | the mission they found about Afteen girls, : ; 4 ! stack was urlx\nnll\‘ylunmd to carry the |\ the boat has been in charge of the | ranging in age from § to 15, waiting for at the most pleasant season of the year, sheuld be given & permanent place in every household, be- | 570Ke from furnaces under two bollers States marshal. James Walling, 4 | them ¢ cause it is America's favorite medicina for stomach ills ‘h "“"“'J‘“““ 2 “""“”‘"' bollers through | has been the officer in charge d The industrial work at the chapel has g ok o e g the brigk stack and the space between the day, while 4 guard has been in | been suspended for some time, but the v the metal and the brick formed a passuge . night. The costs of the mar- | somewbat timid daughters of the district [ ] TlGKET oFflcE Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, for, foul air. When ihe iwo addiional 4 office will be In excess of $200 were willing to brave the “strange ladies” BU[II" MM 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 250 ollers were set the metal flue was re- | —— | for the sake of resuming the class work | ) 2 ! - Flatulency avd Insomnia, moved and then it was found that the stack | Racgache neglected. It | The al of Miss Mageu a few minutes i 25 2 h, 1t allowed (o | later entirely reassured them and the girls HUU]E nunllnflrou sT.Tlo" also stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, puvifies the blood |its vent. The draft was so poor that the | rup 100 long, may result in Bright's disea were soon separated according to age and | " and prevents Malaria, Fever and Ague. firemen were driven from the boiler room | digbetes or other serious and often fa set to hemming towels, each little group 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128, Try it, but do not accept & substitute. The genuine has | by the smoke and gases which accumulated. | complaints. Foley's Kiduey Cuze makes the | under the supervision of one of the women Our Private Dye Stamp over the neck of the hottle, Since the furnaces have been operated for | kidneys well, The room i¢ large, sunny and warm, and had a larger opening at its base than at | means kidney

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