Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 28, 1887, Page 8

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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1887, WOW 10 HEEP THE - POOR, | i i s St N v 1 Boen gereatly ar £ 1o Work: bt the ] f W The cold a Interferes With Indies, T suppose i t Ironds. / ne, b ‘How cold is it ed one of two men Bov. O W, Bavidun Anawers This o ent the Unitarians will | who stood arid look: the thermometer on Opporune Wueation e ke fonw onened o dny marsery for oL, | Fornam atrest, nea enth ubout 11 o'clock dron, where poor mothers can have thei last night ehildven cnred for for a small sum while they |~ “Cold enough,”* was the ready response. OMAMA L OHAIITIES NEVIEWED e nw wt work, 1 understand that the | “The bulb has been driven into the telegraph v his given this club a house and ot for | pole this himane purpose 3 The Wolution of the Veved Problem A Young Woman's home, under the aus. he Comi i Toting’ Wotnuna home, wndet the aus: | yoq Lty old; The night was ‘cloaerand | QUE. DI special sale of overcoats would cause a commotion, but we must confess we neyer an B At ln Lomiifg D bt et ot et Sy | risy, and the siiness was not Urcken by he ticipated such a rush as we had all last week, and esEecmlly Saturday. Our 35 salesmen nnbratbon of the €l @ per month for the building, This | howling and pier My Barean y f : 1 T | Bt and piendne wints aeiiodek | swere busy from morning tilllate at night, to wait on the throngs of customers that crowded Ibor for the nd pedestrians fonnd it necessary 0 | QUL store, and we regret that we were not better prepared, as even that large torce of sales- i as not, however, a8 bad as that, but it Clianoen For CHAvILY, fin e e S 1 | s Wt o 1T el vl | men was not sufficient to attend to all. and a good many had to go away. Saturday's business and out of the city were | MAA@ big holes in our overcoat piles, but we are not through yet. Over one hundred cases of red by the s cold, | gUits and overcoats from our great New York purchase, are still on the way and coming in Moy € ¥ A e for s morning | Laceording to aceommodations. All Py b the Meward Steeet Mo | preivileges of @ home will be furnished ut o Jow price. More or less will be con T o ke T o | 7Pl T, T | bSiG rdinid pe prvisad s | dadly, SN we propose (o get K ofthem as fastas they oome in. 1o o v e oo Wit o | LGRRR” Ko riiiden wi o Suld pomit nin ast week we have convingced thousands of customers that they never bought overcoats R e ! o iiewtion bF. Hiw. Lo HOID.| o i i or s CleloB HESOTIOMION HAVE eaD | crali {Fomi tHa OBk Ot L so cheap as we offered them. This week we will show how low good suits can besold. Suits QRBOP s opnarinno b s liie, muid tha| | Lebup maks iy oe, minds to pit forii in, .'I:‘L“Wk;'..l'l»".‘y“}lx","k' {that were made by one of the best houses in the country., This is the greatest opportunity o I : account fet us | fiom the west on the Cnion Pactic ot 5 | MeN of moderate means ever had to procure good first class garments at about one half the 1 g0 to find out the causes of their distress. | oclock, was reported twelve hours lat R, i 1 Ehnia Vo 1Aty T | e e e « | rea] yalue. We cannot describe them all, but we mention a few of the larger lots and which pondy Whistling weound the hovels of the poot, il Uhe doors of those who are livingin fort wro beseiged by men, women nnd Wnd . slowncas; wHa - Wil ARt B . A bt B Reving b, & guin, | Havo ssotho S sl Vo giveh, thoao caison | Dot [npcHBtrablo b are especially big bargains: Pesson for hringing this subject before you terpatyang G VT 300 good heavy Cassimere Suits, warranted strictly all wool, lined with good heavy serge. No all wool suit of such R SAte FRiNR Ly SpoT oid oo ance, health and | Last night, at Boyd's, Baureis and Puls’ ¥ ¥ sery of Wb the present time by very many quality and such make was ever offered for less than §7to 'S. Our slaughter price is $4.75 A of beggery in our | German e amatic company produced Paul tiful society comedy, **Mari 1 i atory Is extiemely THs ss 5 This is the price we have placed on about 200 fine black, warranted real worsted, Corkserew Suits, some lined with ] ks ety Lawyors wnd business Wi e hen American cities wherc-—especially ¢ g tion isthe lust station this side of damnation.™ Lindau's 1 und Magdale Philanthropie womer ) :';I‘("" bl M e '"‘K Lt s give our influence and help in the | teresting, and the manner in “‘nl..»n it m.m{ silk serge, some with good double warp Italian, well gotten up. This will make a good dress suit for men of mod- on thin morning hin CEY PrOPCE | fina of the ed: ion of the poor. Tucker- | by the dramat ¢ to apped srate ans. i iv satisfacti TR werv respect as ¢ 7 oault me td A s p Wi problom hun been @ piurt of the work of | almost” without exception will s dienee, - OF its kind it was, perhaps, the first $10 to $12. ° Our slanghter price is $6.50. %, Nobonly 1bihe gulity sotlto i t and probably a thief.” Let the | which has so strongly appealed to the pat- = va L NP E R R P R L CER DR R g sl 9 75 This lot contains about 250 plain, double and twist, and silk mixed cassimercs, some fine cheviots, elegantly made RS e WA M SUESILY, et s el A L e ' and trimmed, every one worth §15.00, and that is the price which other dealers would ask for them. — Ourslaughter God will hold re i The ladies price is £9.75. he Redoemer, but it s our mission to w00 10 w1, iw fur wn we ean. As Methodis we nght L i to the rule of our church | These poor people in our city i expected of all who con. Which wiys and appro Hinne (o these societion that the hall con o o ovidono their dosiro of salvation by g 4 el Aot KdakaRT itG ‘,‘.,.L:."',‘]’,’.‘, }\.n\:trly 400 fn}o tailor ll.h’l('lt.‘ Suits, the 4']10}('»*st of.tho gareat pnrx:h:ls«-: cassimeres, beautiful fancy worsteds and Wit tholr pwer, ua 1oy have opportunity | B£G1s of these fiicicut o R o el 1 diagonals, The material is the product of some of the best mills in the country, and some imported. These suits guing good of overy possibia R e poor and at the samo time tell them of | scored o st ;o word were manufactured for the finest city trade, and have been made up to sell at retail for from $£18 to £25. Our e pion e '3 i " ch, yet their | and heir w warmiy recommends thew to . . . " i et St g B e R S RG] sakos bocame poor that they through His | the German people of the city, slaughter price is § 0. them thataro sick oe fn prison boverty m Wit NAUIGRRI TiohRub: Su\:v ral large lots of Pea Jackets and V ujts..rlnnrlnll:ls plush ¢ 1(1. astr‘n'h:m;_lmwl with fine cassimere and Italian eI PICTURES. The called meeting of the Irish National | goods, which ave usually sold for $10, 812 and %18, Our slaughter p is g4 $4.75, $9.00 and 31175, A few extra fine im- ue of Omaha, and the friends of the at $16.90, use it represents, did not attract a large s s T e We wish to call the attention of ladies to a small but especially attractive assortment of fine - ent. The severity of_the weather and the [ Children’s overcoats, which fell into our hands with this great purchase. Theseare made of the S rolion and ydciled “before God and | o the lateness of the call combined to make the | hagt of material in Cassimere, Chinchilla and Astrachan, elegantly trimmed with fur and plush, the Father s this: To visit the fathes nd meeting a failure. An informal discussion 1 the widows i their affiction, and to keep toolk place recarding the subseriptions made | aNd of exquisite designs. These garments were manufactured for the cream of city trade, and in I himself unspotted from the world.” And in | deserved, although the attendance was good. | y"vhe fund to aid the struggle for home-rulo Jdohn 17 Bt who so hath this world's after S o'clock the cartain rose and | i Tretand, — The committes reportcd s con. | €vVery respect first class. There are only a few small lots of them, and as the sizes are somewhat RIS ik howsle. . Gam reanion toom sl tanda | sderable sum on hand g0 but ewine o | broken we have marked them at about one third their real value, B ol Wolloih i logo o Losalom trom of brown puntaloons that looked impor- | the fuck that tho bulk of well-to-do Iuishinen We are daily in receiptof numerous mail orders from out of town parties, and wish to say that w personified in the poor and | Vious to paint or crayon, appeared on the | (iyadto make another effort. before closing 4 P N e pé > 7 y.ltha Tnusintich s yo have done i6 to | scene and in . business-lik tiie subscription, This campuratively sma; | W€ Cheerfully send goods b% express C. O. D., with privilege of examining when parties are willing to pay express charges. both ways in case goods are returned, and we require a deposit to cover f these the least of my brethren, ye did | menced his lecture, subseription is due solely to the failus set frame, but is not stout. heretofore appointed to ¢ \ K il d perform, he duties such charges. We sell goods with such asmall margin of profit that we cannot afford to puy ex- s next Sunday afternoon, and | Pressage. A ous Caricaturist Entertains Okl ap Appreciative Audience. mwovement for the I wo hours toev Thomas [ his true disciy wricaturist,ente Wil tona. AT ported astrachans with elegant satin lining, and fully worth $28 to §30, we offe st | audience in the Grand opera ldness of the evening, there wasnot the house the disti ch with s asource boy of ten, and the disp «d off his pictures w ntinual wonder to theaudience. He has oundenance, fullof intel- listinguished for quick . In the middle th his dying breath: “Wo have el i grown to two thousand visitors in Paris 1 st doy i LBy Lo oyshall bo happy, both fivibg | jin Son f T e The Metropolitan Prohibition club held RN ot Gl oth o a0 ol to awe | tempts te ’ ivuce, while meeting yesterday afternoon at the Congre- kv was busy at the casel, ) gational tabernacle. Owing to the disagree- Tt v. shall wo helptn 1f 11| Mr. Nust commenced his artistic lecture by | able state of tho weathe of suf el i liers choose to consider him a | ficient notice, there was « ’ 1l 1 ¢ 5 would make one believe, He is as il for the use of the city who Kinpw ehinrit he divore We shall be shappy if we do more for s nhout us. '/ AT ome prominent i faith t iy sk imittee appoi to uid the league in Ire- creditable to the Irishmen All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. v founder of the St Vincent de Paul 8o of this city. Yo fnigeht | tool-making animal. ary artists con- | ance. Dr. Wilson was chosen tempo ture whobuys | chairman. Remarks were made by Re mopey | sider him us the de aw e Wl and wor. | pictures, but T like best to consider him as | James Wilson, Rev. Cochran and others. Wit O Bt thit st down the dolden | the only animal that laughs. Tl draw you | Rev. Wilson spoke of the workings of the Corner Doug‘I&S and 14th, Streets, Omaha. e BRI Wi L6 glvon BF the goll ihad 4 cause of prohibition in eh, BbRaA oy Grept bucle to telr wratenod but iing 1o his casel, Mr. Nast drew what | different societies organized for that purpose and 1ved fittle bottor than the boas appeared to be a bowl on the top of stool. | and pronounced them failures. He knew of jut feet BRI, Mhiis. wite: o, vory poor v s iddenty appeared at the bott quly one drunkard being imed by them. _— = — i ehurity, but do we do any betters the picture, hands appeared at the side thought R 5 = 1 g bl U ooyl o This i1y v by o fe of liseray Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 7 beots otton fr s crownced with the jolliest of laughing | woman’s s M i 1 on the fice was communica- | Wilson : [ S e 1l h r of laughter and applause | prohibition clubs at th H or, dbubtiass ouse. B thougiit, muny persons could be induc ‘IGE TOOLS Wire Rope, i 4 als and._ bunditt the | attend such mdetin theiv own chur - | b ty laugh is rarely 1( when they would not ewhere. 1t was de- The Old Reliable 8 1 v of life the Cided o Nold @ business mecting at Dr. Wil shee teeta i [ Buffalo Scales, | ity you fnd L will dea | son’s ofice on Tuesday evening. HUPTUHE:J t piin | Plows, g i 81 otity oltion: aoun Kltchens. até > with & more woebegone | e fro exs, All Chro | hvetioaig b f.'...(."”’,‘-w 5a dwin Booth R e v /| Markers, Scale Repalr Shop. v pbiic it by private weans. But 1ening toil if‘:’"""' I'-"' the ored"ior Shoithird tha cos | Hooks,l T A S S hrus| ¢ )i SATY. 1l B ot e o Do e 'A'ifiEm b trontment 8 pure: Tovely com Grapples, OM AHA. | of ew Yori whon il soup kitah ; e o i witee | ||~ Slide lron.I el 9 lodyings wer ‘mm”‘q 1 lrl.n: =5 7 i (ST That tired | feolin |I=58 e = 1 under the sun, N. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Strests O ing and Dismaton lon And i boolss of hu or For e trentment of ail Cikosie wnd St Sitiecston i SIS i, ek | e g witticisms are He SES - BRAS PPLIANCES for DEFORMT the Old Doctor A : i cute or Chronie Infliamn : : EYE AND EAR (i e : Inversion of the Li lons Eyes. Ulcorn Jd i his In x ot Vision of 0 almshotse authorities wery " at his side the Ulceration or Catarrh, ® band of ablebodied pa qnd agle, Not liking the position of e, Bls having need of some light o e labor on | the lic , he lengthed it out tothe cagle’s | Power, Sleep: the Island, they offered these men what is | mouth ree strokes of his r, Steep. thotght good country woges, $16 o month thio and board. They un nously refused, pre forving the free o luneh of the . = gy, Workingmen e o, from “sucl dis Display at their warerooms, 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street, B 0 'see the sichta of N, i ;| the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at heping also for wid o v and A 8 3 any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the chavitles, We are te » Ly pic i naha Medical a urgles titute, or 8 hi ¢ S o e H M vor Cisariam, 0 WcMenamy, Cor. 13h and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb p L e ghest class and medium grades, including who made th il ikl = “ons s 1y confidantial. ki ona e Wil . " i it with his v & ‘ting res, our i n 12, pf nt vation to all parts e —— RInal induleescios o v : spolk ug over the funny column h W el (UERRUOLINRIO 8L IS W e u..‘.‘x‘.uu" u industry, got theie | 0f 8 r--m(-u\~ i x‘\ Hmm\..i;wll ? possi- PownER 2 n prompt '.'ul n"'r' No |.-|:..1;.:J“" q xlx\E»u | STEIN AYI s b tho kitehens, and speut. the day | Amerivan humor, Oar eount 3 ccompaniod by four cents m stamps Send ten | BB s il aneat th day tn A R CLE Absolutely Pure, piick baliln i |tk et FISCHER, T it g0 on, but we need | fun. A man who had died suddenly was " i e 'm ions upon' private, speciul and nervous ' dis o1 e blest philanthrop- | spokon of aa beltig | Binted ok “i"_’_""l' or v y ATt ; “Terms strictly cash. Call on or addvess, LYON & HEALY QR Ry et trat (e wosap) e 07 | gy whol e ok ol DR. POWELL REEVES, 'v'n" atill, the -»-l‘}w houses should be ur ‘\)‘ r '«w‘jx” wlu of five boys ‘\‘.L,\:.,:‘ff'.y.:‘:.-‘u‘.'.m‘;“.‘17. 1 |n?u|:.'nm nl“]luv’" No. 814 South 13th St., Omaha, Neb BURDETT, he eoro of the ve would do the Lo the des Cost, short weight or phosphinte powders., RN R TR R BT g S Ao SRR s 80 o RG A N STANDARD, . New York, an 1 poor through in ) gor thyough in- = N MINUT R e LYON& HEALY i DRN. S, & D DAVIESU) Y | tion DIAMONDS, LAt Mo Mo §: IDVLY, Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the ( v Burcau i L SR AR . 1707 Olive Streety, Sto Lonis, Mo, lowest living rates for cash or time payments, \_Nhile the long o, LA " Of the Missourl Btate Museum of Anatomy, Bt established reputation of the house, coupled with their most Sd vhpack s Y‘ q b Louis, Mo., University Coflege Hospitad, Lon liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords [] ( ' (l.\ l] ! ll m"ll l”l 2 2] Senr Qb Qisionhy and'Now York, Havl the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible e na devoted thelr attention e RONEN e \ LY A U..S. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. P defects in materials and workmanship. writies s " &0 HidE —j EWEL ' . Paid Up Capital, . - $250,000 SPECIALLY 0 THE TREATMENT 0 aidenty, Son Trom gt to por- | | — 3= lsuplus, - - -7 80,000 N . LYON & HEALY, : ‘ | - — rvons, Chronic and Bloo ] X “ | ! s also in ¢ ropregent. B R ON Z E S' W Yame Prestdent, y 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STREETe ¥ vteen upplymg for LEws 8. Rien, Vice-President. consiat of tiwenty one w siness | polt e wor st - Mo R BVOLEEN Ouhicy especially those arlsing from impru: ::n.v profess e, wh catht | carica ad teuth, liberty and AT W. V. Monse, .Lm. 1';::;.“ vite all 80 suffering to« "I“"I['l“"‘:!‘:LIIY‘:;; i L | Biuetis s RAYRE, o ol B8 : C.8. RAYMOND vt 1 B f ats o v an above the | Y N e vins e P Tite Walohes __ pusment orsbst arling Silver pposton and traud, S .. , THE IRON BANK. - | it B8uais rus 1o Sl nwort | he descrving. A | ! picture a fow Cor. 1201 . Farnam Sts, JUST PUBLISHED, AS AN ¢ is to ) the City \ 1 . v Al N A Gerieral Banking Iusiness Transacted; And will be mailed FREE to any sddress on ro- ‘ m ‘ o e il SRR | celptof one Leent stamp, : — — - this I o i ) ahen ¢ tons on Nersows Debiliy ind @ od. ¥ % i With important. chapter oW W than w | ¢ s Nonh: tinaftast ' by all young men, Address | 3 h ess famil - e . ‘ v f | by Dr. Sn Rer able f B ENom R T ray, it thowe organt | ’ ; BUFFALD BILL. 1707 Olive Street St. Louls, Mo. | funfin' : e : ! 1 ) \ . § V usultation fr TR 106 ¢ exdel: SR NI e e e PROF. N. D. COOK, o bt e it . saion was iy be sy Room 6, 1514 Donglas St.,0 maha, Ne ! BUDBRIDGE BRUS o ‘ 1 t | " ) 11 ol st ] —— L] d o of 1b — OFFICIAL— 3\ en saatachcar b | A TYLERDESKCO | —— ScientiFio — W - STENOGRAPHER, ot ’ Fwo Crooks Locked Up, ; e ST, LOUIS, MO, l \‘ with ¢ Jhn Witson and Thomas B ity i Third Judictal Distiict, Sld by Druggits " . |“. b atlon | 4, p " et “.I 0 Sy ~ TUOHAMEER CF CCNMNELCE Pice 9100, | saistar » W ot Mostyn ‘and M p, flvih atoue omce parion. BoM | ST | i | | Cra valuables of et ¥ oy il drugghste, MANHGOD, Youthful, Impr. W riting thorou | zev L those tatt sDebility caused HORT-HAND S W K LU | CARBOLIC SWOKE BALL CONPANY, | LOS TSty HORT-BANDE ST . Shis ¢ lockod up 84 ¢ Over 14 Scuth Fiiteenth Street, Omaha, Neb | GOLDEN BEAL [ Feon Bt Ao W 0d 2 J

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