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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1880)
\ THE DAILY BEE : DECEMBER 6 1880. A FIGHT FOB LIFE The Irrepressible Conflict Be tween Cowboys and Sol diers in the West. The Recent Shooting Affraj and Camp fcheridan. A Plea for Jack Page. Corrttpondeaoe of the Bee. CAMP CLARK , Obcyenne Co. , Neb. December 1 , the cold winter night in the western part of the state sometime * compels , and often nee esai&tes , one to glance back on yen that hare pueed and recall Tividly t ( their memories transaction and oe currencea which have takea placi wtthm the last five years at or neai this point. Since the establnhmen1 of this , "the Sidney route" to th < Htlla and the opening of thia conntrj In our immediate viiiniiy for grazing purposes , and ( or the unlizaUt n anc growing of stock * ome wild BCOIIKI of western brnv.ido have be > n en' ac ed and taken plice. Th dariuj. Bucharo'a bae riddun in , on their floeiKss mustang * , wild in their choeet career ; xiz hoi t < rs in each hand flaunting in all directions , rockleaalj b l owing , * * I m a wolf and its mj time 'to Iiowl.1' In gl-tncirg OTBI thtsereflecixius and TetiititB one c r iiot but htlp to think of Loin-fellow' * prai d old poem , "Th-j Drivmii Clond" ' "Here hou ar iireata heroat rnei ofwildhonm. " Butofihoie dnya Ol horror th"ie det'd * of M > od for in all prtbahil'y it is not gtmrally knows throughout the esit that it waters man IB in t complete nuless he h s i pair of Colt's celebrated six shooter/ Imhed to htm , "termed here a trnct of western * et < lj-ra" and when thej adrpt precautionary measures , < m can eea Winchwtt r Iyitii cr ' s th < saddle reidy for ii-stout ue. This 1 what cau4f the diffi > ulnes These n what renders 'hf t'.in.ord nnd deaain si H8 ou the | > laii > i > , for hen a man ii poxBf > or of a tint * br > ce < f Colt B bet < 1 he thinks h can d'sptttf his way anc ji j -st and bo i even his frundo. Thie i s whnt causes , and In nuny ca-ei terminates in a rirst-cli s sho.iung bflmy , and furnishes n nuptr a bun- dancM < f new * fur finally nevppapei compoeition , but tne evil and ch'ief ncccurry to all thu is that principal element of rni , "can de vi * > " Truth and facts will rxplain tattsfactorily to all scenes h > ch have been enxdud here. For ftllow bftti 's tiole a thanfonrteen lire * h vebeen hmled into eternity rince876 ctied with their boots on. Just t tt e font < f the hill * lon < ; the line of thu Black Hills st ie roxd can be teen by all pas-ers-by a little in- clonu'-o aaid to contMn all that i mor tal of thosfrRHy b. > js who had their apres and indulged in th r frolii-s , but "got left" But the wild c iva- llers frum th-s tunny plainn f Txas are n' . mor * im < HL' I us. They have had their day hre in tht community and pvsed and coin ! . At the i.resent time tr-tee * < f ciruiz < tion fi-eni inev ibly and sunly pu hii2 < ; on with rapid strides , while liternily the buf falo , the monutch of the F mpa * , as far as we * ro ci ncernud has b-ctunt ; is iuct , nrd nly her rtiul there c n be seen a "black tail" b uii < Uiii > off up th almost iinpuiietr-ille cisiy n * Ii wa but a short tmt > H.IIPO thnt tin- reading public all ovir th nun n . 8Starllel ith * he report of te- nhle shoot'iig siffray which nccurn-d at 0 > mp ShtTidan , vhich lii > a ? omo miles imrth of hre ; and one , ] -ick Page , wh" t * lan uin ing in the Sid ney "Spidt-r's Nest , " credited with Iwng A depernd' > , a-ione < f the { -rin- cipals of the tra bdy. Who is Jtk Vagr , let tne calmly .i-k r.tid unquni- ? I he the monfitor some of his tmins- takii g udvor'aries have pictured hnd portraj ed him < ut to be , Biire1y tu of 110 3 ind feslinc , but on the contrary , of evil deposed mclinntfm * nnd spir It ? Hut there is one coiirolntuiu , the s'roiit ; arm of the law will never rmh a guiltless man headlong into eternity before his t-fenso is fairly siftidai.d made kiiuwti < o the pitr JIH of the law If it is decided &nd ndjudged in Judge Gasl'ii's ' court t'utt .Tnok Page / uiu-t iralk to the "allows , he will have the d votpd sympaihy of cvtry co - rcy , nd all will conclude he met an unmerited death. It f > not my intent Ibmi 'i the ne * paper colntnne , fhampu.n or ayplnu the crimp which Jack .Page stands committed , but it is my desire to present a tnnatJtement of the facts as theypxini , mt to got a correct import of ihttn nnc must uiiouWiiiud th < syja rclatioas th-tt exUta" betw < entlii"oldier and the COTboy. . Since > uiy'l.nowledge and as- socuuoii with them , there has rlways been a nst nsff fwluig of htred ex- istji'K between tb rn , ai any nfijcer in ihu United S 4t iR service stat'onrd in lvr vi t can t"sM'y wbor they otic * ' nav i. jnglod lopethcr They ar" ttn- 'ikr t ! lion and lin > h ; they will not 110 4 > > wu and rfiUbl th poawful rein- tin "among th nislr s But on the o < m i ! * , similiur to the s'sg pursued by i p. 'k if hniiiidfnd whpn held f b.i > . cornered ; aud .rounded up , wi * i.o chpuce to euVt an escapt1 , and not vil.'vgto snl > rnihy yifldinq ii | > lifc , there s , out one alteriattve , there is but to do , or d o , cd Jack P.ICO did this as his last reeort. I do not wish ted nve > thelimprcs- sii n thut Joyce Wf s s roldier , but a tJ ey term it he , was siding n rtsi ding - ing in wHb , them. Ho jiu hrd his sn- tended victiai.t' > th wd. arid iDV. e ! nid folicita a qturrtH ! - t \ \ < , \jt u i a3 \ ursue" h's man , si as ti provo-t nn sn > , wh'ps In0 mm inetat tly from * 8 cpbburd or bols't-r , r i e" u on b's supp sed "victim aii (5r s. hmps are axtincuiiih' d. 'I'awwhhas been 111 this CAlity , for tw ypsrH - workn t for Alark LL Cri , wa er known * o-packa- , r.i wi kn-vrn'tf V qtia-reltotjw , chl. of ski'id di tK 5fk > n , . n ture. fortuuat * * ! * ' ta * ne To tr. viiJwl for tfc eu e at st ' tqual i 't ecy , h6 wmt - wrKlled So fighl f < r "tho same ground * , pulls h protector tram it sheath > ! ball on its f4 tal mlssl > n. ng ha waa still followed by hu assailant be ahot Sergeant Green b ; misUke , and cknowledgod it on tht moment of committal. Thus oomt any Jack Pave should suffer the ex treme penalty of the law aud eiplat ( hi * crime on the gallowa , because h < took from J > yce and Green somethini which he could not give back , Wher they , the insttsfatora , me t their fat < and leave their slayer in his preaen unpleasant position , men who , placet in the same position , according ti their u n statements , would adopt th sama tnuthods and course , but it stil remain * to b * seen what the 6nal ter mmation of this affair will be Man ; predict that the outcome of it will b the honorable acquittal of J H. Page I wish it directly understood that it i not my idea or intention to interferer or In any - ay to promulgate erroneou stati-munta respecting this matter , o to hinder the law from metin out full and exacting justice to ever evildoer , n > r to effect sympathy fo such individual * , nho in the opinion o the law ure guilty of any offenc charged and deserve and merit punish ment which on conviction the statute provides and inflicts But it lm b-ei my belief and I have taken it to tas ] to show up in this article that Jacl Pvge instead of beinc guilty of a cole b'ooded murder , is as only H principa and defeudent of a justifyable homi cide. On dit , LAFE RANKIK. OUH SEOl1 PACTOiiY. It Will be Completed and in Operation Within Six Weeks' Time. A New Enterprise of Greal Promise. Although we hare at various tlmei tried to obtain full particulars in ? e card t < > the Omaha shot company a progress and intentions , we have been ! ) blijjfd heretofore to be satisfied with tuch meajrre particulars s could be picked up from the public records or common rumor , and the latter is noi in all instances to be relied upon. So this morning a representative o THE BEE interviewed the secretary and treasurer , Mr. C. H. B. Owner , &t > d ascertained the fscfs in regard to this important improvement. This comp ny will erect their fac tory in accordance with a system now In successful operation in a European factory and also by one in this conn- try. First the company will sink a haft to water , probably a' hundred fet or more. Thtn a tower will be erected sixty feet In height , making a drop of one hundred and sixty feel. The dimensions of the building will bo 25x75. The tower proper -will oc cupy it central position and will be 25x16 feet. The wings will be two tones high. No expense has betn spared to secure the latest improve- nunts in machinery Mr. C. H. B. Carter , a man who is a practical shot manufacturer , having begun at the foot of the ladder and gradually worked his wny up to the superintend- ency of one of the leading eastern factories , will bo the manager. Th man who falls the place of dropper - per is also an old veteran in the trade , In this connection it is no more th n fair to mention the fact th t Mr. C. W. Mead , pr sident of the Smelting Wurks and vice-president of the White Lead Works , is also precident of this company. Under such management th-i retesi measure of success possi ble i am. ' 11 folli.w this very import- nut cnterpri e The manufacture of sheet lead and lead pipe was supposed to be one of the items of numifactura , but it may ba a few month'fbefore that part of the faetor.v will be put In motion and posoibly- not all. The factory will be in operation Jot the pro duction of all kinds of ahot and bar lead within six weeks from present daUs and It is granted that the article to be produced will be fully equal if not superior to the produc tions of any factory in the world. The factoYywill bo located in Wil- cox's addition near the \yhito Lead Works , and the oflico is with Dohn & Lanyworthy.in the building former ly occupied by'the wholesale grocers Steele & Johnson. Softening1 or the Brnin. some time rwst Mr. Peter. As- raua , formerly a'cigar ' maker working for West it FreHcber , has shown signs of mental weakness , It was uot : in the form < jf insanity , but ruther a soft ening of the brain , and heace his wifawould not ulldw him to ha taken to tha asylum unfl htvyradually grew worse , and she \vs Advised by phyai ciatis to place liiro in the hospital al Lincoln llc was perfectly willing to go , believing that he might bs bcne- fieted by the trer.tment there , aud ac cordingly hisfaithful < nfe ace mipanied hiy down ypflterday nior tuc , where we trust he m y ba benciitted in tim'e Meat Storhnc Broa. , Carrollton , O.afty : \\e hay , , jeen in the druc pusi3s < frr twenty.tivr yi'Ws and ? > ave -old .Invest H"adver ' ; eQ rerr-e- dietin thRt Hme ; but 5t JM iH , 0-1 bears' u > em alt n > tf aiwg general 3tis- The sal * , { t IB inc Tlrere 'hi. " u c Iti n- , , , , r v-cmr * I to teath. ' ; iirtfmyic Htb rtje mii u * , ttr iuu J ; Vtamh J' a tan IK cjavj < Jf fa r a j cue/ ! rsltr d V SA : ie olrrxa GUl'niMttS ' iv-fc rsi. p.h. nhtoh "y m l If yon want a nice pair of shoes * nd do not want to pay much for them go to Dohles. New stock just received at H. Dohle&Co.'s , the Leading Shoe Store. Gentlemen : As the holidays near , and the seuon will soon b over for making winter clothing , am offering my lot of suitings at i very low figures. This Is no hum bug ; call and see what you can d < for your money. S. Kali eh , th Star Tailor , one door west o Crntckshauk. A New Organ- The new organ for St. Barnabas church has arrived , * and was read ; for use ( n yesterday's services. Ac cording to the conditions of the con tract , It is to be tested un Tuesday evening by Mr. Geo. F. Mayer befort it is accepted by the vestry. Thi service will be public , and at its clo-i an offering will bemadeforthe organ The contract only calls for ouo-hal the cost down , but the rector aud ves try wish to have it free from all debt : from the start. Convention of County Treasurers. A convention of tha cojnty treas nrs of Nebraska ia hereby called , to be held at Columbus , Plat to county Nebraska , on Tuesday , December 14 1880. To bo called to order at 1 < * 'clocB : a , m. Object , mutual benefit. All sueh treasurer * in this state are earnestly requested to be present either in pcnon or by their lawfu deputies. Wm. Brown , treasurer oColfax John Grnnkrans , treasurer Dodge county ; Frank Davis , treasurer Butler county ; J. W. Early , treasurer Plattu county. A FINE CLOAK GIVEN AWAY. Any person bu > ingone dollar's worth of goods of me , will bo presented with a TICKET for a chauce to win the cloak. I have "MILLINERY " ' , Ladies' SUITS and UNDERWEAR , HAIK GOODS , WORSTKD GOODS , NOTIONS , and a splendid assortment of DRESSED DOLLS for the Holidays. MRS. W. B. WOOD , 16th street near Maaonic Building. 30t t-a _ PERSONAL , PARAGRAPHS. Jamea C. S. Tate , of West Point , was in the city yesterday. C. T. Taylor , general agent of the New York Life Insurance company , has re turned from a trip through the South Platte country. W. H. McMillan has returned from Chicago. Capt. Marsh has returned from the east Judge Dundy left for home Friday. W. C. B. Allen has returned from the last. last.Alex. Alex. Swau , the cuttle man , came in 'rom the west Friday. Rev. J . W. Harris , the new pastor of , he Baptist church , has arrived. . J. H. McCall , county clerk of Dawson : ounty , went home Saturday. H. G. Clark , of Whitney , Clark & Co. , rent out to Silver Oieek Saturday. Geo. W. Hall , of the U. P. headquar- era , returned from New York Saturday. J. J. Imhoff , of the Commercial hotel , Lincoln , went east Friday from Omaha. Henry L. Hall , of the Vaudalia Line , 3 in the city putting up calenders for 1881 , or Ins company. Charlie llapp , book-keeper for 31. A. iIcNatnaraTvent out tcFremonttSaturday | n business. Mr. John Zehrung , of Liucoln , who has ieen visiting in Omaha fnr a few days , re- urned home Friday. Col. Luke Murrin , of Cheyenne , well- mown throughout thia uorthern country , ; ent webtSaturaay after a brief > isit to thU ity. t 3Trs."Er" G. " Allen , of Evanston , and ilrs. Will II. Stutzman , of llarlan , Iowa , isters of Mrs. Frank Eamge , went \veat Uturday1. * / Mr. IWi JL Harriioa left Friday af- ernoou for St. Louis , to meet liis wife , fho h.is been eaut visiting friends. W. 13. Pettit and wiie , "Miss .Fanuio .ouisc Buckiiigliatn , " took the noon train iaturxlay forjSan I'raucisco.whereitheilatter ilay-i a four \ \ eels' engagement at Bald- , 'iu'a theatre 1 efore proceeding to Aus- ralia. Her lior c , James Mehille , wi 1 oout on train So. 7 to-night. Rtjal Estate Transfers. Augustus Konntzo et ! , to Henry 3 Cox , w. d , Io < 1C , Slock 8K , ouutze b liuth'a addition , city of Umalia , S600. S600.Herman Herman Kounlzo a-id wife to Clin- on Bribes , vr d , 'ot fi , block 130city if Unnba S52 65 Geo. Armatrolig anti wife to Ohas. 3. Housel , w. d. , lot 26block , 1 , Lrmstroiig's 1st addition , Omaha , SCO. Frederick B. Lowe to Mary Dra- oblw. d. lot2S , block 2. Park Place , ) inaluv 5275. A\7ha ! Purtell at \ husband to S ) . Merctr : w. d. lot 1 , block ' 151 , ity of Omaha 8i,775. Annual Elecnon a. A. R. HEADQ'KS GEO. A. CU.TKU POST.I so 7 L'lsr'T oFiTiuj'G A R , > , \efa ( , [ D&o. 21880. ' J GiMXt.it n > Ihe regiilarraae'ine of he ljwt have b on < changed ihe itcoud aud fnurin Monday evenings tt eacb , mr jt , at , 7 30 , p.r p. . Tbe irnnsi elpcUoa . f ? posts oiiif raind nil hd" ' ! : einber 15th. By ojder of JOSHUA SUDD , Post Commander. F. T * . HPOHEL , rljuJ-vn * . THE SILVEB JOfiEME. A Bold SwindlerrVho Wouli Deceive the Vety Elect if it Were Pojsible. The Bad Man torn Bitte Greek to he " ? ired. " A warrant was iseied by Judg Hawea Saturday for the arreat o John Doe , other name inknorrn , wh1 ia charged with obtainlig money un der false pretenses. Die has been ii the city for some tine paat , fen months at leait , and diring that tlm be baa swindled a nnmlor of parties ao that it ia high time the public i vrarnet against him. le is a rathe abort man , weighing lot over 12 pounds , a smooth tnlkernit has a habi of hanging his head d > wn in a peca liar way when talking toauyone. H plya his vocation genirally in th quieter portion of theory , on unfre quentcd atrt-ota or out ill the suburbs hie tells virious storlea of which w have room for but twr. He has i large amount of solid ( ) silverware which is brass lightly wahed , and al though he tells his customers tha they may teat it for tnemaelves ii vinegar , ho takea care to get a fe ? blocks uway before the * do so. Hi seldom makes more that one , or a most two , sales on a bloct , and as hi profits are l.trze he has a large fielc even thus re trictnd. Hit first story , which has come ti light , waa that he was en route ti Denver as agent of a larje firm deal ing in silverware , and thrtonarrlvini in Omaha ho had to pay some hoav ; express charges to get his trunk through. Aa he wig short of funds hi waa obliged to open hia trunks anc dispose of a portion of Us stock at i "ruinous figure. " The rain ia generally ally on the customer Mho takes thi bait. He mitdo several sales on thu old atory , aud always eatuped detuc tion. Friday ho called at ihe house o Mrs. C. Waller , who resides ou Caai street , near Eleventhand proaucing i quantity of silver knivet , forks anc spoons , told the lady a plausible tale to the effect that he was en hb way t < Denver to visit a married sister. Tha he had brought with him from thi aast , as a present for hia aisier , semi solid silverware. Tnai on his arrlva bere he had run out of mono ] and was forced to sell the articles t < anable bun to get through. He , o course , feU terrible about it and wni considerably humiliated by being re laced to such nn extremity , but hi would have to sell them at what hi 3ould get , and would take $7 fo ; ihe lot. .The goods were dear at ' : enta. Mrs. Waller nfter consider ble hesitation concluded to take thi irticles , and of course was too uincl jf a lady to hurt hia feelings by mak ing the test by vinegar in hi presence. When ho had goni lowover , she tried it , and the thii : overing came off at once , revealing ; bo base metal beneath. Saturday she came to the po Ice court nnd tiled a complaint to pro- rent others being similarly imposoc ipon , in which she is to be commend > d. It is hardly possible that sh < rill recover her money from the itfbundrel. Look out for him. UE WILL 1)K FIIIED. A man * named J. E. Herndon wai ? riday arrested , charged will hreatoning to kill one of the inmates if Jennie Dickinson's house , and alsc 2. J. Potter , doing business onFarir mm street. Saturday when he raa arraigned in court , both the com- tlainants appeared nnd desired tc rithdraw the prosecution. Thejudge old him that the beat thing ho could lowo'uld be to place the Missouri riv- r. between himsulf and Omaha ira- nediatuly , bui/aa he , ' requested per- liision < to remain in the city until 'eatorday to transact some bumnesa LO hud in hands , the Judge told him hat in order to do so ho might be emiinded to jail aa.he would not be ccountable for his actions , and he ould then straighten up his affairs hrough the medium of the jailor , aud : pou payment of co&t could get out f town as soon as he liked. He Was , horofore , remanded to j < jSl. He ie hr > sam d man who rinsed such a row a 'thu Grand Central billiard hall H DW niorriingd ago , and it ha" ? trans iired thnt.hu MI.'H buunced cut of St. "oe ithui the psxst two.montha on two IOUTS' notice He iav. . hard citizen , ud thu authorities eay he shall not emain in the city under any circum- t.incea , A PAKE-FUL AFFAIR. A man , presumably intoxicated , ell through the window of Whitney's hoe store , Friday afternoon , and ras arrested for Li A iiathap. Saturday ndrriint ; he wim u-t-i * A i u j.ayuvi.t i'tho vulue of the -Aii-tlow > r$1.0C ilW. ilW.C C l'sit. . the BEE job rooms an . ex- miiih Hunietluug nice in thu .v.iy of r le Pspjtriei , auiUblefor iuvita- loim to weddinss , balia , pzivstr mas- ' < ' * L . . . ! iners e parties , socialjles ana cpn- erts. > . ' i - Ji i " ' - i-t rr ; , - 3B6Wfti6 dlufeMtorsoif in [ utility , * t Fullnede's. near 13th and Doughs. Absolutely Pure. Made from ilnpe Creini Tartur. To otht preparation makes such luht , fliky hot bread ! or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by ilypuptii n ithout fear ot tbo lla rcaultinj from hoivy i dlKMtlhle fuud. bold nui > in c by all Oroccrs. / - . " POWBIRCO. N w York ZARA'S East India File Care. The only specific for all forms oi Files. In use in foreign conn- tries for years , lately intro duced into America. Warrant ed to give instant relief and E permanent cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price , 50 cents , bythe ; American agents , Richardson & Co. . Wholesale Druggists , Saint Louis , Mo. ZABA'S BILIOUS FILLS , guaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of Bilious and lirer Complaints , Costiveness - tiveness , Sick Headache , Indigestion - digestion , and cleansing the system of all impurities. Price 25 cents. All druggists sell them. them.ZARA'S ZARA'S IK USE I-OB.TY YEARS. DP. Storm's CELEBRATED SCOTCH A Safe and Pleasant Remedy foi DOUGHS , COLDS , ASTHMA , HOARSENESS and Strengthen ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 10 Cents. aawgmggarai BELTODEEE ' Star Wind Mill TUOS. E. WILLIAMS , n D OdK lOW * . Ciorrcapcmdcnc" ' Sfliinted rum those lifetime a rclnhlo Wind Viiil Mii l for circular anil prlccj nnd MImfurn. . ituii i'i KrJd tu tkullill mil D chccrfiilli mmisliti ' 11VB AtiBN7t WAJJ'ltD. REASONS WHY YL" SHOULD BCi' THE BELVIDEBE ! STA3J WIND .HILL ; ' . 1st It is more safe IBM rUe of Kind , iiii tn fhomost sudikn cuan ubul tliu wind ( rom &n ; dlrtcti'jd , 1'ixauir tbc uhctl l ing > ! > t on the tower is a MB re-"J' with Its Je U. 11,1 , winii , nail alliftvst. c laniit'i witii < c i-u arm H ] , uitli out tuiiiiiij nr UriMU-i the uli el 2iul Hi' ru'Mitel having no ino > eal 'e jnliiitrto wear cilt , rii t or crc.vin the wmd 3rd. loeiior fleet bus rn , flt.c u it. Hli. Jt loits leas | > owcr flora" TriUion ttar ' " otncr Mill * 'Stli. II will run uih le d T.III. tbau ot er 3i ilia ritli ItisuinU r.-u.au-J so it vr.il pcnoiin .inj amount cf work rdjnlrcil IcRa tftan HB pnpac- " ity" ' I * 7th. i.jai uu ui . , ii. n. . , noisllilui LJO..S " . . ' ' recw up In n'cr r'ti 4 It , , . , < t t/.i p Him. uu Vl ftJa. bdu. i \.u.ii.i. . he Ti'\ , painted rith thr ciw t , ( 1 1 no ' / < "sl. . . . ' - tux. ; ; i i'e &u. illanl' loth. It i a * tw VAie.i.i. . ) r.iliiu .viltnko : carecilt < H.ll n , lu.\ ; , . J1iiM"It w.yilnuniiia llth iU ( . > ii.eUjwV'u-'s " "tT fit't rnu eat I2lh. Dfoivr & % tetl > hnf o' suiv Wnwa do not y.t w ) m vrui > ! tlv 8t u , > mill ul'Uta a > . x ic , n < rovi - .ilmi , .i i. . Us Swut bj . , vrii.il ? , ' . Tliay I'D ' > ( - ( > ! Wtn ! ( unit UA-M il.oit l > nd all p rt nuttoti It is no cun i A 'S JTJST IZsT Immense Stock for ' FALL AND WINTER Fine iisto ii-Muiic Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. WINTER OVERGuATS For Men , Boys , and Undcr-Wcar , Hats iiml Caps * Trunks and Valises , at Prices i > Suit AJ. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO. , CLQTH1 KARSIIAM STREKI. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The Urjcst ani he < t at-wrtment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopie Cases and Saniplu Trunks a Specialty. MARHOFF - - - PROP. H. H. . . , . , 14th St. , ft Doors Korth or Dnnulas St. D VY & STONE , J.B.FREKCH&C Jfc1 L' JLIKT i'Jl. U .tiUQ. G-EOGEES , OMAHA MAX JVIEYER & ' OCX , WHOLESALE (1aars : trom ; $ 15,00 per 1000 upnards. " yu'linV-cw , 45 cents Pcr P nd npnards. Pipes from 25 ccntri per iioy.ennpuinis. Send for Price List , ffi ' 3IAISYBIl it CO. , Omalia , Keb. Ill Has tha exc'uaiv - , f le of the 11 ! To s G-Jid Uoin is thio . | a 011 tha fivori.i of Jicctpo . J pr-far- cdab v &l thc-pStovep . "craostt p'aij a d h gki ; orna- mdiit6dFhp..sthe o % pi pt rnia e.1 . fir -pot "hat wi1 p-it - ear ' A imlfd zeaot' nye har ] JTh ffoIdCom w" be , o bvAfitty'bsc .than a i-y oti.teJtjwe OLU" sz'n he yak < sKa JL i * * " " " ® ' raofe durable lhTj .ny a hej Jbov > , * s J'tycf * y rrr ritjr-d IB rvery * i eaect , i r euiee no Giuesmzai to s" n if "aa c r * ffcrenc < 8"H t tr 'b'A cr 1o < - ? - \ nr'TicJc1 ? ' ?