THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY OCTOBER 1 , 188 ! STAR ROUTE CASES , The Preliminary Work Finished and the Oases Now Eeady for the Brand Jury. Enough Evidence Now Col lected to Convict nil the Parties in the Steal. , - President Arthnr Intent on Prose- ontlnjstho R.lnj ; . I'UI'.l'AUtNO Foil TIIK I'llOHEUUTinX , WASHINGTON , September 2 ! ) . Col. Wins saiil this ovrning that ho was prrgrcs-mig as rapidly with the pie- naati ons of such stnr-ronio canes us 110 will prosecute or assist in the pros ecution of w couhl bo expected. The nrrival of the postmaster general and the attorney general to-day hits enabled him to gain mien further information as would make it possible , ho thought , for him to finish the preliminary work and to have the cases ready for the grand jury when they meet next Monday. Ho nnid ho should not go to Now York , however , till all the preliminary work was finished. Hon. Bonj. Hrowsler , of Phila delphia , who is ono of the associate counsel , was expected hero to-day but was detained by illness in Altoona. The government ollicials evidently believe that the evidence in many of the cases which they have cannot fail to secure the conviction of indicted persons by any honest jury. There are n very largo number of cases , over ono hundred , some of them for con spiracy and other founs of dishonesty , which are technically set out vn tlio ' indictment. I'UHHINO TllIXdH. WAHHIMITON , Scptombor 20. It is the intention of the poatm aster-gen- oral and attorney-general to push star route prosecutions viijorously n < hv and ' to do it immediately. Col. George Jllifs , of Now York , will control and direcb tlif prosecutions. There is a mass of evidence all arranged and ready for presentation to the grand jury , and it is ppsitivoly assorted by those who are concerned in the man- 1 ngcmont of the cases that there is suf ficient evidence now in hand to pro- euro several indictmqnts. QUitenu's case will have first atten tion of the grand jury , but Unit will scarcely occupy more than a day or two at most. Them the star-route cases will bo taken up as soon after other prcs'ing cases besides Guitoau's will admit of. It is now believed that the grand jury will probably reach the star-routo casca by the latter part of next week. A high olllcial of th post ofMco de partment , not Postmaster-General James , said to n Western Associated Press reporter to-night that , because of President Garfiold's condition , vury little progress could bo made in the star route prosecutions during the summer beyond COLLKCTINO AND AKUANajNO KVJDKNOK ; 111 at during all that time the post- clllco department had boon compelled to submit quietly to the abuse and de nunciation of the star route ring and its organs , but that now an active prosecution of the ring will bo made. Ho said President Arthur is as fully determined as orcr his predecessor was to punish the men who defrauded the government through the star route contracts , and that Postmaster- General James will remain at the head of the department until these prose cutions are all ended. Speaking of the opinion advanced by some that the time of Postmaster General James expires by limitation on October 17th , ono month after President Garfield died , this ofllcial said that , although it may bo the proper construction of the law , James will bo roappointodto remain inollico until ho finishes up the star-route cases , as President Arthur moans NO OUILTV MAN HHAI.L KSOU'K. ' This official said that .Tamos' admin- tisration had reduced the expenses of the department by cutting oil' useless utar-routo oxp'onses by the grand sum of $1,000,000 , and that not exceeding fifty complaints , all told , had boon re ceived of any inconvenience to people by reason of this curtailment , and that these complaints had nearly all l > ocn instigated by contractors ; that roducnd service gives to the sections through which the routes pass all the mail facilities that are proper and necessary. This post-oflico ollicial said further that these engaged in the star-route prosecutions had NO fOKFIDENOE WIIATEVHlt" in District-Attorney Corkhill ; that he had obstructed and delayed the worn , of prosecution by every moans in hit power , and it * had boon determined that ho shall not have any control or direction of these cases. President Ar thur has the fullest confidence in ox-District-Attornoy UHsa of Now York , who is an old personal friend and fully approves Ins selection as chief prosecutor. The president has expressed ndosiro that thoproBocUv tion shall bo pressed AS vigorously as VUstipo to all partis will allow. Un doubtedly tlfu accused parties had hopes of impressing President Arthurthattnis prosecution wan really a persecution . and of at least rendering him lake warm In the matter , and they are dis appointed at their failure. The ring made a prompt and bold move to go both James and MaoVodgh out of the cabinet and thus overthrow the prosecution ocution at ono blow , but the resul has boon altogotlipr unfavorable to their schemes. A Graveyard Courtahlp. Ono of the moat romantic marriage , on record , says the Louisville Courier Journal , took place in this city yes tor day , by which Benjamin Ferguson , a etono-cutter , was united to Mrs Amelia Wagner. The story of tin courtship and marriage is a singula : ono , ana plainly shown in what strangt channels love will run. Severn months ago the help-mato of Mrs Wagner died , and his remains wore "burled in Oavo Hill cemetery , ii the family burying ground. Tim passed swiftly by , and after daily vu its to the cemetery , Mrs. Wagner bo oamo convinced that a monumon roared over the mound that covoroc Jior deceased helpmate would improv ha.hrksoftliingslliorcnbout .Sliohad \ pMn > marble shaft erected of the gravet This remained thcro for some line , and Mrs. Wagner resolved that ho would have some inscription carv ed upon the monument , setting forth the good ijualitics of the deceased , and leaving some memento of her affection. She looked around for some 0110 to carve the inscription , and at length Ferguson was cmplojod , ind ho commenced his task three dajs igo. Ho began work early in the norning , nnd dining the day the dis consolate widow came to the cemetery . < > watch the progress of the work , riio stone cutter wns very much in- lorcsted in the widow , all the more 'roin the fact that she had a. very mndsomo face , and ho thought it was lis duly to coniold her. Ho paused rc < iticntly between the strokes of his lantmer 'and offered her woras of condolence , nt the same lime intimating to her that there was a bright p.igoloftin the book of life for her. By evening quite an ntlmncy Was established between the , wo , the widow think ing what a nice 'ollow ' the stone-culler was , and won- Icring if there was not sonic way besides - sides money in which she could repay lim for Itis labors. On the other mud ho came to the conclusion that ho most solid comfort ho could oft'ur icr was by olloring to take the place if the deceased husband. Ho re- nrncd to his work the next day , and ho widow also came. Matters were renewed upon n morp solid footing han before , and by night a bargain md been made that the widow was to > ay him for his labors by bestowing lor hand upon him , and ho was to > ccupy the place in her heart loft va cant by the death of her husband. On he third day after their meeting , yes- erday , there wss a quiet wedding and ho two were made one. The insctip- tion on the monument remains half completed , just as ho loft it on the tccoiul day. Ho will probably renew m labors on the epitaph as soon as lis honeymoon is over. HONEY FOR T.HE LADIES. Necklaces are only worn with full dress. I'hish llouncei like fur are on now cos tumes. tumes.Mrlch ( Mrlch tH ! | anil plumes are the favorite Ofxthera tlilH Rcnfoti. iVlligator nkiii belli ) nr < ? fashionable with [ Uitumn street costumes. Cainpaglia rod is n. bright I'voyant" lolor , nlso called brick dust red. KlcKnnt drcsnos for light mourning are node of jot embroidered crape , Yellow and palo blue crape fichus are vom with black orhlto coxtumeH. I ) ns boots ixru made of light natln , brocade - cado and kid to nmtch tlio costume. ( ! lo\o buttons of gold , Hnt with precious toncH , nro n rclincinvnt of elegance. Tucked or plaited waints are the most ) ccoinlng for extremely slight figures. With black Inco ( iclum no whitcia worn t the thront ; this it very becoming to unny ladies. Shows with lattice work strap * , display- ng thu Blocking which matchiM the dross n color , are worn for full clrcix. White mull bcarfri rtro worn around the lack with the cuds brought down the front nil lied in a Low nt tlio wuist. A Baltimore woman wears licr finger- laila Iwo inchcH long. They don't tell low long lior husband wears his crnlchcrx. \ chap in Oregon married four wives vllhiu ten miles of each other nnd wasn't omul out until the four happened to taect t n picnic and Hhoned the unmo kind of lollur-storo cur-rings. "Ant you married , nmdamV asked the couit , severely. "Tlmfw mo misfortune , cdgo ! " "Whero in your husband ? " "Ax no nn easy ono. Hhuru I linvun't sane him .Inco . the toiino tliat ho nnd ycr honor got Ihrunk togithor. " The French ladien do not appear to ndopt that frirzlcd style of coiffure which ms been irreverently named a la Zulu , or i la bird's nest. They cut small straight , > iccen of hair down their foreheads , nnd hen curl the ends after the manner of pug'n tail. Jt looks cleaner at all oventfl. While an Idaho girl was Bitting under n , tree wailing for her lover , n grizzly bcnr : nme along , nnd approaching from behind > egnn to hug her. lint oho thought it was Tom , nnd BO leaned back and enjoyed it icnrtlly , nnd murmured "tighter , " nnd it jioko thn benrnll up ; itnd ho went nwny and hid in the forest tor three daya to feet nurhi.s uhnmu. Sarah P. , Thorp Springs : "Where hliould 1 wear nn engagement ring ? " Wear it on the second flugur'of the loll hand-if every thing IK open nnd abowboard ; hut if you do not want the old people to know of the engagement won mild advUo you to wear it in the right-hand corner of nn old utripcd stacking nt the bottom of the bir ie.au. Te.\ns Sittings. At n Newport dance , the other night , Iio was introduced to n vary modest ami bewitching girl , nnd so , of course , wns ( lain * his \erybcsl to merit good luck. FceliiiK ft midden indisposition , ho excused himself for n minute , andonielnrning wan in the net of removing a few kernels of colfeo from Ida \ctt pocket , when the dam. nol astonished him by vaying : "Don't chow Hint ; I'd rather smell the now ruin , " Notwitlutnnding predictions to the con trary , jet promises to bo jnoro than ever la mono for the coining season , It in. not only employed in all sorts of passemente ries nnd fringes , but is embroidered on crepe do Chine nnd black grenadine , to bo used for trimmings , NOIIIO of the embroid ery BO compact as to appear Ilka a tissue of jut , Uendx of all colors , all of the name color , or mixed , nro used in the same manner. On black goods are embroideries of gold and nilvor be.uls. nnd on wine col- orn and blues embroideries of steel , oilvor or cashmere beada. The now fall gloves for street wear are nhown in nil slmdos and tints of brown , from a light golden tan brown to the dnrk color of walnut wood. In grays there are light steel grays , French grays and Iron grays , There are aha offered raisin color * In two abmles. plum color , all shades ol gold color film the fltylish Unix and shades of ak wood , These are furnMail In Saxo style nnd in button gloves. Evening gloex are shown in two iiualitles of kid. The colorx nro cream , pearl , pale lemon , pink and white. They aroiu Haxo goves from six to twelve buttons in length , nnd button gloves of all lengths. There lit just now a special fancy for silver jewelry. Long loco nlns of silver are mod ns brooches and necklaces , which fasten closely around the high collar of the dress , and are formed of one. two or three Btranda of round nller bonus. Lace pins in ball pattern nro very popular. Some Niher luclduces iir Ciroek dculyns are chased in classical style nnd have a beaten , marred look , which U copied from dug-iii jewelry. Una necklace ia formed of n HUCOMilon of coin , each wrought wjth i figure of a god or a goddess of Olympus 'llie certio coin , larger than the others , contains u , figure of Father Jupiter , hh agio bearer by hU sliie. Uoh lace jiliu are varied from the cent t entloiml long blender ulmpc , and now do uigiu are the licad of an o\\ I with that oyanl napphiros for eyed , or a bird of par lulieo with gay crett , Bet with diamonds diamond eyes , nnd having a pearl in Its long beak ; a bar of inusio is another pat tent with ntf enamelled wmaro in the cen tre representing Cupid playing on a lute A llttlo paroquet or n water-snipo wit ) diamond eyes and diamond necklaces are other fancies. The prelleat of all xhowa n trident on which rested ah intaglio cut ii f , fiin-nmrtic | and Cendant , fnnn which is n ioop with innny tiny freshwateritMs \ intiff i > on It. SCRAPS FROM SCRIBNER. A Lively Town and Still Grow ing Rapidly. fortliorn Nnbranltn , Blosiod With Good Cropi. 'orrei ] > ondcnco loTlio llee ! cuni.vKii , Nob. , Hcplcmbor 20. scribncr catnc into tlio world sud- lonly nnd grow rapidly until it bo- 3.11110 the tlio most important town bo- weenVcst Point and I'lcinont. It s still glowing and reaching out after everything "reachable. " Some of the > ! d-titncrs have disappeared. 1 ilisscd many focoa familiar to me in 'cars ' # < > n.i ) by , but when ono yela lired \ntl drops behind n dozen crowd up eager to got his place and help push ho town into prominence. TIIK CHOKS. Iowa thia year has the poorest crops f any part of that vast extent of sountry to which TiinlJKi : furnishes ho latest news ; Routhorn Nebraska is loxt beat , western Nebraska still bet- or , central Nebraska the next notch ip , and then comes tlio country 1 am low in , and it is away up on top. XOUTIIKKN NKIlllASKA truly blessed this year , not with vhcat , for there was but little of that mt in , nnd that little is Very poor , lot averaging moro than one-third the ; ield of last year , or six bushels to , ho aero ; but tlio corn crop , tlio great staple , is glorious in its yield , nnd will average folly forty-five bushels to the aero. Moro than half of the culti vated neil ia devoted to corn. Oats give a good yield , better than ; ho average. Barley and rye are slightly repre sented in the acres sown and the ro- ; urns nro very fair. The hay crop is jrand in yield and the amount stacked 'ully double that of any precedingyear. TltADn comes to Scribnor from twmity-fivo miles westward , from twenty-two : iorthwestfrom eight miles northfrom six miles cast and five mites south. IMl'llOVEMKNTS erected during tlio year are three stores and n host of dwellings ; among thn former nro J. A. Wright's goncr.vl merchandise store , a first-class iiu- trovomont ; n now drug store and an agricultural implement house. Be- skips these , a steam feed mill is near- ng completion. A bank is to bo itai ted soon , and a brick yard is now n operation. A Congregational church , and also a Methodist church vill bo erected shortly if there is no irovonting providence. .SOME WANTH. A furniture store is wanted. There s nn furniture sold horo. A hotel building that would give ilr. English or some other first-class nnd lord the opportunity to keep n 'irst-class ' house , is also badly needed. ODDS ANl > ENDS. Mr. Baker , of Baker & Crowells , , ; rain and lumber dealers , swung your correspondent around the circle of Scrihnor and exhibited all of its prom- sing features , much as a loving father ivould those of a thrifty son. Mr. Jakor has jin elegant homo , beautiful- "y situated , and his bachelor apart- nonts are richly furnished , but ho is very poor , oven poorer than your correspondent , for thcro is neither wife nor child whom 10 can call his own. However , imo nnd a little courting will no doubt furnish both. Harness makers working for wages or doing a poor business should stick n mi hero , and either write or go to L. tl. Nell' , Scribnor , Nob. , and buy him out. Ho lias n good business of seven years standing and will sell cheap on account of ill health. , Scribnor had in 1880 , according to lie census , 481 inhabitants. The enterprise of its , p pplo will undoubt edly inako the addition of n cypher necessary by the year 1891. For business review BOO advertising columns. ' RANOEU. Kidney Complaint Cured. ] ) . Turner , Rochester , N. Y. , write * ; "I h.ivo boon for overn year subject to BO- HOUR illsoiiler of the kidney ) , nnd often uunble to attend to IntsineHa ; I procured your UuunocK Jlroon DITTKIIH , and was rolloN co before half n Imttlo was used. I intend to continue , na I feel confident that thnv will entirely euro me. " Trice Sl.OO , trial size 10 cents. SSeodlw Spain's New LegiBlativo Year- Spain has entered on n now legisla tive year , The promise of the last session of the cortce has blossomed and the ilower of Senor Sigasta's re cent labors stands full opened. Lib erty is the nourishment on which Spain has fed , and now for the fieri time she has n cortcs elected by a free vote and representing all shades of opinion. Formed on such n basin as this still more blossoms should bo put forth by the ilowor of Spain until all of the plans of Sagasta , who bids fair to bo known as the greatest Spanish minister of the century , are accomplished. Among these are promised , in his own words , liberty in religion to all , Jew , Protestant , or Muuulman. Every tarill and legislative measure and negotiation with thia coun try that can develop the Spanish island will , have his unconditional support. The citizens of the island are promised all the rights that the peninsula Spaniards , enjoy. Iloforms of the school system are advised , and a general settlement of the debt by con verted bonds is thought likely. This is only part of Senor Sagasta's pro- grain. It is also truly that of the king , The prime minister has a largo majority aim a not ill-disposed oppo sition. With those in his favor , ho has many chances to carry out his plans , although they are very radical , and if ho docs it will bo to tlio glory of old Spain. Baolclia'i Arnica Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , totter , chapped hands chillblains , corns and nil kinds o skin eruptions. This salvo is guar antocd to give perfect satisfaction ii every case or nionoy refunded. Price 25o per box. For sale by IHII & McMAHON , Omaha. Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , ttackncho , Soreness of iho Ohost , flour1 , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Sweft- inqs and Sprains , Burns and " ' „ Scalds , Genoraf Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches , ift reparation on earth tqmli ST. .TACOM Oil ta * . tnft , turf , tlmjitp and cltrap External B mfd . A trial cntalli tut th c nparatlrlj IrlJIne outlay of 50 Cent" , and titrj ons utlcr. lt $ with r'n ' ean b T clicap and pciltli * oroof cr Iticlalmi , ii it , Direction ! In Eleren T. ngn g l- r COLD BY ALLDKUaOISTS ANDDEA1EBB IN MEDICINE. AVOGELER J ThonKh.Shn.lron 'in Ever t ( Flint And ntitr ith foor nnd ague , or lillloui rcmltt cut , tlieRjKtcnnii.lv jet bu freed from Uio ma- Uuiiit i Inn Ith HostUtcr's Stomiuh Bitters , 'rotcct tho8 > atamaKalintlt Mlth thia ucncfl- jcnt anti-spasmodic , wlilth Is ( nrthcnnoro a su- ircnio remedy for 111 cr complaint , const lutlon , l\spcp la , dcbllltrhcumatUm , kidnot trou- ilca nnd other ailments. JTSTFor sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen- rally. AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Boar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery. 4 . . < .A&t/lA O Iu u w n y & CO tzj CD lha\e uloptod tlio Uon u a Trade Muk , and my goods will be STAMPED with the LION mil my NAJJK on the tame. NO GOODS ABE OENUINK WITHOUT lilt ABOVE BTAMfH The beit material Is utcd and the mcxt ikllle * ' workmen ro employed , * nd at the lowett cub price. Anj one wlslilng a price-Hit oJ good will confer Uvor by Kndlng ( or one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. OKI. W. V01NI. A. 0. CXUFBUL DO ANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys-at-Law , 8 W COn. UTIl t DOUGLAS 8T8. , Jv il'tf OMAHA , II > ou suiter from Dycpcjwln , use BUIIDOCK If ) oil arc nflllctcd "Itli I1iou ! ! < nccK , Ufa JUIHDOCK DI.OOI ) IUTTins , If jou nro prostrated Ith lck Itcnthclic , tnlc nunnocK HLOOD inn-Kris If > our Ilonclanrc disordered , rrtnilito them with I1UHDOCK 111,001) IIITTKUS. If jour Wood I ? inpnrr , pnrlfj Itvllh I1UIIUOVK IILOOI ) IllTTKllS. If jsu Imic I nd locution , } oil lll flndnn nntldoto In 11UHUOCK I1LOOI ) ItllTKItS. If > on nro tronlilcd with Spring Complaint * , er adicate them ulth DUtlDOCK DLOOI ) liHTlUlS. If jour U\crh torpid , restore Itto honHliy action w ith 11UUDOCIC I1LOOI ) 111TTE113 If jour I.hcr Is nffectcd , jottulll find n uro ro- storntlioln JIUIIDOCK 1H.OO4) lllTTiilS. : If jouliiueniij-fpcdoiofllmnor or I'linplc , fall not to take IIUUUOCK IILOOD IIITTIIUS. If jou Imvc any Bjinptonnof Ulcers or Scrofulous SortH , a curathe remedy will bo found In UUUDOCK 11LOOD niTTKItS. For Impirtln ? rtrcngth and \ttnhty totliofjs- tern , tiotlilll cnnc < | ual 11UHDOCK IlLOOD IllTTKllS. For N"ur\oiH and General nobility , tone up the Bjstem with I1UUDOCKHLOOD 1HTTKUS. Price , SI. 00 per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts FOSTER , MILBUENI& Co , .Props . , BDPFAI.O , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Jsh & McMahon andC. F. Ooodnmn. Jo 27 cod-mo BlackDiamondCoalCo , \V. It LOOMIS , J. S. NEWELL , Pnxo. Src , AND Tnms. I. L. MILLER , AQILST. HARD OR SOFT COAL In car Iota or In quantities to suit purchasers , Orders Sollclkd. Yard , Foot Farnham and Doug las Sts. , Omaha. scp3tt DISEASES OF TIIK- EYE & EAR JLJ JL JotM / jOi&.AV ' DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist. LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. : ccrc cc3 all Reputable Physicians of Onnhrv. 3TOfice , Corner 15th and Farnham Sts. , * maha , Neb au26mcU EstablisM 11 Years , Assets Represented 682,006,000.0. ActUo Flro and Life agents -antod. C.T.TAYLOU&CO. llth & poun'Us St. DON'T IT BURN1 .Iy housa and furnitura ia insured with 0. T. TAYLOK & CO. , Dor 14U/and Dowlas. BASWITZ & WELLS , 1422 Douglas St. , Near 15th. Before removing to their new OPEEA HOUSE STORE Will sell their stock of BOOTS ! SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Proposal * for Sewer Bond * Sealed proposals will be received until October 2ith ! , 1881 , nt 12 , noon , by the City Clerk of Omalm , county of DouKlan. State of Nebraska , and will , at that hour , bo opened for the purchase of g.50,000.00 of the issue of § 100.000.00 of Sewer Bonds , First Series , of the City of Oinaha. Said bonds are dated September 1st , 1B81 , are in sums ot 81,000.00 each , bear interest from their date at the rate of six i > er cen turn per annum , payable at the oilico o : Kountze Bros. , New York , semi-annually upon coupons attached ; eaid bonds an Daued under the Charter power of salt city after election duly held authorizing their i < wtio for the completion of Sewers partly con tructed , and for the construc tion of additional Sewers. The 8.W.OOO.OC now ottered are the first sold of said Bonds Bids will bo addressed to the undersigned uml must Ntatu tha full name and address of the ladder , the amount of said Uomu desired , and the price proponed to be paid. The light is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. .T. I. . C. JKWKTT , City Clerk. John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of Olth&Jtcobj , ) UNDERTAKER. No. 1117 Farnhun St. , Old 8Und of JicobGli , * X > r < lenDrTcle rapb Solicited lV7-lv FOSTER WHOLESALE LUMBER , GOAL & LIME On River Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Sts. , KB aa xca ncSOmclx HEADQUARTERS -FOR MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. V7o desire to call the special attention ot the trade to ouv . elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan'f' ' ' B 8 Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls ! " ' ' Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. * SHREVE , JARVIS & CO , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , MAHA , Ni'JS. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraskax SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAL | ORDERS. ir 18-mo FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Parnharn St. , Oinaha , Neb. | ConalsntncnU . made U9 nlll rccoho prompt attention , ncfcrcnccs : State Bank , Omaha ; Piitt j . . . & Co. , Haltlmorc ; 1'cck & Banshcr , ChluiRo ; SI. Wctk & Co. , Cincinnati. J I. OBERFELDER & CO. , uirouTEits AND jonnnns OF MILLINERY & NOTIONS , 1308 and I31O DOUGLAS STREET. The only exclusive wliolusalo house in thia line in the west. ' ° - - WHOLESALE GROCER , . 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. to Max Meyer & C if < "il * .FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a | IM\M \ FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COODSlf i MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne The Largest Stock and MostConrf plete Assortment In Jjf The West. We Keep Everything in tjie Line of- Carpets , cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1313. Farnham St. , Omaha ,