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Books and circulars lent free, n sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD AS " OCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. Pnlladel hla, Pa., an Institution hiring a high repn sjtloc for hjaorabk ooodutt and. professional BAYARD TAYLOR IN EGYPT. Central African Pigmies. (Bayard Tavlor's C irretondence of tha New York Tntmne-l The Khedive "spoke of a race of pigmies which had been discovered in the very heart of Central Africa, beyon the land of Xyam-Xyams, and advised us to look at two na tives of the tribe which had recent ly reached Cairo. On leaving -the Palace of Abdeen, therefore, we wide t jrove imniediately to the Palace ilmve imniediatelv to the Palace tffdemMul the 2sile, near Boulak, where they ice in every branch .f are now kept. On making inquiry, tue soldiers in tue inner court im mediately pointed out two small boys (apparently), wearing the fez, and dreaded in jackets and trowsera of white wool. I should have taken them for children of some Ethio pian tribe at the first glance.and was not satisfied, until after a clobe in spection, that one of them was a full grown man. Dr. Schweinfurth saw some na tives of the tribe among the Xyam Nyams, but did not reach their countrv, which lies beyond that of the latter, and" therefore south of the Equator probably from 300 to 500 miles west of the central part of Al ! bert 2yanza. But after Schwein- I iieii-.v"""' itahan traveler Miana, whose name, carved upon n tree near Fatiko, will be re membered by all readers of Speke's and Baker's nar ratives, started on a new journey of exploration from which ue was uesunea never to return. On the Cth of November lasf some boats reached Khartoum with the journals and collections from Miaui, who died in a country called Mon bootoo. Thee were taken 03- the Governor of Khartoum, and three pigmies, who were supfra&etl to be slaves, were temporarily imprisoned. When the intelligence reached Cairo, the Khedive ordered Miani's papers and collections to be given to the Italian consul, and the pigmies to be &ent to him. One of them, a woman died on the way; the other two reached here a few weeks ago. They are the firt of their race which have ever bocn seen outside of Cen tral Africa. The Khedive, who gave me thee particulars, seemed much interested in the people, and probably intends to ue them, if they survive, as a medium of future intercour.-o with their tribe. The soldiers brought the pigmies forward for our inspection. They came, half willintrlv. half with an air of defiance, or of protest against the superior strength which sur rounded them. A tall Diuka, from the White Xile, blacker than charcoal, who accom panied them, was one of Miani's men. Ho spoke a little Arabic, and I was thus able to get a little additional information through him. He assured me that the pigmies were called Xaam; that their coun try was a journey of a year and a half from Khartoum (probably tho time occupied I 3' a trading expedi tion in going thither and returning), aud that the place from which they came had the name of Takatikat. Tho taller of the two pigmies, Tub- bul by name, was 20 years old; tho younger, Kara, only 10 or 11. ' The little fellow looked at me with bright, questioning, steady eyes, while 1 examined and measured them. Tubbul was 4G inches in height, thalegs being 22 Inohos, and the body with the head. 34, which is a somewhat better pro portion than is usual in savage iribes. Head aud arms Vere nuke symetrical, but the spine curved in remarkably from the shouldersto the hip-joint, throwing out tlio abdomen, which was already much distended, probably from their diet of beans and bananas. Yet the head was erect, the shoulders on the line of gravity, and. there was no stoop in the posture of the Ijqdy, ai in tho South African bush men. Tubbul measured 26 inches around the breast and 28 around the abdomen ; his hands and feet were coarsejy formed, but not largo, onlv the 'knee-joints being disprd--rortionately thick and clumsy. The facial angle was fully up to the average; there was a good develoi ment of the brain, line intelligent eyes, and a nose so flattened that in looking down tho forehead from above, one saw only the lips pro jectjiiir behind it, 'J'lie nqstrjs were astonishingly wide and square; the complexion was that of a dark mu latto. The boyKaral was 43 inches high, with tho same general proportions. Both had woolly hair, cut short in front, but covering tho crown with a circular cap of crisp little rolls. Tubbul's age showed itself, on nearer examination, in his hands, feet and joints, as well as his face. He had no beard, but was evidently of virile years. I lifted him from the ground and should not estimate his weight at more than 05 pounds. The sol diers stated that neither of "tho two had learned more than a few words of Arabic, hut that they talked a great deal to each other in their own language. However, when ordered to speak Tubbul turned aud walked away. A soldier seized and drew him back, whereupon he stood still and sullen in his former place. At a recent meeting of the Egyptian Institute it tyus stated that the lan guage of these pigmies lias no re semblance to that of any other in Central Africa. The country of Xaam, of Takkat ikat, or whatever may b Its correct name, is reported to be an equato rial table-land, covered with low, dene thickets in winch the pig mies hide. Tho Khedive told me that they were quite warlike, and by no meaijs te&picaho foos tq th.oir largo negro neighbors, since they are active as apes and difficult to find among their native jungles. Dr. Schweinfurth supposes them to be the pigmies mentioned by Hcro dous. The Darwinians will hardly find an intermediate race between man and monkey, in them. Their curious physical peculiarities, espec ially the cur-fiaturu of the spine, the wide mouth, Avith flat but distinctly marked lip and the squareness aud breadth of the nostrils are not of a similar character. In fact, they look less like tho chimpanzee than several of the tall aud athletic negro tribes. "When I was on the White Xile, in 1832, the Xyam-Xyams were spoken of by the people as a fright ful race of cannibals, with taih. Xo one had ever seen them ;he very name was a terror to the natives of Soudan and an obstacle to the traveler. Xor their country has been readied andpartiallyexplored, and specimens of the race have ven tured even as far as Khartoum. Tho pigmjes prove to be far more Interesting than they, from an eth nological point of view, and we shall eertainly soon learn more of them. I am not aware that any account of the race has yet been published in Europe or America. --"-ST- B,T' That man lteavis L.. U. has called another capital-noving con vention to meet in October; dele gates to pay their own expenses. He is satisfied with either Duluth or St. Louis, but, in view of his re cent lawsuit with a lady whom he tried to swndle in the latter named city, would prefer the former us a quieter location. What a savage delight some people will take In writing this man's obituary one of those days! - ' The Coming Harvest- From the San Francisco Chronicle For the past few years California has been gaining the reputation of a great wheat country, but the coming harvest 3ear of 1 87-1-75 will not only more truly entitle it to the term than ever before, but will place it ahead of any other wheat growing country on tho face of the globe. The late rains have rendered a fail ure of the crop impossible,- and as there are two million acres sown, and the averasre yield in California of Is twenty bushels per acre, it is cer tain that there will be a yield of forty million bushels, or twenty-five million centals. Taking these figures, there Tvill, after deducting five millions centals for local con sumption, seed etc., remain nine teen million centals for exportation. This is nearly as much as the whole quantity exported bv the United States last year to Great Britain. And it is about twice as large as the exports from Russia for the same time. Short crops cut down the ex port surplus of Russia somewhat but making all allowances, it is a sig nificant fact that California will within the next year be ahead of the country that has been hitherto known as the granary of Europe. It will take 650 ships to carry away this vast surplus of bread stuff, and for this service there will certainly be paid $19,000,000. All this is very gratifying, and predicts good to all classes of the population. As time rolls on, and as we grow even larger orops, it would be wise to spend some of the freight money in the establishment of manufac tures for which the coast is suited, and to keep more of the wheat at home to feed an increasing army of industrial workers. Siamese Twins in Nature- Mr. H.. G. Cardwell has a double tree on his farm which presents the same anomaly in vegetablo.that the Siamese did in animal nature. There are two distinct stems stand ing ten feet apart and joined to gether at a pbint twenty feet from tho ground "by a ligament, if we may so call it, passing from th body of one into that of the other. The ligament is uniform in size, and it is impossible to tell from which tree it is a branch. This lusus na turoz is a strong argument in favor 01 capital pumsnment, forming a natural gallows, jerfect in construc tion and beautiful in design. Shel-y(-fiy-) Courant. A Damsel- One midsummer day, when JEo lus slept and tho thermometer stood in the nineties, a lady entered a store not a thousand off and in quired for parasols. The obliging proprietor spread out before her samples of a large and varied stock. "Haveyou-any of this shade of a size larger?" said the lady. The size larger was produced. " I think on the whole I prefer the size smal ler." The size smaller was present ed. "Have you any of this size of a lighter shade of blue? " The re quired shade was brought out. "Haven'tyouany of this kind with a crooked handle?" The shade with the erooket' handle appeared. " Have you any with the crooked handle not quite so heavy ? " said the lady, and so continued her in quiries for every conceivable size, shade, and weight possible in the line of parasols. After nearly an hour had been thus consumed the fair chopper gathered up her hand kerchief and glove, and movedfor the door. "Can't I sell you a para sol ? " inquired the exhausted pro prietor. "O dear, no," replied the lady, "I was merely inquiring the prices. I am going into mourning and have one for sale. Xcw Bed ford Jfcrcury, L ABOUT THE WATKR AV01tK;. The central city of the West Quite proud of late has growp, Ai.d feels it can no longer wait A goo I sized pond to own. The greatest cities ol the worl I Who wish to cut a swell, At once erect a lesern Ir Upon their higncst hill. We read in the days of Noah That water wo Is were trltd; The trouble was t ey bad no seweit, And so the people died. Let us then remember Jf water works we try, Ta put in sewers good and strong, Atid make our streets quite dry And when the thin; is done We'll celebrate at once, Then ererybody in the town Will bey their hats of Bunce. For all new styles that row aro'out, Some City kinds or more. You'll find them cheap at Bunce's Famous New York store. The Champion Hatter of the West, ZV Doug ssMreet. mch2fitf TTxULteca. staxos Confectioners' Tool Works, Tbos. Mills c& Bro., Manufacturers ot Confectioners'Tools JfmctUnes, Mould, lee Crest Freezers). Jtc, Noa. 1301 & 1303 North Eigluh St. PHILADELPHIA,, PA", Proprietors: Thomas Mills. I ESTAHLISnE f AWATALOOII ESTAHLISn ed1S61.3 Geo. M. Mills, f CATALOGUES SENT atleb r.rAE . j j upon application, mar7dw3m II. WlLLHELtf. J. TAYLOK. 1TILLHELM & TAYLOB, PORK PACKERS, th and Ch!c2gq streets, OiLAHA, - - - NEB, ARE now prepared to delWcr in large or sma'I quantities, theirmlld sugar-cured "MONE SUCH" brand ot hams and breakfast lacon, put up expressly .for family use. On hand pure kettle-rendered leaf lard, by the barrel or In cans ot 10, 15,25 or 40 lbs. caOrdcra prorapUy filled.CH Vioter Restatiraiit. 10 FARNHAM STREET. r Bet. lOi, and XXtx. VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. TABLES SDTrUED' WITH EVERY thlng In the market. Open front 7 sv. m. tola p. m. 1A11 ilea Scrv;ed to. Ordcr.-a OTSTEIU BEBVED U EVERT STYLE. P AlVrF1 IN" sr:A5('N- Prices i sutt F. COURT, Iea4ag pptrtiaker tr' ISS Farnham street- HArf on hand a full line of Ladies' Goods, which ho is closing out at cost. Give him a call and get good bargains. NEW GOODS ARRIVIX&DAJXY STHe has on hand an exccUen, stock of gents' wear, best in thecity, oJ Eastern raanu l ure or home made. 29tml GRAND CEOTR4L 1COT3 OXAHA, . . HEIJOSXA - Thslarjrnt and beat hotel between 'Cbiesfo a am rrancisco. wr.u uw unmuiwi ouui, loith a siO U GEJ. THRALL. Proprietor. Money and Commerce. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1 May 12, 1874. J Monetary and commercial affairs do not change in Omaha from day to day unless affected by uniuual fluctuations in the East. The' condition of the money mar ket is the same to-day as heretofore and business runs along in about the same channel. The bulk of trade ia very satisfactory to our mer chants as it shows a steady increase from year to year. OMAHA HABKET3. Carefully Corrected "DaUy DRY GOODS. J. J. BKOWN & bro., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. American...... Albion.... .. Aliens -. 10 ia si iu 10 9'A 12 s 13 ("onnestoga . Dannells .......... Truman's . Ciarner A Co.. Hamllt-n Merrimack D... Oriental Paific Mills Spragues, ... BKOWR Amoskeag ..... .... DRILLS. Augusta .. lerett G (J Great Falls BLEACIIEC SHEETINGS. Peppendl M do - ..- . d. 10-1 ... do " 11-4 Walt ham 8-4 do 9-1 do 10-4 BKOWN SHEETINGS. Indian Heads -.............. Pepperell E fine............. do R fine . ... ........ do O fine........- .... do N finn. . ........ do sheeting 8-1 .... . do do 9-4 ........- ... Puttman A , , Stars A COBSET JEANS. Amoskeag . ......... Kearsarge satin ............ l."COLla satin ....... ...... Naumkeag atin.............. PeppeneU satin........ ....... ..- DENIMS. nmlriif ,, , . Arkwright, blue...-....-....... - II aver Creek A A . Hap Maker, blue. ............ India. It B blus and brown.......... New York, B 'tis, B B .. .............. Oils, C C . O.kla- d Warren Tt , ,, ... do A.... ..... ...... . BLEACHED SniRTINGS. Androcogg!ng 4-2 a a ............ do do L .......... .. Boot, " ..................... uo u 4-4 . Fruit of the Loom.... do do do 100. Gold MeJal Hope.. hew York Mills Wamasatta . Lonsdale., GINGHAMS. Middlesex . Glcnarms... TICKINGS. Amoskeag, sc a ........ 28 do A 21 do B -M Conestoga, A l"re ......... 26 do It.. 27 do God Medal .. 20 YANKEE NOTIONS- kurtz Moint & co., 231 Farnham 8t. srooL cotton. Clark's O. I'oat's Slerrick's . N. T 7o 70 42i fifftl 00 HOSIERY. Domestic British -5 socycoo PAPER COOLARS. Pickens' lt ,, , King WillUro Domestic-.... .... S 90 1 35 2 C0 250 eantley SHAWLS. ""shirts." Ottoman strips. 2 25C 50 White common medium....... 510 60 15 00 . 30 CO ... $1200a21CO custom made- Percale... Calico . 4 7547 50 OVEUALLS. Brown drill . . S6 50a7 25 . 7 75a9 00 .. 7 00a7 50 8 00a9 50 8 00a9o0 . f5 25a8 00 15 00 2250 - J 900 12 00 15 00 dnck Blue drill . ' duck .... ...... White CORSETS. French whalebone . Oar own. ...... Comet.. SPRING SKIRTS. Linen printed ... " ruflled " fluted GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. Rosenfeld gives us the following quotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 3335, common 1520 ; Eggs, brisk, 10 ; Apples, 8 008 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00 2 25 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00 ; Or anges and Lemons are advancing, Oranges 7 25 per box, Lemons 8 25 per box. HARDWAHE. JOIIX T. EDOAE. IRON. Common bar,. Horse shoe bar . Norway nail rod -S BTEEL. Cast plow..... Germon ., 12 11 22 A merican casn, oc'agon and square I? Jess p's English do d 10 2J4J 40 Burden's horse shoes, per keg do male do do Northwestern horse nails 7 SO 8 2) 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 per cent Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. lOd to COM per kez, 8d do .... d do . 4d do . 3d do ..., Id fine do 10d finls'ng do 8.1 do do .... CI do do 10d casing do 440 465 4 90 5 15 5 90 7 40 5 15 5 40 5 65 5 15 5 40 5 65 5 15 81 do do G-l do ilu Wrought, all sizes . BOLTS. Carriage and tlre.........dIscount BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fart joiutdiscount Cast, loose pin reversible... do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks .-..discount Hoes and gaiden rakes do HINGES. Strap and T.... discount WRENCHES. Tafi's black discount Coe's ImmitatIon do Coe's genuine.. do SCREWS. American Iron do brass . 70 pre 20 pre 35 do 30 pre 23 do 25 pre 55 pre 45 do 20 do 45 pre 40 pre AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. II Holt's Ha.rest King.per dor, net Champion Heald's Eureka do red SPADES AND SIIOV'LS. Rowland's No2 black shovels, D II do do polished do do do do black spades do Moore do polished do do do's "spring point" L H shovels AXES. Lippencott's Western Crow do do do bevefui COFFEE 3IILLS. Parke's No 3,Jron boj: net do do 103 do do do 25 Union ir ih eo do 35 3o Britanla .... FILES. Harerav?. Smith A Co.,ldisconnt American FBe Co, do HAMMERS. Maydole's. A E No 1, 1, 2 Hammond's A E No do do do i i, ,,, do Englnier's No i do do do 2 do do do 3 HATCHETS. Morris shingling, No 1 -- do do do 2 do do do 3 do claw do i , ... , . do do do 2- , . LEATHER. Baffalo S. sole B S "14 23 12 00 10 00 9 00 12 00 13 00 12 00 13 00 13 50 13 00 13 50 525 11-3 13 oq SO pro 50 do $3 00 10 50 10 00 13 50 14 00 17 00 8 00 900 750 850 Hemlock SI, tola No 1 do do No 2 do do dam do span sole good, do do ilam do i"""" , ,, 35(9 32 39 32 !8 S3 43 39 125 75 33 S3 34 3. 35 3 40 4 41 150 125 N do line- do bridle do calf do kip do upper 19 ft.. Oak sole $ B do call do kip do harness... 43 43 1 50 1 60 1 00 1 SO 45 ( 73 00 90 CO 1 75 2 35 1 44 1 64 650 00 17 J(w 81 9 1 2$r o mrd Other brands different wt, pr lb French kip pr fl ... - Bark linUgs SKINS. Dry flint pr lb Dtj salted. urn Green salted .. Jan. and Feb, pelts.. ant-arutg . Lamq skin CEMENT. Bosrndale. Water '"" S M 8i5' SOAPS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 l-26 3rlT Savon Republic, do., Chemical OHre, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 55 1-4 ; German Mot led, 6 I-4.16 1.2. f" ART UOOD3 ANB UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. V Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 6cr 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch 18 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c Window shades. Plain bands. 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 4 00; each f dditional foot, 75c per pair. K REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 503 jO; Imperial, plain and stri ped. 2 50.8 00. V " DAMASKS. . yard, 1 50;jpill wool, Union per 00a3 00. I MATTRASSES. HusV, 4-4x62, 4 00a5 00;, straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without Botice. WM. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track bet. Farnnam and Doug las. GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Joists, studding and sills, 20 It, and un- urr ....... ......... s w Over 20 f t, each additional ft add'l Fencing No 1 do No 2.. 1st common boards.... 2nd do do . 50 .23 00 21 00 . 22 00 20 00 45 00 . 35 00 .... SO 00 65 00 55 00 45 00 ...50 00 . 40 00 .32 50 "A" stock boards, 10 and 12 inchi "B" do do do do "P" .1. At. A. A 1st dear, 1, ljf. 1 a ad 2 inch..'." 2d do do do do ... 3d do do do Flooring, clear... do do 1st common., do 2d do do 3d do do narrow, clrar. .25 00 ... 45 00 .... 35 00 .... 32 50 , 30 00 , 27 50 .. 2G00 ... 21 00 20 00 18 00 4 50 350 ..2 00 . 3 5o 3 5o It clear ceiling Y. inch Zd do do i Inch.. Inch., inch- 1st ao do 2d do do 1st clear sldlnr- 2d do do 1st common aiding... 2d do do ..--.. "A" shlnjJes Extra No 1 shingles Commas No 1 sfijigles. Lath per 1000 D A 11 pickets eer 100 square ao do ao .........-........ O O Batten per lineal ft 1 Rough do do do ................. AVINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 pei cent off CI tcago list. BLINDS. SO per cent off list. White lime per bbl . 51 752 00 Lonlsvllle cement per bbl.......... 3 003 25 PIastr paris per bbl 3 50&3 75 Plasterinz hair ner bushel.. 40 Tarred felt . Plastering board .... 4 lA OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, Ac. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT O. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Coal Oil S 19 Linseed Oil, nw. 105 " ' bl'd I 10 Turpentine - 5 Headlight Oil 18 Lard mi. No. 1 11 11 11 9 " " winter! " "strain'dr Lubricating 1 W.Va. f .8 f0 . 70 90 - 33 PAINTS, AC White Lead. St Louis, Srtlctly Pure Fancy Br rands- : i rutty in juaaaers-.... " Bulk........... - Enamrld Glass, colors, fl sq. ft. but Ulasa, 50 c discount TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, C MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. CUAECOAL. 10x14 IC, fair qualltf 10x14 Ic. best quality- -.113 50 ,.- 14 00 1x14 IX do do 17 00 12x12 IC 12x12 IX 14x20 IC do do do do do do do do 14 50 17 53 16 00 18 00 21 00 24 00 14X20 IX do 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 1(0 plate DC 100 elate DX. do (best quality). 24 00 14 SO 17 50 . 20 50 . 13 50 10 50 13 00 28 00 S3 00 . 28 50 21 50 do dj do do do do do do do do do do 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal Roofing IX do 10x14 IU coke 20x23 IC charcoal roofing.. 20x28 IC charcoal roofing . eixi4iA.cnareoai. 10x20 coke (for gutters)... BLOCK TIN. Large pigs.., aniau pigs.. Bex tin NC. Sheet tin S3 to 3S In do do do lr half casks- do do do in 230 tb casks, Sheet 24 to 35 Inches per sheet.. Tinners solilei (extra refined. leV " 25 21 OX! ao ao no. 1. .. do do roofing lid met - SHEET'IRON. First quality, Numbers 16 to 24... do do do V3 do do do 28 do do do i7. Charcoal, both stdes smothe do No 24 do do ;6... do do 27 . Juniata, No. 24 .... do do 26 .. do do 27. . 7 8io 10U 10K 23 23 18 RussUpcrfeU7to U- do No. 1, stained- Leas than full bundles, add one cent. 'A"Aerlcan immitat'n Russia, all Nos. Less than fuU Lundles, add one cent. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 20 list 15 do 21 to 24 ,- - do 16 do 25 to 25. - do 17 do n :,, , do 18 do ,, , . Tdo 20 Full bundles discount 15 per cent COPPER. Braziers 6 to 9 -..- 45 do 10 to 12 lb 4. do 12Uto 1001b 38 Sheathing, 14 snd 16 oz . . 37 Plamlshed, 14 and 16 oz 45 Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Planished - 48 Bolt copper . .-- 50 Copper bottoms...- 33 BRIGHT WIRE. 19 11 UK Vt Nos. 0 to a 14 8,8.9, 15 10,11 is 12 14,14 20 19 Nos. 14,16 17 18 19 20 Per bundle IS per cent dlscoun GROCERIES. STEELK - JOHN80S 638-540 14TH ST. CLARK FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND llTH BT. PUNDT, MEYER RAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORQAX aALLAOHER, 205 Farn ham St WHITNEY, BACSERMAN - CO., 247 Douglas St, j. j. brown bro.j Cor, 14th and Douglas Streets. sugars. Granulated pr ft Powdered do , Crashed do , ll?i it naicui uni uo - 74i? Standard A do lOJiall Circle A do 1,102 airai; oo Yellow C do OelH-e do '. agJ WW..MI. V uiLfaifM FglK? COFF Bio choice pr B. uo prime uo do good tr U(jjaj, JF" SYRUTa. fAmmftn tit fevll.in I Good do .WUU.V . ( .-. wiuiw uv do N O molasses. Ranzoon choice. Carolina it Wesk A Co icbolers Mis-ouri VrlIej-.. Kirk's Savon M. Wesk A Co Schofer's German.. Kirks stmdard do sterling.. PLUG Black go-ds, Western-.. uo cio iriti la 'o do Lonrlard's. Bright do do do do do Virginia Natvral eaf DDIED FRIHTS California pvches per nound do a plas dj S.ate do do New currant. do prunes.. do German cherries, do blackberries....... do rasuberries.... do rains cr box. do seedless rasles per pound SALT. New In barrels... . do dairy ....... CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oysters per rose$4 25a4 50 1 do do do do do ... 2 50a2 75 Z do do WUl tin's do do 2 do do peaches do do 3 do do dt do do Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, per rase do 3 do do do Corn, Trophy, ptr case .. do Window do .... do Yarmouth do ,,,. , Strawberries, per case . 4 00a4 25 4 75a5 09 6 75i7 50 3 50A3 73 500 550 5 75aS 00 . 6 00 . 4 73a5 50 luspDernes, uo ito Pine app'es, do do 6 0 5 59 TEAS. Oo'ongs per pound... . Young llyrou, per youcd Gunpowder. do do .... FLOUR. 25a73 40al 00 COal 25 Go'd Dust 3 10 3 CO . 4 75aS 00 13!9 17($18 8kal9 13 , " 30i31 . 31V35 1 35al 41 60 lSa'.0 XXXX Iowa City ... California . ... , BAGS. Gunn'es, heavy weight do light do , ,, Burlaps, four bushel , Dundee gunnies-. ,,,, Grain bas, Amoskeg A ...Z do do Lud'ow a a....... SPICEi Nutmegs, Pnang K-st, per pound Clove i do do Alspice do do -Cinamon bark do do .. BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- PowderCo., Omaha, Neb. 1 B boxes , i lb boxes lb boxes 5 lb bons-...-..., In bulk,ier lb, in .perd.z . do : do 423 2 40 1 30 13 5J 39 "o ,50andl0Jlblots CIGARS. A. E. simpson, ilanufacturer, 532 loth Street. II. Unman... -V M. .. do .. do .. do do - do do .. do - do do .. do .. do - do .. do - do - do $35 00 35 00 35 00 40 00 43 00 50 00 poco 75 CO 65 00 50 00 MOO 73 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 73 CO Bcconstruction. Grand Central UntvereaL... tara . La Boouet Simon Pure . Parligas . .. Yours Truly.. noiu jieuai.. I Utpanola-... Triple Crown Hen rr Clay.. De Vllltr Y Viller 1376 CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. "Wholesale depot 54S 14th Street. Half barrel '"la,,, 2 SO J. SCH00N1VAKER & SON PROPRIETORS OF THK PITTSBURG-. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. -2itAXia-xo4l 1835. Manufacturers of fitrlct!y(Pure White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge Fiitlr, Colore D-r and in Oil. FORE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. GUARANTEE. "We guarantee our brand of Strictly y Pure White 1 ead to be frre from impurities, and will pay 50 in gold for every ounce of adul lara'Jon found in this package. xinr73m J. iCHOONMAKEB A SON ar.3xr XA.xa3iT a?-Eo2, 13th St. bet Farnham and Harney. All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and REPAIRING done at reasonable rate apr2U BIDS FOR FORAGE. UEADQRS DFrARTMEM-OF THE PLATTE,") Chief Qcartermasier's Ofick, -Omaiia, Neb., May 9th, 1S74. j rtEALED PP.OPOSALS in duplicate, will be O received at this office until eleven o'clock a m, Wednesday, June 10th, 1871, for the delivery at Umaba Depot, in quantities as re quired, of ONE MILLION (1,00,000) Pounds of Oats. TWO MILLION Three hundred and Seventy-five Thousand (1,375,000) pounds cf Corn. Each proposal must be guarrantced by two responsible parties, not bidders, that they will become bombmen on award of the contract. No bid will bs entertained under any cir cumstances, unless the bidder Is present In per son, or by duly authorize! a;cot or attorney at theopeuingot the bids, and is then and there prepared to show that Le is fully able fo cary out thecontract in all respects if awarded to him. Bids must be 'endorsed on envelope, "Bids for Forage." The rlcht to reject any or all bids is reserved. Blank biJs furnished and full conditions made known on application at this office. By order 01 the department commander. ALEX. J. PERRY, Chief Qusrtermaster, Dept. Platte, myllt6 Brevt Brigadier-Gen. U. S. A. WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Farnlam Street, - - 0-aii, Keb Tf HOLESAI AXD BETAIT. SEALER XX FURNITURE, BEDDING. ETC. C. 7. I2AMAIT1T, 171 Cor. Varnhatn and EleTenth Sis. AH kinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re pairing done at reasonable rates. A fine lot of FURMsIIISG (iOODS constantly on hand and sold cheap. -tectf I WOODWORTH, 233 Doughs Street, Oiniia, Xelruka DEALER IS Carriages, Hacks, Baggies. Pattent Wheels, Road wagons, Trot ting Sulkies, Skeletons, Ltudebakers, Celebrated Wa;oas. James R. Hill's Celebrated Con cord Harness and Whips. HORSE CLOTHING. Robes, Blankets, Wagon Material of all Descrip tions, Spskes, Hubs, Felloes, and all klndsof HARD WOOD LUMBER Thimble Skeins, Axles and Springs. BCbfitt 33a RICE. mi. znzzzrrzz: 9ji ir CANDLES. fcL -sssssssssssPa. '.'.'. 4ali H Z..J" 17aI8K RB RS Spring and Summer Styles. 27cC8 Kj27 15. 26 SlaJS Fine and Medinm CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N The Popular Route from OMA b L . TO- Chicago and the East ! AND THE Only XJiroot Zlouto TrlVnterloo.Fort Dodcr.Dubuque.T Croiw, frnlrle Da Chlen. Wluonsi, St. l'ul, Duluth, Janr.vlIIe, Kino. alia, Grrru i'n, Karlnr. Mtvea'n Point. Wnlertowii, ()hWsh, I'on UuLar, aiaulson luia JlUwauaiee. It Bving the Shortest and FUst Comoleted Line lletweeu OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Constant improT'm'nts haTe taken place in the v.y of reducing (trade, and placing Iron with Steel 1 lis, adding to lis rolling stock nev and Elegant DAY and 8bKEPl.NO CARS Equipped with the"VestiuKhouAlr Brake" and "Miller Platform." establishing comforta ble aod commodious Eating Hou:s, ottering all the comforts of traveling theauecan produce. From to 10 Fast Express Trains run each way dallv over the various lines of this load, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di rection he may wish to go. Principal Countctlou. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and points reached til Sioux City anil IMcltie rauroiu. AT GUANO JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Des Moines. Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MARS IIALLfurSt. Paul, MInneapO Is, Duluth. nml northwestern Doints. AT CEDAR IlAPID-5 for Waterloo. "Cedar Falls, C harles Citr, Burlington and St. Louis. ATCLINION forDubuune, Dunlelth, Prai rie du Chlen, La Crosse, and all points on the Chicago, Clinton ami uubuaue, ana wnicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON for Freeport. Racine Milwau kee and all points in Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading out ot Chic?eo. Through tickets to all eastern cities via this linecin be iroiured, and any inforn at on ob tained, concerning Koute, Rates, etc, at the Company's office. 8 Farnham street, Omaha, andalsoat the principal TicketOlSces aling the lineof tbeU. P. ILK. tWBaggage checked through to all principal Eastern points, 9 W lI.STENNfc.TT, MARVIN HUGHITT. Gen'l Pangr Ag't. Gen. Mip't. J. II. L4.CKY. C. G. EDDY. Ticket Ait'l, Omilia. Gen'l Ag't Omaha. mchlSrl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874 4N The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire t line to T OTjIS AND TUE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE "WEST NO CHANGE ,1 ears between Omaha and Et. Louis ana bltore between OMAHA ana Anff YORK. This the Ouly inc running a PUI.I.TIAS .8L,CPI9fG OAK EAST FItUM OMAHA, O.V Alt RIVAL, OF TUB USIOX PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN. Passengers taking other routes hare a disagreeable transfer at the River button. 8 PASSKNUEIt TKA13S DA1-T I REACHING ALL EA9TEEH AND WE3TEBK CITIES With Less Changes and in advance ol other lines. This Entire Line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Weatinghouse Air Brake. sWSee that your tickets jead Tla Kaunas City, H'. Joseph Coaaell Bluffs Italrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for tale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. J03.TEnON, Pass.Agt. GEO. . BRADBURY, Gen'l Agent. J. F. BARNABD, Gen'l Supt. St. Joseph. ia3U A.aDAWE3. Gen'l Pass. Agt., St. Joseph. H-BMAX TOMBRIXCK, Fasliionable Tailor, No. 204 Farnham Street, Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, OMAHA, - - NEB. ALL ORDEBS ATTENDED TO PKOMPT lyand executed in the most fashionable style BTrl?epa!ring and cleaning a specialty, snd done In the best manner. myl-lm VAX DORN'S 5IACHINE All kinds ol light and heavy MlCHDiEBY XADE REPAIRED. WSTAU Worl Guaranteed." 259 HABHBY QT-EET, - 0KA-1. sy-u 60a65 f"Ov T0jS1 .4 SO HM 16al7 K Ills- sssssssssssss Is 6Xa6W a. ls Ta7 aHIBssss-H ssssssslssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 450.W sLssssssssssssssslsssssL . sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl Vsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi m 7oa93 Basssssssssssssssssssssssri lalT BsssssssssssssssssssssT 12aUS ssssssssssssssssssssl HLP 14al4V. ssssssssssfssssfa . SialJ sVlsl s5 .! 53 ! S u KB H S2 80a3 00 BIS sPl! 4 50a5 73 isl ssVM 1 0 A. POL ACK, O L OjT H I E R, 233 Fax nbam St -Tear 14th! if Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific R. R. T1IE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA. TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Darenport and Rock Island. o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WEsnxGitorsic Patest Air Krikes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. S Fast Express Trains LeaTC Daily, Connecting as follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, for Oskaloosj, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonis. AT GK1NNF.LL with the Central Railroad of Iowa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Ilapids, Dubunue A St. Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the Smth-Western "ranch, for Muscatine. Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPOltr with the DaTenport A St. Paul Itailroad for po'nts north. AT KOCK IsLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Molt, Kacine, Mil waukee and all points in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord, Ri-ck Is'andandau Louis tuilroad lor at. Louis and points fouth. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Tenria A Kock Islard Railroad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNC with branch, for Hen ry, Larere, Chillicoths and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort hand south. AT CHICAGO with ail lines East, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, Tla this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtained, concerning points, at the t'eket ofilce of thocompanr, 12s Farnham St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices along the lineof the U. P. U. R. Dasrsase Cheeked Thronc;ti to all Principal Eaatrrn Pomta. A. M. SMITH, Gen'l Pats'r Ag't. Chi. ago. J. II. LACEY, Ticket Agent, 2itf Omaha II. RIDDLE, Gen'l Sup't CliUago. S.S STEVEJS, Gen'l Western Ag't Omaha. M. Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN '& Aro LOS ANGELES VLVEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND 33?i.TDISlS Id. TTT.TTTT.R & Co., CornerJjfBattery andlWashlngton'Gts. SAX FRANCISCO, mar7U CAL. ALEI. J. LEOOAT. VATlt'L C. UCOsOX. wit. JAS. ir. Hudson O. BUTLES ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Lcggat3 Hudson & Co., Manufacturers of eTery arauv o Fin Cut Cnewing A.D SMOKIXG TOBACCO Our Special Brands: PISK CTJTii BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, SMOKISGSt INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Oht Tobaccos Strictly Waraated. OFFICE ASD SAiacSROOX Cor. Second & Vine Streets, It. Xioni X To. I ar71o KMf ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss vf KMPl ilsssssssssssssssssssssssss ! jjKtf Ssssssssssssssssssssssr sr sssf T sssssssV JSSBBW BfVBV BBBBBBBBBsf BBBBBBBsW fl Hil H sssssssssssH llr ilr H (ssf ap!23m eces SIZE W m a- ok .-vMhrc.VW FELlTS. A a" w r o o 000 BBSm BBSSS. 1 om. ssa 1 Or Sas;atMoa:e4 Coacontratedj noot and Herbal JTalco, AntU Ulltbas Granule. THE"I.rrTI.E GIANT" CATI-1RTIC or naltam la Parro Phjaic. Tho noTdty of modem Medic. Chemical swd Phaimacculiial Scunco Nu uso of any longr ta'-ini: the larp. tvpulsWo and naoeeous pills'. composed or cheap, crude, nnd bulky ingredient, nhca ,a can by a careful application or chemical science, extrar' all tho cathartic and other edl. rinsl properties Uam tho most valuabio rftits act? herbJ,aaaconrCDtrata the into a znlnnte Gran. mo, siearcely larger than a sanatard ace J, that can 00 readily en allowed by thOMoJ the monscnsltiro stomachs and fastidious tastes. Eachlitile Purgative fc He t represent. In a aot concentrated form, as much cathartic power as Is embodied in any of tho largo pills found foe sate in the dm? shops. From their wonderful ca thartic power, ia proportion to their flzo, people who have not tried them aro apt to suppose that they am harsa or drstte in effect, but such Is not at all the cae. ho different actlvo medicinal prin ciples of which they aro composed belns so har monized and modified, one by tho others, as to produca n moat aearchlnsr and thor ough, yet goutlrandkiutllyoporaUiig' cathurll :. , 50O Itctranl h hereby offered by tho pro prietor or .heso Pellet, to any chemist ivho, upon analyst, vlll Hid in them any Calomel or other forms of mercury 01 any other mineral poison. Being entirely veuctablcno jjart fen r care is .-eqalred while ustnr them. They opo rate without distnr banco to tho constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Irapuro Klootl, falu iu tho Miouldcru, 'rigutneaa of tho Cheat Olzzlticax, Saur Ernctatlona of tha Stomach, Had taato u utouth, Ullloua attack. Pain In region of Kidney, Internal Fever Illoated feeling about SJomach, Ituah of Blood to Head, High Col ored Urine, IriiMocIaIil!tv ami Gloomy Foreboding, tako Br. lierce'a Pleasant Purgatlvo Pellet. In explanation of tho remedial power of my ror- Fitlte l'cllcta ocrro priat aa.-icty of diseases, wish toiay that their action upon tho animal economy Is universal, not at gland or tissue cacuplug their sans. tlve Impress. Ao docs not Impair tbra; Licir sugar coatlntfand being enclosed in glass b-Ulc3 prccrvo their virtue unimpaired for anr ls;th of time, in any climate, eo that they are af tt3v fresh and reliable, which is not tho cssa with the pihs found lit the drus store, put np la chejp wooil or pate-bcard boxes.. Kccollett that f irnli duoaecs where a Laxative, Altera tiro or Purgative ii indlcstcd. theso llttlo IViltts will clc tho laoet perfect satiafacUoa to all who uc them . They nro Bold by nil enterprising Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. Do not allow any ilrngjlst to Induce yon to take anything elsi that no may say ia Just as rood as my Fcllcto bccauo ho makes a target profit on that which ho recommends. Jf your drusrist cannot snpply them. encloa 25 centa n.i recsie tbem nr rftnrn mail from b. r. euuiOE, r. j , .rropr, . ' BUFgALO. y. & ASK FOE PYLES OK S S ALEBATJT -AN BAKING SODAJ -3 . IN TX Sold by Pundt. Meyer A TUankeand WHlney, Bausermaa A Co. CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND -Cast India Ccodn. 213 and 315 FROST STREET San Francisco - California. mcbCTm ADVERTISJ. t0fy , inSiie IDJLTXi S3EI 1 ! r X- 1 i, .'i m f 3I t t M cfl n m I' c 3 t JV