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ey Y U < o s - APPLETON'S American ® New Revised Edition. Eaariog a Tuk work originaty published underile tide oo S R CreorawDia e compiered i 1963, since which time e wide ™ ich it basstiained 1 all pare of ience, lteratu sod ve induced ibe Siitors and publbers 1o sabmitit 1o an exact o1 e revieon, and to e 3 Bew ition entitied, THE AMEKICAN CYCLOPAK- | Dia: : ‘Within the last ten T e AT mderence au. Imperaiive ai movement of politica) afhis b kep ! i sviom to the indusirial and useiul P convenience social hte. Great a o i peculiar mon i wast i1 height when the Iast O e 411 work appeared, has appily | B e, and a Dew conrse of commercial | o dustrial activity has bocd comuenced. et A = «L'L‘-n.r'-’-:mulul' e lapuc'st u hve brous to public 2 m e e e mavhes ane ta. cvery onds | O ma 'l whose livesevery oneis curivus o b e pariiculam. Gre.t buities have st Tmporiant ieges maloained, ik e detail are an yet preserved only e e “ha sratotent. publica- | e e o Which ought how o take o i el bistary o L gt e the aim of the oditors 1o | e i Suloraation 10 the lniest pos. | "l'\‘—'d.n-'l..lll lllm" B oy ‘mn n: i ey Ty T oty reah pedaion. n Mterstare, and of | The ewest inveation in the practical arts, as well 4 to give 8 succluet and original record of T Y e sm Nistoriad event. | B ‘et afte Jong and care- \abor, and with the most ampie | L% to" 2 Sucmential | BAYARD TAYLOR IN EGYPT. | The Coming Harvest. {From the San Francisco Chronicle ] For the past few years California e cew | has been gaining the reputation of a ! T SRS 5 | great wheat country, but the coming 'he Khedive spoke of a race of | barvest year of 1874-75 will not only | i&,‘,‘j:&fl;f&f&:‘j‘mwrfd | more truly entitle it to_the term | | in the very heart of Central Africa, | than ever before, but will place it | beyon the land of Nyam-Nyams, | ahead of any other wheat em'ri:es and advised us to look at _two na: | country on the face of the gl?m< { tives of the tribe which had recent- | The late rains have rendered a fail- | Iy reached Cairo. On_leaving the ure of the crop_impossible, and as Palace there e | there are two million acres sown, oo u:-'nefi:x::; o peretore, ™ | and the average yield in California the Nile, near Boulak, where they | 13 twenty bushels per acre, it is cer- | are now kept. On making inquiry, | tain that there will be a yield of | the soldiers in the inner court im- | forty million bushels, or twenty-five mediately pointed out two. smai | million centals, * Taking these | boys (apparently), wearing the fez, | fgures, there will, after deducting and dressed in jackets and trowsers | five millions centals for local con- of white wool. T should have taken | Sumption, seed ete., remain nine- | them for children of some Ethio- | teen million centals for exportation. | pian tribeat the first glance,and was not satisfied, until after a close in- | This is nearly as much as the whole gr:lnmli exported by the United sa ) was a | States last year to Great Britain. ;m;-:,r‘l‘ "fl.-::"_""* of them | And it is about twice as large as the DY Seweinfurth saw some na- | €XPorts from Russia for the same | e among the Nyam. | time. Short crops cut down the ex- | Nyams, but did not reach ‘their country, which lies beyond that of | | port surplus of Russia somewhat but | making 'fi.li allowances, it s a sic. the latter, and thereforesouth of the | Dificant fact that California will Eijuator_probably from 300 to 500 | Within the next year be ahead of Tles westof the central part of Al- | the country that has been hitherto bert Nyanza. But afier Schwein- | KnOWn as the granary of Europe. furth’s return the veteran Italian | It Will take 650 ships to carry traveler Miana, whose name, carved | 88y this vast surplus of bread- upon a tree near Fatiko, will be re- | Stuff and for this service there will | membered by all readers of | Sertainly be paid $19,000,000. All { Spe and Baker's nar- | this is very gratifying, and predicts | ratives, started on & new | 800d to all classes of the population. | journey of exploration from which | AS time rolls on, and as we grow | be Wi destined never to return. | €¥en larger orops, it would be wise | On the 6th of November last some | to spend some of the freight money | boats reached Khartoum with the | in_the establishment of “manufac- | journals and collections from Miani, tures for which the coast is suited, Who died in 4 country ealled Mon. | 30 to keep more of the wheat at bootoo. These were taken by the | bome to feed an increasing army of | Governor of Khartoum, and three Central African Pigmies. (Bay. industrial workers. | Daily Review. OFFicE OMAHA DarLY Bz, May 12, 1874. } | Monetary and commercial affairs | Jso s do not change in Omaha from day | to day unless affected by unusual | 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 is very satisfactory to our mer- | chants as it showsa steady increase from year to year. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretally Corrected *Daily DRY GOODS. 3. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor, 14th and Douglas Streets. Spragues, Amoskeag. Augusta, Everett 6 Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1426 1-2. ART GOODS AND STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, | 270 Farnbam Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS, Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; | polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch | 15¢; $inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch | 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ | 45¢; imitatfon rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20¢; 3 inch 15@30c. Plain bands. 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per r. WINDOW SHADES. Union ind all wool terry, per yard UPHOLSTERER'S | Rio choice pr b, do prime do do good oG, €rusnsss omr® i - || SousE) 2282888 Choice do do X O molasses. "\ Rangoon choice. Caroliga.. M Wesk & Co. Schafers . G2 e, w Mis-ouri Vrlie; Kirk's Savon | M. Wesk & C | Schofer's “Germau Kirk's stundard do sterling PLUG TOBACCO. Black go-ds, Wostern... . | “do Tdo” Vingl a | %o do Lorriard | Bright do do do Natvral eat.. c DDIED FRUATS California p2 ches per vound.. do wpls o do do do do rasins pr box. do seedless rasies per pound..... CANNED GOODS. pound can Myer's oystess per cose... do I de g0 dor G0 Witdow " o do_Yarmouth do Strawberr. '?Q;.?..""u"" pound......... Gunpowder, "o "o - ¥ eobob..ERRERE FE L1 ] B EEEFE PR CHEAPE ummer A.POLACK, CLOTHIER 238 Farnham St. Near 14 ) Fine and Medium Clothing,: and Furnishing Goods. THAN THE CHEAPEST. pigmies, who were supposed to be | P Flaves,were temporarily imprisoned, | _ Sismese Twins i Nature. When the intelligence reached | Mr. H. G. Cardwell has a double | Cairo, the Khedive ordered Miani’s | tree on his farm which presents the | papers and collections to begiven to | ame anomaly in vegetablo that the the Italian consul, and the pigmies | Siamese did in animal nature. | | to be sent to him. 'One of them, a | There are two distinet stems stand- | 2 the other | ing ten feet apart and joined to- | weeks ago. | gether at a pbint twenty feet from | They are the first of theirrace which | the ground by a ligament, if we ural st the | Liave ever been seen outside of Cen- | may so call it, passing from the remarkableieatures of scenery | tral Africa. ‘The Khedive, who | body of one into that of the other. et 2 well asthe variows 7o | g ve e these particulars, seemed | The ligament is uniform in size, and | mueh interested in the people, and ‘ it is impossible to tell from which intends to use them, if | tree itisa branch. This lusus na- as a medium of future f#re is a strong argument in favor b Ehélrtitte. of capital punishment, forming a The soldiers brought the pigmies | Ratural gallows, perfect in construe- forward for our inspection. They | tion and beautiful in design.—Shel- came, half willingly, half with an | % (Ky.) Courant. air of defiance, or of protest against | the superior strength which sur- | rounded them. A tall Dinka, from | the White Nile, blacker | than charcoal, ~who accom- panied _them, was one of Miani men. He spoke a little Arabie, and T was thus able to get a little additional information through him. He assured me that the pigmies were called Naam; that their coun- | try wasa journe a year and a half from Khartc time occupied by a trading expedi- tion in going thither and returning), | and that the place from which they A came had the name of Takatikat. PP | The taller of the two pigmies, Tub- D 1 . ! bul by e, Was 20 s old; B e Tk | Tt Kt T e 1t 1 50@3 ,0; Imperial, plain and stri- pod 3 souk 00, % Pl 4 DAMASKS. . Union per yard, 1 50;all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES, Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00;_straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUNBER. Bubject to change of market witheut sotice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, OnVU.P.R.R. track bet. Faratem sad Dovg- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Go'd Dust. ... termination. XXXX Towa Cif ai’the original storsotype plates have e, bt e g s Uy o8 it (L damo plait and counpas a8 Is predeces: ted by longer ex= e N o ! Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Island. —— All Passenger Trains are equipped WrsTinenovss _PATENT Ak Br Miller’s Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, a3 follows : CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Route from OMAH A —To— 60 . | Chicago and the East! AND THE 1 Bak- | | Omnly Direct Route : . hien. Winona, | Duluin, Janeeviile, Kema: | AT acine, Stev. | Railroad, for Oskalooss, Ottumwa, Keok: OshKssh, and St. Lonis. Du Lac, Madison and Milwaukee. | AT GKINNELL with the Central Railroad of | s horth to St Pual: AT VEST EHERTY witn the Buriivgton, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad, for Burtinglon, Celar Repide, Dubugue. & . Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the Soath-Western sranch, for ~ Muscatiae Washirgton and all points south. AT DAVESPORT with the Daveiport & St Pavi Railroud for pornts north: AT KOCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroud for Freeport, Belott, Kaciie, Mir waukes and ai pointsin noribera Linols o Wiaoein: * AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Reck S o Rlind Tor St Louis ATROCRISTAND with the Peoria 8 Rock Taland Rallroad for Peoria. and points tast: AT BUREAU JUNC., with brascit for Hen: Ty: Lanere, Chillcothe amd Feors. | AT LA SALLE with the lllinois Ceatral Rail- | Gunnies, heavy weight.. w0 e SPICE: Clove: g Cioamon bark \erces easant A\\ atwve Or Sugar-Coaied, Concen: Root and Herbal :-u.,h::.-:." Billous Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum in Parvo Physic. ‘The noveity of modern Modicm, Chemieal and Pharmaceaucal Scicnca . No use of any oo taking the larze. repulsivo and Daameous ceomposed of chcap., ¢ nd bulky oca b the tirst tie ¢ the make of e iy ui Torce 10 the expiane- | AL 26y embrace all branches o | - une PELLETS. o 900 = a BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Imper Powder Co., Omaha, Neb. 1® boxes. D box 4 boxes 5 boxes... ilgic exceliemon: he cost of | T8 onarmu a1 14 it b ved oy will — lopadia, 8ad_ worthy il 2o each volnme. Tt will be _'; | In extza Cloth, por ol o il oy Morbeem vt VoL ini ckey v T Hall R s extra gili, per vol 1a i Moro- ugtia e, sl odsey T fuil ¥ = aroe volums now Tealy. Succeading vo- Iu’vll Jutil cowpletion, wilbe issued onee in e peries .p“ do ST do A Damsel. One midsummer day, when Eo- | 1us sleptand the 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. Have you any of this shade of a size larger?" ‘said the lady. The 7 larger was produced. the whole I prefer th " The size smaller was present- . “Have youany of this size of | alighter shadeof biue?” The re- quired shade was brought out. “ Haven’tyouany of this kind with a crooked handle?” The shade | with the crooked handle appeared. | “Have you any with the crooked | handle not quite so heavy ?” said | the lady, and so continued her in- | BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Androscogging 4-2 8 | 1t Being the Shortest and Fiist Comoleted Line a0 L Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improvem-nis have taken place in the way of Teducing Grade, and placiog Iron With Steel Fails, adding 1o Ita Follog stock new and Elegant DAY and SLEEPING CARS Equipped housa Air Brake” and “3iller Plstiorm,"” establishiog comforia- bleand commaodiou Eating Houses, ogering all the comforts of traveling the age can produce. From # to 10 Fust Express 1raius rua each way daily aver the various lines. of this 10ad, T Secring - the travelr slecting his Toute sure and certain conbections in any di- Tection he inay wish fo go. Principal Conneetions. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux € ty, Yankton and poiats resched via | Sioux City ‘and Pactfic railzoad. T GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, | Do Moiues, Ottawa and Keokuk. 1 r St. Paul, Mloneapo is, R J. SCHOONMAKER & SON | »siiptpeinion i "o | 35 per cont off Chicago list. | PR CLINTON Tor Dubuigue, Dualelth, Prai- | DOORS, (Wedged.) | riédu Chien, La Crosse, and all points on the ‘ Cliicsgo, Cliston and. Dubuque, 'snd Chicago, T aar Uty Mt Dubugie and Minnesota railroada: Racine Milwau- AT FULTON for Freepo kee and all pointsin Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all rallway lines leading | out of Chicxgo. LSy Through tickets to all eastern cities via this line can be procured, and any informat on ob- tained. concerning Konte, Rates, ete., at the | Company s office, 215 Farnham street, Omaha, and alsoat the principl TicketOfices al g the | Tine of the U. F. B. K. | B3 Excaiie Purgative Pellet n, In & catbartie powee lis foabd for a8 is embodied in aay of the 2 the drag shops From theie wondertul ca thartic power, fa provortion {0 theif eize, | B e ot {Hc them aro 4Pt 10 suppeies thak they aro harun or drastic 1n effect, but such s Dot a2 all the case, (1o different active medicinal prin- cipies of which they ars com being 80 bar. monized aud modified. one by tho others, 88 to produce @ most searching and ithore ough, yei gontly sud kindly operating cathart! d #3500 Reward is hereby offered by the toe OF chees Hulete s aay chemit wioe on analysis, will find In them any Calomel of ofher fluia of mercary o 4oy otder Minerml s i‘i—fl": e Angrica¥ Cycto- | 1134 i & 8 seRueNELesnnEaREsy £ 1512828828888 Ls88e82s82222882828 yEEEuceanavaesn g88sE8832388sE Y Ville i Ee i _ cALHOUN MILLs Wholesale depot 518 14th Street. Half barrel 3K, 2 irprrirne 28| £ EEREERE B THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern c; via this line, can be procured, and any i mation obtained, concerning points. at the ticket offlce of the company, 128 Farnham St., | Qmaha, sndaleo at the principal icket offces | | along the line o the U. P. R | Baggaze Checked Throngh to all Prineipsl Eastern Points. A. M. SWOTR, H. RIDDL! | " Gen't Pasw's’ C | 3. . LAcEY, Ticket Ageat, |azset Owiana The little fellow looked at me b A P with bright, questioning, st KURTZ MOHE & €0., 231 Farnham eyes, while 1 examined and immur«l them. Tubbul was 46 | | tuuweaRS saoru e Dizziness, Sour Eructations Had Daluth, taste fm KEA‘RN EY’ FLUID-EXTRACT, UCH The only kuowa remely for inches in height, thelegs being 22 | Quiries for every conceivable size, | inches, and the body with the head | ;‘.'"‘"“x, and weight possible in the | 34, which is a samewhat better pro~ | 1N Of parasols. After nearly an portion than 1o s 1t e ¥ | hour had been thus consumed the | | tribes. Head and arms;were quite | 1 $hopper gathered up her haud- | symetrical, but the spiné curved in | Kerchie and gloves, and moved for remarkubly from the shouldersito | the door. “Can’t I'sell you a para- | gioy the hip-joint, throwing out the | 01" inquired the exhausted pro- | abdomen, which was already much | Prietor. O dear, no,” replied the | distended, probably from their diet | 124¥, “Iwas merely inquiring the of Deans’ ond by o thelr diet | pricgs. I am going into mourning | head was erect, the shoulders on | Andbave one for sale—New Bed | the line of gravily, and. there was | /0@ Mercury, | 10 stoop in the posture of the hady, | as in the South African bush. | men. Tubbul measured 28 Inches around the breast and 28 around the | abdomen ; his hands and feot were coarsely formed, but not large, only | the kneejoints being dispro- | portionately thick and clumsy, | e facial angle was fally up to the | 7 average; there was good develop- | We read inthe days vous Debility, Dropsy, | ment of the brain, = umuige-‘n | Tt water wo B wers S p The troublc was t* ey had no sew Manufacturers of Strictiy{Pure eyes, and a nose so flattened that Kni 30 th { e ERAI = I | i looking down the forehead from | pAniiepontai 7 QUM 3 ! , one saw only the lips pro- s vorka J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge & behind it, ‘The nostrils were | following quotations this day : Putly, Colors D-y and lnOil. | - 2 astonishingly wide and square; the | Batter, active, choice roll 33@35, PURE VERDITER GREEN, | complexion was that of a dark mu- common 15@20; Eggs, brisk, 10; The strongest and brightest green PROPRIETORS OF THE [ €88 888 TLEL3R £33ST 8 LIHE 88 I erce’s Pleasant Pu In explanation of the remed ative Pell power of my Pur- PITTSBURG. WHITE LEAD AND White lime per bbl. it h-hvuhu:-xm:'hu. - M. Keller, eazar coatingen bttles prescrvo thelr virtics unimpaired for ao Lozgth of time, in any clmate, 80 that they are af- Wit fresh and reliable, Which 18 not the case tup in lect that o, o Pargative is idicsted, thess s LI el give the most perfoct satiadiction all who use them. terprising They are sold b: o Druggisis at 23 conts a botile. Do not allow oy dmgzist 0 nducs you to take anyihing el that Lo may say is foac as good 84 my Peilcio because ho makes & largee rodt on that which ho Tt your irgsist caanot supply them, enclose 95 centa aad seceive them oy return mail from ® ¥. PLERCE, M. D., Prop'r,. ALO, Ottomau strips. White common OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &ec. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C.STEELL. BRADY & MCAUSLAND. e | ALL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS. The central city of the Wes Quite proud of late has gr Acd feels it can no loner w: A goo 1 sized test cities of the world o wish to cut swell, At once erect & reserviir Upon their higacst bill. Proprietor of the mehi8vl | COLOR WORKS| | {Omaha & St. Louis Short| Line BRIGHT’S DISE! And ajpositive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictares, y PITTSBURG, PA. i “ winter Lo trmiad Wi e} PAINTS, &C usl EEEEE EPRING SKTRT: printed.. Establishoa 18335, RISING SUN Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Ners - ERe BUF¥ = {on-retention or Tnonetinence of Urine, o tion o Gicoration o th BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRH(EA, acoerhon o Whites, Disesses of the Prostrate - ‘Gland, S:ene iu the Bladder, Colcul us, o waier workawe iy, 3t in sewers good ad stron, Aqulho-rnnelluuiludry And when the thing is done We'll colebrate at once, Then exerybody in tho own Will by thelr iats of Buace. * For ail new styles that row are out, Some fifty kinds or wore, You'il find them cheap at Bance's Famous New York a ‘The Champion Hatter of the West, 25 Doug- asStreet. el 1874! TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. cHARCOAL. latto. The hoy Karal was 43 inches high, {omten S 008 50 por hurrel; Tive | with the same general proportions. | SR . Aand. S 3900 GRAVEL OR BRICK :DUST DE- Both had woolly hair, cut short in 225 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- anges and Lemons are advancing, | front, but covering the erown with | a circular cap of crisp little rolls. | Oranges 7 25 per box, Lemons 8 25 ) per box. LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES Al T, manufacturered. And Mucus or Milky Discharges. The Kansas City, St. Joe and Tubbul's ageshowed 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. Ilifted him from the ground | and should not estimate his weight | at more than 65 pounds. The sol- | diers stated that neither of the two | | Thos, Mills & Bro., had learned more than a few words Manufacturers of <o) of Ar‘;l!:l'(’. Lut that they talked ll wellings, | great deal to each other in their own : language. However, when ordered | CONfectioners’Tools Existiag in Men, Women and Children, to speak Tubbul turned and walked | aacnimes, Mouide, Tce Crea No Matter What the Age! away. A soldier seized and drew | b | him back, whereupon he stood still | e g Prot. e sadke” “Onebottle of Kesrney's | and sullen in his former place. At | Nov 1301 & 1303 North Eighih St. Fluid Extract Buchu de, vorth more thin 31 | 3 regent meeting of the Egyptian PRILADGLERIA, 2A, | Institute it wys stated that the lan- gy GUARANTEE. | ‘We guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure White“ ead to be free from impurities, and will pay $50 in gold for every ounce of adul | joaation found in this package. waridm J. SCHOONMAKER & SON SarmmraoTd BAKING SODA 'S = ST IN US®E Sold by Pundt. Meyer & Raankeand Whitney, ‘Bauserman & Co. CASTLE BROS., Unitea statos Council Bluffs R. R Confectioners’ Tool Works, HARDWARE. 3JomN T, EDOAR. EKEARNEY'S Extract Bucha! Permanently Curesall Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and ~Dropsical Isthe oly dire line to e By BLIBBLELEBEE2B8LL88E NI ST. TL.OUTIS TEAN LIEBERT, TATITOR, | | 18th St., bet. Farnham and Harney, | § Al Kinds of TATLORING, CLEANTNG wa | OMAHA AND THE WEST SEPAIKING done st ressonable raies ap BIDS FOR FORAGE. | AND THE EAST, FROM BRANDIES BEgEzETE Dundee thimblc skeins, cent. Cornery ‘ashington Ste. RS S . NO CHANGE .« eare between Omaha and Et. Louis anu batore between OMAHA ‘ana NeW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO, car. IMPORTERS OF marTtt Price one dallar pex bottle; or, six bottles for Bvedoilars. | Depot 104 Duane St, N. Y. A physician in attesdance to auswer corres- e and give ad ¢ice gratis. | ‘Bascud stamp for pamphiets, free. e Crans & Brighaw; Wholesale Agents, San | apXwtt NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | OF BOTH SEXES. | §0 OHABGE FOR ivnn AXD ml-l + SULTATION. | Dr. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jeffer- son Medical College, Philadelohia, author of sveral valuable works, | can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual and Urinary organs | (which he bas made an esvecial | study), either in male or ferrnie, no | matter from what cause orig ting | orof how long standing A etice | of 30 years enables him to t. at dis- | eases with success. Cures gm.nnv1 teed. Charges reasonable. These at s diswance can forward Jettez describ- | ag symptoms and enclosing stamp to | prepay postage. Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10¢. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Daane | street, N. Y. OFBB;STMEStoMARRIAGE. Relie! for Young Men trom the effects ud Abuses in early dife. Mambood L peed iraents 19 remored. ‘treatment. Néw and remark- Books and circulars sent free, HOWARD AS" el T o 17':!;\110!, fo. 2 South Niath Puiladel- S e sl nn | . ‘sugh Tm guage of these pigmies has no re- semblance to that of any other in Central Afric of Naam, of Takkat- | ikat, or whatever may be its correct ¥ reported to be an equato- | rial table-land, covered with low, | dense thickets, in_which the pig. mies hide. The Khedive told me were quite warlike, and | 1eans despicabile fogs tq their | langg negro neighbors, since they | O e active as apes and difficult to | find_among their native jungles. Dr. Schweinfurth supposes them to be the pigmies mentioned by Hero- dous. The Darwinians will hardly find an intermediate race between man and monkey, in them. Their | curious physical peculiarities, espee- ially the curgiature of the spine, the | wide mouth, with flat but distinetly | marked lips and the squareness and | breadth of the nostrils are not of a similar character, In fact, they look less like the chimpanzee than | several of the tall and athletic negro | tribes. | When I was on the White Nile, | 1852, the Nyam-Nyams were spoken of by the people as a fright- ful race of cannibals, with tails. No | one bad ever seen them ;%he very | o name was a terror to the natives of | Soudan and an obstacle to the | (F A M traveler. Nor their country has | | been reached and partially explored, | and specimens of the race have ven tured even as far as Khartoum. The pigmics prove to be far more interesting than they, from an eth- nological point of view, and we shall eertainly soon learn more of them. 1am not aware that any account of the race has yet been | J | published in Europe or America. | B.T. ——— THAT man Reavis—L. U.—has | | called another capital-moving con- gates to pay their own expenses. | | He is satisfied with oi(hor'll')‘e;llu!h | | or St. Louis, but, in view of his re. | | cent la it with a lady whom he tried to swindle in the latter named | ¢ity, swould prefer the former us a quieter location. What a savage | JMAEA, - delight some people will take in | | writing this man’s obituary one of | those days! | Proprietors: ThoMas MiLLs, Gro. M. MiLLs, PORK SONE SUCH" brand of hams and brea | hacon, put up expressis” for famiiy use. On | hand ‘pure kettle-rondaed leat | barrel or in cans of 10, 15,25 or 4o’ | Bmet. 101 ana 11, 3aAll Meals Served to Order. 88 Leading Bootmaker | NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY d o l vention to meet in October; dele- | ™o or home GRAND CENTRAL wd S | R R R P EstantisuED 13619 ATALOGUES SENT upon application. Sheet tin 35 t0 36 in.. do do do ir hail casks...... do Sheet 24 10 35 Inches per sheet.. Tinners solder (€Xtra re0ed.....ourrem do do No. Luwwei. | AtisxP.Paruis. | — & ~ Jfne do = 10d finis'ng do s do do 6 do do 10d casing do 81 do da & o o Wrought, all sizes .. . WILLEELS. 3. TAYLOR. WILLHELY & TAYLOR, PACKERS, 17th and Chicaga streets, MAHA, NEB, RE now prepared to deliver in large or smat quantities, theie-mild sugar-cured coaanananosss GRSTRETLESERE M a do Charcoal, both sides smothe. = o Me ST Narrow wrought, fart joint...discount Cast, loose pins reversible. do MISCELLANEOUS. discount lard, by the EOrdens promptly filled.Sa Less than full Lundles, add one cent. GALVANIZED. ioter Restaurant. 140 FARN{AM STREET, HEang'ss DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATTE,) Cullr QUARTERMASVER'S Opvic, A, Neb., May 9th, 1574, § JPOSALS in duplicate, will be 1 this office until eleven o'clock une 10th, 1874, for the pot, in quantities as re- am W elivery uired. of TN T ty-five Thousand (2,375,000) pounds ¢f Corn. Each proposal must be guarranteed by two responsibie , not bidders, that they will | become bon naward of the contract. | No bid w ertained under any cir- cumtances, unless the bidder is present in per- Son, or by duly a.thorize | agent or attorney at the opeuing of the bids, and i then and there prepared o show that Le is fully able fo_eary ut the contract in all respects if awarded G him. Bilds must be“endorsed on envelope, “Buds | for_Forage.” 5 The rithi to reject any o all bids is reservel. Blank bids furnisbed and full conditions made known on application at this office. "By order of the department commander. ALEX. J. PEREY, Chiel Quartermaster, Dept. Platte, myilte Brevt Brigadier-Gen, U. S. A. H Holt's Ha.vest King.per doz, net... Champion et Heald's Eureks. do red. VICTOR DUCROSS, Prop. i 'ABLES SUPPLIED WITH EVERY- thing in the marke Open from7 s m.tol3 p. m. 3 8 Sos. 7, 8 and 9, Pisnishel . i b Copper Soticuis BERER o do do polisbed do. _do apring point” 1. H shovels.~ AXES. Lippencott’s Westera Crows < et~y COFFEE MILLS. Parke's No 3.dron box Go 20163 do o %5 Usionir Moors IYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE. IN SEASON. Prices fo suit the timen. F. COURT, ua 283K 82 g8288 8 vu 12 EZmen Neelil§ 1 n Per bundle 15 per cent discoun GROCERIES. 158 Farnham street: ASon band a full line of Ladies’ Goods ‘which he is closing out at cost, Give him ‘and get good bargains. Maydole's, AENo 1, 1 Hammond's A E No. 1178 8T. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN- HVM 6T.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. Zusse stock _of 8"Te bas on_hand an exec] manu- wear, best in thecity, of ‘made. $£888 8Ls88 eveet Bt, Touglas SUGARS. %] [ $888888¢8 'Bo'l‘lx.} eeeeE il E 3 £ best hotal botwesa \ The. sss f 1o 1] Ll “ lfl.ltfl:lli& i 288888 STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 147m sT. m‘mflwl"“fl"llni | WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 | m Car, 14th and 3. 3. BROW! 3 an Btree | | HORSE CLOTHING. | Deseriy- MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. % WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Farnham Street, Omaba, Neb —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKR IN— FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. | (71 Cor. ¥arnham and Eleventh Sts. Ali kinds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re- iring done at reasonable rates. A fne lot of URNISHING GOODS constantly on_band and sold cheap. Aec2mt! L. WOODWORTH, 238 Donglas Street, Omabs, Hebraska | —DEALER TS— | o | i | | . Pattent Wheels, Road wagons, Trot. ting Sulkies, Skeletons, Ltudebaker’ Celebrated Wazoos, James B. Higl's Celebrated Con- cord Farness ‘and Whipa. | | | Bobes, Bankets Wagon Materalof a1 i, Spoe, Tlubs, Falors, a0 sl Kindscl | HARD WOOD LUMBER | ‘Thimble Sketns, Axies and Springs. mehétt PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST SF-Passengers taking other routes have s disagroeable transfer at the Kiver Station. With Less Changes Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler B Bee that your tickets resd via Kansas City, 8. Joseph & C¢ Fiatm Rateo | Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farabam JOS.TEHON, 3. faste | Fashionable Tailor, Between Twelith and Thirteenth Streets, | OMAHA, nd done ia the best manner. | VAN DORN’S MACHINE | w0 EAR¥EY sTRERT, - This the Valy wine running 8 ALEX. 3. LEGGAT. NaTi'L C. HUDSON. FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE USION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, TEAS PASSENGER THRAINS DAILY ! REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES d in advince of other ines. 8T. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. . East India Ccods, 213 and 313 FRONT STREET San Francisco California, meh6Tm Leggat, Hudson & Co., ‘This Entire Lie is equipped with Manafartarers of every arause Fine Cut Chewing AND SMOKING TOBACCO Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. etl rod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. ADVERTISE streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. GEO. L. BRADBURY, Pass. Agt. G F. BARNAED, Gen'l Supt. St Joseph. Our Special Brands: HERNAN TOMBRINCK, Wil e INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, No. 204} Farnham Street, NEB LL ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPT: iy and executsd in the most fashionable S Repairing and ceaning a seciaity, myl-} e All Qur Tobaccos Strictly Waranted. SEOX. All Kiads of light and b OFFICE AND SALESROONM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, St. Louis Mo. maTima B Al Work Guaranteed.~S8 OMAHA.

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