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FRUPRIETORS TOW S ARLINGTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoin, Mok, BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS Milford, Net. MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb OOMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Gtromaburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL Loutaville OITY HOTEL, CHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Neh, COMMERGIAL HOTE _, J. Q. MEAD, Nollgh, Not GRAND CENTRAL €,8EYMOUR, Nabraska Clty,"fte MISBOURI PACIFIC HQTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,No COMMEROCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSE, A. O. CAARPER, W, MAY €. BTOREY E. L. ENO, ©. B, HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, . L. ORuLY, SWAN & BECKER, Hardy, Neb, senwaod, Hab Clarinda, tow; Eremort, Nek® Ashland, Atklnzon, heo, Quide Racd, Ne Oreston, la, HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH Exlra, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, Ia, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, Ia. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. OITY HOTEL, D1 A WiLLIAMS, Harlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGE, Corning, la NEBRASKA HOTEL, 3L, AVERY, 8tanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL J, W. BOULWARE, Burlington Juration, ¥ COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERC AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUEE, BALL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUBE WOODS8 HOUSE, DOUALAB HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & BON, NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER, WINSLOW HOUBE Q. McCARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, CROZIER HOUSE 0. R. CROZ'ER, 8ldney, Neb, AVOCA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la OENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & BHATTUCK, Red Oak Blanchard, . Bhenandoah, la, Dayld City, Neb Oollege Bprings, 1a. Viliisca, Ia. Malvern, Ida Grove, Ia Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Ne Bedford la, Marysville Mo Norfolk Junction Neb Beward, Neb. Aurcar Neb. F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAS. BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON, FRANK WILKINBON, H. H, PERRY, B, F.8TEARNS, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, THE DAILY BEE- THE sUKEZ CANAL | A Graphic Description of & Visitto & Part of Egypt. 8t. Louls Republiean, A representative of the Republican dropped into the auditor's office at the City hall yesterday afternoon and found Mr, Martin, the chief clerk, busied with the monthly pay-rolls pro- paratory to paying the employes off on Monday. The following conversation ensued “Mr. Martin, a8 you have been through Suez canal several times, I thought you might give me a little de crigtion of it for the benefit of the readers of the Republican and in con- sideration of the very important posi- tion that portion of the world has now assumed in the eyes of the read- ing world." “Certainly,” he roplied, “so for as my rocollection serves me I will en- deavor to give you a description of it as it appeared to me the first time I went through it. After coaling at Malta we steamed down the Mediter- ranean, over the smoothest sea and bluest sky it ever was my happy por- tosee. It was about b o'clock one morning when we first saw the light- house at Port Said, rising above the horizon about two points on the star- board bow, and about 8 we entered between two piers which guard tho en- trance to the canal and stretch far out into the Mediterranean Passing & Turkisk frigate and a French ram we slowly steamed close to the left-hand shore and MADE FAST T0 A BUOY. No sooner were we fast than the Arabs swarmed on board and soon coal was coming over the side and into the bunkers at a rapid rate from barges alongside. On the left hand for a long distance stretched coal sheds, for this is the great coaling port of steamers bound eastward, there being quite a difference in the price here and at the other end of the canal, On the right was the town of Port Said, while in front, lost far in the desert, appeared the canal, the grand- est engineering feat of the age. Just fancy the amount of labor when it was necessary to carry the sand amile off into the deeert and at the same time prevent tho surrounding sand from drifting and rolling into its place. Just take a handful of sand up out of a pilo and see how quickly tho hollow is filled up and you can then form SOME IDEA OF THE UNDERTAKING T was told out there that the English jabandoned the work through inability to obtain laborers at any price, and that the French only succeeded by convict labor, That the soldiers stood guard and a refusal to work was in- stantly followed by a shot, and that every foot of the canal is a monument to some poor devil, sent in short order to the Arabian paradise. However this was, the canal was finished and is to-day the only route for steamers to the east. About 1 o’clock the pilot came on board and in a few minutes we left our moorings and steamed into the canal. The channel has about twenty-six feet of water inat, and which 18 only kept at that depth by constant work av the dredges and by strengthening the sides by sinking rock and walling up the sides, where they sre the most threatening. On both sides the embankments rise up to a height of ten or fifteen feet, and ave composed of the dull brown sands which stretch away on both sides AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE, the horizon shrouded in the blinding glare of the heated air rising ffom the burning sands till the eyes ache and the heart sickens at the dismal mon- strous scene. With what relief we tura to the canal stretchingJike a blue sparkling ribbon and feast our eyes at the sight of a station looming up a half mile ahead with its little cottage, its shrubbery and trees planted right in the midst of a desert and drawing lifo from a soil which has been brought a hundred miles to make life endurable to the station-master, banished away out here, hundreds of miles from his own fair France, for who else but a Frenchman would everthink of bring- ing his garden with him, with its flow- ers and trees, out here in this wilder- ness of sands? We tied up tor a few seconds to let one of the large P. and 0. steamers pass us; for every vessel must give way to the ‘‘Royal Mail,” except men-of-war, which have the right of way everywhere. The ‘“‘canal” is not wide enough for vessels to pass each other, so every quarter of a mile or 8o there is a wider place for tying up and the vessel reaching thero first makes fust to the bank and ALLOWS THE OTHER ONE TO PASS, except in the case of & vessel carrying the mail or a man-of-war, both of which go right on through without stopping, except during the night, “*On the right hand side runs a track, and I was startled by the familiar sound of the engine whistle, and the next minute a train swept on by at the rate of forty miles an hour, while over- head, “ ‘Like strings of ghosts The telegraph po s Came quickly trooping by.” “T noticed on the other bank a ver- tible caravan, such as one reads about and sces #o much in pictures of the ¢reat deseri—horses and camels and the old man all wrapped up in his white cloths, with the eame long rifle, with its crooked stock, which I have seon duplicated on cauvass till T felt an inclination to extend a haund and say, ‘How are you, old boy,’ for old acquaintance sake, And then I thought WHAT A DIFFERENCE between the two banks, Here the railroad, the telegraph —and there the old Arab traveling as his father and his grandfatherand his great-grand- father had a hundred years ago;a century separated by this narrow stream, “At dusk we tied up, having made about 30 miles, as we were only al- lowed to go at ‘slow’ through the canal for fear of injuring the banks. The next morning tound us on our way and soon we were threading the crooked channel through the lake with the town of Ismailia broad off the port beam. After about two hours' steam- ingat full speed we again slowed down and entered the other part of the canal and again passed through between the same brown banks with disgust and only enlivened by the stations, with their few feet of sur- rounding verdure, and occasional FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis a WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, Griswol DEPOT HOTEL, ©. L. CHAPMAN, Dunlap, la, LUBK HOUBE. J A LUSK Logan, la. DOW CI7Y HCUSE, W, H. MORTO , Dow City, la. JAGGER HOUBE, GORE& 80 ¢, Denison, la, steamers bound to the westward, TOO FEW AND FAR BETWEEN, Which we passed or which passed us, OMAHA WEDN until we finally steanted into the Galf of Suez about five in the afternoo COff on our left gleamed the of Suez, and here we loft our k pilot and took up a native Re pilot, black as coal and mute as syhynxes which adorn his native orts, ‘“‘Before us the Gulf of Sy widenad into the Red sea, and I vorily believe when thy wchor came of the mon expected to find or wheels of Pharaoh’'s sunken chariots afoul of it, In another hour we were steaming down these historical shores of the Red sea, with Mount Sina dis- appearing in the distance, and on our left the identical rcck which, at the touch of Moses’ staff, yielded wator for the thirsty children of Tsracl “At the be.tiful city of Adea, with its white stone mole reaching out into the soa, we droppod our pilot and were 800n 500N ateaming across the In- dian ocean for Ceylon.” Buckin's Arnica Salve, The Brst SaLvk in the world for Cuts Brui ses, Sores, Ulcers, Lalt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, an. positively cures viles, It is guaranteod t ,ivho satisfactfon or money refunded Price, 2) centa per box, For wala by O, F. Goodman Moulting Hens, The hens are moulting now, and eggs will soon begin to fall off in num- ber. The hen has two difliculties in her way during the period of moult- ing, one of which is to procure food best suited to serve the purpose of in the temptation of the owner to send her tomarket. In her defence it may be stated that the process of moul*ing, proceeding for a new season. moulting the food should be varied. The compositlon of feathers is differ- ent from that of any other portion of the body, and she should have, as an addition to her regular food, plenty of sulphur, charcoal and bone duat, as woll as a little meat occasionally. Corn chopped vegotables are excellent. While the hon is moulting she will not lay, for she cannot supply her eggs at the same time; but judicious feediog will hasten her work and en able hor to resume laying soonor. It is not wise to sell the hens that moult now, for the hen that moulta early bogine to lay early, and if she will bo sure to lay all through the winter, when eggs are high; but should the hen not finish her moulting before the weather becomes cold, but few eggs may be expected before spring. Much however, depends on tho treatment of fowls in order to got eggs in winter, but no amount of good treatment will mako a late moulting hen profitable. For eggs in winter keep the carliest pullets and early moulting hens, and push them forward as rapidly as pos- sible by a varied diet. or Farmers and Me- chanios. Thousands of dollars_can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of Fortunes are bilious, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow_and depressed spirits, and generally debilitated, do mot delay & mo- ment, but go at once; and procure a bot- tle of those wonderful Electric Bitters, trifling sum of fifty cents.—|Tribune. Sold by C. F. Goodman. 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Every housckceper feols the wantof something that will cook the daily food andavoid the excessive heat, dust, littor and ashes of a coal or wood stove, THE MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL DO 1T, better, quicker and cheaper than any other means, It is thunN‘l,\' OIL STOVE made with the OIL RESERVOIR ELEVATED at the back of the stove, away from the heat; by which arrangement ABSOLUTE SAFEI'Y is secured; as no gas can be generated, fully twenty por cent more hoat is obtained, the wicks are pre- served twico as long, thus saving the trouble of constant trimming and the oxpenso of now ones, EXAMINE THE MONITOR and you will buy no Manutactured only by the Monitor il Stove Co. Cleveland 0, Send tor descriptive circular or call [Pl Wil WA IR, (Sucoessor to D.'T. Mount.) Manutacturer and Dealor in FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Agentfo Jas, R, 1 & Co'e CBILIEE n CONGORD HARNESS *“The Best in The World." 3 THE JELM Working Capltalt - owpitaibiod, ' o T Tl T Par Value of Shares, = - durable, owing ber of arms BETTER BALANCED, 17 18 MUCH LIGHTER, is mo d; ally atisfactorily o cln\rk-u. Ordera Solleited. me ly OMAHA, NEB MORGAN PARK which never fail to cure, and that for the MILITARY ACADEMY| A Christian Family School for Boys. Prepares for College, Sciendific § w Capt, ED, N. KIRK TALCOI'T hool or Business. Send Principal, Morr gan Vark, Caok Co., 111, for catalogue. 11w oSTETT CELEBRATED BTOMACH BIFTERS Itis the concurrent testimony ofithe public nal pro‘ersion that Hostetter's Stom- a medicino which s chieves results ot Morcover, it is tho grand ver and ague, v il drigyists and dealors gencrally 11 to ol & National Reputation a8 being the Through Car Line, ed to be the FINES in the world for all classcw 0f travel, and s universall EQUIPPED Kl 90 Faty, Rloeping rablos, S, witt o M & Gon, Managor, Uhicago PERCIVAL |OWELL, “Gon, Passnver Agt, Chicago W, ) Gen. Agent, [T i1, aricll Blufls, kot ,Akt. Omaba morn-ed Ly PLRI3HABLE . PERFUME. wray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET, BATH and | ANDKERCHIEF. SEELe A e e T A TR “‘Only Dyspepsia, Doctor,"” sald s pationt to Abernethy, “*What would you bave? sa'd the Kreat surgeon—*‘the plague?” Indigestionis the source of countless morial «lscases. Check it warly with TARKANT'S BRLTZK APERIENT and o8 capot ance ta prescn, agonlos aud it probatle consequences, it neglecto BOLD BY ALL DEUGGLSTS Juld o "ln it and you will find traveling & Inxury MuPI'aJy IIIUI]. WUPkS| instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via rhis Colebrated Lin: fo) walo ot all offices in the West I ERE Burlington lowa. Semi Portable Engines, FOR CREAMERIES, PARM MILLS, ) o~ Printing P Offices* Kte., ‘A Specialty, The Largest Iron Working Establish- ment in the State, MANUPACTUIKES OF Steam Engines, AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automafic Out-Off Steam Engine, Send for circular. 231w Liening Rewarded Tho Story of tho Sowlny Machine, 4o sod yeld will be A handsome little pamphiot cove with Dumelous engravin GIVER AWAY %o by sault puson calling for it, st oy branck or sul ffice of The Sluger M turlng Jom- 1st, That it is round and straight, * The following advantages are claimed for this Pulle 1. To the abrence of shrinknge strainy, 2, To the increased num- To the fact that the rim is much stronger than the cast rim. It 18 I SAVES BHITING breakage in handling when sh accepted na third-class freight inste:d of first-class, and as the weight is ne-halt that of cast Pulleys the fraight isstill further reduced. m the lightess to the heaviest, LLEYS from 12 to 48 inches diameter only. Pulleys of wider face than 18-inch are provided with two sets arms without extia MOUNTAIN G-OI1LID STV EHE Mining and Milling Company. - $300,000 AT <7 §1,000,000, . £426, S8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT, OFEXIOEIRS: DR, 4. I, THOMAS, President, Cumumins Wyoming, WM. E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cammina, Wyoming E. N. HARWOOD, Becretary, Cammins, Wyoming, A. G, LUNN, Tronsurer, Cummine, §%yomin IR WS N L RN S Dr. J. 1. Thomias, Loula Miller 8. Bramel, A. G. Dunn. N. Harwood, Francis Leavons, Geo, H. Falos, Lewls Zolman, Dr. J. C. Watkine, me?? Bm QRO .W. KENDAGL, Aathorlrsl Ageat tor Sala of 8103k Bre #1° Amaha, THE MEDARTD PATENT WROUGHT BIN POLLEYS E. M. MAXWELL, EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE. FREMONT, NEB., Tt 19 stioNcER and more 10 15 ciEAPkR. There d loose, When shipped loose the WE GUARANTER We supply each Pulley with two set-screwa without extra charge. —_ATSO——— Agent for Patedt Hot Polished Shafting OUR OLAIMS. ‘What we claim for our PATENT Hor POLISHED SHAFTING i8: 2d, It can be accurately rolled to any desired gauge. 3d. That its sw face being composed of magnetic oxide of jron obviates any un- due tendency to rust or tarnish, while it at the same time gives one of the best journal or hearing wurfaces ever discovered, 4th. That it will not warp or spring in key seating. fith, That it is wade of the very best of refined stock. 24 For further particulars, price list and discounts, send to E. M. MAXWELLS Foundry and Machine Shop, Fremont, Neb. 1880. SHORT LINE. i880. KANSAS CITY, St Joe & Conneil Bluffs A TILETID AT Direct Line to 8T. LOUIF | AND THE EAST Prom Omaha and the 7Wa A tralus loave 3. & M. Dopot, Ot ? o change of cara butwocn Ot » nitny and bub one hetw WATTA « Daily Passenger i rairs REACHING AL EASTERN ANL WESTERN ¢ b wish LiW) o ATY entire lino In oquippea wir, - alluar $alsos Hlooping Cars, Daiaoc I o, W11 Platforn and ler, And the cuiebrsin: | West Ingnoues Alr-braks, £2rsico $hat your tickod ree Ny CITY, #T, JOSEFH & COUSCI L It rond, vis B, Joneph and 5t, Lo Tickets for mlo b Al Woa 1 ou J. ¥ DAWES, Gon. Bup Jiteont, o 'mos. nd Tioket Apt., K. Jowph, Ly Axpy Bones, Tlokob A 1020 Farn] W. 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A DI DRESS-MAKERS' OOMPANION, it plaite rom 1.9 of & 0 inch to ' Town, pany, or will bo sent by wall, post pald, & Auy person living at & distence from our cflces ¥ho Singer Manufacturing o, Principal Office, 34 Uniou Bquare, NEW YORK, Ll swhith In the coars.est felts or finest sl ks 14 doos all kinds and styles of § laiting L vae. No lady that doos hor own drow making cau Miord 10 da withoud one—as oo ) \ever out «.( fasblon, it seen 1t wolls 1tsol. $5";OOO! To Safe Experts WARUFAGTURERS, THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK f Omaha. s purctinsod of the Corlies “afo,Manufacturing G0, of Providonce, 1, I, & wafo whish I guar- anteed in writing o b’ “abwolutely burglar prouf for s period of th rty-six hours continuous and u disturbed attack with tho use of wuch and inn practicsly uncondis i doaircs » thoroug hiv safe, and in case of failure to stand it, the bank will be at liborty to purchase any other saf and may roturn this to the manufacturers, Any party is at iiberty to undertake the atéack who will furnish sstisfactory bond to pay al dnmago to the safe, in caso it is not entered In tho stipulated time. Tho Corliss Company agree in writlog to doposit with this bank the eum of $6,000.00, upon the signlug of an agreoment above—tho sald sum to be placed within the safe nnd to bo forfeited to tho party oporating in cano it 1y forci 1y opencd and (hy contents rab wtrnctod HENRY W, YATES Cashle, DR. CLARKE No Cure!l 5 811 Foo it | Esrasanes 1601}y (JLY g¢ TR ETER | St Louls, s still treat- TR ORE T PRVATE, NER. VOUS, OHRON/G and %] Speoial Diseases, Spors b3l torehaa, Impotcnoy (8o Incapacity), Irregulariies, test made upon os, cte, 0 ear Ladic sond 25 cente Gt (10 stamps) £ DAy express BRI} charges on o “valuable " 4 work” entitled *“Disessos of Women, ete.” Work: on Cuioxic DisrAwxs, one stamp, g4rVictim of Solt-abuse or Private Discase, send 2 stamps for CELEBRATED WORKS 0N Nexve and *exual 1isoases. Consultation personally or by letier, FIEE Consu t the ol Doctor. THOUSANDS ED. Offico in quiet, private, respectable plice. You see #0 one but the doctor. Plorko 1s the ouly physician in the city whowa: Jants cures ¢. no pay Medicines seut every where, Hours, 5 A. M. to 8 P, M. d&wly Wanted 4 for the Lila Times a0 Written by \:i-;“'chg)': jl!;m James th only e anthorized by her, and which will 1ot bo & *Blaod & 5 d Thunder” story, such as haes been wnd wiil he dublished, but a true Life by the only person who is in posseseion of the facta 2% fal ot and “devoted wifo. Truth fs mote {ntoresting than fiction, Agents should apply for territory ab once. Send 76 cts. for Sam- J. H. Oh. FAST TIME| I golng Eas' tako the Rhicago & Horthwest- warx (] waw. Traius loavo Omaba .40 p. m. and 740 . m, For il Wtonnation tall ou IL, P, Dok T B o 4t and Faroam sta. J, BELL, U. Bt ‘Aallw t, or at JAMEST. OLARK, General { T ANTI-MONOPOLY LEAGUE, Blank memoersnip roles for the nn-moum 13 “nchinw , Olrculars oF Agovi's terms widres: OONGAR & 00,, Adams Bty Chigwo wgiey u,..u‘{mn‘ .:.mumnguuft le ¥ edure aud lnstruc y orgau- :x‘nd'wllly{:.flnl on apphication ta G H. Gale, Melroy, Neb, Buclose semy. wibd