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CALIFORN 1Al THE LAND OF DlSCOVERlES. FURNIN X Nsum f? sty Couchs, 9&]%&1\%)&\5 Esy "W DISE IR0 et DISEASESTTHONT Gort T Send for umlusl prbottle3pro = INE MEDE co.cROVILLE, CAL.. ! Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Oo. The ‘LUDLOW SHOE' Has obtained a utation \\ 16 \. vin- troduced for “CORRECT ¥ECT Fre,” UCOMFORT A\I) Dt u\m. ITY. Phey havewo superiors in ¥ Turns, Hand Welts, Goodyear Welts, and Machine Sewed. Ladies, ask for the ' SHOE Try them, and you State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav, A 850, according to location rsion 86 1o #X, at Lowest Rates. ) Agents, New York, Chicago, Cavin passage ) oF slte r Bteerage to and from Eur N BALDWIN & €0, AUSTIN BA B Broadway, JOMI EN, Gen'l Western Apent N BLR0 164 Kandolp: ¥ MARRY E. MOOKES, Agent, Ouial Reduced Cabin Rates 10 Glasgow Ex- bibiticn, ADAYIN THE HERMITKINGDOM Seoul and Its Sixty Thousand Thatched Houses. HOW THEY DRESS, LOOK AND ACT. Korean Mourners and cir Wonders ful ts— A Nat of Girls n to Blush Unseen— Nine Miles of Wall, Carp's Lette Copprighted, 1 Korea, Decomber ndence of Tire Ber, I had 1o idea that [ would ever vi It «cemed the jumping off spot of th, the world. It was known as the kingdom, and of the ls, Our learned state department has found out that Korea is not au island, but a penins Let us tak It is a peninsular of about the same shape as Florida or Italy, and it hangs down into the Pacific ocean from the northeast edge of and the lower eastern edge of Russi Between it and China is the di boisterous Yellow sca, which takes a day and & night by steamer to cross, and its lower coast is about an equal distance from the western edge of Japan. 1t has 1 miles of sea const and its western shores are Lined with bold and rocky islands. It is a land of mountams, A great chain winds through it from north to south, and going by the land in a steamer its coasts look mountainous, and bare. Nature, however, has done w for it. 1ts mountains are filled with min erals ank its soil, under proper cultivation would blossom like the rose. Mr. Dins more, our minister, tells me that more than three million dollar's worth of gold dust and gold nugrets was taken from the Korean hills last year, and the forcigners s say that the supplies of gold are rich in_ the treme. The climute is delightful. Tts i is as bracing as that of Colorado, and its spring and i utumn are lik the winters of Cali. forma, 1t is & country of rivers, though it has but ; wle streams. It has some large ud its population, so Judge O. N iy, the foreign adviser to the , tells me is about twelve millions. It has thus not one-third the population of Great Britain and its arca is neariy as great as that of the land of John Buil. It our states of Kansus, Seort resp t Koren e end of hermit the last iknown ook at Korea, ex Approximates Minnesota or ANCIENT HISTORY It is an old Korean sche flood in their traditions, and the land conguered by China as far bac 1 B, C. In the year 1636 a Chines Korea, and Korca bought peace by tribute. She promised to give 100 ounces of wold, 10,000 bags of rice, 2,000 rolls of sitk. 10,090 rolls of Linen, 50 rolls of cotton, 2,00) 000 kuives, 1,000 ox horns, wood, 100 tiger skins, 10 and 200 blae rat Ations an em from the place Lam almost to the rolls of pay 200 pounds of dye deer skins, 40) s skies cve laims that ug political s is s Lo whe such or 18 a trid according 1o histe national law, seems to be the ‘The lund is a kingdom of it its international v as a debte clund has the revresen s standing on the ton as the emporor of himsclf. THE NOBILITY. The king of Korea is as despotic in his he Loy emperor of the Chinese, the land with a rod of iron. His 1 slice off an ear or o head, and when sks to borrow, uone of his nobility would be so foolish as to refuse to lend His peoplo are somewhuu like the Chincse v w ago. Itis the land of feud- ve the nowles who do noth ple who squeezed by thein out of everything they make iLho ying ban or nyang bun are tho nobil. stride or squ their he ing pipes, which are 8o long-s! ¢ to have some one to light them for them THE CAPITAL CITY. Korea is remarkably poor. Ninety-nine- hundredths of the people live from hand to moutn, and in this capital of the country, where the richest are supposed to live, there is not a two-story residence, and most'of the houses are huts of mud and stone thatehed with straw. Scoul has 300,000 peo: ple. It is bigger than Washin, ton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pittsby N or < Ci and nine ad e half damong nds of residences th e I8 iine feet high, Pure housos of Cincinnat down to nine feet and how would they look? Tear uwa e walls of brick, stone and wood and pateh up the piaces with a_coating of unburnt mud; slice the big buildings into little ones, Move the mud walls out to the sidewall, take up the sidewalk and run dirty diteh along the eage of the now nar- rowed streets, tie over the whole a lot of tehed roofs of a ridge shape with clothes crossed like i net-work in order to hold them on and you may have some idea of u Korcan street. © You must first, however, knock out those glass windows and up under the thatched-roof suw outa hole in the mud, into this rudely fit a frame of Iittice backed with d i d hunt around through the s of some w'\lw furmers' barn-yards for s to hang in front of the cutrance. aut no door-steps, aud as for the chim hole in the wall about und, and another hole not a dozen ov Seoul is emptied which run le of the strects, OREAN NOSE has not yet | it and asafeot and Nuples compa to the Fifth avenues of the K 1 capital. The smell is 80 great that you could cut it witha knife, but no one hus $o fallen in love with ithat he cares for it us a curio, and it lies in solid blocks unseen, but by no'means unperceived. Mix this smiell with the smoke which comes pouriug out into thef str from these chimneys, wiich jut out three feet from the ground. Remember there are no public improvements of any kind, sud you have some idea of the capital, Th is not a lamp post in it. There are no public build- except the kings palaces, All of th Pls Ure La ve one, which may Iu‘ Penns) 1 uvenue of Seoul, eads to the palace, and is 100 feet wide. )it are the principal shops and market Dt the Noats are 1o bigger than those the narrow strects, and " the more squatty thew, The nar and winding, You giugerly pick ) to keep out of the filth, and you long for your carriage or the jinrikshas of Japan, STUEET SCENES, There are no carriages, howeyer, in Seoul, and the horses are numbered by dozens. Koren 18 the only land in the world where the hackman does not flourish and there are 10 means of publie conveyance for hire, The nobles go about in chairs, but each owns his own chair or rides his own donkey, und the general means of locomotion from one place to another is Mr. Shank’s mare, The scenes upon the streets are those of another world. The whole town seems to Lave laid off for a rest and its queer popola- tion takes aperpetual siesta. Whal queer looking aniwmals these are which squat and swmoke in couples or iu dozeu 1 the side or at the corners of the street hey might be Chiuese and they iwmight apanese, but into along the O‘\IAHA DAHY BEE: are better looking than either, What 18 dresses some of them wear and you co to see whether the big sugar foaf ch are fastened to their part of their person or they gorg 100k tW hats of horse hair wh heads are a natural an article of dress, HOW TIEY DRESS, How many of them dress in white! and their long full gowns belly out at the front ch of their legs looks like a baby in padded he rich are decorations. He swings with its o m st to his knees in his smoki 126 of br the delic the crushed strawberries w from these mud-walled thatche contrast of colors i8 striking conditions is more so. New colors strike your eye at every Dean Swift lived herc no excuse for Gulliver. it as the men and Here comes a man in rray hemn and his head of finely woven straw ns big brella which comes out pinks and h come forth 1 huts. The and that of and d had : had o long gown las a covering usn sun um nis his with him. You wond is and you little strip of two sticks s he is compelled t He must not let his face be dure not engay n festivities, and he cannot marry. 1f, at the end of this time or during it, another relative dies he is force mourn three years longe would-he benedicts are n years out of the marrie the number of these hats on th secms as common in Korea as elsew the sickle of old time cuts down the eyed Korean quite as freely as his eyed brother. ‘These mourner's hats are those of the bull dr P ot finer material. "Tae bulls and men beasts of burden ot Ko i coming up the Lo strect of the capital you see iy lrlem k harnessed to rude carts, the wheels e fastened toze hor with pins re alimost as as those sawea somoet froin two © times invested in head carries a little oiled paper looks like an immense Ly sh the top and which folds up like it rains he care! L fan. When a bonanza 1 and their lon 3 boys of Korea and wns venders w little boxes 3 bout their necks are of fair girls of the countiy oS are them by from the heads nud h nand 80 that often only one ¢ pecping out. This cloak s lndy’s waterproof. It has side and among the hundreds not one in which the st have been used by an the ¢ houses th their furn T i covering appointment f to-morrow, which T will report in my next NK G CARPENTER, many aud resuit of An The ORIGINAL is only put up Absolute € f ABIETI NTME two ou tin hoxc and is an absol re for old sorcs, bury wounds, chap hands, and tions, Will positively e Ask for the ORIGINAL Al MENT. Soul by Goodm cents per box—by A Come ty of Er Epoch: The likeness between Chaun cey M. Depew and Adam Forepaazh is duily t o more striking, and has now veached the ludi On o re- cent ocension M. Fovepu went to see Mr. Dopew in rogard to” transport tion for his show over some distant | Every door tn the Grand Central build- ing opened before [ ugh, who S i pew. . Mr. Forepaugh peneteated the sanetum sanetorum, where n near-sighted clerk received him with the most unctuous politencss, ‘an 1 see ) showman, rous, Mr. Depew?” asked the thought this part of the jaunty p gri e o s a0 here?”’ quervied the guin. “that and ive somewhere, .\ALI"I Forepaugh, sighted clerk waxed indig- nant and was for turning the showman out, A few minutes after Mr, Fory 7l departed the genuine simon-pure Tas Mr. Forepaugh been here?” in- d B 1. The near-sighte ted, and, still in as the showman exelaimed; HGe I have no time your i Keep them your shoy quir for for Angostura Bitters, the South Amer appetizer. 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