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THE OMAH AY MARCH 10, 1880, —SIXTEEN PAGES. YXOU ARE INVITE To attend Barr's Grand Opening and New Goods Sale. on Monday and Tuesday, March 11th and 12th. EVERY DAY NOW adds Five 1".0 Ten thousand dollars in novel and new dry goods to Barr’s already immense stock, and the list of new arrivals recorded today will hear close examination, especially as to rich and rare novelties which cannot be duplicated by any other house in the west. I —————r T e o e e Barr’s Silk Dept. Linen Department. |Flannel Department. "Wash Fabric Dept, Hosiery Department. ’Ilandkerchiefs. We have just placed on sale our first We are prepared to show the most The ladies’ of Omaha are fast finding | In our Flannel Department we T'his deparument is complote in every | Bari's Hosiery Department repre- | ed on sul i elegant and hest assorted stock of Spring | out the fact that Bare's Linen Depart-, now prepared to show all the latest ' detail, and weare showing a lue of ini- | sents the products of the bost home and | shipments of Ladies’, Gents® and Chil- Silks in the market. 5 " | ment coutains all the latest novelties' styles and spring novelties in Summer | ported ana domestic goods, exquisite in | foreign manufactuvers, and is now re- |dren’s Handkerchiefs, part of our exs Our India, China and Shanghai | §, Silk and Liven Doylics. Handsome EFlannelssuch as Outing Cloths, Lawn |desigp, benutiful in colors, and which ! plete with the latest springand summer | clusive purchases of new and seloct fabrics arve indeed murvels of beauty. uew hewstitehed Teay and Carving Tennis Flannels, Picayune Suitings and |eannot be excelled, Styles never before movelties styles for spring and summer use. This Printed Faline, the new spring 8ilk, | Cloths, Sideboard Searfs in beautiful Ceylon Shirtings. These goods come in | were so handsome as they are this sea-| - Ladic k Hose in plain colors, two | 10U is too varied to enumerate. = We in durable,sheen and lustrous. Fxclusive | yew designs, Table Damask and Nup-'a large oty of patterns, and ave just son. We have the very latest noveltics toned b boot pattern with mottled | vite an early inspection, which will styles and all ditferent designs and col- | kins, the lutest putterns. Hemstitched the thing for ladies’ house and gavden iu Lace Zephyrs, Side Band Stripe Zep- | efte <0 embroidered and beaded | convinee the most fastidious that onr orings ¢ Tunch Sets, the finest goods shown in dresses, childven’s dresses and men’s hyrs and Lace Effeet Zephyrs: Ging-'work. o very desirable hose for slipper | designsare the newest, our qualitics the . In Plain Silks and ‘Taffeta de Soie, | Omalia, Don't fail to visit this depart- 1awn tennis and bicyele suits and shit ns, figured and p neh Satines, . Ladies Silk Pl nd Lislo | best and our prices the lowest. In just imported, a puve silk, veversible: { pent when inourstore. The goods and The latest novelty for skivts is moreen: | newest colorings; diful line of Thread Hose. in latest 1 n designs, | China Silk Handkerchiefs for ladies recommended highly for its durability | prices will please vou. Ask to see that @ full vange of colors bhest quality | French Penang. These goods must he v stripes. boot patterns and black | and gents we have just received a very and beautiful finish, in all the light. | ¢legant line of Faney Towels just re- French imported spring shadesand low- ! seen to be appreciated.” ByERY ONE with lace boots. | choice selection in plain white, fancy medivm_ and_dark shades. ~ Armure ' ceived, L st prices. RNO\E W show NONH But NiEwW zoo0s: | Ab ondloss variaty ot hanoy Printed | Ghu /colored iordereand! o Moniay we Royal, Faille Francaise and Satin R S and Balbrigean Steiped Cotion Hose, | Will display the handsomest seleetion of damesin ondless ;.m.;,.“. ASHHRREHIN e NN Missos® Cotton Eose, “Butt's Victorig | Stilk Ties r;nd .\'r:\r!; for ladies neck cent assortment of fine French novel- s pe D G d n ' CHAMBRANS ROAL Fast Black,” guaranteed stainloss, eloan | wear ever showu in the city. ot phnide i soripes: e Gands, | HOUS@ Furnishings. ress Goods Dept. SR o A RO Armure Sprays and Black lscurials. AIYAGE: tHB U161 HHALERE AR Ot thY Plain China Silks for spring and sum- ks D f 1 The mavkets of Furope and America SATINES. NOVELTIES fabrie is in nowise injured by the process mer wea Plain Bluck China in all [n Basement, is now complete in every I j v ; oy i have been ransacked for exclusive nov- SEERSUCKERS, : )i dyeing, in all sizos, 4 to 8 . & 3 particular. We invite hotel kee A PR * AL of dye in all sizes, n ' grades. We call s attention to | D e e i Ebelss eltica fu this line. Weo can safely say SHIRTINGS. AR Children’s Freneh Ribbed Hose, Lace Tflmmlng ept. our now arrival of Surah Silks o sale | pUariina-honse keopers and that_never before huve the ladies of Barr's lmpress Black,” absolutely Monday. 5 - g Omaha had such an opportunity of se- 1st and warranted not to erock. in sizes We are showing a most complete and lecting new fabrics for spring. Im- It recherche line of all the latest noveltics y ) ) ported English Mohairs. Paris Noveity a nf nis Ings. in Dress Trimmings, Embroideries and Bh k s-lk ne t A" n‘paflmen' Suits, 10 two alike: Wool Henvictius ents’ ru Ladies’ Jorsoy Pitting Balbr Luces, also full line of new Veils and C 1 p [] L vl Silk Warp Henriettas, ali ’ ‘or the spring season of 1889 we have @nd Liste Thread Vests, in a vaviety of | Veiling. f , ~ land colors: French Challies, our own | poe 1t of Gentar shapes, all at Bur's recognized low 1 on Monday the finest line of [ We would call the especial attention sigles: Broadeloths, sponged and ready . comprising many ad- Prices. Silks ever shown in Omaha. at \dies to ous Art |;"I""'“'"‘"'-""" for use. and an immense vaviety of B LSt 1e8 LR Centsl Rarlcval Y, wih Ladies' Ribbed Silk Vests, 1 ) T11] I\-khiown: prices. Tho: popu- ing. as it does. an elagant line other fabries. ’ RIS TR e I N ENAaNi bl e earibbod ESt i aVert plbmnesic ] D rtmnt larity of this depurtment has proven | mitterials for art ueedlowork, sueh as Four-in-thands, Tevks, and Luls, i all and slooveless. in evoam. pinkk and blue. iliinery vepartment. conclusively that our patrons have been . Chenilles, Filoselles, el oL ; S y that our. " A lurge variety in new spring Half S ulbtte ;i oy | more than satisfied. We car 1 assely, 'y fames China ik New Blag oads roses LA BT L TAN S E ey i oSEras "'i:nl.“w iyl 1"\\"‘2"‘1‘l - stock and none but the mos » | new color . celluloia for decora- . e L ey L fl' G d and cor spring styles. = We makes. tive purposes. We are now in a posi- e earviier Loous. showing unusual bargains in Spring tion to take orders for faney needle-' Have just opened a complete line 6f i aine. Now Dress Shirte. New Coll e Tnan oWty e g in our millinery annex on south work, stamping in all branches and and Feroyd’s All Wool and ; ] A = . g 2, LS RO Editay g K Land Cuffs. ) Books and Purses, seal, Russian, alli Ribhon ngpa"men' decorating. Tustruction given in allart Silkcund Wool Black Goods, in all the ™ W have also received 100 dozen more tor und g skin, with and without o e wenves, We el vour special aTor Stiped British Socks which hve faney oxydised corners. Alsoa big line The latest, novelties in Ribbons are {the lowest ang o ods tho bost . found SUBIELCUVenIS) IR | Gorsets and Underwear the Lonis XV. or Pompadour effects. Noti d Buit | A full line of Brilliantines and Sicilia .~.l Not alone ‘are the brocade figures of OTioNS and Buitons. [ Mohaivs in the new weaves. in W 6l D t t We have a completestock of all 4~qlm-s and contrasts are apparent in the We showin, sst novelties and white good: v ot we can suit all our different weaving in Buttous, includ ey metal, cut A most magnificent assortment of all | New Gloves in profuse vaviety. Lat-| The systom of selling every article at - Some of the effects are marvelously | steel, erochet, black, pi u far ] the latest noveities in Spring Wraps, est colors and only the best makes, Our | a small profit, but of a thoroughly rel beautiful with delicate threads of gold | full-ball pearl, white ) S, s oa] in“luding new Blouses, Jorseys, Shawls own importation. | ble quality, is a ruling principle in to heighten their richness. pearl in white and all the latest shades. ! NEW BROADCLOTHS. "and I'ea Gowns. J Pitted to the hand by an expert. J Barr's Underwear Department. ———— All orders from the country will receive nrompt and careful attention. WM. BARR DRY GOODS CO,, 16th and Douglas St, Omah had uncarpeted floors of stone and its walls | often breaks at the instap, and tho bones | old with cues hunging down their backs play | THER I AN ' TR i\ and a grip that leaves a tingling sensa- [ by two beautiful smiles and one word— AN ALMOND-EYED JAY GOULD. | botiweon the “roonms were of colored glass | sometimes portrude. This binding is keptup | about upon their decks. The boys nave lit- THE HAND OF FELLOWSHIP, | i3 2sinitnis fingers for hours after. | “How." ; e framed in cbony. Some of the curious | through life and swelling takes place when- | tle ronnd barrels or drums about a foot long roost Rial—Freemason grasp, short, | Pat Ford—This old-time politician pictures paiuted on_them | ever the bandages ure removed. The women | and six inches in diameter tied by strings to — G o S TR || oD Ty (0 O TG B n continual pai d in th vinter pi bacl a girl th ame ATl & £ H movement. see me shaped panels h by Chinese artists and the effect of the whole | must be He Lives in a Gorgeous Mansion In | was the finish of a fancy store room yet un- | these compressed feet are liable to freeze. | siz occupied rather thau that of a comfortable | Dr. Mary Niles, of the hospital here, told me | overboard it would be good fortune to o Oanton. home. Some of the finest rooms looked out | yesterday of the case of a woman in the ! the poor fellow to get ridof the expense of Qmahs'siEhakers. Dave Mercer—Loag shake, steady | John Drexel—An up and down movi e upon a little lake of lotus plants of perhaps | country near Canton. Her feet became | raising her, but the boy must have his life shake and shake all together—politi- | ment of the arm three times, followe an ncre in extent, and thero were glass- | frozen” and stoughed off. She camo into ed. Poor girls are of no account_in SanalE ; heuvy prossure i HOW QUA OBEYS HIS NAME | Gouilcd corridors ‘which ran around this. | Canton on the stumps with her feet in her | Ciina and infanteids s still common. You | THE GRIP IN ALL ITS PHASES, | “RRSENIR 0 o ient and toft T.“.,,':f SYyTiDrossiire (ol ithelionnonenkt The chairs sat against the walls and their un- | hard, brought them to the hospital and asked | can buy a girl baby for from one cent up to a £l Lt T R A g [ bending backs were straight up and down. | the doctors to sew them on again. A cast of | dollar, and at the Jesuit = gooyemen Qiwithialdowawat na—Celestial | There were no cosy nooks such as you find | one of these feet is now shown at this hos- | near Shunghai one of the resident Harri pull and qu hildren's asylum | isters told me | Notes of Which P Parental Authority in C W. M. Nason—Pcors over his gold- | A coming evangelists 1 named Whale, It "‘ Gastronomy—Black Cat Stew— in our American homes and the soft tints of | pital, which is larger than any in Ameri that they bought hundreds of girls ev y ” ¥ 9 b R our family ife were not found in the picture. | and \hich, since 1ts foundation a half-centur Tor less than u dollar apieco, At Foo WaLaundoubtedly A vallsh rimmed spectacles and extends hishand | gocs without saying that he is a spoutor. ng Nearly overy room contained an American | ago, has treated 1,000,000 patients. Chow Mr. Wingate, our cousul, told me of a self f uture Guid- in a lackadaisical sort of a way. as While Christians are to be as harmless as Blind Beggars. - clock and some were hung with giass chan- VR ET ES (4T T Ppoor woman who strangled her own baby anoc andiComfort, though he didn’t care whether he shook | doves they arc also to be as wiso as er- deliers. [ went into his mother's bedroom, delioes. ' I'went into his mother's bedroon girl in order that she might adopt the baby or not. pents. And they are, too, In many churchos Canton is of about tne size of Paris or New ] : P! 3 “to | of a neighbor to raiseas a wite for her Frank Parmaleo—A grip that makes | the collection is taken up before tho sormon York, and it is oune of the best of places to The Richest Man in China. How Qua pointed ‘ns he said, there my and it is ono of the best Of D1ces t0 | Jittie son, and a missionary there told me ngagements. K ; bogins. 9. 2 e mamma sleeps—was a platform between four & £ . S 'S | of o man who went around peddling chil- S A 3 3 , { @ man feel that he ad to see him. Y loa i . oWl C CANTOY, China, Feb. 15.—[Spectal Corres- | 1ogts which was covered with straw matting | 1eXe have bird’s nest soup at &a plate, | & 0 " e ¥ o idling aylum: her Few people think to make note of the | = Chester Bernard a favorite way | g, auestion i u):‘.“?'iim chiiny oont wondeuco of Tux Bek.|—I visited this after- | andupon which was o picce of porcelaine of | 35, 1 bought a rat which was suited; | Soiich upon the payment of twenty cents by | manner in which their hand is shaken | upon mee moon the Vanderbilt of Chioa. He is a rela- | about the shape and size of a 5 cens loaf of | Bretsee and dricc, B o the mother, will take a girl baby to raise, ; their friends when meeti .« part | 1 | 0 I > of oaf 0 B rice vas fivoy timos toolhimh: , Will _raise, |y their friends when meeting or part tive of the Chinese miuister at Washing- | bread. and this was the pillow of thisrich | for tne rat was the smallest on the string | DUt these girls are sold as soon as they grow | ;0 31 16 the man who will take the £ Chinese lady. ic A ; ¢ K | nuch past the weaning age, and they are @bu and bis grandfather dled less than a (which hung in the bufcher shop. Tt lies be- | L50ht 1 large numbers by brothel keopers. | time to make the observation, the pe ing his friends of saying, | turer Ingersoll wiil i the church pays him your little hands in mine. 2y | &200 a mght and expenses. So will Lawyor 1y do so, and sometimes get it | Ingersoll for u hundsome retainer and a big back all” crippled up. He has enough | fee grip for four men, “A little hatchet” church supper is tho generation ago, leaving an estate worth HAD TO ASK HIS MAMA. fore me as I write, It measures a_foot from | ! AnCBUEe AW 9erR DY N OpeLE: . ¢ A L 8 E 1ty million hard gold dollars, His nameis | 1000 country in the worid have mothers | ose to tuil, aud it looks a littie bit like a The ol g9 5:;]1;"5’;"‘;;";& and conet | euliarities discovered will be a source | ° francis Dana_shoves his hand into | latest in b Dorado Wo are inclined to the 18 A t little hatchets might be served st [t may well be | yours, extends the fore finger along | Obinion tha chote_ ailgh ;i can bo found | your wrist, passes his thumb hard fato | 38 Palatably as many things that go to make g REAE A ale thum) | AnLO | up a church supper. DW= ‘.lfl'”‘ bolc Lot your ,l',”“l und nearly | T onuny may tell me what the golden rula SHUENBISNO C0.0BLOJYOU. i is.” “A board of boodle aldermen,” re George B. Lddy—A timid, e plicd John, And tho teacher rewarde more power than in China, and in no place is | piece of dried pork. It has been skinned bk e xceeding inte How Qua. and he has acres of houses in the | 0N REREEUIAT HT LA Sad 1 B0 b Cua | Oven to tho tal. Iis legs are cut off and the | Dring from twentydive dollars upward. 1| of exceeding int Busiost part of Canton, his own residence | though forty-nine years old, obeys his mother | liver and heart are pressed inside of it. It | SPent a day sitting ‘."“‘"\,‘f_”““ Chinese judge | doubted that two me eccupics the site of a good sized farm and | as weil as when hé was ten'and he would not | Smells like sait meat and it looks as the 10 the mixed codst dn BRanglsl aad 8MOBK ¢ who ghake bands aliko, Inthe foll ; " v i . i > : ses tried was that of an old woman : s think of going out at night without asking | it would make the center of u good sandwich 8 patigliany ) B et s 80 has diumonds and poaria by the cup full. | think of going out at might Awithout asking | it HONS OIS L R OGN Eon or Clover who wanted ‘to prosecute, mandarin. for howing, made by veporters of Ik g:-.c“:l his .d-:“nl:;mtll:. ; rlm‘fld vlvsm‘: fl:fl vited to our consulate to dinner. He replied: | €lub as 4 sample of Chinese gastronowy. Ta | be: Il‘:‘t’):’} ]'H'rfl-m:vh lt \l\l"a:hin‘i“fl(?rg nl.’lu‘l"ll , this theory is well sustained: me-il-1-don’t-like-to style, that v by giving bim a chapter of Iixodus to learn page, s i Bugland sold | 4 would iike to come but I “cannot till this sume shob 1 suw cooked cats, and T vis- | GoIZL 5 the mandarin took her with hiw | . J9dge Grofft—Whole heart thrown }a girl warm to him at once. before going home. mot long ago, and it 1s probatly unow in | ask my mama.” Still How Qua is neurly | ited, yosterduy, a cat and dog meat restaur: | 350 0006 hut did not pay the into the act. Takes your hand firmly Thomas Swobe—An easy, friendly Minister -My friends, christianity will the jowel caskets of one of the mon- | fifty and his mother sixty-nine. The | ant. Carcasesof smull dogs which lookea | o Mormoss BAL, S A0V DAV, CA0 i hi ; reasp, cordial squecze and hearty fel- | never accomplish its mission in_this world archs of Europe. Hc bas plantations of | Chinese mother selects the ‘bride for her | not unlike suc hung from "‘-"L"l‘f"'l"”“"_ :‘I."\";;M:‘l oy ;“" in his, squeezes it, gives from three to i~ i 80 L‘ 0§ by 10 Rntil of riethins coma closes together, . L d son and How Qua during this visit scemed | hoolks about a low dark r and‘these, in | Pht.ontand they:a 89,2410 five swings and lets the motions run | ‘OWS1Ip movement. ot L y R dce flelas and many acros of the choicost | myey prouder of his mother than his wife, | MOSE instances, ha v left on the ANONG THE BEGGAIS, QRAnER ARG 0k bR Doc Huynes—Hus the swinging old- | 8ral young couples in differcnt parts of tho 4 tea gardens. His monoy is well invested | [fa introduced us to the old lady, who swas | tip of the tail. This hair was black, for black | There ure thousands of blind beggars ¢ down into trembling vibrutions, | fashione mp-meeting style, the | 1OUSE “‘.‘;'f ":1" to “"-“V"’A'J ] and he would approach the wealth of Jay | sitting in a chair wrapped up in furs and | 40&'S meat is worth more than that of | iu Canton, and going through the city to-day | F'rank Moores—Always extends his | shake that gets there and makes you 1 {irom IR S AR RS yellow dog and black cat's fesh costs | I saw at loast three hundred of ull ages and | apm and shakes with hearty up and | his friend vight went in groups of six and eight W. . Vaughan of his fi g 2 front door The collection Wiy, ton if he sives one the tips | qnd windows of the buildieg wili now bo taken up, Quick and nevvous, but | Wife (coming home from church)--Mr. and _cordiality that | Goodman is warkable man. imagine that he is a close | Husband—\Why think so! Wife - Gould, were it not that the official cvery po\\'durmlh m"xl )mluled.l llcr‘ seat u:lnkml |.ll 29 g 1 Dol ooy I o 3 out upon her flower garden and she had two | hereten cents a plate. Just bolow the sexes. The ¢ veme vhile his left re mow and then come down upon him for a | 91 AR G Upon her -cloth cap was | d0gs, and next to the street, were two cluy | in single file and the leade: ild see just | down movement, while his left rests on giit of from $10,000 to $100,000, he | g'great button of diamonds as large as the | bowls filled wtth burning charcoal, and upon | evough to get along. The others held on to | your shoulder. dare not refuse. This rich man | biggest full blown rose and of about the | these was stewing the tlesh of dogs and cats. | one another's clothes and all from decrepit Dick O'Keefte —A grasp, jerk and ten #8 now forty-nine years old, though he | same shape. 1t was made of numerous | In littie cages on the floor were a number of | old women to little blind boys held out little 4 i s ready to be killed and cooked to | fit rouna backels and turning up tueir | Seconds of an electric schock before @o0s not look over thirty-five. He is a typ- | stones and the central one was as large as [ 1V y A 3 )\ AR . fcal Chinaman of the literary class, Las a | Uie OFg of @ robin. ~Peuris bung u her ears, | onder, and I saw this afternoon a peddler | sightless eyes asked for alms in piteous | loosening your paw from his. personal friend. Bocause e ouly vetitvncd from Burops lst Broad, high. forehead. thin. yellow. chooks, | 410 What interested us most wero the ‘gol- | showing i cat to a woman iu onc of the nar- | tones. These blind beggars como from Judge Shields —Left hand always. Ho | Jim Frits Hunter--Gives the encoun- | Week and he didie bogin his sermon witts ) high, h: $hiD, ¥ oeks, | G'an Yilies,” which shone out beneath her em. | row streets of Canton. The woman was ex- | the blind asylum of Canton. They go | * A e tering palm u serios of soft, spusmodic | the remark, 'When I was In So-and-so. and eyes that shine as brightly as his choic- | hrogered petticoat, “Golden lilics,” is tho | Amining the cat's teech in oraer to know its | ot daily to beg ough tho city | has no other; merely a pressure and an £01L, 8| > | Au Oxford county, Maine, clergyaian once sures, s if every hand he uccepts | callod upon an unlucky farmer, who had s that of his best girl. losta pair of valuable horses, and tried to J. C. Cowin—Holds your hand tightly |~ Judge Ber Phrusts out his hand | console ting a seriptural account The short | of Jo BBut the farmer refusc vmly and in | to be o Job, he said, ‘neyer owned 80 good a pair of lorses as my Dick he felt of its body as thoughit | and they stand in front of the shop until | inguiry as to your conditiou. rabbit. ‘There were about abouta | its owner pays them to go away. y G : inamen dining in this dog and cat | barely get more taun the tenth of a cent 5 ud @ good diuner costson an | from a single man, and inasmuch as the | and shakes vapdly on alevel with the | ina ) \ts. asylum furnishes them but little food they | lower bution of his cout. and chubby @8t diamonds. Fus hair is like jet and his | Chinese expression for the smatlest of ladies' | age, and ©ue roaches to his aukles. He was dressed | feet, and Madam How Qua had shoes not | wverea 3 Vi she ster, dozen C : . - 1 ho recsived me and he | MOre than two inches 1 diameter. Their :‘ v.l‘ k:,llml furs ‘:!ll:ll I: .el;filvk‘d.ll Aand e | goles were round rather than oblong, and | restaurant, a ad a tight, round, black sil skuil cap on { ¢heir tops were embroidered in silv and | average 19 ot the top of his head. He shook his own hands | silk. They were so small that ste could not | . The Chinese. however, have as good mar. | aro pale, thin, and pitifu Tho | Postmaster Gullagh A AL S T P YL d 0 efore his breast in Chinese salutation when | wulk alone, and this old lady who has, for | kets as you will find i’ the world. [have | sackcloth in which the be; uina is | | He ge BAU COrey WA SAgey the | J. 5. MeCormick—Shakes hands ik mg and (a man who thinks that life is too shor s shakes, to be spent in such use s effort nd is Assistant Postimuster Woodard II. how'r you now grip is once affected it arty . ipdienting that | our American consul, Mr. Seymour, iutro. | years, controlled a fortune greater than that | never scen a greater variety of fruits and | usually clad is of the coarsest coffee sadk- R e and’ then Dhe roachea out | Possessed by Miss Mary Garret, or Mus | Vogetables anywhere —than in Poking, ing. He is dirty and loathsome o an ox- v Mark Hopkins, cannot move from one room | Shanghai and Canton. The mutton of the | treme, and | would s00n think of touch: &is long-nailed fingors and grasped wy hand | (o another without the assistance of her | North is finer than that of England, and the | ing a small-pox patient or a leper as one of | he The White Caps might be made useful by 3 # la Americaine, maids, gume s of the chowcost. Fish are’ always | tucse beggars. George Burker 'l'lu-‘;u*uflm'-‘tl hi saistant Post 'Dm'; wrnine them oose on the oflice-seakors, 3 s A T TVING FEET. sold alive, aud you sco tibs of living fish at CONALLAL GOSSID, invaviable greeting. He shukes vigor- | all hisshakihg in a perfunctory sort o o (Vs sy or Ve Liave It was in )|qis xrand reaidence on the banks | T wall fect of tho Clincso women s | SYETY CRULOUEAS IDatkel stand, The market los Soypmoifr, the Amorican con | ously, then stops and holds your hand | wav, giving your hand a_quick jerk ms | notieed that. suc-essful vocalists are aiways <o (e dbat s one of the first sights in China tnat sickens | (C00 M0Fe P SRR B Heo uton, has be wy companion | #5if to recover from the effort, then | if he wanted to see what sort of a fasten- | hgh-toned of the Pearl river, in the heart of Canton. | the foreigner. In Tientsin and North China RS e (e Ale Al "h B much_of the 'w I" have spent | grives your digets a final squeeze, and | ing your arm has at the shoulder Corn may be king in this country, but it is We walked through a wilderness of build- | all of the Chinese women compress their : 88 i "‘“"i ,‘w here, He understands this city and district | drops your hand like a hot biszuit. sockot, the hog which furnishes the backbone of quivering flesi from i%s side bette it. He is the senior consul among the foreign representatives here, aud during the #ngs devoted to the servants and relatives of | feet, and they hobble about the streots with . perhups, thun any oth o8l A 400 lo abous cruel iore as everywhere, Al kinds of #he fawily before we camo to the reception | S1CH Mg thelr hoacy forms on the | gried fish are sold and among the comumon ®oom. How Qua supports about four bun- | woman here in Canton i articles of food are dried ducks pressed and ) b ! - : ose foot is so | & ot s RO dangerous troubies of the E'ren @red of his poorer relatives and when a man | small that the part which goes into the shoe | 83lted: ‘'hese bang up everywhere, and I ¥ his whole clan | is not bigger around thun a trade aollar, forcigner in Charles Ogden is particular as to the Jack Prince---Grasps your hand as if | comme hands he caves; It is either the | he were afraid you were going to get mere touch of very frigid fingors or u | away from him. ~ Then he shakes, stops, It depends | presses your fingers tighter and tighte th rattle ¢ dgainst tho ould suppose ib amount of kick pmbine, one game. nada is HoW prapar I war he pe N cep’ p ' . was the only consul who had nerve enough | warm ov fervant elasp. see smoked sheep's heads, driod oysters | (o™ iale matters in hand and not run | upon the question as to whom the hand | shakes “again until your te @ to exclude Amer- icau **boodler,” how- smakes a fortune in Ch ; i hoeh: T Sottlos down upon him, [n the various courts | 80d the compressed foot is a horrible e’ | SITUNE on strings and dried clams The | grom “the Chinesé mob, He bus about | helongs. then slams your hand down as if it weve | 10 pork. e Aucrca = ) = formity. 1 haa one photograpned, and the | -AFE" - i s BOG LNEY | 40,000,000 people” ‘i his consular dis- Frank Ramge---The whole operation | something that would bite. Jack gives L 8l kinds of work seemed to be going [ (NN [ M QRGDROLOBTaRRed, A] tNS | Liuve oranges, banamas, plums, pears and | ghOMON | peomits i AR, tonstiar B mg opery omething LAk ¢ € The Knglish syndicate- that has beeu tey- on. Here servants were cleaning the fish | the knee to the foot is like @ pipe stem, | Persimmons which would make yourmouth | yoe" of 4 miistor than a consul. | 1o 8O0€ through }"“" the “""‘J‘ of alt “"\"I.“““‘“I-' 0 geipe - hick, | % 1 buy up the American breweries fods _ for the family. Therorice was being ground | The beauty of tho ballo gitl's calf is miss. | \Water. Canton sends thousands of dollars | ko’ uqthe worst element of the Chinese to | French dancing master, Fis huudsare Maurer—Grasps with a thick, | i novotiations likely to end in froth, of sweetmeats to America yearly, and their Nd in the fpreign chanzes made | generally gloved, but it matters vot | warm haud, short fingers, somctimes a It has been said that stylish women owo B ‘i ing, and th o ¢ o e 4 gg;g'{‘,',‘;’:i;‘.“i? 1o gront Upskete ad 1uah | B £ 0 Akl apoms 10 be syracied presorved ginger is sought for by tic gus et ovbtan he was e ot the | Bow neatly the kid fits, he will not offer | pump-handle moveraent and others o | much to thcir dressmakers. 14 will v thuy Bag of babel. It H 's chuldren | 80d the foot itself seoms to be broken in | (EQOOER O LG WORC. 5RE CEITRe BICHS | fow republicans left in ofiice. Tn» foreign | you his hund gloved, He'll pull it off, et, fervid clusp, Ho wears a ving | until dressmakers do u cast business, '~ K Of babel. It was How Qua's children | 1o in tho middle. The instep was doubled | $¢1¥es dre Kreat caters. Cooi shops for the | colonies in Asia are now discussing tae three | b:fore shaking, if it takes all summer, | on which, if he catches your finger, you | Mr. Scuniittschinitl, wio wints 19 b ad being taught by their tutor, and like all | over upon the heel and the four small toes b.} (?hml“u e mmuhg",“ e ‘“"u:“, American weddings of this wioter. PPrett Thomas Boyd---Takes a firm hold of | ave likely to feel a burning sensation u.vl} "'-'"x“."«'"..”':.".'ul.'"f.‘y\.r“h . tended to him, gives it | about the head of the nail 10 hove 5 uplorie RADe, American givls aré as much in demand he Chinese children, they studied out loud were wrapped around uundeg the sole of the ory I {e ° , they M B e of the | | irses, Mr, Denby, the American minister s muc € bere | gyery hand ext . itself inging their lossons out ut the tops of their | foot, Whe bixtoe and - part of these four | 4 Peling, wien received by tho viceroy of | & 10 loudon, and Mr. Hevuiour's duughler | oy pull and is ready to talk on any | Judge Beneke—A up-hill and | 50 Droof of the puddivg is in the eat: wolces. Now and then the sharp olapper of | WO W0 FUAL Went into the shioe, andtlo | Canton, was given a dinner of sixty-five | 5,10 be Mrred i 4BORL s HOUhIe e | Lubjuct except politics, down-valloy shuke; ally with | bt theve hus 0 be found s when he dis for proving the youug ‘ord likes to take about ten or | friends he $ho rulor could bo heard when ove of the | toos They have the hoel set ahout in the | ©ourses, and he smacks his | voungt | Al Mo s pleased to mee Mathieson & Co., Mr. acHaflin, a Boys wade a mistake, and the father told we | middle of the shoe, like the Freuch heel, | (OUrses upon the delicacy of shark's Hus and | Seorehman, | who has Jived somg years in | twelve strokes, boginning forvontly [ Balch~-An e comfortable | wife's first pie. f intended to have the boys educated at | and we get French heels and rouge from | DIFd’s nestsoup. China. Jurdine, Mathieson & Co." is the | gradually tapering off until the hunds | and uvely shake, just like the dispo- Letting down a drop curtain bet: - ¥ g ¥ J I 18 SUELORLIVE, ' FOIArKC: wildig {zn o China. The compression of the feet is said DROWNING BABY GIRLS, wealth est of the forcign firms in Chiva, and 1] 4 sition of th ke Hong Kong foreign colloge aud to finish | GLAE. Jhe Cowbression of the fosi ®8AL | 1 o0k a pide on the mver this afternoon, | Jardive hus bulldings ot Shanghal whics rent | i apart. S .0 She: Rev. [ Zak tak fiem hold | Mr, J m off in America ana Eungland. He d ¥ o | > . 9 AR 8) & b WD 00 ev. Louis Zahner takesa firm ho . i ' foot, and who made the other ladies of the | Canton bas about three hundred thousand | fr #2.000 4 year. ‘The company have large | o S SRR ARRE VR R SO baleation extends s hand in y ves" Salked English himsolf and he is among the | cours. bind up thoir feel until it became the | de)p:e who live ou the water and there is no | (s ablis ents for bo'h residence and busi- | T ©FEE - ]F ig-tngors 4 SORER O GALIAAN B KA When a wester @rogressive of the Chunese. As we sat and | fash %nable ~ thing. Another explanation | busier city in the world than this of boats. | nss, aud Miss S mo ur will preside over | Pression that he meant it. 1 a lormul and mechunical ‘ehatted the choloast of formosa tea was | 5 tist it was adopted to keep Chuese | Crafts of all kinds from the small steamer, | big éstablistment it Cauton, Colon:| Den- [ Johu J. Hardiu—Handshaking is a | thumb Jusses qu the metacarpil hone | know that the advance ag women fnom gadding, and 1f so, it succeeds, | the great Chinese junk and the river cargo | by's daigbter, who wus very popular among | second natur He shakes with friend | below the digit and the fingers griv the | s somewh in the vicinit, Arought in, the leaves of which were, I & K i 8O | b g & h 2 3 i 1| A1 Chinose women, gxcept' the Manohus oF | boats to tha sampans and litle tubs rowed | the foreign legations ut Pekipg, is to be mar- | and foe alike. e index finger of his | lower part of the hand aud compress it. | Authony Rockless, ex:i $udge, worth about #20 a pound, aud we | Tartars, now bind their fect, and it is a very | by spoon-like paddles move here ana thereor | ried in March to the grandson of Admiral | pigl o is missing, unc stump | The grippevs are cold veasn i | New York & Long Hranch raily right hand is missing, and the stump | The grippers are cold, but the grasy paasy . Meatod ourselues in olack ebony chalrs, nt who has feet' of the natural | durt in and out through forests of masts. | Wilkes. The wedding is to take place in | tick]es 1 - ALY AR Daaativa of y bt 18 but there ure & good many reckiess railroad. . f tickles your palm ina way that su, warm and suggestive of a secrat socieyt R ) Ly Chamad ln LusiASEs © Mwhich iu couples were arranged on the P . epmm’nx 18 \.vum I:&ndl.ms;,‘\\'h.‘ch ;Vholie llm‘llln.‘n 1.\'-‘u un' bou:: about twent, tuu-r:‘r.l. and Miss ).unl»_\ is now u\.l m.; gests the seorot grip of some mystio | clasp ||n,s,ur s ;M A y e ;“:Hm KA i { small g are put on the foot when the ch ve | feet long and no wider than' the average city Jnited States, he o her weda is that o ‘ L ok q A 3 2 e The United States pays $ a year for “‘._n‘ A l‘,:m“’ s Npoad the tea | e old. They are wrapped so tightly that | vestibule. Here children are born, grow up | the daughter of the ccnsul at Niagpo. v | Ovder. ; Charley Goodrich—Hore is a man | yeinviliiier service, We e in easy-€i na cups without saucers. | 3o toes are forced into the Hesh, that the in- | and die. Marriages take place and the whole | was celcbrated the last of Novewver und the | Manager Lawler—It is a questionable | whose shuke makes you fecl at how pe The signal service men are ullow ~ W'bere are no cesy chuirs in the Chinese. | gtep is foroed up so that the hicel and the big | business and actions-of life o on. Little | wedding was a large one pleasure to shake hands with this gen- | immediately. He simply gives you a | 1o draw their salaries no matter what the goutioman's house, aud this palace in China | 406 forms & parfect Bow, aud 0 thus the Hesh'| children swiarw over thew aud (ots two years FraNk G, Capexten. | tleman. He has a hand like Sullivau, | gontle but warn squeeze, accompanied | weather. patonte 3. Pipe W w0 and lake B e veplicd Meswilligen; retury of the drop ourselves.' y town changes the name of nerv. I1is | jis “opera house'' to “theater,” you may b ol civilization put of the d, 18 dead

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