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16 THE OMAHA DAILY ]"‘L, SUNDAY, \IAY 25, 1800--TWENTY PAGES. AR, LIFE AMONG THE CHINESE Detailed by Hosea B, Morse, a Former Resi- dent of Omaha, EOLIPSED BY ALMOST EVERY NATION | The United States Enjoys But Little of the Celestinl Kingdom's Trade with a Miserable Showing of Shipping. Tna day's travel it would be difficult to find a more agreeal ntleman than Mr Hosea Ballou Morse, who, with his wife, is now visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Morse of Omaha, of death. Money-paper representation of lumps of si I spring and autumn festivals at the tomb, “The silver question affects us very and wo shall be very g any cou taka to lift silver to its proper positi “As 1 T am sorry / s ) You n that Europe will let her do it unaided and and ¥ are both interested in o " ause she has main- tained bimetallism n account of her Asiatic possessions’ ai and because of India and her immense trade with silver using countries such as India, China and South The « sult from the deprecia- ducts of silver | counteies are made c Thus Indian wheat can be laid down in Eu- rope much cheaper than American, and China silk mueh cheaper than Italian silk, and tea ought to be much cheaper than it used to be “Tam astonished the price of |:Omaha. T gotin China the ver. for about cents, gold; EVERYTH P REVERYBODY The People's Popular Tradmg Place. Round by round we are rapidly climbing the ladder of SUCCES Each scason our display of goods is more imposing than the last. Inuux‘c(l space d(l(lu] new departments nl)(nul larger stocks carried, finer numls exhibited, Sixteon yoars ago, after completing @ col- | ot and ten is 03 the fieo' ists and yeu T | more hdp employed, better business system and organization apparent everyw here. The Pe ople’s M mmmlh [ nst: 11]mult legiate course at Harvard, Mr. Morse ac- | find that you have to pay $1 to #1.25 for good Lo position in_ tho Unitod States ctus- | 08 v o wound ada to o | FLOUSE iS N0 longer an experiment, it is an INST I TUTION---successful, permanent and lasting, that is, well officered ce and was a gned to the station . sl bl bt 3 1d ' the countr d that the S R 1 it vou ean et your food or | ] managed, th it has abundant capital to make its way among the largest houses in the land, that deals FAIRLY and% the same position in Teintsin, Shanghai, b, 50 1 look happy and drink AT W hoeT vihrds this ooiatey it it S ttone tcong, e oo | JUST LY with every individual, an INSTITUT ION that is growing month by month, and year by year, in the estima« he will remain on a ¢ of absence for two 00,000 inhabitants, ) ) ye [ gwhichmumber 400 ure Britisn, 50 Amer” | tion and favor of the people, not alone in Omaha, but all the s unuumlmu country. ich and the balance ( aking of the commercial trade of the The Chinese are thrifty, but herd tc Chinese empire, he said ] have but ‘little to do with the sUEES I MLl . Bedroom Suits, | Brussels Carpet, Britain and British dependencies. This in conforming to the lines of the v P 3 T o > cludes the wares of British manufaeturers ) tRegty I 'hl‘ Ve be calle $9. 50 to $250 7615 & i) L \ 5 50 to -$ 1 25 i {60 SRR vom four to six feet wide, i 2 3 = , and other products which pass through Brit LR R I = 3 == 1sh ports because that country commands the [ gt o T EOS . G e ) 2 hie world, owing to her | “yy Tnany of the larger cities the telephone and telegraph have been introduced, bt from amount to e L Parlor Suits, Persian opium in transit, but in* | “Tppa wame question is sor ¢ that docs e : |\ i INSTALLMENT OUSES 2 UG Ingrain Carpets, B LT s R | e v $18.50 to $275 | Le-aip=-f e e o 17¢c to $1 P $9,000,000 A y ] 8 laid away until he more, spun_from cotton, not o | hag dufiicient to bring t pound of which s from America, Con THCthG St siderable quantities of cotton cloth come from o a Chi this country lu».y s 10 per cent of the im P HTB @ A ITAVOTIE v t v % port, ..,uuu- this may be n\\im' to its | Llish one 48 mic ¥ 3 Burplus stocks to maintain the homo marlot Hotis b Tt Rl LIEER, = : Hemp Carpets, ~ 1 " ». il oty ; (7Y il y | § ; F:unisr mm it NG i e e $10 to $125 | (menjiien Sas A i “,Tf"fi? i l-,u by 17¢ to 50c¢ “China buys in the ipest market, PR “Both China and Jupan are making a start NEY FOR THE LADIE at spinning and we their own cotton, FERELT 3 4 but they h: sry short staple. ne! oth' ver b < § 1 1 . beth's prayer book is shown in SAN American eng A. W. Danforth, Nt i wN’ b exhipition in London. It is bound is superinten: g fuctory at Shanghai, |y epameled gold and printed by A. Bavker ardro es, Wikl 100 Jogus and @ proportionate mumborof | i 573 SR g Jlidz L ;» . 1| Lace Curtains, Sl B SR Mool | sttt i $9.50 to $75 = ‘ 90c to $9 four or tive years of hard strugy e Tt 3 : iceseclothi f wd to American con piwithy Bt . i T'here is a woman in Atchison who is over forty-five, but her worst enemy, S | SRR, -;.‘,}',‘;;: :::“_‘.:’1;':\111:.2,,‘ | Sideboards, : e TR Ice BOXBS, '\:f»'f-'i%4‘;:‘:5:;.%*4;v-e.:;.w- e $12.50 to §175 = = $4.75 to $14 few Americans who [ interd arnings | fu the vican-built ship. ATifys i nkind is l.mzi Y running een, kid, moroceo, net and po thenovelty is a brocaded silk, with a_cr sy el e | Bxtension Tables, and botton pany, ay, which reduced the time | 484 i touch Baby Carriages, f5 ho'v to make the kirts, and who about your cwi OnElROnintD I place, ceded \4.\1K:U u e, will be glud 1o know that . .unl.lm w it FAE 24 S » front just below X o i ot W {0 e\ G N Gasoline Stoves, o ‘Chinu i3 fitered (\n'nv.,'ll Hong | [ 1o fashion writers indicated that 1| Cane Seat Chairs, 5!3'5!55“fl !fim 5]: Cooking Stoves, eans ade and money.” \\ hethey \( wi ') SUC 111 or ufl’ 1 “don t know.” e -‘,,w.. said that n.«\ .-Ummlvrlm.»_ There comes from London a new and 500 to $4 O t) $5 tO $50’ o States st men who are fitted for | pather attractive recipe for 1 ids’ ized the importance of veformiy \ aud consists of ornwmenting the end . T(gnm wve sell do not prove satisfactory, come to us and we will allow all reasons g, but rezularizing our consular'ser- | o 1.- bowuet with wwmultitude of loops ‘ot PERE i 2 AN o ] \ s il et Wood Seat Chairs, | @« Toilet Sets, “Lwish the peoj Tnited State: “The method is ehvistenedthe “ehate- We get exeellont men in fact, as the first g ol ps fall to the wonder how the Amer- . [ the i loop is the e i 22c¢ to 40c. Right Prizes Given Awauy $1 80 to $1 l; R R G | R e $3.65 to §25 7 /f’ SIALL LB S ‘ HEHY e Ry ) ally hope for styles tha b consuls in very o reakfast . T e e mn‘fl‘\\ulnm broakfasts, or such 0 __Evervone purchasing goods from us will receive a ticket for each $10 worth of goods. B s i o Thost of d [ ! ) . —_— entitling them to a chance for the following prizes that are to bé drawn July 5. at 7 p. the presence of thoso holding tickets. Al the prizes are now di ed in our show windc o v ‘ and Judges | ption ! A talos ot == R M wnd Prize—One beautiful plush parlor set . 50 o vevveee value $100 a v ny soon | 1 0 Mo g I’ ~ | Prize— One olegant ok chamber suit. SRVl G < value 100 ] rentinalotinatemea tnal palvtal| Lot bistom- i Third Grand Prize—One handsome oak sideboard s ; vhlue bl 3 na glish one is sucient to make it ob Fourth Giand Prize- N g i aws apply and the intricacies of - diploms [4 ourth 1 Prize—One celeb ¢ < st laws apply and the intricacies of - diplomat e R T L S S a3 ) cbr; umily univ 1 cook stove velations with an Asiatic race ave no_soon b ¢ 156 worth of good o 4 At Pifth Grand Prize—Onue fine onk B 2 i i il : : Familiar to them than they hiwve to miko way | follow it witether it s consonient and suita- 33 orth of goods, 81 per wools or 84 por month. | LUl i I e i guie hookense ; . -0 Yalug #100 worth of goods, $2.50 per week or §10 mo for some ) e Lo make Wa¥ | ble or not, says the Hlustrated Ameriean, 830 worth of gcods, $1 50 por wesk or 86 per mo | Seventh Grand Prize—One gorgeous plush ok rocker SRR BRLE e $125,woLthiofg00ds 9 BOUAEIEION 812 per mo/ untry which u-.lx'x‘t'[‘ lm\vl" posal] ) v or san- | 860 worth of goodu $2 per week or 8 per month | Bighth Grand Prize—One fine decorated stand lamp £ SR 250 worth of goods, 85 per weok, or 20 per mo. kid being dyed in all the fa ) e - b b ] A Stillitis ot ved " Ea— - . monts WAt o foot covering mory g all) Bm“ DREAMS OF P\R\m\l ‘;'“‘-I‘.‘i‘;“'I*“("\‘f‘]xi‘:'f-lf‘fl"'f}'[fif;‘“.»h'\."]b"m‘.“,'f | we strocts overy da whose boli HOUSEKEEPING IN PARIS. ing will be found to inerease with N A ) . = traordinary rapidit position f v the tint of the gown. I3 micd tions, you know. People can’t buy the | ? The e Y 1 adopted. Amcricans abroad suffer in the | choose neither style, but adhere to the Riche - = drug the wiy they buy whisky or beer.’ “Gradually is i od The Burdens aroLighterat the French | Ono thing that tohda to mako Hying sume way." lieu shoe, boautifully ar I ) 3 A that's the orthodox answer, - itself and demunds mo | han Over Here, ar ry delightful is the fact 1t has been said the Chinese are not good | vlack I - | In Which Revel the Foolish Victims of the t you ,,,\“. not et on in '”'f' S S0 R Tt is no lc 1 The burdens of the housckeeper in | *Mrs. Grund” has never taken up her S8 men this tr manufactured, These, g et i s nothing, and can tell mesome- | take it, one thing 1 | Pavis, writes Lucy H. Hooper, ave jod | residence thore, That is tosay. you can SThis i not 50, i- | respond, are ulway Morphine Habit, thing if you want to do 0. done, 1615 tood Abine and l\ra and it danied Ty e o e 1“ f 4 u like, deess as you lile, and do ness wen, ey cen iny erly worn with nearly .y s01t 0f & o vou e vight, I could tell you some torri | it the vietin's condition becomes pitiuble, | {0 T cd by the fuct that somuch you 1ike - whithout osking . whut thi gin and et the st f toilet L | hin, out. morphine in‘Omaha and in | his life unbearable, frequently ending in in- | work is done off the premis Thero 8 | hatsonage will say Y not com- tainable, and froquently play game It THE * EFPEOT 0P THE! NARQQTIO, || Moskothorinvgo eltics) aud 8o coulduoveryi|isunits 1o washing nor buking novstaivand hall | helted (o 1 \ ar style of do not under | nlxm ist and physician of any experience in i y itable end, the dose be A y L ! pelled to keep up any k wearer. For examp) ) n T 'u'; '\“ “" aver i‘“"”l)”“ 2 Y""I‘E"\\"MM s enormous and finally one 'day one, a , SWeeping exacted of your own servants. | living tosatisfy X igng lefv { K TR e € you the actual number of people whom mw- 100 li mts an end to the suffering.” | For the first named e seruicesof two | questions your right to inhabit o girret, mind has her n o'fh the for _ufml“ I, | How it Controls Men and Women | they know to be addicted o thio hbity You | ' Othor. drugists 1 Omaha toll a sim ; ”,,H'. R J"I H’, REd:CeRgl g Ol o ylale (1 o ) leop e vl bl : e i ml:'“{‘,- aonsh in Every Walk of Life woilld be able u.dmml. b some appalling stat- | story. O on tie south sids hus discontinucd ;““ i ";“"“I"" ']', RGN, d "‘”"'(‘“‘ ‘r"“ b servant, iohody 10 bo liquic dobtor cannot do L sHAeumE, S sl A - & stics. actually believe that there are | selling the drug except on the prescription of | e nd table linen and the other for o 5 SR B < it, his family, s, brothers aud ! < or pincusiion is ome Who Re more ¢ of _morphine drunkards | n drase i ho luows. porsonuly. Ho | the family gurm Amongithet et | Lrapblesilile opshobhead uliout Tile ulicle * il > deficit. Suits avo | 01 ) 1o or repousso. receptaclo for side in Omaha, fe. Tmcan by drunkards the | was frightenc Py R : uro Tot of. d16hs e 0 wield BRIALLOn of ) pis, and duinty box for eachous, 1€ sho ¥ dissipated bob the. maderate bout it ye cloths, for no Freneh cook, no matter — - guilds, which, wicld immense powe % > has o tolescopie pencil, u small i i A ) YOUL ) his store with a preseription callin * | how moderate he wretensions may be. Cahiforni. t 3 plo pe Time, M " ) § vate hor | A in limits, even to the extent of coerein o N me, May 18, 1800, 4 o'clock in the afte . > - hine powders, five of them, and L y >ull ¥ r cnn . overnment ) oxtr X 1 Mail,” i iy which wo ure m ¢ will consent to wash out even one of [ Pullman tourist sléeping car excuvs s | 8 4 u Joape. [inoem: 8 el Moy any (rith /tho. gt ained by fran ) ¥ Werb.l ety goad-SIPRRE 60 L )|t seossary adjuncts to her work, | sions to California and Pacific coust otton guild R i S e ained by fraud in sor ay, but we can’t | ywas veiled, but her dress indicated that s hose necossary adjunets to her work. | & wlifor f e may ovder i st and all the dealers will ugers in carviages, b i rove it 3 and, if we could, there ave plenty of [ was a ludy of wealth and re ,,H, ment » | From four to six dozen “torchons”™—as | points I Chicago every Thursdayy close until the tax is abolished or a compro 3 2 5 8 CORARE0N:! , hacks and | druggists who would not try, and they might | filled the preseription and haided it to her, | the French disheloth, or rather house- { Kansas City every Friday via the Santu effected, Tho solidarity of the Chi Patti as a Fellow Passenger, ' 5. Place, n Farnam street well get the deng here as clsewherd Then she asged for a glus 1, | cloth, is termed ure among the fivst { e route. " Ticket rate” from Chicay is an important factor in dealing with As a fellow traveler Mme, Patti is e, » soda-wa fountain is glorious | ':'-’ HHI"‘M:W~ hubit oes H.'“-A\H 80 l|~ of | thinking she was merely thivsty, ngh W puLe of a family goine to | $47.50, from Sioux City, Oy - simply chavming, writc correspondent | in marble and silver mountings; the counters | sop e 13 know a minister in good standing to her, She took the glass and dropping & , when ‘soiled are | Lincon or Kunsas ( X ‘heir morals are good. The Chinese N | Who is addicted to its use, and there urc hun 3 1 . . [ A i of thé New York Morning Journal, A beautifully polished, the shelves glitte 5 of :the powdors inta ity ralaing hor veilito 0 on larg ) close- | car rate from Chic the Iy a very good moval basi Rt R el e ST e B upAH Iy :”‘ hed, !_\‘ I-“hl .ulhl 2 .gm‘\; in business apd the professions who | do so drank the mixture, Her complexion | thY i ;m o lurgo bok, m‘m‘. 1 - A}"n”‘l o {yom: Ohlos foi 84 s doubl which to work, but_thelr pgi | BMLLIARS SCROYOLAMAUAST, DR UptUTe i namental glass-ware in all the shades | could 1o more. ro without their regular dose | was startlingly pule and gave evidence of | fitting lid, supplied for the purposc, iy i 8 y it 1 isnot quito so good. Extrac X charm of man entive sym- | of the solar spectrum, The costly show cases | than they could live without catin pain, Her cyes were sunken and anxic await the weckly arvival of the washer Everything furnished except cius and his disciples would par or- | pathy of her heaver and her sweetness | ure filled with all the cosmetiques, perfumes, 1t is u terrible habit. There may be some | She pemuiied in the store after womin meals. These excursions are pe ¥ mou on the mount, One such f i of temperament prevents If from be- | 414 toilet apticlos which the most. fastidious hope of relief from the grip of alcohol but the | powder i minutes ¢ " » of French servants mducted by experienced exc lon be mentioned. ‘Do not do to ot what you | ¢ wer ]]uuv.\( Quite free from T 3 . victim in the clutehes of morphine is doomed. | grow ma oung 0 ! oo v most delicate forms of | managers who accompuny | o8 Lo would not wish them to do to you.' sonceit, no one would have thou Aulas ificiul of fushiouable beautics could | He must have bis ‘dopey and when deprived of | Hushed, hi T shio” walked | omnny Sreta thyinoibie. | T onco know | dostinution. For ARGRYE ] : “These classics serve as the basis of H ¥ desire, it will steal or beg or sink to o canness 10 | out of MRS lay orl cible 1ce knew estinatior exeursic 10l i eRoNe AR Y0 N tho Baxlsof sll » quict, pleasant woman at the ! b EbogoR eIk 10 A3 ioaon utof ihe an than when o 5ponSnnid who left the employ of a | taining full particuluvs and map fold Chinese education, But they do not use them b A leading Omaha physician and a reporter btain it. ‘The habit Is a species of insanity, | she had ente W she nm fron PO} ? ! to develop om of cthics and moral phi- | tAin's tablo was the greatest h the victims seem to be gif s X | { fumily with which she had lived for six [ and time tuble of the Santa Ie routy ! > 0go . § | are conversing in the doorway when suddenly rist found on the floor beside the < ! i L : ) 1osophy chief uso is to form the [ Of the nge und one to whom crowned } THECH RIS o 0 . it cunuing to obtain the d it b b 1'the papersof tho five years because hev mistress gave hor | and reseryin sleeping car borthd, Bt¥lb dud cultivate tho memory. heads have bowed cknowledgment | the former remarks: ‘Thereis an item for | hysicians are respons * a great | ders, While ho was procu lo water she | some sille stockings to wash, ~She per- S. M. Osgood, general ngent, “Phe Chinese believe in a future state of | of her genius. She revelation und | You, look at this woman | ma Hewas a bene e when, to | had put them all together . ) formed her task and immediately gayo | E. L. Pa ing ng I & existonce. 1 have scen in their temples | o pattern that very mu h less distin- | The reporter turnsand beholds a young : patients s ) Wiotd i | single dose i T B iy I, fEoupa of Sguree giving o plastio xeprosenti- | guished persons should copy. women—presumably yc r her features, ; forilnbate of inarphine o “When it comes to the po 0 | was her indignant vemark, In the same jon of the torments of the damned, with the : e ‘ Pl vy phossceni it L H r divided into five powders; but he £ i R U O ol lking of her xxlq tc \mm] a, the | complexion, expression and figure are of that o T pa M A *““,‘] ¥ L 0 v I el | way, no cook, how » gk will con AR, et D, S LT it had heen one of the most | peculiar n nittal charaster which ren- | that the fifth of a5 Grow e rom Kist, sent to make bread or y. That is Judgo Pullowa Bl (tary Mustooho pits. These v enturies ago, | charming in her life and successful in | S whether the person be a well | ma i i f e at [ 1 the bake 15ines argues, and it Chiof-Justico Fuller 10oks yeal before this was preached to them by y way, and talking of the reception | I and matured young lady or ~ “Ibis a pleasur ke morphine at fi ) : ! X, = Ve _Shlefru il 0 Ch and theso heathens would proba- | aceo her, said it was even more en- | youthful and inmature matron with & pair of | Th nary sen ( clicious | ¢ ) ¢ whom he | out ar unt of lossorts IOER CAQ I DHYBIY 5 QS BIy retort With ‘aw' yowre another,! whon fastic than of old. toddiore ak bomo vve s roturn, | war at the |;u of the ch. Slowly |y, AONg | dings and ereams e e | proslding judye of the ol ¢ uld be dainned popul b s . She has a superb all, well-rounded | a porciptib Mis diffu el ov y v d ! BUDLEING CO! ! he ) " A 19 said she found that the French skit \ ‘ , 5 loaf of bread or ro0d American ple L0 A L that of the American Indial happy hunting A S e poi 1 and drows i very inded the golden eagle flapping its grounds,’ in which they will live just as they 18 P, £ 1t the Mexicans | dark and lustr y examined Lis dreams are [ gorg | € i 4 b ¢ One of the trials of the American | hig hoad, and clad in the 000 this life, only, of course, in perfect hap- | came next, Amevicans being a trifle more | have an & u pression which | be 08¢ H ¢ vt axat aband ousekeeper in Paris the extent to | his office, there is little Piness. Supplies are sent after them by their | restrained in their emotions than their | 1 eporter to imagine that a story is | su ~ 3 A elt ass0cin q whi 1 power is su to that | about his nnpearance, Biiviving relatives through the agency of | southern ne g % 5 un wil ancy |y ¢ 1 doc y ; ity (e tias o [ LML NI RUReAEAR oriests, the supplies being made of paper, Mme, Patti had the misfortune to lose “Thut is o morphine flend,” remarked the | u ’ . i AR v IS ; YRR nustache, e 8 1 b to kill 1 k 2 ts her ting it of-ju from hig ssed and thew burned ag in which was the key of her jewel \ Ally towo 1a Larfo apaugh S0 krl ested | clo that sho @ have o large two-story house, servants, , but a cable at Queenstown loi her and ue and half & dozen like u he is . revolt 1 ) AR R VORI INRIAME LLEGE N le and female, horses, carriages, trunks arvied. She is polsoning herself before the | the syriy he \ " it i ind if 1uj ing B osts full of money, and bags of | know that it had been found and was in | eyes of her friends, for she has @ good many chi t een gram s A A tes she will incontinently g five and wheat, aud nll kinds' of paper, on | safe hands, of them, and they don't know of morphine to an ounce of water. " g : e B antine he is honest, ; us i wicker frame work, burned at the tomb of a Ihe incident was s tive d half a By alittle figuring the exact dose he wi nk 1\ 1 t XPONSe W e but trifling X / rich man, amid a crowd of priests, mourners [ Th dozen of the leading drugg physicia can be detern ud the little syring ! l « P S tes t she exper und friends, With this belief, the Chinese | gation i @ class were visited with view to uscertaining the | carried in the ad its col \ g ove v . e Y wre very auxious to bo buried’ unmutilated, | fo s extent of the morphine habit in Omaha 3 under the o | y ot 15 clearly wud, if, for example, an arm is ampu “Have I any regular morphine customers ’ pember is carefully preserved until o Uay | Danish, one in Swedish, and oue iu Germuu, | repeated one who caters to upper tenduw. [ o ather parts i value is inter provided to suit cmperament of the matter, manifestoes, but the beggi )8 without his shocs,