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BEE: SUNDAY FEBRU HELLMANS * SLAUGHTER ~ SALE THIS CAREFULLY eparimanf, | Overcoat Department. Laok at This and Thea on Thig Look at This aud Then cn Thi3 Striped Frock Suits, regular price $ 6.75, 9 » H i i : ¥ : 775, now $ 3.00 3 eavy Brown Check Cassimere Lined, regular price $ .25, now e /Bll \ll(Vool Cheviot Frock Suits regular, price ......... .75 now 4.00 : Blue Chinchilla, Dbl & Single Breasted dop $10 2%' now l:i'fi) Har Cassimere Frock Suits, regular price ........ 11.75, now 3.00 Heavy Ulster Grey Checked do 6.50, How 3.00 E3<Ieavy Blue Beaver Frock Suits, regular price...... 15.00. now 7.00 Rough Chinchilla Grey - - - do 17, 7;,' now 0.00 A“uvsol?)elaa‘\}/‘;ar Stac;?uti, gouble breasted, reg.price 19.00, now 11.25 : Elegant Fur Beaver, blue and brown, full satin lined i orsted Frock Suits, regular price ....... 15.75. now S50 Y L PBRUER BiEE 98 All wool Sil k Mixed Cassimere,Frocks only,reg.price 15,5, now 8.00 Blue and brown Chinchilla full satin lincd, 5 droprlce 31);_7):, ?,?)\\',vv B[!_.e Corkscrew Sacik Suits. regularprice........... 9.75, now 5.75 Same as above, extra long, - 27.75. now Wide Wale 4-button Cutaway Suits, regular price. 1¢ 00, nOW G Steel Grey and Brown Melton, 16.00, now 4-Button Cutaway Corkscrews, regular price....... 25.00, now 14.25 Brown Melion, silk faged, do 18.00, now Double Breasted Princa Albert Suits, regular price. $30.00, now 17.75 Imported English Melton, do :““: now Boys’ and Childrens’ Good wearing, Boys’ Suits, 13 to 18 years, regularprice, §5.75, now $2.50 Boys’ Medium Invisible plaid Suits, reg. price $6.50, now $3. All wool Plaid Scotch Suits. 13 to 18 years. reg. price $10, now $5.7 5 Double Breasted all wool Check 13to 18 years, reg price $15.50, now $10 Boys’ Corkscrew Worsted Suits, 13 to 18 years, reg. price $10 now $5.75 A very good wearing Child’s Suit, 4 to 13 ycars, reg price $3, now $1.25 Plain grey, nicely made up, 4 to 13 years, reg. price $3.25, now $1.50 Scotch Brown Check, pleated front and back, 4 to 13 years, reg price $5, now $2.50. An elegantly made Scotch Cassimere, 4 to 13 ycars, reg. price $4.75, now $2.50. Brown and blue Astrachan, nobby, 4 to 13 ycars, reg. price $8.25, now $4.50. : Dark blue Jersey Suits,all wool,4 to 13 years, reg. nrice $7. ‘5, now $3.75 M. HELLMAN & CO. CGomer 13th and Famam Siresfs Chinese | the wee small hours of the morning, both In the Souy. Gainsborough hat, drink your tea a la Russe, lustrous, was | the pala Such of his secondary wives us | empress regent. Not cven the ) N W \ hair, rich, black and 1 EHINA S ]MP}DRIAL “ LDD]NG. combed out over a bar a foot long | bear children to him will continue to remain | sce her, and she rec s the most noble of | here and at other places every day or so. Globe-Demaocrat. ¢ lorgnette, and skip all your r's. restored | the court behind a gauze screen. BEvery TIE BOY EMPEROK. Whene e ? rone hundred and sixty women m R in the palace. 'The others may be o i at the back of hor head, 8o that itstood | 1/ fjporty when they reach the age of twenty- | Chinaman who appears before this screen This boy emperor of China is now seven- atrical crowd, triculated at the Philadelphia woman's med S out for six inches on each side. Her f s ¢ By G s TS e R AR Ge s | O aecon I TatalMin ol s e . 4 ve years, Manchi girls consider it u very | has to get down on_his knees and bump his | teen years old. e is a slender, yellow- | ol troupe, cal colloge i UL drainst the floor, no matter if he be | faced, almond-cyed, black-cued young tartar | GCU8 100 heavy a load and busts up “on the | yeqs .l-wuv B ) ;&:‘.;:-‘fltyf:;x‘-: [t Will Cost the People Ten Million | orighnally of a delicate cream, verging upon | great favor tobe taken into the paluce, and i head ; { tmond-eved, black L young tart tocjlica ’ the bloom of the large yellow peach, was | their families rogard it an honor. They have | Li Hung Chang ov one of the princes, and am told, hus'all the instinets of the | . road,” - from Chinn and others 1 6 Doliars. Gveriaialwithrongalanal st analhee 1o trouble in finding husbands if they are | it is impossible for an American to conceive boy, and who likes fun as well as | They aresaid to be into the soup. {lioFcivore tWolor o e o re s oo black, were hightened in_ color by arti. | Permitted to come out again, but while in | the sucredness and the awful inity which | any other boy among his subjects. A few | w0 o Ao lossans ool 3 the union, VRS HOW THE BRIDE WAS CHOSEN ACGIWOES, LR & the palace they associate with' none but the | hedges the body of the emperor and this em- | days ago he went out to visit some small Mistore .esseps could get no more cash The New O e ) + [ ficial means. The Manchu girls are the most | iiug and his cunuchs. press, The pilaces thensolves are sur. | steam ' launchies, and to the horror of his |, Iis creditors all to recoup, 15 Phe Now Orieans Craolo woman's oxchiango beaut:fal in China, and an unadorned maiden L LOYAL EUNUCHS, rounded by a yellow tiled wall, more than :’;m\u'h* rushes. p; ”l H;cm nrxm |I|m\'l| ixlvh) hen; “:‘lpll);wx and the rich fell in Panama’s mm: ::;‘-.':.‘f::-’l,".fi \fl-fl_li.ruzlrvml‘ 7.“ ‘(uu'l_v with her soulful eyes looking outof tneir | The cunuchs of the palace are the most in- | two miles in extent and wany fect high, ie engine room. He here found a_cooley pildy - S 8 carec ap ¥ most ans- bl e slite. s ononah to stie | fuential men of the court. They have been | avound this thero is 4 wide moat, T with a dirty handkerchief tied around his | And De Lesseps fell into the soup. B o e yery (oL b0 wonianlsEwOrle will i narrow, almond-stiapeslits; is encughito stir i 1 oiling the machinery, -He ask be handled, aid home-made articles will, of Nation—His Character and His The bload of the coldest Canensiun. She s | the servants of the Chinese emperor as far | terior is ealled the earuation prohibited city. | bead oiling the machinery. He asked him [ ye goons \winliam continues to boa T T A e R F o Cl e it ie blood of the coldest Caucasian. She is | bucic us the time of Christ, and they are | At the gates of the v s I untc | his nationality. and the “cooley replied that, | 1f Smperor Willium continues to boast Courgorb special feature of the sale de- nonsion ene plump and luscious, and she has not the dis- | mentioned in Chinese history as existing | form, and no foreigr steps withinit, | he wasa Chinaman. A reply which was | et threater RREOnSILOlECO0ly Ll : Holy of Holiel gusting compression of foot which 18 always | 1000 B. C. There are 3,000 eunuchs in the | The ordinary Chmaman never gets inside, | Very pleasing to the emperor. It is said that ‘\:l«il')h‘x):l")‘/i o fl"[u ‘f-}" wud get nto a war, L I”“‘f"‘ 1ists of cither broeade or embroid- associated with her Chinese sister. There | inperial palace at Peking according to a late | and the masses of the empire suppose that < himselfl deep into the soup. :;“.. ’;Il\‘l‘s'lnl now \\'tlx'n”\\'w:h ]u]\v bodices 7 v - ‘ed fect | TCDOrt on the subject to the state department, | the palaces within are upheld by gold and So let us all live in g cill w . ipon haif-dress oce > slecves are are mo pipe-stem legs and mutilated fect | gy thig report states that no person not of | siler pillars. They think they are wallg N K};‘n‘l 10 good will wiith therest, | long o bufl matching the underwaist uppears ubout the palace of the emperor of China, | royal blood hus the right to possess or em- | with precious jewols and that their majestios | this nccount that the empress regent sull | Tt Our kood ¢ never may droop; the hand, and if short, puffed sleeves of Zach do what he can for his poor fellow-man, | muslin or deep cuff of brocade cover the arm Prixg, Dec. 8.—[Special correspondence | 4hut ehe b s " bt} & clsnpiithtihelimaloat A ae s Dbt e e and the empress will probably wear a No. 2 y cunuchs. 1t states that princes | walk on pavements of gold. Oucside of this ds the position as royal advisor, He will opI6Y ¥ i ¥ pioy ¥ i . however, unlimited power ina short And keep everyone out of the soup. below them of Tur Ber|—All Peking is excited over the 2 tes wall ¢ 8 0f gold. Outside of this e e hairesh Tha uriae waslisnce, und princesscs —of royal blood, sous | city is the imperil city, which has a wall L L e The worl 2 i 3 v e "These hundreds of mandarin's daughters | 40d daughters = of the emperor | fiffy feet high, and which 'is 5o wide at the | tineand it deponds upo O NGtCAB IO he working women of Mexico have been salooted a fow days ago and the first official | C0 Bl 1t VS daughier | may use thirty cunichs, but that uephews and | top that four good sized carringes could be | Shall follow Japan i the march of Asiatic HONEY FOR THE LADIES celebrating the unniversary of the founda- auuouncement appeared in the Peking Ga- | ere ! anc T B 21he l'“'ll: N'lv younger sons are restricted to twenty. ( drivenubroastupon it, It fs from viis wall oirllization or. ok :'u«lv‘:-mm- ond regont, has pr iy tion of their mutunl benofit association by sette. Now somewhere near a million | Manchus in China. heir carts were led | Lyery fifth year cach of certain princes of | thut the stranger can get his only view of on the most progressive thinkers St s Bem s series of concerts. Whenever any special Chinese tonguos are wagging insde of | through wall after wall through the great | Clina are required to furnish for the use of | the palaces of the Chinese empire, They ure | @moug the Chinese, and considering the iso- | ¢ Btinee are very stylish just now,cspecia phase of sentiment or_enthusiasm is upper ong _wagging D city of Peking, and they arrived at the | the paluce eight young eunichs, and these [ a wilderness of broad buildings covercd [ lation of China it scems strange to record L 8pe: - most in the Mexican heart it secms to necd orunge-colored checks about the new cmpress | ¢ 0% el aud they wvived an who GO, P apont three bundred dollars | with curving roofs of bright yellow: tiles, | that ina short timo those palacos will be | Sleeves to most evening gowns are full and | either music or flower displays o expross and the highly rouged daughters of the | Pluccats o ot orning. Much |5 ,5006 for them. The cdghteen lama priests | which glisten like gold under the bright sun | l1ghted with six thousand electric lights, and | reach almost to the elbow. itself. Manchu nobility wondering what kind of | ©f the work of the Chincse court 1 done in | who supply the spiritual wants of the ladies | of northern China. They look more like | that the cmperor will cat his breakfast with Flower garnitures are again in high favor Walking and visiting gowns of cloth are & looking girt she is, and are cnvying both | he HiEht, and it was dark when they were | of the imperial houschold are eunichs, and | tomples than palaces, and there are many of [ IVory chopsticks tipped with gold under the | for low necked evening gowns. made up in such popnlar shades us suede, ber and the two sisters who have been | C4rried across the litte lake inside the | the two or three thousand men of this class | them centuries old. EaySROLIblotip iy s IR An evening gown recently scen was made | DO silver, fawn, pale olive, and apricot. I ave ace grounds and they ate their breakfust | i1 the palace are divided into forty-eight de- | Yellow is the imperiat color of China, and His muf rises about 2 o'clock in the | yp in velvet and jonquil yellow. The coats and toques anying these chosen to rank as the highest of the imperial a. m,, when the rest of Peking was still | Partments. They have cach tieir duties and | his majesty is too holy to step upon ;X‘\'.r';m. l1 ]mn\ }4"14 through his tutor. With the wide ribbon and velvet belt o | ®owns are trimmed with golden beayer, blue concubines. e s those of ordinary rank receive from two to hof an hue, When he goes out- | 116 fukes o !g_!'l_"{'-!khp'kdl LT et : belt buckies are arorn” "% | fox, silver fox, lynx, astrachan, or kremmer The annourcement of the Peking Giazetto | S16CPMs. After this they were given a little | twelve dollars a month. They make more, | side of the palace walls” the stroets through | il by & 19 ready for work. | He receives | 75, 0 PO B0 e i fur. A corded silk or moire vest is sct inside My S P P S g or primping and powdering, and they | of course, by their percentage on the sales | which his procession is to pass is covered | N8 ministers at 4, 5or 6 o'clock, and it is at rtan stockings in cither wool or silk are | tho bodice of light cloth, while the jucket has izl Ay L were then ushered into the presence of the | made o' the palace, uud some of them, | with yellow cliy, und Isaw @ hundred haif- | 1hiS time thathe usually starts out to per. | among the threats of the coming season i vest of fur, roossses of tho forbidden city, and it was the pre i Al e L S e ANy o o d ! 8 form his holy auties. He has his sccond | The favorite wrap of the scas the long o empress dowager in groups of four and five, rough of uvor, g | althy. naked Chines v pushing this in from | 3o et 1611 and he dines later in the d cloak w ¢ s0as0d he long ictatod by the cmpress dowager herself. I QOWRESE 1 8 This is especiully 80 as to the favorites of | the country in wheelbarrows through the alkfast at 11 and he dines later in the day, | cloak with jong loose sleeves over another or Tat quote it in the translation which the | 1t wirl carried a tablet bearing ner name [ yne empress dowaier and the leading ladics. | frosty wintes iiras I sturtod for the Chiinese | 0108 to bed very carly. His favorite dishes | pair that it the arm. Chinese writer of our Amorican minister | A4 a%¢ and these were handed to the em- | One of the eunichs of the court grew angry | wall, The cmpress dowager was to have an | /¢ UnKnown to his subjects, but the Chincso has prepared for the state department ay | Press. who put questions to the young ladies | & week or s0 ago because a wealtiy Chind- | outing on the following day, and these miles EPLIRG Lcro sl bo dli Diaond ‘Washingt It requires only one page of | AN passed upon their beauty. The on man, who lived not far from the yulice 1 of dirty streets were being pr FRAL ORI AT TR TR s s for the theater or o pera He felt that this visit might be his last the Peking Gazott A i men present were the eourt” ennuchs, of [ Walls, had sentupa sky-rocket, the shuft | Here ana there shops which had been erected | 0 Seven Bounds botted [ato o soup. He London not_only allows, but approves of | - Thoxh the reasn e oclon s oot @ Peking Gazette to print it, and this | \op,00) 1 will speak further on, and the unsuc- | ©f Which happened to full in yaed. He | were boing torn down, and the wide strects | (S s s gowns of the brightest green, combi vith ) means u space not longer nor wider thun the | cessful candidatos were o ovor to thess | concluded to be revenged, and taking the | of the Tartar city, wi fillea | Pound of hox's fat and butter, and he has | £ LE0 5 (N B 1ICR! fireen, combined with | As he stood in the door the winter wind cessful candidates were passed over to these | conelude 4 B e i { 3 3 also two sheep, two fowls and two ducks, [ Pink or fine faint yellow. Whirled in the streg b back of a long ofticial envelope. It reads: with orders that cach should be given a picce | €1bress to the top of her palace, he showed | with booths like ) Roacal reets by o ; " ¥ silver in the shupe of n shoc, which | her this man's residence and told her that | being cleaned for the royal procession, Mat. | e milk of eighty cows and seventy-fiv pos and ponpies cutirely without leaves | But above its roaring he heard ' Special edict of the empress dowage of silver in tho shupe of a shoe which [ i (0 N ave it for & cortnin purposer | s sae bming ans iy bafoare thationans” | purcels of tes. "The cmpress recoives tho | are tho favorito flower for irimming tuile or *John, tell him that 1 am out,” “The emperor having rverently succeeded | Welkled exactly one ounce, andbo sent | ¢ CLEUERG BVO 1L o (E00tR, PUTRSE ) ting was batng btk up before the Bouscs, | il of twenty-five cows, ton_ pareels of tea, | #auze or lislo evening dresscs, Then, timid no more, with stately micn, to his exalted inheritance, and increasing [ Sey. Ao great majority of ‘“fl]-’;’l 0e1S | e emperor and empress are supposed to | the sidd strects, No human eyo outside the | L¥enty-one pounds of meat in platters and | Violet and rose helistrope color He'said 1o tho butlor tall: —~ 3 day by day in_maturit, s becoming that | Thi remaindor wore usked to comt aain, | own - all China,a. notico 'Was scnt” to, his | ourt must. ever rest Wi the smperor or thirtoen pounds bofled with vegotubles, She Joguo, newly unported shades in these colors “Bray o to Miss Javes with iy coumpliments ple vir o . 4 v o pof ) or e Chinan that must raise immed iatel e 88, (] vhe hey 2o for [l are 89 .0nL 70! d one duck, 'a cing J clicate and pretty. And tell de't call” n tho administration of the palace, to con- | tion was made and thiere was rthor | nov B it ke RVAN 61| EAEOG I ERIbA TARGR0ss DI WROKOREIEDL | ooy ehiout oty The em- 1+ rival fn popular fuvor in the -be. b6 wajst ! be conf d by tho ‘empress, Ho could | ers receive notice through their mnisters | FOAKH, G OF B3 a0 10 SPRRE, TND G ) rival |.n'n.'»‘.'li:.".',l'r:...'w”f.'."f\“, RO:be Wiist, Nature usually makes a it flght B8 fuvori ninst discaseand when helped by Dr, AW 4 M| weeding out of the least beautiful wrol the wembers of his houshold und to en- | oo majdens, At this time the unsuccess. | M0t raise the money, —He did not want to | that they must not_appear on cortain streets | PUror BOW tlied bis moals alone and Wis A M e ) A very fashionable red for stroct dresses | & g1 el Str b is called bordeaux. R J.o H. MeLean’s Strengthen Cordial rdeaux, It I8 liko pourpre and | ond Blood Purificr will eradicate it form courage the emperor himself in upright con- | ful candidates wore cachi given a roll of sili | £1Ve up his palace and in his despair he hung | atsuch {imes, nor can they go out while the ioh m closoly and duct. Let, therefore, Tet-Ho-Na-La, o | and at the third inspection which took plago | Dnself.” This was about three Weeks ago. | imperial procossion is passing. The proces- [ 11 bt oo much of one thive o 0 garance, and is i very decp shade, White is the wear alike for youth and age, | ¢ System. daughter of Deputy Licutenant General | inthe latter part of last month, the hundreds THE EMIRESS DOWAGBI sion hus archiers with it and there are few | ujuco, and the supplies which are sent to Fr| TP T selected for her | had been reducod to Aftoen, aid it was from | The empress dowagor who, notwvithstand. | shots so faodinn.ibese Chingsn bowinen: . A Jo' vo. Noted. downin the Bakins Gazatte ) Jeeping Tom is Hable to get. un arrow in his 2 . e e i 1% | One item before me announces the sending | and is first choice for either balls or the ¢, and the Chinese get down upon their | o¢y )0 pencils and 200 sheets of red serolls, | Obera. Pink, however, is a zood second. 8y diguified and virtuous chivactor bocomo em. | UESC fiftecn Uit the above tires were tin- | ing tise boy ewperor, has ascendied the throne, A a i\) It o still remains empross regent, is one of the | e¥e And (he CUIMERE Kot dowh The murriage is to take place on the same | most remarkable women in Chinese history Hneos Kotow: bening vne muse. Another is an order of dress materials for The long veil grows in fuvor, It is sce : “Let Ta-Ta-La, aged fiftecn years, o | day that President Harrison 1s to be inaug. | She hus ruled China for twenty-five yoar i3 TREATED AS A GOD, the cmperor, and in it are the items of ten | many new forme, but is always long choush | ar too cyeasel was captured in o trap by anughter of Chung; Hsii, formerly vice presi- | urated, and the preparations for it havebecen | und she became empress regent in conne Thore are certain gatos in tho city which | pieces each 0f bright yellow, brown, saptire | to compieiely cover the face and drape the | bt Goshen oRus) ik 51, when re never used except for the emperor, and | blue, rice colored, colored, shrimp black | throat iiho sk AR ot e skeleton o nistodon has heen dent of the board, become the secondary con. | BOILE 0n for months. ‘Phe board of rites aud | tion with the castern empress in 1 y ceremonies have decided that it shall be the emperor Hien Feng died, leaving | in addressing the throne even the highest | and 'silyer gray’ gauze. There are ninety Very young women who have short hair | earthed in Calif I ) ave sho air | earthed in California, v is thirty-nine fect sort of the first rank, and Let Ta-‘Ta-La e 0 icials i 5y ) ) omica possible, but they agree that it § two wives, The castern empress died | officials and nobles uct as though they were | picces of gauze in all, and the silks sent cost | are o v ATy . aged thirteen, also daughter of Chang Hsii, | must cost at least eight million thels, which | 8ix +ago, ud thero wis at this | addressing a god. T have beforeme a me- | thousunds of dollars, Durinis ono year 00 | ooy oag’h£ieen to curling it into a mass of | long and bis tusks beiween six aud soven formerly vice president of the board become | is considerably over §10,00,000. Thé royal | fime a great. excitement i Peking because | morial of Li Hung Chang, i which hie states | rolls of silk gauze, 600 handkerchiots, 575 | b op tind, i with ribbor Just below the | feet in lengtl imperial concubine of the sccond rank. factories ure ulready at work making silks, | it was thought that the western empress, or | that “upon bended kices as a slave he 100ks | rolls of satin, 500 rolis of brocaded satin and English i L 5 AL Willows, Cal., a flock of wild gecse set. “Respect this," satins, unl\l other l{nng« for it, and coll this noted Lay, who was the real ruler of | upw nl-d towards his sucred master and pros- | 4,000 picces of fine calico were furnished to | 1o GBEUSH ot d "‘“”,“';,"""‘ upticeably | tled down on a forty-acre Hold of grain and Aigd ey tious ure being made in the various provine China, was . The most uoted doctors of | trato begs to say.’ Eim from cnc und it is an | OW GRCVOUNC - Bome of them, however, | picked it clean in two hours. e number of ALMONL-BYBD LOYVIINESS, This wedding is,with oue excoption, the only | China were called to court. Their medi Tho emperor of China isthe god of the | open secret at Peking that sonc of these fine | [O1¢,hin make up - breadih of brim il | Lirds wis estimated at 75,000, ’ Thus is scttled a question which has been | marriage of ‘an emperor in this way since [ cines availed nothing, and they visited Dr, | people. He offers sucrifioss for the nation, | silks and embroideries find their way out of | By have lost i height, A Cumden (N, J.) cat has a toad for a agitating the Chinese court for the past | 10Th The last cwperor, Yung Chi, was mur- | Dudgeon, an eminent Scottish practic- | and he is more to them thau the pope ever | the palace into the hunds of such common I'he Psyche knot is the correct thing to | playfellow. She sometimes spends hours at yeur, and which has cost_the families of tho | el in 1% Ho was i th prosant cmperor, | tioner of Peking, and sskod him for sonie wasto Rome. From the Peking ( people as ure able to pay well for them, wear \I\-l’h toguo or round lyat, und should bo | i e tossing the Lol into Uho air and catch R AT % 0, on he uscended the throne and his | medicine and advice. Dr. Dudgeon replicd | take notice of a number of sacrifices wh The emperor is not averse to receiving [ #ccompanicd by a poin ung, waved and | ing it like a ball hen tived of the sport :"“‘hu‘m"“‘l’d“ "n'r'“"'”‘." of ‘l“'”bl v.*"":":“l:ls es8 was chosen in the same [ thatif the empress wanted his services she | he has lately made, and I see that he usually | presents from his own subjects, and during | frizzed, but not regularly curled, she carries the toad 1o its corner and lays it cash and an incaloulablo Threo duys before the wedding | could call im in, but that he did not intend | starts out to the temple of heaven ut 4 iy stay in Tientsin_eight gorgeous railroad | Full-dress corsages are higher than for | 40WN Where she picked it up, smount of bitter disapporstment. China | he sent the bride’ her phanix robes, and or- | to visk advice and medicine at second hand. | the morning, and I am told that he 1s hauled | cars arrived from France, They were up- | years, Often they are . only 1ol low % cat crawied nto the mnzze of a loade bas been ruled for more than two contu dured the priests to burn incense at the altar | The result was that the eustern empress | there by one of the sacred elephants, 1 vis- [ holstered in rich satins of the gaudiest col- | aither V-si ped or pompadour with a cannon in the Britsh barrac () by Manchurians, Peking has its Chine: n,(lu*m'r'n as he “wasabout o marry Aleuteh, | died, and the present press dowager | ated the elephant stables yesterday and by | ors, and the one for the especial use of the [ of Juce thut comes up to the throat, ony 4 short time ugo, When the cvening city and its Turtar city, und the cmporor 1s g | 1he €008y Wise and virtuous ~duugbter of | ruled. During tbe lust siciness of the em- | liberal bribings of the dirty, long-queued of- | emperor had a downy divan of imperial yel silute was fired she was thrown a distuuce ISR 44 1o ¥y \ I s Chen Presents poured in from press she could foru long time take only | ficial in charge, succecdéd in secing these | low. The rest of its finish was red, s pAaca grows in favor and in fashion, | of 200 feet, but strange 1o suy, lived for two "blooded Manchu, It js prescribed by | part of the capital, and on the day before the | milk, aud it took sixty wet nurscs 1o keep | royal unimals. They are as big as was | and plush, but the curtains, sirauge to say, | Those brought over for spring wear are in [ hours after her involunt. the laws of the court that he shall wed no | Warrisge a tablet of gold was sent to the | her alive. The pr t empress regent is [ Jumbo and they have been taughtto bend | w of white silk, an unpardonable mis. | @ll sorts of colors, and striped and brocaded In the Piue Grov . Esmoralda onebut a Mauchu maiden, and during the 1-; n|-u‘u “;m.;". \\'nlxs pnyrnn.d ‘I’;‘u ‘edu-z now over fifty, und she is said to be well | their knees and bow in the presence of on the part of the donors, for white is, | il they quite discount the rainbow. luulm ’x. vada, there is a blind boy who 18 past yoar - o - ating her to the throne. The bride is | formed and dignified. She combs her hair, [ the emperor. Iuoted that they appreciated | in China, the badge of death and of mour Softly draping corded silks are made up i | 844 10 have a most remarkablo fuculty of D e aiatinguishod Mancby papas, | here known us the phanix and tho emporor 1 am told, ‘I this ~ butterily - fashion | that T was an American prince; s they | ing Thess cars ure the presont of a French | Noo.Caeck Tunion. with hoser madathn | ndin bis was, not only thiough the mine, i ‘n K buetween theages of Livelve | is known as the dragon, aud the union is that | common to the Manchus, having horns | crooked their legs in response to the motion | syndicate doing business in China, who ho shoulder clasps matching the gold or silyer | DUt about the town. ‘*He gocs to any part ¢ 8ud eightecn, have been required to send | of the phaenix and the dragon. A grand pro- [ six inches long at the back of her | of the groom when I came into their presence | through them to wet the cmperor's favor, | accessorics on other parts of the gown, thie mine for tools, and never goes astray them W Peking in order that they might be | ¢ession escorted the brideto the paluce. A | head, and she fustens it with a gold hairpin, | snd bowed to me even as to the sallow-faced, | and if railroads are adopted, to have the first AT T > o dark nights he' guides the other miincrs iuspeoted by the empress dowager with a Mune hlu prince was at its head and thirty | She is rather independent in thought, and | almond-eyed mortal, who poses as the god | chance at the contract he cars are to run | ‘l-('“ -‘“'I" \“\‘7 "“W* have lwmum from the town to the house where most of view to thie seloction of such a seemed good | 1L Borses followed behind. “The dowager | does us she pleases, regurdless of Chiese | and ruler of 400,000,000 of people. The em- | on a little track in the lmperial palace | backs and jacket fronts, coming only to the | thew lodge They cannot easily find the way for th prial harel The fi -8 cmpress received the bride. She stepped | ettiquettc. She is suid to practice archery | peror prays for snow and he sends up sacri- | grounds, and they will be one of the toys of | Wit “‘\" a loose full vest that s drawn in | without him, for the trail is narrow and @ imperial harem. The first inspection | from her sedan chair on to a golden saddle | inside the walls of the paluze, und she is re- | fices for rain. On the 6th of March I see | his majesty The emperor, however, re- | DY ribbe i falls quite Lo the hem of the | crooked, und on each side are many prospect was held last spring. The maidens came by | 8nd from that into her heme. It will be the [ ported’as having taken lessons in boxing | that he trotted out at 4:45 a. m. and visited | fused W receive them for nothing, and he rt holes and old cellars,! bundreds from Peking and from other | $UIne With the marriage of this ewperor, and | from an old eunuch. Ministor Denby tells | the temple of the god of war and on the 15th | takes them only oncondition that the French [~ Debutautes this season are woaring direc- - northern parts of the empire. They were the n;x;)n vu)\\ illrule the ladies of the im- | me that she studies and understands all sub- | of last April he started the ploughing for the | syndicate will accept £10,000 for them. The | torie gowns made of white or pale violet silk, An Absolute Care* couseyed in carts from their bomee Lo the | FCrisl bousehold. The number of females in jects committed to her, and that she is vory | ewpire by going to the temple of ugriculture | cars costavell up toward $100,000 and the | Thoy are demi-trained and garmitured with | The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT e togbere " '¢ | tho royal harem is not accurately known. | industrious. He thinks she will go down to | and holding a gold-handled plow with his | syndicate promises to have its work for its | gold or silver galoons, this trimming forming | is ouly put up in large two ounce tin boxes, palace, and their delicate frames were Jolted | The emperor has the right to seven legal con- | history as one of the great rulers of the | long finger-nailed hand. He looks over the | paius. WANK (3. CARPENTER. the wide beit,the finish for the folds, and the | aud is au absolute curc for old sores, burns, Liko jelly through the ruts of the Peking | cubines and to an unlimited number of illegal | world, and suys that through ber, China has | prayers that are to be offered upon great oc o e r—— deep border ut the foot of the skirt. wounds, chapped hands, and all skln erup' stroets on theso spriugioss, heavy, box-like | 1%, il-,l\ vy third year after March next | attained its preseot high position among the | casions and be is cousidered and called by ngostura Bitters, the celebrated | “1fvoy want to be a real fashionable young | tions. Will positively cuve all kinds of piies e A 0% il receive “the daughters of the | nations. the Chinese “the son of heaven.” The royai [ appetizer, of exquisite flavor, is used all | yady; you must wear a directoire gown, u | Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN' gir! was dressed 1o all the | hion Yank Musohe ot b b ; ¢ 1 e R R e o(“a renk | ml‘lt'lll:u cers over twelve years From this, however, it must not be thought | slaughter house is connected with the temple [ over the world, " Dr. J. G. B, Siegert & | Russian boa, a Connemura cloak, Louis | MENT. Soid by Goodman Drug Co., at 25 antrav. 3 g€,aud will choose such as Le pleases for | thut Mivister Deuby has ever seen the | of Leaven, and his majesty sucrifices during | Sons, sole n'f'rs. Ask your druggist. @ Quinn shoes, no bustle, hair & la Catogan, a | cents per box—by wail 80 ceuts. The Young Emperor the God of the majesty is nota very good student and that he has a rather petilent disposition. He 15 variable in his tastes, and it muy be on Contesting For Matrimonial Honors. New York Mereury, B Parisians now wear the hair in bunches of | ; all be daily placed | oy B 4 L ) nidly climbed up the brownstone steps shall be daily placed | curls low on the back of the head, but only ”“""H_,my“,ff‘.".," 1"'- },‘fif.’ WRAWNQ BISRS;