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' I'...-\' it® ©thing WM’elz i t Ringing;-i»- i H r b u t ia nteo «au- W a 'S to tq ld tb } a t o tttljg h t S b lris ,*n d ifjo e a , tb e lig h t w tllb # iti'!4 h * u . w it- tn w b r iih p ro V e d is a ' danger A n J _neglpat«d _is -* d * o g e r Dot mtat ' • “ J t $ g le »t gS iit m any one ' '4 & 0 v w ? * wh *n *n«atal f e u 1 tie * h# may poasesisto stM neatol reul sba f„. t fY ' *n *n«atal f e u 1 tie * h# may poasesisto stM neatol reul sba f„. o t^ E U »ty jrc u n disuse. or to aj Jwutiy to another. m it' DUDES, A P H A S E O P O R IE N T A L J i lF E ':• U T S A K F R A N C IS C O - are capable o n ly of the m . ® b bu»a»t#aute# tto o * o f t U g neaof \u o a ta n ), in to tJtofuU eto iig ta tf and, let t h e sun- shine, taat|#.e them th ro u g h and through. Buiii'gtime* idea* are made flesh they preathe Upon ua r r i t h w arm breath they touch ua S r it h ?oft, reaponiire bauds; fpey lo o k upon ua-w ith sad sincere eyes, aad speak tq.ua i n appeahug tones • * -- Trt--.■» t ■ • P o s trq c ttre M a p M akes D eserts Severed w riters o n American a n ti^ u i- tieS h a re called“a tte n tio n to th b t refit- Aatecs a n d Maya* . (fire who hpwe pre- tpn# tvh o n their ‘ VU* th e far (M ined their **g.aeries o t cen- a t. te r t .otdlged them .. te th e w ild* o f dho WWdtack’s, *&»jectate th a AStscs wra» fife# m ttw r o f U tah, 6<e*n* c6n-- .tts o tu le dfesolute despia- , »« v» te a k # . Basin. E v e n in dreary tta k o t* t h * ta jfe n d r are hearily tithhem A -W fyW Ute Of % Colorado - attractive names; - h i A M ^ t e d Utah; w e n the to p s of the • m i .a to to b e ld a* to # akull o f a M o r-' I'JaStairiBa&tetob. T h o p rm »a t barrenaes* i of i araa of o u r waatern tablelands, add,, be due to t h e same cause* _-desolated enormoa*-territories o f 'tflfcteaterei etantiaetot; Where the desert h mow oorer*-mgiem# w h ic h uh.- Uttadfy-once form ed th e garden spots ' ‘ \ewanean coastlimds. • t The ^ W ttp o lito n jto e * ' so f a r at to sxiatenoo o fa n y -abori*n»*l de* t h a t ore* t h e sand T he S u n d a y P ro m e n a d e I n C h in * t o t r n —P IS f-Tatled B e a u B r u m - ^ metis W h o , I m p o r t T h e ir ’ W a rd ro b e s f r o m p e k i n g . d; i ■ w ^ i u i j k e t streets ou fine afternoons. ■ The same- ness o f fShwepe fapes a u4 edttnmcs is Often remarked by auperficial Qbse'rver?, w id t i l strangeyk hpused to Ghiuhso h iid : i l it impossible to distin g uish one o f tbe , Asiatics from ttnOtber. The observant San ipranciscau, however, possesses an eye edhcaied i n thb discernment o f Chinese physiognomy, and can detect as much ditt'erence in the faces o f Mongo- iiaps as be can in those o f bis own race. , It; is nrtong; howeveh th th iu h lb a t i n i tbe m atter o f dress th e Chinese are n li disposed to conform to. On0 model. The plain-blouse p f the ordinary coolie is so Often seen on t h e ' streets' Of fa n ,F ra n cisco th a t one may be-pardoned foe th in k in g t h a t it ia the universal fashion,; g Ghinese w ould probably entertain a some- what sim ijar opinion about the o rd in a ry M o v f th f tt there pre ss many varieties o f -the sack coat? fo r example, *s Giere are g iobhm otter$,-.*t^h5 Pahmo H o te l o r - t o u g h s f a T a c ' F l i t t i ' ■--- , “ The -Ghineso. iiife hiss bdo g ' , The -Ghineso. dude, iiife hiss w bdo brother, regards w ith coatem pt th e ef- forts o f locai tailors, and, whoneyer pos- •ible, irnp'orts. bis finery. The corner of Hunont and Sa< raineatp streets was for- , y a favorito resort fo r the Mongolian gefttlem ahof fashion,' Here, on Sunday afternoons, quite au array of h ig h ly - dressed O riental fopa could fee seen og- ling tfeb; feolles o f the surrounding alleys. The pain te d sd r in Chinatown is not relatively yepy ?rniiinerous^ * 6 t h a t ' the. aig fe to f AAtfStddy. a ftire d . feeauty i | t J flu tte r among the jUofe -o f -p®>ail d u ^ -8- a t s i u * married hfelles stro ll along, ac- CCmp*nied b y a sHp*hod old duenna, who carries a bunch o f keys a* form i- dable as s ssudolub, T h 1*-o ld datfef’ iu ra ria b iy pospesses an eye lik e an auger,. and fey keep n g i t steadily fe e d on iho JiPe o f , p ig.tailed toasfecrij gofeorally' subdues^ pU attempts a t fiiip ilia rity , l i her ocular seiehce “Of .rejiipsaion be u o l equal to tfee occasion, 'ahecfeecrfuilyrnps the giddy-piasheV op th e p o d d le w ith fear bunch Of keys and passes on calmly^ While h is companions take h im q t l to.fee Sticking-plastered.,; The wido\vs peram- bulate alone, w it h th e ir heads up inca; w ild geese in acorniield, WhTle a running Are Of complim entary comment greets thetn along the length o f the. lin e 'o f-Jdssfcsng*:-.TOW grShtcS? sOciai along length 'o f-Jdssfcsng*:-.TOW grShtcS? sOciai triu m p h ; th a t Ifee o h e c t1 of th is-a tte n - tio d; ' achieve is p tio n c a d ' achieve is to ap‘pear to ta lly ofelivious to a ll the remarks on h e r personal appearance. I f she Succeed i n suppressing every sign o f . . c on - aciouaness, and yvalk ;ust iB unmoved «S,if in the solitude of her boudoir in a .lackson street.gnriet, h e r nathO is posted in every ..higfebjndors’ chife.for a.week, a *• y - l' 4-1 ,>, Aflt* .InWAmiwa uA Ivvvetvitmvio; f\PVVl 1 pe.st to State Prison fo r try in g to kiclnap her. N o th in g is .eOnsiaered.sufflcient exopse, however, to ju s tify a Ghinese ijeptlem an in-f o l I owing-1 ho. ofeiect of h is snddon - adm iration to her . domestic tefugBi ■ ' The a ttire . in Which th e m ore dis- 'tin g u ish e d ihaifeers appear on the fash- rie d ly took th e loosclyw tttred guest in to a sida room an d explaiued to h im that h e w s * lik e ly to lose an im portant p a rt of his clo th in g i f fee d id not immediately repair tfee damage to his parted sus- penders. The now arrival fifem P eking ».nd.... ........................ ............... laughed-at th e advice and abashed the Committee b y inform ing them th a t tho droop i n . t h e rearward section o f feis pantaloons was tlie very latest th in g in O riental ta ilo rin g and. hvd received the sanction of th e im perial k n ig h t o f the We'edlshiniseif. i Since then aU the fashionablo panta- loons have ceased to conform to the Out- jincs o f the figure and have; the proper fashionable looseness in the upper por- iions. Pantaloons o f tho American pat- tern w it h stra ig h t legs are tabooed by even the ‘'ten-ceul” d iv sion of dudes. A.lL fashiqnable .pantaloons must be made of’ s ilk and tie d a t the ankle w ith a -jstring. Thq hat w orn by the reformer of pantaloons i s . also a new Chinese jityle . I t is o f a s tiff, glazed fe lt, not tanlike D erby hat, and Can only be ob- , jityle glazed tanlike a D erby hat, and Can only be ob- tained 'by sending direct, to the best P e k in g hatters. } T h e pictare of the person w it h the Umbrella in hand is the -portrait of a y ou n g Chinese diplom at-en route to Furope. H is long-tailed surtout, Which is fa in tly Suggestv.cj>.f..a . n ight-gow n, .ia of taiaroon s ilk - The flo w in g garment, leggips of flowered s ilk and a blue cap . w ith a flam ing rufey fo r a button, make a . costume w hich has ei’cated a great se&sation on th o Stockton street prome J A C O B S O H For B ruises and Burns. F re s h , S tronsr, C o n v in c in g F a c ts . B e it R e t n lK .s u t f r o r iiiw c i. B .W i e n .s u r o r c .W U l. !b tfc. M tfliT« r t k i SMTitow Stov. 0 •TtpUsd your tt. ^scod i OU taBumjr .bad bans .W U l. !b tfc. M tfliT« rt k i SMTitow Stov. 0 ... •TtpUsd your tt. ^scod i OU taBumjr .bad bans m t£« mooldtrs aaidalwayi w lth b« it re n lta •TtpUsd your i taBumjr t£« mooldtrs aaidalwayi w lth b« it re n lta OEO. W. H0EI0K. lthb« it re n lta OEO. W. H0EI0K. . E d U ld e r F e lX ..QaIv«sto», Texac, Jon»« ,l8 8 F«U firMn. IaA(Ur; VralMd asd fipralatd ..QaIv«sto», Texac, ,l8 F«U firMn. IaA(Ur; VralMd asd fipralatd t t y foot amd wTisti SUHerod At* days; was cored by _ 8t. Jaeata OU iJOSHUA wfXETH. days; was by _ Jaeata OU i , JOSHUA wfXETH. iP it c h e r 'f iX n c lc . D etrolt.M ldi.. Juno b loiX ff baUc pralntdD and brolsedldi.. , ch e r 'f n lc . etrolt.M Juno n to b lo ff baU • pralntd and brolsed m y a ra , tw t appUcaUofta f l t Jaoobs OU cored n to b lo ff baU pralntd and brolsed m appUcaUofta o f l t . Jaoobs OU cored ae ' ' > .';LOUIS appUcaUofta . ‘ ' ' > , .';LOUIS EUSH. AT BEUOOI8T8 AND DKA«EW, THE CHARLES A. VOQELEH CO., Baltim ore, M6. E M U L S IO N OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AS S H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S A lm ost as Palatable as M ilk. ■ C o n t a i n in g th e s t i m u l a t i n gp r o p e r tie s o f th e H yp o p h o s p h it c & fr o m b in e d x l'ith th e F a t t e n in g a n il S tr e n r jlt im y in g q u a ltt le e o f CoS, l i v e r O il, th e p o t e n c y o f b o t h M t t g l a r g e ly in c r e a s e d , A Reniedy'for Consumption. PopJWasting in Children. For Scrofulous Affections. For Ansemia and Debility. For Cougbs, Colds &Throat Affections. Z n f t i e t , A Z L diseases w h e r e th e r e I s a n i n f l a m m a t io n o f th e T h r o a t a n d L u n g s , a WASTING OF THB FLESH , an d a WANT OF NERVE POWEE n o t h in g i n th e w o r l d e q u a ls t h i s p a l a t a b le E m u ls io n . , S O L D B Y A L L D R U G G IS TS CHEAPEST-:-FAMILY-:-ATLAS K N O W N . O - y s r X j T r S S C3-3ES 3KT T - S 191 Pages, 91 Full-Page Maps. iTolorttl'M B ps < *f eaoip-StatH, and Tt*iT t<»r * In the T’n it w l States Al^o Mops o f e\er> ( lo u n tr Uv th e ps eaoip-StatH, T’ n it w l States Al^o Mops o f e\er> ( lo u n tr y Uv th e W orld. T h u lettr-r ureeihMops mI.v .ub th« sijnurt-o f n w o ( u n y e W orld. T h u lettr-r ureeih mI.v .u b th« sijnurt-o f -ii h t tf . ttiiM <»f Vptt en.«nf ' ii. chief .u sijnurt-o u a -ii h t a tf . ttiiM <»f Vptt en.«nf ' ii. chief ritien, u’v e ia k ' t« ii* !’!*! uturi-r* a ljr' f -ofhi .ali> u ixl u a -ii h t a tf . ttiiM <»f Vptt en.«nf ' ii. chief ritien, u’v e ia k ' t« ii* !’!*! uturi-r* a ljr' ; f -ofhi .ali> u ixl thepriixcl|*al iwHtiuaeterb tn th* Htn'u-., tit.jurirr t»f ritien, u’v e ia k ' t« ii* !’!*! uturi-r* a ljr' ; f -ofhi .ali> u ixl thepriixcl|*al iwHtiuaeterb tn th* Htn'u-., tit.jurirr t»f fa h it h tni-:r rtid tlo i th<* valu- fa h u s; w it h tni-:r p rtid u tlo u n a u i th<* valu- d i f ie r e ji t .m a n u fa cp tu re s and n».uii«-r o f *au s; d i f ie r e ji t .m a n u fa c tu re s and n».uii«-r o f *au lo ves, fete;, etc. Ad^uihe a ie a c f ea< h K<:h (V u uves, try . ji fete;, etc. Ad^uihe a ie a c f ea< h K<:h .gn (V u u try fo rm o f gtrvem m i h t p o i> u ! a t i o i i . pniu*ii»al products fete;, a a c ea< .gn (V u u try fo rm o f gtrvem m i h t p o i> u ! a t i o i i . pniu*ii»al products o iid th e ir ‘m.ciit> va lu e .’ a u io u n t * f trau* .rt'o ttto n, gtrvem p ! i i . pniu*ii»al products o iid th e ir ‘m.ciit> va lu e .’ a u io u n t * f trau* .rt'o ttto n, lz i f i*iin illeva t'e iailr«u'da ui..J til.-irr. jd i o e u u n n, s lz i o f i*iin > . n ille a o t' iailr«u'd ui..J til.-irr. jd i n u m ber Ofo hf.rees. rattU% sh**ti'. tU tl Vast li-'-u liii of s > . n a o jd n u m ber Of hf.rees. rattU% sh**ti'. tU tl u Vast u li-'-u lii of m - u u ’ fo n h a tjo u vamable t<» a ll EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE. A ll Devvppapf-r readers n« ripfu Atlae ft r le f e id u e in rrde.r t<* mt» Devvppapf-r ripfu Atlae ft r le f e id u e in rrde.r t<* mt» ftfcOtl th e a rtic e th».y aie pem e.ng hew lUUlb .UfoHJiUtlC iIi In lUuct fl< ftfcOtl th e a rtic e th».y aie pem e.ng hew lUUlb .UfoHJiUtlC iIi In lUuct fl< ti.« and.UfoHJiUtlC how st ii i !.«•lUuct I *t i hew lUUlb iIi In fl< ti.« m e n and how st o ii i !.«• I *•• < t i . the he ien f in (I'nCst tnilUii M!.«• ll thet ' ti.« m and how o i I < i . the c h ie f p o in ts (I'nC tnilU M a ll the Nate Ii* ' I th o W d. M i i i l f : ia : c p o (I'nC ' W or d. r u M p i i i s l f o r Bor O R 1u LB. IiOt't*>E.i r p i is o r B O p R 1 LB. IiOt't*>E. l.e<»iiard St .N i i i ;> n an i!>« h 1> L.u«t*r- i i i ;> n an i!>« h 1> L.u«t*r- J t - - urj'n', ii^ i!>« h 1> L.u«t*r- J t . - - urj'n', ii^ d J.vvaj ,u ih o I J t . - - urj'n', ii^ i d J.vvaj ,u ih o • f: i <th ' J.vvaj ,u • f: : i a : <th E L E G A N T L A D IE S ’ T b ts c u t re pre se n ts our Ladies’ K A lie a n d (iio v e B u tto n e r, • com bined(iio w ith a n v e B u tto n e r, • com bined w ith elegant to rto ise h a n d le , given th eubacriutton m th o ne ye a r s eubacriutton 6o t h . A m e ric an B u ra 1 Home fo r 8 1 * 1 0 p o s t p a i d p p i .Given fre e t o tho p er-o le n d in g u s tw o s u b ic ip tiog t th A - ic r ip tio n s t o th o A m e r - V L ily . X K V -5 'Z ' KNIFE FREE ] W a rra nted fin * e at steeU S a t isfa c tio n Guar* anteei (No. 1 . 2 ican R u ra l H um e’* i £ 5 ’conta each, w ith o u t prem iu m .Address o llo r d e r s .t o RDR A L HOMIJJCO. L lm ite d each, prem .Address o llo r d e r s .t o R D R A L HOMIJJCO. L lm ite d . Rochester* N . Y* M e n tio n th is paper> 'tra c e * o f *|tid. ike petrified, tree*, m a y once it* *nd-laxntaimfc ,« a ln . aoutherra.Europe rJfee *ays, ' ‘thm fesnd 21“ W lo v e lin a a a o f om1 1>■«' la a tw g ataiJ' n w e g R - .Com .Com plriats ffjoin the M ongolian met- cfetttts m thq v ic in ity o f the mashet** fftvonte-corner oansed tbepediqe to give the H o n g ko n g fashionable* ^otue pointed atieuiioa*. Phi* o ffle i*! intfcrfereeeq, oirmbined w it h the e ffe c t o f a new cable e. T H E D IP L O M A T IC D U D E , bade and relegated several aspiring jSfiofTord alley Beau Brummels t o . ob- sc u rity . M any other s tr ik in g types o f feieUiy dressed umnese gentlemen could he given. Sufficient have been shown, however, to disprove the erroneous b e lie f th a t Chinese fashion in dresS is im - inutabie and th a t Confucius set the styles of the O riental msshors of to-day. — San i'rariciseb Ghroiiicle, ________C u rio s itie s o f Typography, The last issue of the London P rin iirg and Paper Tmdex Journal contains three ingenious illustrations, tw o o f them made sole I v w ith pieces Of brass rule. The p o rtra it of th e old gentleman, in spec- la des is remarkably good. I t was taken fey th e London Journal from ttfft-illu s- trated! prospectus by Messrs. Hoidenbain ________t «i)d HbiImano,' o f B erlin, printed by - w m p p ^ - t n - ^ - Mission hla tfko tj -llk c r w B e rr Gustav Ito th e o f Grandeaz. I t is ■' ■ • • - abo u t tlie neatest th in g o f its k in d we have ever seen-Hero i t i s . ‘ paint a n d s it on-the -Bniaco-U o tc l stope. «itipr»ed-rd Ti: i p •H kerw native American, as a true Mongolian tiff brim ed h t is tW tHat few t Sates o f -—■ ■■ m. . Kaeiflc.ani • tO iy b o N e tt S e le c t8 * , Tacific n len» l 2 - v« g w |a m Askwi ijnAbte fii g ta T h iif k a f a W K M m ia . there, -on W t f k w a ,-p 2 freicoed feellee T h iif k a f a W t f k w a «n m gieian; ne .frie n d * a t the ./v ^ e n j ^ w h a l l F .W it* * - t o do a tr ie k w h ic h h in g c ( on a cOtttin wSnber. H * t im e d to A lfre d O te g to lt atad aikod h im to. t h in k o f a nom ber to .< tween one * o d ten. “W ait» minute,” »aid Mr. Hw-t®in,1 :w il — *- 1 I ' III paf down the number yon. Kaeiflc.ani and Has adjacent by-ways o f C h ifiatow n moved west fo r its tiirtatio-ns recreation.. The east eld* o f Stockton street, between Tacific n d G te . tenfewtfee u ltfa -fa s h - romonade o f Chinatown, and* l - ijnAbte fii there, -on len» l ,-p 2 - fin« BnOi freicoed feellee o f 1 delight-tfee'eyto o fd .ors. ■While the l ijr 'afternoons.-tbo '* feolony repair, to. pig -ta ile d mash- ffiljO rity in Oiy no means jheiirs i n the flirta tio n is carta :w ‘ •and I ' select.” .He tot i ok il — *- III paf down the number yon. pe n cil a n d scribbled the i back o f a menu card. , the .He tot pe i back o f a i ok a , number on the M r. C laggottsat' in deep th o u g h t for a moment, a n d fin a lly said t “Seven.” ‘Herrman turned th e menu o v e r, and xevela on t h e back ‘ ‘I t I* n o t a fr lc k ”' h e aaid “Y ou w il l fin d t h a t every m an ehetoettevea: u nder th e same circutrf'- , M r. b la g s e tt tu rn e d t o an a d jo in in g fa b le -w h ^sC sIo n e l OchJltres -a a tifia . pu idte queetkm to h im . The Colonel yeHadwetan Tfeeiv: iin .Md-Btpkaa iin a lo u d a n d h u riy voice. .Md-Btpkaa and F, G. C ita o re caHM ^i it t m p id tucceeidon, a n d both Ch<f» th# same nn m b e r, l^ v n n e n d P »g y ,iw d T o m B u ta ftri^ # f tftad-ondon 8 #« w e C lu b alwi selected t h * ssme n n ia en l, a nd ’ fo r th e ' nUccOedixtg half rn o onq broke th e record. '* fh e n | fc no explanation o f I t ,” ' said , | I ' If e Hetmto in coaoluak»i, as he rose to , - “It, te th# habit Oi tho \A W n e -te a r-O Id B f r l O X e la l, i e it y o f Trenton, N . .T ., men claim 'bteat and youngest Oity official . M t o ^ s t t i e Owen*, very. ' ' of n in e , has ot C i^ r Clerk, ohdntyafe certain w> order Glerkjs h« (aty m quar- e d to b e > . . . - i - eom- fo im d a,.qbi*rXiilwofa»»te«r - on of h i# |tt« a g dawgfeter, i te -w ky tehth, hwtsffiarp raetiflittadtlW ht d o in g X idott account in the worn fen are J%nife a s p ir ite d ig th e tw o b lo e k s of, thd promeDade. \ , - “i > There is no need o f a ape in i effieer to Segregate the #ho wjaae* o f MongoliKn men-about-tdwn. Tfefc olesginolis saus- pge-makers and. th e ir intim aies d r i f t naturally-into tfe e itita tie ik in th e unfaefe-' i6a&hie,sectiou.-‘ I f b/dfeliijeebUie o f the nndevelbped mashert o t th e loWeir strata gets o u t of hia. elomenl'he soon, realize* thst.be is mispliDelfhm FhlriHries ou t o f ,range o f tfeta qon^M afuous sneers th a t te a c k h im op tKP fashionaDie'Teserve., — The O riental helm* f bpofford alley op The O riental helm* o f bpofford alley aad Murderers’ row take' din n er a t noon, and about 2 o’clock th e domestic duties o f dishwashing,-etc., h a vin g beeii d u ly discbarged the bedizened beauties are ready to sally out fo r fresh conquests. The proce-sion, go tospaak, forms, »» a wile, o n Dupont street, between Glay and Jsekson, and the lin o o f march is from ; D upont to Jackson, to-Stockton, Where it countermarcbes, and i t reviewed by ih e asaemblsgo o f plgi-tailed heart- imaahera.. Custom prescribes th a t th q unmarried damsel* of modest years jn a y show them selves on ly once on tb e promenade. T o atone f o r this harsh e d ict o f aociety fhey^ are allow ed t o w a lk as . slow a^ they plsaae. Maryied dames may counter- march once on the piomenade, w ith o u t in e a rrin c censure-'W idows feeing a , law n n to thtmselvea can tro t u p and dow n the protnenad# a * long as th e ir breath lasts. I t ia against a lt the rule? efCfeinese pro- priety th a t any woman should stand to ©hat w it h an acquaintance on the prom- epxd* du aGknowledge any salutatioo b ym a ro tfeau a aaiile. There being no Old m a id* in C hinatow n, th a t branch of tfee feniale condition needs no special rules, and tba general code is thereby much simplified* Tfe8 behavior o f th # promenading belles is propriety its e lf. The almond- eyed damsels; w ith m a rita l aspirations, tr ip along on th e ir doubled-up toes, w ith th e ir eyes glued to the Bidpwnlk. No amount o f o g lin g can make them fa to r th a t the moat faacinatiqg inasbei can obtain is o n * s w ift sidelong glance, that te throw n a t h im as unexpectedly ito L .^ **.*.b ric k rm B ra n B a a T »*re e t;..T h e '.-i# . to ft eipieat o f thte fleeting favor is iromedl- atety convulsed wlth_ d e lig h t, and th< whole ro w o f his aseowtett mashers set u p a gabble th a t te Ottly quieted by tfei apM fttauto of afresh M M ty . • ..< A MONGOLIA!* SpOjgL. lonsble promenade is-hywT costly. T h e .--ten-ceijt efeiefly patrons o f B k rtle tt alley an Cook a lk y haberdotfeers. and .never lo o k lik e an yth in g - else than, w h a t thfcy nr#. Tfee veriest th f Tfee veriest ty ro m th e a rt o f catalogum g Chinese ‘ would nd-Jer peg . th’em up. chamber . m gner , tnan iodgiug-liouse chamber- maids o r ordinary washhouse slaves p^Or an afternoon. 'The genu- ifelrs. are scentry o f a totally, Irenfe§trjpe, aud lo o k lik e newly im irted mandarins fro m P eking. They all affect the tr u ly Asiatic garb, and never-' fa ll in to the unpardonable crime againsfe Chinese fashion o f appearing on the promenade in domestic pantaloons, o f American shoes or hats, A genuine ‘ , ‘ Anglomaniac w ould us soon paint his ..face a n d s it on-the -Bniaco-U o tc l stope. «itipr»ed-rd Ti: i p •H kerw native American, as a true Mongolian swell w o u ld Sport a s tiff brim m ed h a t and a p a ir o f doeskin pantaloons. ' Np local k n ig h t of th e goose ever gets h i* murderous' shears op the w ardrobe of th # Mongolian dude. H is caps, blouses, trousers and; shoes 'are-all- im ported, The accompanying portraits',' tftken from lif e on the promenade b y the Chronicle's talented artists, g ive valuable ideas as to the correct things in the wardrobe o f a Chinese, dfide o f the tru e P e kin g pattern. ■ • ________t - t n - ^ - Mission hla tfko tj -llk c r w ■' ■ • • - w m p p ^ The firs t p o rtra it is th a t o f a popular barber on Jackson street, whoso blouses o f blue aha orange s ilk , w it h trousers and. shoe*. to mate'.’, have made h iin such a noted figure ’ on the Sunday promenade th a t h is union w ith th q sleek daughter o f one of the m ost pros? psrous fish peddlers on B a rtle tt alley teobnsideted a fixed eVejit. ’ - PEKESG PANTAXOOKS . fffetl' h*S handle.*'# • flatiron, a dicebox'or a tfetqahawfcWIth equal fa c ility , T h e -fu ll- rnwt o f jifi--figure is explained b y th e fa d t'th a t he o rd in a rily wears' three, pad- ded felouses and on State oc- casions dons a steel-plaited shirt, w eighing tw e n ty pounds and Impervious to bowie kn ife o f p isto l b u llftt. His costume js too* expensivo fo r tb e tin h o rn gamblers and p e tty , chicken thieves - to copy, .a n d though some o f these/gentry appearoeCasioii&Uy on the promenade in fu r-trim m e d blouses, theic general air Of cheapness gives them ftW «y**hogus Sports,, and they are rele- gated to the“ tea-eent” d iv is io n .. Tb# Chinese gentleman Whoso rear tlSW te - 80 fa ith fu lly given -illustrates g ra p h lca llyth e very latest Pekin'gfashion i n paatafoons aqd hats, Before hjs i n - .trCduetkm to society i n H um Cook alley 80ffletfia« ago through the m edium o f a Federal Court habeas Corpus, i t Was popu- larly snpposed. in'O hiuntow n th a t panta- loons m o u ld conform t o t h e human crested * sensation by appearing' at th # opening o f the new rotigserie on $tout’s alley W ith his unmen tionables depending s n - I o W \th a t-'-h is ~ “h e o ls^ k e p t ' ' ^ c g a rm e n t' in a state o f agitation. The reception committee, consisting o f th e high p ri« *t o f the F e w Sun l ow Joss- bouge o n lY a ve riy pteoe and tb# m a n - «««» o f th * Jackson Stjsiet Theater.huy- W H Y W E A R E Y E -G L A S S E S ? BUmZIEB Eye B e s to re rf RESTORES T tio g e n tje iria a on the le f t took M e rcury. Potash d .S a rija p a iiH H M a tu re s, w h ich ru in e d h is dlpes- g tje rcury. •n d .S a rija p a iiH H M a tu re s, w h ich ru in e d h is dlpes- tio n x n a tr a v e n ln iliib rc u n a lrh e u m a »is ra.Xhe Ken- •n d .S a rija p a iiH H M a tu re s, w h ich ru in e d h is dlpes- tio n x n a tr a v e n ln iliib rc u n a lrh e u m a »is ra.Xhe Ken- tle m a n ,o n th o r h r h t took Swift’s SPEcmc* (8. 8. 8 .) w h ic h Xorced.oiit th o poison a nd b u ilt h im up fro m ,o (8. .) w h ic h Xorced.oiit th o poison a nd b u ilt h im up fro m th fir t dose.. w th o fir s t dose.. ___SWEFT’S S P E C IF IC Is e n tire ly a votretablo me«tl cine, a nd is th e Only m edicine w hich han ever cured ly cine, a nd is th e Only m edicine w hich han ever cured Blood Poison. Scrofula. Blood H um ors and kindred cine, Only Blood Poison. Scrofula. Blood H um ors and kindred diseases. 8#nd fo r o u r books on Blood and S kin d i ailed free.\r diseases. 8#nd fo o d i oases, m ailed free.\ and free.\ i oases, T H E S W IF T XPb C IF IC CO.. Draw er 8. A tU n t a. Ga. ELY’S CREAM BALM, Price SO Tents, W ILL Cl ' KE OUTIt . E S W E AK AKI. . E AK AKI. . D IS E A S E D EYE S . Circulars. G S . At all Druggists. Send for Circulars. EYE RESTORER CO.. - ALBANY. N. Y. MEN AND BOYS! W a n t to team a ll a b o u t a Borse ? H o w to P ic k Out a f& >- Good One ? Know Im p e rfc c tlo ns a nd so Guard against F ra u d 9 Detect Disease a u l E ffect a C ure when eameis posB'ble * TeL^^e age by tbe Teeth 9 What to c a ll tho Dlff- A n t n a i' How to Shoe a Horse p; i p; nt I ' a r l i of the aiitm ond o th e r Va uable In fo rm a tio n ran i e obtainod by reading o u r 1 0 0 - P A G E I L I . 1 S T I t A T E D H o RSE DOOAk * w bicn w e vvju fo rw a rd . p j sC paid, on re c eip t o f on ly c o o t s iu e ta r n p u . 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