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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D:C., SATURDAY, : } : Mr. for SAUNTERINGS IN MEXICO. the Charla Sgt ote Wing ost this country, where ail travel is done on horse | of adobe and not so comfortable looking ‘their N. | some very a eee aa ae and mule back, prices for servants and animals | houses were very suggestive of the negro It is a well known fact thet @e have to TRAVELING THROUGH THE INTERIOR. ate fixed,and until the railroad comes or Amer- | “quarters” of our old thera Pinaletions, Save for oy pr bed of icans and English visitors ruin these rates, as poeey —s ls it the oS pod kg Ldn aed = all = countries | built, gore i ge on | ORESs IN OCTOBER—INVIVATIONS accEPTED— into wi even t, pete 4 . The Mexican Diligence—Among the Moun- | can now travel with remarkable cheapness, We reales waste Sarge Nord RYE pu ieee a gopies ere gearreaper paid, for example, 50 cents a day each for a| (oles 7 ying, Jove of a busy | Tt may be that the only immediate result of | _J°bm B. Henderson is native of Danville, tains on Horscback—Scenes and food horee and $1.0 day for 8 mozo and horse | oe ee ee canoe’ The peoue on the | the Mmeoting of the congress ef American | Vt; but has lived in Missouri since childhood. pee together. At each night's tomer lace me | estate, I am told, number abont 600. Every taations will be the of each other's ac- | H¢ i¢ sixty-three years old and has madea repu- Incidents. Peaches ced herace, "This makes. the cort | Pen tipped his siraw hat and wished us good | Dations will Tbe moa taka make ac- | tation asa lawyer and poli qichndsiabeat tes of ourselves and horses. t and all |%’ening as we passed in ® manner on q . ite teresa years he taught schoo! while stu Of a day's travel. including a servani pleasantly suggestive of the politeness of our | quaintance before they trade jack-kuives “‘un- | served in the state iOREtRa, necessaries, about $1.25 a day apiece for two | Pleas aight aed fh this etalk bags ans f . » \ AKING thirty-three | opie. Of course in a more civilized country, | #uthern country no tg ree | Ie 3800 be was ened the Douglas tick : Th macy 318 edlane averne Mexican leagues of | Shere the traveler pets up at regular inns in to the inner eourt« scien | philosophers dr ¢ as an elector on the Douglas ticket. shipped to the United States. The cobisctions te which se i first | good-sized towns, this estimate would have to ea 9 eal ag gay Recs gn The congress meets in Washington on the | He was Union delegate to the secesrion con- cargoes, instead of gol eighty-six miles the - b ipeaag church” in the little Qatholic chapel be-| |. oY Ms a ie vention in '61.and on the outbreak of the war of American products, we _ ROOT & LOWENTRAL, = — nour | About five miles out of town wo got our first | longing to the hacienda. ‘The priests here, as | 24 of October. Representatives w here | entered the Union asa volunteer, Fron | from ‘New York * to European ports and take TDENCANSON Bios, Auctioneers, glimpse of the Volcan de Colima, It was astir in Franee, still find an asylum and be gant on | from all, or at least most of, the South Ameri-| 1862 to 1869 he serve abliean ia the | manufactured merchandise from those ports to : , ~ | the estates of the larger Catholic land owners, | can republics. They will meet here with the | United States Senate and in 187s, acting as gor- WALTON, FELNE, BODY APEST, 28 tom Gna eral iy sia ie ae tan aoe | Red ire bl an analalpa itt Prt | ercan aogser ad acs, varour ma |frtmeo) reves ithe rico Tan, = il - FS ai as Of e: 1 1e ufred ti 5 hs 4 HOU: potlan noone can call| into the morning air, the caleining process | over lived, "We waited until reapers were over ters affecting the peace and prosperity of the | predgent Grant. Hews bth engl weg These things may not be corrected by this une “Pie bintertos NOP Stats Lae the Mexican diligence a | Within must page Rory Peg dl Sess AB and then presehted onrvelves to the proprietor, | entire western hemisphere. Whatever the | ment by this Senor Don Daniel Ochoa. Despite bis Mexican | apparent results of the convention are it can- — and did not reappear on [ Co: but it is the first step toward a better | ON TUESDAY, serv “glow coach.” condition of ial TWELVE TWENTY-Pow: the surface of * ate RTH, with as many phases of appearance as does Mt, affairs till 1884 when he was the commercial affairs of this . 4 slov costume of large sombrero and short-jacketed | uot but result to the benefit of the whole | elected permanent chairman of the republican | hemisphere. ar , ROOMS, The number sto been, oe dis chee Skene ne Iinen suit he proved to be a very intelligent | American people, national convention, He isa lenyer at ° ot —~>__ 200 FiNs Sha q 7", in a diligence alsiaion, We ined ot ahasteas dures the | and progressive gentieman. We spent the COMMERCE WITH THE sovT hence and.enjoys both wealth and a fine social HOME MATTERS. TH ALE SROULDaoo he ATrEM Mexico is usually eight, four in the ewing Ont) oy althotigh ite explosiour are usually ioud | Aay St, this typical Mexican hasienda andl €n-| some of our wisest statesmen look southward | standing. He 1s appointed. to the conremion oo20-9 eum two im the lead and wheel each. On our trip requent. ,During the morning we passed | J0Yed the brief visit very much. | | tor the sohition of the economieal question Grow Shimsouri, but he is practically « resident | Skatoxant svocestions ro PaacricaL moUss-| racatiss €ALE OF UNIMPROVED AND INC we changed every.two hours, thus using 56 | through several Indian villages in which evi- Bet RS OYE li * | which has brought about so mach discussion in Semiy belli oe on the hills of which ne has re-| xexrens—necires worta corrixe ott axp| AL PROVED N AND. FILLMORE sick males during the dey. They were active, | dences of the tropics were very prevalent. FASHION'S KALEIDOSCOPE. | Congress for the past several sessions. A com-| "GC. N, Blise is a member of the firm of Bliss, | =S*"!X0—mxrs yon Tux pININa Room, MEpe MARKED STREET Si KR JACKBO sturdy little follows, too; as indeed they had to cera merce with the South American republics, ac-| Frbyan & Co., dry goods merchants, and is| PASTRY AND KITCHEN. By virtue ‘of 0. tlecres of the Basreos Gomrest tha be to make such time over the rocks and wash- What Women Wilt Wear During the | tive and reciprocal, will give to this country @| also vice president of a national bank. | He has gE Disk ron es se shgeorpereeamen aaron Autumn Months. market thet is needed for its vast manatuc- | been an active politician in New Porators Suovtp ne Preven as thinly as ay: SaBAy se Tees, bills sommes nape tories and will aid in the advancement of all | chairman of the republican state cominittee | Possible, as the better part lies nearest the i of te roapective yreine rice ‘a se i ned ond ented Tae New Fresca Gray is a beautiful silvery | the lesser republics of the sout e have | during the last campaign, Ho was one of the | skin. The Mexican driver is a g ihren one, with a glow of creamy pink in its reflec- | "ever enjoyed the relations that 1 “business men’s committee” that went to Chi-| Wer Brorrixa Parser rx Srroxe Sonvtiox 4 Prince of princes on the road. He cracks joke tions. x existed between our South American | cago in the interest of Arthur in 1954, hundred end af on the passers-by, nods to the better class of these, and passes the peons by with no notice at all, save perhaps a playful crack at them with his lash. This they never resent. Is it i diligencta and is he not gets a dollar the day? With each coach travel two mozos or hired men. One of these sits on the driver's left and it ishis duty to touch up with his lash any lagging mule, the driver confining himseif incipaily to the wheelers. The other moze aif the time runs on foot beside the con It ie bis role to straighten out traces and har. heighbors. though tho extension of our trads |” Chas, R. Flint is a democrut who was recently | °~ gen en dry it, and bara a piece three {a that direction has occupied the thoughts of ‘appointed to till a vacancy in the delegation, | bes #quare on a plate in the sleeping room American statesmen almost {com the beginning | He is of the firm of Flint & Co., New York | #4 it will afford quick relief in asthma, ot our prosperity a8 a uation, The idea of an | merchants doing business largely with South | How Mucu 18 a Cvrrcr?—Acoording to our 8 Sxrat will appear on many | American international congress is not anew | American countries, best authorities a cupful in cookery moans just mituated market fall walking es, and accordeon panels wiil | one, though the schome has never before been a clement Studebaker is one of the great | one-half pint, and the common-sized kitchen | "Lots 25! ud 25h are altaavod on Market street nese also be freq pressed to a suevessful issue. In 1826 the mat-| Studebaker wagon manufacturera of South teacup used asa measure holds that quantity, | jSu3"<: ’ Soa: Exqursire Wooress are in the daintiest | 170! hes - 4 gprtlan valet candi “ot Ind, Poe is also an active republican | as nearly as possible q » | Belougins 10 the es SSESRELE. Gureve, deces mer hited States Congress. but after the politician, He was un active worker at the last e < third in cash, balance in equal : flower patterns of buttercups, tiny daisies, t ayer A Very Smact Brr or Rep t in fausl installments et one gration wad cibas angles dosene of that time (not yet ripe for such & move) thé | republican convention and during the cam- Perrrr pu h two years from day of eale, with interest at six percent i idea of extending trade in that direction did | paign following. He is a protectionist and will | the water in which either meat or vegetables | ay oF all cash. Option of purchaser or Tue New Sraawzenay, OLv Rose axp He-| not receive any attention until recently. Ten pay : uv; ‘hasers, the trus alt I i ropresent the big manufacturers’ interests in | are boiled will, to some extent, deodorize the —— hy FY Lrornore shades are d. in their tintings. | or twelve years ago the extension of railroads | the conference, four (24), bundyed aud fifty-eight (258), of the off. th viee ie eh, the village of Anacostia, im the District of Om Lots 92 and 93 are situated at the corner of Wash+ ington gud ore streets, atree! t Empire Strus have lost none of their popu- lntity, and appear prominently among the autunin designs, ‘Tue i i i i steam and save the dit le is t A devont é nese, block the wheels where stopsare made on Green is again a conspicuous color. in Mexico turned attention more in thas direc: T. J. Coolidge is a wealthy Bostonian, ana | from eee gr ao from toe doy ot ee ee steep inclines, &c.. &e. The driver does noth- 7 Rounp anv BeLtrep Waisrs remain the favor | 40m. Since then has grown up the seutiment | will be of service in the conference on account Dat look out for the road. When the stage |. The huts were mere huts built of corn stalk, A Smwrte axp Errrorvat Rewepr for ivy : F - “ Which promises succesy to the present con- | of his valuable experience i ial affa cat Feaches a town for the night he jamps off tho | tied and woven over a wocden frame of small | in demi-dress. notwithstanding the marked | vention, In 1877 Mr. Randall wrote a lotter to | “ Androw Ceraogi of eunnasianioe the Tall™ | poisoning is said to bo swoct spirits of niter. ch Fes box, leans up against the wheel, rolie a cigarette | logs. They were toys in size. had dirt foors y of the redingote and polenaise. ple of Texas in which he advocated | known Pittsburg millionaire, He is fifty-five , Bathe affected parts two or three times during MICHARL I. WELLER, and calmly watches the mozos unhitch his|*%4 one room, and secmed common to the oe will still be largely . R, 3 3 ; yery strongly the extension of our commercial | years old, a Scotchman by birth and has risen | the day and th morning scarcely any | DUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioners cell Lok ote aa lena ugkens. | They are | used on stylish autumn gowns, but more in | relations With Mexico and the South American | from the moet humble beet wbigne —orote~gad selia separate special designs than in continuous | republics, innings. Asa young | trace of the poison will remain. CSANCERY sate VALUAB {UNIMPROVED BID NT telegraph operator he worked for a while in . MEAL ESTATE, ON and aquacato trees growing about them gave a | hernts A Derixrre Prorosrriox. the office of the late. Thomes ‘Av geet eke Biogen heoeliceaget Seoner ty PARSERYING | ~ QUKEEL BETWEEN RAND S S1MLETS NOW Iie Tety. Pecsareugus efiedt, ceniinding one otha | Warre Morne Jvrss will be much worn this| When Mr, Blaine became Secretary of Stato | gave him Cecasional opportunities to make a | 1° jeep them in a cool place, By virtue of a decree of the Court of the id Sta ? sgthrndbde L uair | he gave life to the idea by putting it in the | tf iu coal and oil speculation. His general | the nearer forty de; above zero the better, | District of Columbia passed iw Rquity Cause Nee Indian mistresses of these hab: r | fall for every day, with silver-gray mohair ge i om Dy patting 1+ in political sentiments are weil brought out in his | DUt not over sixt, rees. The eggs should | 11073 1 will offer for sale at suction op scantily dressed in ono white garment, without | socond jupes and jacket over white moire vest, | form of a definite proposition, Had he re- | Py “Triumphant Democracy." His personal | be turned two or three times a week. =. TORI ri Heat eA ge foot or head gear beyond what nature gave | It is very stylish and less fragile than one | mained in the State department at that time it | affiliations aro with the most radical wing of | Frozex Caxe.—Make o plain cup cake. | of th Prewises, the followi Sescribed re si eatstey them. The men and boys wear a peaked straw | would think. is likely that there would have been accom-| the republican protectionista, and bis intinsate Make a quart of frozen custard, When ready | fitttte 's the clis of Washington aud District ot Co* fombrero and cotton shirt and pantaloons—the | sizx Rucurwas known a8 chicoree are fre- | Plished then what is boing now started on its | friendship with Sic Bice eae towerve, take the center out of the cake, fil | mayuareustbnred S55) owietitg for the sane sh legs. Mang of the younger children have “no | Wently sewn on the hems of dress skirts and SeGalip Of is preeent borers Glin ee lat ring, ith him Mr. Blaine made his famous | 10 500% with the fcosen oustard, cover tho | Sent amr ts feet trou Ty 4 Wings at all.” but, like our famous domestic in- | provide a pretty way of combining several dis- | show that it in/widely approved of aad is ox polis: wore pager ing Mb kate the | cake with the top, packin ice for half an hour. ep ya LS sect, “get there just the same.” tinct tints or shades, ‘ i pected to bring forth good results. In hia Maine statesman was going to accept the nom-| Tar Fotrowrxe Preparation is excellent ¢ ; WAYSIDE BARS. A Haxpsowe Noverty is India broche with | report for the South American commission in ; ination of his party. cleaning ribbons and laces as well as kid glov: In front of many of these huts, beneath the | chine designs in velvet upon its magnificent | 1885 Mr, William E. Curtis outlined acompre-| M. M. Estee was the chairman of the conven- i y hensive ‘pla { om cai international | ¢ Two quarts of deodorized benzine and two cool shade of overhanging straw, are little | surface, the patterns being borrowed from an- | hensive plan atone vhich the tion that nominated Mr, Harrison for the presi- | grams of sulphuric ether, two drams of chloro- | Shyual shelves on which are water jars, Indian cakes, | ‘lent oriental tissnes, present Ing ‘was. drawn-—-one introduced be | cqucd:, He ia. Pennsylvanian by birth and 8] form and fore dnsme ot loon Poe ele a bottle or two of tequila and, what seem tome | 4 New axp Veny Ric Mareatan imported | 8 r ther by Representative | cuit Of California by adoption. Ho is a law- dame » thence Cast OY fect 9 inches, to ‘Oue-third of the purchase money ia the balance thereof in two egusi tmsaiimyane at one and two y rom the day ef sale, with Inter: est oght per suuuin. payable semis Pay mente are to be secured tes of the purchaser of pur- - A, cl {trust on the pre A b 1 Senator Frye and the other by Representative | yer by profession and-has he & bow] and wash the articles as if in water, rins- | [is}.orhase immer sony be pei always out of place in such surroundings, afew | this autumn is a fancy velvet plaided or striped | Mo@reary—were drawn up by Mr. Curtis. Sev- | ys anoeion hoy tegen foes celebrated | 128 in a fresh supply. | fog of the purchaser, 9109 will bunches of cigarettes. The passer-by, usually | upon grounds of lustrous and very elegant | eral bills were introduced in the Forty-ninth ug, With perhaps the single exception of | 10 Make an Orxtent good for dressing any Shacees thtall 2 Eto comster — SEETEEE MESAOATE. an indian, can refresh himself at one af these | corded silk or armure. and the Fiftieth Congresses having this object | Leland tautord, the largest fruit grower in | Wound: Cut a large stick of elder bush, peel off | within ten (10) days after fhe day ‘We reached Sayula, on the banks of a pretty for about three cents, incluling adrink | Srerts Ture Ane in the newly imported | in view. ‘The chairman of the House foreign af- | California, and discard the outer grayish bark, thon care- | 320 iws0ld.st bis or thelr risk aid ‘coat lake, the first night. We were now well into of strong tequila and a package of cigarettes. | aroaeos from Paris, but their services are ouly | {tis committee during the Forty-ninth Con-| Henry G. Davis is the ex-Senator from West fully eccape eff the tn ~ and | EhWakba NEWMAN. Grustee, GUT ai st. n.w the interior, where few foreigners travel, and | We took an early breakfast in one of these vil- | eulisted to hold the skirts out, and not to per- | 8°88 Was opposed to the proposition and suc- | Virginia and is protectionist democrat. He | steep i ebent ton sakanten ix tasaor anaes VALTER B. SILLIAMS 8 GU... Aucme. 600-0805 we began to fee! that our opportunities for ob- | !#ges and near noon got to the first of ceptibly change the shape of the figure. ceeded in defeating the bill. But this commit- | is actively engaged in the railroad business, serving the real, old-time Mexican and his THI mode of life had come. The countryfromhere | ‘There are several to the coast isfuil of rich people who have arfassed fortunes in mines. sugar and coffee. One or two of these had been our traveling BARRANCAS. of these on the Colima road, the largest being the Barranca de Tran, They are the terror of ail tra ry %, 5 UNCANSON . Auctioneers, i r | tee had another chairman ia the next Congress, | rare is | enough to cover tue amount of green you ha D BROS. Anct A Novet Dues Caphas appeared, resembling | who not only favored the plan, but was the aa al nt a strain and cool and it is ready for ues. | $y, UE Fata WP SPORE BRICK in shape the pictures of capes worn by the | author ofa bill to put it inioeffect. The billwas | John F, Hanson of Georgia is a democrat | S0FF Waren Is Mvcm tue Bast to Use for Petr DING LOR srteareb ox Nee Ttalian pensants, ‘The crown is medium high | passed and was signed by President Cleveland | and was chosen to represent the south Allantic | Cooking vegetables if pure and clean, butif| oitHact COnSER Gre AND wiv kh ha Jers and have | and sligutly peaked and the brim rather wide, | on the 24th of Muy, 1988. An cffort was made | and gulf states. He isthe agent of the Bibb | hard water is used have it freshly drawn and | ,,5?SEETS soUTuRAST. i i eed of companions on the diligence. They were in- | had a railroad company in despair for some | Onaxae axp Correr Covonen Tarmmixas are Sn td a wy todo ad bye eer manufacturing company at Macon and is iden- | put in a little soda to soften, Nearly all vege- | 1087. ani recorded ty nber No. Sto ettoie at oe teresting people for a stranger to s The | Years. That of de Tran dr ingreat vogue abroad, aud a great deal of hand- | Bucs 0nd organize @e movement during his | tified with other industrial interests, His at- | lables should be thoroughly cooked und Sve reco aman, aiid’ st men were dressed in regular Mexican style— | plain to a sudden and sheer di , 5 F A ; j . L tention has been a good deal devoted to the led if either over or under d ‘Th the request of the party secured, we will seil <t publio some <ibbon is used in most capricious ways, | the whole matter to his successor, who would | litetarmen af she cnlgeey eea ee tes 2 the | spotle - ‘ Tine than thoes | Suge a fevt of the pramiecs, ou WEUNESDAY, The ne’ i i * ° af juire less time than those ENTY-FL ry | - » attempt to pave ad bey new sash ribbens are delicious works of crema have had its conclusion in his hands cussed before the congres and he has written Ass dhewrtegy acne BER A be toms Maut-bast: rouR ancas 80 a8 to tranaport ar- 4 . . several articles for trade journals on these and CrrE 20-¢: cof. cocker, Me ra . The paying : Ove oF THE STRIKine Features of the mo~ THE LAW AUTHORIZING THE CONGRESS kindred topics, y Nesey wel bred Re = cae alied “x rd Datapoint men strapped about them in full view, | almost all worked out by the rains aud fect of | ment is the almost unmitigated flatnitas of the | provides: That the President of the United THE ONLY TRAINED DIPLOMAT e (without coffee), learned from « woman nine Lundred and two. 002) beysunity At the Byatt Guite sixshecsers, sad fall cartridge belts, | Constant strings ef peck males, sail the reanlt | backs of some of the elegant imported coe | Btatesbe,and ha ia hereby, requested and | represonting the Uuitld @laine lo tar congress | 780 has cooked in German familes for years: | Cort eis cunt tug “ati coance moreno 7B They bad mozos who jumped from the top of | is simply awfal._ It reminded me of some of our | umes just received from both London and | sathoriged to invite the seccral te ia | is Willina Hi Tveeook fe wad born ta Om Reserve one quart of dough from @ batch of | (63)fect and one ci) inch. thence south Bets our a the stage to do the bidding of their masters at | Worst scouting days in the rough Salmon river | Parise e governments im H. Trescot je was born in Charles- | bread, add two unbeaten eggs, one-half teacup- | feet, and thence weet sixiy-two (62) feet ohe cl) tall broad-brimmed sombrero, weighi s E its immense gilt or silver cords, from two t revolution, ma: pounds, short jacket, and trousers with iarge | Scent into these Silver-plated buttons down the side. All the | tillery to the co d cal country, Idaho, ‘ . - of the republics of Moxico, Central and South | ton in 1828, and when scarcely arrived at man- | ful sugar, piece of butter the size of an e to She piace of Segianion. — pool ar We slid and floundored down the rocky zig-| | 7 T#tcx, Suacay, Heavy Cantet’s Harm £0} amorica,Wayti, Sau Domingo and thoempire of | hood publisheds book on Anenece diplomacy | and mix thoroughly. Bet to i clghtove anomie, with tetereet eed ee eetad eeteSe ‘terest.and secured by deed o zags of the first barranca, and in its deep, cool popular a number of years ago is revived. | Brazil to join the United States in a confer-| which attracted wide attention. President sprinkle over the top a little granulated sugar, | trust, or ail ws to be curnplied with in tem bottom, on a little mountain stream, found an | These goods are especially liked in russet-| ence to be held at Washington in the United | Pierce appointed him secretary of legation at|@ little ciunamom, and eighteen almonds | 4=5* frome Gay of sale. All recording agd copveyane- middle class with us, ‘Thoy eat on the buck | Indian ‘ranch with adobe walls and tile roof, | browns and natural grays, though they are | States at such time ae he may deem. proper in | London eed Peesrinwt Beetecae made him as- | chopped fine, and bak Ing ac cont of purchaser. “A Gnponit of W U6 required A - at time of sale, seat and maintained the usual reserve of Mexi- | where we stopped at noon. The road during | shown in all colors, the year 1889 for the purpose of discussing and | sistant secretary of state. He was a bitter! Creawep Crams.—Drain and cut fifty clams GEO. W. ean women among strangers, ouly opening | the morning lind been full of travel. In the| Fon raz Eanty Avroxn the Freneh design- | recommending for adoption to thelr reepsetive Secensionist, and went with his tate when she | into small pieces; season them acta aber _wortite BER BERSEAR | Truster, their mouths to take an occasional s{p of the | rst hour from Zapotlan I counted some 500| ers have prepared soutache jackets, ao called | S°YerHmente some plan of arbitration for the | joined the Confederacy. He remained south | oot two ciiaieiier tile “ianuiains aah FPHomas DOWLING, auctioneer. tequila (a high grade of the Sery meseal) which | Pack mules going to Colima with merchandise. | jeouyge the cloth of which they are made is | *°toment of disngrecments and disputes that | after the war till 1875, and then came to Wesh- 7 ale — mentee Reel cree eee nnn | Later on we ust ike courlen Uineawt fine Ge may hereafter arise between them, and for ington to practice law. He was retained in| hen it, bubbles edd two, tablespoontuls of | 7husTEES SALE OF A Mi autre LIX iy rt AY INSTITUTION, of 2 Liber There werealso one or two senoras of the ii 4 i flour; mix until smeoth and stir ina half pint| = HOUSE, 1: i : lima laden with coffee and rice, and from then | ®¢4tly concealed by the soutache braiding | considering questions relating to the improve- 6 as counsel before the Halifax fisheries u Pp PPOs! Row much the tequila ‘had uffected then and | Mtl evening I saw more miles and turer | Which in done on it in arabesque and palin | ment of besidees intercourse. aad wanes “of comimigsion, In 1880 President Hayes ap- | of he clam liquer and the clams; stir continu- Strosirk Yak tr om oved how wise iss “well-bridied tongue.” | than Thad seen in the west in several years’ | Patterns. direct communication between said countries | pointed him one of the commis- promindhe-nocy aaa I — Ss two min- ys ‘i a7 Ve left Sayula still on diligencia at 6 o'viock | Service, I think. I stopped counting after the | Tan ane now in fashion a number of very | and to encourage such reciprocal commercial | sioners to negotiate a treaty with China. Ia tous tesmodiasely from ihe ten Gad cele on oe thea god Soe on the second morning and climbed a small | Stst hour, need Tsay? Once or twice wo met | graceful short capes for driving, Inte afternoon | Telations as will be beneficial to all and secure | 1881 Secretary Blaine made him sudan af at onde — foutg i. (st, seas, both of Fange of the Sierras, getting to ilie top just in | People evidently from the wealthy haciendas— | totes and evening concerts, Some of them aro | ™0Te extensive markets for the products of |to Chili and Péru; but Mr. i seasoning o! BBS Peper and serve, of the D. C., the subscribers ver the valley and inks Danenty ca sn ist | tive, She rode a Rnemulo. with het soencrtzs | made of large-meshed Brassola net allk, om- | “Geerg. Tiaras rorvarding the invitations to |” erved as comcatssentr, | Best ens ogy, bd hal cuptal of segue C00] STR PSN PAL v ™ * , 5 er monogram ‘ ‘ 7, ih a a at PIVE 0% ‘ ous pene Premier (meaedein peils One in silver on the saddle skirts. Behind neste broidered to imitate the Garrick cupes, placed | the said governments the President of the | with Gen. Grant, Minister Romero, and Gen. Hs h ] mere explicit, twe-thirds of a gill), two ounces | ofrteis plese or paresl of | a couple of mozoa and three pack mules, She | °2¢ *bove another. : United States shall set forth that the confer-| Canedo, to negotiate a reciprocity treaty with | of L. f, creamed, and il t milk; | SME et CY pe Stat te ee was probably visiting some neighboring haci-| Lace Ixssrtioxs appear as skirt trimmings | ence is oalled to oonsider— Mexico, which has been approved by the Sen-| thes sun in balf «pint of our waged vine wedi tot vert ot righ Sey ine, The ale was de- | €nds, and the mules possibly bore much finery | on some of the pattern caahmere dresses, and| | First. Measures that shall tend to preservo | ates of both republics, published and pro- ful of baking d fla: ith | Sguare north of square nau t licous. Up the mountain just below us came | Of a4 antique periodol fashion. Every traveler | heavier stuffs will be adorned with openwork | t@ peace and promote the prosperity of the | claimed, but never put in force because, owing im Jon, bitter almond or | Siz-00 a4 t . haif's teaspoonful ef lemon, bitter almond or | £y.%,206 Sy te ghine ie recorded in & long line of burros packing casks (of tequila, | SPeaks t the other he passes on the road, | embroideries and cord teiumings, reversing | #¢¥erti Amcrican states ih to the opposition to free Mexican sugar, the | yauilla extract. Bake in 4 irou muffin | the iusprovements, ct cetera as in eel Probably ), and attended by a half dozen white- | “Alois, senor!” is the almost universal form of | the effects of last year, the foundation being | , S¢cvud. Mensures toward the formation of an | United States House of Representatives would Fobed drivers and packers, and still below | §¥chsalutation, “buenos dias” or “buena tardes” | black and the embroidery in color. these, selling up the steep incline, came our | being much more rare, Darxty axp Caanmine Gowns for house are diligence, which we men had relieved of our A REAL DON. imported cashmeres in various bright shade: the foot ntain. Y ii * ‘ i |e nanpr mapa Doge fer opeptliyhtce At our nooning station we found several | wrought in scattered designs with embroidi girl bound for Zapotlan. We ‘could’ sce hex | other travelers of the better class and the | in place of the borders of embroidery. 1 away beneath us with her pretty face glancing corral was crowded with mules, packs and at- | em! ; toned. Amerioan ‘customs union, under which the | not consent to the necessary legislation, Pill ansver the ‘purpose Tin cone ee inks | Tis terme of sale are: One-third of Sane of the American nations with each other| While the foreign delegates are all men| warm or cold. , sgl OFM Pomble sad prefinbi, epro- | anowe by cape 2, eeetal wy, ine | "hora Tomaro Pemaran—Seven pounds | reenact seen aes terest Third, The establishment of regular and | sufficiently well known to give a sketch of | Per or egg (yellow) tomatoes, peeled; seven Eituss to the entietuction ct the trukesson the mreperty frequent communication between the ports of | them. pounds si and juice of three lemons. Let he sold. All conveyancing and recording st the cost of roidery is often in silk in metallic color,but | the several American states and the ports of| S'r Vincente G. Quesada is the Argentine | them stand together over night, Drain off tho | ths, purchaser. if the terms are mots mplied wits 4 . 4 ed n T i *, within ten frou the day of sale, the trustees re- from the window in evident alarm at the way | tendant mozos, A few minutes after we camo | Very little metallic embroidery is used. each other, . minister at Washington and is very well known | sirup and boil it, skimming well. Put in the | Serve tue rucht to resell Lav property on Ave clays? the stage would tilt and it was wonderful what | a very interesting looking typo of Spanish don | 4 Dnessy Gowy has a skirt of bottle-groon | ,,F°Urt The establishment of a uniform avs-| in this country. He iva literary man by pro- | tomatoes and boit | gon Ae tere Merman poy, By wang Ly la sympathy she evoked from our masculine | rode in and dismounted with us, He and his velvet, with a large redingote of beige cloth in customs regulations in each of the in- | fession and may be referred to as the James ce out the fruit a ated skimmer purchaser in deteult, ‘, ANTHONY BY stee. 4 th inte all had. fieet-<f op i gote 0 dependent American states to govern the mode | Russell Lowell of his country. He edited a| end spread upon dishes, the sirup down CHARLES MATTHEWS, Trostes. party. Th a haar poe Seavaled ast a were ‘aed ek bo yee a very light shade. This is one mass of of aporinsion and exportation of merchandise | magazine which compares with the Atlantic | until it thickens, adding just before you take | set-akds Tid 15th st. ow, eee wied over a good road through a | picturesque and suggestive to the stranger of | arabesque embroidery in bronze and green | #04 port dues and charges, a uniform method | Monthly. He is author of a history of Pata-| it up the juice of three lemons. Put the fruit BOVE SALE Is POSTPONED IN CON. beautiful valley, well watered, full of cattle | possibilities in the way of highwaymen in thia | velvet. Iti hand work, artistic in shading | Of determining the classification and valuation goals anda book upon the dispute between | into the jurs and fill up with hot sirup. When i : egpeuce of the rain until WEDNESDAY, SKFTRAL and green with standing crops. An hour of | wild reg’ The don carried ‘a couple of | aud design, and almost worthy of frame and|°f such metchandise in the ports of each | England and the Argentine Republic as to the | cold seal or tie up. BEK TWEN Ty Fira 188, same hour and place. this brought us to Zapotlan—Zapotlan el | Colt’s, which wes very visible uader his short | panel hanging. nd a uniform system of invoices and | ownership of the Faulkland islands, Ho has| Guzex Tomato Parseaves.—Eight pounds of | B¥2'%e!," the sanitation of ships and | also written a considerable volume on the con- ‘Trustows _seiS-déds THUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, sPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. CATALOGUE SALE grande, as it is called. It isa town of only | jacket, and each or his men hada Coltand| Some or rae Autumn dress skirtsare arranged Some 26,000 inhabitants, but is extremely | carbine besides. Of course they all had | go as to give the appearance of a redingote or wealthy. There are over ten millionaires in | §words—every one has in this country, They lonaise, though in reality the bodice is the place. With ail its wealth it is exceedingly | are carried strapped under the left leg to the | P! 6 y the bodice is sepa- uarantine, stitutional history of the Argentine Republic, | “™Al/ green tomatoes, pierce each with a fork; Fifth. The adoption of a uniform system of | S'r Roque Saenz Pena iso law. er of ability | *Veu pounds sugar,fourlemons(the juice only), weights and measures and laws to protect the | and bas bonnie the diplomatic service of tha | Ome ouace of rand mace mixed Heat all i i it 4 lowly and boil until the fruit is clear, | OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST EX- rimitiv progressive, ‘The: saddle, rate from the basques, which fall below the | patent rights, copyrights and trade marks of | Argentine Republic for some time. He was ether 9 2 . Sagi bank ta ‘the — The peal aes By the bye, this necessity for being armed | Waist, the division being concealed beneath | citizens of either couutry in the other and for delegate to the obny of South American Take eo pact ee ee QUISITE HAARLEM FLOWER ROUTS, CON- facturers and hacieudsdos of the neighborhood | is by no means a fictitious one in the interior, | #ome Sort of girdle. This style is much more | the extradition of criminals. uations which was held last winter at Monte- | Mr —— fruit into jars and cover | SISTING OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE BYA- still keep their money in treasure chests, | A German gentleman was attacked by bandits | sy to make than a fitted coat, Sixth, The seo ig of # common silver | Video. wit hot ieep, The esceet of rv CINTHS, IN ALL COLORS AND FINEST Va- buried or stowed away from human gaze, m|#couple of months ago in plain sight of the | Tue Mosr Srrzisa Movaxrve Gowxs now | Ci, t0 be issued by each government, tho| Councillor Lafayette Rodrigues Pereira is a 3 success . ETLES ; NARCISSUS, ChOCUS AND TULIPS; geod old-fashioned indiference to interest | town of Guadalajara’ Ho hed bites ine same to be legal tender in all.commercial | leader of the liberal party in Brazil and was | *bave fresh fruit, not bruised and not too wen combine English and Canton crepe, some- rey i ” is ‘i i: EAKLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUC VON THOL, com) 21 stol bullet, i A a ; transactions between the citizens of all the | premier of the last cabinet. He was secretary | “d¢#d ripe,” the best spices, strong cider vine- ' suaple or compound. jeobe tray Sirota times alone and sometimes with Henrietta | American States, UF toreign stain fix seens Pouca, gar; have your fire just right and plenty of get your gun and keep it by you in the ; Cloth, which retains great favor for mourning | Seventh. An agreement upon and reoom-| Dr, Salvador de Mendonca was formerly con- | £004 dry Wood at soeste hove a8 squat country. attire. For later mourning or light mourning | mendation for adoption to their r pective | sul general to the United States and lived for White embroidered crepe appears in the com- | governments of a definite plan of arbitration | ten or twelve years in New York. He married | Srvrrep Pzrree Maxoors.—Cut the tops bination, and some of it is extremely rich and | of all questions, disputes and differences that an American lady. from one dozen green peppers, remove the beautiful, may now or hereafter exist between them, to| 8'rJ. M. Hurtado is the Colotabian minister | sceds and save the tops, Stand the peppers For Coacutxo and autumn traveling, long, theend that all difficulties and disputes be- | to th: country, He is a merchant and man of upright in @ tub, put a teaspoonful of salt in See ate ; tween such nations may be peaceably settled | wealth. He was a partner of Mr. Hobson, who | UP sa ‘ straight directoire ngotes of silver gray, | ONG y, revanted: : f Vice Pri ; each and soak tweaty-four hours, then drain den browa camel's hair, are imported, with | “4.38 P is a brother-in-law of Vice President Levi P. | sna rinse, Cut one hard head of cab- golden | o ported, wit Eighth. And to consider such other subjects | Morton. bage on a cabbage cutter, add to it a half tea- cape aiid toques to match. Heavy silk braid | relating to the welfare of the several states | $'r Carlos Martinez Silva is now secretary of | o08°. Tai of ground cloves, the same of ground | Under and by virtue of « deed of trust dated the 1 Plain panels af some of the goeea, while ethers | caPreeeres ees be 4predented by any of | treasury at Colombia, He is «young man, | spoomful of ground cloves, the same of ground | qay'af'une “A'b: Test aud rected fo toe plain — os oone - hort beled pacer Rapes wa} wk vegiartirti are hereby invited to partici- | about forty, with a great x grantees leader. | ta) lespoonfal of salt, Mix thoroughly. Stuff Teens cae ie re are qui jornes a pat said conference. ¥ ‘ali L o hoods lined in dark red or terra-cotte silk, Sec. &. That the stim of @75,000, oF so general of Colombia to this eouutry eed sent | tue peppers with this mfxture, put on the tops eneral of Colombia to this country and is well ie ti 4 ‘Tue Buvxs o¥ Last Seasox, ranging from the | much thereof as may bo necessary, is hereby | known in New York. and tie tightly. Stand them upright ina stone serpentine blue-green up to the grayish resoda | “PPropriated, out of any money in the Treas-| 8'r Jose Maria Camaano was the last pres- | J7 82d cover with cold vinegar. chopped horseradish or dful u hues and pretty yellow greens, are all shown bt Slopaah pf hege pppropriated, = be rie poe L edeaggem bg ne eee a tiums may be added to prevent the vinegar again. There are also new shades of blue, | cretion of the Secretary of State, for expensus | years’ as president, fis brother-in-law, De | om molding. jou darker than the old-time Mazarino blue, but | incidental to the conference. Florez, is now president, pease Homrsy on Rice Recwavrre.—If a cupfal of | coruer lighter and brighter than navy blue. Roso Sec. 4. That the President of the United Dr. Fernando Cruz, re} nting Guatemala, | pearl hominy has been left from breakfast it is pinks, yellow and cream-white promise to lose | States shall appoint, by and with the advice | ian man of great learning—one of the flues none of their popularity for evening wear. and consent of the Senate, ten delegates to said | scholars of South America, and a wonderful ‘ : 7 5 A Cuanmixa Morxixa Gowy is in « creamy | conference. who shall serve without compensa- linguist, When the South American commis- ‘oue white very light weight woolen material, made } tion other than their actual hocessary expenses, | sion was given & dinner by President Barrios which A HOTEL D¥ THR IvrERtor. /! - and the several other states participating in | Mr. Cruz was asked by the t to given, bearing: Our hotel, th ( witha round yoke and full gathered bodice ‘a 1 Pro- per centun ¢ best in the place, is the Plaza dinss:ina sha. a embroidery, The | 12 conference shall be reprosen book a9many | pose the health of the United States commis- Xrust ou @e Gayos and has in its court an amphitheater fetal of & ng ytd delegates as each may elect: Provided, how- Hous ‘A depeait of ‘ sion, He did so, ing first in English, for cock-fighting, wheuce its name, Our room REDECCAS AT THE WELL. a girdle or Delt of pale blue ribbon aud the | C%e%s That in tho disposition of questions to ‘Bou tar French, then ik is next to the cockpit. It has a stone floor, two | But we are stillat our dinner station. As| skirt is very saalgn Plaited, however, atboth | cottied oo san io erence, BO state shall be nthe. angsuge tue, beds, four chairs, « table, water jug, sud tin |soonaswe had dismounted and had had our | sides ou the borders of the’ two side’ panels, | "suc". ‘thas the aenrtane of prevent, comprising, nearly by the fact that our pretty girl and her mother tui provide for the ie i- public iy ita before dinner. In a couple of id termine, and beans—I suppose I ought to say “frijoles,” for ‘atout-leather boots and s gray soft ence back of us and in front is the main range of | palslablo. at least — all is throwa ® pure tartan mantle, joking like business, and be- bal g, a modern Dasin. | This ts a fair sample of « hotel room in | spurs removed by Jose, our mozo (this is ucere- | reaching from the waist down, of embroidery. | point euch clerks and cthey aan ee Tirobec egg: A atepaw al Id any interior town. Iam somewhat consoled | mony always performed by the mozo), we| Tus Paorzr Taavevixa Dness Now, says a be at @ com deter- - sought the ui raw mate that serve as beds | Paris fashion writer, is made of gray wool, | mined by his publ Cueseet ace on Seley Ba Erg in such places and lay down like every one | piainly stitched and worn in ite coat form over Peasy a Printor, in the English, el ora ‘or! so mi hours we were called by Jose and sat down to | S.suit of gray coutil or gray chamols leather. | of the proceedings of the conference as it shall the ordinary moal—mcat, tortillas, egge am fer i reer irod e tbe Ecevit od the chamois hand bag, with the mountings and waive ae — Chile is used with | onogram in silver, complete the outfit. Over From these rises into a without sleeves, and only a silver buckle to rreqed peak the Volcan de Nevado, long fasten it at the yond this is the Volcan de Colima, still activ. The Naughty Ants. end constantly smoking. It is one of the ret Lerptoaed tiest volcanoes in the world—almost perfectly ite spt ser. place, as it were, traveler. The stage line or mules are the trav- @ler’s only friends amid the vast ranges and barrancas of the Sierras. The Tost is oue ‘ipal ones, however, to the western western terminus of it being Colima. While at Zapotlan I met a yor American of Jong residence in Mexico who business on road—his objective point was the Marcos, of the finest ister at Ws my own Fr. CO. tagurre yh fi ; Ae art