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12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO: . D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES To ARTISES, HISTORIANS AND COSTUMERS | Pars for 50 cents each), some sort of mackin- STORY OF THE TOLTECS. his speech they were given new cloaks and re- | SURVIVORS OF THE ALAMO, the Wild West show has been a revelation, and AWAY UP THE AMAZON fom or rubber coat thet covers him or her en- 5, pease ceived the good wishes and. congratulations of | avail ape they have taken fall advantage of it for the for- tirely overeh , still, | A Olvilized American People of an Age 3; who, as they came up, threw Told by Aged “Uncle Jimmie” mation of correct ideas, Paintersand sculptors thick boots with cork soles. It is best to be Gone By. |in turn some perfume on the hearth. Next, | Cannon. | the bride and bridegroom were cro Nope gk —_ San Antonio Letter to the Philadelphia Preas caplets of flowers and the day was concladed | Just over the San Pedro, just across the @i- reer port srreroeg THD CONTINENT | with festivition There war alco. religiOvt | yin tne perween the “ampere tr MANY CENTURIES BEFORE COLUMBUS WAS ceremony similar to this in all a priest et ‘BORN—WHERE THEY CAME FRoM A PUZZLE— | officiating, when, instead of cloaks, ther put on | #82 San Antonio, ina bumble adobe hut, chur- HOW THEY LIVED, WHAT THEY DID axp THE Costly dresses, with skulls embroidered on them. , acteristic of the poorer classes of Mexicans, have found the camp a““happy hunting ground,” | °p, « Z and the art of the future will be enrubed ia | A Trip of a Thousand Miles on the consequence. The 1 press bas teemed = with illustrations of the show. ‘The painters of King of Waters. Munich enthused over it. Bierstadt, you will remember, studied it at Staten Island for his Thus attired the newiy married couple were | lives Senore Candelaria. inting, “The Last of the Buffalo.” Rosa ARTS THEY KNEW. - és . ; ‘onheur spent an average of three davea week |THE CITY OF MANAOS. ay Scgompenied to their home and left to them-| "Way ia Senora Candelaria? some will nth, at the camp in Paris and presented Col. Cody y C LUMBUS WAS A GREAT MAN, BUT — Ainong the Toltecs the doad were buried in | She is the oldest living survivor of the greet with a memorial picture of himself on borse- nights on whore, but for steady use, both da! he was a few centuries too late in his al- | their clothes and with dogs to guide anddefend | Maesscro, that of the Alamo. To « few the back. | Sir Arthur Sullivan was a regular visitor | Wonderfal Improvements Made inthe Means | and night, on shipboard. This is emphatically leged discovery of Ameri: Not only had | them in their long jour: According to titeir | renora has told the story of her presence in the to Earl's Court and was deeply interested in the | of Travel—The Beat of the Many Lines of the country of hammocks and Brazilian 3 merica. Not only Indians’ idea of music. UNUSUAL soctaf, HOXORS have been accorded Messrs. Cody, Burke and belief when the departed were ushered into the Alamo on that fatel Sundar, March 5, 1836, of Steamersto Take—What May Be Seen Along | "¢¥F goes anywhere without one, whatever | this continent been found and inhabited by | Prence of the hime oF ike soiker wml the Sein tube Stage nies enti eo tas of else he may dispense with inline of those | man for an indefinite period before he set foot | Wictiantecuttt they offered him papers, ban- the Basihe Of the River, articles which we consider the common neces-| on it, but mighty civilizations had existed in | dle: of sticks, perfumed reeds, tunics, shirts | *R¢ 172 brave Texans pat to death by the mer saries of the toilet. As in many parts of Peru a ery a can cupped 4m tn,| Olives Matiennn, nl alia tibiae 6taa aie | been thrown open to them and in many of | From The Star's Traveling Commissioner. piace of bread, #oin the Amazon country beds and gigantic monuments ott which all tho spirits of the defunct were obliged | her arms by the M pavoneta them they have been elected honorary mem- Manson, Brazix, September 18, 1892. | are entirely si by hammocks. In all | behind them, testifying to their baving been, | fosuim. ‘On ‘dhe beoke of this civcam were | ~ adage y erty. 7} oop bern, Wille T ven chatting eiie Muay Bucks be ts LMOST A THOUSAND | hotels and private houses are stout ring bolts | although they had either passed away of were Gogs which helred thar oweers ‘to. crows itand say she could not have been received a letter informing him of his election muilekep Qamightiano? fastened to the walls, to which you may re on the verge of extinction when the voyager | Whenever a ghost neared the bank his dog in thers; others cla: a! she was not only thew, as a member of the famous Balloon Society of ae peonaed as (Le Kr oN recipe il er ee from Spain arrived. It has always been a most ™edistely jumped into the river aud b ped bim | but us the oldest and only survivor of the aw*ul =. His ine = it = te 9 ical Peter mia mecca teem of sathe interesting puzzle to determine whence these | °° bs og le dic 2 he Frage vine day. There is man, however, who knc - aes tho show ozhitiled befor the etamn a ee inn ely ot nemeperers | Seriptares,” Stace 1okaltnce arvtsuuse to Fora, Mazioo end | portion of it was Wereed. This Gperstion wes | chee as ott Scie tems ite hare i he iy nee as other lotalities in Central America. Bat no | repeated on the anniversary of the same day for “ i . royal family. On the first occasion her majest: and colleges, hotels and MAMMOCKS SEEN ERE. Pe mn iverear: it be a becaase he was there. ‘This is attended at Earl's Court, and on the last Col para t | doubt is any longer entertained that they were | four rears, at the end of which everything that | William J. Cannon, tamubarle kineeee th + one electric | Day after day, as you steam along the great 3 | muliarly k oa was requested By her to ee the teat Mean ney | Yellow-hued river, you see hammocks suspended | Asiatic origin. Within recent years ae to the deceased was finally con-| ont the west as “Ulcle Jimmie” Canne indsor—an unusual honor, considering it was back: ‘ sailing vessels from th te ih — guide and inter and only . 7 o in every wayside hut, hammocks swung from | Siling m the eastern shores Ende een oe THE ORIGINAL LOG CABIN. afer of mourning at the court, "Her majesty Sissaee re rane less the’ Wicks: Tadian iene patiently | OC Alle! bare! boon” vatiad! accom Ose ° Einwen sleretienl Graemeer ioe then presented Col. Cody with » signet ri ais Fs Writtea for The Evening § History. where Mex and Maj, Burke and Mr. Salsbury with diamon with mort of the com.| Weaving hammocks, hammocks everywhere. | Pacific ocean by the winds and currents and German exhibitions respectively, with this 7 i. ompi houtan » vant of th: ° : “ | which are such as have prevailed for thousands at Wom wheas Galt Sane Eicher ieee eee , en > year the Wild West and » highly succossful | Pint, | Maj; Burke will fash hison the Washing forta apd conveniences | eee ee roe oe anes | of years. It would naturally happen thet te a where Santa Anna made his famous atiack on ( 4 *g | ton boys when he gets over. mocks, swinging, chatting or ‘dreaming tl : “ A {Lines for a young man.) the Alamo and the be and trags » AL » - | horticultural exhibition. When Col. Cody's that can be found at| happy houts away,” and most of them prefer | the same agencies in times past ships 7 Travia, Dory Ceodett and Bouts, wih Geir le first came over they put up a log cabin. WHAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED. en y “a rf daaeh should have been drifted over the same waste tweed Gaswacans " tong < voy Posie ada | Fre till there, and there ia no more substantial | The Wild West show has been a eplendia ad- home snd with“ things | the seme airy beds at nigh (often slosping. two | Spould have been drifted ova penny nae . known, ere we had done 169 brave companions. There are st a oi one er si ii i he oF ‘be things regret joo late, ons Telated of that event, — 1” building in London. Yertisement to the old world of the marvelous | Of beanty, ipa thrown, in to whith | im ctijammosk) to retiring to the spay state | Or asi tae architecture of the civilizations | That threats of evil, windls mae, perggrergaiveene pr daar wegen de The “Wild West's” Remarkable Ex- cami aeeel aoa in American enterprise. In every place, as | @ far, cold north isa stranger. of antiguity in Amorica in strikingly like that marry hdl gaiey a hone Z pe During the first season it was, in true wild | Maj. Burke pointed but to us, the American fag | TO De more explicit about it, Manaos is not of the Japanese, while their decorative devigns | yre ges nagn neg there are, however, Senora Candelaria periences in the Old World. | indian teshbeas Ghambidie aane ba eae 7 on the Amazon river, but on the Rio Negro. Tesgrable those of the Chinese, and their cus- Not owned that life should fatlure be, cle Jimmie” Cannon, who cnn prove a = candles. In Col. Cody's absence the practical Having come some 950 miles up the “king of eppareatiy ef Bisley octete at arc are} With withered hopes and loves adrift, ably that history ani tradition 79 eee tons % ” in a . a can p at sive © 2 ea cs ao: V Ragin introdiaed ges, “Wien Sak) tacks waters” we made a sudden turn into the Negro : Like Qoteam on a restless sea ran preneny hanive ovides THE BEST KNOWN AMERICAN. | cathe back aud saw this he didn’t aliogether like river, and on the left bank of the latter majestic ee 3 i : © the two turvivors of tae it; but while they were about it he said they stream, which at this point is over a mile wide, Gne of the most remarkable of these ancient / Had we been moved by friendshigrs fears, 7 | might as well show American enterprise, so be rhaps a dozen miles above its junction with civilizations was that of the Toltecs in Mexico, ae apoE enh ond Unche Smee ‘The End of the Combination Which Has As- | had the electric hay pat Let —_ song ores the Amazon, is Manaos, the capital city of Alto who preceded the comparatively barbarous attering storm of years tonlehed Europe for Five Years—Remark- | cated the cabin to the uses of the press, but in Amazonas,the largestand northernmost province of Brazil. The change from one river to the other is as marked in color as that from the Mississippi to the Missouri near Alton, Ill. The slow, black water of the Negro river refuses to amalgamate with the rushing yellow tide of Healt lightly wil 1 mentally he shows the vig years bis He is al height, weighing 200 and steady n 4“ Had wrecked us tess tn passing by. Azteca whom Cortez found in possession of that country. From the seventh to the four. | Bw polesgeigeniet en teenth century they spread over Mexico and And tanish all alluring foes Central America, and the ruins of their pal- ‘That peaceful might be es, temples and cities are to this day the Of earth, when nearing a mazement of archiologista, They were the | it have sat and sipped such American celebrities able Traveleof the Red Men—Food for Re-) 0) "Tih, G. Blaine. Simon Cameron and fiection—Monuments of American Enter- | “Terry” Jerome, and English royal folk, di para marquises and other notabilities by the score. REMARKABLE JOURNEYS, ‘s last view os It is food for reflection to think of a band of the Amazon, and d the two, holding apart from mest Gal nae ae ek os soda hpateageernd spo, Oct. 17. 189% | sociates, scouts, cowboys, &c., crossing the things earthly, the larger and stronger absorbs | Tooms. On the lower decks, wheresecond-class | records by means of Knots ef dilfereat solos How different might our lot have been. MID A VERITABLE | yfediterranean from Marseilles to Barcelona the weaker. Leeangge ticle poo oe a but | arranged after a certain method. This manner Let us submissive bow, nor dure shower of costly bou-| and Ianding on the very spot where Christo- WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENTS IN TRAVEL. | bord in, lnamocks bung Go taikly eopether | of setting down their story was banded down Arraign the One that ordered #0; urel : ‘4 a werd in hammocks bung so thickly together | to to on, and thus it b This be our plea, with humble prayer: quets and Iaurel| pher Columbus landed on his return to Spain; If the accounts of former navigators are true | that itt would bo. iremecible eekly, foether | from generation to generation, and thus it uaa P ths, and with the! to think of them in Corsica and Sardinia, and i Ses Oo ° Pi in | Deen preserved to the present day. They were Father we did not, could not know? sar os “Wena Waae a So the mad at ths | sind certainly we have no reason to dispute | them, though one might scoot beneath them in | colchfated for, theie caltnce and ehill ia me James M. Stewart. | markabie Jong-sustained applause | to wou ete ce i cue them—wonderful improvements have been | case of emergency, such as coming aboard at : ve e i BBE fangs a - {stoical red manas he sat in the shadow of | ron¢ P : ; . chanics, so that the name Toltec came tobe] Wasnington, D. C., 1892. Joruroya on the whole Mexican border that he f thousands of | } midnight from some way station. When Prof. ; Of tens of thousan ‘ | Mount Vesuvius or gazed at the ruins of so Xeck. made a - oe een. ee aa a ‘Agassiz made their celebrated journey |*Y20RSmous for architect and artiflcer They ends ee | does not know from head to mouth. © ing in his cul 0 follo i means is gres ve Mrs. z : O ‘oduced va~ “Uncle Jimmie 0" os “i fale malt cae aban ete pseneteeen in fancy; these | nas been received with honor and enthusiasm. sguias at'tee cend. Sow secunluneet Gow | up the Amazon in 1865 the latter wrote: “Thus | {7° Sy'Pored to have introduced the cultiva. Seo XITl end Benne. | aaa wor ve tion of maize, cotton and many vegetables, and 5 j at Leavenworth ing th ‘To the world has been demonstrated that the | zilian steamers run regularly up as Manaos, | far the hardships of this South American jou: ‘4 i : jexraph. | “ . ade a to pict eu . they were cunning artists in working gold and : oa n Oa rom Rome, | society of old cor lands erpcantlas gene, | 9 of Pope Leo ate daccling fete given inthe | American cowboy ie the prince ‘of horsemen, | and among. them the Draziian Norhera Navi: | Ney scent. to retreat at ‘our approach, and it Precious stones. All that they did was grace- | ,, TOUy # published a telegram from Rome, | ty in Texas and ia heed 'Earopeandbas gon. | Vatican; to see them photographed in the Dd he will live in history as thé equal, if not | gation Company sends vessels as fine as any | imposable to travel with greater comfort than fat and delicate. the writer of which, who is described as ‘a dip- inoss attached to it ver to returns” ®* | Colossenm and also immortalized by the cam- | He superior, of the Arab of song and story. | that crows the Atlantic. There are two big En- | bere surrounds us. The state rooms are hardly |‘ Snidelicate, | | lomatist.” gives an account of the manner in ory was as follows om Thurs the show bills some-| era in the Venetian palace of the Doges or in| “We have proved,” said Muj. Burke, in acon-| glish steamers, each of 1,000 tons burden, | Used at night, for in er eigge hos geo wealth was divided into classes of priests, war- | which the pope received the intelligence of i etter stvendd weds what pathetically put | the strange “street vehicle” of the “Bride of | YeT*ation with whom I gathered may of the | which come from Liverpool direct to Para and | deck is far morecomfortable. Our deck, roofe. first saw the > San Ant ; riors, merchants and tillers of the soil. Polyg-| Renan’s death, derived, as he afirms, from the . : facts for this letter, “that the cowboy is not the | continue up the Amazon, returning to Liver- | in for its whole length andwith an awning to . “ y . Rirms, Renee Ogee lns SS Sele ties, fm | ign Vieiig | bateiale, pistol-firing | pool vie New York. For the traveler who feds | let down on the sides if needed, looks like or ee poh aoe te | Prelate who communicated it to bis holiness. + Prone rat | blackguard he has been painted by ill-informed comfortable, unceremonious sitting room. A | Painters, sculptors, takers ‘of mosaics ond | It was on Sunday evening, and the pope was | 270% rage ae aes See — — pepe oops =e ee son smelters of gold and silver, The jewelers and | about to retire to rest. He remained silent a|js the Alame ‘The ones drew the 6 gatherin, ve been wrangling and indulging at this moment strewn w: ), jour- i F i ee eked. “ 7” | were leo butchered he Alamo, ¥ ee ee eens nals, books and papers of all sorte, Yee or | Mpidaries could imitate all_ kinds of animals, | moment, and then asked. “How did he dic?” | wer butchered. ‘The Alam mad nature's children has been free from scandal it. It is the fashion Bill is now the take a farewell t farewell, then ¢ farewell, and an celebrated Moet celebrated of men of the public, then to take a | @ final farewell, then « p “ : laut, fowers and birds. Cotton was spun Impeuitent,” waa the reply. Leo XII re-| remember, was a lange stone church, #ut three lounging chairs aud half dozen ham- | P) age che # > S ‘ 4 absolute farewell, and so on ad infinitum for and ill-repute of every kind. All governments mocks farnishour drawing room ad supply | 2° omen. and was brilliantly dved with both | fected 2. moment stl then, remarked vere | rounded by « high wall om the north, x t and : = See nee all that ia absded focweck naa cen.” animal and mineral colors. This fabric was | quietly, “That is better.” The prelate having | south sides, while the San Antonio river forme years. But ¢ pik repr an 7 Ahad Meualy sactived senwabess = thoencaeor ‘Again ahe says: ‘One is quite independent in made in every degree of fineness, so that some | manifested some surprise the pope went on to | @ barrier on the weat. tw ity about it an at cei y Me “s 4 i pI hi row as, Priday the cans began ¥ as it was backed up by traveling Americans have found us ‘at home’ in tha matter of bedding; nobody in Brazil travels ineneiver mess ee ited tke epee hie noche mloginrodogce je would be jnd - a th aa “ wa toend — a — in wt the announcement that the day after the last foreign lands, and let me say to Tne Sran that without bisown hammock and the net, sich iatereuaving ‘with sackchothiun kale of abr [nuaemeit eee it Bean shaseugh itt] askur Gaston Mune aeee Ont formance the horses and fixings of the Wild | we are deeply grateful for the generous he! in many places, a necessary accompaniment, e i i _ . ‘momet erw et > r fast chow woald be auctioned off, and thet given us by feprecentatives of the Americas on account of the mosquitoes. Beds and bed- | Male and feathers of birds, thus producing a absolve him. A few momenta after Kae | at 8000 cose, 0 two days later Col. Cody an? his cowboys and ‘You ding are almost unknown, but there are none ao | 0st beautiful effect. Their calendar was | XIII observed that Renaa had done more good | the river and be overnment in all places we have visited. ‘ ihjee of ivid- i sed | the walle Indians would sail for the United States in the on'tdine with ws “Taliang of uivg, int Poor st nat to possess two or, three of the | Me'tko vee lata” clghisan mouine of tweety | Sercione, fae ke Spee” ee carpus | the walle and placed te of « Placed ‘on the specially chartered 5,000-ton steamer Mohawk. | steamed oyster season in Washington? I wish scare, meat wine Lnaimosks sade by the 10-| 1.0, ccc ccalgading Stel intereacty Mgeie |peomed oe meer me a ec primed edt rl een «5 All of which events bave come to pass. The I were there.” Puaxcis J, O'Neit. dians from the fibers of the palm. = on SpPOr | sacke up the ful number of, SS auya. Thees | euardaled te see tee ee knee | sandbage were brought and piled near the en Plucky band of ricans, red and white. is —s—— Perey operetta tat ae meeps 's belonged to no month and were re- | surprised, but could they believe that ali this | trance, but such was not the case, Savdbaye fae the tone ill be with you ere these BUCK BRADLEY'S WAGER. She whe Mes alcced oat distae Tn thie | S@°ded as unluck: was not designed by Providence? And they! were placed on the roof of the building, sui pear in Tw A TRIUMPHANT PAGEANT. It Was the Desperate Move of a Gambler Now that the Wild West show has ceased to latitude one does not see much of the world be- MAKING THE FIRES ANEW. might hope that particular indulgence would | round and the Stakes Drifted Away. g the guns tween land 4 o'clock in the afternoon, These| At the end of each “epoch” of fifty-two years | b¢ shown to one who was the instrument of nday morning everyt y was expecting ‘ 5 God's wrath. n attack, but it did not, as has been reporter are the hottest hours of the day, and there are | it was to make fire anew for'the na- : . ‘e@xist—that Col. Cody is about to spend the rest From the Detrott Free Press. ener oar eae ppclegetoananal line is that | fe who can resist the temptation of the cool, | tion, pegerngio its ma pried mee cake: ott ———_+e+_____ | take piace, early i then alae The Mexicans Of his life and use his ample fortune to the best “T'm sick, pap; Gawd knows I am.” Known a the Amazonian Stewm Nevigation {Winging hammock, slung in some shady spot, A Tale of Two Barns, Sot ale eeeetel tee sae re advantage asa private gentleman amid the “Bah! Y ~ T , 7 . ple were filled with apprehension lest the Bab? Yer allus whimperin’. Tm gone broke, | Company, whose sailing days for Manaos nre | *ithin doors or without, Tame might fail to be rekindled. tn which case Tke; skinned out o’ my last red. Nothin’ to do, | the Int, 16th and 20th of every month. It is on THEIR CHARACTER AND cost. universal destruction was expected to follow. | , tarm. built a large stately dwelling at the ond I s’pose, but go home. English company, but the officers and engineers | It seems that the omnipresent hammock has | In their dread of such a contingency they threw | *"™, ee d is ai £4) before the fight began. The fing w ot k Bradley got up. A Jong, shambling | #re all Brazilians and the crew are Indians, | i away their idols, destroyed their furniture and | Of «long shady avenue of maples and settled | heeded, but in the parley Mra. Alsberry an’ Buel ¥ got up. Be is been used in Brazil from earliest times, for } | P person he was, with vicious black eyes. The | th#n whom there are no more docile, expert and Columbus, in the narrative of his first voyage, | 2omestic utensils and suffered all fires to go | down to enjoy the comfort and independence | baby, Mrs, Dickinvon and baby, Miss Hess and - 7 careful navigators. This line receiv subsid) “ . A lofty mor i . two | i fl womet de the ot or, with the "show" instinct developed, to LoS@ WoL?'s GRAVE. girl had fallen on w board seat against the wall | from the Brazilian government of 200,000 a | speaks of the “hammacas” or nets in which the | (2, Alofly mountain neat Tztapalapan, two | of a farmer's life, Srscen dite eT shoot at glass balis on the music ball stage or - : - leagues from what is now the City of Mexico, built ittlebarn i | the Alamo, and I believe ali escaped. he | imagination in their strolls through artistic | 80d lay tllire with a pale, pain-drawn face up-| year. Indians slept. Today, beside the palm fiber | was the place chosen for kindling the new fre, | pela soon Sutoheen otingpand ditagied | 2S Lanes Ge tee fired a shot ‘Vin applause in the “border drama”—it is | Picrence, practical Bologna, grand snd stately turned and two small hands pressed against her | There are plenty of other vessels, both | nets of the Amazonian Indians, others are made | which was effected by the friction of two sticks, gaoe oy et | from the cannon on the ground at a party of Milan and unique Verona—through the beauti- | heart. steaming and sailing, in which nothing is first-| from hemp or cotton, hand-woven into firm re was ani man of the name of ‘This ceremony always took place at midnight, a Mexicans who were trying to throw « bridge Medeor, rates, Berlin. Dresden. Leipsic..| “If yer comin’ with me you want to start,” | “its ¢xcept the price, wherein passengers are cloth, often beautifully ornamented or embroid- | and. as the light from the fresh fiameemousrted | Hubbs, who bought « farm in the same neigh | Mexicans who were trving to throw a ride iadgeburg, Hanover, Brunswick, Hamburg, : cted t vide their leeping accom- |, and finished at the sides with . | borbood, buiit « cozy little dwelling of logs; | said her father harshly, looking back. expe 0 provide own sleeping accom-|ered, an: nished at e@ sidee up toward heaven shouts of joy burst forth From the Chicago Tribune. the morning. Be’ and 8 oclock in the There was a man named Hibbs who bought | Morning Santa Anua sent a flag of truce and told u# to send ont all our women and ldrea owing glories of his own country; that the dian chiefs and braves return to their be- loved plains and some of them to prison for their bad conduct iw the ““Bad Lands,” and that | the cowboy goes back to his normal occupation i mother, with two «mali children, was in the emen, Dusseldorf. Cologne, along the modations in the way of hammocks, to be| deep fringes or netted lace. They cost | from the multitudes who covered the hills. the | i parr agra setiled down to | ower part of the yardina little house.and thes | Rhine, past Boun, Coblentz, ‘Fair She spoke no word. swung in a miscellaneous crowd over the decks, | all the way from $5 to $75, according to housetops and the terraces of the temples, their life. » ® oe y farmer's | with several other women and children, were Bingen on the Rhine,” to Frankfurt, Stuttgart | Bradley seemed abont to address her again, | Where privacy is ata discount and dogs and|size and amount of work upon them. The eves directed toward the mountain. Couriers . the first killed. About the beginning of the and Strasburg. At Strasburg, is will be’ re. but suddenly he turned from her and walked | Pigs, scampering benenth, act in the capacity | other day your correspondent put forty-five | bearing torches lighted at the fire rapidly on ee *t | battle Crockett and Travis held a consultation, membered, the exhibition was closed and the back to “he table, bis eyes barning with a hor- | Of 8cavengers. The stranger will do well be-| greenback dollars into one of these portable | carried them to the inhabitante of the sur- ‘At the end of ten yeare Hibbs’ big eees hod | Crockett advised that a man be sent to Hous “furniture and animals put into winter quar- | rible thought. i fore embarking to listen to local advice as to|beds—a large square of lace-bordered white | rounding districts, while every part of the city Reciieg reap 3 | ton at Gonzales, about 110 miles away, as there te ‘he Indian difficulties in Dakota be-| “Look here, Ike Gridley,” he said, “I'm | bis choice of steamers and if goitg a very long | linen, warranted to “wear” for a lifetime, and | was lighted by bonfires. The following days | [AKC Habe bi barn had enabled him to buy | ete not enough provisions or amma gan. and the echoes from the ghost dance | broke, but I've got her yet.” ‘A dirty forefinger | WY up the river to obtain a written agreement | feels every day that never was an equal amount | were given up to festivity, the houses were Hibbs’ stately Swett for about half price | & Prolonged battle. There were tw ol. Cody. | Leaving the temporary | pointed toward the still form on the bench. | "hile engaging passage, before leaving port or | of money so well invested. Farther up the Rio | cleaned and whitewashed, broken farniture and | 204 move it o~ dligeiy wen aa in Price | Nathaniel and William Bigford, in the fort, and harge of Mr. Salsbury, Col. Cody, | “I'll put her up ag’in fifty o’ them blue chips, | P@¥ing over his money, concerning the kind of | Negro I am told that there are wonderful: and | vessels were replaced by new ones and the Hubbe has a big dwelling and a big darn | ‘t "#* decided towend one of them. He was Burke and the friendly Indians hastened | Come, now. make a jackpot. What d'ye | *Ccommodation and the quality of food to be | almost priceless hammocks wrought with the] people attired themselves in their Oe | A camcuende he cecum 4 a Fars i let down over the wails in the black brush to immediately to the scene of the disturbance, | say “| furnished bim. werwise, it is said, he will | feathers of rare and beautiful birds, like the | apparel. wae oe ei ‘S*" | the northeast of the fort, and I think made hie through Antwerp, over the ocean and across) Gridley was a half-breed and the sin and | bate a chance to be nearly starved on several | cloaks of the Aztec emperor—but wehave not] “The Toltecs, besides their great feudatory | Hibbs has a litle log cabin and alittle log | **8P*. the continent, arriving there two hours after | degredation of his claas were apparent in every | Weeks’ diet of dried fish and canned food, | yet seen any of them. The greatest virtue of | lords, had military orders and titles which | sis and 4 Spier Pos aus 0s Buban. | “As Leaid, the first shot was fired about 8 the military, having traveled 5,835 miles. The feature. He looked toward the girl and noted | ¥bereas, having paid a good round sum, he is | the ordinary hammock is that it makes theclean- | were bestowed on distinguished soldiers for | Ve is to eal eae ‘and travel with a ped. | “lock. and it was but « short time until the part Col. Cody and Maj. Burke played during the beautiful face. with ite crown of golden | ™anifestly entitled to some of the fresh fish, | # wellas the coolest of beds, because when | services in the field or council. The initintory | Jin sve ee ne ped- | Mexicans were inside of the wails. They were the Indian outbreak Tue Stan's readers can re- tangled hair; then he turned to Bradley. glano- | Poultry, beef and mutton which are found in it can be washed and ironed as easily as | ceremonies of the famous order of the Tecuhi- is wag 0 the house. Col call by reference to their scrap books. One ‘urtively at the bystanders abundance all along the route. sheet, and therefore the white ones are in the | lis, which was divided into suborders of the ae oe ee e with a number could forgive the Indians for pre my friend, | Ti go phe bagi and eee ont fifty DIFFERENT LINES OF TRAVEL. greatest demand and command the highest | “tiger,” the “lion” and the ‘eagle, each ha’ ‘ Couldn't Change His Habit. y op with the others George Harries, such an opportunity for the blue chips and placed them in a pile in the cen-| ‘Thus one may go from the Atlantio. ocean to| price. But it requires considerable praetice to | ing ite peculiar privileges, resembled somewhet | From t he Detroit Tribune. | the rash came Col. Travis tried to retreat j dieplas of his unexcelled talent ax a forceful | ter of the table. within 100 miles of the Pacific—from Para to | °®'® © sleep easily in one—and then you dis-| those belonging to certain orders of knight-| The stillness of the chamber was broken only | after his men into the house, but the doorway [and graphic writer. After the campaign | ‘Set’em up once, Ike, there's the boy. You've cover that hot, bug-harboring. disease-breed-| hood iu the middle a At the nomination | by the sobs of the little group gathered about | wa- xo filled with dead and wounded men Buffalo Bul returned to Europe, his Indian fol- | got the best of the bargain, anyway. Lor, jest | !¢ foot of the Andes—with no more discom- ing pillows are ‘no longer necessary. Try it | of a candidate the hig! . priest perforated the | the bedside. he could not get through. As he was lowers nj ne he “1 2 ivin’ fort and with vastly more pleasure than can be | Brazilian fashion—that is, lying obliquely with hyte | s » a wounded 7 at ‘ Worcaree ney ‘Bereaged by. the “Band, of look at her. I'm givin’ ye big odda Come, | (crore wah rarny more Plow Mississippi from | your head in one corner aud ‘your Teet in the | Howe's hone er on cecleg oe Tneerting in the | Tae eminent statesman was dying. we gins Po gry eg wg peepee A Miles, who were given special permission to | Gridley assented and dealt the hand while | StPaul to New Orloane, ‘There isa steamer | Corner diagonally opposite. holes thus made twigs, which were changed | After years of public life he was about to be ‘ 4 thus take a short European tour. From the | Bradley drained Mis glass. which leaves Manaos on the 28tn of every Fawxre B. Wap. | every day for larger ones until the healing of | gathered to his forefathers, During all his long | wr the Mexicans were «o close upon us that battlefield of Wounded Knee to the fiying e: n’ now for it,” inuttered Bradley, drawing | Month for Iqutes, in Peru—a distance of 1,152 ——__+e-+_____ the “wounds. Then the candidate was de- | career his character had never been assailed | shooting was no longer Ladders had Loxe woLr | prem, the struggles with mai de mer during a | a ragged sleeve across hie mouth. “Ha! luck» | Miles from that starting point and about 1,000 THAT’ MIND READER. prived of his garments and dressed in «| and now he was going to bis final reward. | been raived to the roof and Mexicans were scal- somewhat interesting to look over the romantic | lempestuous #6 © over the Atlantic, the trip | Clangin’ Tl open ‘er. Three cards, Tee." miles farther from Para. The same vessel ga tide of the whole affair, for dt, the landing at busy Ant- coarse tunic. the only articles of furni Speak to me, Edwin.” | ing them by the dozens. Fighting wax going om ach a side it cer-| up the River ‘The cards were thrown over, but Bradley did | pits other places on the eastern border of | she Came From Saginaw and Had an Ear | ture allowed him being © common mat and a ! Flinging herself upon the prostrate form the | above. below and on the Indders, hand to hand, tainly possesses. si bis leutenants, | werp, the visit to its famed cathedral, the tour | not pick them up. Swiftand sudden as a light- | Pett, including the noted town of Tabatinga— for Muale. low stool. He was besmeared with a bluck | distracted wife besought the partner of her | and with clabb. becatue P. ot picl it n as a ligh ‘Sitch the from M = filly Mejor Parke as He Nate Salsbury, to Carisrube, Mannheim, Mayence, Wiesbaden, | ning flash something passed through his besot- |‘ Which the fare from Manaos is €35. Other | »..., ene petroit Free Press, Preparation, and only broke his fast once in | joys and sorrows to return ® sign of recogui- | too much for and we de- we accomplished From the Mis- | Cologne, Duisburg,Crefeld and Aix-la-Chapelle, | ted mind. He rove unsteadily from the table page| ply between Para en Antonio, at | “Detroit has a young man who isa feature in | twenty-four hours. Meanwhile the priests and | tien ecended to the upper right-hand room. seri te the Danube sheir career hax been one | the tomb of Charlemagne; Brussels, Paris, the | and looked ut bix daughter. His eyes lost their | ‘2° of navigation on the Madeira river, of triumph on a mdst gigantic 0 “mee knights of the order came in turns to feast be-| ‘Edwin, Fawin,” she wailed. “Hore Col. Bowie was ving sack, atte pr ies eee ME rekdee ea ernst ® | fore him, so aa to render his hunger moretn-| ‘The evelide of the eapiring wan quivered and | Senora Candelaria, who bad bee vocalist, palmest, mind reader and “funny | tolerable, heaping insults and injurious epithets | the lips moved slightly. Jan! sho, by the way, bad b business” generally. He is juste little proud | upon him, and jostling and pointing their| “Do you know me, Edwin’ In ly for some timt. By that time thy of bimsbif all’ around, but especially eo of his | fingers jeeringly at him. At night he was only | Bending over the beloved face she Listened im | \!: .ocau= ail through the house and were winging. Lately he has been giving some amus- | slowed to sleop a few minntes at a timo, and | anguich. hoLting with knives and bayo Two or ing take-offs on mind reading. Several nights | "enever he was overcome by slumber his | “Don't you know your darting?” Mexicans were in the room where Col. The coin field of Waterloo—whst a transition! Of many realms hax flowed into their coffers and! The tour in Englat im many tongues their praises have been sung. il. Manchester, § To the artiste of the old world a new field of | Leicester, Nottingham istance of 1,725 miles, the round trip fare 160. look akin to remorse shoue i iaciaded Leeda, Liver-| rough hem, “bene guodga*he mia | CPagr am dace math fo Aras, on anther 3 se-0n~. a uskily, er mAW- le pau mo- il PD le ; ardifl. Bristol, Forts: | ment, brushed his hand scross his eyes. The | let shove Pars. Another line makes Hyutana- study had been opened, the atu { history mouth, Brighton and Glasgow, with thetriumph- old vicious look returned to them. “I'm a Be d down the Rio Neg: found incentive in oi fhe most | ant close in Loudon, where during ‘the season | fool,” he growled, mecting Gridley's mocking | M¢F0Us steamers ply up and down the Rio Negro, interesting kind. the ties of the the turnstrles leading to the arena registered stare. “It ashow-down, hey, Ike?” There's viciousness and eritical : guards pricked him with a thorn of the mag: There vas world of tortured doubt in the | hs ©: was Iving and Just as we diwe saw educated were satistied, the uncultured found | over 2,500,000 persons. This London season of the | iy openers—two jacks. An’ here’s my draw \ ago he had ase confederate sharp girl from| plant. At the end of sixty days he was taken inquiry. | Seo ra Candelaria trving to ward off a musket amusement struction and the youthful Wila West marked an epoch in the history of | deuce of apaden, ten of hearts and--look at ! Saginaw who loves to prod him now and then | to a temple and divested of his mean garments, | ‘Don’t you know me?" jet while she pleaded for his mind was — ated, so Malo Bul stands horsemanship by bringing together some of that. will ye?—the jack of clubs. Can ye beat a a in his tenderest places. On this occasion he | A wreath was placed on his bead, he was clad The white, wan hand clutched the coverlet. { li of her countrymen. She uel ty frosbo, omartn ‘and Nort Amenan cow: |{'ueivastan kee ouseees nea | MM SS | ine sn hs appeared with him batores parte | itinstre Sedge of he ond Seog beg res | etn toe Togs basen and, te | hile th colonel was eae to THE BEST KNOWN AMERICAN, LIVIxXe »ys ‘Thus Londoners had the only oppor- | He got up without another word and walked e audience, blindfolded in due form, and took | his lowerlip. He was thus declared a full-ledged | was scarcely able to make articulate sound. | “In the skirmish she canght up a blanket and vr dead. George Washington isn't in it with | taity ever given of seeing these famous rough | from the reom with halting ste , ZZ | her place ready for the performance. He held | knight. and Jerry 2m competing with oue another on neutral “—answered— a — question — directly. — | threw it over her head, and 1, hardly knowing ground. him and Benjamin Franslin, Bar can't—begin—now. I—bave—nothing—to— Gridley spproached the still form on the ) =) up a lemon in plain view of the audience. INVENTED PULQUE what I was doing. threw the colonel « bleuket el a | “) ” 464 . ” wer my shoulders and placed his sombre es ee nie An tenet) | cacxresten exnimem as vastee, , [had Wldea er ee eee ee Spelt my beth ciecon Want stz™ "=" | actat ot Meri: is asttoetal te tas teaseae | Mio wna don ter headend. with toe Senora. moar ms ey eevee ton bute Taig talon! | During the past five years Col. Cody has from the face. Gridley started back on meet “A lemon,” promptly replied the sensitive, | In the year 1049 their king, Tecpancaltzin, wes ~~~ from the room to the lo after Co: Cody. In Paris the omnibosrs now | Chartered twelve oeean stenmers exclusively for | #86 the upturned 12 Sead!" he ~ } = SPaprinase sud threw Ht aside in the midst | one day tying down for @ nap in his palace, | p,_ To, Raite the Standard of the Kitchen. ink trenen & red me and threw Tus out to “Buffalo Bill Vile.” In Berlin the | the Wild West,besides namerous railroad trains, | ogiy 2? ‘B® Sil’ dead!” he cried, with an (ae = ie” be (ecu tinesd: taking up a ploce of | Witt one of bis great nobles, named Papantzin, geo ele rg et viece of brown paper on which be had mense grounds where the Wild West show On the continent he had Y- i- x A OT i resented himself with bis daughter, a beautiful 3 ‘come tit " he n @abibited hare been dedicated to public uses | vided into three trains An intresting faut sariaisdam tis. Deen 2 z ee one ee ee oF foe. Toit ane cone “Xochitl. They brought with | thing is fresh in my mind to tell it all to Ellen, Thaoaneyy wietet moneee et Glue: ‘Truth About the Emperor's Ear, nswered the blindfolded girl. = pom att ied pas miommaguind ys sagri ay, hurriedly | but the poor Alamo has none. Let hyd | From the Loudon Dally News. AN AMAZONIAN HOTEL, “Thanks,” and he fired it out of sight while mo — any aed hg yc § leaving <a gues! fer she explained that * me iio Satiinte n al wend C _— | In contradiction of the statements published | and the fare from Para to Santa Isabel, which | the eudience applauded. Teton The now. drink pleased “the coin] | S80 was taking a course of cocking lectures and | rial of old Fort Alamo. ne open, by some of the French papers of the reappear- | is as far es most travelers would care to go, is| Next he took a shoe from the table, palate and the lovely form and face of | Sharing them promptly every time with her | ance of the affection of the ear from which the $85, distance 1,850 miles, Tt is notew i yout we bere be enld. “e No, Dehon, Con | fie young girl wae noe ree | oe ae them over with bor and she way through the yard and Germ: has suffered, our Berlin cor- = = ee Comet on “ ing to the royal taste. The king requested | tries the dish the new way at once. | across the open plaza into tbe town, wi I | Cores. costes ei reese = theee vessels ie coal brought from England, the| | “No. 9." responded the girl, and there were | Hor father to send her again with more of the | “I don't belie, bousckeepers realize it, but | remained hidden for some days and then finally | Tespondent says: “From what is apparently an bal more roars and applause. | authoritative quarter the following statement | rivers at the edge of pomndlons gece te rater, | Then be ste ped to one side and returned | sme, and when she came, attended only by a | they get constantly many vduable hints’ wed got away unharmed. ; uurse, he shut ber up in bis ‘and forced | inuch domestic knowledge that Oboe | made: The emperor some vears ago, while atill | ring tostlok te their Dusinese of | with « sam and s stick of wood, | He put the | ber to become his mistress. Her father mean- | iris tyesmea te toe cies aie Sai “soak ° | Prince William, caught cold om a Huatiog ux: | rubber beating, 7 wen, as Oat At Tea ce te eee saw. | while was informed that his daughter had been | It i, perhaps, a selfish policy of mine, but still A New Peril for Carpenters, f cursion, and, not taking proper care of him-| commands a good price, Now,” be sald to the fair sensitive, “will | intrusted by the monarch to’ the care of the right one. I think, that mycock shell receive | From the London Datly News J welf, contracted an affection of the ear, which | passing steamers. het ea the andience what I am doing?” and | Sotrons, whe would perfect her edurstion, all such enlightenment as comes my way. It| Berlin the other daya workman was boring 4 might have become serious if he had not bad| The vessels of the Amazonian 8. N. Com- ha cenations heen Nevertheless, be suspected that all was not | adds. of course, to her intelligent service, and ahole ina wooden wall inorder to put ina . the most careful treatment. But this com-| pany, on one of which we were . are a tated The opens: ne, "ide and | right and visited the palace in the disguise of a | ft adds, toor to’ ber willingree ta aera screw when be received » strong and, plaint vanished ‘ago, and we can affirm | all iron side wheelers of 560 tons burden, and | listened intently. operator was greatly | isborer. He discovered the fact, and the event- | tmost’ positively that the emperor hes not con- | though built in England are especially well ar- innovati bit ed iM in i Sal rerult was a war among the ‘Toltes princes | distasteful to anybody: Tease apprecias thar WmBoraRt of the cause, be left the gillet in the pleased. suited, nor even seen. an ear specialist for more | ranged for lengthy voyages in equatorial re-| ‘This, ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “isa Tcan appreciate thst | ~ rhich destroyed the nation. Pg hole and fled, At the same time the electric than three years. ‘The laut hat he con- | gions and are unique enough to nierit deserip- | most dificalt feat.” "The Toltce soldiers wore a. quilted cotton | {hres erent ther AAGek tans; | clock af the Usenia eppesito the beam ont- | sulted one was shortly before hie-first journey | tion. Each is two storied, 00 to speak, ee he eee, ning: tunic that fitted closely to the understands are for her—not_my—benefit, and | denly stopped. and the electricians who man- to the aorth,in the summer of 1889." - | upper decks covered by a wooden thet.’ The eouid the operator, “ean you tall $he| {2cted also the shoulders Feo Rare = Tr pnet y stopoed. end. a bo ae * = Esue aqetsaeehins ?. acing iene en- | Sadie sang ng ng.” pee the too | MeNpous wore ee ee. and clubs | regularly down to her with paragraphs marked t was the matter. Pico cas os ry to admit cvery breeze that blows Duca hn | unexpectedly that the operator fell over ¢ obals studded with esl, gold nails. The | or I call her attention to them. Toltecs used a copper currency. There were “Tt bae slwaye seemed to me that we mis- hich in of famine | tresses nit, In our knowledge, asking overmuch 5 rom, our servers. I am try- “Happy College Days.” ing, in apmall way, o rane the standard of ose See trying to get away, for meals, end on either 2 3 ——___+ e+ ___ ‘An Aching Void. Hl mentioned in this connection. The 1 West was going ap along the Rhine dur- img the Emperor of Germany's celebrated West people + " journey down. William is famous for bis travel- jand fifteen fc ep fu © ing pageants. but he bad only six care, These grounds rem. red to Buffalo Bill's seventy-aix. “Meit Gott | them. and thats in Ival be he i ~ exclaimed one of the German | crishable monument. London. a “this man is greater than the kaiger!” | any otber places not here mentioned. un * traveling there bas been little or no manently Dene*ited sickness among the Indians orcowboys, and the two doctors carried have had almost In London during the i if i of the Fr ocx the