HOTEL LIFE Iv] MEXICO: JOAQUIN MILLER'S OBSERVATIONS IN THE MEXICAN CAPITAL. Strange and Contradictory Sights—Trag- edy and Comedy--Pleturesque Water Carrlers—Children Going to School—A Dirty Den—How Butter Was Brought. The best of good order and good nature meet us here at the depot. Not even a loud we entered, which was constantly encoun- tered in the long ride throughout the length of the country. The carriages come up in line, two hansom cabs and carriages, per- the opera-house and on our way home from the entertainments, Not a beggar, “runner.” not a single loud-lunged and red, horrid descendant of kings across the sea. All was as orderly as in Paris Outside of the railway station, for you, here you find many brown men in in hand. They wear a tag about ths neck to which is attached a brass number. These are “carcodarves,” and will gladly carry to any part of the city almost any burden youn please. My traveling companion gave one of them his trunk, then his tool chest, then his grip-sack, all of which the patient Httle Aztec in sandals took at back. And I think I detect d a sign of dis oad UNSEATED FOR relating Tracts of | of Taxes, notic there will bee or outery, the seated ands it fo Bellefonte, on MONDAY, J £ One T also had not a trunk or tool chest to add STRANGE AND CONTRADIC SIGHTS, And the sight! tha strange and centradie- tory sight one encounters in the the first place the people, that is th to Mive.entirely on horseback. Color of d Grace of movement! tion of m Tt would take a book to tell you w ha it [saw fn a singe York, And vel right poi un der the heol: up against the massive walls of some Spanish castle, some little o' leather-econlorad be sitting with a vint of cloreme, a ff full of dough. like putty, a few n blefull of ROG BW OAV? TORY sireot men, se ross! Por anvers! of thesa hor=es, clos» cooking Her in go!l and all tha l=¢* year's rai his shornili rs loan from his plunzing «teal take fron th witch one of her cakes penpers, toss gallop avav! Iam sure thi: comedy woukl make v ween at the game Httle bLits of brown tickets a= we walked on lottery ticket: the b lottery ti-kets: the priest: lottery tickets to soll for church, The picturesine wat r ca: and silver! They has They are very of! too. Thera is notam dresses as galls anal as the silver that is on , &% grim-looking fellows with two leatl about bis head, a leather pockst knee-breeches, Ha Oscar Wilde to despair dress and graca [am least 15 cents & day, and may, on rare sions, aspire even to 20 cents The policamen, the postmen, with things to sell from the things, in fact. seem to b> somneh down; or go different from what fn nearly all other countriss that I con stop and recall n quarter before I had een other citl this all hers her 1 world, wettiest very xlad to seo it all again. Children are going to school, carrving Sheir books and slates in great num! They keep close togeth r, hus the walls, and walk mosily is seem very affectionate, an 1 Bands as they trudze away bait is the soft, sw makes them Lindlior ¢ Anyhow they are very AMERICANA HUI I found the ) arowded—only ons room 1 ome so dark that A could And yet gn much outside’ The place wa eans. Why the American sist in sticking like wax ¢ travel to sea and to Jena But here were these rica i together in a heap, And all roundly abus ing Moxico and the Mexicans saw little of gither. | paid &2 but bud to go into the pl work, my room was so aark. fairly good, but very dirty: the vile Yet I am told that this is the botel Americans can find here But even this dismal, flat and dirty story den was not without eoclor ani dent. 1 asked for soma butter with bread and coffee one moraine. I was that I was too early and must wait ¢ butter came in from the country. 1 waite! half anbour: forthis fs a land vou ca wait in. At lat a barefoot and almost on tirely naked Indian came running in, ing enormons tracks with his mudily over the dirty floor. Hea thnk from a dirty bag three rolls of calbace Joanwves find up tightly with grasses. The propristor of the hotel, behind bis marble desl, u itinl ane of the roils, took off the caht age eaves, wiih be threw on the floor at his fet and then began to turn and twit and smell of the It tie ball, al'nodt as big as your two fists At last. after mach haggling and bartering, he gave the Indian some money, Then he cams to with ths roli in bi« hand, great]; de'ichtad that be could I8t me have some freah butter the country, and prowelsd with proat ceremony fo place it Lefore rae, Hot thors wers still more strings to cut. He wont back t6 Lis marble Sunt Fr, took a knil: eame back, cut some grass sirings, then taking off the strings ~ 1 throwi ® them on the floor he began to take of cont aller ooat of corn-husks, all of which Le raw the floor. When the last of corn husks were romoved, Bis knife, with renewad cutting off a tough, hard, dry 3 ylece, a sort of crom betweon “smear ase’ hd lard, he ladd some “fresh butter” before me And this in the so-called best hotsl ina elty which has the auda-ity to sometimes boast of a population of half a million !— Joaquin Miller in Chicago Times, Mp —————— (Trae gn bows and or ' her a copper yey rye £ mt ie wou century above nil because it is j tora ol dark sn, wok mang foot Fine from on about a dozen mine host took flourishes, and ——————————— Bob Ingersoll with Cue and Nall, Dob Ingersoll has bought a billiard table for bis private residene. A visitor caught ng the other night and remarked bad not hitherto suspected the genial Jotars of brilliancy In the cus and ball ll yon aode't suspect mo now,” said the orator, as ths tion rolled from his brow. “I've been practicing just about long enough to prove that I'll have to take HEQT own up that I'm no good.”—*Hal a ork Times . Swanton Sayin in the Lo Cited re ant) Hd Prot aw HBC 180 Peter Lytlo....... 1¥ 4 do do.. if i ¥) pr of wi} ( Thos king. ree Job ¥ Parl 1884 AND 1885 hirist TAXES HO : Wot! fo ! SUSE IOTOO sale of Unseats for the non-payment ¢ is hereby given, that xposed at public sale! 7 following tracts of un" 1 the County of Centre 'Y ih 19 Christi an smith } Robert Bmith...., John Potter Bhaw « Lingle..... MARION TWP, 66 John Corman. Addn Decker Thos lLowls Thos Lucas . Wm Tilght , Ow'r Isao Frain, owner a le 3 do UN] 0 eho .D., 1886 CK To m. RLES SMITH, Treasurer. Inn 2 Y Arger Wm PF Brady Win P Brady B FH He Gen Ni Joseph Henry OER HARRIS JCF {ip VV ) ad Jan Ve aay. WI John DD Carske } Bharp D S08 ev Ins Dey Saiue Jog [we tien Eddy Thos Fitsimmons Bobi Gray 58 Thos Hawthorn Jas Hawthorn las T Hale, Jas T Hale Award - ei 1 Linn Snyder 3 153 Wm lewis Thomas grit Is Wim Lewis ribner uyder 3 Th ompo n Spiker and C Hamue AS WR TWP. d JolilY........ Lamburn John Ligge i. ohn 8 Mason wier, own'r Fd Mayston Hale MeClagahan Meade ¥ TWP, ox. Sh - fa ha 153 yrbvos 4 120 Luke Misper 53 Robt Morris Alex Mario Irwin... Jagies 22 Kean 1M Samuel Barah ey Jas D Jou White HUSTON I Wa « Adam Geo I 118 J P Norris 34 of 34 of > 163 J P Norris Reed, - ey W Warton i Brown........ Jere Parker... coo ioe BOA cs vee j 21 d40 .. a 3? Geo Parker... Robt Rainey. Jab Reily, 153 Thos 1. : Shippen.. 153 Ed 8 158 MarEares Hpoar,, Jos Tompking....... 158 Benj H Tallman 152 A 8 Valentine. .......... 158 Rebecen Waln.... 163 Moore Wharton... Harris... & Nostietode.. Twp, hancedlor, Kuh... 10 3 59 of 9 19 453 168 Mary M Wharton. ou l0 of 103 Mary M Wharton...... 158 much Vest. wr 154 Benj W, oe Franch Wert a Richard Waln.......... 183 Kearnet Wharton...... David Willams... Hem... ( * do Fenseninn RUSH TWP, DB sbrvurmessores nu FA 71 John Lilly 10 And Armstrong... 10 Jas Allison 16 Ann Arthur 117 Thos Arthur... 153 Isaac Britches 168 David Beverage... 108 Daniel Drickley. co... Peter Prutzaman ........ 307 FE Johu Burg... v 153 John Boreland......... Samuel Chestnut Geo Clymer tieo Campbell ‘ i Thos Cuth burt, 150 J I Corkendon, aw'r 1 Samuel Chestnut +H i Bharp Delaney 1 Wm Dentler . Philip Eberman.. 53 Thos Edwards,...... Thos Erskine } John Funk ' Thos Fitzsimmons... Ed French, owner... Thos Grant y do 153 » | 34 do entwe Elizabeth Robt Giray (iroe &4 McKeon 1 Christian Hair 164 Christian Hair 58 David Hair... Thos Hamilton and 3 Jag (31 srih roe. , H K BICKS & BRD PL lard ~wrare, louse FIR Ww ine l'elepl oye { rlore rom us, the ments nl wal gods, cert you will jopportunity, WAST CEL THE KIDNEYS. They are the most important secretory organs. Into and through the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of the body, McEwen 1 Manse! oh Mercer David Mercer » Wa Miller 08 Met almont Her nry MoEwen hard * arker (¥ % Parker Jas Packer, Jr Richard Pardon Bend Piles 4 Co... Jere Parker David Reed ....... Eachael Robison Bam'l Robison Jolin Purdon... 8 Jar “utler do an % Daniel Sotler.. Henry MeEwen, ow'y Atos Wickersham. Rott Wilson WORTH TWP JB Gray. PRD Gay Widow Morris... Jno Swansw ick... Geo Kelly, owner, Jon Laird owner... Laid Abednigo, ow'o WH Hlale, owner CHARLES SMITH, Treasurer, i ——— EET RRR Joseph Schmidt, a window clerk in the Pitimborg Ciry has disap- in 41 15 4] 12 His bovdemen will ay ti |detaleation. bay te Ex-Predident Arthor is im. {proving in health and is able ito ba about the house, Cholera is sproniog rapidly jit ly. . taken out of the system. 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