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Show f-" There ia n great international fair go-ing go-ing on in San Aiiloiiin ami it would open MeXlCO the eyea of H-npe of lu n.Ki,, jf ,!.,. Ialiin ""'r'' lini1 yirw ,lle imignificcnt w . 1 rxhihits from 01.1 Mexico. KOpitl Ah familiar aa I am with the product Industrial "f n'-v '"'"i'1'''1 """o-. ' ronf- timt tin- . i w-l"' nnd ipmlily nf the thinga ahown kJiritlCS ninii.ed me. There waa r ill jImt from the foresta of Tahnsco, chicle from (iueriTra, Bt DAVID L SELLET pineapples and other tropical fruita from Vera Cruz, orange and lemona from Tn-f Tn-f I inaiilipns, Chili pepper and hi-iu-ipieii from Yucatan, puhpie from the valley of Jlexico and More of other product of the earth, not to Kuk of the gold ore from Duraiigo, the silver from Zncntecaa, opal from Qin-retaro and lead, irou, zinc and coal from a flozen state. The B)eeimen of drawn work from Agua Calientea, the jnrac from the looina of Ix-on and (iuanjuato, the fine pottery, feather work and hand emhroidery from many com muni tie were of audi artistic merit and heniily a to cauc the thousanda of women visitor from the United Blates to hreak into rapluroua exclamatinna. They had no idea of the lioauliful thing that the elcver hands of their dark-eyed Bister ncrosa the liio Grande can fashion. IHusinesa men of our country were also deeply interested in looking at cotton good from Mexican mill ea good as any made in the United States; at silk fabrics fine as the orient furnishes; at beer as good as Uel- gium make nnd at tool and triuketa that were quite u good as if they boasted a German brand. J - ' |