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Aflt.A”Tzl’géT?"aI’; d, i 1@ ‘AND = 5@ We solicit comparison. . . They are worfrfrom 40 to 75¢ per yard. They are superior goods, | I{E ANlMALS TA] K TO HIM. ip‘ixl:‘y‘i mlcl\.;hulx.xl\ln\lvl;:;‘]‘\;\:\;‘:;‘:‘:.‘x::‘;ll‘{(&rd:x}.; LT;—‘:’;;:S:“;:E‘l}zx“l\;\_\x‘:l:u':\;:w.4|u 3 s B\\I\L\l l\ LuL\‘{: i, BLL :FS shouidl ] L‘I{('.xl _deposits bofore | closely. There are not more than half somewhere, undoubtedly at the nummi;~ L £ iroffice, and thus save all | the checks which ar i 2 e iiiniighart SiTnls Sioon The d > checks are thus endorsed. Using my trowel, which I always car sotting the bettor of Knight, for in a [ Yetanother dramatic version this confusio hen the tubles and | The Council Bluffs bankers are a | ried orm. botanizing oxpedm(yms.ul i 4 » the or - | Looking-glass” will be s counters wouid be free for the use of | poode s very short time the latter had lost ev: M i rante Marston, and theiaiv E2 & N i R 15e of | pood-natured set of men, and they are | enlarged the hole, and then pushed m. Strange Old Colored Character of | erything, and he even suffered for | (U0 o Played by Miss Lillian Lewis. Careloss 3 Mot nj; Di’»'f Handling ‘\:‘:l‘llll.lll(ml‘ll‘\;”l ulull“r':n-“;- e 1‘-::-“.&':!‘."]-11““. ager to get and hold business. Asa | way up through the puwu;_m,l 5 Nobraska Clty. something to eat. He, hu\wu-uil;:ut. llu Aubrey Boucicault, son of Dion, hs Checks and Drafts. SR kel e ht)u(r' U{]l-i': result of their fear of offending custo- When I had nearly reached the top I bis work again, nccording to tho col- | | Aubrey Boucicauy, Son of DIk e beo thes ousht 10 hies dona iy dolng | mevs, there has grown up a caroless, | looked out enutiously to soe if I should, ored belief, some time later when the § yyd e S0 oy whose father w, our- | oveR A THEIR EFFECT | offices before they ‘."“”L_' oot "] i "} E anner of doing business in | emerge within reach of th.n dinbolical BURNED ROOTS TO GET A WIFE, | church ulm,\'u reterred to became d nalist well known in the theat rical world. DRAFTS AND Thes the 2 SYoomo slojhs any details. The bank clerks are | tree. But I found it nowhere near the ed ngaumlnseu. and one of the factions S0 many nunc lled upon to do a great many little | aperture, so I sprang out. deliberately *Dosit. Some shove in | duties which the customers of S0 ) B 0! ught to I was just in time to see the {Intwnad Slle Came Like the Sibyl of Old, but STOLE THE CHURCH BUILDING breaking the con- ks and allina J . o) : perform, and to accommodate them- | carcass of the bird drop to the ground, a Rival Hooaoo Finatly Killed one night and carted it away to another | tract she 1s lo pay Mr. Miner a certain sum. lusteated ln.lln' Banking Houses pans g Why' 'h'pl’ ly ~.n‘lt it tftl{;xw selves to a great many little annoyan which was covered Bmh bmfim and HorThs Plokaninny's parg of town. About the same time | Mme. Sembrich will shortly visit Paris, of the Biuffs — Travels R C e oome who | which might as well be done away | feathers. Iapproached as closely as b bring in nickles, dimes itas o London to fulfill ) 8 o L O1lArs | with, : there was un alarming increase in the | after which she will go to I a Ch d g ag i sourse | R (i dared and examined the tree. Bugoear. Sath rm:a TS '_hfi colored people, | An engagement at § '."‘"". x{'duuu soine 3::gl‘x‘lltl(x)l f.f{\'v‘."ll .?_bll‘\.;.xx.wmlnn Thoughtlessness and competition have It was low in size, not more tham and Knight's dark influence was t;;:é\;stmlmncc" to be given by Herr Emi ——— ] Folloalin tobie "‘I" :::“ l]L:‘ or fl;‘u"]’fi- aided in maintaining numerous such twenty feet high, but covering o grea The Black Wizard. blamed” for all of it. Several A Eanker's Perplexitios. pH ges marked with the | little ways of carelessness on the part of | area. Its trunk was of prodigious thicls > & D Geraldine Ulmar will come over fron: Lon- R o g e o | amount and the name of the depositor. von g b a RASKA CITY, Neb.,, May 18.— | colored citizens even went so faras to | o HCRVEEIE W W GH (O y stay b It's easy enough to get money intoa | /Phan there is no need of (lcl“\lu the | Cyen good business men. The growth | noss, knotted and scaly. B q justi e advisability bank and still easier to get itout, at | part of of the city and consequent increaso of | From tho top of this trunk, & few fas Spedual to TrE BEE.]—The arrest of | consult a justice as to the advisability | thougn Gilbort and Sullivan and T ank and still easier to g a vof tho toller. Ho can afterwards = ¥ (4 [l.huI‘n d colored man, B]en Knight, a few | of having Chrte want her 1o sing in the Savoy theater | least it secins so, if one has on ¥ orrors there may bo in any | Doo e are fust necossitating a roform. | from the ground, its slimybranches days 4go, for committing a murderous THE OLD HOODOO HANGED. for another year. capital with which to try thee i- | of these. puc wges. Sometimes deposi- TR R curved upward and downward, nearly 7§ 180 inent citizen. has | Several yearsago,at u colored festi- | ~Sara Bernhardt has got ridof her lion's yyoye © mhopo are 5 howevyer, | LIS Just pass in their mor sy and chocks A BLOOD-SUCKING TREE, touching tho ground with their tapers 01 5% (DromyRons 10 ’ val o number of people became vio- | whelps. So soon as they became dungerous | [He A fow, howover: | and have tho toller maice out the tick : — ing tips. broug Bt to light an interesting state of | {0110 11) and soveral of them died, | sheshowed that her ecoentricity wasnot so | Who realize the s which ro | ang do the work thoy ought to ha Like a Gigantic Tarantula and Feeds Ifs appearance was that of a gigantio affaig jamong some of the colored peo- | Physicians said it was the result of strfu:‘g.vu:m:hu common instinet of sell- | caused the cf ind the counter, | Gone themselves, and if he objects they on Birds. tarantula awaiting its prey. ple of §us city who regard Knight in | poisonous flavors in the ice cream, but | Preservation. o e toa | WO necessa e ]1\|'I 1 ths opera- | get hot vight of Mr. John H. Betterman, an American 101‘.‘1 nnl\v;.,‘,m,q"g.;” ],“’,h“y touch one i izard or hood: M a majority of the colored people knew [ = “Editha’s Burglav” has been expanded | ¢i,, = phogo annoy avise from the The mauner of drawing checks seems | and _whilom resident of Chihuahua, | ©f the limbs, it closed upon my hund the ligat of a wizard or hoodoo. any into a four-act play by the author, Mr. f : with such force that wk 1 tore it . i Ben l\m'ln, was responsible, as he had | 1! VDY RE e b io ath d the fre- | to bether the Bluils bankersa good deal | Mexico, writes as follows to the St. & 1an, o ) n with R 9 pe original sketch is the third | great variety of methods and the fre K100, L 9 Y plishomn 1ok jupop the old ma been passing the place durins the e Thomas. . Tho original skotoh ia the third . There is probubly no city of its | Louis Globe-Democrat about a singular | 1008¢ the skin came with it. 1 de fear and awe, and believe him capable | oM PREUAE, (R B act of the new pluy.” Tho piece will be tried | quent ignoring of any metnod. o ize whero so many peculiaritios of | discovery which ho rocontly made: soended then i olosing /b biIARE of accomplishing many wonderful und FRIGITEN THEIR CHILDREN Rose Cogbian will pass her summer vaoa. Bothered? D one of the | moethod shown. "It 15 nothing un- I have: taken much interest in the | f# UHIRCY dm“:"vl)nnrl‘ “nuxzt;luv,ch.l"lrv' unnatural thivgs. Ho claims these un- | 1o o0 veforence to the hoodoo,and | tion in southern California, partly because | Council Bluls cus you ought to | common to see checks given foramounts | study of botany during my sojourn in | ing balfa de ckens with Whighie) earthly powers and pretends 1o exercise | overy ill’ and misfortune among the | She no longer bas u country home and partly | bo in my place a little while to get a | even less than a dollur. Ofton these | thiscountry, the florn of which presents TV S A B ) " b i i 4 i because hor next tour is to begin at San | oo gee i i thi ar Jle drawn that any | one of the richest ls for tho scien- 10 Adiomon. ssod in the fowls them. Colol superstition credits him | race’is traced direetly to him. As he | OVRC N August. really true iden of the situation in this ol S S TeC g e war et o 7 | violent agitation shook its branches, with power to destroy life by a few is now in jail, aud likely tobe scut to | *yy iy gaia that mr. Mansfiold has decided | ¢ity.” instances e e a0 | Somo distanco from town on soverat oo | which swayed to and fro with & sinuous MYSTERIOUS ACTIONS, the insane asylum, his l“';’{’.l’ Q100 ;'”' to cut all the Cibberian and_other interpoia- The scribe suggested that such a ookedness has been in- | casions in my search for specimens. snaky motion. sisting mostly of boiling herbs | doubtedly resting ensy, believing that | tions ouv of his “Richard IIL." therobs fol- | ¢hunge of oceupations would bo ugree- oy P On one of these expeditions I noticed | , After devouring the fowls, thoge consisting mostly g De his power is broken. lowing the wholesome cxample of Henry 5 6 ¥ ue=p, @ jend pon- g AR ons L notlced | inchos fully gorged, drooped te sheir and saying magic words, Knight ight can neither read nor ving. Bel i 3 able at least to the intc er, but the checks, and often the [ a dark obje of the outlying Y BOrE! ¥ 3 / i Although Knight can neither read nor | Irving. Better late than never. former position, and, the tree givi 0 has for ten vears lived in [ G0 RPN R RS R el " 4 St v ot | int ved ly chilled all nego- umlmwnwm is made witha lead pencil. | spurs of she Sierre Madre mountains. J p Riviog n write, he is something of a lightning It cost Mr. Irving a pretty penny to act | inte wed qu y chilled all nego: e h | sign of animation, T dared apbkasohiih 8 hovel, the 1nside of which has never : 4 Pnteis - auocen at Sandeingham. In the | tintions gl e aadan’ One of the peculiar hits of care! which object e 2a my curiosity so | 5% , DD calculator, and can compute interest | before the g at Sal 4 tintions of this sort and proceeded: and take the 1imbs i hana. been scen by any other person, and he a | first place, ho lost the recaipts of the Ly- g | ness among the business men of the | much that I examined it car 1d take the 1imbs in my hana. with remarkable rapidity, and can ads A, *You would be surprised to see how s, Thi g Thoy were covered with sucke guards it with a_jealous care. Colored [ Jo i PR L ER T S Stonishing. | ceum theater for that evening, and the cx- pryued 9,809 Bluf's,” remarked one of the more care- | through my field-glass. This revealed Y CHORYS ARY people give his habitation a wide berth, | FreE S0 0 B s Way. but this quul. | benses of the vroliminary proparations at | few men know how to deposit money, or | ful ones, “is the way in which checks | that the object was a treo or shrub of sembling the tentaclos of an octopus. and would just s soon think of dying | 0358 FE 1o trouble. Sandringham wore very heavy. to draw u check. I've been thinking of | pass from one to another without being | such an unusual appoarance thut I re- | The blood "'u the ""”.‘l‘: had ‘1"’9“‘“"' a horrible death as to enter his un- A party of Norwegian singers, a hundred | o i 0 g little pamphlot printed giv- endorsed by the one who handles it. | solved to visit the spot. orbe by hese suckers, leaving ocanny hut. in number, are announced to visit Paris dur- | *%° A ¢ i | One ecase recently came to light which 1 rode to the mountain, the sides of | crimson stains on the dark surface. dited t MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. ing the exposition. Thsy have boen selected | ing information for those doing busi- | 08 AR 3 g i . There was no foliage, of course,of a One of his great feats, acoredited by ey e o IO Lo s vith bank T R indicates clearly the result of such | which sloped sufliciently for me to make Kkind the colc people and claimed iulv “Erminic” has reached its 2,000th perform- | W' L0 MO0 T M The. Trocadero ne»sl:; 8 un ks, 4 n’l } 0o L.:; it | carelessnoss. In one of the largest | my way on horseback 1o within a few | Kind ‘YV:‘I.)I;\:)L np‘unl("nui{ Mu:“v din= bimself, is his ability to converse with | ance'in England. PR ST A e p e i O T o any good, but something | offices in the Blufls several checks had | vods of the summit. But here I was ¥ to any one about. I wrote an ac- and understand the language of an Roso Eyting is playing Mother Frochard | Hopo rogardug oito’s “Norou” may | 0Vght to be done to enlighten the dear | beon properly made out und signed. | stopped by an abrupt rise so siop that ‘I",""'r‘ ‘\',(,“ 'l'{‘:“’ W""",’“’l“““'b"w“m- mul»»l The oll\l Han bfll};l be goon ‘M‘{ in *The Two Orphans.” well be given up, The opera makes no pio- | public. For instance, theve is one cus- | Instead of ).; ng nlnln delivered to the I%m»uuod of Fous hing it even on foot. u,r‘l’ic ‘l";"r: haupt, of the university ting by the side of an old dog or cat,an Soven of the London theatres are now | £ress: not that the librettist composer is ey A parties to whose order they were made went around it several times seek- z talking with them for hours at Ume, | ocoumi by masiosl productions of one Kind but that bo ‘suters from an invinciuie | 'om quite prevalent :‘l‘j”_"“ 10 Blufls, | ¢, v fell into the hands of a dishonest | ing for some way o climb up, but the ply states that my tree is the and un,'u’nsi<xx||x3\ly laughing at o funny | or uuother. solftistrust, Ho writes and doatroys, and | Which is not ullowable in any ‘«“1. | fellow, who forged the names on the | jagged, beotling rocks afforded not the | Arbor {:'.':'f”hv ‘."'xlxv two spacimenaigl reply from his companion. He would | ~wCharlotte Corday" is to be revived at the | 4¢sto) 0 P ; hat is. overdrafts. Ly, our custom- | hack of the checks,aud got them eashed | slightest foothold. On the top of this | Which have ever been known—one on a even translate Odcon in Paris, with Mme, Segond-Weber as | . Stuart Robson and William H. Crane gave | ers do not seem to think but what it is | at stores where he mude purchases, | knob stands the tree I had seen. penk of the Himalayas and the other an HORSE AND DOG LANGUAGE Who harots. | sk thalr last perforuianos, us purtdors n oo | pll rigl;t any time to check out more | Two of these checks pussed through | From the spot on which I now stood I t}‘;’l.d’"”‘“" of Sumatra. Mine is the ometimes for the benefit of some white | Grace Hawthorue w 2gin an engage- | > Y < ‘hey were boih | than they have in the bank. They | several hands, without being any | could see that it somewhat resembled in | '8 - Triond in whom ho had contidonce, His | Weut i the Union square theatre ou the 17th | wnd both iato, spocehcs, | Ehow Wore Both | overdruw ‘o suit their own conveniencs, | further endorsed, and in timo wero de- | form tho weoping willow, but the long, | , Prof. ' Word.uhaupt says that the recent trouble grew out of this Rorse talk. | ®f N ovoroer : ook occasion’ Lo expross Lis beliet in | and seem to think it is all right if they | posited, and at lust reached th a- | drooping whip-like limbs were of a di Arbor Diaboli and the plant known ag He approached s horse belonging to Daly's copeny il ot ia Hosion moxt | A erican playe. make deposit and bring th ount | gor who had drwwn the checks, and apparently slimy appearance, and | Venus fly-trap are the, only known with the animal, and the latter ‘,XA T £ e alaaiae SINGULARITIES. days after they um,gnuuuhmk Nuw, ment, and n.ou a hunt ln,..m It was | power of coiling and uncoiling. Occa- | forms of life which partake of the nas prossod o wish ‘to go with Knight | public with =My Trother's Bister: u% te in the eust.tt don’t muke any difference | vory diflicult to trace buck tho course | sionally the whole treo would secm a | ture of both the animel and the vous whom he wanted to adopt as a *daddy,” | Fitth Avenue theater, New York. John Wheel, a Dawson, Ga., boy eats flies, | how g @ man may he, if he over- | of these two checks. Of course the per- | writhing, squirming mass. tablo kingdomes, although there are n. wocording to Kuight's translation. | Possart, the Germun tragedian, will return | Josiah_Audorson, the giant of Marion | draws his aocount, his etieck is thrown | sons who doposited thom in the bank | My desive to investigate this strango Stances 100 numorous 19 mentighifOSHE When the latter tried to coax the horse | hiere next'season, under the manugement of | county, Kan, was killod by lightning. He | out. Sol m‘llmus our overdrafts amount | were found, for their endorsement was | vegétable product incrensed on each of | Of this class in the sea. along the owner objected and a mur- | Herr Gustave Ainberg, of course, is six feet and soven inches high. to two or’ thivee thousand dollars, and | required by the bunk, but they could | the many expeditions I made to the | The Portugese man-of-war may ba derous assault was the result. “Macboth” has passed its one hundredth | A curious fact in natural history comes | all in little hmounts. " not remember from whom they received | spot, and at last I saw a sight one day | Mentioned, however, as one, and the A PEMALE COMPANION, night at the London Lyceum, and will sur- { from Fairlie, Scotland. A heu, after hatch- S“Why doh’t you adopt the methods of | these checks, and there was no endorse- | which made me believe I had certainly [ SPONEe us the best known specimen of e LL ot APEAR doubtless, for another century or two. lll!lklfi.;'lml cl{nw:en; algd; tdhv.l‘tupon acat | other cities; and throw the checks out | ment to indicate. They had to pay the | discovered an unheard-of thing. this cluss, 20 BRI OF BRIERE Luak S0mo SWODLY | A now play by Oscll Daleixh, rrofessadly ‘| V00K O3ATE0 O 410 BINOC ARG RAN SIROR TE" | horel! %Y checks, and learned a’lesson. No one | A bird, which I had watched circling | ) T Rone " yeurs ngo he took itinto his head to got { of ‘the type of “Jim the Penman,” will bo | mained their jeaious guardian. “I thisik'{o shall adopt that rule, but | should veceive a check without having | about for some time, finally settled on | ingieriemei ot the Goron Lnere’ endad wife, or rather a female companion, | tried in Loudon at the Comedy theater next | The Americau liner British Princess, i | 0% W " b A ving » fually se ingloriously, at the Union Square theator, and iy o Y N T Y B Ty 3 by port at. New York, reports sighting & soa the busineg$ men here have been al- the person who prdsents it endorse it, | the top of the tree, when the branches | Thereis poetic justice in its ignominious e "m h o " William Gillet loted Serpent. Captain Smith, her first officer, | 10Wed to do'ss they pleasc so long that | no matter how many other endorse- | began to awaken, us it were, and curl | failure, and no oue concerued in the repre- con fme L::a s\flwru;;luu\lm ‘? in xm .luvr}»u::t]::lmu};:ni::l gngal::sue. mc:l::n‘; hitherto a thorough disbéliover in the many | it is 8 little Fisky. I suppose they would | ments there muy > ohaok. upward. sentation fs entitled to the least commisera- yncanuy arts, Ho shut himselt up fn | B Koo b o rodused wove | tales of o monstor, aaya he bow haa o | get hot and take' their businoss to some | One of tho tellors in speaking of on- | Thoy twined and twistod like snakes | b0t excopt tho luckloss actors who were Borbs aud bocame mysterious, The | 80as0n. doubt o s gxistence, for ho saw plainiy tho uthul":;.ank. a" any of our_customors dorwn.x:uu remarked; I never saw a | About tha bird, which began to scream, | ¢#!ied upon to act u it b R A statistician remarks thay ““the population | WYstery of the a 5 want to overdraw they should come to | city where there was such a diversicy | and drew it down in their fearful em- A new opera, “Don M " asties of tho former ho scattered to the | o¢fliono is groutiy added to by o invasion | . C. Mitohell, of Thomusville, Ga., caught | the bank and make a loan, and give | of endorsements on checks. Some oii- | brace until 1 lost sight of it. i opors, - Das oianuol s i ENGAAA fiquid of the latter, while at night he | o Am:rlun §irls who are dotermined to be '-nmmlo:-n-l v:‘!;a:o ‘l;‘lltlvm{:{f;g- {Mu:v their note. It'shard work to get them | dorse across one end, others the other Horror stricken, [ siezed the nearest sucocss at the Leipsic Stadt th ’ priwe donne.” . 2 chanted unearthly songs. After the ‘l@‘ In the_contract between ielen Dauvray Trials of the Telier and Casnier as —_—— ¥ 1nto any such business-like way of doing | end of the check. Some ondorse in the | rock in an attempt to climb the knob. composor is thoroughgolug disel chauted uncarthly songs, After the | "uGaptain Swiv! was o failuro in Syduey, | Mitcholl carriod one of tho foxoe howe and | thou gy, middle, and some langthwisa, They | ] had s often tricd in vain to do this | Richard Wagnor, and his preadut WO Sirane youg volored Nomus, footsory | iougy Charles Waruor plaved tho ilé | BuiS® filo mothor of tho pups gives wim | . *'What else can abaker find t0 grum- | endorse in all sorta of ways, aud ofton | that I was not surprised when I foll | 8,10 bo coustiucted musiod -omuwhu and tired, havin ‘ravelod | barkand Haddon Chawmbers, the author, 18 | 1ho same attention that she gives her own | ble about?” 4 when there are severnl endorsements | back, but the rock was loosened and fell | 00 the lines of “ristan and lsolde.” all the ' ~ “;mm S0me Six of the ohixires of Hoary Compl h offspring, and the little stranger bids fair to "Thurunplunt{ _ It’sstrange how de- | it takes several minutes to puzzle them | also. Porsons advanced in years feel A hore™ i, orom | dome |~ Sixof the obildren of Houry Complon, the | ‘b raised by ite fostar mothar. positors tumble theirmoney intoa bank. | out. They make & gueer combination. | It narrowly missed me, but I sprang | youngor and stronger, as well as fraer. pol n answer his us comedian of London Ha, One of the mest curious of all Austratia | They ofton wait unti] they reach the | It scoms e if some lolks evon triod 16 up unhurt, €nd saw that the fallen rock 1 H call, and he took her as his wife. They | market theatre in the palmy tuckstone days, ait from the inflrmities of age, by takl imals 18 the ornithor hynchus paradoxus. | bank before fixing their deposit. They | see how they could endors check had left & considerabl ty. I IV lived togother a uumber of years and | Sre BOW upon the stage. an g ¥ ey ¢ orse a check so siderable cavity put | Dr. J. H, McLean's Sarsaparills. mum'fffm A "somme. properey. when she | | Gounod has been oMicially intrusted with 2‘\;:-:‘@11%&?:%%' ;'i.f"w:{’.fr 'Q'.‘,l.f then stand at one of the counters and | as to make it as awkward as possible for | my face to it and looked in. P the composition of the cantate by M. Vicaire, begin emptying their pockets, making | the tellers, Of course, the proper wuy Something like a cavern. the floor of | Paste This Son . thddenly died. Kuight still olatms ( LG e nout" for the celobration of | sook® uis, 1000 7 feans of Wa il inrehe | outa ticket whilo thoir money and | to ondorse a check is 80 thut when it 15 | which had an upward tondency, met my | The most unconsc ionable . thief is ha T ¥ the centenary of the revolution. sttention callod to it by the Darwinians, who | checks lie around where anyone could | turned over the endorsemont appears at | sight, and I felt a current of fresh a who steals a busy man’s time, says the JLLED BY A RIVAL HOODOO, The German emperor has, it 1s sald, signi- | use it as au illustration of a connecting' liuk | grab them, and where everyone can see | the end nearest the left hand. Then | blowing on me, with & dry earthy smell. | Boston Times for, minutes stolés can who was the colored pes tor of a church | fied his inteation to be present at two of the | between species. Just what they are doing. Customers | the next endori -ment should follow this Evidently there was another opening | never be reclaimed.