Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 28, 1888, Part II, Page 15, Image 15

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY OOTOBEK 28. . lS8a SIXTEEN PAGES. 15
Burlington Burlington
C.B.&O.R.R ,
The Burlington takes the lead.
It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska *
It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car
service between Missouri river points and Chicago.
It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of
Omaha and the West a fast mail service.
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It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from
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the East into Omaha proper.
It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of
passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago.
It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can
foave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the
evening of the same day. y
It has been progressive in the past.
It will lead in the future.
Travel and ship via the Burlington.
Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250.
Depot on Tenth Street.
Burlington Burlington
b\B.&Q.R.R ,
THIS is a CUT of the OLD RELIABLE
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Mifchel Wagon , Monarch of the Road
Manufactured by Mitchell & Lewis Co. , ( Limited ) , Racine , Wis. Next
week we will give you a picture of their mammoth factory.
The'LUDLOW SHOE'
' Has obtained a reputation wherever introduced
troducod for "CouiiECl STYtK"uI'KU-
FKCT FIT , " "C'OMKOUT AND DrRAHIL-
ITiY. " Tlioy linvo no superiors in Hand
Turns , Hand Welts , Goodyear Welts ,
and Mnchino Sowed. Ladies , iislc for the
Luoi.mv" SIIOK. Try them , und you
will buy no othor.
THE" WMMRCIAL
HCOTEHL ,
Corner Dearborn and Lake Streets ,
CHICAGO.
Tills house has just been thoroughly
ntacxwtof ovitr l\mu , maklnit it fur better
than any hotel ot the sixmo m-lcii iu the west
Blerntor. vlrrtrlc llKhts , batli rooms , and all
modern Imiuoveinents.
, Rates , $2 and $2.0O Par Day.
Including mraM. Centrally located ; accessible
to All railway stations , tliratura mill b.islneu
Iiousei. Street fan to all poliits of the city.
Special rates to praftf&ulonul puoplu.
TAPE WORM
REMOVED wcrH-HtxFi.oMPi.vrt" .
PROF. BYRON FIELD.
TOPEKA. KANSAS.
\Vc hare a poiltlvc CMTU for ITTIIIVO
HUM ) or MirKm.vi I'H.KS. 117 lu
ujc tuouianilsuf cn < c of Ion ; tonJ-
limh Teliovurur 0. bo itn > nu In nur
fulili In It. ciiMtlYu in > wur that we
nlll mull one .ample bur niEKto nnr
. N. II ThU It no liumbui : ;
aclually lucolro n box free by re-
foil mail , ( not * lot of rlrnilan ) , nnd
nne riipllciitlun will roiiTlnro ruu t
Jt worth. AUilrvii The W. Mlllard Co. , Uutttlo. N. V ,
Mention tlio ( ) ni h lice. k-\
State Line.
r , Belfast , Dublin atitl Lhorpool
From New York Every Tuesdav ,
C llQ pvtsaco Kl'i and * 'A acrordlng to location
ot staio room. Kxcurslou t&i
Ateer e to and from Kurope at Lowest lUtos.
AU8TIX IIAJ.mVIN .V CX ) . . Uen'lBonts. .
M llroa-tway , New Vork.
OIUJ IlLKflHK. ( len'l West em ABent ,
1Q { H&udolpb bt. , Chicago ,
IIARUY I'M MO'llKS. ARMit. Oiuaha
Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Kx-
lilbiUon.
If inUEY no" B" urinary troubles easily , quiet'
MUHCI ly and safely cured by IKtCUTA Cnj > -
ul * . Severest canes ruredlu vevun ( laytf. bold
oiL , oil Unipulsts , or by mull from Do-
.Co. , IT ! WhitebUN. Y. 1 ull Direction * .
Can be had in Over 700 Different Style * and
Sizes , af the same price as fhe counterfeits.
Insist upon seeing the Trada Mark or you may bi deceived
The Niichigan Stove Company ,
Do'rolt , Chicago , Buffalo. CAUTION. Bovue ot n r-
chants who coDiipend other KOTCT
Inprafertnceta "CAMLAND8. "
Tlier hare eltb rf alKd ( o iccur * the
Sold ( UrUud" nccney or an dwlrouaof
Everywhera. ir IOVM ot proat upon cm which b > made. tm
J'or Sale by Milton Roger * 0 Sons , Agents for Omaha.
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNITURE.
A magnificent display of everything useful and
ornamental in the furniture maker's art ,
at reasonable prices.
SEND FOR PRICES KND CIRCULKRS.
THE
"BUREKn"
Ttt-Vliel .
Carriage.
"BUREKR"1 , ,
Two-wheel Plncton. THE EUREKA CO. ,
ROCK FALLS , ILL.
TRADITIOtS OF HALLOWEEN ,
A History oCurloua Spoils and
Love Charms.
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MATRIMONIAL FATES FORETOLD.
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Customs of thf Mystic NlRlit Quota
tions From tlio I'oct Gny anil
Ot Her Ant liorl t los I'ocr-
Itii ; Into the Future.
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Ilitllow'ccn.
All boys niul girls know that next
Wednesday , Oct. 81 , will bo All Hallow
Uvd , though most of thorn corrupt'lta
minio to "IJojly Evo.1 They know it is
a night of mirth nnd mystery specially
ilovotcd to mischief , fun , incantations ,
divinations , charm ? and spells , but very
few of thorn understand its realslgnlli-
canic ; , or caif toll whence it duriveSnUa
name.
It ? ? many conturipg since the church ,
llndinir it impossible , from the great
and constantly increasing multitude of
the saints , to sot apart a separate day
for each one. , decreed that Nov. 1 should
henceforth bo kept as a day iu honor
f all the saints and that it should be
tnown as All Hollow Mass or All Saints'
Day , and that thu night of Oct. 81 , 1m-
ncdiatoly preceding it , should thord-
ftor bo kept as a vigil and bo known as
\ll Hallow Eve , these occasions being
till observed in the Catholic , Episcopal
nd Lutheran churches.
From its first origination Hallow Eve
! ius been invested with a peculiarly
nystic cliaractor. As there is nothing
n the church celebration of the ousti
ng clay of All Saints to justify those
ungular ideas and customs associated
ivlth Hallow Eve , and as none of them
: ire of a religious character , we may
'nstly regard them as relics of pagan
times.
In the north of Europe in all ages
and countries Hallow Eve has been
deemed the occasion par excellence for
divining the answer to that momentous
question , which absorbs so large a share
of the thoughts of romantic young mon
and maidens who is to marry , whomV
The moans employed to gain this much-
dcsirod information are as quaint and
curious as they are numerous and
varied. For this purpose every time
and every country has had its own
charms and spells peculiar to itself , and
they have furnished an almost inexhaustible -
haustiblo theme to folk poets and com'
pliers of folk-lore.
Those of Scotland have boon most
graphically described by that greatest
of all poets of the people , Robert
liurns. In his poem of "Halloween , "
ho has given u A most vivid account of
moro than half a score of hallow eve
charms and Spells peculiar to the
Scottish peasantry.
In a voryjold .book called "Yo True
\rto to Reado the Future , " I llnd the
following : "If a maid would know yo
name of yo maii/sho is to marry lot her
on All Il'ulloft Even , steal out to a lime
kiln and throw itclue of blue yarn , still
holding to ye otiior end. Presently yo
end in yo kijn. will be sharply pulled
Then yo maid i must say 'who hold ? '
Whereupon yo'voico of her future hus
band Will prbriouhco his name both yo
Christian and'yukir ' name. ' " The only
obstacle to the successful por/ormanco
of this BpqllijhQ / , dilliculty of ttiuli
an old limo kIp } ; ,
Water , nuts' and apples bear a promi
nent part in the spells and charms of
Hallow Evo. A quaint T > ld book o
charms , published in Edinburg in 1690.
entitled "Old Father Times JJundlo of
Faggots Newly Bound Up. " declares
that an infallible means of getting a
view of year future husband and wife is
to go to bed on Hallow Eve with a glass
of water , in which a small sliver of
wood has boon placed , standing on
a table by your bedside. In the night
you will dream of falling from a bridge
into a river and of being rescued by
your future wife or husband , whom you
will see as distinctly as though viewed
with waking oyes. This charm is thus
alluded to by the Englit.li poet Gay :
Last hnllnw cvo I longed my love to see ,
And tried a spell to call her up to mo.
With wood uud w.Ucr standing by tny sldo
I dreamed a dream and saw my own sweet
bride.
In a folk-lore book called "Yo Mys
teries of yo Wytchccraft , " which is the
oldest in my collection , there is given a
charm "By which a maid may know if
yo man she" loves bo true. " To perform
this the maid is directed to pluck at
midnight on all hallow eve , two monthly
roses with long stems , naming one for
herself and the other for her lover. She
must then go directly to her sleeping
room without speaking to anyone , and
kneeling beside her bed , must twine the
stems of the two roses together and
then repeat the following lines , meanwhile -
while gazing intently upon the rose
named for her lever :
Twine , twine and intertwine.
Let my love bo wholly inino.
If bis love bo kind and true ,
Dccpor grow his rose's hue.
If her swain bo faithful , the rolor of
the rose roprcsohting him will grow
darker and moro intense.
Of all the hallowevo spells and
charms associated with nuts , one
of the oldest is that which prevails -
vails in some of England's northern
counties , and which is to the affect that
if a young man or woman will go at
midnight on Hallow Eve to a walnut
tree and walk 'around it three times ,
crying out each tune "Lot him ( or her )
that is to be my true love bring me some
walnuts , " the future wife or husband
will be neon in the tree gathering its
fruit. The poet Gay thus refers , in his
"Pastorals , " to this custom :
"Last Hullo w Eve I sought a walnut tree
In hojKis thut'l'inS' true love's face might
see. i ' ' "
Three times limited , three times I walked
apace , is no
Then in the .tree * , I saw my true love's
face. " .
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A very oldj > Hallow Eve divination ,
formerly much practiced by English
rustics to tell frqm what quarter of the
compass the future husband or wife will
come , is performed by stealing out un
observed nt midnight , plucking a small
look of hair fronronn's head and casting
it to the bredzcu Whatever direction it
is blown toword pa believed to IMS the
location of Urn future matrimonial part
ner. This diminution IH also mentioned
by Gay iu his "Pastorals" as follows :
"I pluck this loch of hair from out my
head ,
To tall whence comes the ono that I shall
wed ,
Fly , sUlron hair , fly all the world around
Until you roach tbo spot where my true
love is found. "
There can bo no question that many
of the obtiorvnncoH of Hallow Eve are
derived from those of the old Roman
festival of Pomona , when divinations
and the consulting of oracles and onions
were universally practiced.
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An AbaolittciCtirr.
The oiuGiNAt , ABIETINE OINTMENT
it only put up Iu larpo two ouuco tla bozos ,
aud is an absolute euro for old sores , bums ,
wounds , chapped baud's ' , uud all akin erup
tions. Will positively euro all kind * of plies.
Ask for the ORIGINAL AJHETJNfi JOINT-
MEN.T. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 05
cuts per box by mull tl0 cents. . '
FURNITURE ON CREDIT ,
All Kinds of Chamber Suits , 1'arlor Salts , Side Boards , Wardrobes , Bureaus , Hall Trees , etc. '
CARPETS ON CREDIT
Such as Body and Tapestry Brawls. Cotton and Wool Jnarain . , Hemp ami Hay Carpet , Oil
Cloths , Window Shades , etc.
STOVES
Such t > s Coo/-9 and all kind * of 1'urlor and Bed Room . Heaters , Ratines and Stoves of all dc-crlp-
tlons.
BEDDING ON CREDIT
Comfort * , Pillows , Blankets , IMCO Curtain * , etc.
NOTE OUR TERMS i
I $10 worth of goods for $1 down and $1 per week , LARGKER
BILLS IN PROPORTION.
[ Peoples' Mammoth Instalment House
General Outfitters on the Instalment Plan ,
8 * 613-615 N. 16th St. , bet. California and Webster. "
B. ROSENTHAL & CO. , Propr , "
Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Telephone No. 727.
( Ml * lit |
* KEEP WARM. *
RADIANT HOME STOVES ,
GARLAND STOVES ,
OAK STOVES.
The LARG-EST STOCK OF HEATINGS-
STOVES EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY.
Oall and see our goods and get prices be
fore you buy a stove of any kind. WE WILL
save you money.
MILTON ROGERS & SONS ,
14th and Farnam Streets.
PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000.
AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY ,
S AVINGS BANK
-nEPAHTHENT- "
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. .
B | 0 Interest on deposits , compounded soml-nnnuallyt \
B ' Savings Cortlflontos with Interest coupons attached.
DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of S2OO , S30O , 8BOO ,
and SIOOO , based upon First Mortgage Real Estnto Securities
6 deposited with , and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company
of New York. Drafts drawn on the principal cities of Europo.
A. C. POWELL , , CASHIER.
DIRECTORS ; - i
0 , M , CARTER , Pres. D. D. COOLEY , V.-Pres. PHILIP POTTER , Sec.
1. J. BROWN. ALVIN SAUNDERS. C. S. MONTGOMERY. i. FRED ROGERS.
IVoters , Attention !
Whatever are your politics , remember that the KIND OF GIG All you
smoke , will ndd to the force of your argument.
Box Trade Solicited. Private Lock Boxes.
BARKER BLOCK , FAHNAM and 15th.
W. G. ALBRIGHT ,
Real Estate ,
2 1 8 S. 1 5th St. , Omaha.
- BEST AND CHEAPEST -
ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE !
SOUTH OMAHA.
BUY NOW
TERMS EASY
ADPUTFfiTc-T" | STAUD , 1619 Xoward St. , Omaha , has drawn plans and
ftnunllbUI specifications for a 9-room frame houso. which combines
utIUty.comforteconomy ami benuty.ln a way impossible in anr Booil
house that cost * from 11'KM to ll.uoo. As more than li)3 ) - ; _
will be built so. I can afford to oltur a copy for Orieinalnnd splendid
" " " " W *
For variety of said pliias g forra the set lorplanjof completed hulldtngiof
I inn i mil iiiiini all descriptions. I liave in my onice , ranclnu Incest
Z from W.OOO to 1400,000. My unusual experience w ill guaranty stxtlsfactlo n
and reliable contractors ouly are engaged on my works. Parties wishing to build
are cordially Invited.
GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMF ANY
OP NEW YORK.
_ _ Policies Incontestable and Non-forfeltable After Three Years.
HUaoWESENDONCK. Prosldont. | CORNELIUS DOREMUS , Secretary
Agenclea In all the larser cltlns of thu Unite-Stales and German'l'.lnplre
ASSETS A.\l > SURPLUS OP 1'IIK COMPAXV.
DECEMBER 31ST. 1862.
Assets . $260.885 | Surplus . > < , 158 97
DECEMBER , . .
3IST.
1887.
Assets . . . . $13.073.247 37 | Surplus. . . „ . $1,836.636 62
Amount of Insurance In force . T 4-5.OOOOOO
Annual Income. . , $2.4OOOOO
'lheGermanlapp sc8goall0.1flotadmltoan ietJi for every 1100.00 of llabllltteMX better ratio
than that of any ofthe other three largest UIo Insurance eotnpanle-J of the United : Htates.-j
cs Rooms ; io nmi 007
, Fint
LINEN
SALE * .
EVERYWHERE.
UllANt'II OVFIGK.
JOHN M. SHAW & CO
COMMISSION ,
Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds.
Margin Transactions a Specialty.
< JOHNFON'fc CHItl.HriAN , MaiiigeM.
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15 ' IWAIW OF .TRADE , . - - ' OMAHA.
'Me'inTien * of tne f'lilca o lloinl of Ttn le. Pfl-
vuta Wires tot'lilcab'autul New Vort.
OMAHA
MEDICAL. SURGICAL INSTITUTE ,
Li. . * " * i , i * TlijrjHiMi * * ' -
N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodso Sts.j1
ton THK TIIKATMKNT OP AM.
Appliances for Deformitiss and Troises.
llc t fttctlltlci , npp rtu miil riMiioillns/nraurreit *
fill treatment nt nverjr form ot dUeaso ri'qulrlutf
MuUlcul or bttrulCMl Treatment.
FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. /i
lo ! r > l nd Rttcmlnncf ; best lioipltul accommoda
tions In the wpst
unnii full Ciurt'i.Aimon I > erorniltle < iuiil Prnco ,
Tni'iu'.Club huct , Uuivnturu of Ihu Spine , I'llcs ,
Tumors , C'ancor. Ciiturrli , llrotKhlila. Inlialntlun ,
KH'clrlcUj , I'nralrMH , Kpllep y. Kidney. Illailder.
ije ; , Kar , Skin unil lllooil.nnl ull ! < urKlcilO | > eratlona
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
IIOOK ON DllEAM'H OK WOMBff J'ltKK.
ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL IHSTITUTB
A spin\rTV : or
PRIVATE DISEASES.
All lllool I > l ca es snocc rnllr trcHtc'd. BrpUIUtlo
1'ulson roiunviil troiu thn y tcm without mercury.
Ni'W runtorHtlvn triMitmunt for l < m uf Vltul Pojfor.
IVrtoiu unable to vlult u > mny ha treated l lioinobr
All commnnk'iitlorn contlrt atlnl.
MrilUlncsor iiirtrnmvnU sent hy mull or ekpress.
fiouiroly packiiJ , no murks to Indicate conUutt ot
stMidfr. Onu personal Intorrluw pruforrt'U. &U1 and
consult us or > t nd lilntory oC your case , anil wo * will
> end In plain wrapper , our 1
BOOK TO MEN. FREEs , .t
Upon 1'rlratp , Mpeclal or Ncrvmu Uliaawi , Irapo-
tcncy , Hrplillia , Qluelnnd VarKoculu , irltli qaestloa
list. Aildn > 3 * t '
Onidha McdUal anil Suniicul Institute , or
I > K. RIcMENAKIV , t >
Cor. 13th and Dodge Stx. , - OMAHA. NED.
BASK OFOMAHA ;
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Capital , - - - $100,000
< 1O1 South Thlrtcontli Street.
General Banking annayin S Bnsiness ,
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Cii.vur.KS HuKASTEi ) , I'rosldout
U. I * . NHKDHAH , Vtcti I'rosldent.
l'it\NK \VARSKIIMAN , Cashier.
Tor the lonpflt of Depositors the Savings lie-
partiuoiit will b open on Saturday night * from
to8tr < loK.
C I'or Cent ou Sa > lnp } antl Tlino DepoiUls.
LOMBARD
INVESTMENT CO ,
Boston. Mass. , ' Kanann Cltij ,
Capital & Su plus , $1 $
Tlil companj'lia opened anOmnhaolBoatinil
Is prepared to furnlHli money juomptly .ouliu-
provcil city and .farm property. . ,
No application * helit unay for approval.
Ixjans closed and paid for without delay. )
.IU11N W. dl.SII. .Muimuar. > ,
800 South nth Street 1'list National JUnk.
FARM AUD OMAHA CITY LOANS'
The Kansas Citf Investment'4
30 C'linmUur of COIIIIIUM-CC ,
OMAHA , NEH.
No lopnys. All Imsluesii donn at thUofllca.
HAIR GOODS !
1IH3. EATE U. CLAHFITT ,
N inth Hreot , Omalia. Ilnlr awl
bk'achlng : also manlcurliii ; .
CITY LOANS !
. W. B. MEIKLE/ .
noon ) 506 , First Nat'lBanlc Building