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THE OMAHA DA ILY BEE: NPDAY, .\'(IYEMBER 8. 1887.-SIXTEEN PAGES. T —THE ROUND OAK=—— Makes a complete and ' sweeping knock-out of al mouse before a ¢ ; all Base Burners. O , panther. No one will think of buying anything but a 1;0?11111(; aél lijee before it like a ak Heating Stove Who knows what i i it will do, and tk Wiugs, or dispost y he small expense it will do it keep & fire al?fi?lgfi 0;' tg?;n for what they can get. The poor p‘::;zlllt; orlrhe rich are using them in their private ho Witee iy s lawy-;;rsnmi :ie;x:ea steady fire; with a stove and a fuel t}?;t“; :;11?11 ‘delight because it is the first fln:islfi'hzlilrd lajre vutting their base burner in t} 1 iy . rs, men of all occupati ALLTEAGI OF piel : Ul S i £ wil recommendat pations and A e i Lk coal, and he tlon AL given to a stove, can merritoriously be professions. 37 have been sole this fall for’?li3 ha.'ve e e gifet Ning: Tuphced 38 ats a third moreroom with hard coal given THE ROUND OAK eating stores, offices, hotel e i coal than any base burner will. Itisonly ) ldw 11 dothe same work with soft coal th 1? z 1? e S LS . sold in Omaha by at a base burner will wi with hard ‘ W.F.STOETZEL. 16821 Howard Street | \ R i Aght of appealing for to th oung, handsome, educs I think if you can i, daving and me, educated, a most | {{ i = once removeallidea | i g and unscrupulous scoundr \ Y N © ] 1den Ve N mnda . y M;" or Women ?—Which Are the D et faoud wuar an R L ErNEA PRt b e Wifows 1t WITH THIS RING I THEE WED | fiee® snvestiments’ mads ruostor Most Unselfish Friends, | living. © Tell a wor LT hired monthe ””‘:‘::gtlc: fima in tho post it e ik LD S IR LSO, and she may show j L ceesses, | arly his own. boreditnsl] sl Th & RATRITY by grooms _ el rtugal, three rings KK plunge his hand i { Blelsee 67 Bick wiieeten L bt el | iy 1 Holins ot gono in-for 0Cu:kmsBmgofmstorymmchcd goneiljuto thoir ridos and e i | ooy 0 ngs are placed, onc at LRI LR 1 esvaans At em vt | ‘and sho is | hus ledrnod_ the ain robbery. Ie o tho Wedding-Ri on. The revulsion made the rin VHES FINGERS OF TITE ROt you. o ) 3 s - i y v have. y r wha ¥ BRIDE steadfastly, and On the contrary. N brigands, and foll methods of Italian Ang. woe now have, a plain geld Linitl |t the words, “In tt " ng y, and then, Opini iy SUCABER6 e y,tell a man_of your | syste Pk ollows them exactly. His —r though, by a compromise 8! _circlet; | Father, a J “, e name of the ng it, resume his pen ] pinions of Somo Wives and Maldens ucooesos and you wrin his a LRI ) By Gt cxaoly. His | ORIGIN OF AN HON O e [ nd of the Son, and St E01y | Bt " L] Men More Ready, But Women Caeladifibalioen SUEUR of “your S B it ORED CUSTOM. | periuit, ancy dictates or means | Fushi sl bl y | succoeded in getting behind ti T b 0 ¢ roubles you weary hi your is first vieti G r death, it . fashion ha o/d8termine perceived, g \d the man un= More Linsting in Their One lnly said o }";"' This gentlon e Berreno, | The Ues of th The materials of which weddi tho stylo of tho wo dl”'"!”“‘v‘"‘" only WA H el G sty U Friendships. more prompt and e T Gidlonlel L0 ] e L Uea of tho Fing—Ax Interesting | rings havo beon composed bt bty il b LS LG B e EHiN CANOWR db% 1 coablo, as a rule handand f % wn, beaten, bound eteh in the Popul 3 s the nations which h = srse | capriciously has e e worn; and so | the v wward und seized the hand i A »x in their ma b b nd foot, and tied a ) pular Scis ving. The Bri ch have used the | sy y has custom varied, tha 10 vory act of gras and in . towing favor 3 anner of be- driven for on a horse, thel ence Month g, The British muse : > | symbol of matri ; d, that tho | objec grasping the suspecte [Written for the Bee—Copyri L g favors, and it was beca n for a day and nigl 2 nthly by D. R. bone and of quseum has rings of | th atrimony has traveled ekl " nid he, *‘thi Epogia P SSa L i e . monsal were educated o busine o Liae bk SDTF g E AL e Gmathe McAually bonound of hard wood, found fu tl ymbol of mateimony has teaveled from | fourth time I L T i w5 1 heard this | Woman often wi wsiness methods A was Dblindf g all this time he y. s Inkes; on one of th iu the | now reposes, 1 b finger, where it | thi . o watched you doi question diseussed in all i , S | o en wounded your feeli indfolded and gi : traced a hes ne ho bone rings is | it was . In the time of Eli his, What have you i (bl g £ . s bearing: ORI " a p slings wate o given neithor a heart, v i r) it was cus! AT 3 4 The ma you in your hand? TG oo A 6 ok g osting | with an whkardness in dealing Hofiha: i adquarters, of whose loca- | ity SR T s with which van- | o f aotion; 112 not g wasa pledgo viugs on i , for ladies to wear | fir BdiWith ik e videny donfuAlon CONK N nqpelenle lated f y matter outside of _ he is entirely ignort o y, superstition, and i The s L a wedding ring. he thumb, and rmed the professor fusion, con- W18 majovity ot ated. | kitchen. A marri of parlor or held for twenty-oné gnorant, he was [ doc ) affoction have sume museum has ri . | of her i , ond soveral | must insist, si Mossor’s suspicions. 1 rded e aion e | soTelne “maveicd lady said she quit 1 wenty-one days, until T ccorated the human for x parts of the earth s rings fromall | in th vings now sh G U e e quite da I BN nen_ 3 oincidod with the last e quite puid the §1,000 ranson e myself | more ourious bi an form, fow have | por, bras arth—of bone, ivory, cop- | thei 1e British, museur shown | bave in your hand.” oo hat it is you favor of the me sly anopinion in | £ard to the business peaker in ro- relenso. ife was halt LEURI T i bits of history than tho | and Al Lo ol b Ll b e el ) ety A e R R Ner saB1aAl e 1siness methods of the lashed and \ us_ half starved, kicked finger-ving. From th i e | and some of a composit ) gold, | rings. That th , been thumb- | fro y complied, and, drawing his hand G i ntanaleit gl Nerretieed Theraaron Bhe pelated e, 1d burned duily during all this tho iny s o earliest times | these metals. O posite of several of | thumb e practice of wi om his pocket, revealed th i spoken, but the greate er somewhat unu s ated time, and was in hourl g ull this ng has boen a favorit Egypti : ne ivory ring, fi umb rings extended his inspirati o sourco of number of them we nigd [ nusual experience. 1is teeth, it bei Aty and th rito ornament, | LE¥ptian tomb, bear: g, from an | married ladi ed to the v piration—the photograph of 3 t enthu: ic 3 an artist,” she % s teeth, it being a i he reason for this ge " - ha f ), bears two clasped | i adies and their weddi young SRRV in their faith i e siastic | studio was i » snid, “and my Suerrant Avorite threat of his general prefer- | of o hand. dlosins havt nsped | is amply att edding rvings, [ = n man’s friendship for | whi us in the same building i ute to extract them at of | ence shown for it over otk 8 G Mt e nving the design | in ¥ attested, not only by allusions woman. Their skeptici rdship for | which an elderly professi ing in send them as presents o hi r all, and [ jewelry other articles of | grac closing over a heur! n contemporary litorature, b Ll 0 pticism might be at- | mun oc 0 y professional gentle- i presents to his friend jewelry are numerou: o graced the hand cart, once | portraits ) erature, but by ti TR ta0 varl ht bo at- | man occupicd an office. H gentle- puid the money because 1 k nds. 1 sand cogent. Or- | whil hand of a Roman matron; aits of matronsof th $adead arious causes. Perha introduction . He obtained an matter of life tse T knew it was a | naments whose place i hile the inscription atron; [ many, where the hat age, o great { ¢ knew the genus b aareilly n tome, and bocame greatly i ife ordeath with hi * | porti s on somo other | make it certai 1 on many others | playin he hands are shown, di = & lomo better than | interested in my work. E reatly since been refunded m. Ithas | POrtion of the apparel, or i A # ertain that they were weddi playing the wedding ring sty i single sisters did. Perh e e o To never onco seventy years of i me. Berrenn was | must be laid aside wi in the hair, | S odding | thumb, In the time ng on the left | aid not think it wi . Perhaps they | me. His soci ¢ least sentiment toward and brt s of age and the expos 7 sido with the clothin The use of ma f ring see time of Charles IL., the { d 3 RS e b, is social and busines: Jahd) rutality to which he posure head-dress, are th T grord| S He o ny different materials | f seems to have found lodg: MILD 0 ouly it $hiett dus ago the | was excellent, ho 83 standing NN BnGS tariltea (i hig o bjected | often > thus casily lost and | rings onstruction of these weddir orefinger, sometimot odgment on { 2 Retoun byBR it tEae) | (BLY . he was unusu- ing in his death. Ow. en mnot at on : : rings does mnot indicate wedding | finger, ocensi s on the middlo ( A ! théory en if true | 8lly _ intelectual, ~ and s ing to the fact that o oh | B s DT o T k] ger, occasionally on th H = a Persephone Frencn H ; | tetectunt, ““ana” 1 “uite money and s in s eath. " O | brouchos, bucklos, clasps , | chinges of fashion, for i L O e hInd nger non Hand-made | Many an unmarried girl i vized his friendship and v, i y and Suerrante’s friends knowing asps, buttons, all | membere , for it should be re- , and, by the time George I. ¢ ; A 3 arried girl isblind t is advice and ) and vulued it, L have bee; s friends knowing | 500"°F or lator hec poia) sered that museums and _re- | the throne, the third fi . came to e e sblind to the | epal ti “and ctitiolsm. | Sov- ot o8 n expecting the levying of | i & come dofective in | Of antiquities c msand collections | nized as the lird finger was recog- i *n because she 1 times he invited me Sey- | 4u assessment. ying of ome part, and are li many ’8 comprise specime ~ the proper place for i g time to study ‘ has ot | atmidday. Y me to lunch him “T le S , liable to oscapo | MANY oges and el ens of | versally v place for it, not uni- fonaded ‘:;,‘dn’“;l“;.'"- fHur horizon is | of bl o B a i eittion | ,:,m.(‘l'm Romafive days ago under the :l‘:::'"h’l‘“u?“’m‘r;mmnscim.g et lands, but thero ot celygisnatann T iLomavar, [on Wil Joios 5 y masculine forms, and she ig | conver: . ur work for social’ Me as far s ed men, who escor R e mechanism, The li has sometimes had an i ashion | then the th , declares that eve quite content to have i 1 she ig | couverse. He was many ye: 2 o as far as Pena Stati rted | pecklace in ti b he links of a | termini had an influence in d he thumb was the favori n { t 80. 3 = 1 ior, Ho was many _yeurs my sen- oni Hihind v Station, on the M v cklace in time bei ol cermining the style ¢ > in de- [ for the wedding ri avorite placy bt b log jend L sawnolmpropilety o e National railway. By ' vhe Moxi | article is take become worn, and the | ring. Forin dlormel mngdialfiging O e piitingard G iveasing g . { i s S and Well, by and by my _prince bt tiprces CLniah blol St rooated | el ken off to be mended; the | partof the si tancay during HhoyItier el ol ngibaing TS of Sl ghest standard of Corset ever: intro ! appear liko setting st he othors dis- | Bnd corrie y prince cume | U the expec 8 fing T sce | Spring or other fastening of u ! 2 part of the sixteenth contur Lo (B ahatate though placed on tho thisd uced into this market. They i i ) STt aiin T wh v (h g stars at the rise of written to him of th . 1 had often | made upon me s has been | is casily broken, ¢ a bracelet | 1or,fome time prevailed in F! : nger at the ceremony, i ho third | graceful f S y impart that in, why then she noticcs tho be man W m of the nice old gentle- | upon Senor L arturo, also | i cen, and the bracelot van- making ot e R s Gt immediately ul figure and fine form whick and Tengranc of those human o beanty | i Ly i ) Ty a4 gontle | Ap0n o Domante salso | ishes. © With . vogard i " rne wepbine nva “An o 0 sho s ¥ | well dressed lady would be jub.ll“,',,.,f."d’ b e Ty ol Tl oy humilia- | him ‘and 88,000 from m 1t $15,000 from | savage 1-‘-‘“‘%«1 to parts of the consist of several links fast lishod in 1782, says it i etiquette, pub--| especially when obtainable catpfphl A e R s b or " the._ lumchios fo which s | Eovorns s e EoRindy ML o T ECtnorh npRuC i eyl shal R T SO e acing tc. Tndorscd a L i} rle-handed battle wi nice old ge which the | gover: Vi ikely to get. The picrced, * must be bored, t 3 >, Sometimes there - ut | ring shall be pla e woedding g i world: and_ #chi e with the old gentlem Ay he overnor has of cour: H . The pi il 9 , the nose be , 1i etimes there w hi e placed. » g 'S d achieved . s nan had invited 1 K} of course promised + f , the cheeks i 3 e , links havi ere three, two | th: It further st that the questior success, doclare | Surely these woro thrift wvited mel | of the staje troops sed tho aid oven after s or lips be slit, and H ing graven hand: ) 1y some prefer the th H0 Ll f . Vi 3 y busines: ops, but Ldon’t se after these surgical A%) 5 | third a hoart, s nds and the | the st g e thumb, since it i o | was not even open to SR T avaTate ssmoth- , £0od that they c I see the comploted gical oporations are rt, the union of the three i strongest and most § is sl or mind. mind tha have about made up my | 10 the diffic y can_do, owing not only pleted, the articles used re | the proper positi g he three in | bor of th d most important mem- 3 tho]nturl‘ws‘; PRI is & hetter judge of [ & lu(l)vtlvglv‘;x"r:‘i:l“{;,“ :\L'l,‘]‘Im or;abyer A r:\n;(:‘.:l‘;::::::,l,‘l"'v ‘l'r.”‘l'.‘ ountry and ‘\‘:I:.l,‘-. ]S:]);‘l:,‘t‘:||ln(‘ ‘:"l‘""‘""“." i“(‘fllll\"ul{{i:"t P ot‘."‘"t“"’ honr. “;')‘u(x‘»li:?:,]‘,i ;1‘:]‘ h;‘l"“‘ ger, l‘t‘t'l:::sll:l:::,dil:)g‘.::?]'iou"’”i“‘]"" | | BRI G ElG L el Paris, London x . she said, “‘thai b pende: 5in no way related or de- | fact thi hinding place, but { o8, by their weight W of astrology there w : almy days | of Jupiter, indi base lies the mount and New York, and et who has made her owr o 4 woman | Pendent upon him, malk r de- | fact that nearly all of but, the | tion, are extr 2ight or construc- | Go 2y there was quite a fashion in | ti piter, indicating the A ,and for sale in Omaha by e (v al er own way in li ued kindnoss . marked and contin- | 1€ i vy all of the poorer classe: ) tremely painful. Sormany of the wedding rings en hion in | tions; others, the » noble aspira- Y rocolvod approciation A e | ot kindness, unless ho_expoots it el L o B o e u"lg;wn;(r:u!m AT deoorationsl] S o oodame e nerd st i fngor e N B F from men, when wom irago- | Ty) hem. Heyow heirden and cover I ) the clothing, in the hair, 1 \aracters, the horoseq rological | again, the fourth fi e four; and others . " P only indifforence or nog nen gave me hen I pondered ov racks. 1 estimate the up their | the neck and ar i 1e hair, round | contracti y 1 horoscopes of both the L) fourth finger,because u *v S, [] ?h_md fr 1% o;‘vllllti-flt:‘,:;m(‘l\h}n pre- gfsi.va‘,:um ,,l\m,.d . mv[fl‘ml_xl}:‘mrfll:m ll\;t'g;llx(‘ll belong to "“: ‘E‘H::gnu twonty- | ears, lips and I\In“u.. , or I:‘l‘l‘::h\llin fomithe aan,.{;‘fi‘i‘:,"‘;,"l“:fi'{;f‘ bs-h}g sometimes i,’,“_ IH:I)"]:;:#!:]‘ Ut ] S A vein fl S onld fatl M A a e i feared ences along with the al ex- Sucrrante is n magnifio the model of ¢ 2 8 nger-ring, | being i ) ing of tho ring, that | ci L Apollo,” however, Om So elden & termed my courn n praised what they mony, my conclusio ¥ other tes- | Who spends his il gnificent raseal, | dom lost, for i onvenience. it 18 sei- g also tho golden , that | cides the proper I’hll‘(!‘f g er, de- y l ar 3 age, while w thoy | fied Msa sions might be classi- | freely s his ill-gotten gains very lost, for it need not be tak the quack doctor . age of [tobe ce for the ring cised what they termed omen eriti- something as follows: ussi: eely, and is uniformly ki s very | requires no pr o taken off; | wer ctor, weddin, " L4 And . edimy : O3 R . N : preparatory iken off; | were often made wi ling = rings T E O nd other lead lealer e e boldness.” 1. Men are more enthusiasti O RGN ind to the | tho body, i atory mutilation of | tai q e with a cavity to c TE FOURTH FINGER ading dealers e s ared that she would | Feady, to espouse husiastic and | vested him with a go consequently, in- | view, & po not painful, is alw ain medical preparations or chs on- | not because it is noarer the he = y b} y go to a man were she i t1 b se the cause of wome with a good deal of r: S ew, & perpetual reminde; 5 Preserve or v s or charms to | the otl rer the heart th " of friendship or ere sho in noed | 9" her sister wome woman | and_many of them serve of romance, | the givi 8 ninder, either of restore health or avert evi » others, but because on i (o ] & Ship or protection in ti 5 W uen are. Gy e s IR MR o O of the pur 1 After the crusades vert evil. | less lind inj 50 on it the ring i trouble n in time of | . 2, Women, wher R ready to join hi m and are | it is wor purpose for which | fl es had set Europe i less liable to injury. The s « is | e finally w ’ o their interest is | have join him_at any moment, QRWOTH lame, a_practice became flurope in aj| oty poe Thailotvi] o sume author- Bi'\ll'l‘fil(l::’.;:‘r placed i u compronising Splprol e e lasting in thelr !'“w‘-i""».'.';t{;‘f,“i‘.?"u"‘ predicting o ”“l‘ll.“:’fmllhpl;lzuIE,.\« of tho ring must, France, Germany AuscameNcommonkin The right )‘1\"‘\"‘i’:‘lfl}flm:ip'l“ tho right, | AV 5 instance,” sh. sk 3. There i 4 he region withi g r re, be in large ¥ st, | ing rings the sefti 1 nd, of wear- | ity, the lef 5 lem of author- | S AnAnite conanad she said, *and | , & There isan instinctive ri next month, and I am 1 in the | to its conveni ge measure duc | ti 8 settings of which wa ty, the left of submission s 3 ) >, 4 voen wi + o rivalry be: T _ Y no me: 2 g enience, and that thi iny fragment of wi \ was a | tion of theri , and the posi- ] e v o wmu:; some one, and had | teen women, whicl tive rivalry 1 that Suerrante will 2 ans sure | quality o at this good . of wood from tt n of the ring on the loft | y m} to prove i come by L until 1t is ove He b will get the worst of i lity was carly learne cross, and many of these ri he true | bride indicates oft hand of the cence, do you think I P my inno- > by the bonds of sympathy, i or- | He has been extending his of it. | be inferred from the' arned may | preserved i y of these rings ave still | hust o108 subjection to 1 Ca s N would trust to true, unselfish friend pathy, is a bar | into Mexico, and 2 his operations | which attri ho” Hebrew tradition, served in the cabinets and ki husband. A curious excepti 0 hio 1 43 merey of a woman? il fricndship, A o0 AD understan L ributes the inventi 1, | of Kurope. Ass- 0ts and museums | rule placing tho ri eption to the 5 confessor and ¢ 3 en and women which is o s boteay are on the qui vi of every artificer in br e among the Spanish pea y popular | Greek church, whi ho usage of the e gl guroly T would go ¢ connsclior, | to safe and unseltish fri vich is o bae | He may be caught betw qui vive. | The barbarie lover, i ass and iron.” | f 4 panish peasants as a cur k church, which puts the ri 3 PRICEY pERRIS O Rt o Women are | , 5 Men expoe ish friendship. and he may ween the two fires | for his mi over, in choosing a toke or epilepsy; and such a ri ure | the right hand. g 2106 00 £ K PRICHIYAST ==='n | el to their own sex.” iy 2 »oet more in retur it ay not. He isa very smu or his mistress, was 2 en i ng, made, it > 8y’ . | SENNA - MANDRAKE-BUCH ] m‘“\"l this {m.‘.“ ot T "‘_‘(. e ‘d:,ol;l[‘hu“ D s o 1 veturn for their "H:L“ . s 4 very smurt }\Iu‘;flm_lon ur1«:-:il;:‘\!l)::::‘fi:«‘f':\‘!"»;""' : d (‘l'llx sx{;::fi,h](.'f:fi.“,'ll"“ ass which r-«r/‘\.:'uil:ll:'\‘l“::.‘-’.l.“v{ "r“'"“““f“l\'. it is not 1¢ b et i nin:im‘\( always protect a “_m‘"rmn pm-"d‘u‘u are far more agreeablo to ap- | t v‘n‘\‘“l“‘ Guerra states that he will o ‘.n- ept in remembrance, and \hu‘: h 19 in a wedding in a "Uuul:‘,‘ uln. was used | fancies which ]‘“. \_“x;\ .-‘}"" superstitious a8 stood the Test of Years, | O It himboll w | Bd politencae anmotelngeesabloio st lE O AR T b mllicon || SEIoh LR, D e Biprove| Mudrid in 11| T urch hear | with the wedding should cluster about i ofond he ? Boll, . e \d politeness. Y € y fearfu it S © J being as true i LA i a o 8 cluster i comments of e V"_'"fh“‘(‘,“f‘".*"runm 7. Women are far safe property rlurilngf ‘)h-" destrucsion of his | civilized 8 o |Lx ue in savage as in (‘;‘1::1 when the ring not plain, pre- '.!“, ving. Dreaming on abitof ‘x‘..xxn;!,\.g : l“\ln!vllur i \meh‘l" :‘"én‘:lwk,‘,. than | liable friends in tho l:"“lrrt:]tllld more re- \]‘-idcl) Spread i,:}“n:l{-‘:n Mx.-lr-m;c, The | mento whick /‘l;ot:;’(l x:t):ugl;m for & me- | the m.-;ll(i"l:vs ‘:1{ (1;011;:\. ind constituted i;\l(lh h‘:'{;"‘l:llhll among /\l""rh-““'“:vk‘“::"' { all by compromisi - hen spoil it | 8 The friend ho songrnn, dations has formation of the depre- never laid asi be always in view s, and when the selection Nt T e o sty t ) ing her name hi endship of me ) s has caused inte he depre r laid aside, not in danger ow, | the stone was b election of | for the dream be informed that { Horoupon b ame himsolf, | decronses DT en noticenbly | throughout thi ense excitement | 1ost—which, in s! n danger of being | na s 1n question, the domi he dreaming to be prope ) e b \appy-looking married | 9 Soa yoman marries. N E1vT AR is portion of the state.and | part of 1 ,in_short, should become & nance of fashion was absol omi- | the piece of cake thus b T S»u y done, 4 e :d her opinion 4 iendship of wome A lunteers for clearing out St .and | part of herself, mutely remindi i | tho fourtee o solute. In | vice should be 5 brought into ser- You ha Vit P . bly strengthe! nen noticea- | Hidalgo c ¢ g out Starr and | of him a ately reminding her | ci cen century, . rould be passed throug given your thoories,” |, ] gthens after a wome: I ounties of the bandi 2 ,and presenting'a silent ren ciful Italian , o fan- | ding ring, for so it i ough the wod- quoth she. **Now li y heories, 10. A good and h n marries, | Rumerous andits arve | strance wkt silent remon- i writer on g, for so it is donein Y fors ¥ e istén to my oy LT nd efficient man i 4 } when her affections mystic _arts )\ the | Wales, and Bri in Yorksh ionce. No girl eve ny exper- | ter friend and advis is o bet- e etray, For the cotions went | tues of t Cset forth tho vir- | the cus 1d Brittany, in which localiti j| IOUSCOMPLAINTS, & X r D s 8 5 3 e Y. STl . FA - cus . 4 ties Fi &0 gentleman friends r possessed more ! Woman. or than a weak We he could fi purposes of a love-gift he various gems, indicati e custom has heen observed B ppear atonco unds k than I. My ell-Drilled A nd nothin AL also the month i rems, indicating [ immemorial. T ved from time ts be! 4 AT L FATE S e iy 11. A good and effici Youth’s Compani nts, helooiid, Sad notiing, more asitablo [itowes ith in which it was proper orial. The Russian peas RefciALLItEAD o) rane s bimade sl solt-supported one | better friend cient woman is o | h mpanion: Ants appea A b ) wlhen the agonies ear particular stones in orde per | not only invest the cako wi poasanihy Itis B , too, found men far v \d and advisor th ave for their he ppear to urtship finally set » agonies | cure the best rssul in order to se- | qualities by cako with wonderful purelya Modlolze with praise and ar readier | MaN. han a weak r motto, “In umon th i | steady troubl y_settled into the | f o8t rasult. The idea tool 8 by touching it witk as ite cathartio S encouragmont 2 3 strength.” Th here is 3 ubles of matri R or some time it w 2 a took,and | rings used In the cer L the two prop! women were. Men ragment _ than 2, There is no A g Chey set the best not remarkable trimony, it was | eral Italian citi as the fashion in sev- used In tho ceremony, but doe J nul'.. S eamon Lf::if”i‘L“i‘;‘tll\S\flIm !\\ud the matter. rule which governs ;“‘(;".‘{“'r"\:if‘f:;ngtguns a model inreffi}:t:d %iml should ruxt:»}i“x?‘:‘rrn‘]ltlg“nx(“' ot "f"““' su;ll{ou};lf‘“a,znffikt"d h‘:“'u O Y :li,::..‘,‘.imf,';,;" M‘l"".‘ the rings mmduifln':: SR SA ::::-&t-‘ul:‘h.gl:w 88 time advanced I for sked. Yet ELLA Wiigl i) aining a wonderful >- | bride, or b » finger of the » ring determined by th certain curious bel i i aa ) n it 2 EELER WILCOX of drill and decipli derful degr: s e removed, to b e month in which the bri y the | properti beneficial BY' ily taken by ehild-| gelfish in their frie ound men far more ILCOX. ecipline, by g by another st be succeeded | i h the bride was b y olfish in their friendship than w e they ave enabled to’ ot il oh|Ihwanotherotiaglitistiilnd in January, the stone Wi orn. If | In many country distri o a0 adulta, wore, The interest ‘i';'"]‘ Lihaningmen TEXAS BRIGANDAGE ihov greienahled é?-o::.“‘.,"‘:”;““h tasks e e . lieved to have the ?fiw“f“f,fnwfi:v;xz, B Bittatn it 1s boltesad distriols of Groat } PRICKLY ASH BITTERS GO s noticeably le: L question. A trav m quite out of the USES OF THE FINGDR-RIN wearer friends wherevi r the | not binding " ef arviage is i ‘Bole Propristors, my marringe, and i 2d af A Lone Star Man" i lon. traveler in Central A: have been mar iDR-RING s wherever she went, If | ring i g on either party unl Al 6r.Lovisand Kani el R e in an's Account: of th _ ssed the followi ¥ Amer- | pally L ny and diverse. Origi- her ring was set wi a ring is used; hence, curtain ri 85 1 8a8 Oy | _enmity, while w Bord he | this trait: wing instance of | g y purely for ornament, i gi- | amethyst, which et with an | church k ) in rings. the | = > garded me with incret o women re- er Outrages. H signet for Kings nt, it became a | 1 , Which not only promoted . key, and othe et L hrdod R Atk TS 5 WELS atte Which wen d Kings and a warr : her the quality only promoted in | tutes, including othor _substi- ien whose rosqect and or, . A spocia disputch 10 o Globe Demo- ciaksanla, mbion Tieps olis | xerysining messengers; tb civil umari vionhoir { fostod Bor from ‘;:fif:‘?f;".:lt“f‘rh“‘ Pros i A ety R 0 T OMAHA e ) any tender senti L ) Not since the day scorpion rad, full-grow B of office, and to ecclesiasti erous tongue: e om slun- | have b ¢ ride’s glove BoBIATNAve BwO r sentiment, 1 | Corta i ays of the pion up the wall of our room n | jdispensable y ecclesiastics an | f nguel R TR e heen mentioned a: 1 ) NGNS BN LhAd o did ok Cortuna raid. veurs and years a tho floor to the ceili ropptaom || scibak ARICIRCREDD @:¢oclogiankice an | for Maseh, making cherl v o wa | o meet an emergancy, when & ring. of shrug their shoul \e Texan side of the lower Ri o, has | along the eiling, and thence | oians to] > Roron 0L the epikoanal ||iabling hor vith pati wise, and en- | the proper ki y, when a ring of sneer when 1 shoulders and | existed under o lower Rio Grande ng the under surface of a be: e | cians to prevent c worn by physi- | tic ez with pationce to bear domes- | i proper kind could not be procur: cellent marrin R R R B B Ofthpisomon Big Grinde | hoonslderable @ iance, w (EashAn |ioinng o peveRf conliwian: and by pe ic caros; the aiamond. for April, keep- ntimor In parts of Ireland, b oyrad f arringe, b e okl a6 | they brought i , where, at last s to cure disense by pa- | ing her heart i April, keep- | there isa ¢ Ireland, however. needod their occasi and ~ no longer | Busines: rigandage reigus supreme. | in tl et s i e B OKe At pale Bl use, the timorous heart innocent and pure so 1 s o curront beliof that a ri f e i 'r,mnnn[u.ln.'.-, M siness is paralyzed, and United Sta e. | in the intorior of the 'wi heir nest | and the amb \arm against evil spiri s | as the wore the gem. An emer ong | gold must be used, and jew: B & FAE of h FanAR TR y | mails get throug ed States | During e 'wood, nd the ambitious clu h spiri ay made her n_emerald for p : d jewelers in the U A p for an unmar- | can e irough — when th ring the latter part of thi 4 man, g ing to it as a ade her a happy wife; whi towns not inf ly 2 A s \vs, even if an. Ranchmen o \ey | ment, they he S Chinianhiovati| A0 RATAR) the wearer iy agate, for June, gav while an | gold rings to pe: ntly hire seiously to hmmu' oven if uncon- { home - stay byl hey had to bear the his enemics. B success over 3 for June, gave her lealthand | uf o5 to peasants, o be returne ooty lfish. While she | even ' i Ena R o e Sl ght of “the scorpi e whole | 5 nics. But s love-token | WA e and | after the ceremony. cturned g 0 PR3 B 5 o k olds | their g orpion, together wi wmbol of marriag , and | born i > nd ghosts. 1f Blessi 0y s longs in some e he, imagines she he- | ha is accompanied by 1e° eir own in their inverte with | ping i ago, the use of the ‘n_in July, the stone w essing the ring gives it ngs i ki to linaolt. hazards and in no man’ y unusual | and in this wi nverted position is 80 general, und of so | ho | which tended to ke as o vuby, | shure of sanetity, and it no ‘small oices in her prosperi L and re- | 0 be see an’s house is a ligl his way to movy ’ as to dwarf i 80 long stand- | jeu o keep her free fr i pr and old missals perity When sh een after davk, C ight { beam. The or ve along the warf into insignific: - | jeulousy of her > from | tain explicit directi 10 00he ongs 10 another man n she be- | have telegra . Couty officials | w o order was 80 perfec employment in all Fmuoaneg Aug! er husband; while i - i i octions us to the m XYL e dngwier men all this cens A ed the state gover: we could not detect th ) perfect that Al 1 all other directions, * | b ugust, the sardor . n | ner in which this ccremony - ) > lost all this 3 kranos government | tion f e T e At what period it 1 s, PURUEE, wx made her | carricd remony must be inning but th enthusiastic in the be- | not k jovernor Ross himself tion from an absolute & devia- | yeeogni it came into pluy ns ppy in the maternal reluti arried out. In the churcl \ 1] heir friendship w ot know what to d himself does | in the ar symmetry, either gnized factor in the mar y as a | September, o ; ion, In | performed in the vi 00 MOFVI0G A8 ttor, ship wears | United St o do. Sheriffs aviangement of H mouy i i i marr oanes | nber, a sapphire was the pr d in the villages of 1 A 2 State: 5 s and iy I of the litile army y it is impossil A re- | gl proper | the Eane of England 3 oo Edomt kuoy how it isin the matt Vnliad Biajos marshale are ‘pomoricss U‘Kf:,"l.l;,“f;‘,_"“;("‘r in their hoillisle asmy | Hrews ussd muosileito sy, 1 The Hos i O L bdwgon | snl th. pra honky haceiin i s iendship,” a young | v nttan ] os e ot AR ce more, in fa 1 s of engineers could be dri probably borrowed t} : es, and | buncle w s fn October, u car- | relicof actice being, no doubt “hut I know whe ng lady interposed, | “Th y were once in song an fs o a more absolute | be drilled | Jigyptia he cusiom from th nele was chosen, to promote’ relic of the blessing once ke 1 en 1 go i o0, he "Kin 0 nd in sto hord e perfection in the Jgyptians, among whor _the | of home. T n promote her love | pensable. The G rce thought indis- tablishment ,,,,,""vlwmw a large S T the Border His performance of a mechanical - tl iyl g m the wedding- | w pe. The November born brid pensable. The German peasant w better unmuinnll“""uI"‘w"-‘"‘ rec Ahanpl(QUeRs0, oA merchant who i Carding o & rough calola task. Ac- | guage of SHOER TGS in the 1 wore a tc it having the gi bride | continue to wear tho S WS i ) g i ly fi an- T e T @ the gift of Fe % P wedding ring e B e SlanviL iRy io Grande City. Berid i3 orentaitad b avoRlc L the circle readily symb 'mbodiment of quoise in: ein December the tur- | mar nd a recent book of Ger- O THE TREATMENT OF ALL hedalonlre to be girocied fo anckher Be- | Yopk, H ¥, 18 on his way to New cxides those engaged i s lio Olrela routlly Lrpboliaing tho” bye » insured her faithfulness. A 0 travels mentions - pens CHRONIC and SURGI L‘ n 1 o S T x 3 e ged in the labor of ll uration of wed the German ¢ . Among | wearing, at one ti peasunt DISEASES Balk 8 Tann, o8 he I 1 always prefer | gave th e was seen by & reporter o portation, no others were R T ded love. | name . country folk, the last | ring & one time. the wedding- i h . bl s he iamore willing and | 1 o* tho" following sccount. of nd | winglo one wis siiting on 0 soon. & | the Romas, ed Yeddingingy, 4o i named sone 1s fo ihe wreseny dov Inst | rings of four istolumontodsc” Ao ng- | Bt Aplanes for Delormities aed Trusses, 4 young girl who had onc : Y ou must firs ti of the scorpion’s tail, as i ore-finger—by the ‘way, o’ on the | 80 Jong as 16 rotaine 1t rothal ring and | birtk o 1 of a woman of German | Jies (Bl A0, - aitilo bookk and sold it TS ney Y Ou 10Ust Sratb understand,” ho mald, Bned thoceso overlook and di i sta- | followed by the Ay, 0 praotice | 40 Joag MRt tealania eojor, beiianod iz whs GlCEAD HRAS T {ilisipment L e rogur » ssors-by said: **Men are f reet to | hilly. The Rio G country. It is | an excepti seding, all the rest, with ors, many - of vh paint- | ers, cy of the wear- | tune to] b state, had the misfor- o L SMgr AL 2 Man ake far kindors | onelon Rio Grande runs througl ex0bption, Were ab Works bhe lerw, © many. o0l ¥Rt repren B $uae 1o 1o B a0 o at. onoo | Tty Hew Booms for B \ " e o 2 7 ey X - thi ; sht . e atients--Best ital TR Women looked | ch g ravine, densely covered ugh ® Boie BeLod A gin's ring on e rom Ttaly this fanciful notic bought anoth bad it blessed and 00 2 st Hocpital K A oing so) chapparal and ' cretus red with | ., Food makes By ger. In the east, w r | to France. a: B ion spread | it instead and wore ccommodations in the and improper act; g some dreadful | settled cretus, It is spar B oo and Blood makes | Popular esti wst, where the | w , and France bridegn ad ot the former,deeming i : o the West, : ol 4 1 it offe s sparsely eauty. Imp: g makes pular estimate of a wom Y would somet H egrooms | unlucky to be wi ning it i CICULAMS 0n Do S e dmen looked at me | nabl and ers a shelter impr o | proper digestion of food use of th S woman is low, the A imes insure th y Y be without a wedding v n Deformities and B ym) 2 ! > to hundr mpregna- | cessarily produces g 0od ne- of the wedding ring ha against a bad i . hemselves | Among the same ¢ ding ving. the e T AU RYIApALLY o o s o dreds of desperadoes. T i y produces bad blood, r e ng has not 1 ad matrimonial barg: g ¢ the same class of people Flog; i Hme ¢ 38 women look at y | have always infested och. ey | in o feeling of dullness in the otulting | common, though occasionally as far as they could rguin and, | ing o wedding ring i people, stenl- ; you were lying to them; u as if | greater or’ ed the country o & | 8idity, heu ness in the stomach, | ite wite of an oriental y the favor- | brides a v ould, guarantee to their | evil g ring is thought to bring . AR MERS TR0 KUAM Kol walt unitl ier or loss oxtont, Tt thoy killed a | Other d \eurtburn, sick headache, and | Fecoive i ntal monarch would a varlety of ‘good qualiti pvil on the thief, whilo brouki i b hey eateh you ina lie, and - the man in Mexico they ey killed a | Other dyspeptic sy ie, and ve from her master ari presenting twelve ri qualitics by | emblem of marriage i nking the b you of it. They for; y and then tell | Ty hey stepped ae confi ¢ symptoms, A closely mark of his favi ter aring asa o o rings, one { o riage is asure sig ) ot iy Texas, 1f in Texas I cro onfined life cau J L3 osely is favor. T RE: S month, with occasi or each | speedy de: Lt sign of wrl‘;'n!, too, far soonfr thxl::l‘dwn'x‘:; '.uml‘ a|into !\l‘»xi«u" I"ll‘lxx:‘: ‘l‘,“-\ steppee pation, mx.:..f,.'..'.:‘,‘;,’,‘fi"{";:“‘;“' consti- :'llt‘l'('fur;v. is safe that “!"i“vl‘(;‘l’llkllbl“a"mi "“mufih'“‘“m :‘;:N“‘:‘;l‘:“y"n”e or fne ‘:.“‘.ti;‘g‘l::‘l"’:i:: PRRSRLELH 8 et nl R"“‘\.hl« N e or nTU?E ereupon 1 remarke en do.” | unlimites Thoy had a practl cal to remove these ti oss of appetite, | Tespect for the instituti srease of | extravag: . However, this + AKING A SPECIALTY OF o ercupon § remarkod that once upon | Tt ited field in which to eally | | Cmedy o those troubles thero s no | Some also lucreased tution of murrisge, extruvagunce in the pumber of ring : ——- PRIVATE AR NS Tostnd s fivor of y gontlemun | Now erto they have boon ieh o work, | i3 e o Brgante Ash Bitters. Ty | Of the ring as u tol wkon of marviege, | uwd st meddindels nok & woliiery he What the Peofessor Found. Pyt ASES b i vo ladies. Th 1, v they are under ganized, been tried and prove vt i s a tokion of the alliancy ARG r the use of i, San Franci hd. R L fataaead afully tronted. P man expressed th e gentle- | once the r aleader who specific. nd proven to be a During a part of slliance. the several rings at an Franciseo Argc 3 A reater Persons i A~ the deepest sympath ce the most compet, is nt ic. this part of the middle age: marriage ceremony has off Argonant: Recently at | § Yeated Wt home. he most genuine rej pathy | ous man petent and danger- C CReA \is respect showed itself ges, | known. Four rings ple % often been | & certain collego examinati e B i k. could not nssist me egrot that he | e on the frontier of ei CGive the hens | custom demandi ina peculiar | her marri rings placed on her hand fossor e nation a certain | & st me. Both ladies volu country. His r of either | Thro s a variety of food. | di h demanding that the er marriage coul wand | professor determinea th View m- | tonio ~ de name 8 . A row them a lock of carly . | ding ring should cost & 1o wed- | Stuart faithf not keep Mary | make it i hat - he would | P i wre irgd wd. Cail and con N u- | casionally 8 lock of early cut hay oc- | bridegr U160 006 86 much us the aithful to Darnley; and the y | make it impossible for any 5 in plain wra; story of your oaso; Sod w0 will send Ho * is | grags or udfi‘::e) scom to prefer June priceg l‘::amr::'»:i-l“ll- afford to pay; and ::.‘::-.’L uropean courts rocord Lo tuke place under his m,.‘.?,.\-m‘,';‘u“ f to| ~ BOOK TO MEN FREE. 4 France, during the }"“ur:‘:sngnny and | 1o the l_":fl:\lllllr;rl;uth.ustu the rings and U:LJJ:.L:.'J'}U)-“( Kkept & shurp wateh upon o0 Private Spacial and Nervous Disensés, Varlco- . uth and fif- | two rings, one of ‘g“x.\‘:{“{fi"\; J;ll;“:“hfuflin Al “‘f“'":"m’]\: ]:‘JL Kih]': r:‘uu.«-d u i ha Medical and Surgical Tnstitute, o | ’ er of sil- | bimself tha de to satisly y OF Lut uo one observed him, I. McMenamy, Cor, 13th & Dodge SIS OMALA, NELRABKA,

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