Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 29, 1902, Page 32

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8 Red g Cross WHISKEY FULL tor Express Charges Prepaid n ymmended by the cading physiclans and d in ail prominent pita's The Red C'res< Whiskey enjoys today the best of rep utation ind stands Ve in quallty and purity Refer ences irst Natlonal jank of Omaha or any Western Distilling Company 716 South 16th Street, OMAHA Bole Owner. all “'ERIU‘S"LL"‘G‘: 30 “ownens oMANA states will ght from Nebraska by fre Orders west of he shipped Perfection in Brewing.. Bl hrew talned maodern utensils choleest Ribbon Bottled Beer, the pertect Perfection of beer can only be at by the most perfect surroundings, principles in brewing, up-to-date perfectly pure water and the barley, malt and hops The most world izing of hrewery that Is possible that the vour homes customer Storz Brewing Company Telephone 1260, OMAHA nome of pertectly I'he [H In a Blue Ribhon is one appointed breweries brewing, bottling and steril Ribbon is the pride of the word, Blue Ribbon s all in a hizh grade heer. See and only the best, enters Ordering a case wins a new of the in the hest Fducated and fastidious drinkers always demand a malt whiskey and only the best is good enough, ILER'S PURE MNMALT is sold by leading dealers and prescribed by physicians as being the finest, purest and mos. healthful of all malt whiskies. If you try it once you will use it always Willuw Springs Distillery, Neb, C \']'\""II f, | 4 AT For 70 Years Dr. Mnrnhall Catarrh Souff has kept on Curing Catarrh The Oldest Remedy, has a national reputation and has yualled for the instant relief Cat ‘nh Colds in the hend afness, K Aiste relis varmless, Ark substitutes, Price or by mail postpaid, sranteed r for it. Refu All druggists, rs froe F. C.KEITH, (Mfr.), Cleveland, Ohio SCHOOLS AND ¢ Husiness Knglish Day and furnished work for board when Gregg Shorthand by mall logue. New York Life Bulld'g, Omaha, Neb, sharthand, Iypewiit & _and evenlug Students desired. | Send for cata-| (b REAPING THE WHIRLWIND. The Alien Life Insurance Agents of the Great Life Insurance Trust Are HEARING FROM THE PEOPLE. . Two Stinte Conve wo Grent nrtics Adg Thelir | the He in tforms Favoring paniexs, “Whom the gods would destroy make mad.” first com they The alien life insurance of Nebraska, not satisfied with ar tribute of over $2,000,000 in gold devoted their energies to the attempted de of the home life esgpecially hostile toward Nebraska's and aggressive life company panies annual struction companies were greatest the BANK most IS RESERVE TION, LIFE ASSOCIA- they are ¢ stupid minion trust must understand people of Nebraska will not attacks upon the ska Institutions BLICAN This receive a And now the insurance most of the great that tolerate good loyal malicious Nebr 2 n name PLATFORM entitled from all resident life and acci dent 1ce in Nebraska (except mutual benefit and frate rn.|l socleties), and we rec- ommend to the legislature the enactment of v law levying a tax upon the gross premi- ums collected in this state by such corpora- tions. * * * We cheerfully pledge our- gselves to the encouragement and protection of home companies, home associations and home engaged in providing In- demnity for loss of property, life and limb, 10 that far reasonably may be the money colle 1 from the pecple shall re- main at home and be invested and expended for the use of our people.” THE DEMOCRATIC declares state should is revenue corporations writing insu and non to societies as as PLAT TRM. “We approve that provision of the Weaver law providing for a tax on the gross premi ums received in Nebraska from foreign in surance companies."” B. H. ROBISON, of the Is receiving of home PRESIDENT Bankers Reserve Life the congratulations insurance everywhere platform utterances. They are an en- dorsement of the doctrine he has been preaching for five years and are a declara- tion for the principle of equality in taxa- tion, to the end that non-resident life cor- porations shall their of the burden of maintaining the institutions of the state, BANKERS Association, of friends over these bear share n tVE L YOU CAN BUY OUR HALF.TONE ENGRAVINGS which appear from time to time in The Illustrated Bee. On small portrait cuts we make a nominal price of $1.00. On larger cuts, 6 cents per square inch. They are all In first-class condition Our will of our photographic print department additional coples photographs at a also original reasonable rate The Bee Publishing Co,, Omaha, Neb. WHERE THE HALFTONE PLATES FUR NISHED THE ILLUSTRATED BEE ARE ENGRAVED. and lvised in terms which life their of HE ILLUSTRATED East Side Wife (Continued from Third Page.) on a single trip. But at various times dur ing the day ehe has sallied forth, arm, to watch the rise or fall of the market Her luncheon has simple matter For the man at work a sandwich and som: | cheese; for the children and herself per tips cnly bread and butter, with fruit if there pennies for the little The meal of the day is dinner, he prepares with infinite and gcrves at about 6 For this there will be soup | meat, potatoes, radishes or cucumbers, and if times good with the family ther: may made of prunes or rhubarb If business at the shop is dull there will be only two dishes, in which cas are must be taken to provide nourish ing qualities, 1 A never-failing staple is herring, which he rate of two for 3 cents concocts a pecidiarly The fish is soaked, with finely pepper and basket on been a were ones one which care 30 be a pie one or for the East purchased at From satisfying Sider the she can these salad chopped and then mixed minced onions, boiled egg just enough vinegar to give flavor, but not to make the mixture mushy The East Side cook prepares fish after fashions that other housewives have trled in to copy. A recipe that sounds simple enough, and which baffles the uninitiated, for pounds of the best white such pike. This iz cleaned, well with salt and laid on the ice to cool The bones and heads are uged form a false in the agate pot used for cooking This prevents burn ng. The fish is then taken from the ic washed free of salt, cut into portions suffi cient for one person and laid in cold water to the depth of two iInches, to which has been added sliced onions, pepper and salt It permitted to simmer quietly for at least two and a half hours Just befor: serving a tablespoon of butter is added This is a popular dish for Friday night. be- ing served cold for the Sabbath day lunch when it will be found that the broth in which the fish was cooled has formed round it like a gelatine. Another characterist ¢ East Side dish is made from fish skimmed and cut fine while raw and then mixed with fine ground cracker crumbs, minced onions, salt, pepper and one or two raw eggs, the whole being made into balls, which are stewed, not fried These, are eaten cold for the Sabbath lunch Her Busy Fridays, vain vet calls fish, rubbed seven as to bottom is too, is the busiest day Side Friday the East housewife, much strike s the next day. of the week fo- for she cannot so in her house on matter what the weather on Friday, the coal fire is started, great loaves of bread, twist and coffee cake glistening with a varnish of beaten egg, and made dishes such as those described here are prepared When this supply of bread gives out buys at the Hester street market, paying 4 or 6 cents a loaf for white bread and 2 cents a pound or three pounds for 5 cents for the black bread similar that used by the Russian peas- ants in their native land The wife of the man who earns $2 a day and has a family of five calculates to spend about 76 cents a day on her table. The rent will b+ $10 a month and cut of the remainder she will manage to save not only the coveted deposit against a slack season, but sufficlent to send her family decently clothed to the synagogue The children each may have only a single garment to don during the week, but on the Sabbath day they will sally forth arrayed like the flowers of the fields, every garment fashioned by the untiring fingers of the underrated East Side mother Aside from her cooking, which, by reason of the Mosaic law, is a complicated process, the East Side housewife conducts her hous on simple lines. Bath rooms are unknown in the cheap tenements, but the children can linger round the nearest hose house until the good-natured firemen turn on a freshening stream. The few garments worn by the East Side child can be quickly drled on the roof or the ever-convenient fire es cape. She never cleans house, bec: there are “‘corners’ be weeded The cleaning goes on eternally and her only store room ls a single trunk, which holds the few family treasures and is hidden from view by a friendly if gaily-flowered curtain About her person she untidy. The heaviest contribution to her wash comes in the form of the inevitable Nottingham win dow curtains and the china closet curtains which are a source of pride When the weather | even the “shake-downs prepared. The suffering family self to fire escapes, areaway or roof. When a four-story tenement divided into six apartments and each apartment or at least six persons the picture hot night readily be match she to use no to out is becomes unbearable have to be betakes it- do not is teen flat shelters resented on a can imagined A3 the exhausted housewife drops off int slumber the are that dreams of successive rises through $10 $20 apartments until her husband A baster or presser become contractor of importance: then they lease a large private house and sub-let floors, and the children shall frocks to wear to the for leaving the East when of prosperity strikes that quite absurd, qujte impossible The East Sider who has $300 in bank is ready to start on an independent business career. With a deposit of $500 at his com- mand he considers seriously the purchase of real estate But the end of the chapter his wife will continue haggle over the food supply, make her children's clothes and contribute of her blood to the | family exchequer uneasy chances $15 now may will two silk as have But the wave would synagogue Sid th-m be to to BEE. CARRIAGE she | a clothing | June 1902 o) Good Horse Sense you want to eat; yet sowe coffee roasters glaze their coffee with such things. Not so with Lion Coffee It's just pure, unadulterated, undisguised coffee; never covered up with any glazing of any kind. Uatform quality and freshness are insured by the sealed package. BUILT FOR THE FRED KRUG BREWING CO., EQUIPPED WITH THE MOFFETT ROLLER BEARING AXLES P. J. Karbach & Sons, AND WAGON MAKERS, 13TH AND BIG MONEY A NEW INVENTION! i ler. $125. T0 $250. PER MONTH AND EXPENSES—uusnsns. Write for Special offer to Men and Women, at home or travelin orders and sppointing agents for HAIRRRISON '8 OPEN BY HOWARD STS., OMAHA tion. Just We want Agents, Sa Biggest money-maker ever ¢ year round, in every city, village and am farmers. 9,000 old in one month. Customers deligh Everybody buys. Sells itself. Write MOST WONDERFUL STOVE EVER INVENTED, A SPOON FULL OF OlL MAKES A HOCSHEAD OF FUEL CAS. Generates its own l-‘lu'l Gas from Kerosene or common coal oil wick, dirt, smoke. kindling. ashes or hot fiery kitchens l||V|quH for Kitchen, Laundry, Nursery, Flats, Cottages, Ironing, Yachts, Camping, Hunting. Fishing, I' Hot Noon-day Lunches, ete 10- TS a umk sho sh Fuel Gas for emall CHEAPEST AND SAFEST FUEL .00, 0 c.aiie ) 5 10 100 will furnish Funel Gas for a constant blue flame, hottest fire, for over 20 hou Spl endid u.mker. roaster and baker. Makes summer cooking a pleasure NO MORE NEED OF THE DANGEROUS GASOLINE STOVES | Smoky wic k oil xtoves. expensive. oal ana wood st oves, ete. Ours are nl»ollllff‘l'y“rfol.l .rl'l',.',"'.’: for CATA L AN, ETC gers in every State, Enormous demand OUR ENGRAVERS Manz Engraving Co. 195-207 Canal St. Chicago, lllinois, A BUSINESS DISPUTE is easily settled when accounts are properly kept. Don't practice false economy by trying to save on BLANK BOOKS. We will make you a set ruled and printed to order at such a small cost that you can buy the best. A. I. ROOT, PRINTER, 414-416 8, 13th 8t., . . 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