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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1902)
8 THE TWO STATE TICKETS Will Shortly Mi Announced Ity the Two (ircat Political ()riinlz ittion. TIIK HANKKKS KI-SKKVi: MFK Ik ol In Polltlm, lnt Vrnlnrra tn !imiiral Hint Home r.nterprlsea Mnot Itrcelve Knlr Trrnlmrnf, If tho two state convent Ions uri' 1st they will not Ignore the Impnrtaw e of encouraging our home life Insurance com panies and other Ikiiih' cntcrpr.scs. II will bo folly for tin- noiiiiin'p for auditor of either party to overlook the strength of the hotno mutual companies. Tlwy arp close, to thp ppopli', as arc also tin- sllpil latpd premium ami old-lino organizations which are striving to build up thplr busl nt Ha In Nebraska. Tin: iinn: iiki'autmf.t mint not be an adjunrt of the alien life insurance trust or any foreign system of Indemnity. Allen Institutions seeking the privilege should bo treated fairly, but when they devote thenisclvo to the (lest met Ion of (Mir own companies they should be In vited to seek new fields. 'in i : nMii:ns itii:itr. i n i: 'vlsory board In nearly every THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. June 15. 1902. has county hearts oi Just Much i successful Oin lie offices who prises will be r V.a. It l close to the 'p. The state needs us this youtiK, , Men in pub- home enter , vate life and candidate fr"oflitt should not overlook the Importance of this statement. ii. ii. itoiiiMov ritr.smi-.v i of the Hankers Keecrve Life Assorlat I in. Is organizing Nebraska Into a great dub for home protection. In neatly every county its advisory hoards arc composed of the very best of our citizens. They are loyal to the home ami will not tolerate malignant, attacks tifcm home Institutions. It Is suggested, therefore, to all who seek honors at the state conventions that they put thinkers on record on this Important matter. The new (iold Ilond I'ollclcs are grea sellers. Every delegate to the conven tions fhould ixamlne the plan and po'llv of the iitMiKit in:si:iivi: i.n i: TIOV AWSOM - Bottled Beer for the Home is IIIKiuestlonalily "Mine Itlbhon Heer," tile perfect brow. It Is not brewed and hur ried on the market it Is perfectly l r mented i.nd properly lined before leaving I lie brewery, therefore perfectly healthful, palatable, nourishing and no bad aftereffects. 1 fi Purity In beer Is everything, and to get purity you must have pure water no germs. Hvery drop of water used In Kluu Itlbhon Iteer Is from our private artesian well, hence we can guarantee ltlue Kiblion the purest tieer made. A tieer for your home and family is worthy of a little consideration. ltlue Ribbon Iteer will fully substantiate all that ean be said for It. Will not make yoj bill. mis or give you a headache. Storz Brewing Company TUphon 1260. OMAHA On Harden the unis -clean. preserve mid Iwautittw the teeth - eweelens the brvalli. No Joder or liquid to plll-iuosl convenient pHi kave to carry ur uee, Al all llrussUla Mbr. C. II. STKUNU A t O , Chlraaa. t. i. When Writing to Advertisers Always Mention The Bet. Gossip About Noted People mI uri Herman emperor ascribes his I I good health and vigor to the cx- cenenT anvice given 10 nun ny his favorite doctor, and he has learn d by heart the laltcrY "rule of life," which Is as follows: "En. fruit for breakfast. Eat fruit for lunch. Avoid pastry and hot cakes. Only take potatoes once n day. Don't drink tea or rnfTee. Walk four miles every day, wet or fine. Take a bath every day. Wash the face every night In warm water. Sleep eight hours every night." i Senator Hoar has gone to his home In MisftarhiiRPttn and will not return this ses sion unless something Important demands his presence In Washington. Ills house In Worcester was purchased by him some forty years ago, when property was cheap, and Is, therefore, a very large plot, of ground almost In the renter of the city. It used to belong to John Hancock of revo lutionary fame. The hcuse Is a roomy but unpretentious building, and is chl fly remarkable for Its enormous library. Thou sands of vol linns are (died celling high in this great room, and Mr. Hoar spends hour and hours among his bonks. . A memorial service for the late Amos J. f'uuimlngs will be held Sunday, June 22, at 2 p. m., In Tarn' gie hall. The services aro in charge of Typographical union No. ft, of which Mr. Cuinmings was a member. President Marsden r!. S-ott has appointed all the living px-presidcnt.i of "Mix Six" to act on the memorial committe", and they have selected M. H. MeNaniara, wh-i was president In W2, as the honorary chairman. The program which has been planned for the services Includes a chorus of 200 voices and a speech by John M. Farquhar, an ex-presldent of the Interna tional Typographical union, and now a member of the United State Industrial commission. SV At the time wlr-n John tl. CarliHlo was sptiatnr from Kentucky, relates, the New York Times, his speeches wire widely printed and attracted a great deal of at tention. One day, when the senate was In session, a mountaineer from the wildest wilds of Kentucky presented himRelf at the door and asked to see Senator Carlisle. The visitor wore homespun and leather boots and was travel-stained and dusty. He explained that he had read Mr. Car lisle's speeches and considered them great, and had walked more than lnO miles In order to see the senator from his state. Mr. Carlisle was busy at the time and the clerk Informed the visitor that he could not be disturbed. The farmer looked dis appointed and seemed reluctant to depart. Finally he asked If he might be taken w here he could Just catch a glimpse of the great man he had walked bo far to Bee. The request was granted and Mr. Carlisle was pointed ut to him. After a brief scrutiny the farmer turned to the attendant: "Heads a heap bptter'n he looks," he re marked sentrntiously, and prepared to walk back to Kentucky. The sultan of Sulu Is said to have been subjected by a gra phophone, an electric fan and the electric lights c.n a I'nlted States warship he visited, the mechanism of which so filled him with awe and wonder that he felt there was no use in resisting a power with such forces at its command. General Miles (ells cf an equally wonderful victory over some rebellious Indians In the west, a delegation of whom visited his camp for a pow-wow. Among other things they were shown a telephone and allowed to talk over it. Much Interested they demanded to l.ti'iw whence enmo the voices they heard ard why they should come through the 1 i 1 1 1 . black Instrument. It was, of course, imp. ssible to make them understand the principles of electricity, so the general told ih in that the C.reat Spirit had lent his lightning to the white men, and that forced th: human voices into the little box they saw. So Imprcssid were they by this won der n ml the understanding with the Great Spirit which it Implied that they returned to 'le-ir homes and became such advocates f r pea e that their tribe surrendered. Grocers' and Marketmen's Short Order Wagons. Built Ly P. J. KARBACH & SONS., IIU'i mi J How irJ, O. nulla. Ask for prio. In Java Natives do not glare eoffe witk cheap and impure coating. Thejr V ... Vt.U . J V.I.W . . f . well as for the naturally delicious flavor of their Donular berrv. The very American roasters who glare their package coffees do not dart to touch or glase their high priced Mochas and Javas. Why? Is never slated or adulterated. It U JUST PURE Coffee. Lion Coffee Tb tMlod pockao iDiortM uniform qwllty and MkiMi. 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