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| 16 y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1887.-SIXTEEN PAGES. TO THE CITIZENS OF OMAHA: [MAX MEYER & BRO.'S . Al ‘ L} . WE SOLICIT THE HONOR OF YOUR PRESENCE AT OUR ()hlo]% "l(]% GIJ(\(] "]02 [ A glove-box for your sweetheart, an album for your wife, A set of spoons for mother, to last her all her life; A doll for little Susan, a pin for little Joe, | Chatelaine for Rose, a purse tor Ruth, and Spects for Auntie I''o. “ ex On a ucs a an e ncS a rom a. m. 0 p. m. A work-box, too, for Jane, the cook, to malke the pudding nice, [ ) And skates for Brother John to use, whenever theve is ic ; Uncle Frank a pack of cards, and Cousin George a cane, Ve Give Nephew Jim a rocking-horse, a fan to Cousin Jane. - hich will be the grandest we ever made to fittingly celebrate our LAST CHRISTMAS AT THE OLD STAND. EVERY hfe R S ‘\%SII‘ETOR will be presented with a number, which, if fortunate will entitle you, if a lady, to a valuable DIAMOND BROACH, peeiatty 1 contain & hundred hote iy —— e A clock witll suit the coach " I tell hi i to rise, and if a gentleman, to an elegant DIAMOND SCARF PIN. 4 BEPLT S pacvms Saltat L whan o i t surprise, A Rursian leather album, a satchel or a purse A picture framed, a basket or cavd with pretty verse, A jewel case, a writing desk, or work-box, or a vase, An inkstand, too, will please a few, a watch to mark the days; -y If anyone should want a gift his love or wife to please, He must see MAX MEYER & BRO.'S to find her one of these, LERS A dressing-case, a hat-peg, an aneroid, or « fla THE LEADINGT TE UU E ) A match-box, pipe, a Gladstone bag, or purse with sitver clasp; A fancy collar for hisdog, a card-case, or a pouch, ESTABI‘ISHED 1866- CORNER llTn AND PAENAM STREETS- A fish=knife, oy tobacco=jar, an l*us;[ chair or couch: :1‘ Cuff-bow, too’s a useful thing, and so's a letter-case, NOTE--Every lady and gentleman wlll receive a ticket, and js under no obligation to purchase. Everything marked in Wik LU LB BRSO L DI H . Should yow want to bup a gift *tis hoped that yow will pay plain figures. A visit to MAX MEYER & BRO.'S before next Christmas day. [ NN pocket battery while he is waiting for lley mine, has made arrangements | lowered the light and put the shell over ac millions in it if it is put into gencral | risseand subsides once ¢ T“E ELI“LTRICAL H[‘ALD- his antagonist to play, and without for important improvements—nothing [ it and placed it in position again. The | to pay well at rting. and employ the | use, Yias beon vising for the past Tof course to the old fashioned and cumber- | less than lighting the mine and pump- | effcet can be better understood than de- f best men to be found for the work. and the Grand Rapids & Indian some system of speaking tubes or clee- | ing water 420 feet by electricity. Hoe ibed when one thinks 11( the huge |1 _Iillh v these (-m.(lnn.r? l']|1|- il )-,.ynt been obliged 1o ubiidont its ol ruilrg —Elec- | tric buttons in the wall. has more water power at the mill than d of & monster suspended in midair § will soon appear profitable, and” bring E 10 shore Crosees on* Telegraph Poles—Tleo- | trif JRLIORRM, TN WL (1, Wiinoso | T roauived to vunth o voriee, | Wwith the rays of o strong electric light | advantages never dreamed of, withouta | When softiy fall the A two-l : aded calf was born in Duluth ra Weldi \ quired to run the reduction § : el e s und | BHROBWOL trBuble oY e And hide the withered grasses cently. ‘4 tly distinet and tric Welding. constant taps on the soles of your feet s he will utilize in running a | streaming * from its cyes, nose and | shadow of trouble orannoyance. s e e P L R feel rather odd at fivst, but as every one rnamo, and transmit power by wires | mouth. b And:Now Orleans folnssos, . | cars, It 1wo ears, four oyes and twq 1% connceted with the club, members and nd one-half miles to the mine, e e e B o AU LY, The finger that points with pride is encir. | Mouths. The calf is perfectly natural in # SOME CURIOUS INVENTIONS. | (00 "™ s a particular number, you a motor will be put_in to raise _ Heat from Electricity. An interesting vaper on the ele cled with a dllllmue:l‘l“lil;:‘!“I“] pride s enciv- | yGupy” respect und healthy, bit not strong i —— ¢ tenti 4 11 ) feet. He has purchased thir- Philadelphia Inquirer: One of the | tramway of Brussels has been contrib- i . W enough in the neck to support two heads. ¢ no attention toany ) eet. has purcha MR 7 ) You can smell some men's “smiles,” even . # A Fantasy—Heat From Electricity— nded for yourself. ~ Be- | teen miles of wire. Thiswill be placed | newer applieations of eleetr Bt Mr. A. Bandsept to the pro- | when you can't soe them H A large fish apparently in great troubla ngs of the So ves des Ecoles ) T S e Litis well known thit mild shocks | on the telegraph poles on the present | shown, with beautiful stage effe ¢ 4 r Uses of the Fluic ‘tricity are good for lumbago and ph line between the mill and | production of Wagner's opera X ationales A’ Arts et | be opened by & Cheroke tric Lighting— no end of othier muscular ailments.” Fifteen horse-power will be | fried, in New York, on Wednesday | Metiers, The cars on this line are pro- | Hardware do Keeping this encouraging thought in | transmitted over the line to the wire to ht. In the cour of the opera, Sieg- | pelled by a motor placed under the floor, was seen by A, D, Winfield swimming on tha ace of Lake Hopatcong, Jersey. Ha passed o net under itand browght & black lers keep all kinds of pots ex- | buss weighing three and one half poun s and kettle drums, with & sunfish fast in§ ote des Anciens The dead lock in Ing an territory ought to S mind you soon becom istomed to the | run pumps _with a capacity of 80,000 { fricd wields anew the broken sword, | and a current is supplied by Julien a boy's diary—+Monday, hired; | could not move, neither could the ll,,h: “") ot new system of pedal telegraphy and, | gallons per day. At present the water | “Nothing,” and eleetricity is brought | cumulators, which are insérted under Wednesday. fired. it Very Curlous Inventions. after a'time, to all the other marvels | in the lower levels does not exceed | in to make the scene efficient, Justhow | the seats from the sides, and not from The northwest doesn’t care what the wide | J. W hley, of Belleview, Tron county, New York Herald: The electrics produced by the aid of eleetr! 8,000 gallons in twenty-four hours, and | the current is applied or what work it | the end of the car as in Reckenzaun’s | world says so long as nobody hits it below | Mo, Killed a spider, or_tarantula, which is q i club of New York was organized throughout the club house. it will not be necessary to utilize ull the | does, the reports do not sayi but it was ment. The battery is divided | the wheat belt. giant of the species. He measured six and # A _\‘,.m. ago by about thirty of the [ One of the principal of these novel de- | power that can be_gencrated. shown at u recent meeting of electri- and_contact” springs a "The president of a knitting company has | one-half inches from tip to tip of feeler ou find in the lect wdrcesses ave to be gy ure, room where cians in New York that a current can | fitted which r:n.ulll]i.\h the .-“u(i“ui(.\ of | defaulted and disappeared. As for the be so used as to fuse the surfuces of two | the eireuit by the nction of pushing | holders he socked it to them. with the pades.” Th leading electricians of the city. It has tock- | his body and legs ¢ Electric Welding. b grown rapidly and now numbers 5 by prominent clectr Electrieal World: Of all the applica- | pieces of metal and admit of their heing | each section in. The grids, or supports, | When the world is made over againand the | g6t . ML el AUV membara. chairs on which the audience sit ave | tions of electricity probably the most | forged, as is in an ordin furnace. | of the active material in the accumu- | Iillounium comes, othor peopluts childven | " 61000 Holght, Fla,, woman turned hoe The electrical elub will practically | fitted up with seats of sensitized rubber startling is the electric welding proce This may not amount to much for spec- | lator plates are cast of an alloy contain- | i 01" beople's cats will certainly be abol- [ <00 VB the pusture the othy n ternoon, one great ¢ and was looking at it as it fed, when it disap e Ho peared right before her eyes, When sha With an aspect of | reached the place where the animal had stood ym of a telephone, | Of Prof. Elihu Thompson. The main | tacular perposes—although it will some- [ ing ninet J5on the wall, com- | principle involved is that a_sufficiently | times enah the lecturer | heavy current of electricity pas an inconven ow club house, | like the the diap} Hod (B steke By the aid of di municating with demonstr that electr] n five parts of lead to three | "7y the actors to dispense with | and one-half parts of antimony and one ent fire on the stage—butit | and one-half parts of mercur, It is near-sighted man by tage over the rest of u litors on the st n be made to serve man at almostevery moment of hislife | o704 onee enabled to the cffect | through any electric conductor genc amounts to a great deal for mechanical | elaimed for this composition that the ect serenity. ;l.“- found that the eacth had sunlk cight feet with the fidelity of a % produced on cach he tart- | ates heat in the same, the most heat ap- | and scientific:use grids are very stiff, inoxidizable, and | Presence of mind is all well enough n | Lelow the surface, fho horse was: wot out an accuracy of a $2.50 watch. ling discovery he may announce, for the | pearing at the point of greatest resist- For one thing, it is likely to render | that the surfice of the metal insures | 8ome cases, but when aman finds himsclf in bt Baoo b d y a4y hus not yet been exe t | fuintest increase of ation in the | ance, which heat is used to soften, fuse | the picturesque but dangerous black- | firm adhe action of the heare and unite the parts of metal whichhave | smith shop N is at once communicated by way of the | been pressed together. ; roaring forge, the flying sparks, the puf- | so that one may be in service while ized chair bottoms to the dials. The method of electric welding con- | fing thellows, will “be replaced by a | the other is being charged. : The front door opens before you with- and | sists in foreibly pressing together the | couple of innocent looking wires, and i out a touch. tear it would otherwise veceive if every- | b or other pieces to be joined ov | the broken rod will be spliced or the in- 3 vities. In the spacious hall you ave met by a | body stamped both feet in order to ap- ded, and then passing an electric | cipient horseshoe brought to a glow in Siin e AR At e e 2 applaud. current of large volume through the | less time andwith far less danger of | heen built which is to run danger of freezing to death he shouldn't try 10 keep too cool, Has a pig any usc for a tuil! asks an_in- quisit agricultural contemporary Mg k P TR don’t know, but we should say the man who | losely Pursied by, twe b cawles, whichy Yol | the birds, and with a club beat off the cagles, S im Gormany are rogarded s heasts of | and captiired the turiey, ‘which was ulive shot if found on ano rem- most entirely stri This proves that the Germans after nce of the filling-in paste. v thing of the past. The | Two batteries are required for each car Imagine yourself some evening ne month. a guest of the club at the new club house, Stallings, of Mineral county, W. W wild turkey ron across the road on boat has | pr electric | ises. hers. The. ' of fo Ws you into e 4 B3 1hva i h > k s abundoned their with great re y i fo | These seusitized chairbottoms, by the | picces, a small portion of the bars on | starting a conflagration thun by the | mofors and accumulating batt all, have a very poor car for Wagncrian T e G the reception room and helps you ke |y 'ywill doubtless find much f ith | each side of the piece of abutment serv- | presen method. Electricity as a means music. ditradar i It is impossible to put electr under ground in New Orl ater level is but thr surfac So strong tow g ed 1t is almost too much to hope for, but if the | with the turkey, cv fishery commission would onl and all the claims of Ame: wires s because feet below 150 feet Mr. Stallings o away idently debating whether ¢ settle for once | ornot to attack him s codfish aris off your coat. You offer him a quarter yung woman who wants to cor- | ing as a path for the current. The re- | of heat is an extension intoa new field, as a testimonial of your regard for his | reetly size up the intensity of the emo- =|;t=mul= fllt the mf‘s‘lmgllmmlnl the | and one of almost unlimited possibili- services, o s instinctively s tions in the heart of her suiter when he | abutted bars, owing to the im- | tjes. services, and he instinetively puts out Uonsiniueinduicotier S e Mk As two well diggers were sinking o well — 1 & racy much good might result from the con- | on g farm in Washington township, Ringold | his nand. ¢ soti ives vise to a weldi neer Uses of Electricity high ure erected, and on these tele- Pnee. county, T, at the depth of fourteen feet they ? Among the minor devices that will | cross section, gives vise to a welding Q p y. Frannt 3t RO - Bisel e ' y At X { The next instant, however, the hand |, AECHE 5 :MM‘M i e now otub | heat at this point, and 88 a heated me- | Hartford Times: One of Bridge- | £raph and telephone wires are carried chool teacher: “Your little boy Hans | began to find white waluuts, well preserved above the public streets. These towers falls nervously to his side and with a | house will e contriv are also used o _sustain _stand wasn't at school vesterday, Mr. Johanis- | of which they took out about half . bushelr berg!” Mr. Johunisberg (of the Bowery), | At the depth of sixteen feet they found a log which have nozzles at differ eleya. . T vas makin’ der parrel of sauer kraut | of wood and of deer's “horns. The tions where hose can be attached in case anted Hans to joomp it down mit his | horns w oft when first taken out of fieas feet.” : the ground but became hard when exposed to Ch A thousand dollars an hour is said to b& a | the air. The well was dug in a timber coun- nces for getting a | tallic conductor is of greater clectrical | por letter ca whose duties re- hollow smile he declines your “tip.” | man out of hed, giving him a shower stance than one of the same cross | quire him to distribute the mail over This phenomenon. sou. will obeerve | bith and buttoning hiscollur at the back | sections and lower tomperature the heat | his route after dark, has adopted the TR AR v throuzh the club house, | of the neck. His shoes will be black- | is incrensed after the first instance of | novel practice of wearing an electric agtin as you go through the elub house. | T 4RI 10 ed, his morning | the operation. Pressure is applied | searf-pin. When desirous of looking at | e = o A e : It is the work of the*lightning tip erad- paper cut and all dunning letterssorted | simultaneously, and a thorough union is | the address of an envelope in the dark, | LG 1? ”1: & il ‘~“ ]... l“'rl *d | 10w estimate of Juy Gould’s income, Werc he | Uy, but thr peculiar feature of the case s ientor,” introduced by a member of the | Sul from his movning mail and dumped | afleeted, with generally an expansion at | he_ holds it up before his face and | hor Edison eloctric light plupt of two | editing the Bizzard he would loso about | tat thore s not o white waliut o butterau i e 3 e orcall (hri Ko uiRh S Dht e b slaetai ity » union due to the approic > | awite lectricity concealed in | dynamos, each of 850 ligh ere are | £10,000 worth of time each day through the ount club. By longstudy he has discovered | in the ash barrel by electricity. In |the union due to ",‘l‘.’,“‘i:"]"‘,,l‘fi»},]“‘f. lf}!l{,‘l,'.f\.f,'f' the electricity concenled in | 450 lights on bonrd, and in case of omor- | instrumentality of poople who call %o talk | * Dr. H. Lane, of Portland, Ore., bogan dig- | the exact motions made by a waiter in | short, whenour Electric elub moves into plofssiindesinIgaNie i i rency either machine will carry . ver the weather and things, ngz a large well some time ago and it prom- | : tantwia e s will be | has » rogulated necording S i Gt geney cither machine will carry the full | ov W o & | . it G A Gy 8 ot do- | its e elub Touse eleetricity will be | has to be rogulutod according to thie | one-candle power clectric 11“:]11:‘.‘“”:]" I T L T plugwiarge melliaome il ol dn ol ; . successfully used to iron out S metal under treatment and the current John Buckley o A Sivent dathe 2 vater. Indeed, the water came 80 fast that n undergarment provided with | Cof 005, the path of each member us 2. snapping turtle and took it to the tele- I'he Bell Telephone company has had 1'-\‘\"’1'"" et Ly b inotilkenn itloat/ot bho TvayiaE number of geese were froze in, or at | and goes fo nd the boys, the next ) at was one pump cov I electric wires and buttons which con- | Jonw as he promptly pays his dues to the IRt el i Cararativel vl S EoroB ek Rardiitais o He | a large force of men at work during the e et (e AR P AR & nect with an electrie belt. When the | club treasurer. i pressure that the pieces may be | thought that he would kill the animal | past summer constructing long-distance | pefore, What SDo, papat Do night the temperatur ¥ of habit, extends his —— t a sufficiently low temperature | by electricity, and so put the end of a | telephone lines all ove . she replied. “He doesn't do anything; he d, und in Hu-‘nm!znl K i i Lt sCrosses' on Telephone Wires, to prevent injury to the steel, while the | wire in front of it, and the turtle The electric railway is gaining ground | has a government position.” sioamire _l.’ b H‘-ll””””‘;“:\y'nl\-I\i\\ i ipthe muscles Whus | g g gy in Blectrical Wor wrought ivon’ where the danger of burn- | snapped it and held on. . Then Buckley | very quickly. ———— SO EoRcoR i MECU VRN Ca e e i the electric buttons | iy cxperic s met with ing is slight, the temperature of the | put another wire under the shelland | o great has been the success attend- T it Clowared | and the electrie helt at_once gives the | union stock Chieago, a y weld may be inereased und a propor- | turned on the entire electric current of | jng the Schlesinger road put in the Ly- il e A ¥ waiter a violent shoek in the pit of the 1uses, havin tionately diminished pressureemployed. | the oftice. The turtle shut his jaws ey coal mine by the Union | CA three-degged hen carvied off the prize at | formal notice that she weuld die at 7 o'clock stomach. This rarely fails to remind | g vie light and tele- | With zine, lead and tin, and_with such | t wd closed his shell, and in' five ctric compuny, of Philadelphia, that | & southern poultrs show recently on a certain evening, Barly that @ him of the true dignity of his calling. | phone wires, complained of the noise of | alloys s German silver and brass, the [ minutes was apparently as dead s | an opder has now been given for o sec- s cl Lave snake sisty | forty or fifty of her friends i You now tell the attendant that you [ the latter. We found many points of | pressure o only be ht. The ex but the next morning he | ond inst (BN naanthag long in Lalke Koshkonong, Wiscon- [ bedside and n_ singing i wished to see your friend, i member of | exposure to eleetrie light induction and | pansion and non-expansion of the met king around the oftice quite | iy faet cle anneeat that the | consin. L et the club, who had invited you to v vemoved them, but the noise was stil [ at the point of union is almost entirely 1t had received an electric | gloetric motor is cheaper for such | A Philapelphia horse is usin s oyord [N QT B D ol ok e b arg him that even The attend heavy on oo wire. After mpeh search- [ under the control of the operator. work than the steam locomotive, and ho |, Among a fiac rowsat Paw- | oitad tine, Bt weat ; presses one of his vest buttons seve ing, the chief cuuse of the trouble was = has thus been the first in America, if | teket, R 1, vals for i fow minutes at a time, The periods. tim ou feel as many faint but | found to be a slight cross between an An Electric \ A notin the world, to replace a steam lo- | A lopster ) intrap | of conciouspess are devoted to making distinet taps on the soles of feet. | electric light and @ telephone wi Rev. C. B. Cline writes to the Cen- Electrical World: ate electric | oomotive by an electrie motor. weighed thirty-two pounds and fishermen | square meals A seeond afterward you feel an answer- hthey were several feet Christion Advoeate that three | lghting installations are on the in- [ “QUE M U EEVINE BEOR ] said it 00'years old Bl Bigschonlof UnionLequnro i Blisag ing series of taps ross was made by acloud of steam | years ngo the parsonage at Emmets- but only slowly. There ave | G50 Bl M (o, TiL Sixteen v 3. H. Prince, of beth, N d : A of M. , sir, says for you to come ping from an exhaust pipe, which | burg, Ti., was struck by lightning, and ent many owners of country | pd S0tor COMPAAYS 1O, Ko county, down a pine 1 whic The animal is right up to the billiard room, sir, on the | enveloped the two w and served us | he was hit in the breast by alugc piece | houses who erect private gas works in | poeh IGEEEE 10 BCH Bl o8 HIG S0 stood near the AHaRat mpIRHILE fvdivie X pealitm 0ty third fioor,” announces the attendant | u medium of communication betw of plustering knucked from the/celling. | ignorance of the grent advantanges to)| PEAA 6 18 to Miltas Lio IMIHAG WAIGK | greon and hus Incrnsed an inchin dlameton, | feetlon Of tho muster. e e elevator, v out of range of the ‘escuping steam the | “great multitude of the most heautiful | fact this new light isstill vegarded with | 35705 ien eleetrie power for manus | The first night the lake at. Geneva, Minn., | his shoulder, clinging to his vest, or nestling The whole matter is very simpl noise was cut down very materially and | ehildren running toward him and wav- | suspicions by those who have not a full | £10 1o E S0 S0 ,,\...] large wires at | froze over, it froze so quick and hard that @ | about his neck. When he takes the growler 4 attendant is provided with a noticeably® What was still left_on the | ing their hands and shouting grectings odge of the subject. This, how- | NCMEINE PUIDANS 0SB GrES WIrer ! : the cvening to of 1.000 miles or more; The | la AIDIOfLER 5 least their legs £15,000,000, while skating around among them, a distar ital is He felt no pain whatever, and s but natural; it well known red where he was. Soon he came | that there is reely an installation e perch itself its tail in the densed vest pocket battery.” The | wire we' could not locate, and among | of jo; human body bein we made the following: WOl ng an excellent con- | other tests g an on the dge of the can, dr ductor of olectricity, and the metal | telaphone was grounded by {o himself and found his wife and ehil- | isting where breal downs da not occa- | The new eight-wheel storage hattery | hirty-four with clubs. hecrimidiwitou SELIILE CHERHARARY floors of the building being highly | into the carth just outside of the build- | dren weeping over him, thinking that | sionally oceur, and besides, experience | car recently in Philadelphia ran a few The owner of r St Paul has | ing to its e i fish pond 0 its caud miles with one charg- | mado o pet of one of the | i Vil ot wish evdent s batteries, twelve miles of | trowt—which apy at the 3 » was run in one hour, | waterat his call, eats from Prickly Ash Bittc action, hat tenders for crecting the | days ago for o much that the intending | ing of the pnzzled, und either leaves | Which distan dead. He swas not seviously am | hurt, He says that he shall go down to h the | pipe. The civeuit now wasfrom ground | his grave believing that on that night charged with the fluid, the attendant | ing. We took the line side out and put | he wa has simply telegraphed your arrival to | on” another ground by using a st your friend, who, in common w warm up and in= i i vi N ating » ma- chen particularly pleased flops up into th g g S other inmates of the house, receives | {oground through the set of instru- | he entered heaven. the watter alone, or, worse for him, without the leust heating of the ma- | when purtioularly plowsed fleps up IO | yigorate” the stomach, improves and the message through the solesof his | ments, and the distance between the lects the lowest tender. An electrie | chinery or any trouble whatever. hens the digestive organs, opens it stren T, ) Journal i 1 brother of Con- | oome i xtibited b s ofica | the pores, promotes prespivation, und : d an_eleetrie | oughly well if it is to be satisfactory, | gressman Mc Of Ohio, isa man- | (4 qay petrified picces o 1 Indian’s ribs, | equalizes the cireulation. = As a correc: own vest pocket battery, and the nest | anoise iw the telephone,but not enough | light on the corner of New and Halsey | otherwise it is best left alone aging man f ate that is pro- | taken from a skeleton found lying purtly ex- | tor of disordered system theve s noth minute you find yourseif in the billiard | 1o interfere with conve tion. streets, Newark, N, , Hallowe expense and vexatiou after tne work is | moting the transmission of telegraphic | posed in th and on Snake river, opposite [ ing to equal it. room. 3 1 Some boys had stolen a large pumpkin, | supposed to have been completed, Like | messages from a keyboard like a type- | Lyons’ fer The material is indubitably Your friend expresses his profound Pumping W lectric ty. from which they had scraped the seeds | many other things, whatever the first | writer toa machine that prints the me your arrival by ovdering some Winnemuec State: * nose and a hideous | cost may be, the best is the cheapest in | sage on a paper tape at the delivery end A peculis and he does it with hi intendent Mc of the Pa > rind. They had then | the end, and intendin of the bof the line. Of 'se, thero are sy rdcount - FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS! WORTH OF CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, AT A GREAT SACRIFICEHI Owing to our removal and change in business we are offering our entire stock of Ready-Made Cloth- ing for Men, Boys and Children, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c., at a REDUCTION of 25 Per Gent on OUR PLAIN MARKED FIGURES. THIS IS NO ADVERTISING SCHEME--BUT FACT. Call soon and getsome of the Bargains we are offering, as the store must be vacated forthwith. B. NEWMAN & C0, - - - - - - 1216 Farnam Street, Omaha feet wher or he may be in the build- | two grounds was probably fifteen fect. A Brilliant Jack o' Lantern. light installation must be done thov- | M rs_the message with his | The electrie light induction still made A jack o’ lantern gr: i Mel —- Phe degree of master feature of Long Lake in Wax- [ conferred on five young Michigan, is that it gradua university of Trelind wrts was recently ulies by the Royal