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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, JUNE b e !H,.n«a‘-,.u offe '.Zf&"i.?'? .'if“h',l{fi is ';li"J‘.'T,".'y,'-f.'l"’,iiif" 5 by yaars, and. | e Falthcrastaifiop e il mibonerly |l b S O ool leonlll Blmk bl ) o at was to be expected; b b sroughly tequninte ; AL %! o tiekot bear! o aclonal parts, Wi Mexfean buys London's Bleotric Lighting System is a Com- “‘),‘l'“” ‘L‘I“‘"'"‘; e ‘mm\nfx e 1 b it jl)\l\ | l]lllll‘v“nu.ll\} aequainted with every re- | How the Great ,\[t xican National sualler wl 1 ) A lot "v.l' i desires If he 11]\:"\_ U. 8. Ds POSITORY. OMAHA, NEB., ¥ alues given for the r are dedly | public 065 eylinders, o to stand n chanee of & fortune coming to hint paratively Orude One, :uuh. probably from underestimated “Contr ~\n\m: 1,” hesaid, ‘“is enjoy- Lottery Is Manaeed ticketon which w junt ot | de n:{y‘ L-;'.'; St ] ) At ol ‘m'nlu.y sts | Capital, - = = $400,000 ienting. When we take into account | ing the he¥eht of prosperity. Never has iy O% prise. Howiona ose littlo eylinders of | asually buy ',"‘\"'"' parts and an invest- G the losses from gearing, eddy currents | such o bright time been' scen in t} e, rubber locked, wiit 4...,u|..m‘ it of o fone dollur fu the usual thing. Burplus Jan: 1st, 1890, 87,800 NCLE SAM IS FAR IN THE LEAD. '\'\'.':,lnl.",:;:,',’.'f[,'"':!‘L:.f mmercinf oMicioncy | Spanish-spenking republics as the pros. | A Prize of $120,000 Eigerly Sought | Giittaring, Alinring Pr s 0r$120,000 ',:}"".“'H‘.”‘.,,‘,... Aoy R g fifl“x-‘;“.’&fi!fi"‘;flflf"{”v.‘.fi,.‘:“\‘v‘” e W t . affi ; 5 e o . | a tortune tor the 1uck ner, and In addi- | ao gland orse, Jol Colllas; R. C. Cual per cent, poseibly o little greater in the | that coffee is worth 25 conts n pound sha | 10r Whilte Smail Fortunes of $40, riune for the Tucks winnor, and in o 3 L lon: WL 8. 1fughes. cashier. | tion to that resplomdent tic I.nv. bushel of stablished M 11 sorts of A Man Who Dispates Edison's Claim | case of the single motor.” The loss on | cocon $1a pound. It costs about 5 cents | 000 and Less Are NotDisregarded— | (i< houring amounts ranging from #0.000 purhoses, from bullding a Ifhthouse THE IRON BANIK to the Incandescent—Eo y the line ght, and a combina- | a pound to raise coffee in Guaten | &cruapulous Fairness of the Draws- | to#0. Beslde each wheel stood a blindfolded \:|rlll e l)mu; \f‘)u“ltyh\;:.l‘lc 1: > T . tion of all th varying factors | The planters get 25 cents a pound right | Under Strict G sntal | boy. o mere lad, and between the wheels a X Inipro o and Corner 12th and Farnam Stroets, Electric Rallways—-The J indicates & total commerecinl effi- | on the plantation. When you recollect | ae 0 er Siriot LAvernmontal| jusk at which sat clerks, and ot tho othor | oXte amended. The o 1 B Ounarh] Rankine ""“T"‘"““"" - phone in Paris. ciency of wvather less than 50 | that most of the inhabitants are inte Supery wion ~A Bhowerof Weatth, | petld A RLEH S O SR dmant coutd | the Charity Tospital o (ol oSt s COMMINRO1 N i " T tutlol d contributes to the per cont, u result fully in necord with | ested in the raising of coffee, yeu can ac- | [(FROM OUR RE GUEAR CONREsroxpENT] [ Do watched. the representatives of the flind for the now po IR e Which Tt (0 Fos other determinations,” Mr., Hale's test | count for this reign of prosperity. | Ciry oF MExico, May 101 On Monday | Mexican national government, Mr. Apolinar | place the f unhealthy prison of N er sinco the commencemént of the | the relative utility ofoneand two motors | *“The best feature of the good times is | morning last the 450,000 fuhabitants of this | Castilu, the Intervenor, b UG IR D AT AR ) L C ( 111 { " . . , P i st i stant g i { There y 3 5 y uw " , | lehe, representin depart ment, | '8 groat development of the practical ap- | is most important and interesting. There | that the supply of coffee is nowhere | tropleal metropolls were \kened by the W & oA e Dlication of sieeteioity 1t has boen ad- | has been o growing feeling among stu- | near equal to the demand, There are | booming of cannon, the peals of innumerable At still another dosk & prding clerks, bl LG TR F Capital, « = = $400,000 (ttad tiaL ths Unlted States has tak dents of electeie traction that the deei- | socialists und anavchists down theve as | bells, while mingling with these sounds of | Who mads ”"“‘l',‘""'““" %, which immedl. | one of tho two Moxlean delegatos tothe Pan: | g, o o o 40,000 mitted that the United § 8 has taken | oo 'infavor of two motors, made in the | well as in Europe and Amerien, but | national rejoicing were heard the biare of ately were handed to the compositors fnaminia | Auerican congress, a_ gentleman greatly re- s, ) and kept the lead, but few except those ly days of the art, when motors were | while everyone is making money rapidly s, and, now and then, the strains printing BB T T | o e G s . o A ApOr. | pmjodrs Wt Dicsbiocsa W, Meesshian . . ho have made o careful investigation 58" r U WO thit i | tHioo 18 15" tirme fob HIot RNd FevOIte. | o, 1t was {he Cinco de Mayo, the loug lists of drawings were to be set | good falth, The vice president nod n v 4 Qarnoay. Jr, Ay Tenty) B | 3 b v " h 5 up complete, most simultancously with the | s, as stated, Mr. U, Bassettl, a ntle nof T 3 Maul, vice-pre t: L By Bt tho ave awave how far this | was somewhat husty, Mr, Hale s | Affairs ave so bright in Central Amer- LAY - » dent: A Milliard, countr, in advance of Transatlantic | fully confirm this suspicion. In usi fe that the dissatisfied people can got » Fretiol de o HO1H at the wheels ready for the signal of a for exactness and careful attention to the § two motors thoro s only the ndded fric: | no sympathizers,and they are obliged to | Arms over the French {aviduton the helilits ! Seonmny i hifher Hisctirs lgheip L4 18 prasaht | 0 ; \ ot | 7 orcr Pl o pedphe ok | eved: geuial taced zontlomun, who prosded ut | needs ot hiscompy, besttes vein a vt | Omaha Manufacturer nations, Ilectrie lighting in its present | (7 TG AT 0 B0 U6 also the dif- | abandon any schemes 'that might find | Of Puebin, All the cltyful of people awoke | i cuntral desk, This official was Mr. U. Bas- | and experienced man of the world, linzlst mana anufacturers. i - convenient and efficient form seems 50 | fioulty B i L supporters i imes, The poople of | Withone thought: “Itisthe day of the draw- | goy4f, vieo president and mu Vo 10t | and traveler in all quarters of the g lobe. The fic ”H-‘ of di 'I!’HI-IXIH th load ”““H-\ ”I"“” vs in dull times. Lh J “l of Ing of the nd pri n the Mexien |<y\.‘ y’m In( A‘Imlllllnl'lll‘ln »vy\yv ln‘lu’ IIV‘H]H:, wy-‘uwnll“.u .In('l\.v nw\“-v; I'h\'-nln)» ny Isn dis- mich a matter of course to the denizens | between the pair. Even if two motors atemala have the fullest confldence in | 415541 Bencficienein Publiea Lottery,” Those | scrupulous faivness, and held in great esteent | tinguished Moxlean eftizen, although hi Boots and Shoes, of s citios that it isdiffizult for thom | W practically symmetrical at first, neral Manuel L. Barillas, theiv presi- [ o had not bouzht their tickets 1y now | in this city by our best people. name fs deeldedly British, Hon, A, Luncaster 3 ) f who had not bouzh } LA R y 2 KIRKENDAL L JON & \\\ 1o realize how inferior ave the facilities | the tuking apart and reassembling neces- | dent, and he shapes theiv affaivs as if he | séslornaly Westirred thom Niike Asthe clack struck 11 inon boomed out- | Jone enator of the republicand o leading ¢ furnishod in the grent teade contors of | SATY for repaivs would soon establish dif- | was planning for ono big fumily. He | conditions of men, womien too, wera | it Sry Bbettl RICR b ORI | ol or Mextonn Nattona, iy | Wholesale Manufacturers of Buots & Shots feren; between them. Two driven | has done more for the federation move- | calling for their serv » run out to the | 80,000 Title eylinders began to revolve ponder- of Mexico, and must not confused with | dgents for Boston Itubier Shoe Co., 1103, 1104 and 1108 ariiey Strect, Ouialin, Nob. the greatest of Mexican™ holid Which vommermorates the triumph of Mexienn | conelusion of the drawings. Stout ni d | large business experience, and conspieuous the old world. ] axlos hive an advintage over one, how- | ment than any other president, and the | strect to buy u tieket fn the “Beneficienetn,” | oy, © 5 00080 g | e provincial and st | England has long been admitted to bs | oy in hill climbing; and to come to | citizens appreciate that. and there was o rush all the n to ob- sl Tlow thost shIny oylindars rollod tabiiahadin the sapibal . i _ Browers. S the leading country of Euvopo as re- | afinal decision in the case of a rond with |~ *This union, now announced officially, | tuin the coveted passports to fortunc. Those ! ; JiL R R D AL L - R, : gards all applications of machinery, but [ heavy grades, experiments with asingle | is thought to be the best measure for all : 4 SR e F[‘y‘”‘”:y“ i fven the grout metropolis of Loadon is | motor arranged in some way todrive both | concerned. 1t is approved by my coun- Lager Beer Brewers, Teotrically worss provided than many | 2Xlesare highly desirable. The question | try. Spuin has no political 08 upon 1631 Nrth 18th Siroot, Onnha, Nob. CLECIEICIN Ly WOTS0" PEOVICIO0 REY Y | of high speed ‘is one to be decided by its | any of the Central American countri - == e American cities of the third elass. Old- | practical rather than its electrical mer- | and wishes the union the best of su ; Corni .».li.lu....x :||1I;u\|ll|,‘v|~ i«l ,-,lm!uuy.-.l wlxix-h{ its. Iu[ courso L(lms advantage H'lngm 'r)l‘\‘.-l.;;s is some :;.1l|; now. nf’_ ».{.,.g;..: A GLE CORNIOE WORES, ild not be tolerated inany city ol compared with the gain in car mi re, | abo a union between the fede < o lir : N s e olactoo light- | whieh means greatly inerensed profits. | and Mexico. but that is looking ; Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice 18 concorned London is fur behing St, | Mr: Hule's final conclusions are an excel- | too far. It s paramount to your ques- 4 ) W O aFiotor. 108 and 110 Bouch 100 Hrese /" TR e T e 2o oo | lent summin, valuable inv tion of annexing Canada.” | 4 G(d L ' S 5. For this condition of affairs the t id nre well worth the caveful | When the Spanish minister was asked g | b i . S AV N A tSIATS pitalists and inventors cannot | consideration of all whe intereste if any progress was being made in bet- / ) D F e HERTEIIION ™be held responsible s the amount of | the progr \wh\un stion. tering the trade relations between the X A. HOSPE, Jr,, ved tape and unreusonable restrie- ; United States and Central America, and | ) s ) \ i Artists' Materials, Pianos and OrL.lns Pons which * retar an ttempt £ > 3 if the Pan-American congress had ac- ? : ; R 1618 Douglas & SEN ) incorporate @ novel scheme in an rkable n]!phuumn of electricity | complished any good, he said: K ] Y ; Fnglish municipality is something that is being made in Aust Tne problem “The men of Central America who /N 4 s A Conal, Coke, F dwellers in Americin cities know noth- ing sheep cconomically have money and buy goods are not s ™M, o ’ k Pl i 3 “OMATA COAL, COKE AND LIME GOy ing about. I3ut with all aliowances for reedily has been solved by the “use of | ing much about the relations of trade. o0e, TRy AV aN g > L By W b { Hard and Soft Coal tiiis divadvantage, 1t must still vemain | the electric motor in-conjunction with a | The talking is being done by politicians, o o oS By "\ Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. astonishing 1o American business men | new sheaving machine invented by Fred- f If you have goods to sell you can go : ‘ : ! ]u.m their |g,.,:1i~|, compeers remain erick York \\'4|]I~'-| y, & brother of the | down there unltl s.-l{l lh}um. They are ' : = . 5 Cox 5 ik ViEW NEBRASKA FUEL CO., plind to anything that savors of nov- | emin neral bearing t L ny y 8 not coming up here for them. I went to X YL 5 n = % On elty. e ! the I cal Roviev HOTBHG LAt |lorarottieI gEeRs plantations in Guate- i L e S = ; ; Shippers of UMI '““‘ ke, As regards the manufacture of great | using the shears is very simple, the | mala one daytoask what the Pan-Ame Ay : - y s : 0,2 lighting systgms, the b secm to | operator having merely to throw a fric- | ican congress had accomplished. The - i ; ) "5, g G utterly 1 “,,,. the advantages incident | tion wheel into adjustment by means | rich planter had heard somethiug about . i X ’ : 0T Rl SO L to clectrical apparatus and the manage- | of o handle, and then push the comb | it, but that was all. g , o : v ! o - DEAN, ARMSTRONG & C ment of combination. Instead of the [ into the wool, pressing it continuously ***Don’t you expect fruitful vesults?” I v ' ‘A ot f T $ f L ga Wholesale € [ business of manufacturing electric light [ forward, and keeping it us closely as | asked. S e | y IR | @i o N T T i apparatus being under the control of a | possible to the body of the animal being | T have not thought of it,’ answered ) / i | i L P i i 0 ¢ i . 2 fext lurgo companies, each making use | operated upon. Fiom one to one hun- | the planter. *While coffee is bringing by - 4 AP ; “Dry Goods and Notions. of one system, the London companics | dred shears ean be operated at one time, | in <0 much money we can’t afford to losc ] e 44 N 4 > i * are numerous. and each use several sys- | according to the power used. By this | any time in reckoning on the results of a Ly 3 ) e i o B0 \ M. E. SMITH & €O, tems, and no two installations ave alike, | mode the shearing is done move plan to belp our commereial r 3 £ : : jagsc Ba i Gl I ; DY f | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and lens As a consequ ready-made machinery | fully than when done by hand-shear We are getting along well enough as i { L ¥ f N 3 3 3 il bR %y Corner 1th and Howard Streets. 5'\ ne fl( ml e ; ‘\Iml A lx‘l”“ ll\ o “1r lfl‘fi'l' “m"’.l'h“fllun (I|II.|I|I|[: :‘K:'J:Ill Ii.llxinlu‘ : And he was a representative man b o G i - o 5 KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO., . N apyp us breaks down the damagec <. 2 loss fic s prima t: 0 Wis i represe ve man, & 3 ) 3 A A Shl £ it S iR T Porthon of the machinery must be nian- | ily due to shearing by hand, reckoned at | too.” : 2 ; : =Y Wl { . Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, ulactur wusing grent incon- | 10 less than 1 per cent of the animals - . Gents' Furnishing Goods. Cornes 11th wnd Harnop . 'he contrast be- | operated upon, is entirely avoided, while An Absolute Cure. StragtiOnlinid N i plan of doing experi- | the pelts, heing free from cuts, stabs and | The ORIGINAL ABIETIN 4. nental work in commereial stations, in- . command a veadier and better | Bonly put up in volving as it frequently does great delay il The operators themselves are | §hd & 4 & :I“""{‘ lglmm_ul‘m_m' B “ =¥ { afid honvy, cost, and’ the elaborate ‘und tected from the numerous self-in- | Wil positively cure all kinds of piles, Ask e N = 2 - Siies 1 Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, caveful laboratory tests of elect ap- | licted injuries to which they ave li for the ORI L ABIETI) =5 5 (> S Farnnm Stroet, Omahn, Nebraska. 8. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Streots, Omaha, paratis, and the ready replicam nt of | When using the ordinary h,uul she MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug compuny at | g = e TH = any injured part, is most striking, The [ while sore wrists 25 cents per box—by | st e T e g Furnituie, possibilities of the two and three wive | arms, cuts antl s now 2 E P ¢ WHERE TIE LW S TAK > y Ah et systeins have not been appre regarded as thin “f ”h e Sw rintsiin tho Sand: MORESQUE PAVILLION WIERE THE DR AWIN i8 TAKE PLAC oniahin, T R Dty time occupied in sheaving the sheep by | My stay in India was at a bachelor sta- | tornating curvent t s storage | tho new method is only from thr tion. I was theve during the hot season, battery systems, one-half to five minutes. As the machine | writes a correspondent, The hot winds The English machinists have a gr ikes the whole of the wool off at one op- | set in early like a consuming five. The /lnvipullu to the use of leather belts, | eration, all second cuts ave avoided, and | large double windows stood open g provident people who had already secured | the bottom. the under ones the top. 1w sion of the Mexiean national governuent. 1t e R (i T R ARGl L e A | D, TRADY & CO, -’."?u”',ff‘ 01 the asa1veass “r‘\('fi'f;"":l"l‘;',";:"\' about very el i "all e I tho | Bairly manazed,! T ” 10 doubt on all | conte 1selve oy had not | g Hig W of the Wi Wit \is Score as rezards the Bei B ot Tha clmaet chiversal | thus considarable Buving i tlme 18iel-{| night and wereshutup ight intheearly | ombled the arenging desy by huving wun- [EErians In Shatuticatiere arnters conlun | Eons rer thin son employment of directly coupled engines fected. morning, the heavy Venctian doors out- | x I:;”M‘”,\‘_‘\"’;‘:O‘I‘,'_[”{’; 3 New Engla | 5 in oth and dynamos, while very few English e R side the glass doing their best to her- St alonlat i i v ot s purtsot our -Ine rmhou o1t 3 s ]' dynumos run cold, the iron in somo cuses i he Telephcne in Paris. metically seal the interior from the | or even the lesser sums of 10,000, £0,000, et by P 3 HOn D IOnSIALION being very hot. In the line of incan- he telephone it appears, | glare and heat. R R TP T A e i al 1 A i€ €0 Wholesale LHIHDCI I:IC., Ltc. d nt lighting the inhabitants of Lon- | Causing very many aints in Paris, We had to start for our gallop by 5 | land people don't realizo what an event a big | & |'lV|'- “r"\'| as still gol 0 Cmargd Y | tmported ana Am n Portland Cement. State don are worse served than the vy | owing mainly to tardiness with | o'clock or not get it at all except at the ry drawing is to the donlzens of the | mml'h\"n»“:\l o ! h ! are ir | TR o miwv\ jo HydaulialDoment ieani small American towns. The bright white | Which connections made, suys the | risk of a sunstroke. The courts and pub- L chance of we {5 nover 3 hde ¥ S raroly ¢ Yl thiem SO light so familiar to Amer i Blectrie World. new postmaster | lie offices opened at 7 and closcd for the g o lests, plous | CANe 8¢ ittle d 1 y D nks of the de- C R. LEE, known to the Londoner, They general, in whose department the tele- | day before noon. Then each man drove s, grave y judges, Y ,‘,".,‘,;‘,1,','“’2‘1, 3 o gL Ans Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. be contented with an uns ; | phone scrvice is now placed, has beenin- | swiftly through the furnace of shimmer- 0t may drewout. cne ceyiin v > Ve | ; ; P il i e s e e illumination of very low candlo | Vestigating the trouble, and finds that | ing air to his darkened and silent home. rr o drawin: wheel., Fron 2 Dig s onum to get a lot of money in one oy 4 power und ulways Of a dull - red | the frequent delays ave’ due principally | A Tingering bath and a languid brealc. | (Il seratiulzing e s of prizes displ yoa! (MBI R0 ! ;fi"i oy oA mon T g R Bolor, That this State of affairs should | to a lack of sufticient trunk “wires bé- | fast brought the hot hoursto 1 o'clock, | 2t the doors of hundreds of shops. 1 have scen | at e | porhips that i o1 exist is mothing S0 astonishin when tween the differcnt stations. This de- | The slow combustion of the o riests tuke out their tickets in the street ) nounced the an ded'on | Yomy views. I : anhc( Lime, Cemeqt, Ete., Etc. el tationalaga fect is now being remediced, und sinee | ing aft:rnoon was endured somehew | C4F% note the numbers, and get off at the next | the sHb i g from | onee into more tickets, T iy wor't sy Corner 9th and Douglns Stroets, Omal tric light companies are consi last Soptember 130 new lines have been | under the punka, with the help of the ot uhe lste yare BUAg M B¢ tha doar | wore (chion raps i 10 ati—(Boston’ Herald, The maximum price is fixed by law, and | constructed; s many more are under | endless bundles of papers in one’s offiee Dt i s heso o y : el LD no dividends above 8 per centare allowed \\; o ;ln" me time the ’mnnhv‘l; [of hox! readiby ohinoe! tay s whiohiers 11\ Jent nbaslo Who' try tholi. fartunts onse. .| 120m tho Whools too} = = T 1. OBERFELDER & CO., without & corresponding dec e in the ors has been increased from 245 to | forced an ent ance llnuu' h every .1““‘ el e o A1 ings had take 3 s Mr. Bassetti p i furnished at all times, and to ull appli- | continues. 5 IRHBt blbr0) ey ol ks d TR He et o T e S A 15,410 and 1 pov L Rirnet cants, und nearly all tions have to be Bat the inefliciency of the Pavisian | quette court, whose high wall by that | seenevery one around them patronizing th iven for another drawing. s plun 18 Lo \\,‘,\m...[ under ground, The competition ;I\‘:iiL-v:x,;llrlltlfll;:lpin[\ll “H\h some of U\“;l li[n[\w |.'~t a sufficient shadow. A couple | lottery, and it has come to mean to them w o o) uton another, slowly, each ith gas is very trying, us in London gas | m0st complained of in Am may be | of four-handed s left us streami all customs me stitution! > eylinders 3" Drize “Wheel are ex- i - e Fu hiad 4t 60 conts u thousand,whilo | judzed from the fact that it is seriously [ at every por D T I s ey sy riss ool are b3 by Wholcsate Notions. and kurm\hlm,luuds T AR G o) is ‘wbout | Droposed to introduce n plan by which | o damp footprint through our tennis | do, since a friend of mine hus once drawn | all that T had in my pocket a ticket 5 124 11 e B g y equivalent 10 8150 o thousund, persons *“too pressed for time io shoes on the pavement, #4000, 0. 3 \ter $10,000, and, not long | mambered i, and when M. Bisseuti ol e V)il F 2 LIS OTAL e bl o the making of the conncction” mi Then the delicious plunge in the | bought from a fiiend of his a ticket which | DIt OCchuli inhis b The “Wizard” Edison’s elaim to the | “leave their mes with the central | swimming bath i the judge’s gurden, | won that lueky mortal a clean $100,000. Then, | & 8Ehed W< ready i ek 4 fneandescent light: patent is in dispute ope vator,” to b transmitted by him | the one moment of freshness looked for- | too, Lknow a young man who i ' e CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Before Sudge Ingraham in the supreme | when'the connection is made.” Such a | ward to throughout the long, exhaustir Never Fails 1o Get a P h y | court of New York hus been begun tho [ suggestion as this is apt to make us on [ day 7 P I ST A (o e ) | WlemlL Rdmed and Lubricating (llIS cuso of W. K. Freeman against the | this side of the ocean less critical of the | A'cheroot and an iced dvink, as we lay, | years 1s something formidable.” Iiis method? | nres which didn srest § ; United States electrie lighting compan, occasional difficulties that interrupt our | fanned by the servants, on long chaivs at | 1t 18 1o buy of the first u I )uull ashot at fortun i 5 i In his complaint Freoman avors that Do | conversations over the wive, the top of the mount—and presently, al- | meets who offers a tie & ® | “:‘Il[(':"l;'lll'\.‘ in the forenoon out inventod the incandescent lamp elaimed most in 4 minute, the sun had one more | Smple: | £120,000 prize; and the magle number, ] W ER CO., by Thomas Edison, prior jo August, AN aRRenaess Do 1t malisannt fues i the s | 1" you have nover visited this City of Mex-' wis Pt on’ tho b x'.""»fi?..'i s BASIE EST, ale Paper Dealers 1678, and sent a lamp to Edison ut Menlo Two of the principal objections which | ing glare had given place to the stifling Carry a nice stock of printing, wrapping nnd writing Park, N. J. S have been urged against the phonograph [ stiilness of night. 5 \ " . NUMER 03 EVESHY =5 NORTH and SOUTH | __rever:pecial nutantion stvon to card paper._ He then makes the astonishing as: and other talking instruments with —_—— tion that Edison offered him$50,000 if he | which the public have become tolerably ol N e an T ok Tola; J 3 ;\».mm vofeain r.«l»m |'nv-n|innin or pub- | familinr are the metallic quality of the An important d y. They act on the 2 y 7 7 7 s ishing the fact that he was in vealty the | voice reproduced and the necessity of , stomach and bowels through the 4 T 3 I, 3 s 4. L. DEANE & CO. inventor and had sent v samplo lmp to | using houring tubes wiising from- the | serves. A new ‘prineiple. They speedily H ) A L LU LY ¥ A\ HA]I‘;\’OQ Hamamtmoat. Genornl Awents for Edison, says o dispateh to the Chicago | poor volume of the reproduction. Lieu- | lliousncss, bad “taste, torpld liver, LAY i ] 5 RY P. DEUEL Halls" Safes Tribuno, The lamp he claims to have | tenant Bottini claims that in his micro- | biles nd constipation. Splondid “for men, iy i &7 3 B\l R City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 7 { ¢ to Hdison embodies all the | graphophonoe these difficulties hive now | sirest: 50 doses fob 25 conts. Samples fres ? S = = foatures of the incandescent lamp [ been overcome by the employment of | at Kuln& Co.’s 15thand Douglas, e 7 1 K WANTED now controlled by Edison, It was an [ several independ, rrms instead - REL A 5 : b 4 ISSUED BY CITIES, #21 and 52 South 10th St Omaks. :-‘l;nl-)«‘:w:;rlu;‘.;p]:».-:miqumrl:)r a ‘;-lx:;l:‘lvn! Illenll“ n‘{' \\‘)Il“ .':;‘u Al[i[ulthh‘*_;ll‘ih :.‘r ”lln- usn-nlin- Ben Franklin's Hat. COUNTIES, 8CHOOL H. HAIli"ll\f .v'(,o e gh resistance secured plat- | strument. s said tha e reproduc- Who first introduced the tu 1 o i aRRAIROF inum wires' and inclosed in a glass | tion of the human voice is singularly no fippanixedug \n'.i‘-'hl“uh‘x-‘.[;”‘;,\ Correspondence solicitcd. g ompan Eas ETG, Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, globo from which the air had been ex- | elear and freo from harshness or metallic | fyorywhe 50 ant ladlinensable ) R O ) : R e hausted. Freeman now claims o rvesi- [ sound, By the use of a non-metallie n pensable N 2 4 4 ,w. HIHHIS&UOMPAIIY.BHBKEIS, UL s I R Pl dence in this city, but is connected with | trumpet the tones are still further soft- ot s 1 Benjamin 163165 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO. = T a l\ln.\iuu»s at kEau (')Iuinl‘, Wis. He was ”{h‘l“h‘ In l'cpl‘«lul\ln'in;: music the notes | Pranklin, philospher, printer und sage, (e ICENCIA PUBLICA TICKE 70 State Siraet. BOSTON. ater Supplies. at Racine in 1878 when he sent the lamp, | of diffevent pitch come out with sing P ) 1 it o s e — S . DR B e s kibhen || diutisiotuBas, it WHAGIR: B OGNl teati | Passgibnieond, OBl v AlpTiadiod y PR ] ] U. 8, WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO, quently taken into tho employ of the de- | the timbre of the voice is admirubly pre’ | and it came about in this wise, says the | Lsiheh you cannot roullze low much a part | wre to reman, and muny went = :-Hote Gonan e uf" L) Steam and Water Supplies, fondant’s company during o part of the | served. The characteristics of the rec- | Now York Morning Jouenal: | > ot our qailyilivon: tho reat Hencilognolalots |10 ) 28 M NS the prizo hud HIalliday wind milis. 918 and 920 Jones st., Omaha. rved. The ch i B X by arily fallen here S Near Newport, R. L. il 918 and year 188; : U T L ord aro relative loudness and absolute | on Apeil 11, 1790, Franklin areived 3in | ! are on overy worueti | o Tanes in e bre v ticket Onona T aRar feits __G. ¥ Hoss, Aotiog Manager. —=My. Froeman brings his suit against | distinctnoss. Even a whisper is whis- | Puds. Coming as he did from the. lahd ; T o fhvortio | amhbodsd alack tho iast oylindes A dulight (' summor homo for tamilior : TR the United States electric lighting com- | pered buck from the dinphragm very | of republican vevolution to the land | UNeY approdeh you at tho Windowor the st ShAREXEITREIse UROSh 8 Tthe HAOQDlGEkN giounde: ainara' Iron Works. pany, allewing that o written contract | ¢ 7 iz which had been instrumental in aiding | G\ "on Yo i 9oy tymb Perspiring Government Officials ; ) Afte e el Ce FPAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, 3 f & $ SME on you from t . There 18 no ) TS amada Wih ek compiny In Tue, Boiling Bggs by Electricity American independence, wid wh DK UHOLF (e England | looked up from thelr desks relioved at tho Rl Wrought and Cast Tron Building Work 1 : The QYo ey N e I ita on the verge of the most tors huve stop.on the st sessition of their work, There had not by i) < 0 " It provided that it o patent was ob- | | Tho novel experimont of bolllng eggs | revolution of modern times OUN.000 e n!.m.‘.,.n..‘n‘.;‘n.n.l tutho B | Tt it e olorlc flod'tercad, | QWARTHMORE oL Engines, brans work, general foundry, machine and tained on Freeman’s eged inventions | by electricity was tried this morning in T e i g . and no tourfsy fo try his d the government's represent W SWA IS 3 blacksmith work. Ofico and works, U. I, ¥ S ot iyt o office s Blootrio sunp Firies s ) f youd cen- essed themselves well content. The gre yens Oth th. i th, Irty minutes from iy, and 17th streot, Omiha. which should be superior to the patent | the office of the Electric supply com- | (0 gy examined and eriticised, 4o, you huy ol ion of knowing A Al o lonk, a | QR R S, Wi Undor curt 0F Kplonin, | e . ! ms | Which Edison had at that time obtained. | Pany, in tho Musonic_temple, on Third | “4Feriiy exa T N TR, S H T T e e L 1t 1 Clanng e - adned, 4 <lin wore the hat of the qua | that you have co uted 10 the support of thin u short time there was flashed under < ¢ OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, ¥ the company should huve the option of | Street, says the Cincinnati Times-Star, ol ang o Juale sundry 5 institutlons sustained by | the warm waves of the gulf of Mexico to ¢ : R y, degr ' T y 4 taking 160r paying him $100,000,0 — ° 4 weraiboliod. i waior, bt | LE jfllll‘l’i\ll"llzlpl otitovas very muclh liko | The loteers: wvou knoir wheh (oot | yeston Tt ot prinethil prices Uiy q oxtonnive v wulliings | Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, No patont was granted to Freeman, | olectricity was the heating ngent. Luke | 15 | SIOVCPIFE OF (00N RENAANL . Hore Vhoro I 5o “rigged Harkote: | Staios some licky people Were congat | pastigutars adicos ; Vaults, Iail work, Iron shutters und fire estopes. and he claims the company was develict | Lilley, th ty's nssistunt eloctrician, | W8 lower in the crown and its brim was iscilly ) atroet ofierator witchl theniselves on & day of good fortuna. WM K APYUREOR, BliD. ARt Ll Andseeu FropT: 005 Jth aud daoxaon B in pushing his eluims for it putent, - was chie Clhasloythaeatpl)ahal|MUSh BIGadas, 0 ) o b os | Rameantly e miia SeReIAL by Bl tistor | HSBIRIBE S0 shdle apacious s comtorte; ) Sash, Doors, Etc cording to the agreement. He lays his | sagent ate the first egg [ qioc of Paris. but three duys after Frank. | s picpared a shearing mateh for the lambs, | San Letran streets the lotte e afle jusEPH GILLUTT s J ey F b x ieh is | boiled by the agency subtle oure | Gi€e ou'shnply take i tiek o lotte f ils and- elerks dovol 4 i > S r & G damages ut $200,000, o purt of which is ¥ the agency of the subtle cur- | 1 Syepival the Parisan hatters had | the lightatng of good e b lu‘.'u:.‘\.‘,'fi’ nh.'llnI|':-I"vl:‘l‘]l:Iu;lziup'!xl‘ nfuir:.'.'i‘n'fu'-"'u.')’"l Mo A DIRENOW 800, for salary due for failure of the company | rent. It required six ampere (quantity e i i e, Wholesalo facturers of "y ih ) A similar hgts in their windows, and dec-+| If not, you cons yourself thinking he ork, and to arranging the list o nhers o N £ contluuo him in its employmentus tho | Of electricity) and ninotysix volts (pres- | &1 0" i Wich the nano.of (ho illuee | Eoifhiorgine o s berson whetnal o 1 | B ot i kst tive, pumarion STEEL PENS. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings prooment provided. tlon with nbout n‘xm;l\xul{:‘:: e WO It IO S SI B I | I:'r.."u..‘ 1';:}‘.-;::1‘ ot 06t bt eaticod | Darior el rentinek wi ousiotad that | GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, Branch oftice, 13th and Lard streets, Oumahn, N 0. Baininae ISERITIS o) e ave: B Be R SRR QAR L HIMOR 1o lenders in the French Revolution | down to the pretty Moorish pavilion in the | they all earned theirsularles. It wis us big i —_ : cal curre eing 3 4 t Alamedn, one of the nost pleturesque edifices | Job us an e on night in the Boston Herald Detailed oX perlments onstroet rallway | conhectod through the handle of - thy | &t once-adopted the hat, and it thus be- | i thit ey 6r i ploturesaue, dbazning to | oMce: “ERo monthly drawinis Nave fo ‘H‘.‘" THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. %outh Omahs: motors ave unfortunately few in number, | cup. ‘The news of the egg boiling spread : came the emblem of revolt in Europe o the drawings of the at prizes, slways | capital |\uw 800,000, und twice u ye ong B it AL acalias an tatantial | quicily, nnd'6s 16 whe Rbout Tanh Hie: | The aristocraoy ';, course fought against | one of the sizhts of Moxico "t bullding of | national lolidays, the stlof My and (o B | SYP l||| 15§ ured In 20 to 0 duys | 7 UNION STOCK YARDS GC an nddition 1o our knowlodio of the sub- | brokers, bulls and bears, bankers, insurs | thenew frshion, but finally it~ bogun o | Sot'unikt iy the govemment: of the repubike | (e drawii whieh ' deSeribing the uinor | 2 It Wil ot eure. CAL Of South Omaha, Limited. (& which an illustration 18 herewith given, was | of September—the eapital prize (s $120.000. In jectus Mr. Hule's discussion desery 1ce men and lawyers crowded the office, | MAKe its way, Thebrim grew narrow drawings, which ure (hus open 10 pop= | prizes were us follows TON : Yomedy it @ ar rhe )i s 3 ) Ar SOTu 5 Tt D 0,000, one o Btreel s, Neb A N N ) N nore than passing notice, says the Elee- | About thirteen dozen eggs were con. | the eylinder higher, until t} tovepipe e Aorul .v..]‘\ “\l.[' ) n, luter on, the Oue of HOM0, one of §20,000, one of 83000, two ¥l J Neb h ) ‘ 5 N trio World, — Mis Halo divceted his ox- | sumed, the only disappointmont being | O modern times was evolyed from “the | gavtruun through spectuly' demutisd | rods of minor priscs T ks whore tleketa Ny LAL riments (0 the solution of two most im- [ that' drink did not gowith each egg, -~ | Qyaker headgenr "’l‘."'“ |ll”|l()\““|. i clils nd thus every guaranteo of falr | wore' puid for fugold” the prizes wero paid in DR SANDEN'S r BT T R — e Wl BT W o | RS SHER) ELECTRIC BELT GRAIN cconomical speed of runningt Is it | 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets is | ited in Germany until aftoe 1610, b o were lned with people ‘awalting the | United States. The funds for the payi t ’ advantagoous to use two motors on a sin- | the new Rock Island ticket offl Tieks 1.8 “'f“ 1y -x‘m‘l‘ II‘\“X‘“\ M i 0 it ot the troops which were i lino | prizes, &7 2, was, before the druwing, de ). AL - flo car His methods of work \\vn{;_-«-nd!. ets to u)l points east at lowest rate BiRone o ob e Ay e SRy “'; tary procession ot ha o] sitad 1p.the Uank of London und Mexho of Provisions and Stocks, \e car was run over a measured tenth boR Ameries ontine which looks a bit o 1n dropped down o t I 18 dnvarinbly obseryed e y ol amile labastariug. canating AR COFFEE 18 THEIR KI rhero the tall hat 1s not, worn, Even | Hoere; i triwded'with snéatomind it i, e, ey v enforced Basement First National Bank, readings wore taken of time, volts and - AR ] PR the decorous | Bae BH e e Ahbiher drowd aem il A b Zan A 4 805 South 18th Street, Omaha. amperos, thus giving data for'both power | How the People of Central America | Piew | HOUIE Uies™when they put on By o i i . - und efficlenoy. The result of the station Are Getting Rich, Suropean dre 3 ) any ton olor pouring {n rincipul prize ;f,.‘?‘!:,“‘ . | ‘-’“1 BERT l‘“ MOTHERS, test furnishes food for vefloction, The A. de Castro y Casaloiz, the Spanish | pi ) I W shone 1d s follows: N S, . o . o h A, astro y Casaloiz, the anis Platt’s Chlorid Dist prisniatl ) ch hind no Orlean " ; axidaermis lotal efficlency from indicated power at | minister to Guatemala, was in this city A.Ohiarided. ae 8 Bialnfeotant £ave for e plattor 0 1 the | 10 2w ion 8ed.00c i’ Bessgor o 0 1o ' ‘ is i is recommended as just what every family le engino to current on tho line would | ecently, suys the Chicago Tribune, Ho | nocds, | uw{, NOr 1D NEAtT san T thauorhtie | aad Sulsy, capiial prize of Wil fn Gluosys hiet Fres. mal 4 Lol .. b ENGAGDLILL | 10 Blreet, Omaka el

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