Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 26, 1896, Page 16, Image 16

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1G 'I'Ili : OMAIIA DAILY UEE : SUNDAY , AI'tIT. ) $ ( hlsI ) ( ; ,
Good Morning.
Carpet for the parlor ?
Certainly. Next floor. Take
the elevator please ,
One Grant Rnrgnln thts week is f0 rolls of x
Tnpetrp llrus'els , the latest style ptt-
terns , th.Ilnd usually sold for 75c , but
nil we tusk Is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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The next "Greater Dargntn" In Cnrpets is
n Brent variety of Ingrnln Cnrpets , beau. {
tlful pnlternm , very heavy , its the kind
generally sold for 70c ; our price only , , , , , . .r
Last-not least-but mho Grrnlest Rnrggin
cf lo.lny's sutprlses ; n pure nil wool extra
super Ingrain ( 'appal , choice of n great va. ty
rirdy of the latest style patterns , nil
b. . auttful colorings , worth every penny of
90r , but w'e say only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The ah1 Truth is good c11o1 > li for us. . .
Greater Omaha's
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Additional force is lent our great Surprise Sale by the addition of a number of very c nvi Icing illultrttio ts of the
purchasing power of the dollar at the PEOPLE'S FURNITURE CARPET CO.'S OUTFITTING PALACE.
Comparison is a good thing , especially for a firm whose goods arc the best for the least money. 1 Iere is a ha f
pagefull of bests for the least money. We point to many of the items as binJ pdrtlclllariy suggCStivc of your dollar -
lar being worth two at . . . . , .
e People's" Great Surprise Sale.
' us that the plain
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. truth is for
good enough f
any busincss house when you sec the goods we advertise.
when we say values , it's va'ucs ' , and when the People's Fur4
nature and Carpet Co , say reduced prices on such values or
such lines , you'll find it s0 every time-and that's what it is
this time--sure enough gain. thg Reductions on the best
kind of goods made , and all the latest style , with a quarter s
to a third and nearly a half of the price knocked off ,
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Ma Uillgs
\\'hnt Is ulcer , clennor auul sw ecter for
stluumet than a Cltlucse or , lapliII C
lbtttI ig ? Tau Ca II depend oa bu } lug
the cholecsl pnticrns ft t 8110111. oue hnll
reg.ilflr prlresVe quote here at cotton
warp that you elm get else.
where for about 15e ; thls
week's prIuc Is only. . . . . . . .
Stylish Drapes
That.'s Willit totes up n MettleV0
\vlll sell this week. ( the greatest snrprls ( '
of all ) It ) urge assortment of ( Jheullle
Curiltlns , ho ndwnuely fringed. full size ;
sold everywhere for 41.50 ; QI' .25
\ve cut It Just la
half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Baby Carriages
Are Ripe
we congratulate ourselves upon the
fact that we ni'e agents for the cele
hrnted "IIEY\VOOD" Carriage.VC sell
The Stamp on a Coin
I'fet'1i1IIII Its vltlue , provhi ng the iii etnl
has ih0 right ring the right stamp on
the w rang i letltl becomes a couttterfelt.
Pile " 1''oide's" guitrnlltec' (111 ltllythling
Inctns ; merit.Ve guarantee the
Gladiator Bicycles
1 Cep It In repltlr , lucludlag puacttu es.
Frce rldlug cebuOl. ' 1'svo numlels.
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STIUCTI4Y IIIGII GItADI ,
Iron Beds
Any size , the best material , the finest
finish , salad brass tiinunIngs.'e
bought over 500 of theul- nod can there ,
fore sell them at a less pr1CC $ 95
than others pay for them.
For this week only. . . . . , , ,
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Ace you ready for some good tltiugs ?
Solid k Center Table ,
Nicely Finished and well made ,
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Surprise Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ladies' Rockers Kitchen Tables
A stylish Ladles' Rocker , an.
tlquo tlnlsh , sells regularly CVe . hard wood
for $1.c5 ; this weep. . . , , . . , . . , . \Ve Kitchen iave over Tables 2E.i , large Sfze ; 8 5 CReed
sells everywhere for $ L50 .
All we ash Is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reed Sewing RockersAll
135 Ladles' Reed ( lockers , well And nn nntlquc Kitchen 5afefj'
worth $ L75 , our price this ' worth $1,50 , for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Mantel Folding Bed Dining Room Chair
An antique Mantel ¶ very fine Dlning Itoom
Pled , Including supported Chalr , that Is worth every C
woven wire spring ormer . . . , . . , . . .
price $19 , Surprise Sale Irlco bit o [ $1.50 sole 1Irlce.
Oak Sideboard Antique Chair
A Solid Oak Sideboard , an- 1'A hardwcotl Antique Chair ,
tique tlnlsh , bevel mirror , 1'
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, regufar price 75c , this week
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former price $21 this week
OUR EASY TERMS :
On a bill of g 10.00 , . . , $1.00 per week or g 4 oo per month
On a bill of 23.00. . . . 1.25 per week c'r 4.5o per month
On a bill of 30.00. . . . I:5o per week or 5 00 per month
On a bill of 5o.oo . , , , .oo per week or 7.50 per month
On a bill of 75,00. . , _ 2.25 per week or 8.oo per month
On a bill of Ioo.oo. , , 2.50 per week or Io.oo per month
On a bill of :00,00 ; , , , 4 oo per week or 15.00 per month
heated by electricity ; a email laundry in
which both washing and Ironing svlll be
performed by that agent ; healing and
lighting apparatus , mechanical devices for
lightening labor and manifold applications
of this force will be displayed. A novel
Idea is the electrotherm ; this is an asbestos
blanket , ornamental In appearance and of any
aizo desired , which is interwoven with German -
man silver wires which act as a high re-
sstanco ! coil and give out heat. A switch
regulates the degree of warmth required.
The electrotherm Is designed to take the
11 fc want time people of
ecia ill ® ice .
O111aha and vicinity t0 full }
understand this sale. It shows what a large firm that does
busincss on hoftcst 1)riffcJSlcs and fnvdcrtc tcthods can do ,
1\Tc have always made it a point to do just what we advertise -
tise , and we arc always really to stand by our advertisements , '
Any of the articles mentioned on this half page can be had
during the next week only ,
We have Sonic Suits
that svcro never egtutlletl at twice the
prlco. 1''ot tllStllllCe. n pretty , substan
till , Y pluco shit , bevel nlato mirror ,
full size , antique lnish ; Sfl
former 1)1'1C0 * _ 3.00 , this $13
week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Did you over see
n 5 piece nrlhnir crush plush or silk
tapestry Parlor Suit with full speinw
curd solid ark frame , highly pollhhed ,
about $10.0 I ? Yes ? QQ
\ , that's the kind wo
are soiling this vicek tor
This is still better
A 6-foot Extension Table nicely finished
is nntij1m and ss'oll put j O
up , worth $ .OO ; otu
pl'iCO ,
lots of them mud uevcr hns 0 any' troubl ' .
' 1'hls w UC1rvc . trill olTcr , l ; r A'S ' , , , , n Parlor lamp . 05
the regular 4o.u0 Cnrrtugl ti worth gLif , our price. ,
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L LC C I 'RIC SCIENCE UP T0 Darr
Romarkabh Displays at the Coming National -
tional Exhibition ,
WORKING MODELS OF INVENTIVE SKILL
Edlaon'S I'er frrted h'hteroscapc , Slur-
urti Fnile I'un rrLltlrthu ; by It Ii.-
rho 'IhtbeNVltboat 1.91tunents , turd
the I.Ilerattu e of the Selcnees.
ICopyrtght , 16aa , by S. S , McClure. Limited , )
The National faectrle exposition , which
opens in New York City an May 4 , will be
thu first of its kiul since too very successful -
ful electrical exhibition of 1SSI , held in I'htl-
adclpida by the Franklin husutute. The purpose -
pose of this exhibition of 189G is to set forth
the development that has been made in electrical -
trical applications during the last twelve
yeare , and line National Electric Light association -
ciation , under swlmoeo auspices time exhibition
huts been organized , announces that there will
ho gathered together in the Industrial bulid-
Ing on Lexington avenue and presented there
throughout tire month of May seine most in-
tereeting and important evidences of the
progress made bm this branch of sctonce.
1 iiSON'S FLUO1tOSCOPF.
One of tire most attractive features of the
exposition will be till exhibit of Mr. Edison's
fluoroscope , shich has been tnado a practical
Instrument by the American inventor , al
.though the 11rst experiments with It were
ture of the hand does not form instanta
neousiy , but is seen after same seconds , and
perslets for an equal time after the object
Las been removed , In Mr. Edison's exhibit
the Crookes tube employed will be connected
with a mercurial pump In order to maintain
the highest possible vacuum , a very important -
tant point in generating a strong stream of
the Roentgen rays.
It will be shown that the fluoroscope offers
Immense posslbihltles to the ordinary physi-
clan , for It can be built of almost any size
and note of tire materials are expensive.
Tungstato of calcium ( formed by the futon
of tungeten amid calcium ) has been known
for same time , but its fluorescent qualities
were only recently discovered. It fluoresces
only in the crystalline form , dho powder befog -
fog quilo opaque. Next to it. in etflclency
comes Umgstate of strontium , and ordinary
rock crystals ore also highly fluorescent , so
that not even the poorest practitioner need
ho at a loss to have his fluoroscope , and if
need be to construct one himself.
Mr. Joseph Wetzler of the Electrical Engineer -
neer , and n member of one of the committees
of the exhibition , is of the opinion that , with
time aid of perfected fluoroscopes , which will
soon be introduced , physlclans will be able
to exantine fractures in time human body by
actually seeIng then , and to locale with great
precision embedded shot or other foreign
bodies. They will also be able to examine or
discover cancers , tumors , ulcers , and other
malign growths that might otherwise have
existed unsuspected , and by treating these at
an early stage in their development avert
serious or foatal results.
The fluoroscope will also be of great service -
ice in construction work , both of bulidings
and machinery , snco its heightened powers
of vision will enable experra to locate fractures -
turos , flaws in castings , defects in welding ,
brazing , etc , Indeed , It has neon suggested
that , thanks to the fluoroscope , steamship
companies may soon be able to send out their
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conducted by Salvlol6 Imo Ire ordinary forma
the fluoroscope 1s a flaring box about eight
inches lung and tapering from a size of about
ee.ell inches square al one end to two inches
by four at time other. Inside and out it Is
covered with black cloth and has a handle
on ono side for the convenience. of the cx-
. . porhnenler. At time small end through which
the oblervor looks are curved pieces of black
felt that fit closely about limo forehead and
eyes , so as to exclude every ray of I1ghL
Time largo end of time box ds closed by a
strip of collodion , time Inner surface of which
is coated with crystals of tuugstale of cal-
cium. Time object to be viewed Is placed
between this end of the fluoroscope and a
wooden box cautainiag sonic form of vacuum
tube , usually the Ctcokea yarlety , The
Roentgen rays entitled from this tube pass
through time object into the cryetais of tulmg
state of catciau and cause It to fluoresce , so
that the observer can sae pialnly the shadow
of Ids lmaud , for example , the bones being
iuito distinct amid the movements of the
pagers easily dlscirnel , Thus shadow idle-
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gunranteo of an examiner with the fluoroscope -
cope that their great steel screws arc absolutely -
lutely free from wtuk spots , caused by a concealed
coaled air bubble or acme tuequality in the
annealing ,
Mr. Edison will also present tire perfected
phonograph upon which ho has beeu working
since he bought back the rights In his own
hlvcutlon from limo New Jersey receiver of
the American I'Imonograpb company , Time
great dllilculty with tire old phonograph was
the scratching and rattling that accompanied -
panied limo production of high notes , whmelher
of voice or of Instruments. In the new phonograph -
graph this trouble has been entirely done
away with and oven a shrill piccolo Is re-
pr dIlced with smoothness and brilliancy ,
NIAGARA'S POWER PLANT ,
In the center of time main floor will be a
striking exhibit showing In miniature all
the machlucry of the Niagara Falls power
plant , This remarkable model Is composed
of wood , glass and pasteboard and is about
fcurteon feet square. It was built at a cost
of $2,500 by Mr. Allen of Philadelphia , under
the direction of Dr. Coleman Sellers. The
model shows the falls with real water running -
ning over them , the in-take canal , the power
house on its bank , wldch will be lighted at
nlght by tiny Incandescent lamps , and the
wheel pit down which the water falls , turning -
ing a turbine at the bottom , and then dls-
clnarging through a long tunnel into the
miner under Suspension bridge.
The machinery by which the power is conducted -
ducted from the wheel back from to the
surface and thence distributed is also shown.
The shaft and tunnel are nmde of glmhs so
that time operation can be clearly seen , and
only distilled water can be used , as ordinary
water would clog time delicate turbine mode !
There will alsa be near this exhibit n model ,
sixteen feet wide , of tire Erie canal , wlth
canal boats and a power house on the banks.
Thls will show exactly how the energy generated -
erated at the Falls Is applied by means of
trolleys to the "electric mulo" which pulls
the boats.
The above described model Is exhibited
by the Historical and Loan Exhibit commlt-
tee , and to Mr , T. C. Marlin , chairman off
that committee , belongs the credit of originating -
ating the exhibit. Mr , Martin is. most anxious -
ious that the model be run with motive
power generated at the Falls , The Western
Union people have offered him the use of
two o1 their wires for the purpose of trans.
mission , providing the amount of electricity
to be sent be not so great as to endanger
the instruments and buildings through
which the wires pass. It would be
voycd by an iron wire to Buffalo , a die-
tanco of twenty miles , and mho rest of the
way over the usual copper wire.
Mr. Martin also proposes to have the
electricity brought from Niagara transferred
to the submarine cables so that communication -
tion with London may be maintalned by
means of power generated at Niagara Falls.
The success of time scheme depends upon
the anlonnt of power needed to run the
model , which should sot exceed one-quarter
house power. Dlr. Nicola Testa pronounces
the scheme perfectly feaslhle , and bays tlmat
starting with one horse power at time falls
end , they would certainly have power enough
to do all they would wish. The Long Dls-
tanco Telepkmono company ilas arranged to
have instruments in time immediate vicinity
o1 this exhibit which will produce time voice
of the great waters , so that at the same
time one can see and hear Niagara b'alls
600 miles away.
To time great disappointment of electricians
as well as thin world in general , Mr. Tesla
has announced that he svlll make no exhibition -
bition of his work. The most valuable of
his instruments and models were destroyed
by a fire a year ago , and Mr. Tesla has
nothing on hand that would adequately represent -
sent him.
NEW SYSTEM OF LIGItTING ,
One of the most Important oxhlbits will
ho that of a new and valuabio discovery
mown as the Moore "Etheric" Lighting
tubes. This is time result of time labors of
Mr. I ) . McFarlan Moore of Newark. In the
apparatus , wldch is very simple , an electric
current passes through a vibrator contained
In a small glass tube , exlmaustod to the
highcso possible degree , The atmospheric
resistance belug removed , the vibrator is
enabled to attain a rate of 100 vlbratlons
a second , From this vibrator the current ,
pulsating at the some rate , passes through
the lighting tubes , which may be of aqy
size or shape and 1n which only a low
vacuum is necessary. Tlmeea I'glmting tubes
contain no filaments , their ends i ehng simply
coated with metallic paint with which the
wires are connected.
The rarefied air In time tubes being excited -
cited by the pulsations of the current conl-
Ins from the vibrator becomes luminous and
shnne ° with a phosphorescent glow. The
light is very pleasant to time eye , and Is so
evenly diffused that it will offer great ad.
vantages for ordinary lighting purpores , as
well as for such special uses as photography ,
Illuminated signs , etc. One great point of
superiority of Mr. Moore's system ilea in
the cheapness of its manufacture , the cost
of production and maintenance being lessened -
ened by the absence of filt.nuenls , Mr.
Moore will show theme new lamps in a dark
room about ten feet square ,
ELECTRICITY IN THE IIOUSEIIOLD.
Time possibilities of electricity in the
household will be displayed In another aec-
lion in the shape of electric stoves in prac
Ucal operation , which will bake biscuits In
three mlmtlee ; bread in ten ; chafing diehee
meats and apparatus , will be in charge of
Dir. Max Osterherg of Columbia college , who
will each day conduct a number of interesting -
esting experlnmeuts. This laboratory is designed -
signed to show time actual methmods of study-
lag tire electrical science , and the processes
gone through to obtain well known results.
For instance , on a large screen will be
thrown the magnified reflection of an arc
light In which time carbon points can be
seen to diminish as the light burns. There
will also be standard instruments which
will show the method of measuring the dlcc
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DIODEL OF THE NIAGARA POWER COMPANY'S PLANT.
place of the hot water bottle , to serve as
a foot warmer or as covering of any kind
where warmth and htghtncss are desired ,
AN AUTOMATIC ELEVATOR.
The Edison company will also show an oh-
esator automatically operated by electricity.
The persan desiring to ascend , enters time
car , closes the door amid presses the button
marked Up ; another button stops it , and still
another sends it down. Safety is ensured , as
time circuit Is not complete unless all the
doors opening on time shaft are closed , nor
will any door open unless the car be ex-
achy opposite lt.
This company will also show an Improved
stop-cylinder printing press , in which the
motor is connected directly to the shaft.
This Ic a simple illaslradon of what Is now
being very generally done in the way of dl-
vlmiing electric power by applying directly to
every tmiachlno a motor of sufllcient size to
drive it , which camJbe put out of use when
the machine is not lu operation ,
Time General Electric company will combine -
bino with lime Edison , company in a very
complete exhibit otr the evolution of time incandescent -
candescent lamp.
AN ELECTRIC BUOY ,
Models of the Godney channel buoys will
make a very Interesting exhibit , as they
mark an era in harbor hightimmg. There are
ten or tweivo of these buoys on each side
of the Godney channel at the entrance to
time New York harbor , They are like gigantic -
gantic wooden lanrplpostmt , seventy feet long ,
anchored by heavy 14nuchroom" weights , time
top of thin spars projecting about five feet
out of water at Imlgh' llte. ( The lamp is made'
of very heavy bell glass and Is five inchea
in diamneter , It gives a light of 100-candlo
power , and the filament is spiral From than
dynamo station on Sandy hook beach run
two carefully Insuleted , submarine cables
lying along time ocean bed , Offelmools from
these cables supply each hemp. The entire
length of cable uaed , including offshoots , is
a little over six miles.
It is expected that the horticultural department -
partment of Cornell university wlll make
an exhibit of time application of electricity
to growing plants , They have lately been
making some successful experiments by radiation -
diation trout arc and incandescent lights
directly upon tire plants , and forced Easter
lilies two weeks ahead of time , In Russia
two years ago vary satisfactory results were
attained by passing an electric current
through the ground In which the seeds had
been planted ,
COMPLFTH ELECTRICAL LABORATOitY.
A complete electrical laboratory , filled up
with the finest and most complete Instru-
trical tolls of pressure , quaintly and resistance -
sistance , I , c „ the volt , the ampere and
thin alum ,
The United States patent office will have
a largo exhibit of electrical moielrt In charge
of an expert.
There will Ito an extremely fine collection
of eatbodographs , taken by the Roentgen
rays , which will bo mounted as trans-
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Gasolilie Stoves the nest
ou litll'th ,
\ d have so nrnny styles we camml lueghn .80
to enunmerate them. Prices thls week will
range from. . . . , . Ill )
Refrigerators ,
The beauty maul nm liefrlgerntorm Im that i
the ehemu leml one is made Just us lood nut
flnlehed just am well as the best. It's all
in time s zo. Our leeeisior ( wu' nre sole
nprontm' ) hnv four lhieknesmes of asbestos 2 5
mind mineral w et , thorough ventllntlon
mid fro nmlxlng of havers ; regular price ,
$9,50 , this week. .
Rogers' Silverware.
Is known to be the best. We carry n large
ns'wrtmmenl of It , ns well as soterni other ' t
tin e numltes. \Ve will offer this \soek a
$123 sot of silver Plated 'fen Spoons f"r , , ,
A $3to sot of sIN'rr plnlyd Iulves and :1 : '
Forks for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) , : . }
will be illustrated from the begimr ng , the
earliest model of electrical locomotive having -
ing been built by Thomas Davenport in
1538 , Another model was built by Dr. 0. Q.
Colton in 1895-19 , in which time track woe
ue2d as a part of the circuit , ns in the
modern trolley system. In 1552 Charles Grafton -
ton Page hunt a working model of a locomotive -
motive whlclm ho exhibited to a committee
of congress to convince them that electric
force could be applied to railroad service ,
lie made a trial trip frmu Balthnu'o to
Bladcnberg , a distance of fifteen mmdlos , when
one of the parts became heated , cracking
one of the jars and causing the liquid to leak
away. Title model will he exidbited ,
RAItE IOOKS ON ELECTRICITY ,
A remarkable and novel exhibit will be of
books and pnbllcaticns Imaving to do with
electrical discoveries from the earliest times ,
and all form the library of Dr. Park liemmja-
min , who has the most remarkable collection
of rare electrical books to ho fouul any-
lvimere.
Beginning sIth mediaeval books on magnetism -
ism , tire collection hriugs one gradually to
the treatises of Galltleo , the original editions
of Descnrtes , and time famous book of Otto
von Guericko , which describes time first of
all electrical machines.
Then comes time first book on electricity ht
English , written by Robert Boyle , and time
treatise of Ilauksbe on light and electricity ,
wherein is described for limo first Iliac the
glow produced in vacuum hmbes. There are
also the treatises of Dr.Vatson , telling of
attemnpte to send electricity over long wires
and under the Thames , Thou follow all time
original publications of Benjannbn Franklin ,
recounting his faunous oxperimenls ,
Then comes the epoch of Galvanl , his own
treatise , with nnotations by himself , telling
of his experiment with the frog's leg. Then
cone time origlaal publications of Volta , and
limo lectures of llunaplmrey Eavies , explaining
thin discovery of time arc Ilght , as we now
know it.
Quito a member of old baoks have a special
Imterest apart from their contents. Thus
there is hook on electricity by John Wesley ,
who discusses tire curative properties of tam
new force. There Is also a little volunme
misted 1796 , by. Benedict Arnold , who summits
up the electrical discoveries made up to that
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(1) ( Prof. Morse's diagram of time Washiuglou & Baltimore line.
(2) ( ) Prof. Morse's sketches of tin repair immaterial , June , . 1844 ,
(3) ( ) Prof Morso'o sketches of line repair immaterial , .June , 1814.
( From originals in possession of 'P , C , Marlio.l
parencles , such as a man's hand with seventy.
two shot in It , Sandow's soot filled wlllm
splinters of glass , Jack MCAulitfe's famous
Itift arm anti shoulder , Mr , 'l'esla huts
promised some very fine spechnena.
Mr. E , Lynda Morse , son of Prof. S , F , B ,
Morse , will allow to ho exhibited for limo
first time all the apparatus his father left ,
and modela will be made tlmat the great
inventor designed or mutilated , no that his
work will be completely Illustrated , The
medals bestowed upon Prof. Morse will also
be shown ,
ELECTRICITY FOR 1tMLIIOADS ,
Electricity a. aoolled to ralltead .ervic.
limo , A worn t + rnnch grammar Is filled
with schoolboy handwriting amid a caricature
of a school master , this being the work of
James watt in thr veto. year when lie made
lie great tea kettle discover ) ' , 'flmore Is
also a little volume on utalhenatics , In-
seribcd In time hand of Isaac Newton ,
The collection le supplenentod by a nuln-
her of works slowing tire historyy of the
steam euglno , going back to the time of
Hero of Alexandria. Beside these books
on steam there are the flral treatises on
meetlanlcal enghtecring whcreln are shuown
time first uses of the crank and time paddle
wheel ; and also the first publications on (
A wllirlwiud to the
Crockery trader
A 100-piece ninnor sot , lntported wnr0.
guarantccd not to oraze , in hrow'n fir
blue dceoratlon amid pretty , 25
patterns , soils rcgularly
for r1 LUU ; our peiCO. . . , . . .
Also it 1)I000 set , for i
small fuulilies , sells eogu
hu'ly tor i S.OO ; our price. ,
A 10 piecoToilet sot , beau- ,45
tifully d coratcti , worth
OUOour ; pricu. . . . . . . . . . . ,
And a fi-picco decorated Toi
let Sot worth 15,50
tot' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
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A I'RI TTY
Library Lamp
lvith spring extaieiom rcg. .
ulat' pelco ii3OO ; our price. . . jl.G5 )
mining anti mettalnrgy , these dating from
the 10th century ,
Floating in the air five hundred feet above
the roof of time Industrial building will ho
anchored a large balloon , armed which will
rtm the wu ds "National Electrical Exhibi-
tion" formed by incandescent lamps. Some
very umlique effects of ilasidng anti changing
colors will be produced , late lights being con-
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PItOF , DIOiLSE'S FIRST TELE0itAI'1l INSTRUMENT -
STRUMENT ,
h ollod b ) ' a sssitch-bond ba the building
bolo r. 'I'lmia Fannon will bo visible for. Imllea
in all directiotus ,
CLEVELANII MOFFETT.
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III IJGIl'B ,
The parlsiu church of Cheslcrhlold , Emig. .
huamu a curious spire 225 feel Idglm and six
feet out of time perpendicular.
Canon llnox Little , who has been denotnc-
Ing corruption in society In St , 1'nnl's , London -
don , has been preacldng to small congru
gallons ,
Evnngellst Saukey draws largo , but poorly. '
paying cross'ds In Oakland , Cal. Not cough
money is gnlimcrcd m limo collecllums to pay
for time lights ,
The friends of Ilev. Dr. Ilavld Riddle
Breed , pastor of time First Presbytem'lan
clmreil of Pittsburg , lhlnk that ho clay be
elecled ntoderulor of the I'rebyteriam
eral assembly , which will uucot next month.
The seventieth amdvcreary of Lilo found.
lag of la Congregatldnal Ilouto Mlsslunary
society will take phase hm Now haven , ( 'ammo ,
nn Jute 2. At tlmu ssanuo timu and place
three other socieltos will uicct , nattuly the
Cottgrcgalloanl College turd Fdneatlonul eo-
ciety , lluc Congrcg.mional Church Bonding society -
ciety , and hue Congregutlenal Sunday School
and l'nbllahiug hoclely.
In a recent Itcturo on the hlstorical char.
actor of hue "hook of Acts , " Canon Gore do.
Glared that time spetclm of Stephen was beyond
doubt mu shorthand report , amid gate proofs
that stenography was a widely pructlcud art
in new lealamed lhnem' , and that than as
1s'eil tot now shorllsnd was u distinct profcs-
aiomm ,
Rev. Dr , Ilonghton of New York's ' famous
'IIttIo clumrch around time corner'Is raising
au endowulent fund for his enurcim , tumid hues
already secured $58,000 , if ho needed fur.
timer holy thin actors and managers of Lila
country world he vony glna to take hold- '
but Dr. llnughtnn will nut have to turn to
that quarter , lie has the good will of tbq
tlmealrical profewtion In any event ,
liev , W. Ii. Moore , pastor or one Methodist
ehurcim ul h tevensvlllo , Mich. , is maw u firma
hellover in special anewera to prayers , lie
prayed for a tats' suit of clothes the other
day , and on mho day following recemvod tt
present of a fine suit from a Dnlmpia friend ,
'nun fact llmat the suit was um its way to him
when ho % vas pt'ayhn for It towns for
nothing with Fin. Somethbmg aught have
happened to 1l In transit it lie hadn't prayed ,
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i'rleo 26 cents per box. For sale by hfuhq
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