, vff3 / * * { * " * -x-ff - 4 * / / 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : OttONDAY , OCTOBER 28 , 1889. A Now Departure in tbo Art of Naval V/arfaro. SUBMARINE TORPEDO BOATS. Successful Experiment AVIUi n Frotich Voasel A. New ilnllwny Tele- grupli Device Tli o 121 cc trio Ll tit In 1'nrls. flrctl From tlio Pilot Towor. On flomo of the InrRcr European Bhl 3-of-war , and on u few United States vcs8ol9.nrrnnfjonionts Imvo boon mndo for firing the puns by electricity , ivritcs Lieutenant W. S. Uughosof the United Btntos Navy , in the October Scribnor. This la usually nccomplishcd by causing the current from nn ordinary zinc-car bon battery to puss through \ylmt is known as an electric prlmor inserted in the vent of the RUII. The primer , as used in the United States service , is imply a quill tube nearly filled with mall-grained powder , and contain ing n fine platinum wire wrapped - pod with a wnsp of gun-cotton. The platinum wire is connected with the wires of the electric battory. .When the battery circuit is closed the plati num becomes instantly whllo hot , thus igniting the primer and llrlng the gun. The llrlng key , with which the circuit may bo closed at pleasure , is placed in tho' pilot tower , or in some other posi tion whore It Is directly under the con trol of the commanding olllcor , and the circuit is of course kept onan until the instant of firing. The 'advantages claimed for such a system nro many. Obviously , under some circumstances , as , for example , where it is desirable to concentrate the whole broadside upon a certain point , and to lira all the guns together , such an arrago- mont would have a great advantage 6vcr the ordinary method of depend ing upon the simultaneous action of the gunners. Again , it IB no uncom mon occurrence in battle * for a ship's gunner to become so enveloped in smoke that the enemy cannot be seen by the men nt the guns , and in such cases , with an electric system , the llriug could bo done by an olllccr clear of such an ob- BtructSon. Usually the electrical appli ances admit , also , of the guns being flred singly and in succession ; and /or cases whore the ship is rolling heavily from side to side , an ' 'automatic ' circuit- closer" Is sometimes employed , which , after the regular firing-key has boon pressed , closes the circuit and dis charges the guns the instant the vessel roaches an upright position. Hiibm irlno Torpedo Rnnts. A French contemporary says , rofor- Ing to the now submarine torpedo boat : "It is not of to-day that search is made , a little i every country , for the solu tion of a problem , which sceoms now us impossible to t-olvo as that of the etecring of balloons * , it is of the sub marine boats that I wish to speak. M , Goubot hns just concluded a long scries of oxperimnts ; with a submarine boat of his invention. This boat has been spoken of for a long time. Tlio numer ous preceding abortive attempts had put people on thoii * guard against sub marine vessels. Successful attempt ? vainless against this state of mind until it became necessary to recognize the fact that a solution of tlio problem had been found when the Goubot that Is the name of the vessel had re mained eight hours submerged with two jnen on board , who ate , smoked and played at cards without the slightest inconvenience. How is this vessel con structed which so well merits the name of fish boatV This secret , like others relating to national defense , is well kept. But whatever the mechanism nnd tlio system which works the Goubot , the experiments which are being continued at Cherbourg prove that itisolllcacious. Tlio naval author ities have not such a tender tooling for inventors in general that they would have consented , if the invention had not appeared really practical and capa ble oi rendering real fcoivicQto place at M. Goubot's disposal n basin at the port of Cherbourg , and also officers nnd Bailors. The now boat w s able , during the course of the experiments , to sink at command to variable depths , and to maintain a perfect equilibrium. The sinking of the Goubot was brought about with the greatest regularity , without oscillation or shocks , quickly or slowly , according to the orders trans mitted through the telephone wire which communicated between the sub marine boat nnd the pontoon. At Uio different depths the Goubot was iminou- vred nt will , and bolmvod as much like a fish as possible. Cnilo's Kallwuy Tolocrapli. A now form of railway telegraph has looii invented by Mr. LJuylus Cade , of Louisburg , N. C. , says the Electrical World. This apparatus is of the contact typo , and consists simply of an ordinary box sounding relay with a key on the base , which is placed in the circuit , and maintained there no matter how fast the train runs. The difficulty of con- Btructing a circuit which would allow instruments on the trains to bo thrown into circuit and kept there while trains wore in motion is , it is claimed , en tirely overcome , and the cost of con struction will not exceed $ oO per milo , the inbtrumont being capable of adjust ment to the car in 11 vo minutes. It also lias the croat advantage that the opera tors require no "phones" to detect the sounds , and can always know if there is any trouble on the line ; whereas in the Inductive method , if the current in the line conductor falls for any ronson to act instinctively , the train operator has no moans of knowing of such failure. Elcoirlo IjitilitliiK In Purls. The visitor irom' the states who has occasion to go abroad ut night in Paris , upon emerging from the exhibition , which is brilliantly lighted in all parts , both by electricity and gas , enters Into comparative darkness , and sighs for the are lamp which he is accustomed to BOO at the 'street corner of oven the smallest townfl of the states , says the Electrical "World. With the exception of the lights on u few of the boulevards there is no electric street lighting in Paris. When the exhibition was ub'out to bo opened the Paris municipality , considering it important to have its streets atloast in part , well lit , gave out contracts to different companies , allot ting to each about fifty lamps. Among these companies were these operating the system of Marcel Doproz , the Edison company and Thomson-Houston com pany. Tlicso lamps are placed on the Rue Iloynlo , running from the Place do In Concorde up to the Boulevard do la Mudeloino along the Boulevards dos Capuoinos , dosltailonsand Montmartro. I took occasion to examine the Thom son-Houston ey s torn , which is run in con nection with the Popp system of distri bution of power by means of com pressed air. Quo of their installations is placed in the Edou thoater. where they have two machines furnishing sixty tire lights. Of tlioso forty-nine lighU are employed about the theater , eight of which are employed as foot-lights , and from this station also eleven street lights are run. At the other station ou the Boulevard ties Cupuclnos two ma chines operate twonty-nino public lights and about fourteen or fifteen private lights. All the circuits , of course , nro underground , and the lamps nro in series. On the other nro system the lamps nro connected two In aeries across the lines , the E. M. P. being only 110 volts. Such ns it is , the nro lighting in Purls IB good , the , Rue Royal , less than one-quarter of n , mlle long , especially being very well lit. In looking over the ground , however , it would seem al most certain that considerable economy could bo nttnlnod by the use of nro lights in Paris to replace the largo number of gns lamps In uso. To bo fair , it must bo said that the Paris au thorities nro by no means stingy in their use of gns on the streets , but the results nro , it seems , not up to the cost which such A largo number of lights must involve. TnkoJ for instance , the Place do la Concorde , a space measuring about five hundred to seven hundred feet nnd containing probably between five hundred and six hundred gas lamps , There can not bo the slightest doubt that thirty or forty ar.c lamps well distributed would give a far bettor illumination than is now ob tained. Again , on the Avenue dos Champs Elytecs , there nro running from the Place do la Concorde up to the Arc do Triompho , a distance of about u milo and a half , four rows of gas lamps , the latter being nlncbd at an average distance of fifty foot apart , whllo at fre quent intervals in tno middle of the roadway two extra high gas lamps are situated. Thus , whtlo.I . would not ad- vocnto arc lamps in some of the narrow , crooked streets of Paris , there are a BUllrclont number of , beautiful , wide streets in which the arc lights would show up to the improvement of the street nnd conduce to economy at the same time. As I have ! said before , the present arc lighting in Paris is merely provisional , but It Is greatly to bo hoped that at the end of the exhibition some permanent arrangement will be arrived nt and the system extended. G. Mulders null ICIcotrlcity. It has boon suggested recently that instead of using the rack , so well known to trnns-atluntic travelers , that the dishes might beheld on the table by means of electricity. This would bo accomplished by the use 'of a number of electro-magnates placed immediately below the table cover , which could bo made by closing an electric circuit , to powerfully attract the various dishes , they having been provided with iron bottoms. A similar device has been designed by certain gamblers who , like the rest of the world nro quick to avail them selves of electrical- . The loaded dice of to-day have the same specific gravity , but have a ploi'o of iron insert ed opposite the side which is wanted to turn up throughout , so that when thrown on an ordinary table they are governed only by the law of chancobut when cast on the magnetic table nt the gambling den can bo made to turn up 'three sixes" or not at the will of the person controlling the secret button connecting the battery with the electro- magnates. ir l > y IClectrlclty. That electrical engineering hns taken a foremost place among the manufac turing industries of the world , is exem plified in n striking way by the face that a few days ago at Glasgow a cast ing of Sio nen's steel was successfully run containing no less than seventy tons of metal , for the shaft qf the mon ster Forranti dynamo now under con struction for the London Electric sup ply corporation. When turned , bored atfd finished the shaft will weigh about thirty-two tons. It is seldom a steel casting of such magnitude has been mndo for an.y purpose , and when wo rc- fiecl that this is for a dynamo , wo begin - gin to realize that electric lighting has a pretty firm footing. The Opelt hotel , as now conducted , is not surpassed by any hotel in the city ns a convenient , comfortable place for transient guests. Steam heat through out. Table equal to the best two dollars lars per day. J. Q. IlAMlT/roiT , Proprietor. The Fntlier of Twonty-Two Children. Dr. James II. Gordon , of Greenville , 111. , is seventy-two years old and the father of twenty-two children. Seven of tlioso were boys , and. with one ex ception , all boeauio physicians and at tained moro than ordinary success. The exception was a son who was accident ally killed while a. student at the St. Louis Medical , collcco. To take the place of this one , though , there is an only living son-in-law who is a rued- . ical practitioner. Cough no more , Rod Cross cough drops will euro your cold. 5 cents a box. Undo Deb Can blioot Rqulrrcln. Uncle Bob Carleton , of Magazine , Ark. , is said to bo one' hundred and twenty-six years old. llo is strong and hearty , has good eyesight and can shoot inoro squirrels 'than any boy in the neighborhood. ITo uses nn old-fash ioned rille that was carried by a soldier in the revolutionary war. Presidential Thrift. An old observer of presidential life in Washington says that each now presi dent begins his term by spending moro money on hospitality during the first year of olllco than during any of the suc ceeding ones. The expenditure decreases - creases gradually , it is said , until the fourth year , when the ordinary president begins to think moro about saving mon ey for the coming rainy day than about spending it for dinners and rotoptions. Catarrh n blood illaeasc. Until tno riolson la IS expelled from the system , there enn bo no euro for tills loatlisomo and dangoroua lualaily. Therefore , the only uffectlvo treatment la a thorough course o ( Aycr's Snrsnpiirllla the best ol nil blood purifiers , The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous. " I was troubled w 1th cntarih for over two years. I tried various remedies , and was treated by a number of physi cians , but received no benollt until I began to take Ayer'a SnrsaparlUa. A tovr bottles of this mcdlcino cured mo of this troublcsomo complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jesao JI. liogb's , Hohimn'a Hills , N. 0. "When Aycr's Barsaparilla wns rec ommended to mo for catarih , I was In clined to doubt its cfflcacy. HaviiiK tried so many remedies , with little boll- ellt , I had no fulth that anything would euro mo , I became emaciated from loss of npiiotlto and impaired digestion. I had nearly lost the sense of mnell , and my system wus badly deranged. I was about discouraged , when a friend urged mo to try Ayor's Snrsapaillla , nnd re. fcrrad mo to persons whom It had cured ot catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles 61 this iiiciljcino , I am convinced that the only sum way of treating this obstinate disease Is through the blood. " Charles II. Malouey , 113 lllvcr at. , Lowull , Mass , Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , niEtMiuD ur Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass. I'rlct tl ; its tottlci , (9. W > tl > 5 bottle , NEW VOKIi'S GREAT CHEMIST. This is to certify that I have analyzed Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. I find it composed of pure materials , compounded on correct scientific principles. The ingredients are accurately nnd sciontillcally pro portioned. Hence , bread or biscuits prepared with it are bettor suited for digestion. DR. OGDEN DOREMUS , M. D. , LL. D. Prof. CliomlsltT nml Torlco'ogy In the Now Yorfc Hollovu * Hospital MedlcnlUol ejo. Trot , Cbonilitrr unil 1'liyMcsln thoCoHouoot the City of Now Aork. THE GREAT LIVER AND STOMACH REMEDY. Cures nil disorders ol'tlio Htom.ioli , Ijlver , IJmvoK Ktrltipy * , 1 11 ml il or , Ner vous IiHcnHQ , liins ol * Apnniltr , llonilauhr , Constfpitlon , Ctmlvnticss. Inill- ucRtlon , nilllniisncss Fever , I'llos Ktc. , uud renders tlio system less liable 10 contrnct disease. RADWAY'S PILLS are a cure for this complaint. They tone up tbo Interim , secretions to healtliy action , restore strength to the stomach and enable it to perform its functions. Price 2oc per ' > ox. Sold by all druggists. RAD WAY & CO. , Now York , For Sale by M. H. Bliss , Omaha , Nebraska. Ventilating Appni'Qtus nnd Supplies. ENGINES , BOILERS , STEAM PUMPS , ETC jfrL. o. SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN 1O3 South tSth. Street , Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 149O 149OCO , , Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers in To acnlera only. Mills Southern Missouri , Itooms , 1. 2 ami a. U. S. National .Bunk Ilulldlne Telephone lUiT , Omaha , Nob. ETCHINGS , US-EMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , U3TIIALLET & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES. MOULDINGS , J.SS1 A ; ORGANS FRAMES , MUSIC. 15O3 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. ABIUSEMISNTS. WBdnesdavi Friday , Thursday , | , 31 ,2 Saturday Specinl Mntinee Saturday , Snlo of Scats MONDAY , OCTOUKR 28th Special l iigaccineut of the ruinous KMMA UMMMXMXMKM 9-otMMwxxi c-ewet wi ] Abbott , Annnmlale , Mlrolln. Mlrhclona , Monte- grltTo , 1'ruutto , llroilerjoic , Allen. Kuady , Martens. Full Clinru * . < * rand Orchestra. In the follow leg lirllllnnt repertoire : Wr.DNKSDA 1 Bnlfe'8 Masterpiece. ICO.SU OF CAS'i'ILU. ElMA ! ADBOTTmiJ Ilntlro Compiiny In Cost , THUUSUAY Ilalfo's Tuneful Opera. KOIIOIHAIV CiJIItlt. r.MJIA AUHOTTnnaKntlro Company In Cast. - Boninl'a Uimid Heroic Opera , NOIEABA. UMMA AIIUUTC nna Kntlro Company In Cast BATUHUAY AIIIIOTl' MATlNUU-aounoil's Kxqitli-lte I/ovu Lyric , ICOHl-O AXI > JUI.IKT. r.SIMA AOIIO IT as "Juliet'1 Entire Company. SATUUUAY ISS'KNINO-ailbBrt & Bulllvnn'D J/ntust honsntlon , VEOMEN OF 'KAIE < 2UAItl > , OrThoMcrryman nnd Ills Mftlil. EMMA AUIJOTi' auU Kntlre Company. Gorgeous Costumes ! UuclmiiUug Music ! lirllllnnt MIso en Sccuo ! PIUCE8 11.60 , II nn < 175c , reserved. Ilalcony admission , Me. Qallery - crnti. MATlNlUs U.l > , 75o and tOc.reserved. BROOKS BROS. & CO. Importer * and Wholesale Dcnlcri la Walclics , Jewelry , Cutlery , Notions , Novelties , Albums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Coat-Collar Springs , &c. , &c. Lame tuiortrucnt for { Cane Rncki. Knlfo Poardi , Splndlei. Auctioneers , Slreelmen and Peddlert. Ilia variety of to. lOo and 25o coimtor looifg. tieuilforllluitrat dcataloKuo. BROOKS BROS , & CO. , 417-119 Sorlli Fourth St. , St. Louis , Mo. A Pocket Cigar Cate Frje to Smokers of Wo do not havp upon the clianpnoss of our Clotliloir. ' ) * * u t 'Iocs not Dignify thnttUu SUITS and OVIIIICOATS which wo uskSIV * 1H , * and ViO for nro hlch prlcnd. Wo could ' i as ly cheapen them by pnttmj , ' In lufurlur trlmmiiiKH. It la nntiilwayathoiirlcByoupuy. lint It IH the value received lu purcbns.o that counts. State Line. To Glasgow , llelfast , Daljlln and Liverpool ntOM NKW YOIMC UVIIKVTHUUriUAV. Cublu iisuugcSU to KQ , according to location of itut room , Krcurilon WJ to CJi ) . Etcertgo to and from Kuropo ut I.cmusl Itatoi. AuuriN UAI.UWJN JL Co. , Uon'l Agenlt , U Uroudirar , .Now York Jou.s' ULEGE.V , Gea'lVeiteru Kcnt. 1C4 Itutiduliih St. , Cblcnjo , Iljiiinv E , Moonrs.i'nos. UCC'IN-NK , Atenl > , ntOmab to Desiring exam- SHOE DEAL toe the Justly cel ebrated lines of Ilooti ana Slioes , inanufactur- edoy U. M. llendurnan 4 ; Co. , of Clilcngo-Fno- lories at Chicago. DUon. Ills. , nnd Komi On l.ac , WU.-Blioiiia wr t ? BAN. tl. WATSON , ml. ence , FHBMONT. NEU. Trawling di ( ot. Uti.a < iu rt r for liuuber * . MAX WEVKH. ADOIriI MKYEH Max Meyer & Bro , GENERAL AGENTS FOR ! THE STEINWAY , CHICKERING. KNABE , And other first olosa PIANOS.ontl STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "Ston cllocl" Plnnoo. All Instalments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. Wo offer n flno S323 Piano forS230. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Welcome. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. IGfch and Farnam Sta. SYPHILIS Can be cured In CO to CO days 7 > y the liar ot tba Tor snlo only by the Cook Itcmody Co. . of Omaha. Nebraska. Wrltototis tor the namei mid undress ot rmtlents who Imvo boon cureil ami Irom.whora wo have permission to refer. Syphilis Is n dtiuaso that 1ms always Imlllcd the skill of the most eminent plivslclaim nnd until tin- discovery ot the COOK Itemed/ Co.'s "MAGIC UlSMIIbV. " not ono in llfty over having the dlEoabU lias been cured. Wo jjtiiirun. too to euro any cnso that can bo produced , These uho nnvo taken Mercury. Potash , S. B. S. Sucus Altcrans or other advertised remedies , with only temporary bcncllts can now ho per manently cured by tlio use ot the "MAulO KKMKDY" ot the Cook Itemedy Co. . Onuha. Neb. JImviiVH of Immltuttons. It is absolutely Impossible for anv other person or company to have our formula or any remedy Hue it In cllect and results. The Cook llemody Co. , has been treating patients for four vcars nnd have nl- wuyd Ren ! perfect satisfaction. They nro llnnn- daily responsible , having n capital of ever fc-lHXdOO , maUIiip their Rtiariuiteo good. Wo soli cit the mott ob tlnato cases thobo who Imvo tried every known remedy nun lost all hope ot recovery. Correspond with us and let us put yon In possession of evidence that convinces tlio most skeptical. Mark what \\acny : Iiithnmul you MUST use our "MAGIC HKNIIUJY" before you can bo permanently cured. It is the most heroic blood purifier over known.Vilto for uarticnlars. All letters confidential. PAIITIflM Hosuro you are getting tlio Cook uMUIIUll Komedy Co.'s Manic Hcmcily. None others HI o Kcuutno. 1'nrtles claiming to bo tueuts for nsnre impostei s and frauds. , lnll particulars free. Addiessnll communications to Rooms 418 and 419 , Paxton Block. H. W.Can. I3TH& DOCCE STS , OMAHA , NEB. FOB TEE TnZATMENT OP AU , APPLIANCF.S FOR DEFORMITIES AHD TRUSSES. Be > i Facilities , Appartt'jjandRemedlejforBuccejifu Treatment of evciy form of D'leuB ' requiring , MEDICAL or SUR5ICAT , TREATMENT. tfSNETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board fc Att'ndance. Bet Accozoucdatioat in Wett. OT7RITE FOB. OIRCTJLARSon Ueformlte ! and Brocci , IrutBH , OlubTctt , C rr ture of Epinc.rilct , Tumcri. Oincer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation. DISEASES OF Wmi Wit U1TE HTHLV ADDZD 1 LYUO'IX DErAUTg nosM mjKuucoifmrnr'.T. ( STRICTLY PRIVATF. ) Only Reliable Uedicil In atituU Baking * . Epeciilty oi - .IJilooaDlieiieiiuec.iifaiijr treiUl. STptlllilo 1'clion rcmoT d rroatheiyiteu without mercury , flew It.itoritlrt rrtitui.it for L..I at VITAL i OIT rt , f.rtltl unille to Till ! eimijrba treated at homeojeorrerpondeBre. AlleoDnaunUa. HoDicooOJtctltl. M.dleloeiorlnilrnmtntufmbjmillorti. cr..i iecurclypack.il , noiatrli lolo < llc.taeoDt nl. or fender. Una ptrioa llaterTliv pr.f.rred. Ctll nd eoniult ui orient ] klitorror TonrtiMC. .nd e will tend In pkln vrirper , our Rnfilf TO MFN FRBE : Upon rrlott. Breel.l ot DUlftV I U mCRl NerrouiDliee.iei.JmpotererB/ph. Ills ; Oleel d T rlcocelo-Tllh ou.sllcn Il l. " - " OSTAHA. MEDICAL & BUKOIO AJ. IK 13tl > and Dodge Street , OMAIIA , 1JEB. BE GROOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL ( lie Llaunr Ilatilt , ro.ltlrrlr Cared br AdmlnUtcrlnB Or. lluliicn' Cinldrn hpri'lllc. It ran be elTrn In a cup of corfco or ten without the nowoli0irtlia ) ( person tnkinu It ! Uubsiilutclyliurm- cimi. anil will vrruot n hpecily nnd porumnent euro , nlibtiivrthnimtlpnt i < n mudorHtoilrliikt'rdr nil ul < euliiil wriitk. 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Look in our windows for styles and prices. The sea son for our Fine Suit trade is now well advanced and we will make this a very interesting week for those who appreciate fine quality and low prices. It will interest you to see the suit you can buy at the sale for $10 , $12.50 and $15. MMMMBMMHBMMMMMMBnM MM Boys' Overcoats , $5 , $6 and $7. Children's Overcoats , $3 , $3.50 , $4 , and $4.50 Price $5.00. Twenty different styles of Children's OVERCOATS , ages 4 to 14 years , at $6 , which cannot be bought out side of the CONTINENTAL for less than $7.00. FBEEHAND ; LOOMIS & CO. , Cor. 15th and Douglas St. The Largest Clothing House West'of New Yorfc