12 TIIK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 15. 1900. ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYONE 1 -UK' I "."tw-. . tT? HA IM aTW I I -sr' 1 virtu y??.; r ; V !r,??rii - v 1 n '' I n ' " ; c . Irr THE CRANE COMPANY'S EXHIBIT AT THE AUDITORIUM. iiv XL-- - Ml l If 8 . At. ' 'liv. .... I ill lirr'MlML , fvi y-j .nMg&a t: - r- i Electrical Show Teaches Everyone Its Many Uses. NECESSITY FOR HOME OB FACTORY Omaha Kera Pac with the Beat of thv Coantrr In , the t'a f Mal Power. If one wnjld know exactly what power eoata, uia alectiie powtr the power that admits of no uncertainty tha power that movei your machinery without waite or ahrlnkare. y dependability and freedom from "break downa" are two cardinal virtue of electric power. Electric power li free from the annoying features of other power, for In lt use, the trouble-produclnt overhead shaftlnc, pulleys, slipping; and energy wtln; belta are almost entirely elimin ated. These are mighty Important fnctors, aa all well-Informed power experts admit. In a given amount of floor space, for a factory of any sort, the man who Installs motor-driven machinery can do one of two things that the other fellow cannot ho CHn operate more machines In the samo space or he can have mora room for the comfort and convenience of his help. No valuable apace Is taken up by boiler and engine rooms, coal btns, overhead shafting and belts. Practically all modern factory build ings are planned for the use of elactrlo power. Old plants row operating with other forms f power ca readily be con nected up with electric power. If sanitary conditions alone were the only reasons, they would In themselves be mighty argunents In favor of operating all machinery by electricity. This la especially true In plants where a lsrge number of people are employed as well as where food products are made. In any factory where the 'purity of the product la of the most Im portance, the doing away with the things that collect and distribute dust, dirt and grease Is accomplished by having nil ma chinery motor-diiven. In these days of keen competition and very narrow margins of profit, many con cerns are paying hlg dividends today out of what was thoughtlessly wasted a few years aao. T'ndpr these ponriiHnna thnn. pcan be absolutely no "leaks" In the system of any manufacturing concern If that con cern Is to maintain Its position' In the com mercial world. , All arguments of economy favor the use of electric power and nil Its users attest to Its superiority In every way. Tha finest homes In Omaha, the ordinary homes, the tnexpenslue ones and Omaha's largest and finest buildings bear the stamp of Burgess-Oranden company. This con cern, through most Intelligent, enterprising and aggressive management, has well earned the distinction of leading In their lines. Being In both the wholesale and retail gas and electric fixture business thev are In position to carry by far the largest f stock In Omaha, and ex.clus.vely repre senting, as they do, the world's largest factories In the east and In foreign coun tries, no other concern can obtain the ar tistic and beautiful effects in lighting fix tures which this firm shows. Their busi ness has been built up througli competi tion. B-. fore purchasing fixtures for a home one usually examines every slock possible I f i" if 4 I: v J O . , ' j. i mi - . ; i i.. , j r ipwv - j ' - ; M ii! !t' " . ; 1 p::. BEAUTIFUL EXHIBIT OF BURGE6S-GRANDEN COMPANY A T THE ELECTRICAL SHOW. JOirNSTON ELECTRIC COMPANY'S EXHIBIT AT AUDITORIU M. (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) HI r.,Lk i:.?? $:Ws?t&lK SOUTH .ST,',' I r OMAHA LIGHT! wr; v';'.V.'---yU'iri'VT i i u n c T 'V. '.1. f V J t 4 Sr.. . . 11; -p ... , mammmmmmmammimmmmm airan iff lilsta-illiS J-J'vei-'--- y-rf ". l . it J OMAHA cm rr!:- r . g-.... i ihimi ., y.m wiiluiiUM W,ipi,IULill IMIIIIMVJIU 9 I, t ' '''' ' 4 ONE OP THE 6HOWS ATTRACTIONS EXHIBIT OP OMAHA LIGHTING FIXTURE COMPANY. Tu) OW6f i i ; lv 0 f EiXHiosi Shis e woiiDi A ,- . ; ) I I JL "1r,,: . j r 1 r -v;;;- " " ; .v-;.. . ... .. . . :.v--: ; rCTER MELCHOIR S MILLING MACHINE CUTTING GEARS W'UILJfi YOU WAIT. xihi bit at tile Electrical r Ik Vl i , ,'5 W; . A j .. -,; ' ; ' -.".v ? . r ' : y' . o - f :i ; ....... - - ? . r Lj C2) imow ''.i-gasjui t awawmmpn iimsj OMAHA PLATING COMPANY'S POLISHING LATHE DRIVEN VVJTH A FIVE-HORSEPOWER MOTOR. I 1 . i '. ' , . i . i i i i I. i .ii,. i hi. Hum n .in r , , - - vi Jt J r . , A ,), , - - , i4s -- , -7 .U kV vv" . j 'X,-ib v. t - dr. ; 'i a . "ft. " t i S , - t , ;k3 i 1 , T ! AM am a rivrrmrhi wnnirci i wi innn bkiiWi uiwni. hviuvj.1. j!"""! '"-" F 4;;il rJ ..... ssi uir.J. . "'; 'imJ aV-tirr-i'.-i Pu4.,tJ I FWW,',,f',fsgSBBMBssJplfJf VJBsBasBPtrsssfBjiqsjfrJva4 t ilr, :.".:V:;-.;-. il.. .... OMAHA ELECTRICAL WORKS MAKING PARTS FOR THE REPAIRING OF MOTORS. 1IIMTS latrt2 ' I-' :' Vi-'V'' MADS M ODfAfA riy' f AIRS 'i 1 fJY?Nfe S HAMME?.Cf?y 6Q0DS COMPANY, i ww !...' f - ' r - iP T -t 1 i 11 1f BYRNE-HAMMER DRY GOODS COMPANY CUTTING 40 LAY KRS OF CLOTH AT ONE TIME WITH AN ELKCTRIG KNIFE. r .: ' . ' . . ,. f- v: . A:.' : .-V...- ': ': 1 V 'A',; AAA A A i $ v. v - . j ,'AA'A -;.'e j'.. -JvVS - " .f .... - . - ''' " ' . ' ' ' r '.,'"Ar,-'.'''.f,v: -',' '.'''v-'''jrv,-l;x-A:'' A. . i " hithiiwmji. 1 J1 j! is . j RAPID ?HOK RKP.MR rMI'ANY'S COMPLETE MOTOR pRIVliN REPAIR OUTFIT. -A; ' '..'.'or. i ' : -. - ' v . ' . 1 rf A'tA',' ; A: . . .'. fH'ji: wuvr''.o pttLte u -r VATICRLC01 CREAi.lL'r; A'- : . , - '' r! . ' - M-'t? a-- I ! i 4 WATERLOO rRKAMKKY MAKING FOUR GALLONS OF ICE CKKAM IN I IUH'l MJNLTES WITH A QL ARTER-HORSE-JOWKR MOTOR. V'AV J , . . , V-", ".'.';.. - ..: vAv''.tvA' i- if'i ' A ',. . ' C . .? ' '' ,T l:AA:;vAAAA;;'; : '; ' " -'vVl;''J';-:Av';f:'.. 1 v lj" A 4 ir'!' --V-M ; v ' '" ' V-'A' AAV-.'-'A' : -If- j''7'vAa:' ' : A': , .fA -i-.'.. A "' jY;r-A.:,' Aw: ; ifzn? v '; v.-A ? ";-r '- - l.-.'- t; - 1 ;, .- 1; S ,i ;t :A. v;, (-.';; . -'5,- v -4 v !-I-'"rr-.i ': .v ' 1 JV "f)",J " NEW ENGLAND BAKERY MIXING FOUR BARRELS s OF COUGH AT A TIME. A AiA'-AA:A(.. i v'i,A-;VAV:Ari A;-A" ' 'A!' - v - '-.....'.; . jt 1- , --.. r,;...yv . A -:A :A:y- A '-v;'AA';v. A .A AA A, ; , A; - A a'. I ' 4 ;v vv;;va, -A,i; v--'-J il:v,-WU'''AA'.'A.-;;7 ? it ! atjl pBasMa. THE DAILY KLKCTRICAL WORLD PRINTING A -DAILY i PAPKR DI KING THE ELECTRICAL SHOW ON PKESii f LRIVt.M BY MOTOR. ' You Should See How Electricity is Applied to All Classes of Machinery Placed on Exhibition at the Auditorium