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Show ELECTRIC LIC.iTS NEXT WEEK. Thr Clly to llavo M Sir.-ct I. .imp,. iaialu. Forest, ritnm.nl mill Vomii; Strolls in lUumitiHt.-il. Brihani Oitv will l.e illuiniiu-UhI illuiniiu-UhI with oK-otrivily lu-xl w.vk. Tin- electric phinl is n.nv in .,iii,.n ;l the factory h:ill r.a.lv f,.r the water uwer to he tttrne.i mi: m.sl of the husincss houses are "wircil" an.I tlii; thirty street lamps nearly all Ui ami ready. Main, ForcM. Pleasant and Younir streets will l.c lighted to hefiin with: sul.sc.jii.-ntlv the munl.er of street lamps w ill lie increased anil extended ("urtln-i- into the outskirts nt'thc city. The work is progressing rapidly and smoothly smooth-ly and l'res. Priest ly. of the lirii;-ham lirii;-ham City Electric Light Co.. informed a lr.;u:i; r.-jiorlcr yesterday yester-day that he thought everything would be in readiness to send the electric current humming through the wires early next week. Everyone1 will be glad to sec the dozen poor old street lamp post.-rooted post.-rooted up and carted oil' for kindling kind-ling wood or fence posts. Their lighting cost the. City from $-J() to $25 a month, while the thirty electric elec-tric lights will cost only 'flo a month more, $10; and compare the twelve dim coal oil lamps with thirty bright electric lamps. Don't advertise in Tin-: 1V;i.i:i: unless you wish to do Home busi- ' ness, but if you want a return for your money, this paper is t he pr. .per way to reach the public. Subscribe for and ad vert ise in The Bi'uijck. |