Show LIGHT MORE LIGHT py there is no doubt that the brush electric light is a fine system of illumination limi I nation but of late it reminds ands us of rolands Roland faithful steed which had all the praiseworthy qualities ever combined in one equine but it had one single defect it was dead thus the electric light lias has all the advantages and even excel lenches in the prospect prospectuses uses for shareholders and the circulars for subscribers bers and only one little defect it docs does not burn or when it does burn bu rn it is not of that ever reliable liable rc continuity and steadiness s which is sin all indispensable requisite of f any system of illumination it fl ickers and twinkles shoots up like anict eor landshut i down like a will othe th greatly to the tile discomfort and damage of the as well as of business men in particular ti when it docs does it its duty properly the brush electric liht light is undoubtedly as gooda a lighting institution as th there ere is to be found if it is not even superior to all others but when it goes up and then again subsides suddenly leaving disagreeable darkness behind its evanescent glimpse it becomes a nuisance and the dissatisfaction is likely not only to explode in expressive expletives on oil the part of the merchant who sees his customers and his wares en shrouded in darkness of a sudden but it is also likely to manifest itself to the financial detriment of the company when the competent officer goes aroutin at the end odthe of the mouth to collect the amounts forthe for the use of the deficient illumination we do not know where the fault lie we believe the best is done by the p parties arties having the works I in n charge but something is is wrong and the sooner it is remedied the better for all interested this is not only a private matter touching a few individual business men but it greatly concerns the general public especially the taxpayers tax payers as the city pays not a little for the illumination NEVADA POLITICS at the present conjuncture are ofa of a very acrimonious character involving a good deal of bad personalities and very little principle the san francisco deport a republican paper says of the condition of things in the silver state tho the campaign in nevada has degenerated into a lowdown low down and tumble fight between newspaper editors who arc are throwing mud at one another and washing dirty linen or calico in public until people generally pray for the termination of tho the campaign loudly but nasally their no noses s es being meanwhile compressed be between tween finger and thumb this the winnemucca silver State a plucky democratic with the following remarks that is the plain truth ag as any one who reads the nevada papers especially those published in the western par part t of the state is painfully aware of or there is very little principle involved in the tile campaign and personalities are aro indulged in to ft a nauseating ex extent tent an effort has his been made by several corporation papers in in western nevada to raise a false issue on the public school question but as the constitution prohibits the use of tile public fun funds d s state county or municipal for sectarian purposes tile people are too intelligent to bo be deceived by such irritated by their ill success in deceiving the public these journals resort to personal abuse which they probably fancy their readers will mistake for argument v THE buic igo inter ocean comment mentin ingon grin a recent sermon in which such expressions aa as the primordial fire eter cities I cr cration aaion anil anti internal ul dt IL impaled impale dupon epim the sharp retribution of an all overmastering omnipotence occurred says ini lm ugine agine the sermon on the mount translated luto inta this kind of english or the pamblo of tho the pro prodigal ii iga i sou jammed A full of jaw twisting words like a boom full of logs in in high water DEAN dr AN bongon preaching from the cambridge university eny eng pulpit recently said for or my part I am quite content to 10 seek my an castora in the garden called eden let lot others if they choose look for fur theira theirs in the garden called zoological |