Show il 1 AS TO THC THE ELECTRIC LIGHT e I 1 that the imparate t it 18 not strange I 1 working of the present electa electric to light 1 system in ag bogien jen should bare have induced tha the belief that a naw abo I 1 lately guaranteeing the regular ilde de I 1 1 livery of the goods would be hailed as g a welcome enterprise such a I 1 scheme mr F FC C priestley who has had experience in elac electric matters in t other cities east and west is now about to introduce to the at attention lention of P I 1 our citizens if his representations I 1 shall meet with favor lie will proceed to the organization of a company and t the works wili will be promptly established F 1 none of the modern inventions have had an easier task in winning their I 1 way in popularity than has the electric electrio light its ila brilliance and its I 1 cheapness are qualities va which at once made it a favorite barring the fears which a series of distressing calamities 0 caused by human contact with live wires baa has created in new york nothing has occurred to leesen lessen ita its prestige it is still without a rival as an illuminant and will 1 ufa until something brighter than electricity ehll shall be discovered all that can be urged against it anywhere is that greater care must be observed in the placing of exposed wires all that has ever been urged against it here is that there is not half enough of it last winter the ice in the ogden river stopped lie the machinery last summer there was insufficient water ia I 1 the stream to run it now it ia is ice again and were it not tor for the kindly moon the streets of the metropolis would be in outer darkness there is neither satisfaction for that th public nor profit tor for the company in such an orran arrangement ran gement oden ogden wants the I 1 and somebody ought to be encouraged to furnish it |