- - - . - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - _ . - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I----- IiT - ' I- - PIIIE ( ) MATTA DAILY 1311I WE1)NES1)AY ,1tTNI 1 , 198. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - c - p-I--- 1 , ¼ All Exposition Visitors Know i : : . . . . that a good bargain is good for both sIdes-We believe that evcry costurnrt our store feels . a 'sense of . thorough satisfaction for the dollars worth of quality andostyle that goes : with every article we sell. fttll : Black I Corscts1)r.Tarners AAA Ill / . . 1 6ootls- J Corset is liglltalIl coin F' fortablo to the wearer aiid . ? ) Are more gives a iry triin , graceful , . .f1isoicd ; figure. . tia ever , . ' contaluR a bust . Over ' , -I --1 measurejilent thaii the average pattern tveiiy- and I fll9ptC(1 to mules of medium fis'e height anti form. Black , white or gray at 1.OO each. \ 14Lyes ] ol : 1)lacl grelladhicH $1.00 to $2.00 a yar(1. ( Laces aliLl : N1IILACIC C1LFWOS- : Embrokicrics- : Over twenty-flvo st1cs of crepons-$1.OO . to $3.&O a ynr3 WORSTED DRESS GOO1)S- . Beautiful ' , eaeonabe fabrica far 1)010W real value . ' laces ; tiid -inaka Inviting to purchase strong. ' : : 42 styles at 12 ½ c. eiiibroideries :11 : Iyles at. lOc. fr for svcet 4 ; styles at 25c. . ' ' ' ; : graduates' Children's % VIiItc Dresses-ui- ' gowns. faiits' . There arc white ailk 1tces and Insertings tong s1iI ) . . valenclences laca itint iisert1ngs. on- Einbroklery edging on neck cml neeres ental laces , and the PrettY 110W Meclin -at 3c each. edglngs nn Insertings , Infanta' long slips-prettily mnde-nt \lIto ) tucked Mousclliio do Solo for Cu- GOc , 63e. The antI $1.00 each. tire . waist fronts. I Infant& long dresses , daintily tnlmtuod All-over goods , made of fine Swiss and with lace or enibroldory , froii $1.00 : to $6.00 each. valenclenIles Inserting. Children's short dresses-six mouths to Make your selections early to insure three ycars-froin 60c to 4.10 each. choice styles. IlanIkcrcliigfs - For mea and women. Concerfflnq "Crcsco. " The handkerchiefs we sell are pure ' llnuii , Never any cotton admixture , 'T1ie makers except one number for school children -at lie each. For znen-1'Ian hcnistltclicd linen - puno -lIe , 18c or 8 for bc ; 25c , 15c , or 3 Corsets have for $1.00 ; lOc and up. done what For 'aomen-l'iaIn henstitcIiod pure un- en 5c , S 1-Ic , lOr , 15c , 20c , 21c and up. ' . other corset : Shirt Waist Stiilfs itkei's ; have been vainly ' ' 3 ; ) . New , clean , eJleL\'o1'iIg ; to do for years. q ( : washal)1o (18111- ( ' 111y have 1)rod11ce ( a corset tiiiess that cannot break at the waist . . : , loalhlg . . line. . . , oul. Needless to tell you how much such a couiiters. corset Is npprecIatd. We are fortunate - nato enough to have th exclusive sale Fine Ginghams , 12'c. I of tim "Cresco" Corset for this section. American Madras , lIe. I and you are invited to call and have I ItS merits exPlained to You. American Oxfords , 25c. I - - - - - - bCOLCU z.eluIirs , ; : tc , aic ami .me per 11150 a vcry goou IO'S uicycio nose. yard. I r- with double toe , sole and heel In all Zephyr Novelty with borders , GOc per I Ize , lIe iair. I , _ _ _ I Infants' tan fine nlbb3d hose with dou- : New Arni Muslin , lIe per yard. ' Ole knee tsolc and heel , 2ic pair. - . - , SI , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I' DREAI llECOIES A Omaha's Grcatxpoition is Thrown Open to ; the World. - DISPLAY OF RESOURCES OF GREAT WEST YeisLllt of I'rlrlt' , i'oreNt unil Mliits , with 'l'reaMllv.'s Or Art sind fl.ssu- ties of Arel.Hct'tiire l'lcatMe * 110 1)C. t - ( Continued from First Page. ) ' present In ordering the ehipment of cx- liibits. Owing t the delay in the completion - : tion of the building no dairy Products bare . , been shipped , but as everything is now In t readiness they will commence to arrive in a fev days. And these will be replenished c each moiiifi by fresui material on the order of Mr. IInsmore. The appearances are that Nebraska will no be alone in this exhIbit by any means , Letters received by Mr. Diosmore from the ICausas , Minnesota and Iowa commissions state that they will have some large exhibits on hand shortly. Do- sIdci , these there will lie another of other- tislug exhibits , Ilonit' of th. llusy lJeis. I "The bee Industry of Nebraska am ! the west is no small factor anti this vill be evidenced by the illsplay In the /qilary build- ins , " Bays Superintendent Vhitcomb. "We have lcen delayed considerable , but everything - thing commences to Ionic clear before us am ! ore many days we wIll have such a display us lo seldom seeji. " Nchrasba is on hanti with a gran(1 ( exhibit , which will be In charge of L. 1) , Stilson of York , a beekeeper of many yours' practical experience , lie is the aecretury of the Nebrasia fleokoepers association , Mr. Stilson says that owing to the ct.cnt of hIs dIspay ! he ili be corn- lCllell to esk for more floor space , which \vII bQ occontleti him. The stotes of 'Foxas , Minnesota , a urn ! Missouri 'ilI have t 501110 extensive displays , which will cause Nebraska to "hump" itself. lzs.'liit - comb. wife of the supeniutexitlont , Is an art- 1st in beeswax statuary and will show soiio sPecimens In this line. which 'iil be used ' for deco atlvo Purposes. unIiii S.'li.oI hihit ltIsi'd. Some delay has becii caused In the coma ! otlon of the exhibit of the Omaha schools it the exposition by a shortage in the sup. 4y of card boards Cor iiountIng speciments. , n additional supply has been repeatedly eIegrai1ed ) for , but It has not arrived , and , . . * ' . . . . . * ; The Omaha Bee : Map 01 Cuba Coupon , Present this Coupon with lOclor ANapofCub. ' A Map ortha West Indes. ! I I And a Mapoftho World , 2 8 iInIl 14cint. t . . * . ( ; UT ( fliT TillS COUPON. ThJs Coupon with 25o Will , tCURF lilt t Official Photogi'aphs Ii , th4 UflIOd Stabs Navy. NAVY PHOTOOPA1II DEPT , ( lI I4t JlEI. . - - . . - - : . - It will now be impoilblo to have the ox- biblt complete at the opening. The space elll a11 be filled , ! iowever , as there lx an abundance of material ant ! during the next few days such changes will he made as are necessary to make the exhibit conform to the original plan. UlIVA oi'rivs : l's's $ lAMOS. ieuisesis of Ilte l'lenstire Resorts Pitt un a Stout Viii itt 'I'liiit . There was a hot time on the Midway last night and no verson who was there vill deny the statement. Things commenced jo 'nrm up during the early evening and kept right on until midnight , when the fun became - came fast and furious , The first people on the ground were those from 'down town. They strolled uround. for a COUIle of hours and then the delegation from the don of the Knights of Ak-Stir-Den put In an ap- learance. In this delegation , aside from the regular knights , numbering something like 300 , there were cloae onto 1,000 menu- hers of the Travelers' Protective association - tion , nil of whom were Invited guests upon this particular occasion. Many of them were warm boys and their jresence had much to do with the temperature that prevailed on the Midway. The procession from the den of the JCnlghts of Ak-Sar-Ilen was made up of the resident members of the order , the traveling men who had just crossed over the burning sands , a caravan from the for- cign section of the Midway fluid a few cages of trained animals front Ilagenback's. \\'hlle there were others , the star features on the Midway were the Streets of Cairo and tIm Streets of All , Nations. In the for- titer , Manager O'brien and his assistant , Icllio Ninci , gave those who vero present a touch of high life in igylt. There wdro muscle dances and dances that have not been scotu In this city before. The male members of the party ClIJOycd the perfor- inances hugely and wanted more. After this there were the dances that ore peculiar to oUter Afnicait cities , all of which was followed - lowed by a theatrical lertorlnanco that was something new In this section , but there Is a promise that It will be seen many times during the coming sutniner. In the Streets of All Nations , Manager Akoun treated the guests of the evening tea a full dress rehearsal , consisting of camel riding , svord dunces and a contest between Assyniatu gladiators. Following this , a young girl from some Island in the Pacific ocean stooti with her back against a board and allowed a swarthy islander to hurl dirk knives in the direction of her head , Ileing an expert in this line , he planted thorn all I around her , to the great delight of the audience. Then there was the Soudan wrestling match , a combination of the grape- SI 4 Uncle Sm Says : Thists America's Greatest Medicine. ' , ltwlIl . Sharpen YourAppetfle , Purify and Vitalize Your Cod , Overcome That Tired Feeling , Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparlila and begin to take It TODAYI and realize the great good It Is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1. Arnenic's areatest Medicine. All druggists. UndcrwarLadies' ' lo neck and sleeveless ribbed silk vests , -faticy edges-in cream , pink anti blnck-flOc each. 'ery fine quality pure silk vests in pink , blue , cream and black-The and 41.00 each , Ladies' fine ribbed lisle vests In both long anti short sleeves-white &ind ecru-lOc each. Children's fine Swiss ribbed vests-in white or cern-high iteck and long sleeves-sizes 1-2 , 20c ; a-4 , 21c0 ; , 30e ; 7.8 , 3c , Ttirec Bargains-Every house. keeler who findi ; that SU1)1)11e5 ate needed in liuck towels this spring is interested - terested in the doings of the liiieii store sale tliltt begins \Yediiesdty ; morning. 100 dozeit heavy liuck Towels with Item- lited ends , lBxOI3 inches-Monday's Price $1.10 a dozen , 200 dozen large size htuck Towels , with hemmed ends , 19x39 inches-Monday's Price $1.10 a dozen. 300 dozen extra heavy huck Towels , 22x 42 Incites , with hemmed ends-Monday price $1.75 a dozen , LIU1IIUS-Suhtana Cloth. 'hue ' now Plait1 skirt lining-fast colors- 36 incItes wide-at 25c Iter yard. - ' Curtain Swiss- ' clt Swiss .ie3 ' . ' curtain ; % ! ' ' : material , tji : : ; 1ideaea inches . - * -7 wide. At lOc , 12 ½ c. lSc per yard ; 30-inch wide at 25c , 27c per yard. Dotted net embroidered edges-b-inch wide at 40c , and 60c PUt yard. I'iain .tud dotted Saxony Net , 48-incbos wide-at bOc Per yard. RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS- 2 yards long , plain at $1.00 per pair. 2 yards long figured , at $1.25 per pair. vine , the catch-as-catclf-can and the , hip lock. This was something new in the wrcstiinghine mud was loudly' applauded. fleing the night prior to the opening of the big show , about cverythiiig on the Midway - way vt1s on dress parade an everything in the theatrical line was putting on the last dress rehearsal , and as all of these affairs were free each and every building was filled to overflowing. In the Illusion palace - ace a few and a few only were permitted to gaze upon the girls in their illusion dance , and fewer yet were allowed to see Hag- gard's She and her transformation from a mummy into a beautiful maiden and the transformation back into a mummy. In the Moorish palace a private party was given to the newspaper men and some of the visiting traveling men. These were lernuitted to gaze upon time features of kings and queens who have boon dead and burled many centuries. In the Dcvii's Den his satanic majesty bad a high old time with three maidens whom he caught wandering about the edges of his realm 'and finally contented himself 'with throwing thorn into a lake of fire and then prodding them with a red-hot pltch- fork. fork.Tom Tom Hector's dogs caught the spirit of the occasion and aroused about everything io the neighborhood , but their howls and the roar of the lions in hlumgonbjucl'a were drowned by the revelry that prevailed at Pabsts , iumost of which was brought on by the dancing girls , who occupied the stage durIng a greater portion of the evening. The Old Piantatian and the Chinese Vii- loge , together with some of the other attractions - tractions , were closed to the public , the managers explaining that their artists % s'ere not yet acclimated and that it would not do to risk their tender planis out at night in this salubrious atmosphere. Time restaurants - taurants did a rushIng business amid Count Van never made enough to pay him a good profit on his investment it he does not serve another mumeal during the exposition. Taking everything Into consideration it "as a great night on the Midway , yet it is salt ! that It was nothing to what some of the mmlghts will be after all of time attrac- tiotis are lii full operation , liHAlLU.jJt'V1ltS FOIL i'ltH4i4 GANG , Pstt'e ' % VIit're Newsinier'Mt.mm Will lie Tnl.i ( 'turt' ( if , Headquarters for tim visiting newspaper 10011 have beomi opejieci in connection with the Department of Publicity at the Millai'ih hotel , For several days past noyspaper soon from north , south , east and west have I been flocking into the city , large numbers of whom have stopped over for Oleniog day , Yesterday there was an especially large influx - flux and during the late hours of the afternoon - noon , after the down town room opened , about a score of the visitors registered at the headquarters. The following are among yesterday's call. era : Joseph C. McAtee , SI , Louis itepub. lic ; Ed 0. WIld , Journal of Commerce , St. Joseph , , Mo , C. C , Cnlvert , Daily News , St. Joseph ; A , C , Cantley , St. L uis Globe. flernocrat : Willis L. Clanahman , Sunday Post. Dispatch , St. Louis ; \V , ii , Edgar , Express , theatric. , ; Elliott Marshall , Herald , St. Jo. SCph Fred It , McKity. MIrror , St. Joseph ; lv. a. Murrell , St. LoUis Star ; A. T. Davidson - son and wife , New York Financial Times ; John ( lolobie , State Capital , Guthnio , 0 , T. ; 0V. . Miller , Westlicha 'Post and Anzciger , St. Louis ; J. C , Lewis , herald , Ohio. Iii. ; Stephen A. Martin , Chronicle , St. Louis ; Joimmm A. Lee , interstate Grocer , St. 'Louis ; John S. Ilarwood , ilspatcb , St , Louis ; A. 11 , hush , tile Ilimberdashmer , Chicago ; Will H. bass , Arkansas Democrat. Little hock , Ark. ; J , M. Sjodahl , Desert News , Salt Lake City ; I ) , C. Freeman , Oregonian , Portland , Ore , Auy newspaper muon who desire courtesies from time exposition managers for todays cerenuommles should call at the press bead- quarters at the Millard hotel between 8:3Q : and 0:30 : this morning , where they will be courteously treated , 1'nIt-e City lion , ! . The Pawnee City Military band arrived In the city last night to take part iq the open- log exercises of the exposItion to1ay , The band has bcoa assigned to a position in the fourth diyision of the parade this warn- . , % ashabic . . , Skirts- ) Alargo , . .asortiuent of : washable 'L , .skirts 2 iiici'ash , liiieii pilue. All our separte skirts are well made- a choice collection of crash skirts plain-nt flOe , $1.23. Fine grass cloth skirts-at $1.33 anti 31.50 each. White pique skirts-at $1.50 , $1.03 , $2.25 , $1.00 , $3.10 , $3.75 , Sill lIT W'AISTS-fleautlful shirt waists -500 and 73h etic1. ! Notions-Waist sets amid belts. A convenient main aisle counter holds these tmggnstlvo nocdfuts , I'eanl shirt waist Sets-at 20c , 25c and 35c. Velvct Belts with clasps and slides-at $2.00 , $2.25 , $3.00 , 3.50 anti $4.00 each , . Metal I3elts at from $1.00 to $4.50 each , , Leather Belts at 25c , bbc , SOc , 75c and $1.00 Cachi , Men's ' Furnishings-Fancy striped - ed balbriggaii shirts and th'awers , lOc each , Jersey nibhed.undcrwoar for inca at SSc and 10c a garment. U. V. D , Jean drawers , in sizes from 30 to 00-at SOc a hair. Men's ecru baibriggan shirts and draw- ore-extra large slzcs-50c each. hosiery- Boys' wile ( 1I ribbed " 1)lItCk hose , tw 1W3t.vhry good ) p "qiality ( , c : ; ' : : . .2ciaii' . . k . I ing , The.n1tmbt numbering about fifty , are quartered at a local hotel. where they gave an"imour'sgomrt lest night from 9:15' to 10:15 : olock. The. , band is under the- leat1ershui of' ' 1'ulton , who is well known in musical circles. The players are in good trIm nimd iromtso to delight the Omaha people , as usual , with their good music. F. UNCLE SAM ( ) i'ldNS 1118 DOORS. Gs'ent Governiicnt.hiu lh,1iiii ltt'clves alum.- Early E5ositft Visitors. The Government building was thrown open' to time public at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and a large number of people passed through the building during the succeeding two hours , inspecting the multitude of exhibits which had been 'prepared to illustrate the functionsof the government in time of peace and its resources as a war power. Time scores of cases and huge boxes wbich encumbered time aisles dumfing the course of time propnratiorms hind all been consigned to the spacious storeroom beneath the floor anti nil the exhibits were arranged in order. Time preparatians were complete and a most Interesting and conuprohensive exhibit was presented for the examination of those who had the entree. The zncmbers of the board of management acted as hosts and mmumerous assistants were full of informnntion regarding time various exhibits. The displays of the War and Agricultural - cultural departments at the south end vied with the Navy departm'nent and time fish corn- inissiomi at tito north end , whmiie'the nuagnifi- cent exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution amid National museum and that of the Trees- ury dopartmmment vnged a contest in the minds of the visitors with a desire to spend several houm's over time showing of the immany bureaus of the Interior dcimartment , while' the i'ostoflice deparinuent fliPealcd strongly to time symupathies of time people. The compietoness of time exhibit in each deimartimment was the cause of many very complimentary remumarks and it was concedel ( that the Government building wIll be one of time most attractive of the many interest- log features of the exposition , "I'IIEY COAl Id l'Itiai Ilhlsioulu. " Ne'uNlsmmer Ieu ' % 'Iii Are in Oiimthigm to lit' ShlYti , A party of nine newspaper correspondents , represontimmg St. ' Louis and Si , Josepim PaPers , arrived in the city at noomi yesterday on time hew fast train of time Burhingtoim road , Time mnenubers of the party were the guests of the road aimd were chaperoned by L. IV. Wakoley , general passenger and ticket agent , nmtsistetl by Elliott Marshall , division passeng F"gont , nnd F. Ii , Mo- Vittle , city pass iigml' agent of tile road at St. Joseph. Time party wuiJiit at the depot by Il. \v , Richardson , 1ftiresmmtIng the Department of Publicity and' prdmotiomm of the exposi- tiomu , and escorted"otho Millard hotel , The visitors have colime attend the opening of thu exposition ii time interest of their papers anti wilrr , , 1nain until thursday morning. The 'tolj&wing lh time personnel of the party : Fr9mn St. Louis-A , C. Cant- ley , tJIobe-Ienuoniat ; J. C , McAtee , flepub- lie ; W , It. Murreh' Star ; 0 , A. Martin , Chronicle ; OscartWCMillor Westliche Post ; Willis L. Clanabtun , i'ost-flispacim. From St. Joseph-C. C 'iert. ' News ; G , L. H. Muoho , Voiksblatt' h ! , 0. WIlde , Journal of Commerce , ' " , ftDhIl.t ILSAL A' ! ' 'IJIHAUDITOIII tIM. ESii.itioii Clrns'L'rle'i. Its Music VttJsIn the hli liuildlig , The Expoaitioa cimorus hold its first re- lmcarsai in the Auditorium on th eexposition grounds last nigimt , Therq was a delay of over an hour caused by a misunderstanding oa the part of somebody as to the turning on of the lights , and the chorus sat In the growing darkness while messengers were sent chasing In every direction to gather up the missing iinc ) in the chain of red tape , Time long wait detracted from the effect of the reimearsal , and the chorus did not mnake as good a showing as aim prevl- 005 occasion. The "Song of Welcome" was taken up first and disposed of in good form and attention was turned to the "Star Spangled Banner" and "Fair Ellen. " Conductor Kelly announced that a rehear. i&i will be belt ! at 10 o'clock timis morning In the Auditorium. Time chonums vill be nug- mooted by fifty voices trorn the chorus of the musical department of the University of Nebraska. Those who were not present at the rehearsal Inst night may obtain vasscs to the grounds and Audltoniuam by calling at Mr. Kelly's studio between 9 anti ' 3:45 : o'clock this morning. Not es hf Ihie iltmoaitl.mu. The members of the Nebraska commie- aba have arrived to take part in the open- log exercises. Time state poultry building Is a new ittitli- tion on Twentieth street just soumth of the Apiary building. Time Armour Packing company unloaded a car of its material yesterday for its eximibit in the Manufactures building. Time 'Western Editorial association imas fixed the dates ton its annual meeting in Omaha , July 12 , 13 antI 14 being the dates selected. Two carloads of V.'estinghouse electric light machinery arrived yesterday , time contents - tents of wimici , were soon unloaded into the Machinery anti Electricity buiiuiimmg , ( hoverimor hioiconmb 111mB notIfied time cx- Posltiomm nmanagcnment that he nmmd his staff will leave Litmcoimi at 8 a. mu. . amud arrive 1mm Onmaha at 9:35 : Wetlnesday morning , The staff wIll be in full umifom'mmm , , Time big century iant vhichm wilt occupy time iost of imotmor 1mm time vomiter of the tiotumh of time horticulture lumiltling has arrived from I'lnttanmauth ' and huts been placed on time ledestal arruugetl for it. Time plant is about tuveimty feet imigim and about tweimty- four feet iii dinaicter , 'l'imo equipment of time mniimiaturo railway has arrived oimd the piaimt is being Immatniled along time vest side of time avenue commmmect- itug time mmmfliiu court ammtl the north tract , 'rime railway 'iIl b about 1,000 feet in length anti viii be equipped with stations. and mthl tue outer appliances of a regulation railway. Time two-horse imook amid ladder truck for tue fire lIghting force 0mm the OXltOsitiOm , groumnuis has arrived and time detachment tie- tailed to time groummls huts in its time drill- lug with the extension ladders. These lad- tiers are of time truss type ammO all are ox- teilslomm ladders , The loimgest. ladder is sixty feet in leimgtlm. Thu engine , house recently removed from the main court has been statiommed on Kant Ztllway ! , just south of time Streets of Cairo. After a few inmimrovemuemits itrihl be occu- piedby elmo of tue imose wagons Irommu Twen- tietit street. A chmenmica ) eimglmme froimi tile city will supply tlma idaco of the imose wagon. Mr. Wlihelmmm A. ilana lisa arrived frommm Now Yerk hi charge of time four. pianos sent especially for artistic use dunimmg the exposition , Mr. Hans is Imot only at , expert in lookimig after all the practical luarts of the lilammos , but a brilliant plammist as veil. i-Ic It , originally frozn Odessa , Russia , mmd time last time lme visited America was during time tour of the fnmnous Rubenstein ma 1872 , when ho accompamiled hulum to the various cities where Imis coimcerts were given. Mr. Villarti Kimball wili have Mr. ilnas' march lmiayed during the season , it being one of several tmxoeiient compositiomms by this gen- tiemimaut , Otto of time first "openings" to occur eu the Midway was that of the i'arlsian cafe on time \Vcst Midway. lii honor of the corn- mnc'nccmcimt of active busimmess a banquet was served Monday eveumiumg iii the neat ammd cozy buildiimg in whelm this concession is qumartered. The guests were all newspaper lumen and time repast served up was of time highest order of mumerit. The dimming roonu vas decorated wIth time red. green mind yei- low of time Knights of Ak-Sar-l3cn , 'uvimicim have come to be recognized as the civic colors of Onmahia , and the red , white and blue , which are common to bath the United States mmd France. 1.05 As.mreles C4)uuity KxilIit. The Los Angeles county , California , fruit exhibit , occupyiumg the entire east end of time Horticurtural building , Is probably one of time finest .exhibits ever displayed at atmy fair or exposition outside of the World's fair , mmd 1mm fact , equals its own efforts at the hatter. Mr. Frank SVigjtms. represent- lug time Chamber of Commerce of Los An- 'gobs. under 'which nupIcs time exii. ' _ , . Is made , is aim expert in his line. He has adopteti new lucas in its construction and built up on different lines entirely from that which , he had at other expositions. About time only feature recognizable at other places is that of the immaunmouth English walnut elephant -which represents the full life size of "Jumbo. " He has done away with the stereotyped pyrammiid and instead has constructed - structed arches or facades of fruit running all through anti around the entire exhibit. It lit certaimily a handsome and ver creditable - table representntion of California and os- pecinily southern California's products. Mr. \Viggimis has displayed great taste as 'uvell as credit to his board and state for the maim- ncr in wimicim lie has built It up. This Is the first exhibit to be campleteul in time liar- ticultural building and it is now and will renmalim time handsomest of its kind at this exposition. . Czivter at the lcxpositioii , 'rho Carter White Lead compaimy of Chi- cngo and Omaha , the largest white lend works in time world. with an investment of over a million anti a halt dollars , have erectetl one of the finest exlmibits in the Manuttactures building. The outside woodwork - work upon the Grecian order of architecture covers over 400 feet between the two main aisles on the north side of the building at out , of the main entrances. It Is uniquely arraulged with four pyramIds of all sizes of kegs and original packages of timeir goods together with a beautiful mninlaturo mnotor and piaumt showing time most Improved nmetimod of the Carter urocess of muanufac- turing white lead. Tiw eximlblt is under time personal supervision of J. H. Montgonwry. eupcriuuteumdcnt Omalma factory , and George P. Moore , sales mammager transmississippl states. Cuitimulty itt ( lit' Exposliloil , 'rite exhibit of time Cudahy Packing conm- pany on the center aisle mmear time east end of time Manufactures bmmilding bus sprung UI ) as If from mmumture's OWl ) realms. It is UfliqUe 1mm design amid of great artistic beauty , representing. as it does , in a prac- heal way the product of that great conmpany in time exact nmanner in wlmlch It is put UiOfl the market of the world , and in the perfect form imi which time consummier receives it , The ximlbit is constructetl ium its every par- tide of original packages. Cans of oil kinds , sizes amid dimemusiotms , already used mmd Ia- beled as used by the company for siiimping purposes aimtl dispositioum to time trade. Wheum time exhibit is lighted by electricity , which is thmarougitly well done , it is one ' of the handsomest eximibits in the exposition , Ni.i.mnsla 1'rit Exltllit , Time Nebraska state fruit exitibit under the direct xnanagement of l'eter Younger , state superintendent of imorticulturo , of tie- mmcm , anti George Marshall of Arlington , in the ilorticultural building lit undoubtedly one of time flumest displays of frpit at the ox- position. It covers 2.000 feet of space , The fruit displayed In this exhibit was gathenoti last fail and placed in cold storage at Swift and Companys packing house and Is in a most excellent state of ; reaervation. It consists principally of apples , a good proportion - portion of pears and quince , besides a iargo quantity of strawberries soon to arrive fronm the southermm part of time state. 'rJae lYititi' Is Hing. The White Sewing Macitino coumpany cx- iiilmit on main center aisle of Manufactures building is time only sewing nmaeimino exhibit hOW in position. Their booth and display is time most attractive IA the building , Timey show a number of their wonid-reumowned % 'imittm Sewing machines , also their high grade bicycles. i4iAvEcll1cIiAIAUcA : TO1)AY ) Pour Bcgimcnt5 of' I f'antry Start for Tampa , rk. NEBRASIA ( BOYS HECEIVE THEIR PAY Colnumel hula is Aimolntsl ! 'rovlslotiiti % h'lnnlicr General of time 'i'imiri lIylsio.m of lime First Co rg , CIIICI'fAMAUGA NATIONAL PAR1 , ( ha. , May bi.-Mncli to the dIaampoltmtnmcumt of a imtmnmber of volunteer rc'giumuelits here , who timink they are reatiy to go to the froimt , mme ortlers were rcceiveti for time mmmovenment of ammy commands additional to those mnc'ntloned yesterday. Time Southern cmiii time Westerim & Atiaimtic railroads 'u'ero immstructetl today to move four m'eglmmmemits-two i'aclm-tommmorrow morning. In accordance with this artier , time foilowiumg regimmuenta have beemi designated to imiovo tomorrow : First1 District of Columbia , One liundremit h and Fifty.seven tim Imid latin , Seventlm New York and tue First Ohio in- fatmtry , The Fifth Maryland , Slxty-mmitith Nosu' York , Tlmirti I'cmmtmsylvnimia amid Third Illinois vi1i leave Timursdny mmmornlimg. Orders have been issued ammil are exImecled totmuorrow from Washington that all regi- mmmemmts of volunteers must be recruited to time full strength of 1,307 oiilcera anti men , anti rccruitiimg officers are to be detailed at once to secure tlmcse recruits. These recruIts will absorb micanly 40,000 of time iresideiit's see- mmd call for volututeers. Inspector Genrai flrccklminitlgo this morning - ing reviewed the 'mmmd lirisiotm of time First corps nut ! tue afterumoomu was tlovoted to regi- nmemital omit ! brigade inspectIon of the same uiivisloum , 'rite divisiomm presented at review a muore satisfactory nppcarniico tlmami either time First qr Secommd. innsniucim as time rcgi- mumeimta in time Thiril division lmrtve been Immoro gemmerniiy equipped and uniformed than time ethers. A simigle , liumo was formed , extending for nearly a nub , just southeast of tite ReliC ) ' field. The coiutmmns 'u'ere timeum formed by foumrs , thcim folioweul quickly regimmmemital Platoons In use by conmimanies. time division mmdvanciimg tlitus , 11,000 mcmi witim flags fly- itmg and bammds ) iaying , to time reviewlmmg stand , It was a siglmt timnt warimied up tim martial spirit of old warriors wlmo 'uvltuiessed it anti otto officer , 1mm the eimtimusinsln of time nmoumment , said that 'umo imatlon on eartim coulti mmmako such a simowing 0mm thirty days' home. " II , . : . , , Ilei'eIe 'l'helr l'zm. TIme Second Nebraska , the i'cumnwlvr.imla antI time Ohio reginments today received timeir ay from timeir respectIve states for tue time they vere in camp , prior to being mustered into the govenumnmemmt service. The aumiount Paul time i'enuisylvanla troops is about $90 , . 000 , time pay mdl of tIme Ohio troops nmnomiumt- ing to about $150,000 , wimllo the Nebraskans only received $5,960. Time 'West Virginia mmml one regiment of Ililumois troops ate to be paid this week , the total imay rolls amounting - ing to about $300,000. Colonel Bills of time Second Nebraska was todgy appointed provlsiolmal brigadier of time Tiiirtl divisioim of the First corps. Major McKee , Nlmmtlm i'cmmnsylvania. was timrowmm by his luorse today immd received aeri- ous injuries. Two ribs 'uvere brokeut , and he suffered other painful bruises anti con- tusloums. George Schwnrtz , private of company I ) . Fourtim I'ennsylvaumia , of Ailentown , died at the division hospital today. uuso pr doaim was pneumonia. Schwartz's brothtr was vltim lminm , mmd the remaimms will be taken honme tonight for internment. The First Missiesippi infantry. coummpnis- ing 1,000 omcers mmd men. in commummmtl of Colonel George Govan , arrived today. An Inciuiemmt of time arrival of the MiSSiSSiImii created considerable enthuslasnm. Wimemi their trains arrived at time Cemmtral depot , tlmcre werosovoral huntlred of time nortimermm and western volunteers timere waiting for time I'ark trains. TiIO southerners got outer or the train and gave their nortimern corn- rates the "rebel yell , " by way of assuring tlmemmm timat they were ready to figimt whim them to time last ditch. The First Ohio cavalry today received its full complemmment of uniforms , bridles , sad- dies , etc. It has received only a part of its imorses. It was ammmmounccd today that by Monday it will be fully equipped , iumcludhmig horses and arumms. ' The First cavalry. Illinois volunteers. arrived - rived toimlgimt at Chattanooga and will no- maui 1mm tIme cars over nigimt on time barracks siding. Colonel K. C , Young Is in corn- mnntl. The arrival of time First Illinois completes time cavalry brigade here , the ether two being time First 01mb and Colonel Gi'igsby's cowboy reginment. The . brigadier to command bits not yet been assigned. FlGlI't' 'IYI'i'tJ 'l'IVO 'l'Olti'KD ( ) IIOA'i'S. 'rt'xns timid llr.ol&isi lie it llriusia , Ith , time i'ess. ( Copyright , 1138 , by l'resm I'ublisiming Ct , . ) ON BOARD TIlE TRITON , off Santiago , May 31.-New ( York World Cablegraumu- Special Telegranm.-The ) first engageumment between Sciuley amid the Sianislm fleet oc- curneti last umlgimt about nmidmmigimt. Two torpedo boats silpimed out of time imarbor beumt on uniscimief , Tlmey crept along the slmatlow of old Castle Morro mmii time mtmtmntaimi for two unties to the westward before they 'uvere discovered by the lookout on the Texas. Time nmca slept at timeir guns anti so the latter were quickly mammned ammO , the alarumm was given arm instmmnt later , while a stream from ii,0 Tovn' , oarplIIpit flnsimtI amonir 1mm time shadow , revealing tIme Spaniards. Tim tar. pedo boats darteti toward the Texas auuti ilrooklyum. whicim were lying close together near shore , Time Texas opened lire from its port forward batteries mmd time crack of its six-pound- ers amid armor-piercing shells startietl time fleet , The flooklyn came immto action , firing several times , but the built or the shooting was done by the Texas. The entire fleet went 40 general quarters amid search- ilgimts played around time tiarrow cntrauuco of the harbor in expectation that Ceu'vera'a whole fleet woulti emerge and flglmt it out. Time torpedo boats immatlo a plucky dash tlmroughm the rain of shells. but ( oiled in time attempt at a surprise mind turned mmd ran back. Extra copies of this souvenir exposition number of The lice can be had at Time lice busIness ollice at 5 cents per copy. Miss.miiri's liortleulturul JIximibli , The Missouri horticultural exhibit has an- nived and is being placed in position 1mm time hortIculture buildimmg. Chairman 0 , A , At- wooti of the horticulture cornmnitteu of the Missouri comunission and N , F , Murray of Apoiin a ne 4' THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " Bottled only at the Spring , near Neuenahr , Rhenish Prussia , A Philadelphia party who refilled Apollinaris bottles bearing the genuine labels , and also used counterfeits of the Apollinaris labels , was recently Imprisoned In Moyarnensing Jail , Philadelphia , unenp imi , ai.wu w jiiuiiic Oregon , preattlent of time Stab itortleultura ) society , two overseeing the Installation of time eImibIt , anti a novel feature of the uictm , . ration for time opening tIny will hi. green fruit. Small boughs latleim with tlm green fruit am-c beimmg tacketi about in all the available - , able nooks nummi corners , showing time Stage of grovtli reached in the various Rectl'uas ' of the state. lln'Iiig Pliini' for Kmgijsl , .triiy. ( Copyright , 1091 , by tim Astuocimutemi l'ress. ) KINGSTON , Janmaica , Mny 31.-Time lint. Luit govermmmmmemmt has luurciiumsed 1mm the Unitemi States for delivery hero 120.000 barrels of flour for time army and navy stores , Tin , order was jmiaceul with a milling conmpany of Miuimmonpolis. Time transaction is algimlfl. cant , as simowing hinitish preparatioum for an enicrgemmcy. , _ I3IAISS : LI1l1j12 ery Pattelhil Hats. . . $2.48 $ \Tei'y swell. . . , . LEGHORNS' JUST OPENED 1512 Douglas Street ' AMtblDiKN'i'S , HAACK'S ( Trained Wilil Animal Show IS 'P11K S'I'Alt A'l"l'ht.tt"l'lON ( IF' 'l'iliO KN I ' 0 S I 'Vt I ) N. Time only recognized show of ummerit of Itn Ititid-ino strommg for lnmitatormm-too great for rivalry. titindreds ol Trained aiitl Untrained Au I mals. l'roui iivi'ry I'rent , .J mimigli' mmumml Desert lIiiit'm' titi' Suit , L 'J:1j : : AlMISSIONt To time mneimnmgerle luemorrnaulce : Alits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , n'o CIil'd "i'lL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1mm' To time Are'mia l'crforrnntncc : jtmimts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5tu CliItlm'eim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lila lh.x Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OMMIi MUSUJM AND T1WATI1 , iiia-iti'r : : Fsurnumu Street. Oi'iN lh4.1L % ' FIIOM 1 'L' ( ) 10 1' . H. Wmn. hi. 'rroost , Manuger. Great 11111 for ldxmoshliom Vet'lc of miti , . :11) . Great Settericlc Fnuniiy Dtntl : , eight pen- ll direct froni Eurole ; I'riimco Kanlo ' 1 imP , . (2ircassimtti imrimlco fromn .Aalit . " . .hiimor'irgil ; Graves , spotted boy : Mile. Ohhivette , hmuirmtut gin ; jet ; Klcimmt lirothiers , ele'trie black art , I a tue 't'imentoritimmi-I.ittie iletim , the cililtI uvoimtier. imi her Cuian-Amncrican ulammees ; mlmtck and I-lownrd , comediutmms ; Prof. liar- mmcii. jtmggler : Clayton and Dishon , the ( 'nIt alum ! the mmoubrctte ; Eleetro iliutninmated vu- enlist. itiu ) Alitmis to All. Souls Do ititil iDe. n , Grand , i Opening , DOu Ixpositlon Week. Tel , 1910. 'l'ONlGut'l' , 8,15. , IA'l'lNLiii SA'I'IltmAY. ? ltetmmiii J5imgiigeiimemm I of MR. TIM MURPHY in OLD INNOCNC [ aiicl Sill HENRY IIYPNOTIZLD. I'riees-l.ower Floor , $1.00 , iSo. ilai. 75e , SOc. Matimmee-Lower Floor , SUe. hal. fiOc. 25c. nil , otairrhtnyi I'iutiisi & IIurgei. . , , , aue a siimums maiagcrs. Tel. 1531. 0. \S'ootlwird : , Ai'miucnmtmmt Dli't'tor. ' ' ' ' , 'l'tNIGut'l' Smill ) 'l'lIIl WOOhVAlti . ) S'l'OClC CO. Prosemmtlmmg Youiig Mrs. Winthrop sm'mCi.tl/l'l IS-'l'lie Iiiomt,1eil a miii tin , . SViP.IIu ins. l'artiemi living out of time city wlmo miosiro I , , visit time theatre pimouitl order HemmtH Imy mnaii or telegnimpli atm Heauts mmre sold two wet'kH in ttdVmtimtO. tnte lositivuly what ) ertmrmmmutImee and title. Addm'ess 0 , 1) , \'nodwi.r.i. . BIJOU THEA'I Intl. , m.td CmiItoI .t'e , 3. 13. hENRY. MANAGEII , HIGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE .iNI ) Sl'ICl. I/Il iis : EVIflY NIGhT AND SUNIAY , Sid. : Admission bc. G Ui LL'S CONClft'1' ( ; % U lEN Soithiestst Car. I Iltim aiim ! ltuciij.mg-t. I. N (3ulhl , Prop. and Munaer. i\ttrtctitmmis , for uscok May SO : bliss ( Ilytin lfotmmnts-i'nmnmmior ! Irish mmo'mg'mtni'm.i ' Girroli & I ; ml ni ii or- ' ' I uvimmitior wim at's limo iii ii tIe r w i tim lm or : ' ' 'I'll ti .1 nit rm'.omis-\Vay u p so nmg a mm ml ml 5,11:11 : II nh t ; Ntmm , iii tmmiil & imlorrohi11mm II mm cmi skm mu artists : ( iihiiliam & iulinore-'l'lo ( avorito OSILU. witlkors ; i'rou1 8lmuiouu'.tum-Latmglm , , genii- lv , N. hi.-Ion't fail to sea our great i'lrst i'ant--Cttkn-Vnlk-IlniIo. ; ft.miiy mimmtimmumm OXCtmlmt ? .luiidmtys at. 2:30 : p. mim. shamrim. .BASE BALL OMAHA vs. DETROIT June3 , 4 , 5and6 i.iidles Dayes-'I'tucsday i ud Friday . JlO'l'IiLS , THE MILLAID 13th uiiid Jouglns Stm'i. , Oinnlitt , CENTRALLY WCATED. ' - . .A3IibhIlti.t' . ,4j EVIIO1'FIN i'L.iN , . . . J II , M.thtlCldL , SX , l'rops. - . -HOTEL BARKER- Con , 13TH AND JONES ST. , OMAHA , ut.vl'its in ( ) .ttI ) iuoo ; l'Elt lLt' ' . illuctnia car. direct to exposition grounds. FILANK .itlClht , Cs.tier. . . . . . . . . , , . SAIl IJAUMAN tIni , ! Clerk. 1i URJA Y 110 TJL , 14th and ifarney St. Macrican l'laum-'J to 4 dollars per day. e Street care ( rosa depots and ( noun imotol to ExImosition Grounds in fifteen minutes , ii , SILLOVAY , Manager , T h 0 B U I in UI n r U I Itonins Lodlngs. UhLtI 1510 hfarnuy lit , , app , Creigtmtoa Tbetey and Convention hall. WM , 11. HOllAND , Prop ; , . - -