I - - - = - - VISiTORS OUT INSPECTING I B1gte Cover the Urornid and Orowi the ImmenrM . ADMRATIOU FOLlOWS ON ASTONISHMENT il - - ' flcntit7 fuji Icn ( ( ( , f thi arnt Sliuy Porc , Atfeptiluit of Mntiy for the 1Ir't Tltnt-Aftcr the It.xireIscN. 1 While the cermonIt1 opcnns of the x - 1OItIoIl wfti the notstlo ) feftturo of the lay , It ( lid not iircvent the crowd from taking a renernt Luteust in the permanent attrnc- tlonn of the show. Early In the day its curl- O4ItWM largely conflntd to the out-of-door h\ fentures : It admired ( hO 1ulldlnrs , watched the trIm gondolas gUile acro3a the quIet. RUT- taco of the lagoon and wandered nImIcsIy over the fliufT tract and through the myriad nttacttons % of ( ho Midway. Thousands of the . f I Individunlo who composed the multitude Wore taking their flrst gIimDec of the cx- IoItion , , ui they evidentlywanted to BCO ( ho outnido In 1t18 enUrct ) before they dcRcefldcd to sletall . flut flS tito RUn upwnrd nud made extenRive promenadeR ; . tincomfortnble there WM a more etieral - dlRiOitiflfl to seek the Interiore vhcrc curl- oRity could be gratiflcd with less discom- fort. Matry of the ohIhttR were BtflI Incom- ) lCtC. bUt CYCU at that there woe more to sec than one could well assimilate in one day or ce'eral. The buililings that vcro still lackIng - Ing in their interior attractions were ro well advanced that a very accurate impression of the final spectacle was afforded and durIng - Ing tue remainder of the day there wa. a constant stream of aiglitsecris who were cvi- dotitly vcIi satisfied with what had been accompi Ished. \ The Uoverntncnt building was tim favorite - ' ito resort. It contains so many things that . - are new to the People of the west that its at- .1 tractions aeemet ( to be Irresistible. The spirit of the timea was evident In the press around the military and naval exhibits and every detail of tile offensive and defensive capacity - ity of the government vas Inspected with . exceptional eagerness. Tim model of the - Maine was a potent attraction and the BlCCi- mona of torpedoes , mines , ordnance anti t . other Incidentals of lighting power wcro constantly surrounded. , - - IUhIrCNMI)1I nt IIrnt Sight. Ono of the striking features of the day was the undisguised wonilerinent of bun- ilreds of people to whom the exposition canlo as a revelation far exceeding their brightest ' expectations. If the scene was admireti by those who have watched it grow from Incipiency it absolutely astounded * others who saw It for the first time. It was amusing to follow a tRInity party of visitors In its devIous windinga over the grounds and hear their exclamations of as- tOnlailnIClIt and tiehiglit Itt everything that ' met their gdze. It began when they caught their first view of the superstructure of tile big buildings as they approached the grounds and it simply passed expression when they got inside atiil began to retthizo tile Immensity of the show. They were anxious to aeo tile whole thing at Once and et at every turn tiiy saw something that they were reluctant to leave. They ox- haunted their vocabulary of adjectives and tIlCU inrreiy looked and wollderd with open-eyed ectntic admiration. Iii deference to tile oecaslcn very little In the wn of work was uttempted on tile grountla yesterday. The exhibits were at- iowd to remain ac they were left the preceding - , ceding night. and with One or two exceptions - tions work on tile buildings on the bluff tract that are still incomplete was tern- pornriiy stopped. But as soon as tiio crowd began to tiisnrpear IP tlo evening tile work- i- 111011 aPPearot again ttflii _ tilq tlni8iiing touchc re rapidly applied. IL1iCLiII'1N ' ' ' ( 'I'O 'Iftfl Luiichteon FuiIoe.lipy Ireiielifltiijns at the YIgitItit CflfO. As soon as the formal exercises of the Opening wcre concluded President Wattles led the way to the cafe on the south side of the east approach to the main viaduct. Thu lower room had lfeen arranged for the s.- reception of the distinguished guests of the occasion and fully 200 people wore seated about the long tables. A. substantial luit- ciieon was quickly dispose of by the corn- pany 011(1 vhen the cigars vero assod President Wattles introduced President JOSejlh Wailerstein of the Traveiers Protective - tective association to respond to the scott- niep 'Travohiug Men's Advertisers. ' After expressing the gratitude of the organization - - ganization lie represented at being honored by being allowed to varticipato In such an auspicious event as the opening of such a great exposition , Mr. Wahierstein said ho waa at a loss how to speak on the subject assigned to him. lie traced the ancestry of the traveling man bade to tile progenitor of of the human race , who is tile flr3t traveling mall mentioned in history , having traveled for a fruit house in the Onrden of Eden. : k. ho uredicted that the Travciers Protective association viii servo as one of the beat advertising - vertising mediums which could have been , - secured for the oxpoItiou , President Waileratein was applauded when ho said that if tile foreign consular service of tile United States was composed of travel- lUg men the result would be that tile export tratlo of the country would 50011 be carried in American bottoms. lie saiti the fact that titia is not done is because tile men selected for this service ilRVO hatl no practical bust- fleas training such as every traveling man acquires ill his experience. In closing tue epeaker proposed a toast to tile exposition , which was drdllk standing. ( Illlllet-iIor aiuLezu's htMIlOhlNC. Chancellor MacLoch f the University of 1Ncbraaka respolllel to tue sentiment , 'Tho Exposition as all Educator. " lie said the subject was so vast that ho could touch UpOll only a few salient points. lie traced tile growth of ezioRitIOllS ) frqin the ancient. lllarket illtCo ) U1 to the modern fair , WhlCil has grown into a great collection of educating - ing illiluclIcell. Ito reforreti to tile ignorance ' .VlliCll vrevaiia illotiler sections of this country - try as well ns in oilIer countries regarding the great west , its resourcee'and products and said this exposition woiltl urove an educator - cater to rernou tills Ignorance. Tile clan- cejior predicted that , tile expostion WoUld ' Pr a lflCl1flR of fusing all interests in this entire Section-IL fusion not of any three parties. but of all iltrtica In tile great cause of prosperity. Cilancellor MacLean referred to the great progress In education , as silOWn by tile ed- ucatlonal exhibits in tile 111010 tluldlngs , lroving ) beyon'd dispute that tile west is In 110 way IleiifllUCllt ill otiuentlollai IttIvallee- geuL. Ills r.lurks ; were. ibtersporsed with witty saIlles wiliell CuIlVuilletI tile gathering 4 -F nnt were loudly apiaudctt , lie closed with the following toast , which was drunk aluid LlpplaUse May the eXpositloll bu tile school of nil tim Lwoitie , a g000illu wc'k of unlveritty cx. tonetOt wtlictl every grIuldairu 011(1 rr 11111. nero with every gralIticililtI in the trolls- lUiaaISSIitpt region 101W attentltbe greatest free Bellool Mncrica baa seen Oltefled this side of Cticago. i'resident'attlos Inro4uced ( W. J. Uryan as the man who introduced in the Translutsaissippi Coninlercial congress the resolution WhICh brougilt the exposItion into being. lie was assigned the subject , "The West. " Mr. lirygu (11 % lIlt' Vcst. Jr. liryan COllftsRCd to lIaviug been san. gulno of the outcouo of the exposition when the resolution was passed by tile commer- vial congress ill 1895 , but ho said the result Itad far surpasse4 his fondest anticipation .nd ho believed it hd outgrown the ideas \ . , . ¼ . . ' . . , _ _ _ - of Its most cntneit advocates After speak- log of the well known Inoranco in the east of the great west , Mr. liryan saiti ho be- iicvcd the exposttLa would be a powerfu means of removing this Ignorance and the prejudice tigainat this section in Olan ) ' parts of the east , lie referred to the fact that the war wIth Spain was proving a great CCIII. cater in the geography of the southeastern portion of this country and predicted that the publicity given the exposition wilt servo as a means of disseminating intorina- tion regarding the west , and removing the ignorance antI prejudice against it. General Charles F. MalllierSOfl a mern- ber of the Ihoard of Directors of the cipo- sition , wan introduced to speak on the topIc , "Demonstrations of War and I'eace. " Gencrat Manderson Indulged in a succession of witty plcas ntrics whIch con- vulseit ills hearers and tipped oft the foibles of many of the guests in a most. happy straill Taking tip his subject the speaker briefly referred to sotne of the prominent wars of history , commencing with the famous rc- treat from Moscow and passing quickly to tIle stirring events of the rebellion. Ito reenlied the old adage , 9n time of peace prepare for trar , " and asserted that if the Udited States had been orenared for war in 1860 the rebellion would have boon crushed in Its infancy. Likewise , It this country hail boon prepared for war in the spring of l83S , tile war with Spain would now be over. Ito declared that a great future Is opening before the United States and no American need fear the new condition which wilt Permit tills country to take its share of tile good things of this world. l1 dwelt somewhat at length on tile Dewey episode III the Phiiippines antI declared that tile Untteti States SIlOUid not take its foot off the islands , but SiloUld haiti Its share of the Asiatic trade of tile Pacific. Thin closeti the exercises and the lmrtY adjourned to the Government , building for the public reception. ( , ( ( ) Ut ( loverfllt-Ilt htlIlilitlIg. The receition at the Goverlllneilt buiidillg was inaugurated at 4 o'clock. Tile Marine band took station beneath the lofty tiomo In tile center of thin building and played a most deiiglltfui program of promenade music while the receptIon tvr'i in irogress. The reception party took their places in the Center of the building In front of the State dcpartnlont eXilibit allit tue doors at tile BOUtil wing ot the building were opened to admit the crowd which hInd been pushing and Pulling to get inside the building. Pros- ident. Wattles stood at tile heath of tile line ; ill the order named stood Governor liolcomb , v. .r. Bryan. Manager F' . P. } Cirkendaii , MalInger W. N. Babcck , Mrs. Clement Chase , chairman of the executive conunittee of tile i3UreaU of Entertainment ; Meadames Wattles , itedick , Kirkendail , Babcock and Joslyn , members of the bureau. The crowd was kept In line by the guards of the eXiOsitiOn assisted by members of the Board of Management of the Govern- meat building , and for two Ilotlrs there was a constant stream of people through the main aisle of tim big building. There was little opportunity for seeing any of the cx- hibits , but tile throng was carried along by its own impetus to the door in the north wing of the building and out into the main court. Tilousailds of people passed by tue receiving - ceiving party and shook each by the hand. All scorned to enjoy the somewhat unusual process aCId there was a nianifost disposition on the Part of the crowd to break over the limits of conventionality and scatter about the building , but the cordon of guards kept the 11110 in motion and the reception passed off Without especial illCidont. AIIILtNG ING FOiL II.LIXOIS DAY. Stiit' ColllllliNMioll Coiteiniles I'rei lilt- IulstrI&'H for Opening tue liti thu uj. Yesterday the Iiiinots State commission met at the Illinois building and made or- rangemellts for the control of tile building durilig the exposition season. Major and Mrs. C. E. Hanibletob will have charge of the building. Major liambioton , who is sec- rotary of the commission , will be custodian , and Mrs. liambieton will be hostess , Arrangements were also made for liii- note day. The executive committee of the commission has general charge of the at- fair. It is the intention to make Illinois day one of the most notable in connection with the exposition history. Exercises will be helli 00 the grounds of a public character. Invitations have been sent to Governor Tanner - nor , Senator Cullom , Senator Mason and tue whole Illinois delegation In the lower house ot congress , the state otlicers and lflemberlt of tile legislature , judges of the courts , asking them to grace the occasion with their presence. Colonel Clark E. Carr has been asked to presider Chairman William E. Harper of the commission will make a short address , III which he will tell of the work of the commission and will then turn the building over to Governor Tanner. It Is expected that speeches vill also be made and an in- forlnal reception will he held at the build- log. log.The The Illinois comnllsslon is working to secure - cure railroad rates so low that there will be a most tremendous gathering of people from that state on the day. Efforts are already in progress , and it is expected that tile executive committee of the exposition will help as far as it may in the lnattcr. A 5ni' of Ciitiii tor Tcit Ccntp , The lice is giving its subscribers a chance to keep pOStel 011 tile movements of troops and cruisers by means of its combination map. Tile map of Cuba shows all the towns , railroads and divisions , while from the IllOP of the \Vest Indies and map ot the world you can locate just wilere tile war ships nrc at any time anti how tar they are from dit- terent ports , Cut out a lice coupon , page 2 , and bring it to Thu lice ofilce , Onlaha , South Omaha or Council fluffs. fly mail , enclose a coupon and 14 cents and address Cuban Map Department : OPEN TO TILE W1011L1) ) ( Continued from Second Page. ) wIth 121 unIversities and colleges , 62.000 school houses. 5,700,000 children , C P04) ) newspapers anti 45,000 religIous organizations - tions having a membership of 8,500,000 and worshipping in 44,000 church edifices. The aggregate wealth of this region of country is $22,000,000,000 , or more than one- halt of the entire capital of Great flrltain , These are not figures of speech , but tilO arithmetic of facts. I have given the oem- bers round , but always under. For one of these territories the govern- meat paid $7,000,000 , yet in a few years it received from the seal islands embraced therein , alone , the per- chase price , and there is now in Bight in it gold mines treasure enough to pay the national debt. Another has the greatest onyx mines In the woriti , yet its shipments of fruit amount to 10,000,000 poUfld a year. One of these trausmississippi states has the greatest deposits of marble of any state in the union , anti yet this same state took the prize at the Columbian exposition for the best apples in the world. Another i ntis the union not only in gold and sliver production , but In the production of wool as well , and it has nioro seacoast than the states of Maine. New flampsilire , Massachusetts , flhode IBianti , Connecticut , Now York , New Jersey , Delaware , Maryland - land , Virginia and North Carolina corn- lined. Still another produces annually au amount equal to four hundred tlollnrs for each of its inhabitants , man , woman nntl child , aIl1 no other country in the world can 5110w flfl equal product per capita. Anotiler state has already taken from its mines silver to an amount equal to the oresent circulation of silver coin in tito United States , One thousand lililes from tile idaco wilero stands the greatest flour rniiis ill the world , and all in this same territory , Is a land where cotton , corn and olives grow in adjoining fleld8. In 0110 state there is a greater variety of minerals than in any other section of Cohn- try of like size in the world. Another has a region of country in the hilis. a hundred miles square , which is tile richest in the world.containing the largest and most easily worked ntass of low grade ore yet discovered. Another has an area equal to the German empire , with sixty-two thousand - sand square miles to spare , and could sus- tam upon its surface with ease and pros- purity the entire population of the United States. Venllli- Odiler " . % 'nys. Here we find "literature and the elegant arts growing up side by side with the grosser llallts of ( laity interest. " In almost - most every city nre ncademtes of painting , sculpture , music and literature. The do- velopilletlt In the fine arts baa not beCll as conspicuous as in tite industrial pursuits. I (10 not think that I would be superfluously exlilnnatory if I assigned the reason. These people have imagination and taste , alld long to bold cotnniunion with the visible forms of all that is beautiful and refIned , but for the last fifty years they have beeti using titeir brain mId brawn in a war with redo nature. They have been employing their genius to find reason anti glory in matter. With them it been an age of utility anti utensil. Egyptian anti Ilidinfl architecture , Plhidtlhn sculpture , gothic ininsters , Italian paintings. Grecian epics alld Scottish balltds , al't not produced by a people WilOSO time is consumed in cOIl- structtng railways , building CitieB , disemboweling - boweling Inountains , draining hake3 into ir- rigatillg canals , 'bottling up tile forces of gravity and seiling it by retail , " yoking electricity and stealn , and directing them both as unwearIed i.nd obedient aervants. Tito results which this exposition will 8110W havc been attained are largely due to the character of tile people who took ios- session of this land. They were of the best btootl of the union ; men of dIptil and range ; of aplomb and reserve ; of judgment alld common sense. Men who would spare nothing and wanted everything. Meu who believed in action and know tile value of every lllOIUeflt of time. Men who realized 'that tile poorest day titat passes over ( IS is the confiux of two eternities. It is made UI ) of currents that issue from the remotest past and flow onward into the re- nlOtCBt future. " Men who soon found that agrictliture was just beginning when they felled tile forest , and that driving from the streams the Indian anti his canoe was not the end of commerce. Men who were willing to give their life work to , making the alpllabet of the language of development , leaving the word forming - ing and phrase making to tiloRo who would succeed them. Men who , actuated by the impulse to bettor themselves and also their descendants , cooperating - operating with the organic effort of nature 'to lflOUflt and ameliorate , " overcame the "wilderness" and converted tile 'desert" into a garden of benefits. Man of This I'COlle. I tie not believe I shall have adequately discilarged the duty of this omce unless I speak of one other factor in the glorious development of this great country. We today should bow our heads in reverence and speak the name of Abraham Lincoln. Tile greatest single factor or agency in the dovoiopinent of this country and in the bringing of this people together in a spirit of UniOll and brotherhood was the construction - struction of tue Pacific railways , and Abraham Lincoln was the leading public loan who bath sumcient prescience of tile necessity of the construction of these rail- ways. Anti Abraham Lincoln was of this people. lie was born about 100 miles from the east line of the Louisiana purchase , For fifty- two of the fifty-six years of his life on earth he labored in this territory with the pioneers for the development of title country - try , the organization of its society and the establishment and preservation of this gov- eminent , Ho was a frontiersman , and yet of all the greatest , the best and the mightiest men of the past nineteen con- tunes , he was the only nian of whom we can say , "Some there are who doubt ho divinity of Christ , but no one the godliness of Lincoln. " "Wilen the cornerstone of this great enterprise - priso was laid , many were tile things which we Promised YOU would see anti hear on Opening day. And now into these magnifl- cent buildings and on these beautiful JR&NSMISSISSIPI1 [ XrOSITION OD [ . ! Song 'of Wcconie Rendered by the Chorus br the Opetilug . t Day = ' , Vords by Henry Id. Blossom , jr. ; Music by Airs. II. II. A. Beech. \\'C'ltOille , thit'ieti velcoIlle , to tim lI'Oile ) of our liiiid ; ' 1Velcoiiio td the people , ( lie 1)001)10 ) ) or tlii world ; here iiortli 111111 oiith otid onst and 'est , united hianil in hand , have 1.elhztt city itiiil thou' thUg tiilfiit'ld. 'tVelcoinp , w'elcoiiie , welcome to tile lR'OiblO of tue world ! hero gelL'ilco W'Qtit'ei her wonders , her woiltiers tot' tin ) Iiilfl(1 ( Ilro $ titfllS ( tiEI'113'tuh the golden ll'llo ( , thu goldeii I'ilde of art , Aitil COIiiiiIPiCO bath SfircIlC(1 the 'orlU to lIiitl 'l'iie tieitstlii'a inic of 1111111) ' , of innuiy a far off mart , W'tloiiie , riieomiie , welcoimmo to time people of the world ! = " , VtlCOiile ? , thrice welcome , to time 1)001110 of our Imimiti , Amid to time 1)001)10 ) ) of tilt ) world miii ball ! AUth SO foi'et'eI' 11111) ' this Slllt'lltlOI to theIr IIIPIUOiy stahm(1 Ummdiiiimmit'il , although its butlded ftibvlc fail. 'IVI'ltMiiIP , vuleomne , velcomne to tim P" ° Pl ° of OU ltindi - W'ek'oume , aint to tIme People of tim rozi(1 ( nil mull ' . , . . - , , , ' - grounds we oak the people of the earth to come and judge of their fulfillment While your eyes ar1rapturcd with the glories of these sccnas.jour ears will be enchanted with Out p thlAad song. "Uplift a thousand ' 5tiichttM foil and sweet In this wide hail , wttitenrtiis inventions stored , tt liD Anti vrnire the in ilo , univerral I.ortl , 1'hokte once moq51n0penco the nations Where sciencn , rft'uliui . labor have outpoured - poured I. Their myriad horns of 4enty at our hail Mr. Baldwin's powrl1 voice penetrateti every recess of the ma.n.court anti the audience - once maintained theioidsest attention , toi- lowing his brilliant fitiPotttion with a burst of applause. "The Voice of Our ° Ntitlon , " a fantasia of national airs , populant'folk songs anti old- time war melodies , rendered with the beautiful - tiful effects chnracttIktic of the Marine band , won the hearts of tile people and fee- quent applause , cheers anti shouts as well known airs were played , betokened the growing popularity of the banti and the da- light of the thousands of hearers. There was more than one moist eye as the familiar old time songs were rendered with feeling and wonderful expression. Tim veterans of the rebellion were especially affected as cer- tam of the songs so familiar thirty years ago Were rendered with an ciTect which recalled the old days. The change front grave to gay was instantaneous anti the scarcely repressed - pressed tears were chased away by smiles as the stirring snatches succeedeti one another - other in rapid succession. Tim medley ondeti vith the "Star Spangied Banner" aitti the immense audience rose to its feet as the opening strains floated over the lagoon and remained standing until the number was finished. t'ICIl.iY'S CI1LEE'l'&NG DY % 'lRIO. Oliteinis at VnNl&iIlgfon Participate iii Opening iIerciscs , When the time came to receive the message f President McKinley tile long distance telephone line proved ullequal to the emergency for sonic reason which n6 one seemed to tmndoratanti nod a hastily improvised - vised telegraph line was run to tb central pavilion anti Superintentlent W. W. Umsted attached a box sountler to the wire , Seated in a chair with the sounder on another chair , Mr. Umated took the message of the president on hIs knee , In spite of the awkwardness of the situation tile message was transcribed nIlti hantieti to Governor Hoicolnb to read. It was as follows : Tile cordiality of the invitation extended to mc to be itresellt at tile opening of your great exposition Is deeply appreciated and I more deeply regret that public duties prevent - vent me fromn leaving' the capital at this time. The events of the memorable half century - tury WIhIClI the Transmississippi and International - national Exposition COnhlntinlorates 11CC interwoven - woven with the history of the whole flatioll , and are of surpassing importance. The mighty tsest aftortis'ntost striking evidences of tile sPlendid achievements anti possibilities - ties of our peopie. It is a matchless tribute to tile energy and endurance of tile pione'tr , wihile its vast agricultural tievelopinent , its progress In Inanutactures. its advancement in the arts anti sciences nod ill all departments - ments of education anti ondCavor have been Inestinlable contributions to the civilization and wealth of the woritif Nowhere ilave the innquerabIo determt- nation , self-reliant stength and sturdy man- hooti of our Arnerlcahtcttlzensilip been more forcibly illustrated. ran Ipeace or war tb men alld WOfliCil of thdwOst have over been in the vanguard. I tongratulato the 111,111- agenlent. tl3It its maniflaent ellterpriso and assure all who participate ill tills undertaking - taking of the deep Interest which the government - mont has in its succossxl WILLIAM M'ICINLEY. I1EMAILICS OF dV1JtOIt JlOt..COMII. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ? ' Speaks lit hiehlnlf Dc Nehirashen , Ilte iaxzitisithii : Stitte. After reading Presfd1tit McKinley's message - sage Governor il' lcom\t poke on behalf of the state of Nebrus4apllows : This occasion , the1dayjind the hour , wili over. remain meznolip11in , he .history of the tranamississipRi nnt.ry. It marks a most interesting event in the history of this commonwealth and measures a step forward ill the progress orour great republic. To the people of Nebraska the ceremonies attending - tending the opening of the Tranamississippi anti International Exposition are freighted with special and personal interests of the most impressive character. Tiiis day 1105 been anxiously awaited' by every patriotic citizen of tbo state. The inception - ception and successful inauguration of an enterprise , so grand in its sCope and fraught , as we believe it Is , witlt so Inuch good to the present and future generations , is grati- tying alike to all. An expoition denoting the ever advancing civilization of the pros- cot age , anti by a people inhabiting over olle-halt of the area of the United States anti comprising oyer one-third of its populn- tion , held within the bohndaries of our great coinnionwealth , is an honor and a distinction gratifying to our state pride , and for which all Nebraskans are duly appreciative. For five months it will be the great pleasure , as well as a high privilege , for our people to extend with welcome ilands atiti warm hearts a hospitable greeting to the PeoPle of all portions of our common country , and to those from other lands who may participate in or visit this magnificent display. We cordially invite all to visit us and view the evidences of the marvelous progress made by the people of the great west in the material advancement in the industries , arts and sciences ; to learn of the wonderful anti inexhaustible resources of a country wilicit in extent forms an empire , and whose unparalleled - paralleled resources when utilized can be made to bless anti make happy millions of mankind who ntay lIt this vast ( iOlllaill finti innumerable opportunities for the establishment - mont of irosperous , homes. Wonlers of the WeHifIly West. Here , gathered by ( ho energy , intlustry and ingenuity of man , will he fOUlltl the products of land and sea , of form and field , of factory and mine , all giving cvi- dencct of the wonderful richness of a country yet only' partially developed , and displaying tile marvelous progress made by its citizens in keeping step with the grand maceli of civilization throughout tile world. The spirit of Progress and philanthropy In the upbuildlng of Oil industrial empire in our mitist , displayed upon every baud , Inust chailongo the atlmiration alid solicit un- stintetl praise from all WilO shall visit us and icholti what. ilas been accomplished by these people in scarce one-half century of labor , Tilese are the evidences of tile in- teillgent anti well directed efforts of a peo- pie who. Witil a courage that Is untlaunted and a faith that Is undismayed , have vresbitl from nature's primeval conditions this beautiful - tiful land , anti Cstnblisiltfti a civilization that will forever hess mdnkind , This great expositionvoejobrates and corn- memorates no importadtttepoch in the ills- tory of the country. It dsiaii 3p0011 in itself , It baa grown anti asLtiltit1 shaite and torlu as an expression of Mteadestres of a people to celebrate the deveiopment of tile ro- itoul'ces of a country , the scsult of their own struggles , labors end fiD&l triumphs. ' it is grander anti far mors rmciiing In its scope than the celebration ci erne anrtiversarj 1:1 : our country's histort.v tlt emphasizes and makes conipreitensive'tho , flCcOnlpi ii.hmnents of 110 intelligent , progressive People toward a iligiier civilization , t.tIJl P. colllposito lie- ture of tile growth of a cople Illatie during the early years of setltfellt in ft flow L'ild untried country. It lq"behltting thr.t os tile nineteenth century l ' 4rwing to a dose , Witil its fruitagu of tlluf"lnanitold biessinga willclt have been ' tIPOIl the people of tue earth during ltl Wifkn , that we of tue westerll and newer iiaf Bt' tile American republic - public should take anVbntory of the rtock of great riches of whii11'wc are possessed in order tilat we may thereby be tile better enableti to assume the duties ani responsibilities - bilities anti to solve the problems of the ati- vancement of the human race that COIlIC crowding upon us with the dawning of the twentieth century , Iiity of ii Gtiitd GUise , . , With the force of a proverb it has been said of 11100 "Know tusyscif ; " anti with greater emphasis may it be tieclareti , "Know thy country. " Study its structure as formed by divine bands. Know its rivers and mountains , its forests anti pi'aiHts , its valleys - leys and plains , its climate sail uii. Learn of its bidden treasures of gold and silver , of coal and iron ; Its lroducive fleld of grain and grasses , of vegetables and fruits , its plains of rich grazing for horses , cattle 'A ' _ tS' . - anli 5hitCP. Inform yourself of the cItIes nod I towns , of telegraphs anti telephones. of railroads - roads anti sleamboats , of the ever pulsing arteries of commerce , the facilities for ex change of the products of man's ingenuity and industry , anti a faint conception will ho gained of the present greatness nntl future possibilities of this magnificent trnnsnihs- sissippi country. As this beatltifui exposition city , with its thousands of exhibits representing every branch of industry , picasing to the eye anti inspiring to ( ho mind , lIes sprung into existence - istence in so short a period as if by magic , Be has the trnnsniississippi country developed - oped iltiring the last half century with marvelous - velous rapidity. This has been accomplisheti by the courage end enticing energy of those who have peopled its broad domains , The evidences here witnessed of the advance- meat of the people nod the development of the country's resources inspIre within us a spirit of thankfulness that Goti hia given us SO goodly a land , to be mntie beautiful and to fructify for tb enjoyment and benefit - fit of mankinti. Though young in years we of tile west ask no allowance on the score of age , but chat- lenge Investigation nnd comparison with improvelneflts made by countries of maturer years , onfldent that no unfavorable irnprcs- sian of us tvihi result therefrom. In tills hour of festivity and rejoicing we are not tlnnhintiftll that it is also a time of trial fertile tile nation. Loyal citizens train every Sec. ( ion of the country have sprung to nrma in defense of national honor , in the eatlso of humanity. Sectional lutes have been obliterated in the face of threatened danger from foreign foes. A reunited people are fighting side by aide under tile Stars ani Stripes , the banner of liberty and progress. Amidst (11050 marvelous collections of our triumphs in the peaceful purattits of life we hope it may again be demonstrated that "pence ilatil liCr victories no less renowned than war" anti that our countrylnen of tIle east may meet hIS llero in ( hits midway city of the cOllttneflt , learn of otlr progress in the past , our aspirations anti high aims , our hopes for the future anti the integrity of our purpose and determination to contribute - tribute to a better civilization in developing this great country 011(1 to nttain tile high destiny designed for us by the Maker of tb Universe. Presitlent 1Vatties , announcctl that time machinery of time exposition would be started by President McKinley and the cx- orcises would be closed by ( ho singing of "America" by ( lie autlienco. Tile cittiro crowd joined in the singing , led by ( ho Marino band and tile chortls , nmi multi time blowing of whistles anti the song of on- thiusinstic thousands the Translnisstssippi and International Exposition was formally inaugurated. Notes of the Exposition , A large number of the visitors who or- rived Oil ( lie special trans yesterday are remaining over for several days' sightseeing - seeing at the exposition. A largo crowd took advantage of the cool spot on tile east side of the Wisconsin state buIlding and were treated to all entertain- log program by the Cosmopolitan band. A PickPoCket of 'siiek" appearances was trying to get in ills Work 00 the visitors in the Nebraska state building , but noticing - ing he was watched by tile guards , made a hurried exit. Tile officIal photographer of the exposi- ( ion has been hard pressed tile last few days photogrnpiling the large number of permanent enlploycs , who were quite aux- iou to get their pass-books. The Pawnee City military band delIghted a large audience in the Auditorium in tile afternoon with a musicni program. This band wihi return to Omaha for a week's engagement - gagement at tile exposition , comnuteneing about July Il. The Midways diti a big business. They were crowded all afternoon by those who spent only a few moments in passing through tile main buildings. Bands and orchestras - chestras were on all sides making ( ho air resound with melodious as well as non- ntelcdlous music. The temporary speakers' stand at the east end of the lagoon was taken down yesterday tlirectly after ( ho opening exercises closed. The remainder of the viaduct entrance to time grounds is now open and the gate keep- era will be able to handle the crowds with ease and promptness. . The , admtsstomx.of.visitrs atthe main emt- trances was'omewhat impeded by the in- experience. of the gite keepers and the necessity - cessity for registering all pass numbers and the names of the holders. I'his was an unavoidable - avoidable feature of the first day but it will be less noticeable In the future. For the information of people who were rushing around to discover where the fire was it may be stated that what they took for an alarm was merely an exhibition of the tone producing properties of the big fog bell that forms a part of the Treasury cx- hibit in the Government building. The negro educational anti industrial cx- hibits of Missouri were opened in good forlmt yesterday. The booth was not filled , for several entire exhibits and parts of others were delayed in shipping. Prof. J. W. Do- mel has charge of this department. The cx- hihits will be complete in a few days. The exposition guards have alreatiy tie- dared war on one brand of exposition vlsi- tors. These are the people who congregate ittortly in the doors of ( ito main buildings and blockade tb entrance by refusing to budge one way or the other , until they have seen as much of the interior as in visible fronl that point. This nuisance was ittuch in evidence yesterday and will not he permitted - mitted hereafter. The Nebraska state building was crowded during the entire afternoon. The cool , inviting - viting roolna were besieged by the tiretl viattors. Nearly 1,00 people took tinmo to Place their signatures on the register provided - vided for that purpose. Timis is only a amimail portion of the number that passed through the building , The drinking water facilities proved Inadequate and at ( lie next beet- ing of ( ho state colfllflissioll stojis vihl be taken to add to the supply. A few thousand iOOPlO were caused no little inconvenience by tile tar with which tile planking in the south viaduct i uittlked. Under the broiling sun ( lie tar extIdeS altl melts , It clings to the shoes of pedeitrlnmls alIt ! as they step off on tile gravel walk they accumulate an underpinning of pebbles that reitlee to let go. The iflconVcllient.'b is not so seriously felt until they try to aiic on time floor of one of the buildings and tiien ( heir antics itre nlnusing to wttless but : 'atber exasperating to oxporience. J , \v. Newell of Blair was robbed of a pocketbook containing $20 while otm his way to the grounds just after 110011 yesterday. lie was rithing on a crowded Twenty-fourtim atreot motor whoa a couple of strangers boardeti the car and clung to time footboarti , As the car lurclled around time curve at Curning street tiley Imlalingeti to fall against him and during the contact tile money was abstracted. They dropped off time car before - fore the tiloft WItS discovered , but both Mr. Newell and Condpctor Deli are sure they dPi tbq Job nimci can Identify tlmem if tlmey should be arrested. One of tile funny fenttlr'es of opening day was the frantic effort of Dick Berlin to teach a few thousand people how to get ill and out of tile Agricultural buildIng , Time crowd came in tumrough tile central entrance at ( be east end of the building and nithougim there vcre otimer entraimcea on each side the outgoers insisted on battling their way out in the face of tlmose wimo wore coming in , And 1mm SPite of the utmost eiotlu0000 of tile perspiriimg oflicial , they could not be macIc to collmproheltd that there was ItO ) ' otimor door in the building. lierlin put in a couple of hours at tile jell and then gave it tIP anti declared tilat tue man who olecod the Illiteracy of Nebraska at only 3 ver cent had better get a job in a brick yard , l'olitie'al CIltiluge lit Inhsns , TOl'EKA , Kan. , JulIo 1.-Special---The ( ) politicians are devoting considerable nten- tion to tilO subject of a possible change of the politIcal complexion of tile state by reason of time enlistment of five regiments of volunteers. In the eastern part of ( lie state the relative strellgtlm of the populist and republican parties will imot be znateriaiiy cllanged , but in thu extreme western counties - ties it is believed that time populists will be the losers by resson of the absence of the soldiers at tile coming election , In l'awneo county , for instance , where one COifllOfl ) was organized , the members were chiefly drawn from ( ho populist ranks , and their absence will make the county repub. lican. Tb same Is ( rue of other counties in the state where the parties were about evenly divided at ( ho last election. It is asserted ( bitt no arrangement can be made . vimar'ehy limo Kansas coitilem's enmm vote in tile field. According to an opimmion of time at. tormmey general , voting viii i.e governed by the geimercml election law , which provides that a aman must vote in tin' precInct in which ime lives unless there Is a special provision of irwt to time contrary. lit tiiis ( 'liRe there Is no state iaw , anti the state law would govern in a state election , PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS Quite a Palling ; ; - ; hog Killings Is ? otcti luriiig ( lie L'nst Week. CINCINNATI , Junol.-Specint ( Telo- gram.-Prlce ) Current says : Quite a tie- crease 1mm mnrketimlg of hogs is shown in time records for ( ho tveek. Western killings are 415,000 against 1&O,000 last week anti 000,000 ft year no , rrumti Marcim 1 the total is 3,455,000 against 4,4SI,000 inst year , Prominent - inent vlaccs compare as toloiwti : 189S. 1897. Cimiengo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S20,00) ) 1,470,000 Knnsns City . . . . . . . . . . . soooo : ; 7f',00t1 ( ) nlalla . , , , , . , , , , 410,000 3S0,00i ) St. Louis . . . . . . , . , . , . , 260,000 293,000 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . 2f.l,000 20i,000 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . 316,000 203,000 Cincimmnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174,000 151,00' ' ) Ottunmwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,2,000 , 137,000 Cedar lhaplds . . . . . . . . . . 118,000 P3.000 Sioux City . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,000 38,000 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,000 90,000 St. JOSellh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162,000 70,000 TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST Ii'lt Ic , VOulDS'el1 bInerensI .mg Cloud- ilL'NN ill 4)111 A flerituomi , tltil lhtist to SIutllciist % 'tiiiis , WAShINGTON , Juno 1.-Forecast for Thursday : For Nebraska-Fair , followed by increns- ing clouthillesS ill tile afternoon ; cast to soutiiciist tvinds. For South Iakota'-Fair in time mnormiimmg increasing cloudiness ammO higlmt ittcai sitow- era in time afternoon ; east to sotitim winds. For Mi8souri-Fair , preceded by liglmt. local showers in sotmthern portion ; variable wimmds. For lcansas-Threatcniimg wenthcr ; south to southeast wintis , For Wyomnimmg-Ligimt local showers ; van- able wintis , For Iowa-Generally fair ; varinblo winds. 1ottl lttpeorI. OFFICE \VEAThlldlt I1UItEAU , OMAHA , .himlme 1.-itecotti of tttlniterctture mitt ruin- fail compared with tle' oorrespolmding titty of tile lUst three years : isos. 1SIT. 1S96. ISOI. Maximntmm temperature . . ii : b2 TO 90 Minimum temperattmro . . , 62 50 54 f9 Average temfllberattlro . . . . ' ; z e . tI Ihitinfnii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , Rccord of tempErature nod IlrociPitatit.it . . at Omnnimtt for ( hits ( lit ) ' ttlmd simmce Mardi I , isis : Normal for ( Ito day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 llxcoss for the tiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Accumutmiated excess inco March . . . . . . . Normal raitmfall for the . . . . . . . . . . iimcit DeficIency for the ( lit.I , imtcii Total rainfall Silica March 1. . . . 8.21 inches Deficiency 811100 Itittrch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch DeliciOlmey corres'g perioi iS97..37 iimch Excess corrt'sl'g PerItti ; . . . . . . . ; 111011cM iteports front Stntiiis at S p. llt. Sei'entt'iIttIt MerIdian tilIle. . ' . no c. .i ; ' STATIONS AND STAT1 OF : WEAT1IEII. ; ! . - : ° _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . Omaha , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s3 North I'htttte , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so , ot ) Salt Lake , part Cioudy . . . . . . . . . . . ; s so .00 Cheyenne , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 Itapid City , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so .01) Huron , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 4 .00 Chicago , intrt cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 'r Wilhiston , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ss , oo St. Louis , Iflrt cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . p1 St. Paul , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2 .00 Davenport , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pj b2 .00 ilelenli , raining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 lcilmltltt4 CitY , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p p Iavre , part ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c0 .02 ismarek , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1)1 . ) 90 . Cnlvesttin , ciotmdY . 76 52 .36 T indicates trace of precipitation. ' L. A.'Irsir , Local Forecast Official , KINGSFORD 'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH for the table. The Original , Oldest and Best. The Ladies' Department of the New Hygiene Institute Is now Open for business , anti fully equipped with two new apparatus for giving the most healthful , pleasillg baths known to the world , The INSTITUTE has among its patrons , the best known indies in Omaha. We asic you to give it a trial of two baths at least , mmd if it is not found as represented , we will refund your money , jooms , New Quarters , 216-218-220 Bee Building New Ilytijene Inst. LLDRUCS. . LV14rt. % ' ! ' :1z : - SC WEM ( MEN Instant fleiief , Cure In if day. . Necro retina. . I wilt gIadI it-nd to army stiffener in s plain caIrd ( 'nieiotO i'll gil a with ( liii 1)Irrc. titlOs for a ( ltiick mr , ; te Litre for I.o.t Maithitoil , Night i.OitCS , ) 'eYteu. ia'IIIitv , Small ti'tsk i'.rI. , Ysricecelo etc ( " ' " I. Music IPOO'rr. Iii's I , ' CVE YUtffilflH ( IJ1i V. . ilizu for uuastut " II birgii , thaIliW.t1014. 4I" . , . . . Owut4.d trtatlo. se elc.ratLosl - . , . . . ea.mobta. . - a. 'I S..u. I.-.4 , , . - rmiw Los tnls. 1ttslElI.Jscl4tkIcltco. . .t . , j'etOouua. . R&d by Drbs , is I&I sr _ # & pipsId , g 4 , . . or 1 sIliu , U.1 * . % ia - With Eczema HnndB and Limbs Covered wit ! ? BUsters and Great RodBlotches. _ Soratchod Until Almost Wild. Burned Like Firo. Sloop Irn possible. Cuticura Brings Speedy Relief , and a Permanent Cure at a Cost of S2. I was a stiffener Itir eight years trout that 'host distressIng of all titteaes , lczoiaa , I trioti $ ClllO of tile beSt lttlsicials , in the cotmntry. ( itIt tIme ) ' tlitt 1110 hittlo good , Time l'ahlmms of mIt ) imnmmtls were coveted , mitl wotiith lieCOlmiC inflammletl little whIte itlisters at ilrst wottid aLitcar , thicit tin' ) ' ttttitt Peel off , leay. dig a tetl4 smooth stmrface which womilti burn mike Ore 511th itch tivil , there Is mitt Imaimic for It , flu ( Ito iimiileof tlletll'iierpartotitotll my 111111,5 , , pleat rett tIitteilt'S , hot timmilko llives , wotmiti altcar , rnmtl as 51)111 % 55 1 itecalno warimi , limo btlnmiimg nmmti I I rilIng u'otihii begin , 7'Igiit after night I ivdtihtl lie snake all imighit anti RCt'StCil auth ahimiest go wild , 1 imer.l otCirrm- etillA lir.blcmnnsgota ho f ( 'tnlcmm , t ( oilmt- inelith. a iottlo , of CtTIcpItA. , 8asol.t'icivaimml gave ( item ii tliomimghi. trlaiaimti lifter a tow applIcatIons I noticed time relllt'sss ( aimth inhiain- mllatiotm ( iisapitear1 I' fo.e . I ttui tasaf cits bo thCIC irub itS ( 5ff/il Of 1Ctnii , kit. I can truthmtttil'assert thud $2.00 Ivortil of CUTICUhU. itiMEitlm. : ciim'I 1110 , .1 1) , 1'OltTli , 1111 Carsoi"t. , , I'ittsbtmrg , l'mt. itchiiig tttmcri , tittr1ng , tlliflguting ecant , , . , &nt even , i-eeie , of iIchin , btrntt , , wily enttl , tat pli.pr % skin anti , c.lp dia' . , wtti dry , 11,1 , , , iii fill. leg hilt , 1u.tnU $ lltyel by t .Iogle spphlc.tton , mt SpC.h117 mutt tctitonieilIy eurci by CutlctJI Mliii. Clii , hlt mit ibi liii. . hsi'A'T , liii IEC Ailt ) 8rplI.r Ct jt Tmsusr pot } : , , t hostsYmtni l'&tii , With CvTtcrm ttAr gentle .noIiitflg , xliii ct't let's i Itiniment ) , ptti.t , eniottknt ikia rotc. , el illl , l'em of Ci' , ltesA It. . SULVIIIT gititOt of blnot.uttflrrt ant lu , , , , , ccix. . 5nh tltctushott ih snihi. t'otais ilmea Au , 01111. Cc. , ' , , SnIp l'Txi' . llc.h.n. t..zAll About the lttoi. Miic.intl Snip , " nimIlid free. Firt Stenitier to the Kloiidilco On or nbout Julie 10 ' , hlt' stenm.iur . " 17otmm- : olce , ' ' t'urnierl' of time Olti Domniimioim hue , will leave Seattle anti go dIrect to tim mnotmtlm f tito l'tuicnum river , tt'here river 1)00tH Will PromPtlY meet Passengers for Datvsomm. First-clns fore $300 amid up ; eec- and-class faro including macala nmmti berth , $ eiti llOU at 4ilCC to m'eser've passage. Vt'e tvihi lilso deliver il05 P01111115 of ltS' sortei imrovi4itule ( estiniittel to ho a year's stippI ) ' ) at RI1) of nOr mists for extra. to a. hiuniteil mulnlbtir taking , acsnge on otlr iirit steamer. Yell will cxiierieu1c mm hmarttslmips by this all-water route 11111) you hmavo thu benefit of long experience. % 'hI ARC 'i'Ilil I'lPIII Tti tnke 'otm to Alasicti , We have becut there for clx years.'rite for ftmrtlmer httrticulltrs. N ailli eiIcoil TiOFSO1WiIo aR Trni , CO ( Ills First Ave. , fi1)I ) Old Cohnn' hhl.ig. St'itt ti ( ' , % 'uushi. CiiIt'ng , . , : ttO l'roshmuee l0xeIlimil4 ( ' New' 'orl ( lt y , : iu Chuulaher of Coiniun'ree , hIllmlleutlC , his. hlliii. I Yorhc Lift' lmnlhhiug , Ou.uaiin. 2(111 ( luiva liuiit iiiitI 'l'rtist 111.1g. , Ie. hIuies. S Cnt I foril iii st , , Su * it I'ruu lIe Isco , Ill ) ' 10. % % 't-tire , l'res. , Inivsou , N. tV. 'I' . Capt. .Ioiiit .1. 11011)i' . & C. Ill. , Ifl'i'i'sOit , N. 'tV. 'I' . Patronize iloffle Industries Ily 1'imrchiasuui1 Goethe 3iziiIe at the Iol- ; o'lumg elbrnsllL EgtctUrIcs'i AWNINGS ANI ) TICNTO. OM.tilA 'I'LIN'I' ( NI ) itUlhllEit GO , ( Successors Omaha Tent end Avning Co. ) Manufacturers tents , uwttltig. ; jobtera ladles' anti geitts' Macklntoshea. 'ccitt. br rent. 1311 Farnani St. , Omaha. llItT6WEfl1fi3. OMAILt hIItEWING ASSOCIATION. Carload phipinenis niade In otur own refrigerator - orator cars. lilue Itibicit , Elite fixport , % 'ienn. Export not Family fix'ort deltrerel it ) all parts of the city , 1101 MC II S. OMAII.t flOhl.liIt 'iVOItiCS , JOiIN 11. LO'l1liY , Prop. loller. , Tanks tiIII SIted 'ron V.'ork. Special facIlIties for doIng repairs. etc. 'Fel. 1359 , COflNICB WOflKO , 0 , P. EI'iINETiCII , EAGlE COILNICII % VOi11S Manufacturer of OahvnnIet1 iron CornIce. , Ott'- vanIzOd Iron SkyilgIlts , 'Fifl , iron anti Slate Roofing. Agent for IClnnoars Steel Ceiling. lns-1o.lz North Eleveotlu mireet. CItA'fiCICIt 1"ACTOICIES. - AMiCIIIC.tN IIISChJI" . % N1) MF'G. CO , Witohepais Crueker MflnuaCtOters , , OMAhA , NIIU. BYS : 'tVOItICS. SOlIOiCIS.tCl'S I''IN CiTY ITI % VOIIICS , 1521 I"tiruuuim St. flying anti cienning of garmenhs anti 503dm ot descrIption , Cleaning of lIne garnuentui a everr Ipec ulty. FLOUR 7SILLS , S. ii' , Glf.M..N , hour , Meai , Feed , firan , 1li3mi-17 North 17th Street , Omaha , Neb. C. E , black , Manager , Telephone t2. . II1ON WORICS , IAViS & COWGII.L , IltON 'IVOIIICS , Iruit juuuull linus , , ; , udens , Manufacturers ant Jolberi of Machinery , ( ion- cml repairing a specialty. item , 1503 and ISO Jackson street , Oniaha. Neb , IfNSfififl OIL. I W'OOiM.tN IlNSIiii ) 0 I L , % VOItKS , Manufacturers tiid process raw iineed oil , ket. tIe lolieti Ilnerel Oil , oii ! uroeesm grftuuui hineett rake. , ground add screened flx"eCt1 for tirtig- Slits. . oa1tJfA , NfiH. li A'I'TflCSdfiS. OMAII.t lliiiiiNG ( O , Manufacturer. of hlgll grade Mattre.es , liii homer I'ire't. Omaha. OViiIlAI.b ANI ) SlihilT i'ACTOIII1CS. IC.t'l"F.-NIIVItN % COIll'.tNY , Mfrs. ClothIng , i'ants , Sillits , Ot'eolla , OMAhA , NMD. - Pitiful' rA'roIt1iiS , J , II , NIhhIi.tSlC. & SIhIfl'i' COMI'tSY , Exclusive custom shirt tailors. 1517 Farnani VINKOAII ANi ) 1'l'ifl.fiS. IIILM.NN 'I'IiiG.tit GO , slanuftieturens of Vinegar , l'ickies , Catsupi , . Mustards , Cdry nh Worccster.hlre Sau , . WAGONS ANt ) CAltIIiAaICS , 'IVlIilASl l'i"lIill"Jhl1. For a gooti , , utetaniai ( vehliele of tiny , lemcrlp- lion , for repainting or rubber tire. cii imew or old wheehi-the list place is lilt. un'i I.eaveflworttm Street a , Ilii7M3iNI ) tl.itIIl.tGii CO. Cheap , medium priced anti tony carniagei. Aim ) thing you wanu , aeconti hani or new , head' clllnrterl fDr hIther tire. , warranted 18th and ilauney. i.ppOihIt' Court hirtump , CIOAII MANIJI1'ACTUIIIHIS. d 1Il'Nl3 ' . : GO , Largest factory in the west. beading joblers of Omaha , Kgnst Guy , I.lncoin irl , , S , Joseb btptlhs our gctodi. iOOi VsntmSrn Street ,