Show i GREAT PAIR the omaha exposition from all ac 43 la IN a great financial success at the end of july there was a surplus of to apply on the floating debt juth hitherto arto erto public thought has been almost entirely on the war and the stupendous enterprise at omaha has necessarily been to some extent overshadowed but the war is over and the most delightful months of the year for traveling are coming the number of visitors should be increased correspondingly I 1 it may be worth while reading what ex senator ingalls says about this exposition we quote from the june number of the new england magazine originally designed by the commercial congress of 1895 to exhibit the apiculture agriculture commerce industries and civilization of the new west the exposition has far outgrown the purpose ot its projectors and assumed not only continental but international lions dons many foreign powers will be represented presented by displays and commissioners commas sio loners ners and nearly every state and territory will unite in friendly emulation to tip surpass the marvels of nashville and atlanta the government has given SW sanction to the enterprise by the construction not ruction of the largest building on the ho r plateau to be filled with novel collections from the various departments variety and interest 1 of l unprecedented alft this magnificent edifice not unlike the capitol in its architectural motive will have many novel features and the display of agricultural products and developments will surpass anything attempted heretofore while the trans trails mississippi exposition will not reach the proportions of the worlds fairs at parts paris vienna london and chicago it will in some respects be more interesting to ameri caad s because it will present an impressive memorial of an age in our history is without parallel elsewhere abd can never be repeated because the there is no theater upon which the affat sf reat drama can be reproduced it will in afford an unrivaled opportunity gor for cultivating better acquaintance frith rth the manners and customs of that I 1 tic generation which laid jhb foundations and established the ansti talons of the empire of the west |