Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 23, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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ii FOR SUNFLO\VERSTATEI \
Do1kation of the Building Marked by Very
PhasLtnt Oeremonic ,
BRINGS OUT PROGRESS OF TIlE WEST
tdTfluiti ( , ( it Ilie 'l'syIta IerrIlrleI tf
is.t MtriIigt FlIICitI 1I the
Mtio'I ug of Pr.jcrI t
I ) ) 'liso Urcsit tSnt'i.
The ICalisas stnte bulkUng on the hewer
portton ot the flhuff tract was crowded wILi )
nnthcs of the Sunflower stale when the
party ot * ctate omclats and inembera of the
X1oItIon coininlgslon rcachicl the building
Ut 11 oclock yesterday. The Interior of the
liutiding was handRuiflely decorated wtth
bunthin. . Potted Plants and cut flowers. The
r
eveIti3c3 olumenced without tlvhty , t'resl.
dent George W. Oflek Ircsldlng. The trum.
ptL corps ot the 1Joy' First regiment of To-
jeka upene(1 the ball with several trumpet
cnIli , IICItIIIIg ( 'FIrMt cIII , " fleveIIle" anti
a qtllckRtep. A male quartet from Topeka
sang "The Flag \Vlthout a Stain , " and wa
encored.
Pre1deiit Glick announced that a lola-
_ _ i gram had hccii received from Governor J.
V. Leedy reading like this : "I am too bus ) '
to get sway , I'lcase express my regrets. "
4 VIce l'resldcnt J. I. 1rost of the Kansas
commission was Introduced to deliver the
address of welcome. lie spoke as follows :
May 30 , A. I ) . , 18&4 , was an eventful day.
It marked the begInning of an epocit In the
history of our nutlon , which , In Its nelileve-
monte , mukes it possible for us to meet
hero today to dedlcnto this building as &
Part at title great xposItIoii of the resources -
sources , development and boundless protnle
ofthe mighty sest.
Lilal. Imotnule Uay congress passed the
I. _ act creating the twin territorks ot Nebraska -
braska anti Kanfta , and while the states-
Inca of thut day undoubtedly foresaw a great
future for this then Unicopled region , who
could have foreseen the marvelous growth
which the two states have attained In the
bait century that has since elapsed ? What
prophetic vision could have revealed the
scenes that surround mis here today within
. the liounthmrles ot the territory carved 'out
.
- of a vast , wIlderness ? TIuJ twin torritorles ,
become atates , have grown side by side in
close friendship and generous rivalry , surpassing -
passing In their attainment the fondest
_ _ _ _ s. ' _ 1)01)05 or flicir creators , anti today they
clasp hands , whIle Kansas renders ready
trIbute to the prowess of her ulHter statu as
exeinitlifletl In ( ho 5Idtt(1Il ( cretitiomis with
which wo are surrounded.
I emttcei It a great pleasure , a hIgh privilege -
legeon behalf of the Kansas commission
anti of our follow citizens of the Sunflower
' state to velconme to the dedication at tium
Kansas state building our tricuds who honor
us with their presence this mporning.
We congratulate the managers of time
' , Tranamlsslesippi and International Eposl-
tiomi upon their mlarlimg spirit and matchless
pluck In conceiving and undertaking their
great enterprise and upon their tireless en-
b- : orgy amid skillful management in putting It
in successful oncratlon.
We mnomt cordially welcome the representa.
tives at Nebraska and of MissourI and of
Iowa , of the great northwest and of the
great southwest , of time Rocky mnountaln re-
glens amid of the Pacific slope , component
Parts of this muagmilliocut Trausmissleslppi
tiemnalu ; we welcome our triends tram liii-
imois , which great Jthcr has sent to both
Kansas nod Nebraska a greater Proportion
of Its population thaim any other state In the
union ; we welcome those fromn time Buckeye ,
the Badger and the hoosier states and front
the grand old Empire state , fromn stanch
New England. the sunny south and from all
time othema.
From whatever state or territory , "Omme
for nllantl , all for one , " you are all ICauans
by adoption today.
Vl'PPIIlIVIItVflttIeM' Itt'niune.
President G. W. Wattles responded on behalf -
half of the exposition. lie reviewed briefly
. - . - - - the narveIous progress wimich has been
made in 'tIme prairie states of the west during
the last half century , eclipsing the progress
or ammy other section 1mm a slmnilar time. In
comnnienting on timis condition he spoke of
the peculiar propriety of holding a great
epositIoim to display to the world time mag.
nhflcent resources of this great region. The
president comIlimemmted tile p001110 of iCan-
' sas on the fine showing which has been
made of the resources of their state amid
especially on account of the handsome and
comumodious state building which has been
erected for the accommodation of the poo-
pie from the Sunflower state. The grand
result of the efforts of the conimnissiami anti
' the state officers of Knnas in raising funds
for the exhibit of the resources of the state
wore comummiended in high terms by
President Wattles and the promnise
of lie future , as indicated by the emmergy
amid ability liown by the state In this imi-
stance , Were cited by the speaker as most
cmmcournging. The resources and products
of the state were dIscussed somewhat Iii
detail by time speaker , amid in conclusion ho
expressed time epe that the invcstmnent
made In time exposition would ho returned to
the 8tttto a thousandfold.
A bugle aomig by the quartet and several
- ' trummipet calls by time trumpet corps met
. - -
' witim imearty applause mntl F. D. Coburn ,
ecretnry of time Icaimsas State Board of Agriculture -
; culture , was introtiuced. He announced that
he would 5ICak about "Some Kansas Facts
and Fictions. " lie asserteti that Kansas
has been more written aboutammd talked
about anti less understood timaim any similar
aggregutiomi of pcopie , land , sunsimine amid
air known to muodermi history ; more praised.
by those who know her virtues best and
( more aspersed by those upon whommi In her
varying mood she has frowned.
( Turuimig to it discussion , in detail , of the
resources of the atato , Mr. Coburn said in
1S9 the state produced one-eighth of time
total yield of corn in the United States ; in
t 1892 about one-seventh of the total yield
grew in Kansas. Last year it grew moore
. wheat than all of Now England , Now York ,
VIrginin , IJtminwame , Maryland and Georgia
. combined , Simo imas a mile of railroami tom'
every U0 inimabitalits , mis agaitmat one mile to
cacim 700 people in the eight Nortim Atlantic
'
. states , Time cemmsus shows that nearly 70 per
telit of her tarmns are owned by those Who
CUltiVSte timeni , Time wealtim of New York
state increased 25 per ccimt from 1880 to 1890
and the whole country increased I0 per ceat
1mm the same jmerlod , while the wealth of
Xammsaa increased 197 imur cent. The speaker
oimclumiem1 with an eloquent Peroration in
whicim time advantages of iCansas were cx-
tolled in language which imeid his hearers
iii rapt attentioa cud was followed by a
burst of applause.
! inm. SI ILH I'ti'ier SI'flkN.
Jalimes W , Moore of Topeka sang "Nature's
Adoration , " by I3eethoven , and wa foliowoil
by lieu , Silas Porter of Wyanmiotto , who said ,
among other thitmgs :
Nr , Clmairmnan , Ladies and Gemmtiemmmemm :
Timis iS Kzmmmsmms day , a Kansas autlicnctm anti
a ICLumbaa building. Kammeas amid Nebraska
are retmewing today aim acquuimmtaacu forimieti
to : ty years ago , when as tnfammts , tby vere
rocked in the sumac cradle , amid time mumme
of one was mmever immemmtioned witimuL the
' , otimer , 1mm time history of time great commilict
against time , extcmmsiomm of slavery iii the
now tcrritoiies of the northwest their
, a. _ names beemmomo forever associated , and time
acquaintance forzmmel , to early Imas ripened
into a wurimi 1ieimdship. They lmuvo kept
tmtt'l ) together tim the grammd mmmarctm of progress
unti today their iimfrrests are commmmnorm.
And Kansas congratuimmtm's her young sister -
ter upon this immagmmilicont oximosition anti
upon iit'i tireiess cimergy un , genius In
crsating here a fitting mmiemmmtmrial of time history -
tory anti deveiopnmeimt of time great tratis-
' nmississtpimt territory.
' \ We l'ave come to throw open the doors
of thIs beautifui building , which represents
1mm a measure time dignity and imospitailty of
our state , and to write over those doors a
mmietmngc of royal iveieonme to dl Kansans
amid their frietmds who nia have occaBion to
wool here.
1azmsas is the central statu , her rcm sz-
eeehI that of New Iingltind , anti her vopu- I
lation is about 'qual to that of the etty of
Chicago , so that every Kimasan h85 imleaty of
Ibow tooth. Th state is 200 miles wIth ,
400 miles bug nimmi all suimsimimme. Today
that sunshine fnhis upon a wheat fold of
4OtiO,000 acres , ( ho smmthetn edge of which
ii ; ripening for the harvest. ( knerni Fre-
moot , in his report to time government in
850 , said timat the fertile district of Kansas -
sas ended abrtmptiy about 100 iics west of
time Missouri river , "Beyond , " im said , "it
Is wholly unflt for agricultural purposes and
mntmat over renmain so" A single county
hyIng more than 100 mIles west of Fre-
mnomit's himmmit prodtmced Inst year 8,000,000
bushcls of corn anti yields encim year tipoim
time average moore corn tlmnmm any other
county in the United States. The "Great
Aimmerican Desert" is covered with magnift-
ccitt farms nod orchards , the homes of a
commtemmted mmnti prosperous people.
Time Kammsan is loyal to his state ; he na-
Iures the hnblt of thinklmm of his state as
somt'tlming real , of identifying himself with
her iast history , her lmreseflt fortunes aud
imer future dcmstiny Anti once a ICatmsaa , always -
ways a Kansan , To him the sun always
shines a little brighter there. If some occasion -
casion has arisen aecessltating his removal
to anothel' pinco he looks forwarti anxiously
to the time when he shall again rcsi'itm '
within her borders ,
hnnsas is both the best and worst ativer-
tiseil state. 11cr name is always In the
imewapapers ; any paragraph about Kansas
is as sure of being repuimilshed as though it
were followed 1) ) ' time words , "All papers
please copy. " With it all time state Imas slit-
, _ , , , , - , . . , . ' . . . . , . . .i.l , , , , , , ,1.ir,1 flfl.
't ; : ; ' maryeloussectmhatloniti ; real
estate which rcacimcd its climax aout ) ten
years ago lmroveti a more costly experience
titan nil time accumulated disasters in Kmtn-
sas history. WhmCtm reason returned anti hiq-
uhdatioa tmegamm conditions vore imiost Unfa-
vnrahle. Distrust prevailed in flnancitil elm'-
des overywhmero ; a period of depression in
all limies of busimmess almost ummparaileied net
in : low imrices and , worst of all , a partial
failure of crops resulted in ninny Kansas
obligations going to hmrotest , The eastfln
man with .nionoy to lend was largely at
fault , lie believed that values would con-
timmue to rise an'd ime frequently loaned up
to the limit of speculative values. Kansas
loans matle with any pretense of jutlgmemmt
have proven safU investments.
Kansas laws for the imrotection of the
rights of time debtor chase imave been persistently -
ently misunderstood , Editors of newspa-
porn in eastern states where the laws for a
hummdrcd years have given the mortgagor
from ammo to two years equity of redemmmption
Imave raileti at the dishonesty of the Kansas
law givlimg time mnort7tgor eIghteemm months
to redeem. But Kansmis Is not the only state
where men lost their heads in real estate
speculntiot The bankruptcy measure Is
miot being pushed through congress to aid
Kansas bankrUPts alone ,
The state has mmiuciI to be proud of ,
Within mem' borders general prosperity
reigims. The wise man wimo prayed that imo
migimt ho given nclthmcr poverty nor riches
voUlti IlimU in Kansas an ideal home. We
imave mio mohhilommaires and no poverty. The
state Is iommg on schools amid academies anti
lhmurt on Jails amid ioorhmoUses. I-for school
fund Is rielmer tlmmmmm a "kitmg's ransom , " amid
she makes the proud boast that the per-
cetmtnge of Illiteracy among her people is
less than that of any other state or province
or eouimtry in the woriti. And so it. happened ,
very naturally , thatof her 3,000 soldiers enlisted -
listed inst immoath , every omme can read and
write. 11cr patriotlsnm Is as strong today as
in the 'GO's. when she furnished more vol.
unteems in proportion to population than any
otimer state , This building is only a temporary -
porary structure , btmt it stands for time
time for Kansas. Let us dedicate it to the
memory of time brave men who founded and
preserved the state , the loyal , generous-
hearted amen who gave the best efforts of
their livcs to make Kansas a free state , an
outpost of freedom planted UPOfl time frontier -
tier of civilization , anti those others wimo
010110 after anti imeliCd to preserve her free
Institutions as a priceless heritage for us
and our posterity. But in a broader sense ,
let us dedicate it to the lCmumsas that we
know. the hew Kansas , prosPerous Kansas ,
without ache or pain or cause of complaint ,
Kammsas with nothing whmmmtever "the mnntter
with her , " where the Intliami mmd buffalo
nra traditions of time past where time grass-
imopper long ago ceased to be a burden ; to
debt-paying Kansas , with nmoney of her own
to lend ; Kansas , from which the prairie
tiog has gommo to JoIn time cnlaiiiity imowler ;
Kansas , with 2,000,000 of ProsPerous people
and ample roonm tom' 10,000,000 more.
War is imot ami unmixed cvii. In scasomis
of lommg Peace mcmi forget tlmeht' coumitry in
time Pursuit of wealth and power. "Tlte
nmmmtmy fail. the mw guecctt. " Those who
stmcceetl become more selfisim and graspimmg ;
those who fall. discontented. Dhscontemit
breeds social disorder. The deaiagOgUe sees
iii opimortunity and anarchy and socialism
are advocated ; distrust prevails. and muon
lose faith in governmmmeimt. At such times a
foreign war In a Just cause is a blcssimmg.
Axmd if time revmval of patriotism which We
see mill almoUt. Us shall drive out nil traces
of sectionalism forever. if it shall lead men
'to consider time welfare of their country and
to lose sifllmt of selfish ends , if it shall re-
stilt in sweeping away the social disorders
wiiiclm seemed to threaten time stability of
our iut3titutiotms it will rove to be worth all
IL costs in blood and treasure. Anti 'Kan-
, . , , . . . . ,1. _ * + n + n will , , nin ns
byththm'evlval ofpati'lotlsfli is any portion
of the untcmm.
Kansas ieiinves in LLs destimmy of time An
gin-Saxon - to accomplisim grand resttits iii
the causc of human liberty imi time interests
of cvilizatiomi agatmmst despotism. The tIme
may comnu 'tiliemi outrages in Armenia shall
cease at time command of the Angio-Saon.
We need have mm Lear oX a 6tanding arnmy
matlo up of our eons and brothers. AntI time
navy ! It lie longer belongs to the seacoast
states. Since time first of lfimmy the whole
counti'y , ncmrtlm and south , east and west ,
immis clmminmetl It , hereafter the western con-
grcssfliamm iimc votes against an approprin-
tion desiglieti to strengthemi timat armmm of the
servht3 Wihi base hi emplain his vote to his
const ititent mm.
A song by time quartet. more trumpet calls
and "taps" by the boys' trumpet corps woutmil
up the exercIses.
trout 'tV'N * 1I Ut.
WEST POINT , Neb. , June 2.-Special- (
3 , P. Neligh went to Omaha Monday anti
took with him an e3eant basket of cut
flowers to be set out alomig time colonade3 In
the grantl court of the exposition grounds ,
They were composed principally of imomid
liilies , for-get-me-nets amid roses.
ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR
Grammil Chiiiter of Nt-1ritslmt in Sc-
siii N.m' at th.i Oiin lii-
sonic ' 1'ei.i.1e.
More than 400 persons were 'in attend-
once last imight at time immeeting of the
grand cimapter of time Order of time Easterti
Star for Nebraska lmeltl 1mm time Masonic tern-
plo , Mrs. Melon ii. Stires of Columbus ,
griumd umatron , presided at the meeting mmmmti
immtrodtmcoci Mrs. Anna. C , Voters of Omaha ,
nmtmtron of Vesta cimapter , who muado an ad-
dress of welcotmmo to the delegateB. Mrs.
Eva Id. Baldwin of North Platte , associate
grand mimatron , responded to time welcome ,
Following time addresses czmmne the oxempil-
iic.mtlon of ritual and floral work , the ritual
uork beimmg done by Vesta chapter of Omaha
and the floral work by Electa cimapter of
Lincoln.
.Afle'r time exemmiplificatlon an informmmmml re-
ceptiomm was hold mind the meeting was ad-
Jourmmm'd until timia ammornitmg. Sessions will
be held througimout the day today mmd it Is
the intention to complete the work of time
order before evening If Possible. Time local
members of time Eastern Star will entertain
time delegates tonight with mm. reception at
the Masonic tcnmplo ,
'm.i.t. iliglit ici..i of g l"ricmmd ,
I was seriously afilicteti with a cough for
several years , and last fail imad a more
severe cough thamm ever before. I have used
many remmiethies without receiving mnuch re-
hot , mmmmd being recommended to try a hot-
tie of Chmmmnmberlahmm's Cougim Remedy by a
friend , who , knowing mime to be a imoor
widow. gave it to imum. I tried it , and with
the most gratifying results. The ilrst bot-
tie relieved moe very much mmd the secoimd
bottle has absolutely cured me. I have
mint bud as. good health for twemmty yemmr.
MitS , MARY A. UIARI ) .
Ciaremnore , Ark.
1O\\TA \ \ .ANI ) TILE EXPOS1TlO
What the Great llawkoye State Ha Done
Towar.1 . Helping the 'air.
FIRST TO MAKE AN APPROPRIMION
Imrly ltee.mgim It ( if lIme ilemmefiti. of
the Trnmi.imi.Isiiii Pair itiackd
. liy mmmi Int'rictl CtttmtisNiuIk
10 Sueeessfmml lpu.mc.
Iowa was the first state to make any ap-
proprhatiotm for the Transmississippl Exposition -
tion , As early as March , 1890 , its general
nsseimmbly Imassed a hill for $ tO,000 , whTcim
Governor Frammeis M. Drake approved time
following month , The bill provided Unit
time executive council of the state , consist-
: lag of Governor Drake , Auditor C , 0. Mc-
Cartimy , Treasurer John llerriott and See-
rotary of State George L. Dobson , almonid
appoint a commimmmission to lrcpare an Iowa
exhibit as soon , as time national govcrnnmemmt
recognized time enterprise ,
The commission was selected soon after
congress took actioa sad It met in May ,
next , year , at the call of time goverimor and
organIzed as follows : Ex-State Senator S.
II.Mnlhory , a promninemmt Chariton banker and
railroad contractor , who was clmairnman of
the Iowa commIssion at time Chicago World' ,
fair , as its president ; Allen Dawson , time
edItor of time Des Moines Leader , vice hmre-
ldeimt ; George 'mV. ' MeCoid , aim extoimsive
farimmer anti stock breeder at Logan , treasurer -
urer , and Fruak N , Chase of Cetiar Falls ,
Ia. , secretary.
Mr. Chase had been a meimmber of time
State Board of Agriculture for twenty-six
years ammtl was the secretary of time Iowa
coimmmnheslomi at the Colimmubian exposition.
lie Was aiso in charge of Iowa's agrleul-
turni display at thu New Orleans exposi-
thou in 1884 and the next year was sent
by lovermmor Sbcrmnn as 'Iowa's representa-
ttve to the "Three Americas" exposition at
Now Orleans. At Atlaimta lie was the spa-
cml agent of his state , To Mr. Chase time
commission turned over the general super-
itmteniicmicy of time agricultural , itorticul-
turai and tlalry exhibits at Omaha , but as
1mm otmerous iositioa necessitated his entire
persommal attention and alhowed hinm no flume
to attend time conmrnisslon mneetimmgs Captain
John ii , Merry , the assistammt general pas-
stinger agent at Manchester for the Iowa
divisions of the Illinois Cemitral railroad ,
was SPIOiflted on the commission from Mr.
Chase's district and to hiam was -tunod over
the trammsportatlon branch of the conmmis-
sion's work.
Iizt'eimtIve Coimim.itlee Orgummized ,
Time executive comnnmlttee of the commis-
siomm was composed of 110mm. S. 13. Packard ,
formerly governor of Louislamma ammd collector -
tor at Liverpool , Eng. , ummder Presidetii
hayes ; S. D. Cook of the Davctmport ltepub-
lican and K. U , Moore of the Ottumwa
Democrat. Ex-Goverimor Packard , like
Moasrs. Mallory anti Chase , had also had
plenty of experlemmee in the exposition line.
lie was In cimarge of time live stock exhibit
from Iowa at the World's fair and chairman -
man of time auditing conmmnittee.
The remainder of the commission was up-
pointed an 'auditing committee , naaiely :
John H. Walibank , a leading mcrcimant of
Mount Pleasant ; Attorneys J. E. E. Markley
of Mason City , Owen Lovejoy of Jefferson
atmd A. W. Erwin , manager of a big Sioux
City dry goods establishment.
Tha eonmnmissiomm and Secretary Chase set
to work immediately to see what could he
done to give Iowa the showing due. It was
felt timat not mucim could be accotnphishmed
with so somalI an npimroprlation as $10,000
ammd an agitation was started looking toward -
ward an additional appropriation by the
next legislature.
At time suggestion of the Departmtmeat of
Promotion of time Transmlssisslpimi board.
members of the Iowa commission visited
Omaha In person and . they returned elated
over the prospects of the exposition. They
Iaund everything far beyoad what they had
been expecting and they so reported to the
executIve council.
A schedule of what Iowa should have at
Onmaha was forimiulated by the comnmnissiomi
and submitted to time executive council , the
estimates given amounting to a total of
$57,000. It was hoped timat when the next
legislature assenmbied It wouid appropriate
$25,000 additional , at least. Among the
things the commission hatl in view was a
line building for the tates exclusive use ,
and , of course , a complete exhibit of time
agricultural , horticultural and dairy resources -
sources of the state , for the general buildings -
ings of the exposition.
I'u.Iiiig the 11111 % iom.
In duo time a bill for a second appropriation -
tion and for the amount mentioned was 1mm-
troduced in the house by lIon. L. F. I'otter
of I'ottawattamie and a similar proposition
was put forward in time senate by Senator
N. M. I'usey of Council Bluffs. Thmis was
in January of this year , Time imppropria-
thou of $25,000 was passed on March 27 antI
soon received time approving signature of
Governor Leslie id , Shaw. ,
Time legislature did not appropriate this
second summm witimout first gaining a full and
satisfactory assurance of the successful tie-
velopment of the Transnmtssissippi Exposi-
tiomm's imlans. About 100 members cit time wo
brancbes of time legislature-about two-thirds
of the full legislative strengthm-enjoyed an
oxcursiomm to Omaha on January 28 , soomm
after time $25,000 appropriatioim bills were
introduced , President Gurdon W. " , yattles
ammcl many of iie metnbers of the exposition
executive conmmittee accompanied time excur-
sionists. Along with timem also came cx-
Governor Packard , Secretary Chase , Cimair-
nmamm Frank F. Merriammi of the house up-
imropriations conmnmittee and Messrs. Moore ,
Walibank and Cook of the Iowa conirnis-
sion. Their perBonal visit satisfied them
beyond any possibility of a doubt and time
anmouat of time appropriation tas never
chammged. Seimatorit Allison and Gear , Coim-
grossman Perkins 'with imis Sioux City Journal -
nal and time editors of Iowa gemmeraiiy diii
all tlmey could to urge the approimriatloim.
It might also be added that Iowa's delega-
tioim at , " , Vasimtngton stood solidly by time
congressiomial appropriation of $200,000 until
it passed ,
Couliti Ipisiimt sit
With the $35,000 now placed at its dis-
posai time comnmimission's efforts were rim-
doubled , mind ii systematized its work so as.
to secure the best results , segre'gatiag van-
otis branches thus : To ex-Govennor Packard -
ard was assigned timat of the live stock cx-
imibit ; to Mr. McCoid , manufactures anti mua-
chinory ; to Secretary Chase , agt'ictmlture ,
dairy and apiary in particular , thmough tlm
general supervisiotm of all time exhibits was
left to lmini ; to ex.Senator Mallory , hmonti-
culture ; to Allan 1)awson , woman's depart-
mnt'ntl to Mr. Markhey , music ammd Imbotog.
raphmy ; to Mr.Vnllbammk. . nmines and gaining ;
to Mr. Lovejoy , forestry ; to Mr. Iirwimm , time
decorative work amid imstaliation , 'shile Mr.
Moore iooketl utter tim very important tie-
tail of time imress ,
Specialists being imecessary also , L. G.
Chute qf Manchester was given time imnie-
diate superintendency , under Mr. Chmase , of
time agricultural , dairy amid apiary oxhhimits ,
and A. F , Cohinman of Corning was plimcid
in charge of time display of fruits. As a
grcmtt deal of mommey was intended to be
used in thu very attractive feature of decorating -
rating with natural products , I ) , ii.'ool -
ward of Chicago , who hind womm tnmmmo for
his achievements in this direction , was secured -
cured , Mr. Woodward had whim this unique
art decorated the iowa building , Agricultural
pavilion , Mimics exhibit , Ontario ( Caim. )
court , Soutlm Africa agricultural court amid ,
'the Ummiteti States govcrmmmemmt symmmboiic I
IC
arch of the agricultural exhibit , all at the C
World's fair , anti had been strongly in
evidence at the Nanh'jilo anti Atlanta cx-
paitIons , the TexnsVntton Palace atVaco ,
the Sioux City Corn ! 'Rlace , time New Era
Exposition at St. , Mo , . and tIme Iowa
Coal Palace at Ottuniwn. What he has done
for Iowa's exhibit ff"flmo 4gricuhturaI anti
Ilorticuittmral buuldinMmtt Omaha calls forth
amimniratlon from evltne , particularly his
statlstlcai work and il big sixteen-toot ear
of corn. Ovtr the's eWtranc to the Iowa
agricultural eximibiC'-h' ' has fashioned a
natural ommough lookimi'i' eagle out of cormm ,
5130 beneath it thP itimmhficant motto , "The
Ilanner State. " fOcoimmmi5sioa secured
plenty of space fem 'iIt such mmmi elaborate
display , 1,100 squam ' 1t.
Kept .sU.LJi It. . . Lemid ,
1owa' results aPt'dt' in contrltuting to
the general success' ' Transumlssissippi
Exposition fully justf/y time 'lead ' It took in
time matter of pecuniary promotion. Its
building-pretty flinch after time refresimhmmg
style of a Fremmeb chateau-is one of time
vary best , It i directly west of time Nebraska -
braska Imuilding on the huff tract , in the '
cemmter of time group of state buildings. .los-
selyn & Taylor of Cedar Rapids ivcre the
architects , It fronts time east and ovcriommks '
the beautiful valley of the Missouri river , '
toward Iowa and Its own Coummcil Bluffs ,
The peculiarity of the tmuildtmmg is Its great .
semi.eircular veranda in front , commcnvo 1mm
forum , extentilmmg outward as though to eta. ,
brace , amid eaclm of time two nrmmms of It ten. ,
mnimmatimmg In a large pagoda-a decidedly ,
tmmmiqtie but comfortable arrangement , be'r
, mtmeA nlrv nnhh eonvmmi.tiL nffnrdimi oven r
facility for mmiusie 'and imublic speaking , Time
builtlimmg lirohmer is two stories imigh and
Is near time viaduct conimectimmg time unit
tract with time east end of the grand court ,
around which are time large exposition
buildings.
It is time headqtmarters of Iowa visitors
anti their friends , a jmiace for rest anti coin-
fort anti contaimms the omces of the cnrnnmis-
siomm , a hOStolflCO , bureau of immfortmmatiomm ,
check room , baggage room ammd other con-
veniences. It is also lmrnhoscti to tine time
basement for quarters for a band of forty
, pieces , which the conmnmission imopes to be
able to mimaimmtuiim during the exposition for
the purpose of giving daily commccrts at
the building ,
A feature of the Interior is time fine tap-
entry paintings , relresemmting Iowa rural
scenes of various stages of farmnitmg , and
anotimer is the huge organ bmmilt by I'aul E.
Corruti of Mason City , who , whemm a boy in
his teens , played iie orgaim of time cola-
brated Milan cathedral in italy ,
11(5W ThE "eVIG'AM WAS UIJ1E'l'
Story of Commmeii ihhimiTs' I'zmrt 1mm tue
Gr'imt Ix1tsitimm. !
The PottawattanileVigwarn. . which will
be time hmonme of the people of Council Bluffs
and Pottawattamnie county during time cx-
position , stands 0mm time Bluff tract close to
I the Iowa State building amid is ummdoubtediy
the most ummique structure omm the exposi-
tiomm grounds. Time structure , while imot
clainiimmg any architectural beauty , is ccii-
ceded to be a faithful representation in
nmarnmoth jiroportions of time tepee or dwelling -
ing temmt of tue noble rd man of the plains.
The building is eigjmty.4bree feet imigh anti is
surmounted by thlrty1foot flag poie , fronm
which "Old Glory" vihi , proudly ii'ave night
and day , rain or sumnilmine , during time cx-
pcsitinn. The circpmmmf remice of this unique
structure is 180 feet and contaimis four
stories , which are reacimeti fremmm the cemmter
of the building by a ? baudsorne amid wide
stairway. The wimtlowm are built In iimmita-
tion of the openiog peculiar to the red
man's tepee amid time oitIro buildIng is coy-
ercd with heavy duqking Iaimited to represent
the skins from wmich the Immdiamms of time
rdains were wont o cqmmstruct their abidummg
places. The flrst floor. will be devoted to
exhibits , time second tq the fruit and hor-
ticuhtural display f Pottawattamnie coummty
and the third w1il Uereserved , as a parlor
and waiting rooms for.womemi and children.
On the fourth will be a smoking rooam for
the men amid from this floor , whmicim is
pientifuliy supplied with windows , a bag-
nificent view of the entire exoshtton can
he bad.
The idea of the Wigwam was commceived
amid carried into successful execution in
spite of whmat at first appeared almnost iii-
surmountable obstacles by time Council Bluffs
Exposition association. This association
was time outcome of a mass mneetiimg held
in July , 1897 , in the city imnhi of Council
Bluffs for the purpose of forming aim orgmum-
ization to arralmge for a represeimtativo cx-
hibit of the products and resources of Pot-
tawattamie county at the exposition. On
fortticd'
August 12 , 1807 , time association as
anti an exectmtive committee of fifty rmm'pte
ementativo citizens chosen by a popumisr vote
to carry cult time purposes of time organiztt-
tion. Time idea of Pottuwattanmic oumnty
havimg a buililimig of its own at the exvo
sitlon was suggested and mmmet with ap
proval , To 'Victor E , Bender , one of time
executive committee , belongs the credit ot
the idea of the Wigwam or big Indian
tepee , as itns lie who conceived anti .umg-
gested the ajipreprlnteness of such a mmtruc-
tore. Tint f'inds to erect the buiiitiing were
secured by popular snbscriptiomm , shied by a
donation of $2,000 from the county funds by
the Board of County Supervisors. in all
, something over $3,000 was coliecteti by sab-
scriptioims from the citizens and business
men of Council flltiffs. In addition sonic
$501) was raised by selling Wtgwanm but-
tomms ,
I Time omcers of time Council Bluffs hIx-
position association nra : l're.itiemit , A. C ,
Grahaimm ; vice president , Dr. J. 11. Cleaver ;
secretary , C. ii. Judson , and treasurer. E ,
, W , hart , The entire construction of tIme
\'igwam wile placed in time lmammds tmf a 5pm'-
cml committee of the association , of which
Victor E. Bender was cimuirumaim ammti lr , J.
M. Barstow , i'rof. J. C. Itiscy , Leonartl
, Everett. M.'o1hrnan , 0 , P. Wlckhanm , II.
I Binder , A. C. Graimamn and Colonel SV.
F. liaker the other mmmembers. To the tin-
tiring energy of time presitlcimt of time asso'
, elation , A. C. Grahamn , whmo ; iersonahly so'
merimiteflleti time building of the W'Igwanm
from time laying of time foundattomm to time
last. touches of the decorations , is dite the
stmccesfmml comupletion of this most ummiqime
Imuilding ,
Time executive conmimmittee of time Cotmmmchl
Bluffs association comprises time fohio'mvimig
citlzemmsi Victor Jeimnings , W. 5 , Baird ,
Victor E. Bender. George Carson , II , L For-
I sytime , Saimmuel liens , J , C. liisey , J. E. lid-
a letmlmeck , C , Ii. lutison , W. A. Manner , N.
M. Pusey , II.V. . Sawyer , I. 51. Treymmor ,
' Al. Woliman , Leonard Everett , George F.
I Wright , J. C , Mitchell , H. I' . Barrett , Ii.
I v. flintier , C. N. Bowemi , E. hr. Clark , A.
, Grahamim , B.V. . hart , A. I' . I-lnmmchett ,
I
A. S. Ilazcltomm , 'F. II. Keys , Williamim Sloane ,
.1 , A. I'atton , W , I. Smith , E. ii. Waiters ,
' , A. W. Wyimimmu , Emmnet Tinley , L. A. Cmis-
per , J. 5 ! . flarstow , F. A. itxby , W , C.
flayer , S. Ii. Cleaver , J. P. Oreemmslmieils , ,
I. P. Hess , J. A. It rol.l , W. C. James ,
C , F. P. Froom , J. T. Oliver , St. F. ilolirer ,
E. F. Test , 0. \Vickhimmn , 0. Yommkcrnmaum ,
Lucius Wells , II. B. Joimnings.
DEATH RECORD
U. 1I. Ilnrrett.
TIEADWOOD , S. D. , Juime 22.-Spocl.iI.- ( )
P. SI , Barrett died at. imis imonme at i3arrctt ,
I Wyo. , a short distance from this city , yes-
terday. Time deceased was well knowim imm
time Hills. having made Deadwood and other
, Black Hills touvimu in time early 70's as a
salesman. lie imivested about $5,000 in Hay
creek coal hand across time line in Wyoming
amid Itmlti out the town of Barrett , wimichm
bears his imnimme. Owing to the failure of time
railroad building in to imis mmmines , lie lost
I heavily iii his immvestnment. Ills remnains will
be buried iii South Stafford , Vt.
Cotmel Croftoim , U. S. A
WASHINGTON , Juno 22.-Colonel it. E. A.
Crouton , retired , of the army , died here today -
day , aged 65 years. He was appnimmted to time
army from Delaware at time outbreak of the
civil war and was a brave amid brilliant
'
omcer. Since time war he had been eta-
taioned princfpaliy in the ivest. Time railroad -
road riots at Chicago occurred during his
atinministration at Fort Sheridan and lie
took a protnincmmt part in their stippresslomi.
Later hme was involved in troubles at time
, Fort Sheridan host.
IiitIIoi& Goumit ) ' i1omeer.
I BATTLE CREEK. Nob. , Juno 22.-Spe- (
cial.-P. ) J. O'Neill , one of the Drat set-
tiers in Madison county , anti a man who
,
has associated himself with its growth and
prosperity , dropped dead of heart dleaso
while .eatimmg his dinimen yesterday , He was
about 60 years old and leaves one non and
three daughters. His wife died about fir-
: teemi years ago. Funeral services will he
: hold from the Catholic cimurcim Satmmrdy.
I
nmi
DEADWOOD , S. D , , June 29.-Special ( ) -
Dick Jones , omme of tue oldest settlers in
Deadwood , whose name has figured mummy
times in big mining deals , tIled yesterd.my
: at the ago of 70. Jones never becanme ricim ,
although he hamidiefi many big deals. lie
' was burled 1mm this city.
None Other-
Thmmum Drex T , . Slmoomimnmm ever wemmt to
so munch trouble iii lmuyImmR slnomt for
cmmmifrt-i\o , lmmOi'ti eommmfom'tnhle aiuou s'tmS ,
eve ! . itimitle or g.hth . tlmmtu thu nuw' ilttm'k
lm'ouvmm , tuim vie ! kitls-ium thin ocfortIs : tmul
high emit styles-tIme imew pmtmmel 'etiimg
tOJS-O c'olmmlIhmmttioml ) of St'IL' anmi foot
talite Ibevei iuffl'C ) I'oummtl-W'e're clot
going to aay mL ss'ord mmbout time ln'im't'-
ei'eit ) thiflt It is our usumti bmW' kind foe , '
imig vatltml4-m"m'e s'niIt time lathes of
Onmnimtt mumtl those lmc're mmiglitseeiuig to
ask for this mmluoethuimvl"hl tell you tUl
mtboimt it-You tlomm't neffil to buy-but u'o
kumuw you ivihl. ' )
Drexel Shoe Co. , . .
Oiimnh.u's UhOdntO Shoe llous. I
' ' '
s'rltEE'l' ,
11l ) FARNAM
If Our Navy .
Kver gets into Santiago hmmu'ior how '
$ ialn vhll hmovl-tommhe people how'l Whmemi \
tlut'y iuai'tm teeth uxtrbteteti-itH inaimmly ( \ )
tue cimlise of time (14'imtiSt-lthtiL'tI ( to DIII'
mmk ill umeqimimed l ) ' over tlmim'tm'emi ymntt's
uxptrlt'nCt-tt'uI of It here In Oumniimi-
Jrl&
\
. , \'o apply to
i % ( ? lmmt'o ii. little itjiicttiomm :
titi' gmmmummm tlummt. uumumies ; it jimsibl tot' uimm
to t'xtritc't vitlmoiIt eithit'm' 1)111mm or go4- :
No bmttl utter i'fl''ii $ : mum(1 ( uimly 50e-Its
the Ltimmtt v1tlm mmli totmi' 'ork-tlue hmet ' -
that cmiii it ) , iummL'-mmt1 . _ time mutiat ruzmillflllO
ii.Iet.ExmthmmimmmttImtS , ' l uiimtdtm fm'CL'-LUtly '
,
tlttelmdltimt , ii '
,
BALEY ! , - -
18 Year. 3d Pjo'nr pnxtan Ihik.
EzprrtriIiI. Zt1th'Mud ' Fsmrumm
A Reckless Man-r-mA
Om' inuputlt'mmt 'OfIIami , nrc those who , . -
don't sla't'IHIY gt't'a ' ' ( ' ( for time mbtii- . . .
gt'rotim4 t'tmuglmmm , & 'OulH. lI'mILiLItmh ) ( trIIIIl'K ( , - . ; ' ' . f -
t1 t. , t him t w'iil lt'mi ml I im iumeImmIIl1ia , p1 mu-
.
i'i ) ' mtiiml lmmnuy thtiil mhisLase if not itt-
ti'mmuit'il to iu tiiume-t in't'itntmd rpmmn'mly "
( II' ti (1O't.I" . $ i.r'rerlimtioil . ii ; inIju'i'ntI'i' - , -
1)mmm' skill amul Judgimii'imt can btm rulk'd
'
I Iminimm imm t'itin'r evuut-Wu it i'e time Iurm't ' 'i ! '
' ' 1mm OimimthlU-ltlIi its ' . '
rt'tmtll tlu'uig stort' - (
1
uu'ver imt''tm.8ary for * 15 to substitutim- - '
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I fur we lumuvo everytimiuig , ' .
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TheAloe &PenfoldCo - -
L.uiijs.rt. . , , I . ,
I Limrcc.t ItetuiI flruW lLtuse ,
l48 Farnitma Street. OMAHA.
Opposit , Faztcgm Hotel , .
1ANSANS ( ENJOY IT
( Continueti from First I'age. )
Wetlnestlay night , June 20 , nra not yet cmi-
tirely settled upon ,
Time financial status of time comiventlomi is
reported to be cneouragimmg , paynments mm
subscriptions having been mmemmrly Comuileted ,
Time convention is also cotmmmuammm5immg the attention -
tention of the tmewslapes of the restern
, cities , antI the inibhlcity conimnittee tins or-
tiers for articles trommi a nuimmber of itmilu-
, ential Imnhmera ,
Ttme conimimittee will meet agaimi on Friday
or Saturday.
31 I i.V.t' , ' 'i it , uiHii'CHIHiIIIA'i'H ,
( jnmi'eoinmiiiIm'es'l'hul , ) , q'l.IeN to , loiU
I mi Itisli'iemmleiiei' lit Iit't'eisi'M ,
At a nmcetimmg of time Comiessioimairtn' cimh % ,
which was held imm time h'rcss inmilihimig yes-
brunt , time organizatiomm ivils roimipleteti and
rcgtulatiomia for time govcrimtmmcmmt or the club
adopted. The election of oflhcers resulted hit
time selection of time following : i'resitleimt , C.
ii , tie /.evaiios of time Giatmt See-Saw ; vice
imrcsitlent , E. 0. Feliler of time Moorish 'Vii-
lago ; secretary nmmd treimsuror , C. II , hIoi-
brook , sr. , of time California Gol.t . Mine. Time
cxectmttve commmuittee consists of J. A , Gor-
mamm , P. C. Mattox , II. W' . StcCommmmeil , A. F ,
Turpimm and lm. ii. Cagimey.
Time consttmtmtimm nummi by-laws ivere ndoimtcd
after considermmtmle ilisctmssiomi nmiti time ques-
tiomm of ii 25-cemit evening ndmlssiomm to time
expositiomm was ( hiscusseth to sonic extent ,
but laid over without nctiomm ,
H. F. MeGmirvey , representing the expo-
eltiomi nmmmnagerneimt , addressed time cimmb relative -
tive to the inmrticiputiomm of its immemuibers lit
-time Im'ourtlm 'of July celebration at the
grotmmmtis. Time suggestlamt was favorably con-
sitiered anti time cRib will orrammge for omme
of time ummust mmovei amid itmtercstiimg ; arutlea
that has eveim heemm aeemm imi time westemim
hiumnislmlmere , E , 0. Folder , J , A. Gorimmami , F.
D. Colvin , Froth Thommmpsomm amid 1' C. Siattox
were appoimmted a special comnumittee to ur-
range for the umarade.
htivmt'sJmrimitmM Itejxieter.
0mm of time most ummimimmo features or time
louva buildimmg vili be the register which
commtaimis spaces for over 100,000 names mtmmd
is supposed to be one of time largest books
timmit bus ever been mnammufmicttircti. Time calm-
tract for Umis immmtmmemmse tiocumnmcmmt muas lot
by time Iowa comimnmissinn two nmnmmtiis ago
amid it has just beemi commipletotl. 'Time book is
thirty incimes wide , thirty-two hmmeimes lomig
amid teim imicimes tlmick. It commtains nearly
3,000 images and weighs 950 potmmmds. It no-
juireii a renni amid a half of paimer that
weighs 200 pounds to time ream amid timirty
square feet of the best quality of bather.
Three books of gold loaf were used in thm
lettering amid ornamemitotion mqmtl time total
cast of the bank was about $800. Alter it
has served its hmurpose at time oxpositioti it
'mviii be deposited 1mm time Altlricim historical
coiiectiomm at flee Moines as a sotmvcmmir of time
expositioli.
It.klmimr fur it tlLIitl ,
No nrrangomneimts imnve yet licen immndo by
time Musical departmmmont for a humid to give
tinily commcerts aim tue expositinmi grcmummtls.
Negotiatlomis were oicmiei witim Director
Grecim of time Seventh \'mmrd humid to PImmy
an cmmgagcmmment of one week , htmL Mr.
Green said thmat a numimbur of his mmmcmi svare
playimig imerimiamment engmmgcrnemitmm mmmm'i ' lie
could not ask them to break timese for a
short emmgagemnommt. Attemmmlmts to secure time
services of otimer bands were also ummsuc-
ccsaftml.
Time Atlmiimtic ( In. ) bamiti will accompammy
the laura deicgatioim to Ommmahma today anti
will imhay on time grounds.
Pimimimmey's band is under engagement to
imiay mit the exposition for a short period
cornnmcncing July 7.
Imi imcht''omt ' , mr thit' OIII'ers.
After time dedicatory exercises at tIm. ' Jowa
imtmiitiiiig this aftormmeon time mnenibers of
the executive council of Iowa , the mmmcnmbora
of time Iowa Exumosition comnmissiomi , time cx-
position officials and distimmgtmisimed guests
will lie entertained at lumicimeon at time viaduct -
duct cafe.
A reception to Governor and Mrs. Simaw ,
the mmmernbers of the executive council and
their wivcs wiii be held at time Iowa build-
jog from 5:50 : to 6:30 : p. m. For this occa-
sian music wiil 1)0 furnished by time Apollo
club of Council Bhuff , a niaimdolimm climb of
llfteemm members ,
I'vetit Fit I I . .mm N fom' S , ' , 'd I elm Dii .
The preparations for time celebration of
Swedislm day tomorrow are practically corn-
pleted and the local committees who have
WLCOM [ IOAJ
Speciallowa Progrniii
. , . * mt flti , ,
CERMAN V1LLCE
1i1ltJ''lt7S DR1 ,
S'I'L li I EN VO SZt
Ut'mmermil Mmimmagt'r.
Klm'tgliitem"s Futunotus
I.lItiy Ot'clicstra ,
l.hu1)avcupot
i NOuS Songs.
The Only Cool Place 6rounds
i RISORT 111 ton IAUftS.
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the mmmatter iii charge are jimtmInmmiby $ conflmhen
that time occasion wihi lit' omit' tif time immost
notable of time week , The shmmging cluh $
trmmm Stronmslmurg , Stamitoim'imkei1iti antI a
mmmmmmmber of tmtimer Nebraska ,1tlt's mmrniveml
) 'Cstcrdfl ) ' . Time lieth Oak ( in.i chimim is ais
itm time city' ammti those fromim Sbomux ( lily anti
other cities will arrive tummy' . ir. , l , A ,
Emmimmitlem' of Chicago iumtl lr , Carl Swemmeomi
of Llumthsborg , Knmm. , wore ammmoumg tiit' imotalihe
arrivals yesterday' . 'i'hei'e iiiii te a rehmemursal
of nil time climbs at i'attersmmmI huh at 2 n'cicck
tbmis afterimoomm ammd tommiorrow time vlsitiumI
muimmgers vili be emmti'm'tmihimeti at Itimicli imy' lbs
Onmaima cl tilm ,
' ' , , .
Musle br 'i'ilny.
TIme exposition immusic for today , Jimmie 2 ,
will i)0 )
2 p. mmi.-Dedieatiomm corcumommics at lows
bmuildmmg. ( ,
2 i. rn-Grnnmh cimoral commcert by tbp
Chicago Aiolio climb , Wihlinnm is. Tornhimi ,
director , witlm Thomas orchestra necommmumam4-
nmemmt at time Auditorimmmmm.
I ! Ii. mmi.-Fim'eiu cmrks.
I ' m..ms * I I on Nol i'm. .
Time enr cmmtmtimimmhmmg the litinimesota umiinurai
exhibit has bocmm host summmeuvimem'e cii the
m'ctid. It wee shined a week mmgim , bitt has
evitleimtly bt'on sltietrmtcked mmopiewhere. nn.l a
trmmoem' bums becmm scmmt emit to ioeiite it ,
Ouu immg to tiIe late mmrriviml itt trains th
thrdicntlomm of time Iowa building will coin.
nmence at 2 o'clock iotiay tasteati of at
11 o'clock , itS iiort'iofore nmmmummmmmcemh. TIme
exercises miii be hmchtl In time Iowa buiitiimig.
A mmunmber of lost articles , immclutliimg irnro
ois , hiockctbools cmntatmmllmg mimoimey , lmpod.
kirciiie'fs mmmiii vnrlotms other knick-kimu kmm
am. ) iii time cbcck ruomn of time Nobrakm
buiidlmmg nwmiitimmg idemitifleation. Time owlm-
em's or thre articles mmmay obtnimm tlmenm by
cailiii [ ' at the Nebraska buiilmliimg anti pruv-
Imig ti'.ii' might to time lmi'ohmt'rtY.
. Time Gerimmimim vihicge is mit time front uguimi
witim mu mmiicclni lmrogm'Immm for ltmwa tiny , Slami-
umotimimig titmit
agcr 'omm Szimmmmyey imegiects
cami multi to time enjoyiimeflt of lila gimesl.9 nmim
time village is mmlmemui ) ' the immot imoltmlar retort -
tort , mmm time grotimiths. Time T'robonim wp.r-
blers ni.e 01111 of its immost cmmjtiyniile mmttrmi-
tlnmis ammd have scored a gemmUimme hit with.
its Patrons.
Charles McDowell of New Orleans , secretary -
' ' Lumober asso-
tary of the Soimtiiormi C3'lmm'eSs
eintioim , iii in time city urrammgimmg for slmaco
tom' mmmi eximibit to be iminmie by time associa-
tio'm 1mm the Agnicimhtume l.uildimmg. 'Time cx-
iitbit. Is how 21i rommtc to Ommiaha amid Sin.
Mclowell iill remmmalu to look after its 1mm-
stahimitiomi. A full h'.tmo ' of cypr&ss Itmmmmber of
all gramles 'will be iimcitmdcii in time exhibit.
Time bunny nttractbomis of Mommtgomnery
' , Vard & Co.'s imuildimig nrc exceeding its ca-
vaclty. Yestenihny time ommtortninnment vns so
vcll patrommisctI that tIm doors hind to ha
shut at intervals to Prevent ovorerowiilug ,
Scarcely mm visitor omm time groumitimu imecmmmmm to
miss time opportunit y. to enjoy thts novel aimd
attractive exhibit , timid nowhere mire tlci'
immore cordially received tmmmtl imospitehmiy cmi-
tem'tmi iii ed.
i'm'esitieflt S. II. Slmhiory : or time Iowa coma-
immission was in time cIty to participate lim tit
dumdichtiomm of time iowa imuhldummg , immmt wzmi
cnlkd it' Ci'nmitomi i' time glows of time su i ,
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Pm'cmmidcmmt for time oceasiomi wIll ba read by.
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comimmimittee of time commumisslon.
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With a Bce map coupon , on page 2 , 10.
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From the Rock Pile-
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