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    TnE OMATIA DAILY BEE: TliriiSHAY. Al'IUL 14. IPM.
I 11 Wl "'J I n IP WPI1 -Ml ,.JAM1H1 J t 11 ,! Mill llll HIM IMIIU 1 null MTtw M
MTx 73 n n n 7 n rp n n it3 R
on innrni niMirntin this
SALE
TOOAY
THIS
MORNING
at 8 O'clock.
1400 DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS,
bought from a New York skirt manufacturer at about ioc on the dollar. The manufacturer
was badly overstocked and needed ready cash". We made a low offer, secured the stock and
. OFFER THE ENTIRE STCCX ON SALE THURSDAY AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE.
J' ;
I
Skirts at 89c, in Basement
Golf klrtg of good heavy mats
rials. dre.a skirts neatly trlm
med Worth up to $1 at
89c
Dress Walking Skirts $1.50
Dress Skirts, some with drop linings, mode
of cheviot, broadcloth, etc., wall ing skirts
of heavy meltons, suitings, etc' --l Kh-O
Never a skirt offer like this 1 O VJ
worth up to $3.50 n
at
Golf Skirts at $2.50
Very fine arry of walking and golf'sklrts, In
.50
good heavy outing cloth,
suiting, etc aevsn gorea
sslfatrapp ad trimmed, etc
Worth jp to 5 at
Pretty Sprinj? Skirts at $3.48
300 skirts in the very choicest and newest
ideas, all colors, SO differ-
3dS
ent styles, all the very late
ideas in trimming
Worth up to $6.50, at
Golf and Dress Skirts at $4.75
4QO dress and walking skirts in this magnif.
lcent lot and 2QO of thtm at e samples drea
skirts In new voiles, canvas cloths, e-tamines,
etc., highly fashionable golf
skirts, an extraordinary
offer
A.75
Worth up to $13 at.
JL..
High Grade Sample Skirts-
6-22
A U the hiaKut grade mmple tkirtt in Hit factory no tiro
alike they art ursrm from fiz
to $17. SO tach all Ute mjt
stunning utte ideas
your choice at
CONSTIPATION
CURED BY
w.niLKS' PULSION
When yon are costive or bilious
or constipated don't take an old
time dose of physic that throws
your bowels into spasms and causes
the liTer to act improperly. Milks'
Emulsion acts pently on the
Bcwilt, Uw tad Kidneys.
CANAL QUESTION IS SENATE
Consideration of Bill Providing' for GcT.rt
nent of Zsre.
MORGAN AMENDMENTS NOT ACCEPTED
Mr. Mtri Believes There la a
Sinister Motive Behind the BrKl.h
Aaltatlea Over Mosanlte
Coast.
WE GUARANTEE AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
rwcfcm arict reftmura by roar Arstfist V flnt
Iota, tats aat tin rtlitl
The Milks" Emulsion Company.
GeuUexnen Terra HsatA lad.
I oiust beg forylvenesi tor my tardiness la
answering yours of the 2nd lost. It was my la
Wmtl s to ant you when I finished the package
of Milks' Emulsion that you seat ma This baa
been about a month aro. The result of Una
trial I am pleased to Dow aire poo.
As sooo as I rewivol the Emulsion I started
to use It aa directed in your letter of the Tth. At
nrst laoUosd sobeoeflt whstOTrr. but I persisted
aad is toe course of teo or three days I beaaa to
cote etttx-t. blace tben until now (and there has
teen about s month sine I took ny my bowels
ban moved daily aad the Indications are thai
the benefit I hv derived Is to be permanent.
Yoa certainly bar my earnest thanks and any
tlma I ean recommend your medicine to any ooa
i. shall hot fail to do so- It seems almost incor
rect to cull your Emulsion a medicine, for tbo
effect was so mild and unlike that caused by any
aiadlcine mads for this eomplsint.
1 believe I murht very well dieoootinxM any
further una of your Lmulsion. but npon your i th
ts bast, yoa may send aae aouUwr packs- for
the enclosed Moral la stamp.
I can hardly eipres my crslitoda when I re
aneauber that I found it absolutely necessary to
tkeoatbartioaof one kind oranoUier towsk
my bo veis more dally, and should I Dot take ay
medicine It often kaipened taat three and tour
Osts wouid pv between the stools. Myeonsti
lu had (oiU'U so serious that none of the
onlinary cetftartica would efTeot me at all and I
had wed ererv thing that I could bear of. 1 am
so delighted with tne results of your Kmulfcioa
that if 1 can be of l beuehl nr arrrlc; to you I
shall be pleased w know it. Tbaaktn- yoa ver
much for your kic1m-s I am. tv iwctloliy yours.
towtHu (i. Wcuasa. imt w. rrta St..
March lath, 1801 Imlianapnlla. lad.
OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES
Sosne Decrease la OaTeriasa of Haas
aa Compare Trlth Previoas
Week.
PLAY HORSE W1TU ARMOURS
Wft'sra Lfsg nwi TVe Eou'.h Omit Tei
Dowi tli Lie.
WEATHER TOO COLD FOR HOT GAME
Despite Cfcltly Alsaosphere. Thoaafc,
Three Ilaadred ralthrals ait
Tkrastk the Eatlre
Ferterasaare.
A benumbing atmnephere and a rnggS
fame characteiixd the contst between
Omaha Western leajruers and the amateur
ArnTvura of iuth Omaha on the Vinton
tree grounds yesterday afternoon, but In
spite of both the faithful stayed through I
the agony and saw the finish.
The Armours, In black auits with yellow
streaks In them, were pretty to look at, j
and after a few weeks of practice will be
able to furnish a pretty fair quality of ball.
But they were on dress parade yesterday
and their playing, like their suits, 4had a
yt How streak in It
Rourke s prts played In a charley-horse
kind of fashion, too, probably because they
did not have to do otherwise. The profes
sionals each had a lick at the ball In their
half of the first and Carter had two before
the side was retired, after having made six
runs. Six men went to bat for the young
sters In the first two Innings and no runs
was the result. Then V the third they
got In three on a couple of Omaha's errors
and a couple of singles. .Not another one
of the striped boys crossed the plate araln
until the eighth, when they got one more,
and In the ninth three runs on some good,
snappy ball playing. Meantime Rourke's
men had been Jogging along, bringing In
three in the second, four more In the fifth
and still three more In the seventh. In this
Irnlng Frecse made a three-bagger that
looked good to him for the first home run
of the season, but he was ten feet too late.
Costly errors did the trick for the South
Omaha team, but thty will got over that.
The score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. 1R. PO. A R
Carter, rf & 1 1 l o 0
Bliipkv, 3b 5)0110
Miller. If 4 2 3 1 0 0
W all. If 1 2 (, i v o
Yt elch. cf 6 I 2 4 0 0
Cheat wood, lb a 2 1 0 1
Plake. ss 5 2 2 2 2 1
l,wns. 2b S 2 2 3 1 1
Courcey, c 1 0 0 2 0 (
Freesr. c 2 1 1 2 0 0
McCarthy, p S 1 1 0 2 0
81-afsUill. p 2 0 1 0 2 0
won. I"rV Fliret second.
third. Time: 1 4H.
Rcotch Thlstls
IvXHIBITIO (. Ml: OF BIE 111.1.
hat
atloaals YV!a at Philadelphia
Amerlraas Y. I a the Series.
FHII.AI'KLFH 1 A . April 12 -The serls
of gsm-s fur the 1.1 f. . se ball chsn.pt. -n-ship
end"1 trVnv w'th vl-try frr the Na
tionals The Fhitadlphia Amerlcsr.s won
the series, thoy wir-.irg five cut of eight
games played. Score :
rh n
Nationals I n (I S 1 0 r 1 1
Americans 1(0100 22 4 2
Hattertes: National. Mrl'hpr"n nd .Mur
shxll; Amr!-!r!. (( :nce and Bohre k
enr't. I'mplre: ?:intl .
Ool.l'MHl'S. O.. April IJ-TVtrolt fnllM
to hit Ms'srkey sn.l Hn1y at criursl
times tolay and the Coi'.imhus American
assoclstlon team handily. Pire:
R. II. E
Columbus 0 1 2 0 0 0 x 3 S 1
lietroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 2
Batteries: Columbus. Mslsrkry. H.tnlv.
HeaRtr and Cleaver; Itrolt, Stovall, limll
and McMannus.
II AltVAHD ITERCl, a BO AT R ACE
Totals 16 14 27
ARMOURS.
AB. R. IB. FO.
Tonneman, 8b 5 10 2
MrMann. ss. 5 0 10
IHneen. cf 2 10 2
O'Keefe. lb 4 0 0 1,1
Cahill. 2b 4 0 0 4
Bowler, If 2 0 10
McCale. rf 4 0 0 0
Withers, p 2 10 1
Adams, p 2 10 0
Finley. c 4 2 S 5
T S 24 12 11
0 0 4 0 2 0 18
300001S ;
6; Armours, 1
Flake, Downs.
Totals 98
Omaha ...I t
At mour 0 0
Earned runs: Omaha,
Two base hits: Carter.
Thre-base hit: FTeeee. First base on
balls: OfT Withers. 4; off McCarthy, 1; off
6baf stall. 1. Struck out: By Withers. 2;
by Adams, 2: by McCarthy, S. Left on
bases: Downs 2. iMneen, Plnke. Wild
pitches: By Withers. & Passed balls:
Finley, 2. First base on errors: Omaha,
7; Armours, 8. Hit by -pitcher: Courcey
(2). Ptilpke. Time of game: 2:00. Umpire:
Clarke.
Sealors Ya la One Eveat aad "or ha
fts ores Take m Race.
CAMF.RimiE. Mass., April 12.-The Har
vard Interclas race was rowed over a
one and seven-f lglit hs-miles straightaway
course on the ClK.rles rlWr this nlternoon
and was won handily by the seniors In
1J minutes anil second. The Juii is
second In 13 minutes. 1:1 seconds; soptn
mores third and law school fourth, no
tims taken for the latter two. The Inter
club race, in which the YVeld seniors and
Weld sophomores contested, wss rowed
over the same course. The sophomores
won by 23 seconds. Their time was It
minutes, 4i seconds.
Haaaboldt Wlas First C.awie.
HUMBOLDT. Neb., April IS (Special
The first base ball game of the seasin
toorf place yesterday afternoon on the home
grounds between the Dawson snd Hum
boldt high school teams. The game was
exciting end was won by Humboldt by a
score of 15 to . Batteries: Humboldt,
I'etrashck and Crawford; Dawson. Yats
snd Miller. Struck out: By Petrashfk.
12: by Yates. 7. Bradley and linn were um
pires. .
Ames YVIos from Hlahlaad Park.
AMES, la,, At-rfl 11 (Special Telegram )
Ames defeated Highland P.irk college
of Des Moines here todsy by 2 to 1. For
s early In the season the game was fast.
Three errors were made, two by Ames and
one bv Highland. Both teams were wet.k
t the but. Ames getting but four hltH,
one a double, and Highland six. Batteries:
Ames. Cotton. Reece and Triple; Highland,
Stark and Riley
Prlnretoa Klrrts Managers.
PRINCETON. N. J . April 13 -The
Princeton undergraduates today elected
Pvlvester Johrson as base ball manager
snd William Mntter rf St. John. Mo., as
track manager for the ensuing year.
Mllwsske Bays Plarera.
MILWAUKEE. April IS. Infielder Harry
Clnrk and Catcher Plattery have been pur
chased by the Milwaukee American as
sociation ball team from the Chicago
American league team.
World's Best Pile Cwre.
Why endure torture from piles till you j
contract a fatal dlsesse when Bucklen's
Arnica Salve cuTea or no pay. 55c ?o
sal by Kuhn & Co.
The Bee want ads are tne Beat Bue'.r.ess
Boosters.
I JrW.Ma4imili m i i 1 imp imn MJi Will III I l l I
I BilEyraATHSCjj
" i - "i 1
Tear an A'dcock's Porous
Plaster in two length
wLv. and apfSy on soles
of feet; renew the plaster
every time the feet are
bathed. You will be sur
pried how it will relieve
rheumatism in the feet or.
ankles.
For tired or Umt feet relief
is afforded at once.
POROUS
PIASTER
Alk-ock Plaster sr the original ssd genuine porotn plters snd have nerer
been euna.ird a s tain-cTeT. We gnsrantee tSem ti,cTHitin no belladonna, opium
or any poison whsteve. Absolstely sste. wooderlully caratiTe.
'Never Accept a Substitute.
CINCINNATI. April 13. (Special.) The
Price Current says: There hat been some
decrease In offerings of hogs compared
with the preceding week. Total western
packing was 355.000. compared with 420,000
the preceding week and 10.000 last year,
t'lnce March 1 the total Is 2.30. 000, against
1' (60. OX) a year ago. Prominent places
compare as follows:
JK03
WASHINGTON. April li. The renate to
day began consideration of the bill pro
vlding for the government of th Panama
canal cone. Th ereater part of the day
was occupied by Mr. Morgan In support
of amendments offered by himself. None
of them was accepted and the reading of
the bill was nearly half completed. Mr.
Morgan attacked the new Panama canal
company and contended that the United
States should proceed to carry Into eTet
th treaty with Panama regardless .he
demand of that company.
Upon the request of Mr. Fairbanks the
senate ordered the printing of the lnte
President McKlnley' last speech at Buf
falo a a public document. In present
ing th request, Mr. Fairbanks stated that
thora ar many Inquiries for th ad
dress. '
A bill was passed providing for th
opening of the abandoned Fort Abraham
Lincoln military reservation In Morton
county. North Dakota, to settlement wnder
th homestead law.
Mr. Hal presented an amendment to
Panama canal government bill re
quiring that all stores, machinery and I
man to b used in connection with the 1
construction of the canal be transported
In United States built vessels whenever
reasonable rate can be secured.
Mr. Morgan spoke of th delay In pay
ing the tl0.u00.OO to Panama and Implore
republican senators to give the reasons
for It.
Chicaao
Ksnnas City ...
Fouth Omaha .
Ft. T,ou
Ht. Joseph
)nrilanarois ...
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Otttimw
Cedar Rapids ..
Sioux City
St. Paul
E.OnO
114.
2&5.n J'lfc.O'fl
245.00 Io.Ow
JoSOO Iho.cwi
170.(O 174.01
liKl. 7.0f
49
h
44.0f
40 0
44.010
106,000
40.000
4K.(10
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21.0
41.000
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HYMENEAL
BILL TO AMEU PHILIPPINE LAWS
i
Th. KUXV CMTJLSirfrl It ttesatrl ts taks ksi
ACCOatrUMiES WUilDtXr-W. MjLTS.
BULKS' ERULSI0N CO
Priao SO msAs. Tsrr Hants, lai.
6UARANTCC0 M0 F0I SALE BV
DIUO DCTAETIEYT
SrMsl
A Monogram 5c Cigar
today, and than declds for yourself whether
or tuft It is wis to pay doubl the pticm
1 jt oLbax brano beany aa gooo.
W. r.
STOECKSJ CICAR CO,
laut Iouslas 6trt
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
mm NCIIM S9W. -
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Pravlsloa Graafian Railroad Fraa-
chlse Opposed la the Hoase.
WASHINGTON. April IS. Under a spe
cial rul th house today devoted Itself to
the consideration of a bill amending the
law relating to the Philippine Islands. The
provision In the bill In reference to the
granting of railroad franchises and th
guaranteeing of 5 per cent on the capital
actually Invested In such railroads was
opposed by Mr. Jones of Virginia, who al
leged that British and Belgian capitalists
war ready to build the roads without such
guarantee.
Messrs. Cooper and Crlmpacker of Indi
ana, in urging th passage of th bill, de
clared that It properly safeguarded the
Interests of th Filipinos.
Mr. Hcmenway Ind ). amid applause, re.
ported the general deficiency bill, th last
of th general appropriation bills to b con
sidered at this session.
MossLeahos7.
BEATRICE. Neb., April 11 (Special.)
The. marriage of Miss B. E. Lenhoff to Mr.
C. C. Muss was solemnised at St. Joseph's
Catholic church yesterdsy morning st t
o'clock. Rev. M. M. Merkl officiating.
Immediately after - th ceremony, which
was witnessed by a few friends, a
wedding -toreakfast was served at th pas
tor's home. The young couple will mal:
their home In this city.
(lease- Lewis.
MISSOURI VALLEY, la.. April lX.-Bpe-clal.
Lest night at 7 o'clock occurred the
man-lag cf Edward L. Colenso to Laura
Kids, Lewis at th home of th bride's
parents on Second street. Rev. 3. Mac
A Ulster officiating. A wedding supper
was served efter the ceremony. The young
couple have left for Omaha, wher they
will reside.
Rea-Keaaedy.
MISSOURI Y' ALLEY, la.. April IS (Spe
cial Yesterday morning at EL Patrick's
church occurred the marriage of Francis
J. Rea of Boon to Ellen M. Kennedy,
daughter of D. Kennedy of this place.
Father Mullen performed th ceremony.
They left on the noon train for a honey
moon at Hot Springs and will be at home
May L
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Several Vpaets at Owklaatd, Iacladlas
Claim af FI --Aft-alast
Byroa Re.
SAN FRANCISCO. April' 13. There wert
several upsets at Oakland today, one of
them being in the handicap at a mile and
fifty yaras, which was taken by rlyron
Rose, while C-orgalette. at the same price,
was second. Mansard was a heavily played
favorite. Otis sent Mansard to the front,
but he stopped badly. In a driving tinish
Byron Rose beat Gorgalette a nose. Jones,
who rode Gorgilette, made a claim of foul
against the winner, but It was not allowed,
xiesulls:
First race, six and a half furlongs, sell
ing: Sweet Tooth won. tJolonlua second.
.Nellie Bawn third. Time: 1.1'V
Second race, half mile, pure: Peggy
O'Neal won, Qeorge P. McXear second, Al
bert Fir third. Time: 0:48V,.
Third race, mile and an eighth, selling:
Colonel Anderson won, Illaho second. Colo
nel Y'an third Time: 1;65.
Fourth race, mile and fifty yards, handi
cap: Byron Rose wun. (xorgalette second.
Our Bessie third. Time: 1:43.
Fifth race, six furlongs, purse: Ananias
won. Gateway second. Military Man third.
Time: lilt1.
Sixth' race, one mile, selling: Illlluon
won. Coronal second. Laocoon laird. Time:
1:4.
MEMPHIS. Tenn April 13 Results:
First race, six furlongs, selling: Taxman
won. Amorous second, Isamelson third.
Time: 1:17".
tMicond race, mile and seventy yards,
selling: Louisville won. Brooklyn second,
Briers third. Time: l:4tt
Third race, four and a half furlongs:
Bologna won. Philanthropist second. Paw
tucket third. Time: 0:5. Vs-
Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Rough
and Tumble won. Ku Tammany second,
Nmxus third. Time: 1:5V
Fifth race, mile snd seventy yards: Falk
land won. Spencerlan second. Censor third.
Time: 1:60.
Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Orfeo
on. Bensonhurst second. Tom Cnifcb third.
Time: 1:16V.
WASHINGTON. April IS Results:
First race, five and a half furlongs:
Mimon won. Alpaca second, Diaphanois
third. Time: 1 :!(.
Second race, four snd a hair furlongs:
Garrett YY'ilson won. Auction second, Pyg
ma.ion third. Time: 0 67v
Third race, sevtn sud a half furlongs:
Belle of Mllford won. Trsperist second.
Rough Rider third. Time: 1:37V
Fourth race, six and a half furlongs:
Toscan won, 6a is second, Golddome third.
Time: l:iV
Fifth race, seven rurlongs: W. B Fhs.r
on. Bouvier second, liery Wadclell tlilid.
Time: 1:23.
Sixth race, one mile, handicap: Stroller
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Fair and Warmer for the Eastera
Portion f Kebraska Both Today
and Tomorrow.
WASHINGTON. April 13. Forecast :
For Nebraska Thursday, fair and
warmer In east portion; Friday, fair.
For Iowa Fair and warmer Thursday;
fair and warmer In east portion Friday.
For Kansas Fair Thursday aad Friday.
For Colorado Partly cloudy Thursday,
probably ehowers and cooler In east por
tion; Friday, fair. .
For North Dakota and South Dakota
Fair and warmer Thursday; Friday, fair
and cooler.
For YVyomlng Partly cloudy and cooler
Thursday, probably showers In east por
tion; Friday, fair.
Local Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA, April 13. Official record or tern
Next summer you will ha.ve
The tixoosition H
A.
Fever
perature and precipitation compared
the corresponding day
ASTHMA
M adkwl aatharltie now aanoed that andsr
th sr.wm of treatment introduced VJ lit.
frank Wbeuet oi Chicago,
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED.
Dr. L D knots, Lebanon. Ky.t Dr. T. X.
Mmaa. PrhaiLw Iowa: lr. J C. Currrrc.
S4- Faul. atlnn.: Dr. U. L. Oraffry. St. Lotus,
Mo.; Dr. I . I. beard, so. riamraiiiu. aiaav.
k, vitneai to the emwcy of his tnmiOMUit
a4 ta permanency oi th cur la ueir
wa CaSS Vf. unm uc. wm m
radical deparuar mua in ora man ion
tmuk powoeta, afnyi, wwksv w
but do not ran
rnrt TEST TREATMENT
a u. u aiTtnc a abort daarjln.
mil i an ease, and sending bams ol two
otaar uibaaM suflerert. Ask sjT beul
oi uperirecM el those ravsd-
FRANK WMETZEU M.
Grip QairsiT Kaaeked Oat.
"8ome weeks ago during th severs win
ter weather both my wife and myself con
tracted sever colds which speedily de
veloped Into the worst kind of la grippe
with all Its miserable symptoms, says
Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing,' Iowa.
"Knees and joints aching, muscles sore,
head stopped up, eyes and nose running
with alternate spells of chills and fever.
We began t-slng Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, aiding th same with a doubl doss
ef Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
tela, and by its .liberal us soon completely
knocked out th grip.
1th
of the last three
r"' 14. L003. 1901 1801.
Maximum temperature... il 4W 56 5t
Minimum temperature St 40 84 41
Mean temierature 44 44 45 4
precipitation 00 .01 .00 T
Record of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for this day and since March L
1904:
Normal temperature DO
Defioienc y for the day
Total excels since March 1 25
Normal precipitation .10 Inch
Iwficlenrv for the day 10 Inch
Total precipitation since Marchl.2.42 Inches
Ttetirlencv lnce March L lSf,4 2 inch
Dc flcieney for cor. period, 1m. . 1 .!. inches
Deficiency for cor. period, l.. i..z incnes
Report ef Btatlona at 7 P. M.
All your friends will be goinp;, or talking about
going, and tou will be figuring up to see Yvhether you
can possibly scrimp and save to make the trip. Now
is the time to do your planning. Anybody can go
man, woman or child.
Thirty More Trips Are to Be Voted for
All you have to do is to get a few
friends to prepay their subscription to The
Bee and turn in enough votes to be one of
the first ten iu our weekly election. Ke
member, you get 520 votes on a year's sub
scription in the city and COO votes on a
year's subscription in the country.
The Bee will send you, without cos.ting
you a cent, to the very grounds of the expo
sition. Via the Wabash
The Wabash lands all
passengers from all di
rections at its oYvn sta-
CONDITION OF THE
WEATHER.
I Si
:"3
Omaha, clear
Valentine, clear
North Platte, clear
Chevenne, cloudy
Salt Lake City, partly cloudy
Rapid City, clear
Huron, partly cloudy
Williwton. clear
Chicago, clear
St. lx.uls. cloudy
St. Psul. cloudy
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear
Havre, clear
Helena, clear
Bismarck, partly cloudy
Galveston, cK-ar
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
L. A. WELSH. Forecaster.
tion. Main Entrance
World's Fair Grounds,
aving time and money.
The Wabash Suburban
Trains will be prepared
to handle 23,000 passen
gers per hour in ten hours, more people than in Omaha,
Council Bluffs and South Omaha. Think it over.
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The ten j.tisons receiving tt largest number of votes at the doss at
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tne expusltion.
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tcr on of th exposition trip.
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Tt Bee.
prepayment of subscrlptlots mar be made either direct to Th Bs
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No votes sent in by agents w'll o counted unless sent in In accordance
with instructions given them.
Th vote from dsy to dsy will be published In all ad'.tions of Th Ba.
Th "elections" will close each Thursday at t p. rn.
Votes may be deposited at tb business offlc of Th Be or sent by
malL No votes sent by mail will b counted which ar not In tb Omaha
postofitc for delivery at 4:3u p. m. on th day of closing.
Address, "Exposition Department," Omaha Be,
Omaha, Neb.
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(ksrrk Weasen Give Baasstt.
The women of the First Methodist Episco
pal church gave a banquet Tuesday even
ln i.i ttr uonareKa t Ion. About ' we'
.resent and enjoyed th revival of th cus
tom of annual dlnnera. E. A. Benson pre
sided ably as toastmaster and th following
toasts r given: Th Wonien," Georse
M. Spunoik; "Strangers." Mis Kuth Ptiil
ltrpl; Broihers-in-l.aw." Nelson C. Pratt:
KeBectiona. .
Syne.'' 8. Hawver
M tronolitan." C. r. breckenndg
Pendulum," J. H. B'Jtlfr, and "The Men."
Mrs. C. C. Belden. The event was an en
Ure success.
Belhr: "Auld Lena
Tti First Church-
breckenndge; "The
Pressasea ICIeet Delegatea.
At a meeting of the Omaha Printing
Preasanen s union No. ti. held for the pur
pose of electing a deltgste to attend th
sixteenth annual convention of the Inter
national iTinui.g PreasRicn and Awilkt
sms' L'nlon of North America. William
Nickel, assistant foreman of Th Be pr
rora. wa e4-cted as delegate arid James
Klrley. of th Council Hluffj Nonpar'!,
sltemste. The convention will be held at
St. Louis June a.
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