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137DEDICATE NEBRASKA'S BUILDING. Elaborate Program for the Exercises Tomorrow- Commissioner-General Joseph Garneau has At the conclusion of these exercises the It is expected that a large number of Nebraska Chicago Tribune June 7/93. | 137DEDICATE NEBRASKA'S BUILDING. Elaborate Program for the Exercises Tomorrow- The Speakers. Commissioner-General Joseph Garneau has arranged an elaborate program for the dedication ceremonies of the Nebraska State Building tomorrow. Buffalo Bill and his outfit of soldiers, Indians, and cowboys, representing the early history of Nebraksa, will form an interesting feature. They will assist in receiving Gov. Lorenzo Crounse and party at the Fifty-seventh street entrance, and will escort them to the east door of the building. In a brief address Gen. Garneau will turn the structure over to the Governor, who therupon will formally dedicate it to the public. Brief addresses upon the subject of the resources of the State will be made by W. J. Bryan, Member of Congress, ex-Gov. Robert W. Furnas, and others. At the conclusion of these exercises the "butter artist" of the world, Mrs. Caroline W. Brooks, will mold butter in the presence of the public in the second story of the building the seal of the state to be put on exhibition in the Nebraska Dairy Exhibit. The party will then march to the Administration Building and pass in review before her Royal Highness, the Infanta, and thence to the Nebraska exhibit at the Agricultural Building, where the profession will disband. It is expected that a large number of Nebraska people will be here to attend this event. Four or five hundred arrived yesterday and several special train loads are scheduled to arrive today. |
