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Initial of 1miita~ Other to Oct. 90.-th of the today with an indicative of Sf nll In or it lo Idn yen b ( or a of CHU ria REGULATOR AVL prosperity and participated in by f and other civic The marched the business of tlie city and was reviewed by Vice President the cabinet many of tlie from foreign and other STIK parade was under direction of General Joseph Stockton of who in with a made the fact that e by actual Mites acted grand manthal of the parade and the men in lino for tho march on street and streets south of Vvith Michigan The column moved north along Michigan and from the throng of Adams street was reached the turned and west to Wabash to west to State south to Adams and west to the reviewing stand by the vice president and prominent Americans and The reviewing stand erected in front of the and was a decidedly imposing tastily decorated the crowd was so dense in vicinity of the stand and for blocks in every direction fact nearly every street in tlie city is that way through the throng one block distant from this point where they broke ranks and were soon mingled with the rest of in a grand scramble to find a place where a person could elbow his way through the moving mass of hu inanity and stand a little chance of seeing something of was going In this they were not very successful and for several hours the people were wedged in almost solidly and every one had to wait his turn even to turnaround to say nothing of getting to where the festivities proper were in active parade was of a most imposing nature and the bright uniforms of the and military companies iu line were the for many and drew from the thousands of from far and volley after volley of that caused every man in the procession to be proud of the fact that he could have the opportunity of appear ing before so great a gathering and march Ing in review of the most people of this and foreign Washburne was one of tiie occupants of the reviewing stand occupied by Vice President this successful CONSUMPTION CURE sold by druggists on a positive a test that no other Cure can stand If Tou have a HOARSENESS or LA it will If your has the CROUP or WHOOPING use it quickly and relief is If you fear don't wait your case is but take this Cure once and receive immediate 50c. and Ask your for If your lungs are sore or back use SHILOH'S POROUS 2Sc.  at Central Drug Tabules Ripans cure Ripans Tabules cure Ripans for Ri Tabules cure Ripans Tabules a for s frum World V hf the The BoArd of a te the 8mm  and the qc w Board ta United of the Director The City Council AVO by ABLAZE MASONIC the principal thoroughfare ef the crowds are dense nod the and those on State For many from the house up past and on ington from Clark to fifth and even as far down as the the Jam of so great to render the driving of any kind of a vehicle through the these points an absolute It required over two diligent work on the of the large force of police to get the moving and thinned out sufficiently to allow teams to pass and down the street with any sort of lasted but a short when the immense throng became tangled up again and traffic was completely off for the second all the efforts of tlie police to cleat Clark street of the crowd tiris time fruitless they turned their attention to Fifth avenue and shortly had the major portion of the mass of moving humanity onto adjoining and that thoroughfare was then used by the truck instead of the main traveled 011 where many of the distinguished visitors are is covered with bunting hide the brick stone work of the im posing All of the decorations along this avenue where the parade will form and begin its long march are as fine as any in the and including Michigan State and the display of bunting and flags in the various is said by competent critics to ijt of variety anything of the kind ever hung out for tlie American people to their opinion INTERESTING with Fair will be Dedication day The procession of invited guests will bo formed near the Auditorium hotel on Michigan and southward to Jackson park in the following Joint on of the World's Columbian and the World's The of the World's Columbian exposition and the President of tho Centennial of 187, at and the Director sonth on Michigan avenue to Twenty ninth where li will president Of the United after to Thirty-fifth east street to thence to Washington H will be formed in parallel lines on the west side of the parade grounds of the forming at the Auditorium the mounted troops that are to act as escorte to the of states and and that wUl accompany them from tha Auditorium to Washington will take their position in rear of the staff of the lino of march is taken up will proceed in their proper ' BY national and will have been formed in the meantime fay brigades in line of the east side of the field at Washington As president approaches the grounds the sainte will be and on his taking hla position opposite the center of the line the commands will change direction by the left forming and passing In review in the usual except that the distance in column will be that in mass. Tlie by the command and the ride around the line will be dispensed owing to the limited The troops having passed in review will then the escort of honor for the entire and will continue the march via Fifty-seventh street to the exposition thence to the Manufactures and Arts where the troops will take positions assigned the the for As the vice - president's carriage through the exposition a battery on the lake front will fire the national IK TUE 12:: o'clock the following program take place Ifi the under the director general as master of composed by Professor Paine of by Bishop Charlea H. 1).. LL. of by the Director of welcome and tender of the freedom of the city of Chicago by Hempstead recitation from the written by Miss Harriet Monroe of muslo by O. W. of reading by Mrs. Sarah C. liO by tho Director of Works of tho Master Artists of the Exposition of Hue and to them of special commemorative of AND In alibi Trader to tiia Fair Dedication m Grand Women fron All oC the 20.Chicago's the greatest assembly ball of the WM with light and beauty last women women In that put to the greatest creations of a And there were who have made their Imprint on the history of other and warriors have the dusky foe in the and tried the enemy on the briny nien of letters and of laWj of and of BEAUTIFUL by the up and down street where that intersects with Just above the old the scene is one of such artistin beauty as to he almost The decorations ou the principal buildings on this Street were not completed until late last the finishing touches having been deferred for the purpose of giving visitors something new and of variety to rest their wondering eyes upon this morning and to make them of their after having spent a restless night in a city eo densely packed with people as to compel some of them to bundle up in their overcoats and catch what sleep they could on the seats in the different In respect the display of all manner of decorations have played their part in the great program to And as early as T o'clock it was the next thing to an impossibility to a with the cable cars through the crowded For a distance of over three in each direction pn State from Monroe street It was literally packed from sidewalk to sidewalk with almost a solid wall of They all tp have turned out for the one purpose of seeing if it were possible to make the street present a appearance than did before darkness last night hid from view the brilliant colors displayed froin nearly every building on the faces of all were upturned anil wearing a look of more of the citizens of Chicago were the 2,000 or more of distinguished women and of the civilized nations of the As a social function there was an effervescence of patriotic fervor on the part of the ruling Ihe it the most notAble so far as society waii in her entire it was a scone of almost indescribable brilliancy that presented itself to the vision Of the vice president of the United States when at 0:30 to the leaning upon the arm of President N. of the World's fair he appeared upon the of the ball The brilliant hues of the seemed to struggle for recognition with the rays of the electric The steel curtain of the stage had and Its half fluttered the Spanish royal upon which were Potior Tender of the buildings on of the World's Columbian exposition by the dent thereof to the President of tho World's Columbian ot the buildings by the president of tho World's Columbian commission to tho vice president of the United States for of the buildings by the vice president of tho United from tho Dedicatory of and with full chorus and orchestral Columbian M. of Now Prayer by archbishop of by H. C. McCook of National 4Jlia'JJLi:a. Tomorrow night there will be a display of fireworks iy Garfield and Lincoln instead of in Jackson park as at first ceremonies in connection with the World's congress auxiliary will also take place on the night of 21 at the Vice President Morton will be the honorary c hairman for the and Archbishop Ireland will deliver tho will conclude on Saturday with of ber of state buildings in Jackson park and maneuvers in Washington Fatal Natural Oct. 20.A special from A fatal natural gas explosion here yesterday and the the President of Columbian com- felt all over the of the firm of The Vice of tho World s attempted to and tho Vice when accumulated gas terrific The building fell in 8. Tho Vice of the the World's Columbian Secretary State and the Secretary of the Secretary of War and tho Attorney of tho the of the of the Interior and the Secretary of The Diplomatic Supremo Court Speaker of the House of and the Mayor of Hon. unfortunate man and ho was removed from the debris fatally at Oct. National church conference has begun its meetings The first day's session yesterday was full of Interest and tion for those the fold of the de It was devoted to the read ing of with singing and Lyman J. ex-President of the About 200 Columbian Ex-President of the World's Columbian The Senate of the United headed by the pro 15, The House of The tho were a Oct 20.Joseph a residing in this was an unknown who his house for the purpose of ot the floor to ping of orate one ' n. Oct 2li-Tfca woiL day's session of 4he oi Christian opened Mite In church was crowded Christians when the service of aongi the ht Ira D. ' bnd of the Syracuse the Unt ' to was wHk ' Misa Taylor of epoke on the Junior Alter this address one minute were irosa the Junior The the Junior societies the state ore on the W. P. of thr Methodist ihe tion on The for holding the next convention haa not yet been decided S the St. Oct. 80.Twenty-^two telegraphers arrived here last night from Chicago en route to Kansas City in response to advertisements printed In the papers of that dty offering railroad permanent Chicago operators were joined at the depot here by Louie and the the Initials of Queen Isabella and her the rulers of Spain in the time of the great In the space be tween the boxes and the proscenium loomed up a massive United States shield It was by the stand of colors on the right and left by the flags of all the American HY face of the corresponding panel was the of surrounded the flags of all the nations of the Old World a bouquet of national emblems in which the colors of Spain and Italy were To the right and before and above and fluttering in the air from the and hiding from view the primitive nakedness of the marble wera the stripes in profusion beyond the art of calculation or guess Flora also played no insignificant part iu the There festoons of smilax running in front of all tlie boxes thence lbe balcony and the gallery Hero and there the green of nature was relieved with ar rosettes of red and banks of palms and ferns su jk ported the panels to the right and left of the while a mass of green foliage formed a centerpiece for the and a rising bank of tropical plants hid from view the military band directed by Sousa of Marine band that the music for grand was not until after 9 o'clock that the of Auditorium were and the scores of vehicles In waiting to empty their occupants into the rotunda that lay beyond the portals of tlie appearance of Vice President Morton was recognized .by a flutter of feminine but decorum militated against any demonstration of joy and gladness on t he part of the sterner The vice president was escorted to a tion in the corner of tjie hall and the reception was at once TO THE guests passed over tho floor in introduced to the then to the of next to the and finally after running this to the vice president and distinguished At the conclusion of the reception and which until nearly 11 the president was escorted the loge on the immediate right of the stage aud the remainder of the guests considerable time was by the managers in the floor for ami after 11 o'clock when the strains of and harp is lo supply the vacancies caused by the on the Colorado and Banta Fe and as over seventy-five are said to have been sent during the past two It is thought by tonight every vacancy by the Is Oct 20,The special con- committee appointed the methods of Supervisor of John 1. Davenport met la the federal I building Arms Coakley reported that be Mr. Davenport with another on Saturday and that Mr. Davenport had smiled and said that he would not be In a position before the committee for live too United States District Attorney Mitchell com gave testimony about the prosecution of violators of the election laws and other Not a Oct. 90.T^e court of appeals coincides with Attorney General dale In bis private opinion to the governor to this that Oct. 21, is not legal holiday in this and the Judges have to hold court on that The bulk of the legal opinion In and about the court is that it is not a legal and the banks will have to keep open on that day or take their chances ou maturing financial Oct. 20,The Protestant Episcopal through its general convention sitting as a board of yesterday afternoon entered its formal protest against the policy and custom of the States government of making appropriations for the support of Indian schools under denominational It also indorsed the effort to secure an the United States Drew for Dead Oct. 20.City Solicitor lUed laid before the county prosecutor the evidence and finding of the board of revision In the cose of Street who was accused of carrying the names of dead men on his pay roll and appropriating the money to bis own and recommended the matter be presented to the grand The case has been before the city council for some Edward Oct. 20,The trial of Edward who in June last .so tragically murdered Max the betrayer of his in open ended yesterday afternoon iu a verdict of acquittal oti the ground of Diven is harrowing spectacle of and it did not take the defence long to convince the jury of tho Gave Oct. telegraph Charles F. Carroll of whose criminal carelessness caused the collision at New London last Friday and who immediately and gave Sheriff Hawkins of. New was and took him to that where be will be of Venue for the Borden Oct. 20.U is rumored that a change of venue may bo for in the Borden it come to Plymouth will probably be the locality Two detectives are now at work on the case in and about Fall River for the defense it is ' -  

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