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Show IHGHICAQO. Reception by Citizens to Gnests of Honor. IllliLMANT III'.IOIUIIONS. The Gr.'itit S)e!al t.vcnt tiia Com-try Com-try bas tu Seta. Jim urtunii f siiHiviirv. IliiOiIng; t ii.r I.T llnitn.nils ami Slfni,ibol.-llir Jllllinr) nreilr. Clttcnao, Oct. 1'J. The dedlcalory ceremonies of tho World's Columbian Imposition wero lnanguratiil toda), beginning with thu receitlon and eutcrlilnmciit ulitltllugulihed visitors, an I was followed this uvenlng lytlie formal Inaugural reeeptlon by tho cltliens to the guests of honor. A dete o cro d of jicoplu were close!) racked Icr hours viewing tho brilliant ileoorallons and luitildes as the) arrived. ar-rived. Onco wltlijH tbn great audi-torlum audi-torlum tho first Imprcteiuu wa that n suiting from the Hood of light almost ilaiillnRtothuur-. uslonieileye. Thi Itngu curtnlu was raised and the II tor Ingrxtei led over tlio cutlrucrchrstri lit. It was snooth and temitlngt) daucere Tho lower tier of boxes ex. lendud In n clrcln nroun I thu K.i-e, nbovo which wui locali I thourchestra. A silken banner of Hnnulab royalty was tuiicnded directly ovtr thu center of thu stsge, nnd ou either sldo and 1m-medlitely 1m-medlitely over tho luxis uerubanui , i tell containing tho Initials of J'erjlu aud and Isabella In trout of the or,aiiwasdlalayrd largo piles of stakes surmounted ty n stand ol olirs, stars und stripes In tlio center. Ilnnked mi cither side, wero thu Hags of all tho Aiueilcau repulllu. Tho corresponding position on tho south sldo boru thu bhleidut Hjuslii, surmounted by tho Hpanlsh colors. On lllh.r aldo wire the Hap of every nation In tho Old World, the colors of Hnlunud Hal) being given (he r f-ereuce. f-ereuce. Of llowers, there uero carloads car-loads of wild sinllsx, wlileli wero strrwn lu tho face of thebaleonynnl galler),of the great hall, greetcf thu coming throng. Hoou alter openluc the doors thoso iesonslb!o for tho allalr nppcareil, and the ladles took up their positions to rucclvo gueita. Tho people In thu balconies assumed an air of expect-sni expect-sni y, and the Marino bind broke- forth Into a march. Hinmltaneoi lly Congressman Con-gressman Uurlurow, with Vlco-1'resl-dent Morton U.on hlsiirm, ascended, from thu main roycr, nnd followed by A 1 II0CES8IOV OP OH-JCIAL, IIIQ. NITAllirB, proceeded with stutely troad toward the ladli sand bentlcmen wLo were lo receive them. General nnd Mrs. Miles wero first In Hue. Thu dlttln- fulshed visitors were piiwented toiach uly and gentleman: In turn. After tbu Vlcc-l'resldent cams Justin s of thu Supreme Court an 1 munibers of tho CailneU l.x-1'resldnit Hayes fol-lowod, fol-lowod, and was succeeded by Hon. f.amUrtTue, who eacortud tbu members mem-bers of tho diplomatic corj, eaou nr-rs) nr-rs) e d with all the luslgula and glitter of his cillchl iKisltlou. Then umu Cardinal (llbbous nud f.'arlinal Satolll. Alter the recc Hon, fftm balciny and gallery aud the upf er boxes camu the gue-la, and tho kahldoscoplo scone aoon revived Into a i romeiiadc, ru military officers led tho grand march Into which the moving throng merged Itself. fAt thu closed of tliu march thu orchestra tock up the strain, floating luto n ouadrllh, which set hundreds of feet luto r)lhmio motion. A dancing programme followed. At midnight the supjier room opened open-ed aud the general pleasure of tho I nil was Increased by viands and delicacies, delica-cies, riplrlted dancing was keit up till Ihreo a. in , when tho curtain dropped on the greatcnt social ovunt the country has ever men Among tho distinguished guests nt thu reception tonight, wero Vice-1're-IdentanlMlas Morton, ex-1'renldeut and Miss Hayes, Chief Justlco and Mrs I uller, nud tho lusllcca of the Hupromu Courts, with their wives, membeni of the osbluet, a long list of diplomatic notables, Cardinil Ulli-bons, Ulli-bons, Archbishop Hatolll, Archblthoii Ireland, thu Rovernors of thirty-lieu states, Willi their wives, and stall., Admiral llelknap, Ornerals bcholleld nnd Miles, and wives, Hon. Kohert T. Lincoln, Uencihl Horaco 1'orler, Mr. and Mrs. (lenrgu M. 1'ulluuu, Mr. ami Mrs. Totter Tnliuer, Mr. nud Mrs. Marshall Held, Mr. nnd Mr, Hobart Taylor, Mrs. John A, Logun, and Innumerable others. AMONO Till! MVMV IlfAUIIFUI. CX)3-TUlIt-S worn by ladles were noticed tho following. fol-lowing. Mrs, Totter Talmer, president of tho board of Indy managers, Trenoli coil-ceillou, coil-ceillou, lu gold und )ellaw built of solt plain sntlu and velvet, hlph pullud sleeves, golden train Vandykes, richly embroidered lu crystal and gold, and itnxillngly Jowtlcd, tapered graccfull) towards the wnl't, Ucr-leto corsare, nlto elaborately ornamented by bright bunion emuroiuor), owol, diamonds and tiearls, Inducing n necklaoo corn-poted corn-poted of rubles, mognlllcent pearls aud a diamond tturo. Miss Morton of Washington, .whllo silk Willi shltlon flounces. Mrs Melvillu W. uller, palo grcon brocade silk, dlamon Is, Mrs. Charles W. Tostor, black vol. vet Mrs Jeremiah Husk, blick satin brocade, point laco and itlnmonda. Mrs. 1.. W. Allen of Oregon, empire em-pire gown ofOndluo silk with clstslo sllverclrelo. Mrs. Albrlglit of Nor? Moxloo, trained cortumo of cream brocade eallu Willi draj cry of costly nntljuo Huiiilili shawl, which Id n miss of baud embroidered roses In colors. Mts l-raiiria llul.l.iit Wymiliu, a t nlnt I e ndumuof tan faille (tinea's., tiliiunrd In lace wllli dlnmouJs and (earls. Mir. I.aura V.. Hnwey of Molilalia, a ei mbliiatlon of IdaiK falllu fur-cnlMi fur-cnlMi with llamond i iiiinitiite Mrs llnrriwn of Wynmlng whlto ereioeiniir Iderod In while with orna rnentsof itlainnudsanil ril Mrs Marv Tjyiuu, niiillmtirucom-bluallon niiillmtirucom-bluallon o' Hack aalln aul ehaiitllly Isre. , Mu. I.iuntto l.ivell nf Atliinn, cowri of eejrlet ctiutJii erepe, em briildered In iiimm ot carottlona of similar hue , dre-olluta Iwlki , n well a tl (vlge of tliu Until lords ml with senile I ostrich fiatheis. Mis Mo.Ydow of Molilalia, blaik Itocadu suliii, conitleirl will, ,n) silk, ntralue, with iwlut lac mid diamonds, Mr Trtttlitmla Hue of ( ilirrn!s, ivtunie of I lack faille with gsinlltirii if Jet nn I lur-i Mis Msrgaret lllllnu Kallcbuiy if Utah decalieto riiwii of white fnilln frvncalie imbroldiml in Hlv.r will, ornvniciiisot dluniuu I nnu ptuils Mr Wlialon of Utnli, a cit'tr)-colored cit'tr)-colored guwn of crrp trlnnsad In I rocadeotanro ribbons with oruamsuls uf dlainuuds, thi: iiAtiiOAin today wero uenrly twamred In the trtmeitdous tush ot -plr hxtia Iraina wero counlod inly I j dui. ns nuluery rtgular hal extra tan at tuclii J. I'robably ruver since the Itivcutliiu of the locomotive were nails so rushc I. Visitors lo the Worli'a Fslr ground todny nere nj ii Id I) ascctiobf color, neilvity an I antiunion Iho grounds lull oMclii lly of (ho mines ml mining in I trans-I trans-I tntl n t nil lings awaiini I with soldli s. Additional troop nronrrlv. lug eer) hour. Tliu loa lullltla nrrlMnt lu llinii sju'dil tralcmur tho llurlliigtonroai. Huy are mi irlhu c mmand of Adjutant Uoiieril iio.rgo (id in. Orders wero published Irvi i cons Itutln tho Jackson Turk military ciRnnii mint. I'1'" command of a I tho fori i ant tlio rain wjs given to HiUadli -Uonorat 1 ugonc A ( err. Itiikliitis ou tho Chicago river was ruilindt da) to Rot boat' mt or imrt before the festivities. Mttle will be douuouthu river during tlo rest of tho weik, ludlcitlaiii polut 'onard eicellent weather for tliDPiteinoi us. The naval dlspl iy nu I rl lay will Lu i imfliird wholly to Unite I mates ves-ti ves-ti Is In port. f ineproiicaie-oumnjoujejenerai iut'cs lo have a nlslit military paradnriatur-day paradnriatur-day next was nSt reeelved with much f tver at tho ( lly Hall, (jeueral Miles tailed ou Mayor Wiuhburn to lay to discuss the ulJht arado lan. Thu major's oljectlou was that tho streets oull not be suftlclently llluiulnatod, an J that tho crowds on tue st eels bo-Ins bo-Ins so large the work could mt be nt-Islaetoiily nt-Islaetoiily iloue. Whatever th outcome of the above I rcjsrt Is thero will be a military laradeHalurJsy In tho pubh streets i. hero cverylcdy, whether governor or crdlnar) cltliens, enn see. Hits woo pcalllvely di elded onnlncou-lerecee onnlncou-lerecee t'Klay ret,eeij Uiotril lleeee, Utneral J itztlmmotei, Lolouol Koch nu I others. AalJo from the 1'oderal sol Hers 14,-Odd 14,-Odd statu t roots will lurtlclimti, inaU-Ingthu inaU-Ingthu lantettiuassof national guaid ounrord. In an Interview this evening even-ing General Miles Is quoted as making this sort of talk: "I want lo say that the i rc-si of Chicago has luiultod tbu Vlee-Treal-deut, tho Hut I erne Court auJ ell other dlstlniulslied rrcti. I he afcrssay thu leup'oof Chicago don't care noou-Hiii noou-Hiii nlaf damn about seeing those huu-Und.-, of dlitliigulsheil visitors ns they nre ercortH Irom Ihu nudllorlum to Jackson park, but would rather seen lot of liilanU) mnrcliliige.tnfui.irul pace. As n matter of laet, thu parndu will ben Uiumllltury dlsiia). |