,1 'o .0 ^ 4 o^ >^ ..^^ V^ «V- „ . . ■<'^ X > . 5 • • J- (T ''^ .1^ ♦ Qlra ' -^r, c^ " Ass A o ^ <^ 4 o . ' . . » .0 O, 'o. ,* A iDlC^TOItY ^^zv^icZz:^ SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OF THE DEDICATORY CEREMONIES WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. GRAND CIVIC PARADE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1 892. On Thursday, the festivities will consist of a grand civic parade, in which more than 80,000 participants will engage. Among the many dignitaries, societies and organizations invited to participate are the following : The Governors of States, The Mounted Hussars, The Knights Templar, The Masonic Bodies, The Order of Foresters, The Modern Workmen of America, The Swedish Societies, The CarHsle Indian School, The Scandinavian Societies, The Sons of Veterans, The Farragut Post of the G. A. R., The Ancient Order of United Workmen, The Orangemen, The Military Order of St. George, The Scottish Societies, The Royal Scots, Uniformed Knights, Sons of St. George, Patriotic Sons of America, Patriotic Guards of the United States, Select Knights of America, The Order of the United American Mechanics, High School Boys, The Englewood Guard, The Chicago Turner Societies, The Cook County Marching Club, The Royal Arcanum, The Polish National Alliance, Crotian Benevolent Societies, The Italian Societies, The Polish Societies, The Catholic Knights of America, Ancient Order of Hibernians, I. O. of Somach Noflion, The State Militia, The German Catholic Societies, The Catholic Order of Foresters, The French Societies, The Catholic Benevolent Legion, The Bohemian Societies, TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES: Independent Second Regiment, of the Parish of the Sacred Heart,. Young Men's Catholic Union, The Church Sodality, The Knights of St. John., PROGRAMME FOR OCTOBER 21, ^892. GRAND PROCESSION OF INVITED GUESTS ANB ESCORT. The procession will be formed near the Auditorium hotel on Michigan avenue, and proceed southward to Jackson Park. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. 1. Joint Committee on Ceremonies of the World's Columbian Com- mission and the World's Columbian Exposition. 2. The Director- General of the World's Columbian Exposition, and the President of the Centennial Commission of 1876, at Philadelphia, and the Director- General thereof. ' 3. The President of the United States, the President of the World's Columbian Commission, and the President of the World's Columbian Exposition. 4. The Vice-President of the United States, the Vice-President of the World's Columbian Commission, and the Vice-President of the World's Columbian Exposition. 5. The Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Treasury. 6. The Secretary of War and the Attorney- General of the United States. 7. The Postmaster- General and the Secretary of the Navy. 8. The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture. 9. The Diplomatic Corps. 10, The Supreme Court of the United States. 11. Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Mayor of Chicago. 12. Ex-President Hayes; escort, the Hon. John Sherman and Lyman J. Gage, Ex-President of the World's Columbian Exposition. 13. Ex-President Cleveland; escort ex-Secretary Thomas F. Bayard and W. T. Baker, Ex-President of the World's Columbian Exposition. 14. The Senate of the United States, headed by the President pro tern. 15. The House of Representatives. 16. The Army of the United States. 17. The Navy of the United States. 18. The Governors and their staffs of the States and Territories of the United States. 19. Ex- Cabinet Officers. 20. The orators and chaplains. 21. Commissioners of foreign governments to the World's Columbian Exposition. 22. Consuls from foreign governments. 23. The World's Columbian Commissioners, headed by the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Vice-Presidents thereof. 24. The Board of Lady Managers, headed by the President thereof. 25. One woman to represent each one of the thirteen original States. 26. Board of Directors of the World's Columbian Exposition, headed by the Second Vice-President thereof, and the Director of Works. 27. Board of Management, United States Government Exhibits. 28. The Department Chiefs. 29. The Staff Officers and the Director of Works. 30. The City Council of Chicago. i C:...- V'/'f "x^ 3S COLUnBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO. 1893. m\ ^^1 [,y '; \ % \ \ lk t^^Y'(\ 1-. I BiRDSEYE View or Grounds and Buildings. ^fu^otri COLUrtBlrtN EXPOSITION, CttlCAGO. 1893. DEDICATORY CEREMONIES IN THE BUILDING. COMMENCING AT I2.3O. HON. GEO. R. DAVIS, MASTER OF CEREMONIES. PROGRAMME. 1. "Columbus March and Hymn," composed by Prof. John K. Paine, of Cambridge. 2. Prayer by Bishop Charles H. Fowler, D. D., LL.D., of Cal- ifornia. 3. Introductory address by the Director-General. 4. Address of welcome and tender of the freedom of the City of Chicago, by Hempstead Washburne, Mayor. 5. Selected recitation from the Dedicatory Ode, written by Miss Harriet Monroe, of Chicago; music by G. W. Chadwick, of Boston; reading by Mrs. Sarah C. Le Moyne; World's Columbian Chorus; World's Fair Children's Chorus. 6. Presentation by the Director of Works of the Master Artists of the World's Columbian Exposition, and award to them of special com- memorative medals. 7. Chorus — "The Heavens are Telling" — Haydn. 8. Address — "Work of the Board of Lady Managers" — Mrs. Pot- ter Palmer, President. 9. Tender of the buildings on behalf of the World's Columbian Exposition by the President thereof to the President of the World's Columbian Commission. 10. Presentation of the buildings by the President of the World's Columbian Commission to the President of the United States, for dedi- cation . 1 1. Dedication of the buildings by the President of the United States. 12. " Hallelujah Chorus " from the "Messiah" — Handel. 13. Dedicatory oration. 14. "Star Spangled Banner" and " Hail Columbia," with full cho- rus and orchestral accompaniment. 15. Columbian oration — Chauncey M. Depew, of New York. 16. Prayer by his eminence, Cardinal James Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore. 17. Chorus — " In Praise of God" — Beethoven. 18.' Benediction by the Rev. H. C. McCook, of Philadelphia. 19. National salute. THEODORE THOMAS, Musical Director. THE WORLD'S CONGRESS AUXILIARY. President, Charles C. Bonney. Vice-President, Secretary, Thomas B. Betan. Benjamin Butteewoeth. Treasurer, , Assistant Secretary, Lyman J. Gage. Clakence E. Young. THE WOMAN'S BRANCH. Mes. Pottbe Palmer, President. Mrs. Charles Heneotin, Vice-President. THE inaugural ceremonies of THE WORLD'S CONGRESS AUXILIARY, WILL BE HELD AT THE AUDITORIUM, ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, at EIGHT O'CLOCK. His Grace, The Most Rev. John Ireland, Archbishop of St. Paul, Will Deliver the Oration. SUBJECT: ^THE WORLD'S CONGRESSES OF 1893." DEDICATION OF THE STATE BUILDINGS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1 892. In addition to the vast structures erected for the international purposes of the Exposition, many of the states and territories have erected buildings of their own, destined to serve as headquarters, common gathering places for their own citizens, and for a fuller illustration of the natural resources and of the commercial and social progress of the individual parts of this country. Several of these buildings are of very considerable size and pretension, as will be seen from the dimensions given below. The total area thus added to the space under roof, in connection with the Exposition, is about ten acres. On Saturda}', between the hours of 10 and 2, formal exercises of dedication will be conducted at most of them, by the governors and representative officials of the several states and territories erecting them. Following is a list of the buildings, together with their dimensions and cost. STATES. Dimensions of Building, in feet. Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas , Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri , Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming TERRITORIES. Alaska Arizona Joint Bld'g. New Mexico " " Oklahoma " " Utah 45 X 82 * Wing- 10x20. 120 X 125 no X 500 55 X 125 58 X 60 160 X 450 100 X 170 80 X 100 75 X go 65 X 65 80 X 120 100 X 140 go X 1 10 64 X 124 60 X 100 None *40 X 60 142 X 214 130 X 160 60 X 100 80 X 100 None 128 X 70 138 X 216 38x76 None None Cost of Building-. $ 15,000 18,000 75,000 35,000 15,000 8,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 20,000 35.000 22,000 35,000 65,000 50,000 25,000 15,000 100,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 40,000 100,000 10,000 25.000 50,000 80,000 15,000 10,000 25,000 20,000 10,000 25,000 50,000 20,000 30,000 15,000 12,000 Total Expenditure for Buildint? and E.xhibition. $ 20,000 40,000 550,000 150,000 50,000 10,000 50,000 100,000 70,00 800,000 85,000 130,000 100,000 175,000 40,000 60,000 150,000 225,000 150,000 25,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 70,000 300.000 45,000 25,000 125,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 100,000 40,000 80,000 30,000 30,000 35,000 50,000 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES OF FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS, AND NAMES OF GENTLEMEN . WHO WILL RECEIVE ATTENTION OF COMMITTEE. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Benjamin Hakrison, President of the United States. Levi P. Morton, Vice-President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes, Ex-President of the United States. Grover Cleveland, Ex-President of the United States. E. W. Halford, Private Secretary to the President. John Foster, Secretary of State. Charles Foster, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. Edwin Willetts, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. A. B. Nkttleton, Assistant Secretary. Oliver L. Spalding, Assistant Secretary. Hon. Stephen B. Elkins, Secretary of War. John M. Scofield, Major General, U. S. A. Hon. John W. Noble, Secretary of the Interior. Hon. E. B. Porter, Superintendent of Census. Hon. Wm. H. H. Miller, Attorney General. Hon. Melville W. Fuller, Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES. Mr. Justice Field. Mr. Justice Blatchford. Mr. Justice Harlan. Mr. Justice Lamar. Mr. Justice Gray Mr. Justice Brown. LIST OF GOVERNORS. State of Colorado, John L. Routt, Governor. State of Mississippi, J. W. Stone, Governor. State of Louisiana, Francis T. Nichols, Governor. State of Alabama, T. G. Jones, Governor. Slate of Maryland, Frank Brown, Governor. State of Nevada, R. K. CoLCORD, Governor. Slate of New York, R. P. Flower, Governor. State of New Jersey, L. Abbett, Governor. State of North Dakota, A. H. Burke, Governor. State of Vermont, C. S. Page, Governor. State of Arkansas, Jas. p. Eagle, Governor. State of California, H. H." Mabkham, Governor. Slate of Kentucky, J. Y. Brown, Governor. Slate of Florida, Francis P. Fleming, Governor, Stale of IS'orlh Carolina. Thomas Holt, Governor. State of Missouri, David R. State of Nebraska, Jas. E. Boyd, Governor. State of Rhode Island, D. Russell Brown, Governor. State of Connecticut, Morgan G. Bulkely, Governor. State of West Virginia, A. B. Fleming, Governor. State of Delaware, R. J. Reynolds, Governor. State of Idaho, N. B. Willey, Governor. State of Washington, E. P. Perry, Governor. State of South Dakota, A. C. Mellette, Governor. State of New Hampshire, H. A. Tuttle, Governor. State of Pennsylvania, R. E. Pattison, Governor. Alaska. Lyman E. Knapp, Governor. State of Illinois, J. W. FiFBR, Governor. State of Michigan, E. B. WiNANS, Governor. State of Minnesota, ■ W. R. Merriam, Governor. State of Iowa, Horace Boies, Governor. Francis, Governor. FOREIGN LIST. Mk. Latlet, Attorney-General of Nova Scotia. J. J. WlTHROW, President, Canada's Great Industrial Fair and Agricultural Exhibition. W. F. McMaster, First Vice-President, Canada's Great Industrial Fair and Agricultural Exhibition. Wm. Christie, Second Vice-President, Canada's Great Industrial Fair and Agricultural Exhibition. H. J. Hill, Manager and Secretary, Canada's Great Industrial Fair and Agricultural Exhibition. P. Edwards, Treasurer, Canada's Great Industrial Fair and Agricultural Exhibition. J. Orlando Orr, Managing Editor, Ontario Medical Journal. Arnold Schneider, Consular Agent of Belgium. James H. Pbarce, Director Toronto Exhibition. N. AWREY, M. P. P., Commissioner, Ontario. HJENRT Wade, Secretary World's Columbian Expo- sition, Ontario. Mks. and Miss Wiener, Wife and Niece of Commissioner of .Good Hope. W. B. ESTES, Consul Jamaica. Hon. Chas. J. Ward, Commissioner Jamaica. Senob Don Julio Rengifo, Secretary Columbian.Legation. Senor Don Matias Romero and Wife, Mexican Minister. Senob Don Miguel Covakeubias, Secretary Mexican Legation. TSUNEJIRO MiKAVKA, Japan. Chas. Mackenzie, Sarnia, Ont. Hon. Hugh J. Grant, Mayor, New York. W. W- Johnson, Postmaster, Baltimore. John A. Chapman, Chief Div. Inspection, P. O., Wash- ington. Gen. F. p. Earle, Chief of Artillery. Addison C. Thomas, Associated Press. E. B. Abell, Baltimore Sun. Lieut. Col. A. J. Drexel, Philadelphia. Forest Cook. Mayor, Galestaurg, 111. Mr. Lister, Sarnia, Ont. Senor Don Manuel Multedo, Secretary Spanish Legation. Dr. Jas. Jack, Montreal, Canada. Chas. Malt, Consul for Belgium. Arthur Veitch, Chelsea, South Wales. L. H. Arendt, Acting German Vice-Consul Lt.-Col. Teton, Ottawa, Canada. W. G. MCWILLTAMS, Solicitor Canada's Fair. G. C. DbBroukart, Consul of Belgium at Denver, Gen. Zaltahhi, Consul General of Turkey. Lieut. Governor, N. W. Territory. Wm. Gibson, M. P. Dr. F. W. Borden, M. P , Nova Scotia. John Cortigan, Minister Inland Revenue. D. V. Adale, Ontario. H. P. O'Connor, Ontario. Joseph Huntee, B.C. Theodore Davis, Attorney-General B. C. Me. Heolmann, Chancellor, French Consulate. Aenold Holingee, Commissioner, Switzerland. Me. Master, Ontario Legislature. A. F. Wood, Ontario Legislature. Daniel Mowat, Ontario Legislature. ELnru CoLMAN, M. S. Attorney-General, Wisconsin. Hon. J. B. Foeaker, Ohio. Hon. John P. Altgeld, Illinois. H. A. Taylor, Commissioner Railroads, Washington, D. C. Wm. Grote, Mayor, Elgin, 111. F. P. Wright, Mayor, St. Paul. Peter J. Somers, Mayor, Milwaukee. Tk World's Colunitian Exposition. LIST OF OFFICERS, COMMISSIONERS, DIRECTORS AND MANAGERS. COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION. Chairman, HARLOW N. HIGINBOTHAM, Illinois. GEO. V. MASSEY, Delaware. CHARLES H. SCHWAB, Illinois. J. W. St. CLAIR, West Virginia. Director General, Director of Works, GEORGE R. DAVIS, Illinois. D. H. BURNHAM, Illinois. THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN COMMISSION. President, Thomas W. Palmer, of Michigan. First Vice-President, Thomas M. Waller, of Connecticut. Second Vice-President, M. H. DE Young, of California. Third Vice-President, Davidson B. Penn, of Louisiana. Fourth Vice-President, Gorton W. Allen, of New York. Fiflh Vice-President, Alex. B. Andrews, of Hortli Carolina. Vice-Chairman Executive Committee, Jas. a. McKenzie, of Kentucky. Secretary, Jno. T. Dickinson, of Texas. COMMISSIONERS AT LARGE. Augustus G. Bullock. *Henry Ingalls. Gorton W. Allen. *Louis Fitzgerald. Peter A. B. Widener. *John W. Chalfant. Thomas W. Palmer. *James Oliver. E. W. Furnas. *Hale G. Parker. William Lindsay. *Patriok Walsh Henry Exall. *H. C. King-. Mark L. McDonald. *Thomas Burke. COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. AJe.xander T. Britton. *E. Kurtz Johnson. Albert A. Wilson. *Dorsey Clagett. COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATES. Alabama. Frederick G. Bromberg. *GotthoId L. Werth. Osc:ir R. Hundley. *Wllliam S. Hull. Colorado. Eoswell E. Goodell. *Henry B. Gillespie. J. H. Smith. *0. C. French. Florida. C. F. A. Bielby. *Dudley W. Adams. Richard TurnbuU. *Jesse T. Bernard. Illinois. Charles H. Deere. "La Fayette Funk. Adlai T. Ewinjr. *De Witt Smith. Arkansas. Jolin D. Adams. •J. T. W. Tillar. J. H. Clendenning. 'Thomas H. Leslie. Connecticut. Leverett Brainard. *Charles F. Brooker. Thomas M. Waller. ♦Charles R. Baldwin. Georgia. Lafayette McLaws. *James Longstreet. Charlton H. Way. *Johu W. Clark Indiana. Thomas E. Gar%'in. *William E. McLean. Elijah B. Martindale. ♦Charles M. Travis. California. Michel H. de Young-. ♦George Ilazleton. William Forsyth. *Russ D. Stephens. Dela^rare. George V. Massev- ♦Charles F. Richards. Willard Hall Porter. ♦William Saulsbury. Idalio. George A. Manning. *A. J. Crook. John E. Stearns. ♦John M. Burke. Iowa.. Joseph Eiboeck. *Chas. N. Whiting. William F. King. ♦John Hayes. * Alternates. COMMISSIONERS FROM THE STATES.-Continued. Kansas. Charles K. Holliday, Jr. *M. D. Henry. J. E. Burton. ♦Frank W. Lanyon. Mississippi. Joseph M. Byuum. *Fred W. Collins. Eobert L. Saunders. *Joseph H. Brinker. NortU Carolina. Alexander B. Andrews. *Elias Carr. Thomas B. Keogrh. *G. A. Bingham. Tennessee. Lewis T. Baxter. *Rush Strong:. Thomas L. Williams. *A. B. Hurt. Kentucky. John Bennett. *David M. Comingore James A. McKenzie. ♦John S. Morris. Alissonri. Thomas B. BuUene. *0. H. Picher. Charles H. Jones. ♦R. L. McDonald. Nortli Dakota. H. P. Rucker. ♦Charles H. Stanley. Martin Ryan. ♦Peter Cameron. Texas. Arehelaus M. Cochran. ♦Lock McDaniel. Jno.T. Dickinson. ♦Henry B. Andrews. Ijonisiana. Davidson B. Penn. ♦Alphonee Le Due. Thomas J. Woodward. *P. J. McMahon. ITIontana. Lewis H. Hershfleld. ♦Benjamin F. White. Armistead H. Mitchell. ♦Timothy E. Collins. Obio. Harvey P. Piatt. ♦Lucius C. Cron. William Ritchie. ♦Adolph Pluemer. Vermont. Henry H. Mclntyre. *Aldace F. Walker. Bradley B. Smalley. ♦Hiram Atkins. maine. Augustus K. Bixby. ♦James A. Boardman William G. Davis. ♦Clark S. Edwards Nebraska. Euclid Martin. ♦William L May. Albert G. Scott. ♦John Lauterbach. Oregon. Henr.v Klippel. ♦J. L. Morrow. Martin Wilkins. ♦W. T. Wright. Virginia. "Virg-inius D. Groner. ♦Chas. A. Heermans. John T. Harris. ♦Alex. McDonald. Maryland. James Hodges. ♦George M.Upshur. Lloyd Lowndes. ♦Daniel E. Conklin. Nevada. James W. Haines. ♦Enoch Strother. George Russell. ♦Richard Eyland. * Pennsylvania. R. B. Eicketts. ♦Geo. A. Macbeth. John W. Woodside. ♦John K. Hallock. AVasIiington. Henry Drum. ♦Geo. F. Cummin. Charles B. Hopkins. ♦Clarence B. Bagley. Massacliusetts. Francis W. Breed. ♦George P. Ladd. Thomas E. Proctor. ♦Chas. E. Adams. New Mampslilre. Walter Aiken. ♦George VanDyke. Charles D. McDuffle. ♦Frank B. Kaley. Rliode Island. Lyman B. Goff. ♦Jeffrey Hazard. Gardiner C. Sims. ♦Loriliard Spencer. West Virginia. James D. Butt. ♦John Corcoran. J. W. St. Clair. ♦Wellington Vrooman Mickigan M. Henry Lane. ♦Ernest B. Fisher. Geo. H. Barbour. ♦Lyman D. Norris. Neiv Jersey. William J. Sewell. ♦Frederick S. Fish. Thomas Smith. ♦Edwin A. Stevens. South Carolina. A. P. Butler. ♦E. L. Roche. John E. Cochran. *J. W. Tindell. Wisconsin. Philip Allen, Jr. ♦David W. Curtis. John N. Coburn. ♦Myron Reed. Minnesota. H. B. Moore. ♦Thomas C. Kurtz. Orson V. Tousley. ♦Muret N. Leland. New York. Chauncey M. Depew. ♦James H. Breslin. John Boyd Tbacher. ♦James Roosevelt. Soutk Dakota. Merritt H. Day. ♦S. A. Ramsey. William Mclntyre. ♦L. S. BuUard. Wyoming. Asahel C. Beckwith. ♦Asa S. l\Iercer. Henry G. Hay. ♦John J. McCormick. COMMISSIONERS OF THE TERRITORIES. Arizona. George F. Coats. ♦W. L. Van Horn. Wm. K. Meade. ♦Herbert H. Logan. Newr Mexico. Thomas C. Gutierres. ♦Louis C. Tetard. Richard Mansfield White ♦Charles B. Eddy. Oklahoma. Othhiel Beeson. ♦John Wallace. Frank E. Gammon. ♦Joseph W. McNeal. Utah. Frederick J. Kiesel. ♦William M. Ferry Patriclc H. Lannan. ♦Charles Crane. Alternates. Alaska. Edward de Groff. Louis L. Williams. ♦Carl Spuhn. ♦N. A. Fuller. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Haklow N. Higinbotham, President. Ferdinand W. Peck, First Vice-President. Robert A. Waller, Second Vice-President. E. B. Butler. Robert C. Clowrt. George R. Davis. James W. Ellsworth. Ltman J. Gage. Charles L. Hutchinson. Wm. D. Kerfoot. Thies J. Lefens. , Howard O. Edmonds, Secretary John J. P. Odell. Alexander H. Revell. Edward P. Ripley. Chas. H. Schwab. Henry B. Stone. Edwin Walker. William T. Baker. William T. Baker, C. K. G. Billings, Thomas B. Bryan, Edward B. Butler, Benjamin Butterworth Isaac N. Camp, William J. Chalmers, Bobert C. Clowry, . Charles H. Chappell, George E,. Davis, Arthur Dixou, James W. Ellsworth, George P. Engelhard, Lyman J. Gage, Charles Henrotin, H. N. Higinbotham, Charles L. Hutchinson, Elbridge G. Keith, William D. Kerfoot, William P. Ketcham, Milton W. Kirk, Edward F. Lawrence, Thies J. Lefens, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Andrew McNally, Adolph Nathan, Robert Nelson, John J. P. Odell, Ferd. W. Peck, Eugene S. Pike, Washington Porter, Alexander H. Revell, Edw^ard P. Ripley, A. M. Rothschild, George Schneider, Charles H. Schwab, Paul O. Stensland, Henry B. Stone, Charles H. Wacker, Edwin Walker, Robert A. Waller, ■• Hempstead Washburne, , John C. Welling, Frederick S. Winston, G. H. Wheeler, Charles T. Yerkes. BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN COMMISSION. President, Mrs. Bertha M. Honoke Palmer, of Chicago. First Vice-President, Mrs. Ralph Tratjtmann, of New York. Second Vice-President, Mrs. Edwin 0. Burleigh, of Maine. Third Vice-President, Mrs. Charles Price, of North Carolina. Fourth Vice-President, Miss Katherine L. Minor, of Louisiana. FifVa Vice-President, Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, of the District of Columbia. Seventh Vice-Presideiit, Mrs. Flora Beall Ginty, of Wisconsin. Vice-President-at-Large. Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, of Montana. Sixth Vice-President, Mrs. Susan" R. Ashley, of Colorado. Eighth Vice-President, Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury, of Utah. Vice-Chairman Executive Committee, Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith, of Indiana. Secretary, Mrs. Susan G. Cooke, of Tennessee. LADY MANACERS-AT-LARCE. Mrs. D. F. Verdenal. *Mrs. Ben C. Truman. Mrs. Mary Cecil Cantrill. *Mrs. Nancy Huston Banks. Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood. *Mrs. James B. Stone. Mrs. .John J. Bagley. »Mrs. Schuyler Colfax. Miss Ellen A. Ford. *Mrs. Helen A, Peck. Mrs. Mary S. Harrison. *Miss Caroline E. Dennis. Mrs. Ida A. Elkins Tyler, *Mrs. Geo. E. Yarrow. Mrs. Eosine Eyan. *Mrs. Caroline Willis Ladd. LADY MANAGERS FROM THE STATES. Alabama. Miss Hattie Toney Hundley. *Miss Sallie Howard Bush. Mrs. Anna M. Fosdick. ♦Miss Irene W. Semple. Calirornia. Mrs. Parthenia P. Kue. ♦Mrs. Isaac L. Requa. Mrs. .James K. Deane. *Mrs. Frona E. Wait. Coiinecticnt. Mrs. Frances S. Tves. *Mrs. Amelia B. Hinman. Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker. *Mrs. Virginia T. Smith. Arkansas. Mrs. James P. Eagle. *Mrs. Mary Gray Dunlap Rogers. Mrs. Rollin A. Edgerton. *Mrs. Wm. B. Empie, Colorado. Mrs. Eobt. J. Coleman. *Mrs. Wm. Patrick. Mrs. Susan E. Ashley. *Mrs. M. D. Thatcher. Delavrare. Mrs. Mary Richards Kinder. *Mrs. Mary E. Torbert. Mrs. J. Frank Ball. *Mrs. Theodore F. Armstrong. * Lady Alternates. LADY MANAGERS FROM THE STATES.-Continued. Florida. Mrs. Mary C Bell. *JMrs. Cliloe Merrick Reed. Miss E. Nellie Beck. *Mrs. H. K. Ingram. Maryland. Mrs. William Keed. *Mrs. J. Wilson Patterson. Mrs. Alexander Thomson. *Miss Eloise Roman. New Jersey. Miss Mary E. Busselle. *Mrs. Chas. W. Compton. Mrs. Martlia B. Stevens. *Mrs. Amanda M. Smith. Georgia. Mrs. William H. Felton. *Miss Meta Telfair McLaws. Mrs. Charles H. Olmstead. *Mrs. Geo. AV. Lamar. Idabo. Mrs. Anna E. M. Parnum. *Mrs. Louise L. Barton. Mrs. Joseph C. Straughan. *Mrs. Ella Kay Miller. Illinois. Mrs. Richard J. Oglestay. *Mrs. Marcia Louise Gould. Mrs. Frances Welles Shepard. *Mrs. I. L. Candee. Indiana. Miss Wilhelmine Reitz. *Miss Susan W. Ball. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith. *Miss Mary H. Krout. Iowa. Mrs. Whiting S. Clarke. *Mrs. Ira F. Hendricks. Miss Ora Elizabeth Miller. *Miss Mary B. Hancock. Kansas. Mrs. Jennie S. Mitchell. *Mrs. Sara Blair Lynch. Mrs. Hester A. Hanback. *Mrs. Jane H. Haynes. Kentucky. Miss Jean W. Faulkner. *Miss Sarah F. Holt. Mrs. A. C. Jackson. *Mrs. Alice B. Castleman. ITIassacliusetts. Mrs. Rufus S Frost. *Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer. Mrs. Jonas H. French *Miss Mary Crease Sears. inicliis:an, Mrs. Eliza J. Pendry Howes. *Mrs. Frances P. Burrows. Mrs. Sarahs. C.Angell. *Miss Anna M. Cutcheon. ITIinnesota. Mrs. Francis B. Clarke. *Mrs. P. B. Winston. Mrs. H. F. Brown. *Mrs. M. M. Williams. ITIississippi. Mrs. James W. Lee. *Mrs. George M Buchanan. Mrs. John M. Stone. *Miss Varina Davis. IVIissoiiri. Miss Phoebe Couzins, LL. B. *Mrs. Patti Moore. Miss Lillian Mason Brown. »Mrs Annie L. Y. Orff. nioutana. Mrs. Eliza Rickards. *Mrs. Laura E. Howey. Mrs. Clara L. McAdow. *Mrs. Mariam D. Cooper Nebraska. Mrs. John S. Briggs. *Mrs. M. A. B. Martin. Mrs. E. C. Langworthy. *Mrs. Lana A. Bates. IVeiv York. Mrs. Ralph Trautmann. *Mrs. John Pope. *Mrs. A. M. Palmer. North Carolina. Mrs. George Wilson Kidder. •Mrs. Sallie S. Cotten. Mrs. Charles Price. *Miss Virginia Stella Divine. North Dakota. Mrs. S. W. McLaughlin. *Mrs. Alice Vineyard Brown. Mrs. W. B. MeConnell. *Mrs. Frances C. HoUey. Ohio. Mrs. Mary A. Hart. *Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton. Mrs. Walter Hartpence. *Mrs. Asa S. Bushuell. Oregon. Mrs. E. W. Allen. *Mrs. Anna R. Riggs. (Mrs. Mary Pay ton. *Mrs. Hattie E. Sladden. PennsylT'anla. Miss Mary E. McCandless. *Mrs. Samuel Phimer, Mrs. Harriet Anne Lucas. *Mrs. W. S. Elkins. Rhode Island. Mrs. Amey M. Starkweather. *Mrs. George A. Mumtord. Miss Charlotte Field Dailey. *Miss Loraine Pearce Bucklin. lioulslana. Miss Katherine L. Minor. *Mrs. Bowling S. Leathers. Miss Josephine Shakspeare. *Mrs. Belle Hamilton Perkins. Nevada. Miss Eliza M. Russell. *Miss Mary E. Davies. *Mrs. M. D. Foley. Sonth Carolina. Miss Ploride Cunningham. Mrs. Ellery M. Brayton. *Miss Carrie A. Perry. maine. Mrs. Edwin C. Burleigh. *Mrs. Sarah H. Bi.xby. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens. *Miss Helen M. Staples. New Hampshire. Mrs. Mira B. F. Ladd. *Mrs. Frank H. Daniell. Mrs. Daniel Hall. *Miss Ellen J*. Cole. South Dakota. Mrs. John R. Wilson. *Mrs. Minnie Daniels. Mrs. Helen Morton Barker. *Mrs. Marie J. Gaston. *Lady Alternates. LADY MANAGERS FROM THE STATES.-Continued. Tennessee. Mrs. Laura Gillespie. *Mrs. Carrington Mason. Mrs. Susan Gale Cooke. *Mrs. Chas- J. McClung. Texas. Mrs. Ida Loving Turner. *Miss Hallie Karle Harrison. Mrs. Mary A. Cochran. *Mrs. Kate Cawthon McDaniel. Vermont. Mrs. Ellen M. Chandler. *Mrs. Minna G. Hoolier. Mrs. Elizabeth V. (irinnell. *Mrs. Theresa J. Cochrane. Virginia. Mrs. John Sergeant Wise. Mrs. K. S. G. Paul. *Miss Mattie P. Harris. Washington. Mrs. Melissa D. Owings. *Mrs. Chauncey Wright Griggs. Mrs. Alice Houghton. *Mrs. Josephine H. Ettinger. West Virginia. Mrs. W Newton Lynch. *Mrs. George W. Z. Black. Miss Lily Irene Jackson. *Miss Annie M. Mahan. Tf^isconsln. Mrs. Flora Beall Ginty. *Mrs. Sam S. Fifleld. Mrs. William P. Lynde. *Mrs. J. Montgomery Smith. Wyoming. Mrs. F. H. Harrison. *Mrs. Elizabctli A. Stone. Mrs. Frances E. Hale. *Miss Gertrude M. Huntington. LADY MANAGERS FROM THE TERRITORIES. Alaska. Mrs. A. K. Belaney. *Miss Maxwell Stevenson. Miss Isabella J. Austin. *Mrs. Lena Vanderbier. Arizona. Mrs. Thomas J. Butler. *Mrs. George Ho.xworth. Miss Laurette Lovell. *Mrs. H. J. Peto. New Mexico. Mrs. Franc Luse Albright. *Miss Lucia Perea. Mrs. Edward L. Bartlett. *Mrs. Louise Dakin Campbell. Oklalioma. Mrs. Marie P. Harmon Beeson. *Mrs. Julia Wallace. Mrs. Genevieve Gutlirie. *Mrs. Mary S. McNeal. Utah, Mrs. Thomas A. Whalen. *Mrs. Susie B. Emery. Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury. *Miss Maggie Keogh. LADY MANAGERS FROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Mrs. John A. Logan. *Mrs. Emma Dean Powell. Mrs. Beriah Wilkins. *Miss Emma C. Wimsatt. LADY MANAGERS FROM THE CITY OF CHICAGO. Mrs. Bertha M. Honore Palmer. *MissSara T. Hallowell, Mrs. Solomon Thatcher. Jr. *Mrs. George L. Dunlap. Mrs. L. Brace Shattuok. Mrs. James A. Mulligan. *Mrs. Annie C. Meyers. Frances Dickinson, M. D. ♦Martha H. Ten Eyck. Mrs.'^M. K. M. Wallace. *Mrs. Margaret Isabelle Sandes. Mrs. Myra Bradwell. *Mrs. Leander Stone. Mrs. James R. Doolittle, Jr. *Mrs. Gen'l A. L. Chetlain. Mrs. Matilda B. Carse. 'Frances E. Willard- * Lady Alternates THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS. Allegro., j =84. Soprano Alto. Tenor. S'i? lowcK) Bass. PIANO. *-*^W- V^ -#♦■ -^^ TF -: ■9 -9 m # p — p- P--0 — 1» w t?=:? v=^ " (f Kf V itz Hal . !e . lu - jah! Hal.le/. 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The kingdom of this world ?fflgiffffffj|Mi,.|,i is be , CT ^ ^ »-*-r » #»» ^ A •r *■ ^ ¥ # — (► r- -I r r i come the king.dom of our Lord, and of His Christ, and of His Christ; =e our * *-^ come the king^dom ¥=* • m of our Lord, and of His Chrisl, and of Hi;5 Christ; <9 ■m — m ZZtL come J,he king.dom (-vft i p" '^r I r of our Lord, and of His Christ, and of His Christ; ^ m--m- ^ come the king;.dom of our Lord,and of His Christ, and of His Christ, and He shall #^ ^m w ^M m r.A *= CjZ *-^ #^' l' to m ^ and He shall reie:n for m k « -f— ^ s i reign for ev . er and ev . er, for ev. er, and ev . er, and He shall ^ m ■m ■&■ -r — ^ -fjU =^T ill Tj and IS *' Jt 4 " — ^ - er, for ey^ ei-' and He shall rei|^ . for ■ ev . er and ev S ^ # — P 1» / V 5^=E and He shall reig^n • for ev . er and e^" er. ('■"»i i J' r ''r c r t c I r f f r ^ ^ ±^ «— <" for ev. er, t^=F i reig;n, and He shall reifjfn i for . ev.er, for ev . er, for f ^^ m ^ ^* r \' y r^ feiE s s ^ mz rJ ' ■' m ~ra: He shall reiffn for ev . er and ev er, Kins of Kings, ' ti *i hJ f^r r # ^ «=* 351 ^ and ev.er, . for e\- . er and ev. er, Kinj^ of Kinffs, * a r. ^^ * - ^^7^ ±=±L and He shall reitcn for ev.er and ev. er, ^ ev.er and ev.er, for ev . er, for e\'.er aw for ev.er and ifeS; iri: ev.er and ev.er, for ev . er, for e\'.er arid ev.er, * ^ for ev.er and ^^fff^F lMlt f if f ( ^>% ]!j '»i^ S 5fe ^M^ tC 1111/ 'i^! ij j ±=t and Lord of Lords, ^ and Lord of Lor-ds, ^X=^^ t=?=?=3^ y - -T — r- tii fcze: 1/ t^ / 1 ^ 1/ ev.er, Hal.le. lii.jah! Hakle . lu.jah! (•Af ^. .lit r ,11 \t for ev. er and K r , r =?=^ p^ r y •^ ev.er, Hal.le. In. jah! • H-il.le . hi.jah! for ev. er and If=^ ^ Fjrf.ff - J ^ Ej r - i* - r ? ^^ y i^^ ^ i Kins of Kings, . K- ^^ =^=f= ^ for ev. er and • n -m—r fcz2=:S ^?=? «J pv. er, HaUe.lii.jah! HaUe . lij.jnh! for ev. er and i A^ y^.U-r'.U i t ~ ev.er, HaLIe. lu.jah! HiiLle . lii.jah! for ev . er and ihfj^r nun W=i- m t- m rtfU^H -■JT— » ■ li^ i 3r: i > fc- N and Lord of K- y-5- 4^-N Lords, . J!w * ^ T — *■ d 1 M m ev. er, Hal.le. In.jah! Hid.Ie . lu.jah! for ev . er and V V ^ I i r r 7 iz=^ ev.er, llaLle. lii .jah! Hal.le . lu.jah! nr ev. er and m m. r - K— -fz W V ev.er, Hal. Ic . lu.jah! Hal.le . lu.jah! h}}^ LF-F-M^fH for ev . er add z^ r - « m s \ t ^ *zz3^ < 7 j - r - * ' ^ ^ * — » S V- F=^ King of Kings,. K= s^ ^« — 1«- ^^? * 5=^? * r - S # — ♦ < 9- m ev.er, Hal.le. lu .jah! Hal.le . lu.jah! for ev. er and =^=^ ^^ ev.er, Hal.le. lu .jah! Hal.le . lu.jah! a ^ i » m for ev . er and JL_« ^ S^? -T — g =f=^ ^ y — t^ > ev.er, Hal.le . lu.jah! Hal.le. lu.jah! for ev. er and m^ =?=^ ?=^ r y f—f^ fc i K-N and Lord of -Lords, and Lord of fc& ■v- i -^ ^ * tt ev.er, Hal.le.lu.jah! HaLle . lu.jah! Kine: of Kings, and Lord of S « — * - i^-f- w — y • *r lc=tz t r-g- \^ V ev.er, Hal.le.lu .juh! HaLIe . lu.jah! a ^ ii» — ^ Kinij of Kings^ and Lord of c *- ^=#^ i 7' t ^ t ? k p ^ t-' ^ ev.er, Hal. If. lu.jah! Hal.le . lu.jah f^ l lfl^ff.tf King of Kings, and Lord of a > » ^ % % $% tciwztztzzt. m 1» — ^ ^' -^ # s k k I * Itid" Lords, and Ho shall reign. N— K Se^ ^ ^J^qff^ * Lords, and Ho shall reigii. _ and He shall ■fSr- '^^^a^- ^ Lords, m ^ A °^ '" J" 'bV v^^ ^^0^ A ,\ <'^ '».*' ^oV- /.•iaK-. %,** .•^^■. \/ .'fc %/ " J ■ .^^"V v ^ , '^^ ^0^ ° " ° . .0^ -.^;^^-/ \.^^-/ \;>^«;/ o ^ \.^^ ."i^. m N. MANCHESTER, f^O^ ^^ »'SR°' ^-^^ ' M£> \^<.^ °*SK°^ ^^.^'^