Solemn high mass was celebrated at St. Patrick's church Sunday. The church crowded from chancel to door. The only decorations were a few palm leaves about the windows and lilies of the valley. What was lacking In floral decorations was more than made up, however, by the splendor
April 8, 1893 - Chicago Citizen - Chicago, Illinois, USA
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April 8, 1893 - Chicago Citizen - Chicago, Illinois, USA
CMARLSB been backed by Mr. Foster, will also Digo. The extent of the failure is so great that it. significance can scarely be realised. A half disco of the prominent will 111 to the wall and hundreds of people be thrown out of employment. The lam to busload; men who were deposito
June 3, 1893 - Chicago Citizen - Chicago, Illinois, USA
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June 3, 1893 - Chicago Citizen - Chicago, Illinois, USA
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June 3, 1893 - Chicago Citizen - Chicago, Illinois, USA
part, to begin with Opening of Exposition. Sold only by subscription. THE BOOK OF THE FAIR. An Historical and Descriptive presentation of the World's Science, Art, and Industry, as viewed through the Columbian Exposition at Chicago in Din Designed to set forth the Display Made b
June 3, 1893 - Chicago Citizen - Chicago, Illinois, USA