Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1879 — Programme of the Railroad Celebration at Delphi. [ARTICLE]

Programme of the Railroad Celebration at Delphi.

The following programme for the jubilee at Delphi Ims been published by the committee of arrangements: PROGRAMME. - 6 a. m.—Firing a salute in honor of the day. 9 a. m.—Reception of visitors. 9$ a. m.—Forming procession at the foot of Franklin street by the Marshal and assistants, in the following order: 1. —Lath rope’s Silver Cornet Band. 2. —Members of the Fire Department in uniform. 3. —Mayor, Council and City Officers. 4. —Guests of the City. 5. —Citizens. 10 a. in.—Procession moved, observing the following line of march: East on Franklin street to Wilson; south on Wilson to Main; west on Main to Public Square. 10} a. m.—Organization of the meeting. 10| a. m.—Address of Welcome, E. W. Hubbard —Response, Col. S. N. Yeoman. , 11} a. m. —Toasts and Responses, 12} to 2 p. m. —Dinner. 2 p. m.—Narrow Gauge Excursion to Monticello and Tippecanoe River. 7 p. m.—Grand Open Air Concert in the Music Pavilion, Public tquare. TOASTS AND RESPONSES“The Day we Celebrate.” Response Dr. J. T.. Richardson. “Tiie Indianapolis and Delphi R’y.” Response Dr. Moor aud others. “The City of Delphi.” Response Mayor Walker. ‘‘Our Neighbors.” Response By Visitors. “The Ladies.” Response B. F. Shenierliorn. “Railways—Social Agencies.” Response L. B. Sims. “Highways of Wealth.” Response Dr. E- W. H. Beck. “Railways—Producers of Individual and National Wealth.” Response R. B. Daily. “The Press.” Response, E Cox and A. B.Crampton. “Railway Legislation.” Response C. R. Pollard. “The Present—The Railway Age.” Response Jos A. Sims. “Liberality and Enterprise.” Response T. J. Steel. “Agriculture.” Response Isaac Jackson. “Manufacturing Interests.” Response Joseph Gwinn. “Railways.” Response L. E. Mcßeynolds. “Our City’s Future.” Response John Sims. Volunteer toasts and responses. Judson Applegate, Master of Ceremonies.

W. H. HAUGHEY,

Marshal.