Burlington Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - May 1, 1889, Burlington, Iowa V WEDNESDAY MOENING MAY PRICE 15 CENTS PKR VS HOMAGE the Character and Achieve of ii Celebration of Hi Rt m arid tt 5 parade nod April The town woke this rooming than yes El1 e streets A more pel fed morn j have been found it it was a to delight the iis air was in Many air ady there iu rs wended thai wty lower end of ihe more than ever in the irM north wind stretching every streamer and snapping the in the HID rose tho 01 Did Hundred borne many cars 02 tie chimes of Old The und cheers which greeted the j chime out and the ir president appearance on the tho f fairly rhook found lions of the The ut Madison announced ihc liad a The presidential party catered ami for the re PIT at Ihe subtreasury bcra U up Pine ila 1 in three Im first consist of recular aid nival The West four luc The of the state bry in tb in were to the with the of each slate at the head of is The composed of tin Grand Army of the I lined tVc and tor E vna an ovation both f iro I The the rdae ii vs i rar fti t of si f Tin From Iine the from which up us far if the eyo could the side walks vith peo ple while and a mass oi As the cheers rut and uni thj urn banners were thrown to the breeze en all The dense prcs of caused numerous faint ing tits tlo Tin At the president other guests the city bail in open carriages at brisk bodies had been drawn up in column j OIL the east side of President ipt ind to the tiro ii of thu wild which FESTAL vi StilS iL ot a of l7 z Cleveland J April The 3Ietropoli tua opici was Ihe the chief event of tUo and the of he CTer itd of in of the now historical splendor nud of cf the of the The ml i ono before the truth that in iny and all cir will of ihe how be is the of our national ab solute and by which we situations r can only justify themselves may be ranched by the spread of ami the revival of and patriotic interest in pub complaints of self righteous of superiority over the body of the people are impotent and is I that the scope of words our people avid import are not always fully It 13 only that in various of life se our people the of their vision and most important and tfco care of thy Tim rich merchant or in tho center of has a of the country incident Thich it EO pro to my which above and greater than any living 1 have realized that tribute of cordial interest you have was to that great by the favor of a greater I now ex The occasion and nil its incidents be not iu the his tory oi your city but in ho history of the New York did not succeed iu the seat of ihe national gov though you lost that which you I think tho here of tho that it the first of Washington took place in the and in the city o New York for where in all our country could the cen tennial of the event have been so worth ily celebrated as What offered go a bay on to display our merchant and AT OTHER at of Proud at CU Ht and Other Special to THIS April which no doubt named after the Father of His could not afford to let other places not so honored get in celebrating the nation al so extra efforts eo magnificent people to great r as York hns poured ai hia cr the ii out to It nd n their turn know but little of to me thit each of the speakers Shouted iad of i quarter of tho this been made acquainted in J handsel a n in smd inhabit their of to willi bu took TLa ami bor febo f v nan or llc who labor in our aid I lrr bin V ll J Vet in the spirit of to with my tiia tx our to theme 1 to iud was at roins henriT that by tbo first WRS BC The Gen of ihe The Our Auld of arv the from As j up s u Vy j ivh inde st of at tho if and as co cil m o vir v f ucr sail to tbc iii of ii iu station and an ii common brotherhood aad ur pco the official is upon IU of our I great of boundless a press mr iinT What were make that it should be a The day was in at sunrise by national the ringing of all the and the blowing of music and burned ser vices were held in the churches at Inring which places were IK the afternoon a concert of national wss which was largely at iric and Children I preferred for pli This condition of s force of and lolern exch and n the of to the stirs our j ii leading IH to the cot of wiio might whom lo give witness of o tbo flag upon e but of nj rnos who vr iTC 5n of their erica be of our street to j u j 1141 i As rkf vith villi i r rlt ol and aloa our lo i 1 n ho i to oar vir VITU I y blown into hitler c ever j j Qi if Th ov j A 7hicU you covered j Iy ov I V i1 h T t ainc ill i r 1 Sew av K i A io c Fifth cabinet uu j to i C vi u Vesey strict the committee o if tbu tiu people in e i tfr 02 the i c io l upon tue ir ie tBu the li 1 Ij o liit anil ri M country and with liid i or it against tho Auditorium and the art Then a reaction a great the mob was forced eastward almost to the lake The Illinois Central suburban trains were forced to powerless to Ret through he press of Aside from the pressure of tho great crowd the of the excitement was the huge ser pentine One of them shot out from the stand and squirmed through the scorching everybody in its Another followed a later seeming literally to rip the crowd ia Women fainted everywhere and were trampled The movement of ihe crowd away the threatened horror of a wholesale panic was mst by a movement in the opposite and the result was a terrible convulsion of the whole The policemen cent to keep order were about awi were of little Bat the worst was to Congress street is along the side of the and when the fireworks wore over Red tho people started westward they encountered mul who had been unable to see the fire pyrotechnics and Men and cursed and bore each other down women aad chil dren meanwhile getting the worst oJ the They were knocked many The police made desperate efforts to stop the mad ruaX but without It was not until the decorated made pleasing bound people forced their way into pi the program ended by a ev meeting htld in the Opera woich was packed i i who UIK of the great American eagle by eloquent speeches The cntr was with several tableaux and one old in los AT l to April avenue that the panic The victims were hurriedly gathered up and aent to their homes or to hoa ITo time was lost in getting the names or of and conse it is difficult to give a reliable es timate as to the number of the injured o Many who made their way out to to nights experience for gome time to AT numerous centennial of the o j in this From 0 to in this city j ill the fire beiLi and church bells a jever heretofore i raii in and tooted in The city was covered ML of the cid may uoj v ry Ii iur It i and vea K parade in thu by school WH and which terminated at the prj wan ft tbs evening held at thu Opera Union services were in three divisions of the and at a monstrous meeting was hed at the of In the imposing military acd civil to statue oa tho where an immense to addresses bv local AT April Centennial day ushered in at eight oclock I a of ons hundred its j and were distributed j fortytwo l f Vl cv i vrt mass heir in the and 11 u t the iu ou ic to Xew atop at the ni iy i the I ol i ail were j near Moderate central n j as to sue by decorations sioni the Tonight a grand mans meeting at the exposition appropriate bishop a I not out enys One k One thins k i way in bofor I man fte b in r is the w Tho Buttling ception so to the airl of hia cUcs i J ie ihc the U ifi if are now r but Cis bero tn the i ff iri sections was a large A was lUu I The defeated by a of to j 5X or aad pitched a Justice of the visitors only niak to Daaton pitched for i thB He reviewed i pounded by v S oi i tt unios tha or tb formation o j 012 ae j exist jird i CO 0 1 00 i s of the Springfield 7 1 hour the j ess j j to tis Base Pitts The hi ier Waihi to a Triced r tii cf i whiTi in fur t for die ns kdlo i Cleveland regulated by Therein nr Galin on Cieve April nl City Us destiny not b2 bestowed by Bishop of vf cur occupied ihe service porch driven Louis Louisville one each in the third ard fourth i f Louis Louia April 8 April each in the fourth anil Brooklyn TUB WESTERN April Das April Moines Sioux City d j of the which every lorrn nni every ti our wire by vea tu delied by iht While was Trinity Viru in ic rac int tao kited to tho value J the which all of Well muy the his years nearly equal life o the describe tho constitu tion a art of in iho but the of present may we him that casing rations of the teaching that its century successful operation as trust succeeding of of to limita accelerate the when the shall be in the of After the chief justices was Aa executive arose to he ap tired out and even paler than ba tach rusted to Tbe IK States of as follows by Indiana John by Lincoln by C Henry by lion of Ken tucky Alexander by Daniel by C of Michigan Abraham by John A Munday Clay says Have used Electric Bitters with most My brother also was low with Malaria Fever and but was cured by timely use of this med satisfied Electric Bitters saved his of Horse adds a like saying He positively believes he would have had it not for Electric Bit This great remedy will ward as well as all Malarial and for all liver and stomach disor srs stands Price 50c and fZ office records different cases in which Compound no four they lost the qualities lit to be its Let us then have DTI faith in physicians in tic and bv invalids inde of CO g of the Compound in casts of and all com plaints of nature will be for fnia of to any one at content Let and popular disappear After deep thanks for many and courtesies which had bea extended to said in part 1 have realized that was that oa this occasion and in all these interesting warded of to any one street Consumption Caro la Tt Many others suffered The people were masse dense crowds E3 solid as tho stone wall of the Auditorium against which they hurled the strong blow of excites eat broke great crowd into scores of tremendous crashes and Under the glare of the fireworks the faces of thousands of women showed white and The shrieks of children trampled under foot could be plainly heard above the booming of the big bombs and the cheers of the unaffected parta of the vast First the pressure on the vest side of the crowd painful Tag sed into Watt states that at the confer enco yesterday one of the American asked whether a secret treaty existed between England and to the partition between them of the Samoan and that in reply Sir Edward let and Prince denied treaty Fortyfive years Infallible Specific for 1 Cholera Children Teething and if taken time a sure preventative ot Asiatic d