Evening Journal, The (Newspaper) - May 13, 1890, Waukesha, Wisconsin VOLUME MAY NUMBER 13 PROFESSIONAL CURDS O ATTORNEYS AT Kooms 8 and Putney Wis D H BUHNER D 3 TULLAK ATTORNEYS AT Main Wis Do a general law business Particular at- tention given to settlement of DJ ATTORNEY AT Carroll's Waukesha Wis CE AT LAW In is LK F C No 80 Main St Special attention given to all branches of tlie profession Bridie and Crown work a specialty FRANK C Carroll's Wis Collection Agency TIME TABLES Wisconsin Central TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST WAUKESHA CHURCH DIRECTORY Martin and i South Sts C S St Sunday 10.30 a p m Chustian Endeavor p m Prayer p.m 5 M E H P Mi Grand avenue Sunday R a and p m Sunday g 12 ra Regular Prayer Meeting p m BAPTIST Grand avenue and Wisconsin avenue T b Sunday and Young Peoples 6.30 p m Sunday 12 m Regular Weekly Wednesday 7.30 p enue and Broadway C W CAMP North Carroll St Sunday a m and 7 p m Regular Prayer p m MATTHIAS Corner Main St and East avenue Sunday a m and m T JOSEPH FATHER W G avenue Sunday services 8 a m and 3 p m DEFORMED GERMAN It avenue F Sunday 10.30 a Sunday School 12 m EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN TRINITY Li ROCK avenue H F KNUTH Sunday services a Sunday a m GERMAN EVANGELICAL U Bridge and South Sts T South St Sunday 10 a m and p Sunday 9 a iii m 3 m 11 m G m 8 Neenah St 25 3 57 7 Ashland 15 p 30 a to St Paul and daily except Sunday to Ashland except Sunday TRAINS SOUTH AND EAST Waukesha Burlington Villa m 3 40 4 02 4 25 5 03 1 m 7 00 7 40 8 00 9 m 10 40 11 05 11 27 12 015 1 m 520 6 40 G 05 r oo 8 except Sunday M T Agent Milwaukee St For Chicago Milwaukee and Racine Racine Chicago m 2 20 3 10 a m 705 9 11 9 30 1020 1153 115 11 33 12 25 2 20 4 00 m 2 30 3 30 5 15 700 m U 55 7 45 C 34 7 20 8 iO 10 05 Special Services at the M K Church The gathering at the M E church day afternoon in a a memoriel meeting Many old members of the church were present who related interesting and connected with the early days of the and of those pastors and presiding ciders who have goue before The session of the Milwaukee District association was inaugurated last with preaching by Rev pastor of Summerfield Milwaukee His mon was the same one which he delivered last Sunday in his own church He opposed the liberal ideas of such men as Rev pastor of Plymouth Congregational and said that a conscientious tian could not take a part in the amusements of the such as etc The exercises this morning were opened with devotional led by Rev O B Clark Essays were read by Revs Davis and Light Their subjects were all of a biblical or theological character This the Rev W Medland This services this evening will consist of a missionary mass to be addressed by the Revs B J V and Geo Parsons UNPRECEDENTED ACTION OUTGOING BOARD REVERSE THINGS AND MAKE HASTE RAPIDLY S1 O o SECRET SOCIETIES Train leaving p daily except connecting with etc From Milwaukee and Racine Stations 1 Er Sun Sun I Sun Chicago Racine 7 Sun Only 6 45 32 am 8 10 am 8 00 9 40 11 OT 11 50 am 8 30 10 00 11 20 12 10 noon noon Ex Sun Ex Sun am 11 30 1 10 2 405 pm Ex Sun pre A 00 4 ID G 05 3 30 5 BO B 50 pm pm pm daily p m 5 30 S 40 8 20 9 10 pro The night express leaves Chicago at p m 1 55 a and arrives at at daily except Sunday Waukesha Commandery No regular conclave second in each month All visiting Sir Knights are courteously invited Waukesha No R A Regular convocation first Monday each month All visiting companions cordially invited M S GUIS H T Waukesha Lodge No F A M Regular meetings first and Fridays in each month Visiting brethren cordially welcomed J JE M Patriarchal meets at Circle corner Clinton and Main streets on Monday evening of each week All Patriarchs cor- invited A J Oracle Waukesha Lodge No K of P meets at Odd Fellow's in the Putney every Tuesday evening Visiting Knights cordially invited E L C C Waukesha No 40 Catholic 45 Knights of Wisconsin Meet first and third Sundays of each at St Joseph's 12 noon Visiting Knights cor- V invited J J President Prairie No 33 I 0 F Meets Thursday evening of each week in Putney block All Odd Fellows cordially invited CASH Wm B Gushing Post No G A meets every second and fourth Friday in the Place of Putney Block OHN Adj HENRY I O G T meets Tuesday evening in of L E Hall over hardware are on Clinton street Visiting members welcome W H L D Bismark Lodge No 103 I O O F meets at Fellows Putney on lay evening of each week Visiting cordially invited GBO Waukesha's Hope Juvenile meets Friday afternoon at in shal Circle corner Main and Clinton LOTTIE E J T Joseph's Court No 120 Catholic Order meets second and fourth in each month at St Joseph's hall Foresters cordially welcomed City Conclave R A meets every t first and third Friday each month i W J Order Railway Tele meets at Gove's first after first Monday in each month J L C T PERSONAL Hem y C Reichel has a position at W L Banners C A Wudsworth is spending a few days in on business Mrs Elon Hunger of Oconomowoc is ing her Mrs H H Rust H S an artist in paper hanging left yesterday to decorate the Methodist church at North Prairie H A of is in town over- seeing the setting up of the Ruttan system of heating in the new school house Joe Frost who has been in the employ of the Central for some time has severed his connection with that company Mr and Mrs Paul Christoph have just re- turned from where they spent EI couple of combining business and ure WEDDING CHIMES Quiet of Dr Hodgson and Miss Laura Miss Laura Hadfield and Dr J A son were married last evening at the home of the bride's p on East by the Rev H P Haylett It was a very and the happy couple left for the north on their wedding trip immediately after the ceremony Miss Hadfield is the daughter of Joseph an old and respected citizen of she is one of the prettiest and brightest of Waukesha's and a favorite in society The groom is among the best physicians of our town Dr and Mrs son have the best wishes of the community IN GENERAL Medal 3 The third contest for the Demo rest medal took place in the Town hall lust The following young ladies entered for the Misses Nellie Mattie Mamie Gertie Mabel Emma A lice Kuox and Ida Blank The medal was awarded to Miss Alice Knox The ages of the contestants ranged from 12 to 14 and the marking was very close Tha judges were Prof Miss Gillan and Rev A Broadhurst A class of boys was formed who will com- pete with the girls on alternating Monday nights The interest is increasing each as well as the size of the audience Last night all available seating room in the hall was occupied This is an excellent way to develop the as well as to inculcate such principles as will be of a great value to them in all ways BROOKFIELD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS Mails close for the East and South at id a and p m Mails close for the West and South at 11 13 m and p m Mails arrive from the East and South at and a m and and arrive from the West and North at a m and and p m OFFICE Lobby open from 7 a m to 8 p m General Delivery and Stamp Window open rom 8 a m to p m Money Order and Registry department open rom a m to G p m Office open on Sunday from 13 to 1 m Don't forget the Japanese social to be given at the Baptist church evening Representatives of different harvester and binder companies wore at the American house yesterday Work is begun OR Dr Carberry's new residence on Main street It will be a very fine structure The teachers and officers of the Fidelity Mission school at the Hadfield will entertain the members of the one week from next Friday evening At the meeting of the Waukesha Lawn Tennis club yesterday it was de- to abandon the old court on the College campus A was appointed to se procure and prepare suitable grounds Charles E Zimmermann a married who has been in the employ of R the departed a few nights ago rather taking his family and all his belongings with but left with many of the merchants of the village well developed debts as pleasant reminders of his agreeable sojourn in Waukesha The gave a very ing entertainment last evening to an audience that was large considering the weather The little Misses Dunn song a couple of selections charmingly The Reform Con- took so well that all the participants were given a recall Miss Ells gave a reading in her usual satisfactory manner ments were afterwards served Waukesha is fast gaining a reputation for trout fishing On Monday District Attorney Tullar Hob Tullar and P R Dean caught near Genesee lake 50 speckled trout Be- sides several rainbow trout have been caught in the Fox river within the past few days During the last three no less than of these fish have been placed in the streams around Waukesha To-day 000 arrived on the Northwestern from the State fish hatchery at and will be placed by M Hughes and Don Randals A daring tramp tried to gain entrance into the of Mr Lee last Sunday after- noon Mr Lee visiting one of his bors at the his only being left in possession of the house The villain broke the latch of the screen door and then threw his weight the other door when the young lady screamed at and he beat a hasty retreat Mr Teal of Milwaukee has purchased what is known as the Clayton of Mr Putney for a consideration of Mr Teal will build an upright to his recently purchased house D Wadsworth is building a house this spring Upon the Business of tli a New tlie Proceedings fiable and Signature Badly Needed A special meeting of the retiring village board was held in the village council rooms last evening One or two members were but they finally showed up The io wing accounts were J J Hughes for services as clerk in C M Crane for services in the recount of P H for printing The receipt of the village Chas Bergeler for said amount received for dirt and cleaning snow from placed 011 file The accounts of C C Ward and R H and re- two wormy were referred to the incoming board Be- sides were allowed for street amounting to and the clerk ei by draw an order in favor of the village attorney for his salary for nine amounting to It was further resolved that the sum of each be raid to the judges and clerics of amounting in all to said amount including the ex- pense of the recount for which amounted to apiece The meeting then resolved that the persons already ed in these columns be officially declared elected to their several offices The last business of the that the official declaration of the election of their seems to us to have been the only business that the old board had a right to transact At any never before in the history of Waukesha did an old according to information ever do any business aside from declaring an election and sine die The term of the old board expires on the election and qualification of the new as will be seen by Section 3 of the Waukesha Corporation Manual 3 The elective officers of said cor- shall be one six one one treasurer and one to be elected by the qualified voters thereof at the annual election of said to be held on the first Tuesday of May in each and shall hold their respective offices for one year and until their successors shall be chosen and The new board elect qualified last as they were obliged to do in order to come within the five days fied if the term of the old board expires on the election and tion of their what legal right had the old board to rush through the business recorded new board were sworn in by and qualified before Justice who was fully authorized to perform this duty 7 All elections shall be determined by the president and within five Hunting Eggs in Germany In the court news of the first Easter Iday was the After fast the emperor and empress went out to Bellevue to hunt Easter This egg hunting was accompanied with some rious and interesting scenes The general field Count had been in- by the emperor to take port in the and appeared in the afternoon at Castle Bellevue with a big basket of col- ored eggs The emperor and empress and the old field marshal hid the and then followed little princes about in the shrubbery to watch them capture the gay prizes That lasted three-quarters of an hour At length the children were called in and the empress hid some magnificently rated eggs for the great Moltke himself The famous strategist concentrated every one of his wits on the egg hunt he was not ashamed to pick his way on his hands and knees through the flower where the empress had concealed moat of the eggs He worked almost 6 o'clock At 6 the in the Thiergarten saw the em- and empress leave the castle with Moltke in his carriage close behind them On the seat beside the dignified field shal was a big basketful of fancy colored eggs Every one stared at the eggs and wondered how they got on the same seat with Count but if guessed that his venerable excellency had earned them with the sweat of his Berliner LABOR THE LAW OF LIFE How to Cast for Bass Standing upright in his boat the expert bass fisherman grasps the rod firmly be- low the must be one that runs with the least possible and holds 300 or 400 feet of whirls the squid about his with several feet of line flying free When the whirling is brought to a certain which the feeling and instinct of the angler must de- termine to a the fisherman quickly thrusts the rod forward with a movement whose effect and grace can only be and understood by seeing it done The whirling squid responds instantly to the movement It starts out with amazing as straight as a flyi ag bullet The whizzing reel pays one the unresisting and if the cost has been made by an expert a hundred and fifty feet of line will have left the reel before the squid drops in the water at the spot it was launched to reach It will not be long before some big bass will show his appreciation of the an- skill by swooping upon the ive and then will come a struggle that may last on and perhaps before one or the other of the combatants con- York Evening Sun the law of that is your creed Once it wan true that art meant only grace j pretty flower this glorious i Hen and so did heed No higher than come from The brawny arm was for the warrior's The supple limb was for the But better things were lost in this newer what change is Vfo know the of life is so TV i hand and mind in unison aro taught With each the other's ready servant Lol What a grand world wUl swing beneath the sun When and and mind are all in one I News Eight room house ou Maple Avenue for T ent Also cheap four upstair rooms for rent R JONES For flowers and plants go to J G IfLake street Plenty of Roses and Carnations Designs of all descriptions Special of Reynolds Bros Ladies fine lid button shoes for the next ten days at Robinson You can buy Reynolds regular ladies fine kid button sv oes at Robinson r Irving's special sale for Announcement Christoph have secured the sole cy for the sale of the celebrated Janesville bread in Waukesha A large and fresh ply is received and orders left at their store will receive prompt attention It would be unnecessary to mention the good qualities of the Janesville bread for it is too well known all over the and that it is sold in all the leading cities in Wisconsin is enough proof that it is far superior to any bread made Notice Parties wishing clean can get the same at our located on Bridge opposite Mr C G at 2 cents per quart AUB BUTTER Co Hotel Arrivals American J A E Wra S C Peter John W W V A A B W L H S I J M Fond du James Hales Corners Spring City John Bay Mrs W E N H J S M W 0 W J P Eugene R W A D S Ph C B Phillip A Minn National C E A D A Bruse M T Stevens Point Coleman Chas H Lewis M J Wis Tosten Yonson and La Grippe ay bane een hord luk dees en ay fele lak ay vont tu fait som faller Ay bene volken oop strete h r five days go en ay fele mat bed I tank mae ay skoll gae oop har bay Roxy selune en gat mae gude hot punts ay feller hay kem nop an tal mae ay ben looken hal bed hae tank ay havett da grip Ay tal hem vat eet ees basta tang ay kon au fer fande gude dokter rate vay hae take mae over har bay livery stable en who mae rine ved dokters nam on hem en tek mae en to feller hae kollen He tal he skoU mae oop fur rate vay hae gem mae beeg bottel ven en tal faller hae skoll put blanket on mae en keep mae gude en vorm for fue days Ay gae mae hem an tek mae bay de ay tank a stood bio oop Ay send for noder dokter en hae tell mae ay ben taken hors en eet ees kures tang ay dont bed den eom tarn go Ay bane en fer dees har stable rate no Paul Herald A Glimpse of He looks like a blonde Salvini Frig tions and style and the savagery of his tragic and passionate expression are ex- those of the great actor He is a good happy hearted who looks his audience in the accepts their homage as the greatest responds with enthusiasm and hugs the great bouquets that are thrown drags back his companions in song with every as though he could well afford to be and is more like a blonde school boy than a three thousand dollar a night singer He looks more like a German than an would seem so in- save for the eyes being placed closer Indicating the ideality of his and the slight point to his gesting the In singing he has a way of flinging his gestures and his tones into the audience and he has a way of ing with his voice In the higher passages that thrills one through and through and keeps a lump In one's throat the whole Pittsburg Press Wages and Work of Ohio Waitresses Restaurant girls usually divide their time between the restaurants and the hospitals The work in itself no more any but their hours are and girls are continually at the mercy of their employer When he is a man of principle the restaurant girl fores as as any of her sister laborers Of there are proprietors who are extremely abusive and extortionate A case given was that of a young girl of 15 who was told to lift a tub of water from the floor to the table She strained every and had nearly succeeded when the tub scruck against the edge of the and the con- tents flooded the kitchen The proprietor poured forth a flood of and would have struck her but for the intervention ot and the girl left only to enter a pitaL Restaurant girls make from to 13 a and work from twelve to fifteen hours a day The system of fining for broken reduces this materially All restaurants allow the girls their meals The better class places give them a lunch at 11 o'clock and a dinner at but in others they lunch only on the scraps left over from Enquirer Gold Thread The base of the of com- merce is which is brought from the Bank of England in cakes weighing about ounces Gold leaf is carefully with the silver by and afterward the whole is subjected to a coal fire The bar is now ready for sion into wire This is accomplished by drawing it from 100 to 150 times through ever diminishing holes in steel when the capabilities of this metal have been through apertures in rubies or sapphires The delicate wire obtained must no w be passed through the steel rollers of one of Herr Krupp's little This brings us to the final spinning of the flattened wire round to form the golden thread of commerce These spinning machines are worked by two steam engines are to be found in the for water power is ered to be more regular and even in its York Commercial Advertiser days after the holding of such and the new president may in every case be sworn into the by his and he may administer the oath of office to all newly elected Many people to think that the ing president is obliged to be sworn in by the while the fact is he may be All officers shall serve for one year and until successors are and qualified They are employed by the and when any be he a Republican of or a Democrat of this who puts in a for services in for charge may be considered rank by some to say the Another point which presents Which president is going to sign the bills audited at the meeting last It can not be Col because he stepped down and and with the old board said The bills are still unsigned Mr Grace probably will not feel like signing bills audited before a defunct board Sons aa Reporters There is an old now happily nearly to the effect that ministers sons as a more lavish sowers of wild oats than the sons of laymen The subject of the son in ism has never yet been regarded as an and yet the profusion with which some of the newspaper offices of Boston are sprinkled with the sons of ministers might well lead to a discussion of the topic In the of one of the Boston dailies a group of six attaches of the staff were in when it became known that of the six five were sons of ministers Still another member of the himself a is the son of a clergyman From this same within the last year or three members of the staff have one by to swell the staff of an- other great Boston and all three are sons of clergymen All of these nine men are of good and are all rather proud that they are able to refute the once so frequently but now rapidly falling into Advertiser Prices for Heads of Rare Game Ten years ago a good buffalo head sold for from to The price now ranges from to There has not been a green buffalo head in Denver for three years But it Is expected that Buffalo Jones buffalo herd in Kansas will add a new head to the market Rocky mountain sheep are not very and the handsome head of that animal brings from to Mountain sheep are sold in when the mist has saved the whole and they sell for a heads sell from to each A grizzly bear rug brings from to 8200 block bear as high as 575 The cinnamon and brown bear ore and not so and the best will not sell for over City Jouri naL i A Button in His Hash A Marietta gentleman swallowed an overcoat button which he found in a dish of hash The button closed the cardiac orifice of the stomach and the case puzzled the aa emetics were because the medicine not reach the stomach After three days of terrible and when death WES momentarily he swallowed a tied to a string and fished out the cause of the In- j Gold Silver handled umbrellas for and upwards at Robinson Irving's Christoph just received a new lot of light and dark at the low price of 14 cents per yard Composition of meteorites Chemists report the recent analysis of two remarkable meteorites which fell in June at contains about five per of organic matter in the shape of a yellow substance closely re- sembling and also has about two per of what is apparently a metallic salt of a new element The other meteorite fell at and contains not only carbon in organic substances soluble in but also an elementary crystalline form of black and very hard in a variety of black dia- York Journal It Depends on Who Goes what do you think of emigration as a cure for the ills of be all but landlords must be th wans to York Weekly Awful Smart is an awful smart they say he is He went to land and caught the accent in less than u Blade Much in Knowing When to Speak At a lecture given in Fairbank by a zen of Toronto on the subject of and illustrated by a magic John Windlass attempted to turn the to and throw suspicion on the verity of the story of the angelic voice by counterfeiting the loud and dis- cordant bray of the uninspired animal For this he was summoned before Judge on the charge of disturbing a religious and was fined Si and Empire Ostrich Feathers The best feathers are found in some fine ones in Syria and while the great source of supply for all the best and is South Africa Within ten or fifteen years past ostrich farms have been established in California and but the quantity of feathers produced so far tma not affected tions to great degree These tions amount to many millions of Goods Chronicle Designs from Antique Jewelry After an examination of some of the jewelry excavated at we are almost forced to confess that the ornaments worn by the Cypriot ladies were equal in quality and design to these of modern times Their earrings were of a thousand their necklaces the perfection of good taste The designers of today hate profited by the discovery More than one unique de- sign has been purloined from those in vogue centuries The Atmosphere of Large Cities In recently cleansing the Albert rial the effects of the London atmosphere were exhibited in a marked a tion of one of the figures being so choked up that it hod the appearance of having been chipped off by some iconoclast When closely the apparent defect was shown to be due to a kino of in- Iii the Matter of Smoking A nation is known by the tobacco it smokes England and Germany smoke and they are the two most powerful nations in Europe France smoked bad cigars under the Second with the natural result of while we all how the decadence of Spain and Portugal has kept pace with the spread of cigarette Edition Herald Don't Make It an According to the testimony of able yers and Judges a false alibi is the hardest thing in the world to make ing the is well conducted There is always something lacking to com- plete such a no matter how well and emotional insanity will pull through where an alibi will go to Detroit Free Press Girl wanted for second work Good wages of A IL fTa Wasn't Saying At a shoe factory in Lynn a thief a room at noonday to steal clothing got caught in a shaft and was around at the rote of ninety times per ute for a quarter of an hour before discovered When released he looked a tie out of but had nothing to say and was permitted to Press in a very plain looking girl in the nearest box girl is worth in her own right now I look at her again I see she is really