Waukesha Freeman, The (Newspaper) - August 31, 1893, Waukesha, Wisconsin YOU GOING MAD OUR OFFER j DO YOU WANT FAIR TICKETS FREE READ OUR OFFER at the Post Office at Wia as Second Claes Mutter Dlume XXXV No 35 Wisconsin August 31 1893 Whole Number 1814 ADMIT BEARER WORLD'S FAIR Vew Freeman With Him D B today the great sixty-one and the moat marvelous the world has ever seen will nf the past For some weeks has been steadily in- is every reason to the daily attendance and October will be at cent more than for the past and more than Unit of May and June During i last Saturday Aug 20 million people visited the few people hero took oi tho single rate fares last and Thursday because they Buch a short time Loral did not receive if reduction until Tuesday H very little time to spread similar reductions fd made from Virne to time of the Fair and an opportunity to profit would like to tell our readers i the next reduction will be do it just at The do not know It is certain however that a single will prevail Wisconsin day Sept ii and possibly before that date that for every subscriber to the Freeman adult ticket or two of admission to the Fair price of the Freeman is u year Mrs E C Clifford of this LIVES IN JAPAN NOW DR STUART ELDRED A FORMER RESIDENT HERE Revisits This Village After an Absence of Twenty-Five Years and Talks of the Country Dr Stuart Eldred of Yokohama Japan has been in town a few at the House He is accompanied by his wife and his daughters Misses Trixie and Fannie Twenty-five years ago Dr Eldred lived in Waukesha and never before has he visited the place since he left it It was the dullest little place on the face of the earth at that time so he says but he finds it so now thai he would never have recognized it Not long after leaving here Dr Eldred went to Japan where he has since resided For some time he was employed in our government service there and for many years now has practiced medicine He has become quite prominent among the foreign residents of Yokohama and is know n for his wide-spread to American visitors to that country He says the tourist trave to Japan has largely in recent years and that every season now brings eral thousand visitors to its shores There are also several thousand per manent foreign residents in Dr Eldred is very well acquainted with Sir Edwin Arnold He is a delightful talker said Dr Eldred and as soon as he speaks you cease to notice his repulsive appearance Buthe made something of a fool ol himself about Japan He carries his enthusiasm to extremes He fell ic love with a Japanese girl and wanted to marry her After his version of the country had appeared in print the Telegraph sent out a man to give the other side of the story He filled his commission very strictly anc was just as unfair in one way as Sii Edwin in the other He could see nothing good in the country and Sir Edwin could see nothing bad In all the abundance of literature is one of those who will visit the on that has appeared in th i a ticket READY FOR SCHOOL Fall Term Will Open September 4 Full Corps of Teachers open next Teachers The Union School Monday September ire expected to meet at the office of district clerk Saturday Jning September 2nd and to at- it meeting at t he Union chool building Saturday afternoon principal Terry intends to make nese meetings a regular Ire of school work and will hold them once a month understood that he will make changes in school methods Ir Terry has rented one of Mr red houses on Park Avenue as residence He has a family which le will remove here this week The full force for the schools the uning year is as Union H Li Terry principal Mrs Gordan first Anna Irsman second Inton primary grammar department It Walton Carrie M Waltermire M Edwards Grace E Banner Markle Nettie Jiowe jfi School lames 1C Lowry Kate Jennie McKenzie Ella White Rock School Rachel D Laura B Barnes Blair ool Nina M Smith Annie lie Kimball Music Wallace of Detroit assistant Emma Mattie A Love t Stock to Firm Remove Quarters to New Lyons are moving their their new building and will not be formally for business until September or thereabouts the trade will be on at the old stand until that tinte The store recently by the firm is a model MJC feet front and SO feet deep two stores the larger oi which feet will occupied hardware busines and smaller one leased second floor will be occupied by I Quite Club folding is in It is of stone and rock faced galvanized steel and is All modern improvements be placed in position before 15th Tne firm will use the for general storage room have their tin shop in a building magazines lately Dr Eldred thinks the best articles by far were written by Paul Blum for Scribner's Mi- Blum was a guest in his house during his whole stay in Japan Dr Eldred his been to the fair and returning to Japan will go East He will remain in this country unti January Ripe Tomatoes Raised In 73 Days On June John Grape the wel known gardener planted some toina to seed The occasion was one o some solemnity as it was done in th presence of witnesses who vit to the fact One of the was Rev J Herzog On August 73 days from the date of planting there was a ripe tomato on one of th vines The witnesses also took con nixed of this affidavits as to j planting and fruit were sent to IT JE I Mills the seed man of Rosehill N i The seed which Mr Grape came from that place and the wor as done in a prize winning contes by that establishment to know could be raised in 75 days and a of four prizes and to those who in accomplishing the feat Mr Graf did it in 78 days and thinks he stand a good show for a prize Burglars Abroad Burglars entered the residences of H Tellar at midnight Monday and wei through the cupboards and refrigerate They evidently were looking for ed bles as they only visited the rear roon of the house hey were away by the leaving a pack card's ami knife The same evening Mr Crawford n siding on College Ave was awakens bv three who stood over wil CHARGE OF CROOKEDNESS BOGUS SPRING WATER Central Official Accuses thern Pacific Men Frederick Abbott vice president of e Wisconsin Central Railway Com- anies has filed an interesting in connection with the Northern suits in which he accuses that j of crookedness The i t is iu answer to a claim of j lents which Mr Abbott supposed j be entered to offset the aim of rental Thes Ir Abbott declares opportunity of squeezing the Cent- He says the Northern Pacific had HOW MUCH SHA LABELED IS ON SALE Some Suspicious Looking Bottles in Mr Remington's Collection at the Lithia oc Mr E Remington manager of the have been made Lithia Spring has a collection of eral water bottles bearing labels that is interesting for several reasons The collection numbers nearly 150 and the Central work which t- ould not properly be charged to it includes bottles bearing labels oi many mt it had not given the Central proper well known springs in the country materials and supplies There are also several labels which the ished and that it had charged prices innocent public doubtless supposes to excess of the current prices for belong to well known springs materials It is stated that the total balance due o the Northern Pacific for lents is only while 00 is due to the Central for rental Mr Abbot states that the Northern has admitted that there are no for the rental of May and June ecause it gave the Wisconsin Central Companies collateral for the amount i Waukesha ue lor those months whose genuineness is open to suspicion Some of these doubtful labels bear the magic word Waukesha There is the Mineral Spring Water tled by the Chicago Consolidated tling Co Does any Waukesha person know the whereabouts of the spring which yields that particular brand of i Another label bears the name Mineral Water which is i said to be bottled by the Co Is this spring any better AND THE UNEMPLOYED known than the one There are also the Waukesha Natural Tie Spring Company's Latest to Secure j Mineral Spring Water bottled by H a Chicago Franchise i W Tessendorff and several others Where does the water come from that The Hygeia Springs Co which has i warrants the use of these Is it een very quiet since its spring really Waukesha water or is it Chicago nee in court and legislature bobs up i river water or water from any well or n the newspapers again in its efforts to spring convenient to the bottling o SOCIAL Mrs J W Thomas entertained a small party of very pleasantly at progressive euchre Friday ing Mrs C- L Danlap gave a Library party for her sister Miss Blanche Bancroft of Santa Monica Gal last Thursday afternoon Invitations were limited to the Bakers Dozens and a few others The afternoon was very dies Josie much enjoyed by the young the prize being won by Miss Last Sunday WHIP'S contained two of engagement from which we clip the Following of interest to Waukesha people The engagement of Miss Cora Dousman and Dr Hathaway of is announced The wedding will take place in October Dr Ralph Chandler and Miss Lou Eld red will be married in October and will go to in one of the Paine houses on Brady street Summer Resort Gossip A young lady guest was at the World's Fair last week and while doing the Government building took particular notice of the figures dressed in the military costume's of different countries She insisted that some of them were alive and said she saw them move Stepping up to one of them she gave him a good hard pinch The figure which happened to be a guard standing near turned around but the young lady was out of sight in an instant Her friends drank soda to her expense after that A guest of the Grand Hotel is in receipt of an interesting mous communication He is looking for the white caps and never stirs out after dark Any information in re- gard to hotel at the World's Fair can get the same at this office We have directed a score of people to the Columbian Union of Hotels Come and get a check good for 50 cents in paying hotel bills Rates at these hotels can be CVU u iv t w i- Frederick E Magdeburg and Miss cured afc a a fc five different usan Dickinson Ray will be married Su on Tuesday at the Charles Ray evening residence Ray 88 I locations near the grounds September 12 of Mr and Mrs i The farewell ball by the O I D L Prospect Avenue i D at the Park Monday a Chicago franchise To further ts interests in that city by flattering the the company oilers to expend a in pipe layin month for four if it secures the Those interested in the spring ness here know that the manufacture and sale of spurious water is carried on to a considerable extent and its water PLENTY OF CASES The Circuit Court Kept Busy for Several Days A follow from S until I evening was the most elaborate 10 o'clock This will be the first of i ball ever at that popular hotel a half dozen large weddings to occur I Thirty couples all guests of the during the early fall Mr house participated The dining room is a very popular young man and was with evergreen holds a responsible position in the lax and yellow bunting the Merchants Exchange Bank After a ing color being yellow That the short bridal tour Mr and Mrs turnes were fine goes without saying fifteen lunch which was served in the ordinary Miss Ray is a niece of Mrs A Mrs C Marks and granddaughter Ray and frequently visits here Miss I and Miss Estella Marks left for a Dousman also month at the World's Fair after and Dr still counted a which they will go to their home at Magdeburg will reside in one of program consisted of new bouses just completed on dances and intermission for shall street near Ogden lay evening passed including the Resolved That bis honor the nnd the city council take up nt the next ng the ordinance of the Co nd if found advisable puss it us we think the Her through the Herald of Sunday August 20 would help greatly to alleviate the sufferings the unemployed as the completion of such work rould require the services of from to men for ft period of four months To enforce this last resolution a com- of twenty-five was appointed to circulate petitions AND WATTERSON The Great Violinist and the Noted Coming Here For several months Prof W L Rankin has been negotiating with various lecture bureaus to arrange a lecture course for this village for the j judgment of foreclosure of mortgage coming winner The whole course is i against Martha J Tighe not decided upon but two of Christian R Wagner ions have been secured which promise Saunders plaintiff was an intellectual feast for those In circuit court the case of Wm Crouch whom it was petitioned to release from guardianship was tled by his person being released but his property still being kept under guardianship Wm Small is the guardian Mary A Martin was granted a divorce from Edward W Martin on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment Both live in Agnes Move was granted a f mortgage In the case vs Charles allowed to amend on the usual terms and the case was put over the term In the case of Lars Jensen vs Carrie et was entered correcting title of land Same decision was entered in the case of George A Breed vs Marion Francis Breed In the latter ease the land consists of lots in Oconomowoc Physicians were appointed to inquire into the mental condition of William Marg He was found insane and was taken to the northern hospital Judgment was granted in the case ing and which should assure the iant success ot the whole course On the evening of the enyi Concert Co will open the course with a concert in the Casino and on the evening of November Henry will lecture in the same building The Remenyi ranks among the very best of ing concert companies and is so ly and favorably known that its name alone is sufficient to attract the attention and insure the presence of people wherever it of George Schley vs Wm Hanna et pears Henry is one This case arose from a highway most prominent figures in the dispute Motion for a now trial was cal arena of this country denied in the case of vs the dominating politician a picturesque j St Paul R R Co character a writer and speaker of j yhe of Mrs Mina great force and originality Mr j against the of Waukesha re- ia the man who procured the in a verdict for defendant of insertion of the free-trade plank in the democratic platform last fall and Edward Agen secured a judgment he took a prominent part m the for bhe fuU amount of his claim for fees against the county of Waukesha As may be inferred the coming wag fortunate in a simular case John H Volland secured a judgment against W H Webb allowing him to collect a note Court adjourned from Friday after- noon until Tuesday afternoon Waukesha boy though he has been practicing his profession in kee several years Petition for Town Election To Griff Ellis town clerk town of Waukesha county of Waukesha state of You are hereby requested by the undersigned twelve qualified voters of said town to call a special town meeting for said town of Waukesha for the purpose of voting for or against the raising of the sum of seven hundred dollars to be used by the supervisors of said town for the purpose of building a new bridge in the village and town of Waukesha situated on Broadway and street across Fox river in said village and town also to have the old bridge situated at the point above taken up repaired and placed across Fox river upon Barstow street in the village and town of Waukesha Waukesha county Wisconsin Dated at Waukesha this 15th day of August A D 1803 J A WAITE T B RYAN J G HART SB C G PETER LAV WAUKESHA DAIRY A A DAVIS PRODUCE Co A S D D MULLIGAN H M E W CAHILL DlEMAN M T BYALL J W WILLIAMS G M JOHN E JONES AUG SCHLEY JOHN LAU Louis R L GOVE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Notice is hereby given to the electors of the town of that B special town meeting i to he held at the Town Hail situated in the Til nge of Waukesha nml town of iu sail on the 2nd day of September 1898 for th purpose of voting for or the raising o ill go to New Orleans Mrs Meyers and daughter of ian Miss left for Chicago ay A progressive euchre party at the and a fishing party from the lorse were given Tuesday Every few days a flock of eave one of the hotels for Chicago The exodus for the South has begun A formal hop will be given at the ark Hotel to-night Saturday ng a card party will be on the ram of amusements Miss Bettie Brown her mother and ler nephew left the Fountain House Tuesday after spending the whole son here They will spend three at the fair in Chicago before ng to Galveston All the guest of the hotel assembled to wish Miss God-speed and the orchestra Mayed a farewell melody Everybody Should Pay Brother Hag From the Geneva The hay is once more on the war path and the editor of this great religious newspaper has again eot it up his nose For thirty years when ust 20 of each year has corae he has had for five weeks to suffer the tortures of He could escape by going up to but while the hay fever is pretty going up there to loaf for a month is great deal worse Subscribers to this paper can alleviate his sufferings very much by paying up their subscriptions promptly This seems to deaden the pain of the disease Seven Hundred ig Dollars by general tax to be clubs and warned him to keep still Sirs Crawford who slept room nearby scared them away with an um- brella They took a small amount of money and jewelry with them The cupboards and silver closet were sacked by them but the silverware was marked and they left it behind A worn out felt hat was left in the a sum of money was in tho robbery it tL m uo i cuen a sum ui 3 Club The cost of the Lue house at the time of the neighborhood of thieves did not fir tire course will cost a good deal of money the two attraction named being particularly expensive The manager believes however that their acknowledged merit warrants the ex- pense and that will regard he outlay as a profitable one EIGHT MEN BACK Central Shops Begin Taking Back Their Old Employes On Monday the employes of the Wisconsin Railway were paid their July wages and money matters are easy with them Fears by the of paid town for the purpose o building a new bridge Fox river on Broad WAT and street in the village and tow of also for the purpose o repairing and moving the old e situate at tho above mentioned point where the bridge a stands to u point the river on Bur tow street in village and town of Waukesha also to authorize the supervisors C aid town to proceed with the work of build ng said new bridge a request for said living been raude by twelve qualified o aid town specifying as aforesaid the fo said meeting is to be held The pills of said election vill be open m y clock in the forenoon and closed at fije o clock n the afternoon Dated at August M ISM Town Clerk the rear Messrs Gleason Bently and the St Paul Iron k and Co held the con- County Biographical Record m sfa 1 Capt E M- Harney of Racine was in Waukesha last Saturday to make preparations for obtaining material for a portrait and biographical ord of the county and in a Jew weeks the work will begin in earnest Mr Harney is working in the interest of the Excelsior Publishing Co which has the reputation of doing its busi ress ic a thorough manner and the ot Waukesha County when ished may be depended upon as Ghosts In the Next County Waterford superstitious are excited over a ghost story coming from the town of Norway or rather what may be more properly termed a strange phenomena appearance of man faces in a window pane The is said to be witnessed ac the farm house occupied by Thos Mealy which for years pas the home of a rich and eccentric couple known as William and Torena Greeg but now deceased The lineaments of man faces depicted or caricatured on the window panes one of which so closely resembles that of the de- ceased Mr Gregg that his old neighbors readily recognize it a-R his likeness It is that this likeness ed about six months ago but the has been noticed for al years This is the story as told and manj curious people have visited the place A Pleasant Picnic j Thursday occurred the annual I mer's picnic at Thomas cottages at j the west end of Pewaukee lake Threatening weather at an tune time caused a dearth of ance but those present enjoyed hugely A game of base ball in the afternoon between and the as pated that any great number will be and was be taken back and put to work vehicle and drove on to the gathering where they enjoyed themselves as if nothing unusual had happened The wind also blew over several large trees A Fine Address Slight Rain Fall for the Week According to the report of A V vicinity Dey voluntary observer for the j consin Weather Bureau the total j rainfall for the week ending August i amounted to 23 inches A heavy Alderman C A Long of thunder shower passed over Pewaukee who has been Lake on the 24th accompanied with ly entertained the boys at the Indus Wii wind and hail doing some trial School last Sunday with ar ase to a- few corn fields grain and hay stacks Two barns were slightly damaged by lightning appropriate and eloquent Next week we hope to give place in The Freeman to it Mall Collections Notices havo been posted at the street letter boxes stating that mail is collected from the boxes at 7 and 9 a in and at and 5 p m week days There is no collection Sundays Mail left on the outside of the box is at the sender's risk A heavy punishment of fine or three years imprisonment is fixed for those found guilty of ing with letter boxes Children Cry for Gastoria The bicycle repair shop formerly run by O'Brien Boyd will hereafter be continued by BROADWAY We have now in our employ EXPERT WORKMEN and added facilities for prompt work in repair of bicycles and general machine repairs also Made to Repaired Scissors