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SUMMER-RESORTS. _ Waukesha—The Journey Thither from the National Capi- tal. Wore Visitors at the Springs Than Ever Before in Early duly. Pconomowoc—Vis Couutry-Cousins —Wealthy Widows—Buating and Bathing. Recent Arrivals at the Hotels—Glosing Exercises at Nashotah—Per- sozal Items, ITA. Special Correspricence of The Chicago Tribune. Warkesita, Wis. July S—Ten days 2 happy y met atthe Baltimor depot, Washington, D.C. School was elo: for the long v jon; the request for a three- mouths’ leave, after “an honorable service of nine years in the Posi-Ofh ‘tinent,”” had met with a favorable response: every- thing had come right but the trunks. ‘The yeroing darky who had been engaged to them tu the depot apparently thought. that the fast train was ‘+a heap too soon,” end could just as well wait an hour er so for his convenience. He came up beaming just atthe lasvfnumeni: we had lost our tempers for nothing, and were in great danger of losing the train: but the mggage was checked, and the people rushed through the’ Jong waiting-room and tumbled into their section as the last gong sounded. No time even fur good-bys tothe friends who had cone to the train to see us off. Tue sweet sorrow of parting iswonder- fully assuazed by the impatience that waits the indolent movements of astupid baggage man, Itisonly a tittle instanceof the corre: lauon of ear ineral fore surchargéd feel- dgings must have an outlet, if they boil over in ion or wiser, they will not vaporize in » Few souls are large enough to fume and worry, love. and send polite messages, allatibe it not, that Araminta ean pi slover-Lieu- tenant, as he rts months’ with geolded her soul away because her dress- wiched in between the most dreadful storm that ever swept over the Capital and the dire- ful horror that lias since filled a Nation with anxiety. The one event was past, and the other cast no shadow of its coming. The t befere We had watched ineessant play of lightning, the shutting down of th clouds all around us, and the sheeted r: stalking over the hills; like prance in front of an excited hot w bared heads braved its til with a sweop it eame down upon us, and sent us drenched into the house, and wishing that we had taken the precaution to close the windows, Foran hour we heard but the roar of the tempest, the crashing of treas, and the elatter of the hail, Oceasion- ally the venturesome children thrust a hand | through a erack of the dvor, and gathered it full of hailstones, as large as birds’ eggs, from off the piazza-floor. The servants hud- died together in the kitchen with that ashen hue upon their faces peculiar to the terrtied negro, ere mmking mysterious rem: about “dat comet” and “ole Miss Plam- mer’s dream night afore Jas’ y 10 o’clock the stars were shining, and “dat comet,” source of all our Woes, Was streaming up in the northern heavens; lamp-lighters were ‘telighting the gas which. the breath of | i and people were ehildren who ey Wwe had “their neighbors’ bael rds; sign-boards, awnings, shutiers, huge branches and even trunks of trees, strewed the walks; and passengers for the eyening-train were carried through the flood that surrounded the depot, on the backs of stout waders.— will become experts if the fashion of it annual fluod in Suuth Washington contin- u . The Potomae depot has become historic since that eveninz: its ample. waitin: has been photographed and publ in omany | pape and it has been visited. by hundreds who never thought but came only to gaze with horrorstricken awe upon the spot where a fiend incarnate in amadinan’s body attempted the life of the President. How political animosities have slunk aw Nation has watched by the be Chiet M rate. The statesinan | gotten in fie an, and the syuy ets ayers of all have gone out to Gen. eS Hi the son, the husband, the father, the Christian. ‘ T remember distinetly the last time I saw hin, at_ the Commencement-exercises of the Law Departinent of Columbia College. As he came upon the platform, dressed in the same inixed-zray suit in which he was shot, acheer went up from the audience who had not anticipated his coming. le facing the speakers. walled in by the bank of floral offerings, and with his fine protile to the class. Thongh he gave marked attention to: the exe a shady of sadness on hi: att was not lifted until Mrs. Garfield: completely rallied trom her long and trying illness, Another time, not jon; 2 attended the Commenc ent-exereises of Harvard University, and few ehoice and telling of the strains, . spring to at- ion Hae cneneements, nd someone laughing- Jy remarked but the otherdiy that * Gen, Gar- tield would lave as great a reputation tor nding Commencements as_ex-President vs for visi witural fairs.? . tribute to his old Hopkins, on the oc- eaching in the Congresa- go, that Pr costo sot i : i Church, 3 x ene aiield, with Madame and Mrs. Gar- ield, and their guest, Mrs. Farragut, should 1s their own church and go iv hear hin, And among the earliest telegrams that the President was able to dictate afllic- tion J notice one to Williains College, ¢ lo: Ea with the words: “God bless dear old Presi- dent Hop! But I e@ lagged behind our travelers p, and have atssengers and nis, who. it given them time to study the. get to Harrisburg. Several studen stay long enough to take off coats and and tra questions of the ladies and children Quakeress and her husbant families ny uur friends, has left his parish. in Ne’ land for nee of being able to r the Pacific Coast; was there ever a train oF eae, i summer-hotel 01 rt, that did not Lave its sad-eyed it y from home in search of health? home-nissionary would have been interesting in Arizona or would have taken, up the compaz- The si England for gteat delis: and his good wife entire di 5 diretuland inevitable conseanenc Jowed by still larger portions of hams Wiches and mince-pies, one of the party’ de- termined thatthe next it ‘box sbonld ~have among its contents ‘giene for Chil- observation- ppointinent, re away, as long day: ;no dust, but evel shade more gri 1 been our ne: lezen lure to put on the areal Brewing hourly a dusk, agentieman who dour neighbor fora matter of balrs a young profes ag use she lias first. |S Us lo * bands __What surpri Water- ings of “Dit of ‘cit receive eral ho: of peo; post-of faces tt of coming you: th one-hal: View f Lp ac if Wedne sor: The bo tl excur is full we ona taking to the ff of itr very off as Nel and M Harry, Spee! upall once m Fourth are in about had in and house ity fr one-h; of the de price; grows they di are eal The boatin, night 1 isany froin the shore, on the bathin sorted funily, Bown Griftin Hou who Miss Shufel z Surprised, seized, captared by three Was he. ‘Such a night !—the heat almo: sufferable: every window closed and Lis! Mmieaded. ‘The ladies cried: the sick min Coughed; the father of nily ca eit my 5 Such health-bulletins “ Tarr) $ tain, Tithink, my dear; “Can you pass up Be, more of that cold porridze for the uy? As the train rolled in » yor at Chicago, ¢ . ies of ihe Milw ukee Ere y Wisconsin, are at the Tow House for the season, “Mr. | Aiken: with hin. as gvod a team of horses {| seen on the streets, net itt week. aM ST. ALY resort, there were our friends—those_ own Mesh and _blood—act ually peering out at us, W from between iron barst if taken inter Under gertain ready for sine Vour handsome buildin block brilliantly ie light. Canvas-cove the driv under the eve county, of sleighing ov seen some very adreary-louking picture boys try ing te look merry perched on luge } piles of white, and a tringeof men holding shovels, ornamenting the But all that is not our Wakesha, hor dear one of several thousands who ent MANY happy day here this. correspondence with accommods a = The general verdict is, that there are nore Visitors here now than ev t ha they spend the tim The formal op. tele Dunbar. only Richard Duubar, to Mr. 1 F of Pari Church, Milw ce of the day, dent.—all the more, perk but to read and di member that the n anadreb, who ought to ben is place thr or four year: ‘| tothe feet that, he eond Teh ag certain dite. cl for bi 1] the elothe trunk was a hei he found t P The Waukesha Dai daily ever published in the v its app Mrs. G.¢ Couk and daughter, Ocoxomawoc, W of people who spent the Fourth here, tilling aqui, and row our cilty appears like itself fort, and we 2 To the bieyde hoy than local celebration; and the hop at the Towtsend Horse wiil be remembered here as om of the must enjoyable ever given. watering-places, of which Oconomowoc has thus farevidently-ree The ¢ more inviting, The country by drougiis, nor have the visitors been fa- tigued by intense heat. People complain of too ‘There is om ly able propety, the owners of te neces: i make them belies it is fer their good. It does not yield then even an income. remains to be sven. pate a breeze from acro: bearable, Among the recent arrinls at Draper Hall mong the late arriv Sehenkel, Boston; G. 1 c Ins Mrs, W. C.-Tenney al Miss EB. ‘Tenney, nsas City; the Ry. PC. Me- Grath, Wapello, 111. Frank I, Pear the Fourth nere. spent the Fourth here, x zuest of: She will pro! of Michi; IL. L. Smith, of t ingion, is at Gilford’s. THE CHICAGG’ TRIBUNE. SUNDAY, JULY ~10, 1881—TWENTY PAGES. on An officer ordered ne" and. followed by a-dozen and about a hundred com- ikerfest trappings, we tes inty a crowd like tines, Wettects of Chicago water Ms is eal application reulmstances is of positive ing benelit, Jna few hours we 3 Lincoln K and the I Works, the inazniticent marble the South and the ine: Shopvine’! that is a neces: Iy When stopping tweniy-fou Y of any size. Did you, Mr. fia our compiments, dropped fra ee not wn usual?” = “Do the people * Are the stree’ tte as th ILurry c ry of Centenn ‘ever tie ile WE passed block iHuminated by the ‘Lo our nnacenstomed -¢ But our qu he laconic remark: Che same long line of ed ommibuses at the depot, with sof the sev-. ne Cony A yD {round the ce, Walling for the mail Familiar reet ts, and wedrop into the old habit Jug the springs, iniv the old Iamuock tels upon the t now cume last winter, eredulous interest; we lear won- of tunnels through the streets, ences: and we have ¢ of And may be glancing through he thought of Room there isin plenty for he Fountain House has an addition fas large asthe mam structure; Park fouse has been built, and many jt ed and beautitied for your éxpr ion. Again. beiore during the of daly, As nothing of general du- oveurred to call them” together, in dyiving and lounging it the springs; and so an amor be taken, Bethesda Park oe- i Iso the first louse, when the inausur ot Mi; hter of the lat ovold Hulk re e census tid to be re out for the m1 ‘Lhe cer ymerning 3 sia + Lappy posses rls 1 ation will go togvn on a train. Fourth was very quietly observed. ys at the Refarm School bh i ereds picnic § Grove, together with some pr ws to Lakasicl Ation over the condicion of the of people who have iiifle else to do 1158 The 110 on * The Coming” of Chiist pills for printing ‘om. Homse, he pug ‘tiown, rtonail his trun ‘d perceived that the v nd took possession hot tH some days aiter thas he was the holder only of a and enipty trunk. if rte meet bh tthe fence, ed the pre Hoor. nd it has readable Frou ir rom Chic: n. Henry s ) EB. M.AWill on, W. Lu. Kinner, J. M. K T. FL Getchel, Mrs, FL ‘Tichenor, ‘Lichenor, Mrs, C. P. Kimball and som, j fal Corressondence of The Chwezo Tribune, » July The crowds the sjare room, has been followed by nore. Such a erowd never brings com- iy well be thankful that the 1 only comes but once a year. is due in part the more since the first of this month there has general pizrimage to the Wisconsin ed her share. We te hight ofa gayand pleasant season, and surroundings never looked snot distigured ho live in large cities, and who many country-cousins, this Gne are beginning to wish they ore. ‘The tables seem to have turned, ‘boly in this place who is keeping finds that he or she has a number of ends. :nd perhaps too many. (@) thing which keeps Uf of ths place from being:owned by tie, and that is the numerous thy wows who own nearly a fourth propertyin the place. All of this is ould sell at a ugh sible to convince of selling, or but it is tterly imp W! Perhaps they an- ise in tal estate the place more noted 5a watering-place: but on’t seem to tiderstand that the taxes. ting them up. week has ben quite sultry, but a tl: lake makes every day The evenkgs are gvol, im gon the lakes ver: the steam-yachts, bree: i One mile an excellent chis very much re- e-zround, W to. . Gould and wifeWW. P. Mullen and , Mrs. B. G. Brookins, S. HW. and S. La. ain, St. Louis; Hew By and family, JLB. Ruler, E. care. the Townsend. J. J. Gartion, of Detr son; Ciss Josephine Cook John Naugzh- M so: E. P. Williams Fort Wayne, and wife, of Gicago, spent. \ Annie Louise Cary, the Pima Jaana, lt bably renin here a ‘ AZO, re and are bre for OC. Burrows and day red at Gitford’s tly man J. of the Patent Oflice, Wasl. Cincinnati; Miss Morse, nephews, | ece, Chicago; Mrs. J. P.. Itudson, fivid, TH. \lbert Erstine, Mrs. Francis J. Ken- nett, of Chico, Capt. J. C. Swan, of St N With her two daughters and son, are at Lap- haw’s for part of the season. Aliss Lulu Goetz returned to Milwaukee on Wednestay after a week's visit with Miss Mary Fay,of this city. . (i. W. Coftin, of Louisville, one of the very first to prophesy the future of Oconomows twenty years. ago, has arrived here for the season. He finds his boat-house somewhat damaged by the spring freshet: ary. DP, ILudson, of Springfield, Il, is at Van Brunt’s, in Summit. + The family of Sheriff Rugee, of Mil- Waukee, are ensconsed in Summit for part of 4 Jaines Mapes Dodge,-of the St. Nicholas, are said to be en route for Oconomowor I Ner, of Chicago, i ’s for part of the tone, of Milwankee, her father, Capt. E. S. Stone. Lele Thomas, of Chicago, is a guest . Clark, is vis- we wattkee, will exchange a nest Sunday with the Rev. ) nderson. Miss Anna L. Wells, of Chicago, will spend: the season here’ with her brother, Charles A. Dupee. ssiv Goetz, of Milwaukee, isa guest pulpits ne} « services of the Nashotah Theo- | W! 1 Seminary were hela the Mission, 1, Among those in attendance from doy hay an degrectof Bachelor of Divinity was conferred upon Henry Hughes, George ‘Thorpe, aud dames E. Wilkinson by Bishop Wells, of Wisconsin, Bishop Robertson preached an interesting sermon, - Bishop ‘Talbot cele- y pls acht Club, for the Shufeldt Cup, will, take ly 16. Hilwankee & St: Paul trains Jeft some 500 visitors here last Saturday p.m, The Methodist Episeapal inini: laboring under the impression that he wa “posed to the smallpox while in Minneape lis last week, and has gone @tf into the woous Ile is evidently a true Pei Co} pu str e in, owes a person here t-bill he contracted when here in | tie wi Li For The jeaua Tr I bathe in the rich morning-air, so soft, -And loiter by the kurcard stream that waits ual Attendant on my listless feet. Alodt The s rk tiles, tho herald of the day, * And trails tne penn to greet eat Ww sings wriage of the tlow ‘The m Is to summnated in the duwa: . bor'ne upon t! Dis upon the waiting towel bile mucnetisin: We pi he tiny nurture with eca he gentle breeze, wo Me Waere is in all the Sami ‘The miracle of Pervads hout flu. str he coneords of all co ors and all sounds, ‘The complements of variegated hues, ‘The horoscopes of Instinets In the phints And in the mating birds, scem but issues soine stand primal purpose, beyond ken. We tuight believe instinel the If reason’s despotism, and the thr OF precedent, held not our bein: So let us live ike the full, perre Our Spring and Suminer but a Our Autniun’s ‘Then weleome will be Winter wi th be! fund for Mrs. Garfleid. “He posed to muse $250,000, and w amount. ‘It is also sald th entertained by Mr. Chittende: at the rooms Be found thai pated by Mr. Field, M ait that he pro- ould secure that sume pl but on arriv : eld desired the an- tto be made through the newspa- bscriptions to the tund mizht be office at No. 43 Broadway. or to the uinbee of Commerce. One of the objects in uz the fund is thut the President. may be on Wi mi in to his family Foltowing is the form of the paper, with the subscriptions attached: “The undersigned, desiring to testify their ap- ‘ion of Jatnes A, eld, President of the 5 e"for his family s Set opposit to thei: peetively. town a fund to be dep Wwith the United States Trust Company of New York, in trust, to be kgpt invested in Uoited States Government bonds.—the income thereof th ve} children of James A. Gurlield, Ty ASST" . Field |. Morgan to of + und will the: able to he following, ancedote of an expe- endon inimitably. told by” himself. Le ten ink Up * fs Mr. Churchill at home: (The footman shi Me Lud isin Ire 2) nnd." to bein bea! Well, you just tell Mrs. Churchill (The footman pales, and is xbout to summon assistince ‘to eject the andacions intruder, when a silvery laugh and a voice foatdown fron over the banisters:, “I hear you, Uncle Larry! Come right int") The toot . bowing low, “O, sir, me Li pardon me. If youplease, me Lud, this way. roo rua eruun theatre and nume his huve seen my pictures, “Oh, yest ex- ut it is your name— your n: thentre.” curtain to be?" # i will say lifteen metres bv erzateen- teok up a penell aud proceeded to make a lation. At last be looked up and said, with im- perturbable 1 bave calculated, and lind that my pictures are valued at 80,00 fra per metre, Your curtain, therefore. will cos you just 21.0000, frances. But that is not all In tak ths to paint twenty: It will, therefore, take me just KW years to finish your curtain.’ You should have ome to me earlier. monsieur: Tam tov old for the undertuking now. Good morno- cro: inp Mattie A. Rand, of Chicago, Wi ond orge A. Seaverns part of th Brunt’s, the Springdale summer- el che mnie south of here, are: Mr: and daughter, Mrs. Van Bleck an ————-__- Go West, Young Woman! A youny lady ot Holyoke, Mass., where there re ive women to one inan. bas come forward ts a missionary to bachelors, und offers to loud _gulaxy of 100 maidens out West. call Lonts, and Mrs. 4, » Hopkins, of Milwaukee, are at Gitford's, < This Great Enterpris pilts,doln Foazett, of St. Louis, is at Van | a Ars. ‘Thomas A. Greene, of Milwaukee, | The Villard Management Arrange Fierce Race of ftailroads Across All to ‘Be Transcontinental Lines if, Sr. Pat and his synd es Northern Pacitie a new vitality has begun. to throb through the great artery of the North- road, It grew faster than they did. Con- neetions that ought tu have been made were proprietary road was lost by foreclosure. ear, the settlers along the road who brought ad were the following clergyanet rhe | kee of nails, a ham, or a bag of salt, a window s altpare, Havel Ih pil (oe tie Sin or a door, because the lucal traders could Dealy (of the New York Diocese); the Rev) | Mot get transportation “from the Com- Kemper, Adains, J. UH. Hop (of the | pany for these articles. ‘In some places Pennsylvania Diocese), and Cole; Lishops | the people had to pile their bi meaty Gillespie, Y SHS. Bobertson, | and | on the ground, banking i up with er in the —“Littirey. Timmet | bags, covering it with straw, and leaving it ately after the ene Creed, the | there all winter because ears were not tod this great property. St. brated the Holy Communion, and pronounced | for a careful inspection by da ight of the tite eit i ie f Alice Pdgerto of | whole road, i and equip- is city presided a & ren. y eB i ie - » Coeners eae ty sie it ine one ie ene aut nt Ve, ks aecontpanted by the General i h grounds and on the lakes, | Manager, Gen. Haupt a grad ul MW hada jolly good time. Point, high in the railroad mil The July regatta of, the Oconomowoe | during the War, and known by his record in facility mense business growing on the hands of the This line will ron trates a well-settled country, produeii best of wh 000 aul that will be ¢ The Governor told the Te Wolo fae serena land gkant that if two Ddills passed the From feathe Nature's ehoir— Lezislature he would veto them both, where- Leading dy concert of the year, upon they tarned in and killed the thirteen ts tuneful lay, on tre othercompeting measures, and so saved them- of flaring with zest, | Selves. ‘he Little Falis & Dakota ii time ae brign | Will” probably pass on between — Big the buds that wait to shroud Stone Lake and Lake Traverse througn a ing brillianey and fervent heat, natural gate to (a fertile country ide from mortal ken his visage proud. beyond, It wili be nearly abreast ; Surges on 1s reign her of other li push- af beauty: its whole duty scoms ins for the ‘The Chicago, Milwau- a bring to perfect tru fan to train already run’ its Hast- do ripe maturity. tho stalwart Year. ranch past the southern end The bills and’ Vales, with verdure’ decked, in of ke, leading fur the Missouri. Are touched with gratitude for vernal cheer. The Northwestern Road, pointing in the ers, Nature decrees, same direction, is at Lake Kampe turtber: St Minnexpolis & Manitoba have a line from Brown four lines unvolli nds to populate the prat never comes another panic they will a Coneanes, O., July 4, 1881 ern Pacific,” ‘The former owns an interest in — the St. Paul & Dulath, by whieh the North- A Fund for Mre, Gariield. ern Pavitie goes from’ St. Paul to Duluth, New Yi ene, Tully and owns the whole of the line between St. For a few minutes before the meeting at the | Paul and St. Cloud over which the \ Chamber of Commerce was called to order Mr. | pacific has to fo to reach its owl lin Gsrus W. Field was busily cuxazed in raising & | ic leases to thie Northern 40,000 2 reads,—one of which the Northern Pacit Manitoba people have th An illustra toba Me fine owned by Fergus Fatls Hill, of the Manitob: Tie even t to be paid to Mrs. Girtield, the wite of the Pres- | th farnie under contract with the ident, during ber 1 and, at her death, the | Northern ic. By . such proceed- principal to be divided among the surviving | ing: as oth and in other ways the Manitoba Road has shown a disposition propo Paul and St. Cloud to the Northern the Western Road Brainerd, werd then be the happy posse: But besides wanting three priees, it i: dokn T, Terry inised that the Manitoba people intend to Pere it Bs use the money they get to build a competing edb By rortd from St. Gloud to St. Paul, on. the we: fesse einem 1 side of th ippi. This is meh the best William H. Foug, bank one of ie Clark, Dodge & Co. probal ¢ He ic wil i x Het pu Ny Bull Toy eeu on the rest try 5 h ‘ bank of the Mississippi, between St. Paul wane aaeaeE Tee the Mrlash | and St. Clow, inaking an_ind pendent London Correaymdence Phitadetphta Press. vutlet to St. Paul for the whole Northern Mr. Lawrence Jerome bus just departed for | Vacific system. ‘The recent purchase by the somewhat extended sojourn | Manitoba syndicate of the charter of the aters Ey Minneapolis & St. Cloud 2 eUDe project, with a nicer, Leonard Jerome's daughter, is the | in its eastward extension y of Lord Randolph Churchill, who also needs Ea ctiie 7 eine otuction to American readers, and behold, ste Or a Superio ues ie Si le pre, Our friend Larry at the portals uf A vein THe Mi REa ee town bot ccosting 2 stately footman: | Of Mackinac. re the natural ter- charter will enable the 3 Humph! What is he doing in Ireland?” build to the south shore of Lake Superior, (The foutman ts silent with horror.) aud the charter is believed ‘to have been is ates. Churchill ing” bought for this purpose. Al! these demon- (The fuotman quivers with indignation.) strations - have net unnaturally excited Me Lady, sir, is not down-stitirs yet. bad tt i Y Hampn! pretty time of day | bad tecling among. the -partisaus of the TaBRD Awol eoty Tee ea Mee eee orthern Pacific in Minnesota, but its Fe and the rest of the worldd. yf and are co: 3 Paciiie by the quadrilateral syndicate who - are ier theatre caltea | Control the Manitoba Road, Tt is. the most The enterprising manager of a theatre called | uspyromising railroad pruiect now under way Pa eet rire ee pal in North America, and it will sink all the money its entrepreneurs have to spare. An expedient for seeurmg the fayor of a 1 peasant cor Uoneering ancedote from the Hungarian Banat. A canaidate for election to the Pesth Diet, sent down hy the Government to eanvi of Imperial, loyal. meeting of “his pos: he put.on all his orders, constituents adorned wi conciusion that the person fruges must stand hixh esteem. They would duubtless have voted tou mun for the mucn-decorated Government noin- ince had not the oppesiaon candidate in his turn been inspired with a brilliant idea. 19 RORTHERN PACIFIC, ’ ew Vigor in the Development of for an Important Feeder. the Prairies to the Missouri. There Never Is. Another Panic. Speclat Correspandence of The Chieago Tribune, —Since Henry Villard have taken hold of the t. ‘Lhe ola management could not, or Lnot, keep up with the development of the Extensions ordered built by the were left undone. An important glected. hen freight, yielded the Company $100a wn their wheat tor sale could not buy a dito carry itaway, But itis evident that new era has come in the administration of Mr. Villard: arrived in Paul on Monday, and left the next day dilroad man, 's, locomotives, round-houses, and te nnsylyania as a fi have been ordered. Every to be provided for doing the fi- mpzny, but above all the road is to be shed through to the Pacific, by shortening ight lines, if need be. tSt. Paul, Mr. Villard ended negotia- ns by which the Northern Pacitie buys and 1 build the Little Falls & Dakota Road. 20 iniles southwest from Ms to the Big Stune Lake. It pene- ttle ut. Lis projectors seéured a val- ble grant from the ktst Legislature of 504, of swamp land, so called, the 1 en to any railroad in the Sta plicants for thi the south, North of all, the Pau, the oll St. Paul & Pacific, to Valley, which they threaten to ran fel tu'the Northern P: With these ng theniselves over the there is little danger that tne fertile south of the “Northern Pacific of the Missouri = will not r share of railroad fac 5. is good, especially alone the er and the Missouri, money flows like water to and men follow by the thou- is, these road Lf there 1 get ore ‘eten Pac IL push towards. the ere, Everything is not cordial in the relations ty the Manitoba Road and the North- mninate the leaseata month's: Northern Pacific owns no road own into St. Paul or Duluth, is to be seen one of the blunders a previous administration which lec ip its opportunities forsecuring both these foreelosure. ‘The tened that th I parallel any road the Northern Paci ay build. They donot think there is room the Northwest for any road but their own, tion of the taeties of the Mani- Lis their ure OF a neh of a thern Pacitie between nd Peliean Rapids. Bold Jim “scooped? in. this ne between two da had been sur- yed and graded by the Northern Pacific. U the ties that lad been eut by ee Owned but lust by embarrass the Northern Pavitie in every y Within its power. One of their latest i ly sell the road between St. Pacitie, ty ot the stock of St. Cloud and Ss it OWNS a najo! ich, between a tine all itfown fromat. Paul northwe ood francl ep swamp hund- ition to compete with the Northern orthern Pacific on the polis & St. Cloud anitoba Read to nal poi pper Lakes. The Minn do not share them. 'They do not nthe Canadian theory that there is nin for only on road between St. Paul They know their present, titoba man? in Competition. A | a in the Canadian sagreat future, and pnt to Jett pend money in v: share has bven take my 1D. Le 9 ce Electioneerins in Hungary. ituencs lends interest tu an elec- SS A remote 1, im the course of bis nin district, and serene xrace. sible electars was con nd xeppeared bef The rustics were jumped to the tictting their suf- in their ‘monuren’s 5. Sta und pressed by this He brenst completely covered with o, er, cuudler, und more numerous tee thy es which his rival had t scorn. HH the consp; upon their ! i But, ashe did not deem | ssury to impart’ that fact to the awerstricken constituents, tho latter, quite overpowered by the vontemplition of hiss zeous decorations, returned bi hele atthe head of ma'pol eB trlumpnantiy REMARKABLE PHENOMENA Sudden Darkness Sueeceded by a Rrill- lantlyeTWluminated Virmanent— Gore Keous Spectacle Heavens. Ticumonn, ¥: excessive h lowed this afternvor. by two heavy rain storms; an electrical display, and an extraor- tinarily brilliant effect from a sunset that brought out the entire populace to witness the phenowena. ‘ne thermometer had rangad_ away up in the nineties for several days. Yesterday it registered 101 degrees, and to-day 9l degrees at 3 p, m. Abunt + o’clock this afternoon the sky became cluud- ed in the west. A brisk gale sprang up, and at hk @ welcome, heavy full of rain ¢: Ine, Which somewhat cooled the atinosphere and eave considerable relief to suffering hmman- ity. This ‘lasted until 5 o’cloek, when It in began to clear, but by a few minutes atter 6 there were evident indieatlons of more rain, and the signs received the hearty in- dorsemeut of every weather observer. Abaut filteen ininutes to 7 a yast cloud of inky blackness covered the horizon directly to the. north, and a gale, which threatened some in the Northern P. att pronounced After a reception Mr. on the evening train for their Wisconsin home. % _ Tuesday, June 28, the ecremony of mar- Tiage was performed by the Re’ in the Chureh of the Lumacutate Coneep- tion, North Frankiin street, the contracting SOCIETY. The Departures for Europe and the Wateri 't Very Few Weddings, Entertainments, Etc, During the Week, The Latest Freaks of Fashion—Gossip Married Wednesday evening, July residence of I. D. Big-iow. No. adams street, Mr. LH. Lemon, junior member of the firm of of Ripon, Wis., and Mis: ‘The ceremony Sarvin, of Jane: ended by Mls: Broom’s “best man”? was Lucits D. Hop- kins, of Ripon. There were a large number of wedding presents, and the oceasion was particularly pleasant one. Fy damage, swept down upon the city. The atlnd foo ptlosk veered to the northeast, he Whole sky became overcast with den parties bein; f tl dense | pa cing John of black: clouds, and the rain again | Joanna Reynolds, ‘ended in torrents, 4 this time it became almost dark, but the imament was lit up by eontinucis electrical flashes, accompanied by pels of thunder, This display lasted until about ten iniuutes before sunset, when the lower and heavier masses of clouds passed away to the southwest, leaving a solid and unbroken Jayer above. ‘The rai had ceased, and at Functure the whole o! clouded bh to the north becaine brilliantly illumi ted, as if the northern. lights had suddenly ap- peared behind the murky vapors, From the 3 darkness immediately before, the. tran: Wihiamson, of the Fi mse sun ticiating. . The happy nstuntaneous, the city bees I resplendes 2 gorgeous light, i that produced by tire on the Gi theatre, People rushed from the hous 2 where they ree gsratulations, with many useful and valuable presents. their residence at No. 424 Idaho street, where they are happy to reveive their friends, «ling took plage ‘Tuesda: A quiet at the residence of the bride’ happy pair proceeded tu the residence of the bride’s_ parents, No. 908 Huds d ‘The new! ntracting parties and Mr. Joh tended tour through. the &: y received nn aula. the ets and gazed with wonder and awe |. AS on the startling anc beautiful spectacle. ‘The | i houor ofthe Mi iltmnination (uly aight or nine min- | Wesand, of Butta tttes, and, as its the comet ts lo thour, many haze arded the conjecture that the fiery visitor suddenty flown from its course and was rap- id.y descending to mother exrth. When the “Moment arrived, however, for the sun todip the zuests of the Mis: $, at tl dancing were the features of the evening. The ladies v atthe abov tdre: performed by the Rey. T. octal gathering y it be pl SS. ng-Places Con- ‘inue. at the 559 West. M.D. Frees & Co., ltattie E. Brace. ille, Wis. ‘The bride was manda Brace, and the and Mrs. Leman lett Butler, 4. Flanagan and Miss After the ceremony the | @ mn avenue, t their friends and con- y ied have taken up yma being Miss a Hoult, uple let ny Valuable and ven last evening 3 Jennie Wagman and io, N.Y. rve been tt Id for the heir home, No, 62 West sie, social chat, and eased to see their friends M. aiter place about two week: 0 Warren. Clark, stre wi Md., are spending the ington M Avail is a protection against heaven and the sons of earth, mercenary little boy overheard a con- parents concerning a vas soon to come off, and re- called the subject at the breakfast-table the next morning by asking the following ques- tiol bride away for? Can‘t they sell her?? The ladies show their appreciation of the good thine: wedding that ing), as ances, to parta es, creains, glace: M ‘lb vive 1M Monroe Lkeath and Miss. srile Heath started: by the steamer N The Yon. and Mrs housand Islands, o to the White Mountains Miss Emma S. Clark, {laughter of Mr. No, for Ushkosh, W tart: here she w Miss Mollie Branaker. of Louisville, who rr tie, left for the Thousand Islands by steamer Nyack last Thurs ie ACK t Thursday night tor Bulla aud the they will remain at the 2° when they will Hi nd thenee to the coast of Maine, where tney will remain a bertion of the summer, forthe benefit of Mrs, Heath's health. it Washington 5 . to-morrow, join a_ party of prominent people of that place, and zo to Winnebago Lake for a month's camping-out. S « been visiti Martie ‘Tyler. of 5 for the Ladies. Fa jalteliisan avenue, returned home yes- : erday. : : : =. | Mts L, Jeff Milbourne, Miss Sallie MeGee, MATRIMONTAL AND SOCTAL NOTES. and Mr, William MeGee, of Ba timore’ waner with their unt, Mrs. William Danneils, of No. 160 Lex- treet. and will sail per steamer Republic. SOCIETY TOPICS. the syn of tion between his . What do they want to give the set bei Sentral Café’? (Central M hown bythe large number of daily, also after evening perform- eof the fine luncheons and 2 ete. re them at the popular lors en’t work enough for another serv- lady toagirl that applied fora “Oh, yes, you have, ma'am. Trl 5 little to keep me busy,” was, the naive response, The announcement of the departure for Paris of our leading Mr. Jules Ball to our “ fashionables.” enviable reputation in thi styles are quoted on a par with those of. leading Paris modiste in millinery, bers, Will be welcome news B. has won an country, and his anand New York designers. ‘ay, Clem,” said two «disputing darkies, ing fora decision to a sable umpire, “] look of wisdom, said, “1 hy Hy enlarging stock of antiques and behind the western horizon the crimson | , Aliss Anna Carson gave alarse picnic td | articles of viret charming place to visit. glare vanished and Richmond became envel- | ‘ourth ow the, facm of Saines:|"" seyret ito says youcan'tcometosecher hac raness nore Intense than that | €lliford, at Arlington Heights dae Mstid. a, hny to his sisters adiaives, preceded the imposing heavent PIS “Why not?” * Because you come to see her To-uteht itis sult cloudy, with PR ONALs : seven nights aweek now, and how could you The following Chiexgo people sailed for | come any more?” ’ Silence was the only an- ——_—_—_—__— Eurove by the Bothnia last Wednesd: sw HYDE PARK. Numerous complaints frum citizens living in “the northeru districts of the town have come in of late to the Controiler over the ins: Micient supply of water. ‘The present Water-Works en- gine, having 2 suction pipe of only sixteen inch sullicient supply during the summer months. It is allczed also that mans water consumers are grossly Violating the rule: governing the water supply by permitting their hose to be used dur- ing the middie of the duy. Meusures will be tuken by the authorities to endeavor to put 2 stop to this, The pressure at the works during the hours of the day is. at present sixty pounds. ‘The Rourd of ‘Trustees re now taking steps to- Ward constructing other aod larger works which i be in working order by November. ‘The funeral services of Miss Eta Jameson, daughter of Judye dun who was necident- aliy drowned a few days oo in Royalton, Vt. will be held ut the home of the deceased, corner Ish L. son Norton; M Asham, Miss Katherine and Mis In diameter, is Incapable of pumping a | B. Blackstone, Mi ham, Mrs. C. BE. Culver; Miss Roxanna Wentworth and Miss Ls. C.ilal J. ehildren, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whintield, Dr. W. 'T. Briggs and friend, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Little, two children, and ma Beer, Mr. Carl Woltsohn, Mr: E. F. Burnham, Miss Bell, Mr. H.W. John- n, Mr. H.¥ Southworth, child, and maid, Mr. George R. Stetson, and Mrs. Among the passengers on ghe steamer Nyack, whieh left Thar: of Cornelt avenue and Fifty-tird street, this ; ; afternoun att o'clock, ‘The Rev. C.s. Lester, | Messrs. W. C. Bey of Milwaukee, will perform the ceremony, and | Smith, Blayn the funeral will then proceed by carriajes to Oakwonds Cemetery. G.C..Kimbark left “Hyde Park last Tuesday for Denver, Colo., to spénd the summer in the Fred iL Foster, D. HW. MeDonald and wife, the Misses Emma F Amie Rundell and) Fannie Rundell, and Fred G. Baker and George W. Moser. s, of the Grand _Opera- House, leaves this week for the Eastern watering-places, where ‘the intends to spend Fheir departure to spend some weeks Rocky Mountains. Messi 1 2 ee ee Fred) W. Zedd UANE.* some weeks, Tam a swell of Manhattan, ~ and Mrs. M. Esthete, complete, ornate young man, Ju allay life T never ran ~ | Madison, Wis. To caten 2 co No harder labor ki With English qu: iway van, ha lass to scan tes, and fan ined from Dan Tread Renan, ; nd quote some lines of Kubin Knan, ‘Though I despise the poet clan. A ry et itis my plan— ‘| spending the summer at Mrs. Webber’s Lake AGanie Gute a eee Senuathbin Cott Veonemowwne. 1 " Le. 9 North c.c.8. a Lreaily hope U shall not tan. Pi ‘ot Vietor Hug trip and finaly enjoy that well Miss Mollie MeGriff leaves Tuesday for a around the lakes, thence to Montreal, to Cacona,-on the Upper where she wi bathis OWN Tetreat. W. Sea and children are if the s Suite street, nul Mrs, ts. Bi tone, and Mi: Isham, Mr. Ralph Hattie Grace Culver and M D. Morrison and two J. IL Williams encr and — two id, Mr. Louis Adams, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. nd Mrs, Mathews. day evening, were e, J. E. Goodman, C. E. ey, W. IL Atwater, and ‘oster, Natalie Paine, T. Waydon have taken bn 1 spend a. month nd cool breezes uf ight and Mr. and Mrs. tlhemen” to refresh one this hot wea got home from a public meeting that ended in “the trou led witters, but it all ended In turm- oil? should have tt get it re TOW i like to Know when a teapot “When your tea’s in it,” w Oh, for some shady nook, along some ru ning brook, to read thatoriginal book, “No Gentlemen.” xet off a ho hobby, it is doubtful if he can ever get off. tailors,” Ward & know of nothing better than “No Gen- i ther. is the title of the popular vu Gentlemen new novel. nae rat a general row, “tried tu pour oil on “Our Chairman,” said a man who had Grant's Condensed Coffee is what you hot weather. No trouble to ady. Depot, 50 Randolph street. Laying up something for a rainy day—bor- ug a friend’s unbrella and never returh- ec it. “The Eureka bread” never gets sour, and is much preferred by some when two or three days old. A Detroit preacher who v scientitic meetin; to find the formane Wirts & Scholle are sending lots of their lawn furniture to country residents. Call and select some at 22 Wab: Acyl are like armies; they get along well enough till the engagement begins.” s The best and coolest place for a piente is Hemunrich Park, ¥ date and terms The conundrum was, Ask your grocer for it. vas invited toa ending, was shocke:t ientitie part of the per- ence of self-lefense. ical old -bachelor says that “lovers shington Heights. For State street. - When isa cat like * When you’re teasin’ aU att aApoL?”? Answer. “Then,” like a cat?” ‘aus the answer. | Hifference between riding a horse and t hobby consists in this: that one ean at any time, but once on a but seldom 3 stings at the * nobby *u.,uuder the Paler House. — 5 Population of Africa. George Davis, of Cineazo, are spending @ | “Paragon ranges, refrigerators, ice-cream La frugue. ag | av Weeks at the residence of Prot. CoA. | greezers, coolers. ‘Seavey & Co., 49 State. nae neti atnte of our knowledge of Afr ida ig myra, Wis, Pies z “Tthought you took an interest In my tov imperfect to obtain precise information as $s Kose Sullivan Jefe Wednesday for welfare,” said William, No, sir,” replied. to its total populution, as well as to the number of the inhabitants uf its vurious part The boundaries of some of the States are too indefl- nit; in those where they are better determined yhe census tables are not well verified, and, on | 1 the whole, in those parts where civilization bas | I not yet penetrated the means of obtaining the | ‘T number of the people ure too defective to pre- few wee adelphi 7 accompanied by ttie Hilton Patt, ft, have gone to Ruck Isla tra Hubbard and Miss.S, B. Beeson tend to furnishanything in this regard more By than npproximative estimates. However this | Jeft for the East on may be, we ought to aeknowiedze our obliea- | Thursday. tions to Dr. Behm tor the efforts be is making X Jenni wtch ever nearer to the truth on this E. Taft, of Atwater, MW! ia, New York, and other No. 73 Oxden ave- yy the Misses Mabel and and Master Perley nd to spen the steamer Nyack last ss Mary Marsh, Su: Society peuple are pl: Itisieported that the ladies their babie: light little thing: Wilson's reliable yeast is alw: You can get it at Jevue’s or Slac! What is it we all like to pussess and yet only in your farew ing th bee orders for My, fine furniture with J. A. Colby {and 219 State street. (Preparing for fall. ¢ naming re such r Edison,—they at ys sweet. Se toa a : subject. Since bis first publication on the pop- | 220 are enjoying a trip around the | sways wish to leave behind us? A geod unition of the countries of Africa. in 1865, he | lakes on the steiner a ait Misses Camp. | character. i has not ceased. in the tive editions of the * Pop- oii Brewster, Che Sisses Camis eee indesour genuine Fisher refrigerator ulations of the World.” intely. to correct nd complete his worl tug himself of all them mude in sume of th ion of the great map of Stanford, and of the docu- ments furnished by Livingstoae, Cameron, Stan- ley, Nuchtical, Pozzo, ete. whieh he has reacheu. “The toral aren of the African Continent and its adjacent islands is estimated at 2) square kilomet and its poputntion at OW innabitunts, distributed us follows: which he bus published Avail- a M Rastern Port South’rn indep't Africn Rugtish Africa im. the uth gol Square Pe hes Ielome'res, Population, 15,402), 000 Europe... through the A for Rockaway Bi Mr. George Doleston, i py Eugene, ot Chicago, and Mr e ughter, of Jetfersunville, Ind., lett las ing for “Portland, Me., and will x Weeks, Visiting the White Mountains before returning. Lr. and Mrs. Jam onatrip te Milwau Big Rapids, and will visit Mr. Aubbard, of White Cloud, Micl yf Ella McLea t Dugan tt ra Soutan. aud Lae, Wis., Monday morn- ern Soudan a 4 ipper Gui ing, to be gone two we i ratttoria try Messrs. John ‘an Sehaack ern i and Mr. dame: hicago, took re to Visit their a Mrs. Luce Asia shratig the: city otis ani Australia an Mr. and M Sino} Polar Region Africa... Total... 1 The proportion of inhabitants per square kilo- metre is: For Europe. For Asin. ‘or Afri For America. For Australia and Polya <<< A Couple of Darkies In the old days, when fugitive slaves found refuge in Oberlin, O., Mr.S:. one of the local inunugers of the underground rittiroad. bud rea- eighbor, who pretended ve bim away with very We BY Wa M ndsnip, world ittle ceremony. Or yhe told nif neighbor th tne reat his ussistat ce. 1 bad a couple orth 1 t darkies come to my pls st might,” he said, Miss N ° y “and I propose to protect them. If any o1 comes after tuem let me know so that Teun be prepared.” ‘That night his house wns surrouned by zany in search of fugitives, and demunded their surrender. - He dewied that he had any, and they insisted on searching the house, but fount nothing. e here,” said the lexd- er. angrily. * you've got them slaves, und do Didn't you tell Mr. W. this M ve ‘Kem over. 3k Se atae that you had 2 enuple of darxies come | friends on Ashiand Just night” 5. dropped his bead and could sey | Miss Celia G pthing. “ Well, now, where ure thoy ¢” In the pith si.” faltered Mie. S. * Show thot to US itt once!” They proceeded to the barn, and S. led them’ in great agitation to a stable and said: foose are the darkies, gentlemeu,” and he ‘pointed to it pair of black lambs which had been born the night previous. eisturbed sleep. J the Indigestior, Bad arcam: Jn mecting of tho clectors, and presented himself to them infull Magyar costume, his ‘stomach ata, all vagishes before Hop Litters. her relativ nor, of St. I tie Hurlbut, 3112 Forest ave: Mrs. J. Mrs. A. K. Stiles and ednesda iss Nell Montgou wertoy Miller and Drexel boulevard, are enjuyuue the summer in the Pennsyly: iit lies Fannie | Jenny Sheel around the lake omg in South Bene, Ind. HY ass Lillian B. Sti kee Friday ta the Singerfest, and spent the Fourth with S. izht and vood House, james Oak yinple of Peru Jeft on the st ‘Thursday for a tour and London, Ont. ges, Of the West inn., for the season. nd chile lett the Clifton House astern watering p! Iu M. Riehardson will return fron her visit in Ottawa the ti iland avenue, leaves Sunday e Y., on a two months’ visit to jon, having returned to the il spend the summer va- ter, Miss are the xue ning will spend two or three months in La C. Mrand Mrs. Gertrude, of No. 2612 Indiana avenue, |. W. Butler, of St. Louis, have been spending a few days at the Oakwood House, Green Lake, ty consisting of Mr, and Mrs. T. T. Furlong ‘and Mrs. J. E. Sanford and son | to . HL. EE. Heaton st ‘nomson,Ir., are oft Grand Haven, and [ ? dnd Mrs. Li. A. of Delavan, Wis., is returned to her te, afler a two lett the city Tuesday ide, will in, for Mar- of the West Side, is iit Falls Motel, Min- rand her brother have witt in Sycamore, n July 5. ot Boston, passed on his way to St. and Vienna coffee pots. ‘The motto of the giratfe No one ean give such perfert-fitting shirts is very anoinaloy out of its bed before you can tuek it in. aA horse-dealer was asked if-an animal which he offered for sale was tinid. nights by At Hannibal, X._ farmer, asked bis ins live tny longer. She expressed a desire to con- tinue her sejourn, when be tired on't.” orubard. Dalton, St State. Neck or nothing. 3 Cone, 145 Dearborn street. ‘at lover of the bivalve » for you have to take it order “Not il he; “he often passes many tuscif in the stable.’? all,’ MARRIAGE A LA MODE. A hat, a cane, Atiobby b A narrow hun ‘A whisper low. Quite ut one’s case, ‘Must needs be bliss. Aring, a date, A boneymoéon, 'To tind too lite It was tov svon! Perens actos Why He Killed Himself, ‘.. Emery Green, a thrifty id wife if she wanted to A.E. Bera. i that be didn’t ire further existence; he wus all the time ie out money for doctors’ bills, and wus and be bung bim: i i Mandel, of Michigan | kK fora tour ot; of the week, Dr. @. UL. Thayer, with or the White Mountains mery, of her daughter Grace, of mountains, ittie Dillon, of 3 Lanra Tiche ot Miss Hat- 1 Will take an extended before going to her > Inatzecame down from | yattend the concert of nue. sse and St. Paul. Bralley and dawghter, with ister were registered at sreen Lake, last week. ‘Mude trom #rofewsor dorsfords’ Acid Phosphate. Kecommended by leading physicians, Nakes lighter biscnit, caken, ete:, and in healtiler than ordinary Eoking Pow- er. wsieans. Solil at a reasonable price. ‘The Horaford Aimanac apd Cook Book sent free. Rumford Chemical Works. Promanare, BE ands Laxze-st, Chicago,” Battenberg leaves for Paris to~ sie-Hall Build- . The latter are ac- knowledged to be superior to any in the city. “Th h word is right—dizactly or dezact- ly” ‘Phe sable umpire retleeted a moment, and then, with 2 enn’t tell pe * rth Clark street, is con- id an old lady, “I should” t | H i I i i