Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1901 — Vienna Emulates Chicago. [ARTICLE]

Vienna Emulates Chicago.

When Vienna was expanded some years ago into “Greater Vienna,” such large, sparsely inhabited tracts of land were included that it now contains forest land and hills higher than 9t. Stephen’s spire. The plow is active within this new Vienna, corn grows in abundance and the vine flourishes. Fish are caught in qnantities, and the hare and several kinds of deer are hunted. This Vienna contains canals, springs and streams, the latter descending from the Wienerwald, while the Danube moves majestically across the landscape; beyond It is seen the rich tract of the Marchfeld, yellow "with corn. It causes a peculiar feeling to find one’s self in such charming country, and yet to know that one is still in a city. Wild flowers and birds abound, with the lilac, laburnum and hedge-rose.—London Telegraph. Mrs. Austin's new dress Is fine as Silk.