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49. liOTCniUSS STAFFORD, l'uUIIshprs ninl rrojvleUrJ i i is i John Hotchkiss, H. Stafford; Ten.M3 Si per year, in advance 1 1 All Kinds of JOB pRINTINg SiscTitel fa tit 2est Style, cn Short Notlco. Business Cards. R.T.

WILLIAMS, Physician and Surgeon, Hanimjilpii, Wis. (The Dr, is ft Graduate, and has had ereral yirs of successful practice. J. R. JONES, M.

D. Physician and Surgeon, Fox Lake Wis. under Temple of Honor Ilall. W. S.

GILLETT, M. DJ -nOMEOPATHIST-College Avenue, Fox Lake, Wis. C. E. MERW1N Attorney at Lavr, Fox Lake, Win.

Office over I'otti' Book fitore. Co'iaitisas mais with Proniptaess. franHshamilton, ArroiiNKr and- at Law, Ofhce on Slate street. Fox Lake, Wis J. F.

TUTTLE, Attorney at Law. OfTiee In Bank Building Fox Lake, Wis. A IE BANTA" Attorney, find Counsellor at Law, andjSo'ic. itor In Chancery. OHicjs on State sttvet, Fox Lake, Wis.

W. il. THOMAS, Physician Surokom CUica at V. VT, JOHN'S Ung Store, Tax Lae, Wisconsin. J.

II. AVOODKUFFi Physician and Sliujkon, Office opposite Parker Son'a Drug Store, Fox Lake, Wis. JOHN ADAMS, (nucccsor to Nourae) DOOT Cr SHOE MAKER ItjaJrlaj Coaa Irciaptly aai tfsatly. Shep'ln Htunrt's building, up stairs TII03IAS JONIiS, Shop orer First National Bunk, Fox Lake, Wis. "Cuts and makes gentlemen' clothed to order, In firxt.

cluaa nnd latqst Btjlcs, and at lovrcat prices. T. II. lUClIAltDS, A Fox Lake, Wis. 'All workdoao lo stjl, 1 lii'i Imlr drossing.

Sho'p next door to Atnrlenn He. AnicriccJi Mpuso. iVx Wis. F. A II" I h.

1 Vtmdnt. Frco oniiiihiv and Livery ntiuchi-d. House, 3lAMwii-rn. Wi ToHngo City, IIKN'UY r.MUKU...4...............rioprH-or. 5i.nt pr day Kr3Frw Hss to nnd Frui the curw.BPJJ.

JjKtVKIt 1) AM, linos. WinVM I An ownibm Troin thi-' Ilutcl runs to ench 'ri. and it has In connection a first clans Lj-y. Cor. East WaUr tc Mason streets to pntMr.l KIUUV CilASS, rropri.tor.

Milwnnkcp, X. ne or east of Odd Ft llows hall, Fox Mr. Mr. If. IJSOWXS.

THOMAS 1MILIPSON, Carriae and Wagon Wakcr, Fx can fill orders for almost any style and quality, or kind of vehicle, at as low price any similar The new rial form Wagons, and single and rfoahle ntel biisies, kept on hand. Repairing in wood mr iron work, done promptly. D. D. THOMAS, Insurance, Ural Kstatcand 7u-, rhanjjf OJficr, Vox Lakk, Wis- Notary Puldia ad Conveyancer, General luoiunnc.

Ileal FiUo and Collection' AkmiI. Nots ami Mortgage bought and void, nod loans on real estate negotiated. THOMAS 1IATTON, Manufacturer arid Dealer in, FUltXrniUK, WALL FAPKIl, flddow Shades and Fixtares. SiyUcady medq Coffins, all sixes, constantly on Hearse furnished to fane-rats L. E.

FORD, Tux Wis. General' Insurance lcnU Companies llr.ru esentW). Continental, N. T. cap $3,500,000 TJnderwrlrer.

IT. 3.000,000 Phcnlx, Hartford, 2,500.000 Mechanics, 800.000 Insurance placed npon all clvssea.c-f Tiiks, at reasonable rates. Office at D. John's Drug Store. 12n20tf you eaoengago 'in." $.

to ULul 0 by a.ny worker of either sex, rtt In their own local-ties. Titrtioalars 4 samples worth $3 free. Improve ttmo at this bu-' trine 3. AJlrcs present, in detaU-Z-and mate 1 fTheyr will accost yoq. about as follows: f'Good inoreing Wotold yon like an experienced guide show, 'you through the Capitol, the Departments and all places of interest in They are very many and have an important history connbeteo with them which I canv give you in full inr'a days time; You will thus save two three days time auq.

expense, and learn ten times as much asr.by'a survey on your own 4 Their object is reward, (the largest possible) and consequently give you to understand thai their knowledge has been, at expense and long rcsoarch, and io, accepting" ten 43llar netevas. readily as a one. i Tfie representation 1 is 'no doubt correct, (in. part) if the -r pretended guide1 is notav fraud. There is much danger however of imposition, and ex-, aggerated 1 statements for affect.

To avoid, this three official guides' have rc-cently jbeen appointed' in the Capitol and the same number in the Treasury who are directly' responsible to the authorities. Politeness on their part 'as Well as all officiids in the -Departments is i tigidly enforced, arty, violation which, if reported, be quite bure to a-enult in, decapitation: L. S. M. A New Selieme.

i fTrom peek's lively year there if i new -scheme ioveKfied for 1 People have got so they befUnd to bsl advertised and the miethod of getting the hd-vwtising" for the least money is1 the one that takes the persimmons We have been studying thing over considqr-t ably, Thci. is a fair! advertising medium, but -net what -we -could wish, and we -hrtfc until 'we' have found a medium 'that' 'kbock's all the newspapers out of sight. The idea occurred to us while at. the.i.tieatre, during thp Folly There was, pace, on the bald heads down in front; enough tO 'ihake, a fair sized biir board. -Why not utilize this space? To think is to act with us.

Thd 'next Way Wehad engaged a number of biild bfcaded men for the season. The space upon their heads is to be narked i i ou jiuo squares 01 cnxuiars, or unimonu ijhapcri, a3 customers l-equire, -and on those Waste places will bO printed wTith India ink, advertisements of business houses. Of course the prices will-range according to the location on the head. An inch wide, and Iavo inches long on a head, the Wiif be vfovth.inore Uiau it wouldaround under the left ear. A space on a jrood looking llvead will bo -worth more than yroxildt -on "one of these narrow- base-ball ''We ishall usually ehaVge-five dollars.

-for space as large as th6 on an ordinary jlf1 is certainly ought; be, the revenue wiil.be considerable. te a new cnterprizo and ought to be fVstered'. There 'was1 pome difficulty at in hirinjr men who would allow. tlnnr dicads 1 ".1 'i ...1 to ue inns out wen jwoj agreed jtojiave fixed that way aud lead the gaum at next, ment, the parties the contract at The scheme is to provide" 'all visitors, tq eiitetfainmcnts jVith wrio arCjiiot already then let nature take its course. tliis scheme is successful it, is but a step to i and that js to paints advertisements ton the long stockings; worn'1 'by the Faries wdio-dance -upon the stage.

An advertisement thus pladedotild have a most exterisive circulation, "and, yould boj jas generally read i in; advertising medium we know of noteXceptmg 4 SuNiu tTkere is a good ideal of blank sjiacc on some of the limbs of actresses t'hat'ought to be i Nothing was made in! vain, except' long ings, and if they can. the means of distributing intelligence the massps it is a good scheme. Tlie advertisements could fee painted in by ithe old masters, arid bebm'6 thingsoi beauty as well as joys forever. Kext to the telephone and phonograph we j'-cgesidei: these two. inventions, jhe.j.

Joiost t.impor-T. tant of the-past century tjand half a the money we luakeon thenjwill sent to yellow fever sufferers: Diagrams of the heads may be" seen at this" office, with space marked- off and prices at1 tached. Parties ihrrinfring on either: of these patents will be persecuted to the full 'extent of the ellojw Fever Northern Cities -dc'J Tha iniproted Sanitary' con'ditipn of northern cities, rather ''than'; their graphical rejrarded as L'ou best prptectionuagaiqst the Ipafhsomet aiscase wnivunow, reiiis communities. There. is ha popular that 'yellow fevfer-i Qoes'-not 'kp'read1 with maligriant character as? far nortK- as.

JNew lore anu other Bor past. In 17 VJ, when the? population of the city tots 50,000, about? 2,500 people died of this -disease-' In' 1S03 there Tvere bases' in' tlieicitv COO Of-them 'proving fatal. The next year uiern jciiies, uui iuoto.iii uiMorv uitiiei it. li jLors aas teiu, wieiy rapujCM lM4-i VOL 12. For Representative in Congress, Ilirmzi Smith.

OF SHEBOYGAN- COUNTY CONVENTION. A' widespread dissatisfaction exists in the minds ot all classes of our citizens', in regard to loose and dishonest planner in which the affiurs and business of our County has for a long time been conducted; And Whereas, A growing feeling prevails that tome change is demanded, in order to inWre a more' honest and faithful '''administration' of. our cQuutj aflTairs, anl the election of a county ticket that may bo selected with especial reference to the end so much desired; Therefore, we the ltepublican County Comniittec, in accordance with the views of a large majority of the delegates and other at the ltepublican Convention recently held at Juneau, do here by respectfully ask the co-operation of all good ituens, without regard to previous party affiliations, and who prefer that honesty and fidelity shall be the ruling characteristics of our county officials, rather thao that any phase of politics shall be in the ascendency, to join us in a strong, harmonious effort to redeem our noble County from the corruption and misrule tltat has so long and so effectually clouded its fair fame, and so recklessly squandered the hard earnings of he people. To this end, we do. hereby call a convention at the Court House, in the village of Juneau, on Saturday, Oct.

5th, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. for the purpose of putting in nomination candidates for county officers to be supported at the ensuing election. Said Conventiou 1o be constituted of blx delegate from each voting precinct in the County, three of whom are to be Republi cans, and the other three Democrats or of different polhicul opinion, who are opposed to the political 'corrupt ions practiced in this County, and who shall be entitled to scats in cnid Convention, and nn equal voieo im all its deliberations. Delegates to be elected at one caucus, or separately, as can be agreed upon; tho Republican town or ward Committees, in the absence of authority, to attend to seeing that they arc called. Tiiosr.

11 va ties, JAS WKIJSTKR. JOHN HOTCHKISS, D. VULS, C. I'. LOVELL.

Dated, Sept. KM 1878. Com. Skh for Caucus in this number. ClIKKME been adoptwl nsan any ration.

1 1 kx. 1 hns received and ac-ccpted the (jrcenback nomination for (jovwuot of Maiacjuis- Tijk vote on 'ovcjjiox in Maine is re-ported: Kepubliean Green-backei Democratie 8,000. i England all 'drgs are with $ni' class exceptions. Those cxclu-KtvtJy employed' 1 in loading blind are tax-Free. A.magvaiiic cbntaining 20 lbs.

of gly-ceritic and 75 lbs. pf dynamite exploded with tcriific force hist Sunday at Dradi ford, Pa. Four men were, instantly killed and horribly mangled, A hca- tornado passed over portions of Ohio, I'eunsylvaiua, aud West Virginia last week. Railroads and bridges wero washed out, crops and live stock in large quantities were destroyed. But few lives were lost.

TlIK Democratic convention for the fourth' congressional assembled at West Bond on Wednesday and went through the formality of nom'na-ting 3Ir. IV. V. Deuster. The declares for hard' money, against national banks, and Tor ruojiey of any kind in the shape of numerous appropriations! Tiik Democrycy of Wisconsin has come to bo onlyifu demoralized ally of the National party.

Pnt while it fchoald thereby, be easier to combat the cn'emy, Republicans sliould not slacken 'their energies. ATe 10 'Republic'' Probably, at the ''List 'dreadful' when Gabriel sounds his. trump, if he doesn't stop between. blasts, and shout 'General, General! Colonol, I say!" not laorc thau two-fitths of the' men in American cementerics 'will get- up. -Hatches.

a -r' r-S 1 111 The 'Manitowoc JVo (Dem.) devotes nearly a column and hilf of its editorial jiage to idenunciationa of Gen. IJragjj and his platform. It calls Bragg "a professional politician, whose motives arc always selfish, and says the platform "uoc3 violence 10 me convictions 01 men who are called upon to support it, and merits the repudiation of -who feel or we trill not i irwl Umi. enrlor i luay be ciuuicJ txcrj zuonlLa. R.

PARKEH, Fox hxKz, Wis. Deelsr i DBUOS, UZDICI3KS CHEMICALS. FINE TCILET SOAP Ilftir nd Tooth Ernshcf, Perfumery and Fancy TOILET ARTICLES Trnssts and SIionlder-Braces, raintR. Oils. Varnishes nd Dje-StnfTs, Letter-rarer, Tcnp, Ink LnTclopc.

rrlon Oil, Lampo, an I Ch'murjs, Ten nnd l'ock-. ct-kniv. Razors, Scltsora, Uvolrrs n4 Especial altrntion is callr-d to the follow ing Standard Ibbf.hsox's Cough Anodyne LaLnam, Arnica Oinfncnf, Anti- Tever Towders for hor- pes and cattle. Physicians Prescriptions Compounded. We also call attention lo our fine stock cf of Key Wesl and Domestic manufacture cases, and all articles needed hy smokcre.

Vc have just received a large Invoice puitaldc for PRESEXTS, trill It Sold Clacnp. Cuptomrrs vill find our stock complete in its several dej-ai tineiit. and are cordially invited call and examine our poods. MICHAEL, BL.CEDEL., Bsackcmiih, AN1 Carriage End Wegcn fMtr! FOX LAKl-i, WIS. Announrpfio the public of Fox Lake and vicinity thnt.

he i prepared to do anything jn his lino cf buiiie? promptly, in jilvle. anl at Reasonable Fiices. n'ORSE-SIJOMXG made a of all kin. Is done promptly. Klt'lglt.

kept on hand, or manufactured lo order Fox Lake. January Tf It. 18. 8. jSTKAV CARRIAGE WAGOII Iflaisuiacioi'y.

OAWLST BHOS. nAVTI'r th rommclioua II agon aii'l Smith iliop buiMiugs Wn Tarker. nn Mill nform the people of Fox Lake and mr-funding country, that.ther are folly pre-nred to manufacture to order 4 "Wagons, Slciglis, cfco. in any desired etyle. and at prices as low as at any similar establishment in this are tion Competent and experienced workmen are employed in the several departments of their establishment, and ail work -5 Bt of all in wood or iron work, including Reapers and and all other Farming Implements, will be done promptly and well.

Those wanting any I Ling in our line arc respectfully invited to giTe us a trial. ('AfflRr BROTUKK8. Fox Lake, Oct. lat 187C. SPo: vm mum: gkamtE works (Established in 1S57J, manufacturer al kinds of ScQtch and Americ-ai! Oraniie, Foreign and American Marblo JdOXTJJinxTS, iiijaDSTOXES, Also sell the celebrated Philadelphia.

lroi -Fence. Fhop andOG.ce if HILLS' T.LOCK, State llllltSQiifelj meMa It i it 1 r- ITiftli District Convention. The Republican- Convention for the Fifth Congressional District, was held in Sheboygan on Thursday of last Week, and was largely attended by leading lie-, publicans from all parts' of the district. We take the following from the Milwaukee Sentinel. 1 i- H.

If. Dodd, of Fond du Laic, was eliairman, and M. D. I. Fuller, of Pl-ni-outh, secretary.

A strong honest money platform was adopted amid" great enthus-t iasm. It denounces anything in tlie nature of repudiation and fiat pioney, and emphatically declared for a currency redeemable in coin, and the maintenance of the public credit at all hazards. James II. Mead, was nominated for congress on the first! ballot, but declined on account of business rear -The convention took a recess ntil 7 o'clock this evening, when Hon. tmith, of Sheboygan Falls, President of the Northwestern pairymen's Association, an able man and a $ound money advocate, was nominated on the first ballot.

The nominee accepted with a stirring speech. Messrs. Mead, McFet: Jones, Dodd and others made eloquent speeches endorsing the nomination and. platform. It was a regular love feast.

Many Democrats pledge their oavuest support to Mr. Smith, and ins prospects are nrst rate. xsragg is likely i to remain at home. "CO Greenback Convention, The Juneau correspondent of the Milwaukee Santincl furnishes the follow-ing account of the Greenback Convention held there on Saturday hist: The Greenback County Convention held here on Saturday last was but limly attended, only one-third of the towns in the county being': represented and the whole number of delegateSj Only 30. After organization a committee was appointed to select candidates for the several offices, but after about two hours1 work the committee reported that they vere unable to agree," owing mainly to the fact that the number of candidates was so large, and no time had been had to make the necessary trades and bar gains to satisfy all.

the convention then adjourned for two weeks. Nearly all tho delegates are candidates for swme office or another. Among them may be found several who have held office, here before, but they have had all tlley expect from the Democratic party, and others who for years have" sought office from Democratic conventions, but whom even that party -could not stomach. CORRESPONDENCE. Wa.shhmton, 1) 1 Sept.

11th '78. Eds. Repiiks-extative. -It isSsi problem of th'fficult solution, which ranks highest in point of nilmbers," and 'which the greatest ptst of wtcioty in.Wahh- ingUdi-r -the beetrar or the thief. The thief like' society in some parts; is composed mainly of bait two -classes, the big and the It is said that tome hero have become 1 such -adepts 1111 this art as to soon contemplate raids upon the -great-National Treasury, but these are too formidable for my consideration.

Iliavc to do, only, with the petty thief in this article. These, like the poisonous insect of the forrest seem to 'swarm the earth, fill the air and darken heav-en," and seem to be mysterously possesed of the qualities of Omniscience and Omnipresence, to a i large degree. 1 'hey have acquired a particular aveision to seeing anything lying around al though thfe value be merely, Where'er you.are it is dangerous to1 leave the most trivial', article, such -as a caiie or umbrella, for a without the scope of your observation. A drunken man recently (unobserved) fell asleep in the outer'porch of the Senate wing, who upon being aroused. by.

tbe police in about a fonhd himself minus a hat, anda'n individual about- the size of the writer-, has suffered the penalty of a slight defection in tikis' to the iiic of two umbrellas, one handkerchief, two, one pau of, and. pair of ru.bbe.is. -Therefore I spread the scriptuxarinj unction upon all vWashing-ton 'an visitors to "watch," for' you'' are liable. to miss the ring from your, finger, or your watch, wallet or; haridkercliicf from your pocket. Sneak thieves proach in an ungarded relieving you of such' packages as; you rmay haie in' your hand, and' if hanger press heavily, they Jayeige to a hauiy sack of flour or other particle of food and tak'e; a double for the.

They; -are expert enough-to get away with them in many Instances. r- f-' 'GlTIDES." 1 'Another species of character -you cannot fail to come in contact with is the guide. These are also a creation of circumstanee', and entcntively take V( to are of both colors, us- with widespread 'destruction, but by prompt and thorough management the disease, was so confined that it did but comparatively little damage. People left the city by thousands. Thel- infected districts -were fenced in literally by high board fences, so that only six cases appeared north of Fulton street The disease ran from the middle of July to when cold weather rather than medical trectmcnt, probably cut short its career.

In lSll Perth Aniboy was attacked, and in 1819 suffered severely. Philadelphia, in the latter part of the last century the first portion of the present one, was; more than once afflicted with the malady. In 1703 there were 732 deaths in that city, in 1792 as many more, and in 1798 the disease carried off no less than 2,500 of the then small number of the It the hist year it lasted three but tta mortality was compara-tivdy small, there being only 121 deaths from itv In 1835 yellow fever took 1,000 people out of Portsmouth, just one-fourth the population. Dostou is said to have been visited only once by this That was in 1819. It came in U.ship from southern port, and of twelve persons who went on board the vessel at the wharf nearly all Dr.

Grcevhille Dowell, of Texas, in a history 6f yellow fever epidemics, states that up to July, 1877, yellow fever, had appeared in 233 1 cities and towns in states of the Union, and had taken off 55,311 people. said a South ITill teacher. howled the rbir- gest boy in the class. th ere your gm, u-a-n, nan, there's your nan, there's your gin naif, s-h-n-g. sling1 there's your shng heroes (yong nanshng, there's your gin-nanshug, g-c-r, ger, there's your ger, there's your shugger, there's your nan-shugger, there's your ginnanshugger "'F or mercy's exclaimed the hor-rifioth as soon as she could catch iter "what are you par's said tlie boy, 'an-' that's only one of.

"em, but he says its the told him ho needn't spell tho others, aud he, said he'd have the old man write 'em on a postal card aud "send 'em toicr.JImoJ:eie. FOX LAK1E Meat Market. BROS. Respectfully inform the people-of Fox Lake uid vicinity that having purchiised the stock. nnd nuirktt fixtures of It.

(J." Penney, they have opened at (he old stand a Firsl Class Heat Met All varieties of meats, fresh fish, fowls, vild game in its season, sausage, iind cwtin the boststyle, and. sold at. lowest living fprjee4! I Ordexs filled hnd 'delivered at Tillage resieleneii. when desired and no effort will be fully, satibf'y nil onr-pat-10ns ValA for bcev.CBj.hogSj hides and pelts, 1 Fox.LalcCi I4tn' 1878: AD if 1 jL-i. y- TITE be AVT1VV7JTKDX AN- MAIDENS.

The inaidens of the famous Seneca tribe of Indians who once voamcd over the pic-tnresqne and. beautiful valleys and lofty "hills of the upper Allegheny river (now the rtd oil of Pennsylvania), were notdd ar.irinj; all tlie -ncisrliborinj: tribes for the wealth and Jbenuty 'of their tresses, which were of remarkable tenjith-and ex- finenrss of toKture; siml in color so black, that'-the Mtnile of the'raven'a win was li.wll.v-a just ait elegant that -brought -out tlie olive brown of the mnidens, and formed an oxquisito nnd charniins picture jof feinale loveliness UeUitlitfuLto be' their hair was of Jbeauty and of such extreiue length was a puzzling n.YT.v jto the maidens of all the nqiliTioring tribes, ami-was a source of 'coutimvjl jeaJous.ios on. their part. It -'had 'Tort's Remained a' tuysfery ami would, ni 'doubt' hare dird' I together with the; rest bf 'the Indian' tmditioii's 'had iiot the; discovery of 'petroleum oil furnished thcicur, and 'niankind'how possesses the great secret 'lmd 'remained sealed; fvvithm thf? Third Sand rock of oblivion, unti released by the.h.-Liid of scieivtiCe in-jdustryjitKHshvn foith in treasures of petroleum tO'tfif )Wqr2L. Jh knowledce was practically prematurely bald iindgrajt.

ci.viiizetl society could tolerate of rpGjuf pctroleuui ah a 'dressing jiiyt. Kkill Ott.PclWJfchu's ihe andV. l-v a vdv to cx- vi; t.iv. pe- r'i or il-y. fnmfyi.a being fcjv.t' i eau dc coi'VU'ij i Cic dcodoriaed Ji-j -rsf en -were attended witlMhts re-srdls.

A fewpplif(iiiisvlnjre iho hair v.a-j thin and falling, gavi remarkable lone and vigor to thescalp andhair Jvve-ry panicle pf dandruff, disappears oji the first or second dressing, aud the, liquid, so searching in its nature, seems to ponetraie to, the roots at once, and ec np fadieal cliansse'frohi the start ft is wollku ora are made mrsteriouston this 'article" Cfadually imparts a beautiful aiguv vuiot wj vim contimied use deepens to a' black. The i color remaina. permanent for nn indefinite length of timevnnd tho change is so gi-ad- the most: intimate friends can scarcely detect it progress. In a-iword, it i3 the most wonderful discovery of the age, and calculated to make th. prema- tnrely bald and gray lha name varDoupa juaa.

peen, given 10 me ariicie, i neat Ana attractive mn- alers in drugs and Dollar a hot ua r.B( 0 if Irobte: Court will be held at Jnneau on the Firet, Second and Third Mondays in bach 1 At the Common Council rooms in th own most oeautiful col- f6m tictholcum, aud by fcome eruiinn of itature the use of. A ID IL 1 SO ES 335 aa43S3ast Water Street, Milwaukee. IS DAILY IN RECEIPT OF McvSiLICS, 1 Mew Black Goods, New Dress IVcr meres, New Flannels," New Clonics The Ladies of Fox Lake, Beaver Dam Waupurt, Handolph', Cambria, and other points iu this section, sending lbr will find them sent by return mail, and orders filled promptly. Any goods not satisfactory can be returned. Retail Rooms, 1st.

Floor, AYholesalc, 2nd, Manufacturing, 3d. I take special pleasure in announcing that I am sole Agent in the entire State for he "1IHNKY CONVERSE I FITTING SHIRT FRONT." Cieo, Kissinger, Having re-purchased and re-opened his old and well known Meat Market, near tie American House, respejtfully announces to ins old patrons and the public srenerjilly that he will keep constantly on hand choice 15021, 1'ork, Mutton, Veal, Fish, roultfy. iaii ton Mill. TT Tf 1 1 uaiue, nogs, uiues anu pens. painp will be spared to supplv the public witb the best of everything in the line, and a reasonable rates.

Fox Lake, May, 1873. connection with LV.rrouVJIotel. Timjitiiy rropiic.toT. In Parker's Drug Store arc how receiving a large and new assortment of Ster-lnig Silver and Plated Ware, Ladies' solid gold and plated Sets, Rings, Chains, Charms, Gents, Pins, CuiT-buttons, and an extensive stock of miscellaneous articles specially adapted to the wants of the public during the HOLIDAYS. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY HAKUFACTUHEO to Order on Short JVoticc.

A full stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, etc, always an hand. Repairing of all kinds done neatly aud promptly. Speoial redactions made on all goods sold for cash Within the next 80 days. All goods warranted as represented. A.

F. MIRLACil JBROS. Fox Lake, Decy.7, IR77. First National Bank of Pox Lab. Organized under the General Banking Law.

of the United States, will do a General "banking Vusiness. "Exchange and Gold bought and sold at reasonable rates. a United States Revenue stamps for sale in large or small quantities. JOHN W. DAVIS, Pres.

Joiiv T. Smith, Vice Pres. J. Dextkk, CasliUr. YAM'S ART GALLERY.

Opposite Tarrants Store, FOX LAKE, WIS. Fine retouched Phctopjaphs the best-made anywhere. Oil Photo's and India Ink work done here. Pictures enlarged from any email picture, in fine finish and Best Style, GIVE 3IE A CALL JAM MORGAN "i acf, and -sold by.all'de medicine. Fsidu Oue titr-cct, is.

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