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T)LEASE bear in mind the fact that the or the in all lines commands a fair price. See the brands of Pure White Lead which are the standard. They are the best. Avoid those brands I said to be just as offered for less and of Vfj called White using National Lead Pure White Lead Tinting I ors any desired shade is readily obtained. Pamphlet giving valuable information and card showing samples of colors free; 39-4 Will.

various styles or combinations of shades forwarded upon application to thos ilh Si intending to paint. NATIONAL LEAD CHICAGO BRANCH. Fifteenth and State Sts. Chicago, 111 Berlin, Germany, the eminent Surgeon and Specialist, BRINGS GOOD NEWS TO ALL sufferin' vlth any Chronic Disease. GET HEALTH FIRST.

our family physician is very likely a goo. octor. But you must remember he is up night after night and has not the time to devote to hronic cases. Therefore your hope lies with the specialist. WEALTH COMES EASY after one feels well.

In fact a pleasure to work when ne is in perfect after all, what does wealth amount to when one has not health enjoy it. CONSULTATION VREE. Watertown, Saturday, Oct. 28, cfei BE, TURBIN, Spscialist ALL CHEONIO CASES. WHY BECAUSE HE GIVES iIS ENTIRE ATTENTION TO THESE CASES.

ALL CASES HE UNDERTAKES GUARANTEED. vnrmr If you are troubled witn -1 UUIN Lr IYIILIN nervous debility ness, or are otherwise unfitted for business or study, caused from youthful errors or excesses, yon should consult this specialist at once, delay until too late. MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD TT MANKIND7ouUoubLVwTth a we ak! aching backs and kidneys and other unmis- takable signs of nervous debility. Jtlanydieof this difficulty, ignorantof the cause. The most obstinate cases of this character treated with unfailing success.

A ATT DfQR A QRQ of delicate inflammations and kindred cured without pain inconvenience. PA XI which poisons the breath, 1 stomach and lungs and paves the way for Consumption, also Throat, Am doctor gives his personal attention to each individual wWr OlillS i case. business conducted on a professional basis aut strictly confidential. and pictures never published unless requested to do so patrons are his friends. ft your troubles if living away from city.

Thousands cured at home by correspond ence and medicine sent as directed. Absolute secrecy in all professional dealing Address all letters, giving street and number plainly. Send stamps for list of questions. DOCTOR Chicago, Drs. Goeldner Barber Dental Parlors FIT Operating- Work by BR.

BARBER Mechanical Work by DR. GOELDNER Snag Proof Rubbers Over Felt Boots and Socks, for Farmers and Laboring Hen. They wear out three pair of Rubbers. Only one kind. Lamberviile Rubber LAM BERVILLE, N.

J. Price, two-buckle, fleece-lined. $2. GO. Price, fusion-lined, $2.25.

H. J. STRAUSS. SOLE AGENT. IOS MAIN STREET CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED T.

A. Slocum, M. the (treat Chemist and Scientist, Will Send Free, to the Hollies of His Newly Dlseovered Hemedies to Cure Consumption and AH Lung Troubles. fairer, morephilanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted, than the offer of T. A.

Slocum. M. of New York City. Confident that he has discovered a reliable cure for consumption and all bronchial, throat and lung diseases, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting, end to make its great merits known, he will send, free three bottles to any reader of The Watertown Republican, 7 ho may be suffering. Already this scientific course of has permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases.

The doctor considers it his religious dutya duty which he owes to donate his infallible cure. He has proved the dreaded consumption to be a curable disease beyond any doubt and has on file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those benefited and cured, in all parts of the world. delay until it is too late. Consumption, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Address T.

A. Slocum. M. 98 Pine street. New 7 York, and when writing the Doctor, give cxctand please mention reading article in 'PUULICA 7 Liver, Heart, Kidney, Bladder and all constitutional and internal troubles: also Rupture.

Piles, Fistula, and all diseases of the stomach andbowelstreated for in advance of any institution in the country. BLOOD An aKINiSSSSSS Scrofula, Tumors, Tetter Eczema and Blood Poison thoroughly eraoicated, leaving the system in a strong, pure and healthful state. A TTTT7C are suffering from persistent Headache, Painful Menstruation, iTteriue Displacements, Pains in Back, and feel as if it were impossible for you to endure your troubles and still be obliged to attend your household and social obligations. There are many women doing this to-day. However, a great many have taken treatment of this specialist, and he can refer you to those who have been cured by him.

Give the doctor a call. He can give all the encouragement ir the world and will cure ou if you trust your self to his care. Do You Want Anything in the Line of liiNei Furniture Store 209-211 WEST MAIN STREET Is fully prepared tc serve the public. A general invitation is extended to inspect the choice selection of Parlor Suites Bedroom Suites Couclies Lounges Book-Cases Hall-Trees Divans Settees and Chairs UNDERTHKINC We also desire to announce tha we are conducting a first-class Undertaking Department in connection with our Furniture business. A fine line of Wood, Metal and Cloth-Covered Caskets.

Shrouds. is carried. All calls, night or day, promptly attended to. Hearse 1 carriages furnished for funerals. are well prepared to do Fuvuiure Repairing and Picture Framing.

JAEGER, AMES I RYAN 209-211 WEST MAIN STREET. A. 0. MEYEE, Successors to Holliday DENTISTS. COR.

MAIN AN SECOND STS. C. R. BLUMENFELO, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR-AT-LAW NOT Any PUBLIC. Probate Work Collections a Specialty 7 JACOBI 4.

ELUMENFELD, Fire, Boiler, Plate-Plass and Accident Insurance Steamship tickets to all parts of Europe via New York or Baltimore. Office o. 215 Main street, Watertown, Wis. GREAT MUSIC OFFER. Sead us the names and addresses of three or more performers on the piano or orga together with ten cents in silver or postage and we will mail you ten pieces full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, arranged for the piauo and organ.

Address: Popular Music Pub. Indianapolis, Ind BUSINESS MEN REALIZE THE FACT YK DR. TURBIN CAN BE DEPENDED t. TO FULFIL HIS PROMISES IN EVERY RESPECT, AND THE DOCTOR HAS AMONG PATRONS SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN. WHO ARE HIS BEST FRIENDS.

CAJOLED THE JURY. An Lie Lawsuit. The jury in the Martha Washing-ton case, a famous trial of 40 years ago, wherein the captain of the steamboat Martha Washington and others were charged with burning the boat to secure insurance, was chosen with difficulty, says Magazine. During their five service the members of it were assailed on every side by the zealous feminine sympathizers of the accused. By every art possible to youth, beauty and wit and the reckless abandon of lives largely spent in the companionship of adventurers were they approached! you do not go into that jury room and vote in an hour you will be a dead said the wife of the captain, confronting an aged juror on the staircase.

Sprung from an oldi and respectable Massachusetts family, she was a singularly beautiful, brilliant, dashing woman. She had. gone in early girlhood to the west and became enamored of the picturesque river captain, who dad not see fit to marry her and went off to Mexico and opened his gambling house on the Rio Grande. One diay as he sat dealing faro there his affianced' presented herself. Disguised in a attire and armed with a brace of pistols, she had made her way without detection to the Rio Grande.

She was a skilled shot and could hit a dollar across a room. Leveling a pistol at the recreant head, she said in a short, sharp voice: me, or take this in your The astounded captain replied: Ollie, my dear, is that The marriage ceremony was performed that day. A BLACK VISIT. Fate of Woman Who Relieved It Brougrht Good Rack. The black cat superstition certainly has a strong hold, A strange black cat came to the residence of a Troy family during the present year, and it as occasionally fed by the kind-hearted woman of the house.

The cat kept coming, says the Troy Press, and insisted upon domesticating itself, and the woman laughingly remarked to her friends that it was a sign of good luck. But she had no children, and did not w-ant to be troubled with a cat. She told her husband that he must get rid of it. They disliked to kill the cat, and finally decided to take it into the country and drop it. Late one afternoon they put the cat In a bag and drove about five miles, when they untied the bag and freed the cat, after which they returned rapidly.

The woman died inside of half an hour after reaching home, an accident befalling her. If it be good luck for a black cat to come to house, it surely must signify poor luck to take or drive it away. The woman was familiar with the omen, as she had repeatedly referred to it, but probably never stopped to consider that such a sign would imply evil cor sequences if the harbinger of good was turned away. At all events, she took the black cat away, and was killed almost immediately thereafter. While we take no stock whatever in this popular superstition, we know the facts to be as stated.

A few days after the funeral the cat came back. HE WAS REAL NICE. This Telegrrnpli Clerk, and She Will Patronize Him ExclnKivcly. She sailed into the teleg-raph office and rapped on the receiving window-. The receiving clerk remembered that she had been there about ten minutes before as he came forward to meet her.

He wondered what she wanted this time, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. she said, me have that telegram I wrote just now, I forgot something very important. I wanted to underscore the words in acknowledging the receipt of that bracelet. Will it cost anything said the clerk, as he handed her the message. The young lady drew two heavy lines beneath the words and said: awfully good of you to let me do that.

It ill please Charlie so mention said the clerk. you would like, I will put a few drops of nice violet extract on the telegram at the same thank you, sir. You know' how much I would appreciate it. going to send all my telegrams through this office, you are so And the smile she gave him would have done anyone good to have seen, with the possible exception of Charlie. Origin of the Word turning over the leaves of the eighth volume of the Sporting Magazine, published in says a writer in Notes and Queries, have upon what I think is a very early instance of the word The context does not indicate its meaning, but I apprehend there is no doubt that we must interpret it by the shoemaker.

The writer is discoursing of races at Whitechurch. He says that was a very respectable field; and although neither the duke of Queensbury, Lord Egremont nor his royal highness the prince of Wales were present, it being a holiday time, a number of royal Shit ding Marble. A newly discovered process for treating marble or other similar stones in order to give them any colored shade, veins or spots, consists in leaving these stones in one or more baths composed of a solution of alcohol and one or more colors of aniline or other coloring materials. The coloring materials are fixed by leaving the colored stones in a bath of oil or any other fat substance, or by applying upon the stones layers of the same stuff. The absorption of the organic coloring materials and of the fat substances by the stone may be accelerated by heating or boiling the bath which contains the stuff to be treated.

Washington Letter. I From our Regular Washington, October 15, 1897. It ever any member of the United States supreme court was entitled to retire with honor, Justice Stephen J. Field is. He has served longer than any other man ever did, and has for eleven years past been eligible to retirement by reason of his having passed the age limit, seventy years.

While no official announcement has been made and none is looked for before the nomination is made, the impression is general among public men that Attorney General McKenna will succeed Justice Field. If Lord skin as tough as that of an elephant, Secretary note concerning the change of mind on the part of the British government about taking part in the sealing conference will give him a bad hour. The note quite as plain spoken as the one sent several months ago, accusing Salisbury of having acted in bad faith, but its meaning is quite as plain. Attorney General Taylor, of Kentucky, now visiting Washington, thinks Republican prospects in that state are bright. Of the present situation he said: Democrats are split into two factions mutually embittered, and each bent on downing the other.

The Populists who voted for Biyan to a man last year have a ticket of their own, and do not propose to give the free silver Democratic nominee a vote, claiming that in return for their allegiance to Bryan in it is only fair for the Democrats to support the Populist candidate this year. Mr. Bryan, himself, who has been imported into Kentucky to aid his party, is making no inroads on the Populist vote. My belief is that the Republicans will carry the stare. Bryanisrn will he beaten good and hard, but it will not put the gold Democrats in a position to get control of the state.

They can never win over the adherents of the Chicago platform, for these men rather than return under the domination of Carlisle, Watterson and Buckner will tumble over each other in a rush to do a money loaning, insurance and real estate business. Prompt attention given to probating estates, correcting titles, and collecting accounts. Skinner Thauer, Lawyers and Notaries Public. Office in Wisconsin National Bank building. FARM FOR SALE.

One oLThe best farms in Dodge county, consisting of acres of good land, bordering on the est shore of Fox Lake, two and one-half miles west of the village of Fox Lake, A good sand pit with a steady demand for sand at a good price. Has three wells, two windmills, stable room for thirty cows and twelve horses. There are two good houses on the farm. For further particulars or information write or call on A. E.

Heyek, 3m2 Fox Lake, Wis. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RAILWAY EXCURSIONS. For the Tennessee Centennial exposition at Nashville, May 1 to October 31, 1897, the Chicago, Milwaukee Bt. Paul railway will, from Mav 20 to October 15,1897, inclusive, sell excursion tickets to Nashville and return at 80 per cent, of double the one way lowest regular first-class rate, with final return limit of November 7, 1897.

For further information apply at ticket office Geo. W. Webb, Agent. Constipation Causes fully hall the sickness In the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi- gestion, bad taste, coated a tongue, sick headache, in- WLJj I I somnia, etc.

Pills cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly, 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Lowell, Mass.

The only Pills to take with Sarsaparilla. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for Jefferson Probate. In the matter of the guardianship Belinda Burdick, a person men- tally incompetent. Notice is hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of license made in said matter on the sth day of October, A.

D. 1897. the undersigned, Augustus E. Needham, as guardian of said Belinda Burdick, will on the 6th day of November, A. D.

1897, at 2 p. at the front door of the dwelling house occupied by John Mantz, In the town of Watertown, in said Jefferson county, across the highway and south of the land hereinafter described, oJ'er for sale at public auction the following described land situated in the county of Jefferson, in the state of isconsin, to-wit: The northwest quarter 04) of the southwest quarter of section numbered fourteen (II), in township numbered north, of range numbered fifteen (15) east, being in the town of Watertown, and containing forty (40) acres of land according to government survey. The terms of said sale will be three hundred dollars to be paid in cash at the time of the sale, and the balance on the delivery of a deed of said lands after confirmation of the sale by said court One-half of the purcnase price may remain on mortgage on said lands. Dated this 13th day of October, A. D.

1897. A. E. Needham, As guardian of said Belinda Burdick. OF WISCONSIN.

County Court, Jefferson Probate. Tivthe matter of the estate William Jaedecke, late of the city of Watertown, in said county, deceased. Notice is hereby given that at a special term of the county court to be held in and for said county, at the court house in the city of Jefferson, in said county, on the Pth day of November, A. D. 1897, at' the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, the following matters will be beard and considered; The application of Louis H.

Cordes, executor of said estate, for the examination and allowance of his final account and the assignment of the residue thereof to the persons entitled thereto by law'and the last will of said deceased. Dated this 6th day of October, D. 1897. By the court: 3w4 George Grimm, County Judge. ShT ALL ELS AILS.

Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use o. Sold by druegists. JJfjj CAT SEE tllHllHiUMlM.ltllllllllllllTlillUlllllllfll.lpli.llHllliillHiMilllllllllilHllilHl I table Prep aration fur As- SIGNATURE slmilating the Food and Reg ula- the Stomachs oi I ness neither I nor Mineral, tq q-v ot Narcotic.

Ratpe of Old ILUtJI WRAPPER Pumpian Senna xk I I OP EVERY Jkppcnnmt ift I BOTT3LE OT HkUisyroui Flavor A perfect Remedy forConstipa- Stomach.Diarrhoca, Igl Bn 1 IK pEp Worms SI 1a gg BMS ness and Loss of Sleep. lil BJi Tac Simile Signature of 9 NEW YORK. Oastoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It 9 Thefae- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 9 riniile la oa e7er7 of wrapper, LIST OF UNREDEEMED LANDS.

List of unredeemed lands sold for taxes May 21, 1895, with the names of personsto whom assessed thereof as far as known, with the amount, taxes, charges and in terest calculated to the last day of redemption due on each parcel: NAME. DESCRIPTION. sgS co David Lane 36 al3 i3l J. W. Blake WhNEq and SEqNWq 17 6 15 12 has.

Schmitz SM- qNEq 17 615 3.9*2 Carpenter NWq 23 5 15 75 29 23 5 15 1 9.48 NEqEhSEq 15 515 6.28 14 5 15 13.59 t. make It HI 44 20 815 313 SW( 1 -4)6)5 4.38 20 815 680 21 615 463 44 NEqNWq 29 615 3.19 £EqNEq 29 gJg Bradway SEqNEq 39 vi 6 12 04 Aug, Dittbemer NEqSWq V.V.V... 19 716 2.76 VILLAGE OF LAKE MILLS. Cook and Addition. R- Quaif Lots 4,5, 8, 9 and 10, Block 2 23.43 CITY OF JEFFERSON.

Original Plat. an Fliet Lot 2, Block 42 2.98 VILLAGE OF PALMYRA. H. E. Holmes Lot 3, Mechanics Block 2,35 CITY OF WATERTOWN.

A.L. Second Addition First Ward J. V. Cole Estate All of. except the following: Commencing at the NW cor.

of Block 1, thence 214 feet, thence 150 feet, thence 214 feet. thence 150 feet, to place of beginning 539.82 Seventh Ward. E. W. Addition.

Wm. Gferer The undivided 1-6of the Nhof Lot 1. Block 1 3.05 STATE OF WISCONSIN, Notice is hereby given that unless said lands shall County of Jefferson, be redeemed on or before 2ist day of Alay, A. D. 1898, they will be conveyed to the holders of certificates by tax deeds.

Given under my hand and official seal, at the court house, in the city of Jefferson, county and state aforesaid, this Ist day of September, A. D. 1897. FREDERICK BULLWINKEL, County Clerk in and for Jefferson County, Wis. stands for north, for south, for east, for west, for half, pt for part, for quarter, and cor.

for comer. SH A PI A Is built of the highest grade of ma A rial throughout, and is of the high grade of workmanship. Contains best action made, having the genu Sostenuto Pedal, the same as used by all of the greatest artists of the world their Concert Grands. The is built on the highest known scient; principles of Piano Construction iron? A to Z. Result -The most substantial and durable Instrument ever placed up the market, and proves to be the Dream of Pertection as a Musi I ustrument.

That Lady. Father or Mother, who buys such an Instrument for the selves, Sons or Daughters, will be Ti rur rv proud people through their natural Lll IIL IJ Representative iives, for such a Piano will inspire jj jj, SOUTHERN any 7 Student. I "tv WARE ROOMS, WATERTOWN. ZEZDIEv. JET 1 CL Frl PHYSICIA.ISr STJKG-EOInI', STBEET, WATEETCrX' T7I Affirm Unnnc 10 to 12 a no4p Special treatment and attention to diseases UliiCo nours.

M. and pm Stomach and Digestive Organs, also Cata and Lung Troubles. EVERY SATURDAY TOURIST SUE KIEV CAR ROUTE TO CALIFOUM Commencing next Saturday night, and continuing every Saturday night thereafter. Midland Route tourist cars en route to Colorado, Utah and California will leave the Chicago Union Passenger station of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway at 1C running over the Chicago and Omaha Short Line to Omaha, thence via Lincoln, Colorado Springs and Leadville, Col Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, Reno, Nevada, and Sacramento, arriving at Sail Francisco at p.

m. Wednesday. As will be noticed, this route is midland through Northern Illinois, lowa. Nebraska. Kansas, Colorado, (through the heart of the Rockies).

Utah, Nevada and California, affording a perfect panoramic view of prairie, mountain and coa-t scenery. These popular every Saturday California excursions for both first and second-class passengers (not foreign emigrants) are by intelligent, competent and courteous wbo will attend to the wants of all passengers en route. This is an entirely new feature of tourist car service and will be greatly appreciated by families or parties of friends traveling together, or by ladies traveling alone. Particular attention is paid to the care of children who usually get weary on a long journey. Remember that the Midland route tourist cars are sleeping cars and are supplied with all the accessories necessary to make the journey comfortable and pleasant and the sleeping berth rate is but Ji.OU (for two persons) from Chicago to California.

Ask the nearest ticket agent for a tourist car giving complete information about the Midland route, oraddress Manager Midland No. 95 Adams street, Chicago, 111. P. reservations are in the order fo onfh ST come, hist served. R.

J. Wenkei DENTIST. NO. MAIN STREE 4T M. 3 BOY 115 N.

Washington Bt. Veterinary Surgeon and Blacksmit HORSE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. our patronage solicited. Sat faction guaranteed. Bottled Beer LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE Celebrated Bottled Be: AT THE BREWERY OF WILLIAM HARTIC WATERTOWN..

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