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for Infants and Children. is so well adapted to children that I Castorla cnres Colic, Oowtlpatlon, i recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, \momu to me.” IL A. Axcher, M. D„ I KiUs Worms, P TeB sleep ’ and promote * an d 111 80. Oxford 84., Brooklyn, N. Y. | Wlthout°injurioufl medication. Tax CxNTi.ua Company, 188 Pulton Street, N, Y. iHHI) i No. 1. No. *. No. 5. D. W. HAYDOCK, JCS 9 WHOLESALE Manufacturer, p meJS&&' TENTH AST.CHARLES STS. I X>tPvyks VAJxTi \ y Ask your Dealer for one of my V//'POvYSy S \L jis rigs. It isthe best in the Market. If | , n I have no Dealer in your town send for "~T •™°* 10. Catalogue and Prices and become Wo * b * i an Agent yourself. 5 Wo. 9. ' No. 8. No. TANARUS, “THE GIRL S LEFT BEHIND ME.” COPYRIGHTED . • •. • i f>" -\ r er ■ Illustrated bv the use of a Buggy made bv T. T. Raydeck. which i=) not on]r t v e Leading ,Buggy in this picture, but fKB LE.4DOO IK7GGY Of ISfT.r.'A. Has Haydoek’s safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask you dealer fa tin; T. TANARUS, HAITMJCS BCtiGY, with the Hay dock Fafe;v King Bolt and Fifth. Wheel, Life is insecure riding over any ocher. (This picture will be furnished o a a large printed in elegant rtrl*, to anyone \ ho - ’.I agree to irsrn e 1*..) ENCLOSE STAMP.] PTI fT"* mT" a ** o, for Cctaiocuo and \vhicnaie Price j.tPt, Cor, Pic:a and Twelfth i .( ThCK'iMTi. 0. WPWW Tr 'A?iTSD WESEE WE EAVE EDITS I Kl- INVESTMENT CO PIOFIT^-^ INS ÜBE Y 0 U E~~B UIL D iNGS And Other Property J- —in The oldest insurance company in America; 39 years successful business experience- INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. PHILAI )i :LPHIA, ESTABLISHED ID. 1794- CAPITAL STOCK paid up 13.000,000,00; Cash Assets Janu ary Ist, 1887, $8,174,351.88. WM.L NORRIS, Agent, Watertown, Wisconsin. Office 2ti floor Cole’s block, corner Main and 2d Streets. 1388—EVERY LADY SHOULD TAKE IT—lBBB PETERSOIfSMAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART, AND FASHION Sketches of Noted Places and People, SpSendidly-Bllustrafed Articles, Tales and Novelets by Famous Authors, Illustrated Hints on the Fashions, Numerous Work-Table Patterns. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST of the lady’s-books. It gives more for the money and combines greater merits than any other. Its stories, novelets, etc., are admitted to he the best published. Its cen ts! Wtors are among the most popular authors of America. A FULL-SIZE DRESS-PATTERN with each number, which alone is worth the price of the ■amber. Every month, also, there appears a MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION-PLATE, superbly •stared, and giving the latest Parisian styles of dress. Also, household, cookery, and other receipts, articles •■•art-embroidery, flower-culture, home-decoration—in short, everything interesting to ladies. *CLUB-PREMIUMS FOR 188sT FINEST EVER OFFERED TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, $2.00 A YEAR. ® Copies for 53.50 f With the elegant book, “Choice Gems,” or a large steel-engraving, “The 3 *• “ 4.50 j Wreath of Immortelles,” as a premium for getting up the club. Copies for 86.40 J With an extra copy of the Magazine for 1888, as a premium, to. the # •* “ 9.00 j person getting up the club. 5 Copies for ISS.OO J With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1888 and the large steel- T •• “ 10.50 j engraving or the book “ Choice Gems ”to the person getting up the club. FOR LARGER CLUBS STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS 1 Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. JV* Specimens sent gratis, if written for, to get tip club# with. MARSH’S CYLINDER BED = FOOT LATHE!- J 1 mor^i JBpUanci Price $30.00 and npwards. Manufactured and sold by the Battle Creek Machinery Cos., ,ATT ifc“ £El ’ Salesmen wanted i To canvass for the sale of Hardy Nursery Stock. Steady employment guaranteed. Salary and Expenses Paid! Apply at once. Special Inducements now. Charles H. Chase, Rochester, N, Y. [Refer to this paper.] 5 W 3 Wasted-ladies for our Fall and Christmas Trade, to take light, pleasant work at their ow n homes. $1 to S.l oer dav can be quietly made. Work sent by mail any dis tance. Particulars free. No canvassing. Ad dress at once. CRESCENT ART CO., 147 Mi!k St., Boston, Mass. Box 5170. INTENDING ADVERTISERS should address GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., lO Spruce Street, New York City._ Pop SELECT LIST OK 1,000 NEWSPAPERS, Will be sent FREE on application. IlfffPWTMflM bas revolutionized the world WW FI I\] Tlll ill during the last half century, ill I ■II | ft Wit Not least among ihe wonders of inventive progress is a meth od and system of work that can be performed all over the countro without seperating the workers rora their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required- Capital not needed; you are started free Cut th is out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to you. that will start you in business, which will bring yon in more money right away, than anything else in the world. Grand outfit free. Address True & Cos., Augusta, Maine. MY IN DRESS. 4 - A Prol to Diftcung, But Very Dif ilt to Solve. The k of dressing economical ly is o ; most women have to solve, i , h good dress is not neces sarily e> ye, yet it takes money to be wisel} nuical. Someone says that a lat ttld choose first the be coming, 1 vbe good, and last the fashionabh * dress, considering her age, statioi 1 “points.” It is well, from the pc y of economy, to decide uponacerli Ryle of dress and ad here to it. ■ mn a limited range of becoming co* has been fixed upon, it is much e- to combi re the two old dresses one and to use up odds and ends s fully. A few affect a permanent style cop" ekL picture; several ; * .may then last for years \ of change. But the gr f women who “study 1 black, which is die by most gen tleme ■ those artists in ii he F ench.” Ever the English lady • n rich black veh td vet spent less Jibe accom plis Jpdng three vel r. nwljegrees of ° one every five yei .. ...ew Ymk lady al wa ~,ck silk, declaring it was chea A nd more satisfactory than any otuer dress. Old ladies should cerlainly adopt a permanent, subdued style of dress. Unhealthv dress is al ways extravagant. H *avy skirts, tight waists and Louis Q iinze boots bring expensive doctors’ bills. It is an economy to have a few dresses that will meet all emergencies; there are less to be kept in order and made over. Areal lady would be satisfied with a few things, good of their kind. Hand some lace, a fine jewel of cameo, an In dia shawl t will last a life-time and be an economy in +v nul. Wash dre by no means eco nomical unless undry is kept in the lions a Blac , raps, and bonnets to go with all- ie’s dresses, save trouble and expo® One ought not to save on shoes! >ves and corsets, as they should a* sbe well cut and in good conditio The beauty of a gown depends n ion ils price, but on its cut ami c< cashmere is one of the prettiest 11 as one of the cheapest materi 8 nd comes in the most beau iful * - s. Whether or not a general si. ♦ f dress has been decided upon, lb onomist will al ways buy with j ment. She will consider what slit \s and what she needs, often plan ', g one dress to answer for severa occasions. She will avoid novelties > 100 noticeable for her limited a long-enduring O tl wardrobe, and folio r only the gen eral direction of fashion’s dictates. She will understand all the secrets of “bargains,” “remnants,” and buying at the end of a season when goods are “reduced, ” but she will never buy any thing merely be cause it is “cheap” or became the salesman assures her it is just what she wants. She always gels good materials, knowing they cost less in the end, and gives preference to those noted for their durability, as Scotch cheviots and India silks. She will prefer French underwear with its deli cate hand-wrought sewing and em broidery to garments loaded with Ham burg edging and cheap lace, ant she will know that antique laces last twice as long and are twice as hand some as the modern article. B fore buying a color to place near her face, our prudent woman will test its ef fect upon her hand and draw her con clusions; if a vivid green makes her hand pale and sallow, it will have a similar effect upon her face. Of course, the woman who can make her own clothes saves a great deal; materials are cheap, but making is not. Many ladies make their own summer dresses, but employ a dress maker for handsome costumes; in this case it is economy to select a thorough ly good workwoman, even if some what expensive, but to see that she does not choose wasteful fashions or recklessly squander her material. A well cut and made garment wears longer and is always a satisfaction. The tailor suits of the present day are wonderfully suitable and economical for street wear. An old suit for a bad day saves the better one, and an oi l black silk is a treasure. It is hard to tell just when a dress shou and be “made over”—experience only can decide. A thrifty young woman of my ac quaintance never has a dress which can not be washed; her wool dresses come from the wash-tub “as good as new.” Velvet waists and pretty neck arrangements and hand kerchiefs freshen up old skirts. The old things should be used in preference to buying new ones. Aprons save dresses; a jersey substituted for the dress waist under a wrap is economy, and so is the combination of an old skirt and fresh waist under a long gar ment for theater wear. In f ict economy has a thousand lit tle tricks to save. Have several pairs of shoes on hand and the same of gloves, giving preference to the usual tan color. If you can make your own bonnets, always buy the best velvet and wear it several seasons with a lit tle change. Expensive niching which can not be washed is more extravagant tnan fine lace. Do not Wear while skirts on the street. One need not fear being “known” by a dress, pro vided it is good. By all means keep your wardrobe in first rate repair, leaving no hole or rip unmended — A. M. Turner , in Good Housekeep ing. A NEW REPUBLIC. A Bit of Land North of the Amazon Be comes Independent. Tho tract of land which lies between Brazil and French Guiana, and which was a no-man’s land, has been de clared by its inhabitants an independ ent country. The Republic of Counanl, as it is called, is 24.000 miles in ex tent, the coast line is 187 miles long and the population 700 persons, om half of whom dwell at Counanl, the capital, in thirty-five houses. Thi bulk of these are descendants of Maroons, or slave refugees from Bra zil, but I learn from M. Boisset, he agent of the new-Hedged republic in France, that their svnlpathies are en tirely French. In 1883 they begged to be annexed to France, but the French Government declined, in observance of a treaty entered into with Brazil in 1841 which declared Counani neutral soil. Repulsed, but not baffled, the na tives unanimously set up a republic, with a French journalist. M. Jules Gros, at if s head. Tho o' her members of the Government are likewise Frenchmen, living in France, and the French language is rendered official in the new-born Slate. I have before me the first number of the official jour nal of Counani. styled “Las Nouvelles de France et des Colonies, J mrnal Officiel de la R 'publiqne.” La Gayane Independents, whose offices are at the Legation, 18 line du Louvre, is an in teresting little penny sheet, and is to come out twice monthly. The official column contains a decree signed at Vanves, a suburban district, by the Life President, appointing M. Guigncs Minister of State and Grand Chancel lor of the Order of the Star of Counani. Another and older decree institutes the Order of the Star of Counani, of which there are to be ten grand crosses, twenty grand officers, thirty com manders, one hundred officers, and an unlimited number of knights. The star, of which I saw a colored draw ing at the Legation, is undoubtedly a tasteful one. M. Boisset tells me that after M. Gros leaves France very fewr decorations will be any longer given away, so that this distinction will be come a very rare and hence highly prized one. T. e resources of the country consist of agricultural products, minerals, tim ber and cocoa, £7,000 sterling worth of which is annually exported; India rubber, cotton, saivapardia, lobacco, vanilla, coffee, maize, rice, potatoes, dates, goyavas, pineapples, oranges, lemons, etc. Breeding horses, cattle and sheep is also very profitable. A line of vessels will be run between Counani and Cayenne on one hand, and Para m Brazil on the o.her.— Lon~ ion Times. Legal Advertisements. STATE OF WISCONSIN—County Court for Jefferson County.—ln Probate. Notice is hereby given that at a special term o- the County Court, to be hold iu and fur t-aid County, at the Court House in the City of Jeffer son, in said County, on the third Tuesday of December, being the 20th day ot December. A. D. ISB7, at 11 o’clock in the u renoon, the fol lowing matters will be heard and considered: The application of Charles Hahn, as the exe cutor of the last will and testament of the estate of Hannah Wilhelmine Hafemelster, late of the city of Watertcwn in said Jefferson County, de ceased, for the examination and allowance of his final account of his administration of said estate, and for ‘he assignment of the residue of said estate to the persons entitled thereto under the last will and testament ot said deceased. Dated this Blh day of November, A. D. 1887. By order of the Court: HENRY COLONICS. 6w5 County Judge. ™ Rewarded are those who read this and then act; they will find honor able employment that will not take them from their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every industri ous person, many have made and are now mak ing several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex. young or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required, you, reader, can do it as well as anv one. Write us at once for full particulars, which we mail free. Ad dress Stiuson & Cos., Portland, Maine. Sea exist in thousands of I] r. r, Y forms, but are surpassed by the marvels ■ ■■■ of Invention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallet & Cos., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from 85 to S2 j per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started free. Capi ta 1 not required. Some have made over |GO in a single day at Ibis work. All succeed. £ ■ DYSPEPSIA Up to a few weeks ago I considered myself the champion Dyspeptic of America. During the years that I have heen afflicted I have tried almost everything claimed to be a specific for Dyspepsia in the hope of finding something that would afford permanent relief. I had about made up my mind to abandon all medi cines when I noticed an endorsement of Simmons laves- Regulator by a prominent Georgian, a jurist whom 1 knew, and concluded to try its effects in my case. I have used but two bottles, and am satisfied that I have struck the right thing at last. I felt its beneficial effects almost im mediately. Unlike all other prepara tions of a similar kind, no special Instructions are required as to what one shall or shall not eat. This fact alone ought to contra end it to all troubled with Dyspepsia. J. IST. HOLMES, Vineland, N. J. CONSTIPATION To Secure a Regular Habit of livdy without changing ioe IMe.r or Dis organizing the Sysfesn. take SIMMONS LI WcSL’C-ULAfQII ONLY GENUINE MANVFACTVRE!) BY J. H. ZEIUN & CO., Philadelphia. Patrick Kennedy’s Livory, Sale and Boarding Me, First .-trect, opposite Commercial Hotel, WATERTOWN, - - WISCONSIN Good rigs furnished on short notice and at reasonable rates. Special attention paid to COMMERCIAL AGENTS. I have reently added to my livery stock a handsome and substantial Curtain Landau manufactured at Wilmington, Delaware, at a cost of 81,000, easy and light running for use at parties, funeials and calling. In connection ■vtth my livery stable Ihave started a city hack line for the accommodation of the citizens of Watertown. f keep a hack on the streets at all hours of the day for those who desire its service and ruif it to every train. Orders taken for all night trains- Orders can be left at my office, and at Daub’s, C. T. Lotz’s. Post Office, Tremont House and American House. Patrick K ennedy PRESBYTERIANS Who do not take the Herald and I*re by ter, should SEND Five One-Cent Stamps FOTt A Sample copy of that paper and a beaumkl steel-engraved tip* Calendar for 1888^ Size 4'4xC>H inches. Or send names and addresses of ten or more Presbyterians of different families who do not now take the paper, and receive the Cal endar and sample copy free. Send at once. Mention name of church and pastor, and say where you saw this. Address IIEBALD AXIfPMSBYTEB, 178 Elm STBEiiffiCjunciMKATi. 0. EfTONIC Will purify the BLOOD regulsb vsm the LIVER and KIDNEYS am rn ,„3WI Restore the HEALTH andVIQ bR of YOUTH. Dyspepsia, Wan tranSMSn of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack o; Strength and Tired Feelingob soiutely cured: Bones, me 3 clea and nerves receive nev. a nBA m mm Suffering from com plaints pec u I lw OBIaS liar to their sex will find in D? HARTER’S IRON ICMC safe, speedy cure. 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