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   Waukesha County Democrat (Newspaper) - April 24, 1875, Waukesha, Wisconsin                               Democrat THE A Sketch of Koine and St Peter's APRIL 1875 L Editor and Proprietor ODD FELLOWS following programme of exercises has adopted by the Odd Fellows for their celebration on Monday next At P M a meeting of members of the Order at Odd Fellows Hall At grand parade of Odd Fel escorted by Milwaukee Encamp ment So in full uniform Music by the Cornet and a kee band K L Gore D H E H Kellogg and Alfred Assistant REMOVED St Lous Insurance Co How often is it that a patient tries one ten beautiful fountains playing St Peters at advertised then un- let him net to notice this til his patience and money are and he abandons every thing of tho HAVE REMOVED THE ONLY The State of Wisconsin Col Among tho of Rome ch 1875 J statues of St Peter and St at the foot of the stairs as you ascend to HOTKL DB March Editor Waukesha Democrat Dear Sir Here I in the classic city of capital of all Rome was founded 753 years before by who was the first king From a simple collection of inhabited by she be- ia the course of two the mistress of Etruria of and the greater part of The despotic rule of the was the the Ere grand Peters is built on the spot where Nero's circus was and where the tyrant the massacre of and work of art I am and must rest much more to and to continue my descriptive account of this church of and what I hare seen in I will also write you at an early had their remains buried in a grotto i F r day an account of the palaces or tbo situated near the which and other matters of interest s- At 3 o'clock the y fa j B at the Fountain Spring i with the usual anniversary ceremony UP the to of the Order If the j them It was then that Rome was it will undoubtedly be found constituted a and was r open Will ary to hold this this meeting in the en air At the oration of the day by Rev Samuel President of the Northwestern Wesleyan and late Superintendent of Instruction of the State of Wisconsin The tion will perhaps be followed by re- marks from Rev Myron W of who hat been invited At the public ceremonies will be which business meeting of Odd Fellows will be held at the Hall for appointment of cers the selection of a place for the Celebration of the ensuing year by who retained office From Missouri April J are good weather for the spring commence middle of The small grain is and a large amount of some farmers have put in forty The seed is all that is made use of It yields from to fifteen bushels per acre The most of the stock is out on grass and in some favorable localities the have lived on grass for three weeks trees are leaving and we are plowing for corn Several farms changed hands here this spring two of one thousand acres and well at twenty dollars per acre One ef the purchasers is from the other from Mass There has been over four hundred tons of buy pressed and shipped to St Louis from here the past eight dollars per ton E Vf ESTABROOK for two years The divisions of the citizens of Rome into two patricians and gave rise to continued of which the numerous enemies of Rome availed themselves to make war against her It was in these struggles they became celebrated for their and gained both reputation and power ing almost always victorious over their they extended their con- in the lapse of a short period they had subdued Asia the two and many other countries But the ambition and discord of their rulers occasioned the downfall ef the and with the proclamation of Ciesar the Empire was inaugurated His reign was a continued tion of sciences and and at that time could call herself the mistress of the world Of the buried the body of Peter and of St The Pope bus an oratory erected upon tho tomb of At and Constantino thu in there a with five which was frequently restored in the 15th when on the eve of ruin Nicholas the decided to build a magnificent church in honor of St the prince of the Apostles To B Roselino and Leon Betta was the work but owing to the death of this which occurred shortly the work was It was again ed by Under Paul the and Julius the who chose his plan from tlic great architect He had conceived tho idea of raising a dome of immense proportions in the middle of the and constructed I have seen here We leave here to-morrow for Pompeii will try and writs you brief letter from there Wo often of and undoubtedly those I have is as nice a place if not nicer kind as a piece of and im- position For the suffering patient this is truly a deplorable fact all he can derive is not a a removal of the cause of all his but ly a which sooner or later is followed with an increase of their severity and obstinacy Relief may be deadly the cost Let tho not abandon hope By the system ef treatment we adopt in the cure of chronic diseases Boot I Shoe FACTORY IN WAUKESHA bout by and Americana of the wonderful water One gentleman now here this ave a asked I by the remedial agents we this not un- 5 goin le of direct to Bethesda The peo ui have no conception of the treasure have in and how far its has gone ng everybody in success intl increased I 15 L Spenee disease can he cured Delay not un- til the death knell has then expect a restoration Seek for relief as soon as the first indication of failing health manifests itself We shall make our visits regularly for and will be for consultation upon all TO ROUND CORNER BLOCK Opposite Exchange Hotel sible prices I The be t in the iii Office of Secret of State Insurance nest visit four enormous pilasters to support it After the death of Julius the Lee the intrusted the erection or cuu of this work to a Dominican Paul the lid commissioned Michne Angolo to continue the wb adopted the Greek and mad the design for which h commenced At his Vignol Pirro assumed the direction of th work by order of Pius tha Th large dome was erected during Pontificate of Sextus tho Pop Clement had it with and the roof decorated with aud the floor covered with marble slabs Pope Pius the finished this the church of St Peters may be justly called the most magnifi- cent monument in the world All the arts contribute to embellish and the greatest artists exerted themselves to the utmost of their ability Tbe all of has eight columns and four pilastres of the Corinthian seven six and an 01 THE LIVER DY PRICE DUSKER number of persons laboring un- der affections of the and are and by far Iho greatest majority of them scarcely have a suspicion that such a difficulty exists in tlic slightest degree they seldom feel they are loth to believe that anything serious diseases of the on our at American ing tlie of May PRICE BREWER and others may arise from i Diseases of the liver produce a variety of toms The situation and office of the Liver render it more exposed to the action of and more liable to become so than any other organ of the human body Tbe symptoms a diseased liyer numerous A sensation of fullness across the in uf viscid blood in tlic causing it to en- or which would press upon j LOOK AT THIS OF Insurance for tlic of BOOTS AND SHOES luif ever put on this market We make REDUCTIONS TO OUR CUSTOMERS Do after three or four profits to their but thorn direct of the manufacturer AND SAVE The St Com- locate 1 it St she State of has tiled in thU office n of such Company ber 1874 it situ of i aul appointed K of Mil Attorney in this on law can be md the of now in applicable to Lho of in this State of of of f the day of of it hj ju of I with Circuit WI CO II Carver To to of -i of to tiu at of in the 01 of this the laws Waukesha I tint R B in the of duly ol tUe to tnt HCW In thin Slat to iw far ho may be empowered of until info stock of Leather ny Emperors who succeeded some I sumu Ul attic terminated bv an entablature on stat the thus lessening the cap- but lhc at A Correction April 1875 l tor Democrat 1 see by the and that all the officers elected in this city are and the DEMOCRAT'S in relation to the is about as near the facts as the papers above referred to We think here you all inust have obtained your information from some one that had not entirely recovered from the effects of the beer drank er tbe success of the first Mayor in We do not like to be con- sequently please make the following had no party both can dictates for Mayor were formerly re publicans On the city C M a was elected assess by 106 majority In the 1st every officer is either a democrat or a reformer In the 2d it is lo determine what party the most of the elected do belong In the 3d David one of the is a and the is a Tbc Supervisor the 1st H T a life long democrat H K from the 2d is a as far as I belongs now to no while George A from the 3d is a positive republican W W 13 railroad tod ed t j hate no but his election were signalized by their the greater part by their vices empire also became divided into ern and western this last terminated under Romulus in 476 be- fore Christ Rome was several times invaded by barbarians of the who finally remained and their seated himself on tbe throne of tbe The middle ages found Rome the capital of a small under the protectorate of the Exarchs of na In the time of Leo tho Re- public was under tho ence of the who had already their residence there They defended tlic city in its long struggles with the and who in vain attempted to bring it under their dominion It was finally liberated by the under the command of their defeated the ny enemies who for its Pepin then gave it to the which are placed thirteen representing Jesus and the tles Its height is 140 370 feet wide Tho height from the ment to the extremity of the Cross which surmounts the great feet I am informed that tho of the chest that tho lungs would not have room to and difficulty of a dry hacking cough or shortness of breath would and fect that this church presents when tbo three domes and facade are illuminated by 5000 as was always done on the evening of Easter and tbe tiral of St is most beautiful It is done It was expected that it would be illuminated and hence the thousands of people here from England and other parts of the tbe majority of them There is a bas relief on the principal door as you enter the which represents our Savior consigning the keys to St Peter Five doors gives access to tbo which is rich in in and stucco work At tbe sides are the equestrian statues of and Charlemagne Over the middle the front of the entrance to the you see the whose rights were afterwards confirmed by who ed them also other privileges At the death of Rome found torn by civil which were prolonged for almost two at the end of Henry the became masUr expelling the reigning Gregory the Tho Pope gain returning to establish new agitations for this son the opposed in a special manner by some cf the principal which tha the and exiled themselves several times from settling themselves at and Avignon by tbe triumph of the the dominion of the Popes was in Rome in the until it was again interrupted by the wbo it a in and in 1810 annexed it to tbc empire of France In Pius the re- turned to tbc possession of the Eternal and his successors continued to hold it until when the present ed called the bust of St Peter In tbe interior are i are 575 feet from High Altar Tlie may be considered a rebuke the Potter aa onr freight and senger tariff is largely increased under its provisions X Thirty beautiful city and suburban and prominent points of interest in and about Milwaukee were given in tbe January and February numbers of tbe Milwaukee Monthly Thirty thousand extra copies of the magazine were sold at 25 cents but publisher offers to send to any reader of this paper the three numbers as for 26 and requests those only to send for them whs desire to examine them with a view to subscribing for the year One number will be sent for six cents as a specimen Besides the each zine contains interesting stories and other excellent reading Tbe sub- scription price is H2 a postage paid Subscription can begin with tbe December in which was commenced a fine serial or at any other time desired T J Wis THE Whitewater Register now comes to us with a new and looks as bright and neat a new pin The fire has not dampened Bro Coe's newspaper ardor a for he gets oat as good a paper as ever Pope Pius was compelled to exile himself to Greta In that od the Republic was but in the following year tho French re- conducted Pope to his throne On the 20th the Italian after a few minutes took possession of which is now the capital of Italy NW the tions are carried on by tho reigning Victor compelled to limit myself to this brief notice of a city of which I read so much in my I have come to the conclusion that it never was sufficiently in in relation to the palaces of tho and other monuments which are brought to light within tbe past teen years by the French Although Rome has undergone so many and such varied she may still call herself a most magnifi- To her ancient magnifi- to the to the to the to the masterpieces of a remote epoch disinterred from the ruins of her first with those are united the splendid creations of modern her hundreds of sumptuous her majestic her and rich in the jost valuable paintings cf the great a as in the so she still the city in which art most flourishes the door to the is 417 feet the middle nave is 82 feet wide by 142 foot and the side aisles 20 feet Following the principal the sides have four magnificent which gives access to the and to the smaller aisles After the first two an- who support tho basins which con- tain tho The diate space between those arches is ornamented by a double row of containing tbc in of the regular orders of such as and other orders The nave is vaulted and ornamented with sunken coffers richly decorated with gilding The pavement is formed of various inlaid in designs Before arriving at the Confessional on tbe there is a statue in bronze of the apostle St a work of the timo of St Leo the and placed there by Paul tbo Leo was Pope at that the year 461 Paul placed it where it now in 1621 It is a marvelous piece of art Beneath the d me in the rises the canopy which covers the tomb of St Peter it was built by Paul the From the middle cf the circular balustrade there is a double marble staircase by which you to the interior space where the remains of St Peter are In front of this is a beautiful statue of Pius tho in the attitude of prayer lu front of him is a beautiful bronze richly and on each side are the statues of St Peter and St and four columns of alabaster of the mast magnificent kind Within this gate is a species of which forms part of tbe built by St are the bodies of St Poter and St and at tho end tho picture of our in The to winch you giving rise to p after tho upper surface of the be- comes extends its influence to tne producing which doubtless is one of the most causes in this climate for this disease When tke blood o is retained lo long in tlie liver it be and creates inflammation aud of the liver would in time take The viscid state of the blood often produces a thick and viscid stale of the giving rise to the formation of biliary producing great as they pass through the bile duct This acrid bile will produce and when conveyed into the small intestines will inflame and irritate and tbc i tient will feel a or an weakness just below the pit of the attended with and often a burning sensation spitting up the or which is usually termed Dys- food would distress them much as to cause them to live on a very spare the digestive organs would become so much deranged that both digestion and would he imperfectly and much em- of thu body would ers could nothing seems to hurt although they cat much it is not attended with an increase of they still remain showing that the digestive and gans have so impaired as to render them incapable of performing their office The when thin and is callable of being absorbed in- to the whole giving rise to yellow and durk or sallow sputa on parts of the body of individuals Tbo acrid bile be- ing absorbed into the renders it likewise and diseases and hence and even ul- cers make their appearance Piles are produced from an acrid condition of the bile In of the ab- sorption of bile into tbe the O M T Y L E WIS a Insurance Capital sind N Y Capital and Capital and Which w f to trade at loir f and ece KROS 00 1 J hand and a of at of March ixo oil you ice if you tlic time will apply to the SHEET -i 111.1 court to r 111 it awl aud ol hie for Il law awl of liio l AX Lj Take Notice IS ISM Howe Mahine Co's j WORLD RENOWNED or won that of id order for t- m partita pa incc M KATES ta Of all companies Pay cadi for vour i ill any ial of ATTENTION n B of the blood is blood which was thick before is thue FIRST CLASS ARTICLE j AND FANCY Dried and Canned Graham and Wheat Fresh Corn and Oat I Or in line AT BOTTOM PRICES CUTLERY and GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT ON MAIN One of Jackson's Drug Store IV then in SOT FURNISHING u y trT Miss en- Tasty Milliner TROM Ami they will try their utmost to give you TS ill not be disappointed MISS E POLAK SEWIM MACHINES General Western STATE JACKSON STS CHICAGO the n favorably eit r in they are from the Jr of the they of for of to other and which made The qualities and mechanical simplicity of beauty awl Our of nalc are il au known lo the and VI rue to our before THE HOWE MACHINE State anj In no are not will for in liberal The Machine R L 1 for Improve Running Sewing Machines ONLY A YEAH 0 PREMIUM FASHION ARTICLES FASHION ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RICCS T R A V E AC K N T S FOR They give Lessons free to any purchasing of them This is an offer ahead of any music house in the country and Hi Uic of to law -t petition to a in loth A E in o'clock -i of can be thcr not ice of 10 in a copy of notice for to he anus in thv 1 weekly new r the cf C e April COUNTY IX PROBATE ofthe of Ut 1 and four 1 the day of March A for said for examination mi 1 Drus J T WIS THIRTEEN H met with THE ANDERSON IX thf matter of the of James On and an in tho and of J luif or -e.tKcJ jinny htg of other 1 nn -n i in -1 named and r i i i -i 1 be to vi 1 admin ration with the m i il of estate to f of in county the on lie rv fun ibo In of at ibri i of dav or i- tn A 1 t notice if eu j in u ropy for the iy a weekly paper A D 1675 M Jc TO ALSO CONFECTIONARY AND NOTIONS Remember tbc MAIN ST PRINTERS CLUMN DEPARTMENT in New York f Von Want II HOUSEHOLD 1101 SEWS COLUMN extra cost Ynn nr Wants if Children Want and FOR A A desirably furnished dwelling for sale For enquire at this office Twenty-five of Reynold's Bros Boots and just Ladies Sflk from 12 40 50 cts and 05 ets great at cheaper than over I must gire your readers some idea of the church of St and the entrance to it Tho piazza of St ters has tho aspect of an amphitheatre being of form tho lar portico was built bj order of Al exander tho and Clement tha Tbc of Doric is formed by 284 columns iu four rows It is practicable for carriages as wel as pedestrians On the entablature which surrounds it I counted 90 colos sal statues The square in front St Peters ia decorated in tho centre by a magnificent Egyptian obelisk which was transported to Borne by und placed in the circus o Sero it is 72 feet high There arc sme me w ascend by seven is under the of the 1 canopy it is turned towards tho j and tho Pope only celebrates Mass on it Its principal ornament is the rich supported by four beautiful spiral columns of bronze It is a work The imposing and most pola or designed by Michael An- is supported by four and as many Urge in which there is a winding staircase leading lo four galleries There are the which contain tut most valuable relics the four niches beneath contain four ues in which represent St St St and St Andrew Those are marvelous of art Above those galleries arc the spandrels of the dome there are the four in The drum is decorated by 32 and and the whole of the dome is embellished by and gilt and upon the vault of the lantern there is the Eternal Father Tribune and Chair of St Poter Be- hind the o it is the semi-circle of the upper part of the principal adorned by tho design of Michael above the altar rendered thicker still Tho office of the heart is to propel the blood through the when therefore tie blood becomes thick the lubor of the heart is weakens its renders it incapable of throwing tlie blood to the deficient cold often the feet very hot as the result of a feeble circulation of the palpitations and pains over lhc region of tho which in many in- allowed to disease of the itself will result palsy or numbness aches and pain of one dis- i or sometimes in the back part of tho head arc frequently of Brom whence do they arise but from this viscid state of tho blood and debility of the are all the deficient support which the nerves receive from the blood dizziness of tlic ringing of tbe fullness of thu great beat in the top of the some times coldness and other distresses of the head are often experienced Why t f The blood being thick and its through the veins is W Cahil in HARDWARE four gigantic statues in work of the great artist tho resenting St St St Athenasius and St John supporting a chair of within which is enclosed the real used by St Peter The chair is crowned by a glory composed cf angels and seraphims The in the form of a in a transparent has a most beautiful effect By the side of the chair arc the tombs of Paul the and of Urban the Sth In the four which are around the there are St by St Francis by St Elias by and St Benedict by I mention those as the most wonderful execution of art I ever behold Thero are besides these St do St and heart throws the blood through the arteries to the head faster than it returns by the veins back again to the hence accumulations of blood take place in tbe press on the brain and produce all the above even falling fits and apoplexy tire produced in this way When the upper surface of the er becomes it frequently ex- tends its to the and pains are experienced across the small of the producing much distress by diseasing neighboring organs It is under such circumstances that diseases of the urinary occur Often an affection of the ex- tends its influence to the ing an enlargement of that condition of the either obstinate or lasting and exhaustive in the the un der the shoulder iu the breast Tho patient often fret or sleepy Eyes sight impaired Illustra tions of diseases of the lover might be more extended It is doubtful er any disease of a chronic exists in which the liver does not form a prominent or is not mor or less and wo venture to affirm that health jan in no instance 1 1 where the transactions OUR OWN FIRESIDE i 1 for Eight largo t It is now in its fourth your Ten extra be sent cry has the choice of with Our Own Co ITu New York A Job Prew giver C kia the catarrh u io iy Hie lio matter what their to call and the make ami it will as Visits made DRS PRICE fc cnn lie tn ted nt Patients will at for n fieo lo V or col- XO 15 tho trom w ii water h IKV i to low or of No to or out of Impo to and tit nt which i- in Clerk of tho Circuit Court to the on i in y Lir tv after the nt he such m to tlic Klio t P the to hv Court for 11 and ill tl the Office promptly 1874 lo Orders WHO ENGINES AND 2 TO 13 GET THE AND for it'll M L CO William CHAMPION JOB The yet made for ifcn FOR Send three for circular M L GUMP it 176 William X Y from 1 to 10 Towns i V THE WEEKLY c of 50 broad CARROLL COLLEGE ruli a FIVE YEARS ENGLISH AND ANCIENT AND MODERN MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCES BETHESDA MINERAL WATER FURNISHED Good Board in the College Building Room i3 to 84 prepaid it ve The Try HE New York 2000 i liets of over r and shoeing tlic All taken for leading papers in many States at a tremendous reduction from per Families from Tuition per to FALL BEGINS AND ENDS DECEMBER 1874 Primary Claw under Miss Willow Works f ON MAIN WIS The announce t the public lie h ic a fine and cheap of which bo heat for Chairs of ai nail find rule in ere at in which can Ijo of i It require loo much to eni UIL which I but ITU and yourn U -i it nml kitchen will be promptly and neal N WAUKESHA Superior DEDICATED i -I Now York i t tin New 1 CONTIM v i M A Y 0 T II 1C 11 A A Ix D S MINERALWATER Of 11KTHKSDA to be the only known for the of Disease and all of the kidneys It relief in of the Kidney In- of of Neck ol the Gouty Stoppage of of or Cloudy TESTIMONIALS Your I ne with ihc Ml HIT and with thu with the upright but with Ii t I can do by tin l of wood Yours The No 4 I inn It is managed than any other apparatus 1 mcd Tlie of which it in sa large like th j VC U will us our -oM iTC M lhc Of dust iii or bilious aud dark n with burning with whon the Hemorrhage of the in the and Loins Torpid is not agent known to man diseases to and as tho Water This fact been wherever the water Indicated in the published can lie had of the cral by application to them Tho water sweet aud to the It can he k at all houre Why any out while easily Sole and Wi L II 111 Spring under the Sole Milw and at Errors 01 who for fiom Prc mat tires all c of youthful sake cring lice to who and for th in was curd do so hv In o B DEin new Kipp ut I Is in lies ut little ft frr riu of t I md to th se foi tho hi j and that 1 have r of time have evci 5 il me Sept 1 DiXON N V N V Sept 1 MS iVc to for Iho by t a lo tny u N V SAML H U lor water STABL G a Livery M B T in the lively sit very lor past j a NEW at your service TYLER HEPP Xf nil FACTORY MAIN o M III U a AND a charge of funerals Flour for s Mrs Christina 11 and 7 last week Go to Schwartz for he in boots and He witb as good work any prize Betas Mr 0 M Tyler bas for several days ing tbe work on the ncv TUB ditch leading factory to the wbic an so many yea filled up desiring shad procure them by applying Chas Cork trees will beset on Tns spring supply of in great rived at Kendrick Ga ware store f they want at K Esq aa article for shows very I new charter for that terribly bungled up affair has r agency for the Milwaukee Mutual It is a good and any one desiring give Mr Sehrt a call P A will ope on Monday in Barc near the depot He has laundress from C no doubi can give good sat all who miy patronize MRS A E haJ a tape from being terribly bu breaking of a kerosene la she had her hair bun part of her clothing be put out A gentleman who ext in gas in ias been trying to ing up gas In this bo a much our and we hope si will be given the Company to sfart at an ox E of Oc as been appointed by Gov of the Board of Wisconsin Industrial for the full term of from the 3d of April Is S A whose t 3d J II has tbe Lisbon plank to and J possession on tbe first of has built up and the ito a Fox River House L scape from destruction last About fix c fire broke out in tbe re the ceiling aud tl mide good headway er The prompt ar re with the al was ami oon smothered The bi to the extent of DWELLING HOUSES ASJ WITH THE t T propose to put up several Ing houses and ou in this that prices that any ind ia small capital can and have a home of li can always be ours that every sure to and in ve a home to be proud R N April 1 A F held at the village of May to w ons interested in the bree re they he of the dav J N Crawford Vice Presidents fell E If C Tinkley A large assem is and do not propose as disgusting the has bi Migent under ent of that small nit ln by calci dignities cast upon f- Time b a of it o low in tbe scale 5s whose choicest lac it style that that can auy person of common sickly at w a of their tue editor of this ap his dinner 6 do not the havs we only that man   

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