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If Centmlia Enterprise jfrND TRIBUNE. Of our exports for the fiscal year 18, 66 per cent, was of the products of agriculture and 26 per cent, was of manufactures. The balance consisted of the products of our mines, forests and fisheries. BY BRUNDAGE BROS. Looking TOp Sometbin A Democratic Newspaper published on Saturday of each-week at Centralia, Wood County, Wisconsin.

Practical Negro Education. The visit of Booker T. Washington to a place so near home as Stevens Point is sufficient to cause many of our readers to inquire what makes his name a household word iu every state in the union. To those unfamiliar with the facts in the case, we will state that Booker T. Washington is at the head of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, located on the outskirts of Tuskegee, Georgia, and that it is believed ttiat this institute has found the way to make negroes useful citizens.

Entered at the Post Office at Centralia, Wisconsin, as second-class mail matter. THE LINE OF This question was put to Mr. John D. Rockefeller, when on the witness stand the other day: "Who was the real owner of the lease obtained from St. Mark's church?" "I was," answered Mr.

Rockefeller. "But it was held in the name of the church; why that?" "The reason for said Mr. Rockefeller, "was to escape taxa- linn Tf I. 1.1 1... Ctmra'ia, WistCNsitt, jcti, 16, tSgj A short sketch of the growth of this institute and a few of the salient points I natlie property would have been as poucy towards its students may taxcd, the church held it was ex There was sligtatly more merchandise imported into the United States in the fiscal year on which there was a duty, than there was of merchandise on which there was no duty.

And yet some people have the temerity to say that this is a free-trade country nnder the existing tariff laws. empt from Silver Plated Ware, Copper, Nickled, Rome and Rochester Ware, Granite and Agate Ware It is generally supposed that the eastern states, especially New York not be uninteresting to our readers. The Tuskegee Institute, like many great institutions, had a small beginning. Its first start was made in ISS1, when a negro school of thirty pupils, with a negro teacher, was opened in an old church and an adjacent shantY. Soon its managers had an and more especially New York City, is the wealthiest portion of the United The United States exported States.

Such, however, is not the case 000,000 worth of merchandise during i The western states can give New-York cards and spades and then beat her the -fiscatyear18. Yet only about eight per cent, thereof was carried in Tea Sets, Carving Sets, opportunity to buy an abandoned farm of one hundred acres at low price, out, if the total wealth to each in American vessels. The stars and which they accepted and this consti habitant is taken into account. In New York, statistics has it that the stripes are beautiful emblems of the sisterhood of states, but they are tuted the nucleus of the great institu true wealth of each individual on an hardly known on the high seas, es tion. Little by little they have added to this original possession until now average is 1,430, while in eleven west pecially in the carrying trade.

ern siaics.me average weaitn per they have two thousand forty acres of land, a school of eight hnndred stu capita is 2,20. The average wealth Our Wausau brethren are not con per capita iu the whole United States is $1,039. -tT To accept last'Tfovember's verdict of the people on the money question. They are moving for a new trial. A meeting of so-called bimetalists was tlM ftrr fit fa Halls stpstsn st held at the Business Men's rooms last Monday evening, at which a start was Silver Knives, Forks, Spoons, Sugars and Butter Knives.

SKATES, HAND SLEDS, POCKET CUTLERY, SLEIGH BELLS, RANGES, HEATERS and COOK STOVES. If so, you will find our stock new and complete and our prices down to bed-rock. Yours for good goods, The Centralia Hardware Co. made toward calling a state confer ence to consider plans for future action, dents and seventy-five instructors, thirty-eight buildings and practical instruction and work in twenty-five industries. Operations are carried on here somewhat similar to a vast commune.

Tuition is absolutely free. Board of students is arbitrarily fixed at seven dollars per month. Every student is given the opportunity to work at five cents per hour. When they want a new building the students build it. They have built, in whole or in part, thirty-seven of the thirty-eight buildings on the plantation.

They also Legal Notices. The state convention will probably be held in Milwaukee sometime in the Nolle of Final froor. Land Okfick at Wausau, Wis, I ISlSJ. sear future. W.

C. Silverthorn and R. E. Parcher were elected as dele gates to the proposed conference. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following, named settler has filed nolle of his Intention to iiinke llimt proof in support of his claim, sml Hint SHlti liroof will be k.siIh befnr th un.l lt.Mlv..r t1 I' I ui.a It is definitely stated that Senator Oil JailllHrV 21.

lHil7. Viz; JiMenh Itlulr John Sherman, of Ohio, has been who made H. K. No. 5.7U7 for Lots 7, 8.

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lie iiHines the fo owlnir witnesses to nmve hla chosen by President-elect McKinley to occupy the position of secretary of operate a farm of over six hundred acres. A large library is at the disposal of the students. The scheme here briefly outlined makes education continuous resilience Uon and cultivation of sniu mini, viz: Kilward lllsir. Ktenhen W. Itlulr.

-Inloi dm. state in the incoming administration. steyanu William Jewell, nil of lirsml Itaplds, about as free as it can be made. It is an M'lin Am 11111. jteu Hier.

This will cause a vacancy in the U. S. senate for Mr. Sherman's unexpired open invitation that "whosoever will Nolle or final Proof may come." It paves the way to a full term of two years. This vacancy is to be filled by appointment of Gov.

Bush- 1 15 La mi okkk-k at Wausau, THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN SPOTTED H0DAG. CHAPTER VII. conception of Booker T. Washington's I IffC. 1, Ifl'JU.

Notice Is hereby irlveii that the famous expression, when he arose to Continued from our Issue of Aumist 8, 1ihi. iiaiiieii neiiier i is men hi ivnr nw But if the hodair.s tail lo make Dual iiriiiif in summi or bis claim lust said proof will be made before the nell, and it is as definitely stated that Mark A. Hanna, late chairmrn of the republican national committee, will be named by Gov, Bushnell as Senator Sherman's successor. address an audience of thousands of blacks and whites at the opening of the Atlanta exposition, when he said. slips and loses its grip, or the roots of the tree give way under the tremendous SPOTTED HODAG, thvincSfiritinxlis.) I'lnifanrailfil from T.

A. T.I r.ieisoi i ne i Menu rourt lit liraiid Kill. ids. Wis Feb. ft, IsiiT, Mi; (Mult who Iliad.

M. K. No. for Ijit 0. Sec.

I It. ft K. 1 lie Haines the 1 1 i 1 1 1 ullin.iw The opportunity to earn a dollar just strain to winch they are subjected, the hodajf simply disappears from the face of the earth and joins that now is worth infinitely more to the negro than the opportunity to spend a hi -'iiii-iii'e umiii aim ctiimaiiuu of. said land, vi: Thomas Yiiiinif, Fled Alcvaiidcr. (He Kveiis iiml William Johnson, all of (iriiiid llapids, ance and consummate pall of the writer in making this attempt at such a history.

(To change the subject for just one moment We would like to keep our office force employed during the dull season, and if you will send us your bills for estimate it will help us to do so and it may be of some benefit to you at the same time.) (TO HI! CONTIM'Kn.) innumerable thronir that dollar in an opera house. "If negroc's can educated todo a variety of work is daily immolated on the altar of Annauias for the better than other labor competitors, Lot. is lliriirrri, KcgNlfr. Notice or Gale on Foreclosure. benefit of the lovers of there is no doubt about th; opportun fable and fiction.

ity being furnished. Kitrht hero let us say State of Wisconsin Wood County that it lias taken an enormous outlay of time and Green Old Jtge. .11 v.ii Klizahrth Ualdlll. plaintiff, vs. Wim County Agricultural and Association an.

I I cuir i. expense to brino; the ln.s- tory of the hodaj; to this Mr. Gladstone cetcbrated his eighty- ii rc i ha Lumber ompaoy, defendant. After discussing at i-ome length the recent tariff hearing before the ways and mean committee at Washington, the Milwaukee Sentinel of Thursday morning concludes as follow: "The truth is that the demands of producer, made public at Mie hearing, are not a safe guide to the character of the new tariff. In the first place many republicans, men of influence and experience, like ex-Senator Sawyer, are convinced that the time has come for republicans to reconsider their tariff policy a little.

In the second place, the republican majority in the next senate will be so small as to make the passage of anything except a modern tariff bill extremely unlikely. Therefore there is no excuse, at the present time, for trying to get up an extreme protection or robber tariff scare." point, and our readers can, to a certain extent, com seventh birthday last Tuesday with NuTh'K Is MKItniV lilVKN. That bv i-lrti. 1 characteristic vigor and enthusiasm prehend the sublime assur- winding up the festivities with a long walk. Leo.

the ivsth bishop of CENTRALIA LUiMBER i I i 1 1, i I i Rome, will attain the same age if he survives till next March 2. On Glad stone's birthday he received a deputa tion from the soldiers of the old pou Lumber, Sash, Doors, Windows, tifical army, making them un address wnicn the cable says produced a deep impression in Rome. Otto Von Bis Was never before as complete in assortment, and their grades arc good and prices low to suit the times. Slid pursuant lo the jiidtfiitetit of foreclosure Slid sale rendered, enlere.l and tTteeted hi the above eiillllcdltel uui the iv of IMoher, lye. In Mild circuit court for Woo county, the lieu.

Il.siiuili, licriir of said Wood otter for sale and sell at public miction in blithest hhidcr for cash, ntllie front or nonh iliwir of the court hoiiw In tji City of liraml lianlds; in said County of Wood, on the V.VI1 day of February, A. I. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ol ihal day nil die fo. low Inji described real estate situated, Ivlnu ml lieum In said Wood eounfy um h-uk the InoiU premises liescrliied III sal'l ludu-lueiil, lo-slt: All that Hn1loii of the northeast iiiarter of sou: Ii west iuajerof mi-Iioii No. seteuleeu ll'i, in lowiisiilii iMcuiy-iWM nuri hot raniiHsix nil east c.iucviu to said 1l.lrinl.111l, Wood I utility Aklicinimal iitm haulcal Association, iy loriiclia .1.

Ksoii (,.,., Match 11, l-si, mill reeonle.l In I lie ol)ce of llic licKistcri'f Ih-eds 01 Wood county 011 the same ila in Vol. I ol s-cls 011 pane except liuj Mild ics- ivliiK Ibosi- small subdivisions ol said li act llercloioie i'oUveii hy said 01 (i liilaiil to in rail eh 1 ol, 7 ol'leeis, IHiiaud I he I it) of I. rand lipids (ol. i of tlecils pane I. I.ited stli, A.

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Wis. W11.11 Ciisw I'laliitin's Altoinejs. marck will be eighty-two on the 1st day of next April, and he is still equal to keeping the young German despot in continual hot water. Over on this BUSINESS CARDS. A dispatch to the Sentinel from Madison, under date of Jan.

12th, savs that the incoming legislature is promised tha customary fight over Cuuuty division. It is stated that Price county side of the Atlantic wc have a number of friky gentlemen like the Hon. John pwple will revive the efforts of two Sherman, who hasn't yet learned to deprive party of abilities that weic J. W. COCHNAX, ATTOKNEY.AT.I,AV, Ckxtkalia, Wis.

over the H.tlik ofTrtitriHn. years ago, and new attempts will be made to build a trocha in the form rf i Have You Seen It? you have not, ask M. A. Hoot to l1ov 3 you that nice line of HouohoM 35 I'ui niture, such as Tarlor SuHs, Itetlroom Suits, Herd, 2 a county line between the belligerent made good for the benefit of mankind, and his colleague, Justin P.Morrill, who, like the pope, was born iu Isio, inhabitants of Grand Rapid and MjrOifichl. Aside from the peace and can stilt make a better speech arguments mi favor of the latter man tne average senator.

Some of cheme, the convenience of the ma B. K. fiOGGINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ckntkama, Wis. Office in I'omainvillc's Dlock. his associates in the same augut chamber arc nearly as old and equally defiant of time.

One of them, the Hon. jorityof the jieiple in large parts of three conn tic is to be urged ujnjh the ('inn' nml Hat Ian (JihhIx, IJahy HiiIoh, 2 Organs, NluVlwards, Clilironicrs, I'p. lioUtcred (iooils, 3Iatlrrsscs, 2 Tahlcs, hairs, Machines, Car- 5 John Macaulcy Palmer, received law makers. The old idea, and the on? to be maintained, is embodied in presidential nomination the day before WIM.IAMS A CONWAY, the taking uf two tier of town from hi seventy-ninth birthday, and fought ANII AtToR SKVS AT I4AW Forclnur Oal. Hlate of Wiscniisiii In Circuit Oiuirt for Void t'otiiity.

I. I.raf. plalliilil, s. I Jos. ph Ahc, Arthur J.

A key, 1 l.nim.ish, alnd V. A i.iin,l AHi), liicbiild II. Akey.i Clam iKci, lniiiOi, A key. MalV I 'it I 1 Miik Hat risoii, Nolle- Is heieby 'iveu licit by Mine of and lit of loieclosiire mi'l saie lily M'IhIi re and eulcrcd in I be sbnye action III the I ticuil null for said 1 "iil.i i on Hie 1I.1V 01 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Ml (a of l'n' iil.o,e iiaiiieii piiiinlilf siiid MU.mist the ilcti'lidaiits llii rein Hnnro Iliad mie Ji'i liiiinjt ciepvil siln sorb eiilr)', lind mi part of jiidsiiie'til baviusl been paiil I II. -iMii.

sin till or alil count) of Wood, will un 1 1 41 1 of I 1 In ikii I wo 1 l.c in tne tiialda), Hi Hie fniiil l'i of Hie 011H house, the city of a glorious canvas with an equally dis the we-1 end of Marathon county, territory from the et side comity and attaching the in First National Batik Block. tiuguisiieil ivcntiickian, who, like ISiMiiarck, was born in April, but eight lels, Hugs, Cook jj ml HpaHiif? Slovs And all oilier article! usually kept al a first class Furni- lure Store. 3 one row of twm from the north part (Jkand Kahd.h. Wisconsin. years later.

Gen. lluckticr is still ox v.oori county, with Marshfield the fotnty se.it. more vigorous man in mind and body than most men fifteen year younger, (tAKt)NKK (tAYNOK, Will Itraellre III the emul t.t llm m. atnl equally is ready to engage a public enemy with sword or ii. sue politicians at received nut xrr I.

I i vnm uie election u. lirund I 1 s. in a id Wood coiiiiU, ofter tor George A. liuekslaff, of CMtkosli, enthJu.lienlCirriilt. oniee In (iiirdiier' Itlnek.

ale rnl il at puhite him lion to Hie lilahest biildei tor cash, nil the lollowhn laixis and pieniises Ivlinf and lieilni In Saul Whii itle Courier Journal. Scott Mansion Bold. speaker of the assembly last Tueday. UKANIl KAPIfis. WISCONSIN.

eootit hihI ol isioiiiii, hihI iiii iitloin it in the ante-caucus day, Mr. IJurkstaff nod in s. in hI I I'liluniciit of ioreelosurn was accorded third or fourth place in ail'l sue, low il: i wo or three weeks ago a ladv and Hfli I lie s.nithwest ouarter of tbfl south- the race. Imagine the surprise of Hi West ouarier of siilinn iiumls-r etKht tl. In 3 Papers for $1,50 The Weekly Wlscnnglr.

liiwnsbip immlH'r twenty lime north of faiwe niiiliis-r sis CI east, less a ccitaiii Iwircel Ray, Jones and Anson followers, any one of whom was supposed to have a decided lead over theOshkosh man, gentleman from Chicago were in the city looking at the Hcott mansion with a view to purchasing the same. We were unable at that time to learn more Teleilione No. 31. B. M.

VAUGHAN, OAHDNKIl bt.OCK, Orano Rapids, Wis. Meal Kstste Hointhf snd Hold nil Coiniiiissluu. of lei in the soiilliSest corner tbereol, de. scribed as follows, lir-w il I'iiiiUiii( al a olnt sliere the es( hue of the blulisay on lhewst siile of (lie soiillisest iiimrter of I lie soul hscst when he received a majority of all votes cast on the eighth Mr. about them.

We learn now from Coon A Bruce, the insurance agents, that ipiarler of said descrllicil forty crosses the south line of said forty sere iraei, rtiiiuiiiK thence north hIoiik the east line of said bftfbWHy 11 'lie (91 roils, hence east Parallel with the south line Buckstaff is a young lawyer with The Newspaper IJ bra 1 of said forty acre tract, f)e Iftj rods, thence 4iploma from the Columbia law school soi 1 1 11 itsnuiei wtin me nntiisay nine (i mmIs. to the south line of said forty-scr tract, thence west nlonir said lasl-mentloned line lo the Minl of lieKinmnii sold by the defendant, Joseph It. Aliey, lo the ib tcndaiit, Mary Tefeaii. after the mortaaife menlloued In said lmlKhielii bad lie- the property has been sold by Andrew Dunning A Co. to Gertrude A.

Kuechie. We understand that the purchaser will put the mansion and grounds in shape for residence pur poses, and will become a resident of this city. This residence was built the last year that Mr. Scott lived, and we understand cost more than oori. tt E.

I. PHILLEO, Class of U. W. Civil Engineer and Surveyor, Guano Rapids, Wisconsin. ciHfie fien iiiioii ssld tract.

fecund The twirihwest utiarterrif III tiortli. And This Paper. All three one year for $1.50. ThU offer doe not Include any premium; Address the publishers of this paper. east ipiarter, slid the southeast ipiarter of the nortfiessi tiisrter of section fin.

flyp (ft) In 'own-ship Mo. twenty-one (at north ol range j. two (21 cast. Thirds The northwest quarter of th north. and front the University of Wisconsin law school, which he received in lit has, however, given more atten Hod to manufacturing than to the practice of law.

He was elected to the assembly in 194 from the third district of Winnebago county. He was the author of the notorious fish and game law, which was first decided const! iattonsl, but afterward wiped off the statute books because It was discovered t5at it had never been passed by the IrjisUtdff, although signed by the C'or. 'Orders fof Suryeying, Platting tfid Taking Levels promptlir attended is delightfully located, and when the wesi quarter of section si (), in town-ship twenty-one (21), mirth of rsnBe Mo. three (3) east. w.

a ne nnesi ana most modern in Btrumenta used. Foiirtli! The rtortfiesst onnrtef of the tiortfi- est quarter seellon No. tweiye (12), in township No. twenty three (23), north of range grounds are properly fixed up will be one oflhe finest spots to live in in Northern Wisconsin. The AdvoeaU is pleased that this handsome piece of property will be occupied.

The tiur. For Your Fine Dental Work. Go to. Fifth; The northwest quarter of Hie north-WeM MUBMer if seetloti No. twelve 1 171.

In town, shin No. twenty three (M), north tif rsnge No. sit I east. Ml. II.

.....1 In.l. Tl.n Vor In the chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of the pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This Is especially Valuable In cases where the pain is caused by a cold and there is a tendency toward Dnetimonia. For sale chaser, we feel sure, will find Merrill a delightful place to live 'miii rail. 1 in-" in iim 1 fit iir iitt-ii.

solil ht ssld "fenilant, Joseph It, Akey, to snil fleferiilsnl, Mdrr Tefemi. DR. D. A. TBLPER, Office over Wood Co Pfafl Dank grand nxvim.

Wig. Advorate. I. a listen tins win nsym iruMir. II.

Jitm, Sheriff of Wmwl Oniiity. Wisconsin. It. It. Uhhi.s, Subscribe for the F.KTKHf-ufsK.

son, Hill A druggists. I'lHiiitin Attorney. Will be oat ol town etery Monday and Tuesday..

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