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Utilization of Natural Force. Certralia Enterprise TRIBUNE. AH plain people khould keep right on studying public question; there can be no such thing- a an over-production of this kind. It a curious fact that in a great i manufacturing country like the Uuited State the vast resource ot water-j power are, comparatively speaking, By BRUXDAGE BROS. There's no use A return to the McKinley bill will be not only revolution but reaction.

And it will be reaction against what is now the rapid extension of our foreign trade. Xitc York World. A Democratic Xewspaper Wished on Saturday of each week at Centralia, Wood County, Wisconsin. ignored and neglected. It is no exaggeration to say that for every mill turned by water a hundred might be in operation.

The million and a quarter horse power which is derived from water is over-shadowed by twice or thnce that amount of steam-power. The increase of steam-power in this The New York iXorlJ contains a large three column pictureof Princess I)e Chimay, formerly Miss Clara Ward, of Detroit, Mich. Judging Entered at the Post Office at Centralia, Wisconsin, as second-class mail matter. Centralia, Wisconsin. Xoz: z-S, In the nest house there will be two country in the decade closed in lS-0 tvuuiij uclhuc viuscu in iotj nviii iuc i'laum ui nic princess, sue i i weil and appropriately named.

The I was eighty per white water prenx means irom, away or down, power increasea in the same period De chemise expresses the situation ex- but 8.4 per cent. That the latter could actly. be almost immeasurably increased. if warranted bv economic eondi- report The nail trust is said to beon its last legs. It is a victim of its own avarice gold democrats and five silver republicans.

The people are giving the coal trust a black eye by substituting other fuels, bnt they should not be compelled to fight trusts that way. If one can judge from what he sees and hears, all the republicans have tions, is proven by of Professor Swain. the the census and greed. It has robbed the peonla expert, who savs: "A calculation these years of over a cent on based upon the best data obtainable You cannot find in these entire United States the equal of the genuine BECK WITH ROUND OAK You may try; you'll get left. Remember, it's the combination of good points that makes the perfect stove.

That's where we get the imitations; they can't steal the whole stove; they steal one thing and they think they have it all, but it fails; they build another, it fails. Still they keep crying, good as the ROUND OAK. They are not; believe us. See the Name on the Sold only by every pouuc 01 nans ana nas gone lojiurnishes the astonishing result that an early but not untimely grave be-1 the total theoretical noiver of our turned gold democrats instead of all cause it could not rob them of a cent streams, taken at an average through- gold democrats turning republicans. i lift and a half per pound.

As a result of out the year, reaches the enormous as some were led to believe. It is an the collapse of the nail trust, the price figure of over two hundred million other caseof the tail wagging the dog. of nails immediately went down over horse-power. Such is the energy de a dollar a keg, which proves the truth veloped by 'our rivers, streams and A London dispatch under date of brooks, of which we are using a litte tfT Mil Nov. 24th that the Petersburg correspondent reports that M.

Wewitte of our first contention. What a subtle foe are these trusts and combinations! Like a spider they weave their web over one-half of one per cent. Could it be utilized, the power afforded would Russian minister of finance, has se around their Unsuspecting foe, until probably be more than sufficient to cured the consent of his colleagues for tnru all the machinery of the globe. the introduction of the gold standard. Steam has triumphed over all its The czar approves, the correspondent there is no escape from them.

And oft times we do not know we are in their meshes until, alas, it is too late. They have us bound hand and foot and there is no recourse except to submit. rivals. The water mill has become a says, and the imperial council is now relic of a past age, and the wind mill discussing the project and will prob is pre-histonc. At the close of the ably adopt it, although the agrarian We have sown to the wind.

We are members warmly oppose it. last decade the triple-expansion engine was set up almost in the spray 01 the reaping the whirlwind waterfall, and the locomotive found a We are in receipt of a circular letter The Centralia Hardware Company. We carry a full line of. Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Coal Stoves The gain in volumcof business con- from James E. president of the level road bed upon the abandoned tiuues entirely without precedent.

State Board of Control, announcing tow-path of the canal. But another power came upon the scene: or to More than 390 establishments have that the home for the feeble minded at Chippewa Falls will be read' to re speak more accurately, another method of utilizing power, with the jb and Heaters, Coal, Brick, Lime, Cement, Farm Implements, ceive inmates in January next. It is started work, since the election, which were idle, and at least 300 have increased working force, making 690 concerns which are known to have added largely to the number of hands the earnest desire of the board to learn ability to take power from any original Gs Ammunition, Plated Ware, Etc. source irom steam, trom water or from the winds and to transmit it to as soon as possible the approximate number and general characteristics of probable applicants for admission, so at work, and these are only part of the whole number. Every day thus a distant point for utilization.

At once the science of mechanics was that arrangements can be made ac adds thousands to the number of those revolutionized. As soon as the elec cordingly. It is the intention of the who are able to buy a week's supplies, trical transmission of power became board to select such cases as appear, and to make up gradually for many instead of a theory a practical reality, from the descriptions, to be the heavi months of enforced economy. Al every waterfall, every coal deposit, no est burden upon the other public ready this brings great increase in the matter how remote from manufactur stitutions and private families. Pro volume of business, and the Clearing ing centers, took an added value in the vision will also be made for those House exchanges, for the first time in eyes of commercial users of power capable of being taught, although too t5V several years, not only exceed those of The mind of man cannot measure the backward to receive benefit from in last year by ten per but also ex struction in the public schools.

Any possibilities embraced in the dynamo and the copper cable. Niagara Falls ceed those of the same week in 1892 one, especially public officials, having by nine per cent. Business men are with its one hundred and twenty thou knowledge of any person who ought I to be cared for in a home of this and horse-power directly available all anxious to prevent anything like the fictitious excitement of last sum five hundred thousand horse-power in are earnestly requested to correspoud For Everybody with the State Board of Bontrol at the future has been harnessed and mer, and in nearly all branches an excessive rise in prices is prevented. Odadison. successfully operated.

Chicago has it in contemplation to An interesting controversy is "on light seven hundred, miles of streets But with more hands at work there is inevitably a greater demand for supplies, materials and products. Dun's Review, Nov. 21st. between the Milwaukee Sentinel on from its great drainage canal, when the one side and the balance of the re the waters of Lake Michigan are pour ing through it into the Illinois river publican state press on the other Prosperous Copper Mines. i The controversy has arisen over the New York is looking forward to the prospective promotion of Mr.

Henry The dividend of S2S oer share de Payne to a place in President Mc from Niagara or from the Catskills clared recently by the Calumet Hecla i Kinley's cabinet. The Sentinel op Boston is within the sphere of the Merrimack Falls; Washington can get copper Mining company tor the year 1896 is especially noteworthy because it is the greatest dividend ever oaid bv poses the promotion as being unwise from the fact that Mr. Payne has this remarkable property. There are repeatedly used his position in the re- an abundant supply of power to light every street and public building from the great Falls of the Potomac, where publican party to influence legislators 100,000 shares, so that the total sum distributed among the share-holders is S2.500.000. When one takes into ac We have just unpacked another large line of Ladies', Misses', Children's, Men's and Youth's Warm Shoes and Slippers A large line of our Shoes and Rubbers in the latest style toe Many new things in our Gaiters from 25 cents up.

Cork, Electric and Wool Soles for Slippers. Every day adds many new things to our large Shoe Department. We are showing a large line of Ladies', Misses', Children's, Men's and Yrouth's in all grades from the finest to the coarsest. A large line of the celebrated Gold Seal Rubbers. Call and examine the largest line of Footwear in the twin cities and legislation in favor cf the corpo one hundred thousand horse power i count that the orignal value of all running to waste; Baltimore and Phil tnese snares was exactly that amount, it can readily be perceived what a tre 1 irate interests which he represents.

The position of the Sentinel seems to be impregnable, and when it comes to 3 a discussion of the point at issue, the mendous earnintr oower the mmiunv adelphia are situated along the tide water step that runs along the base of the Alleghanies, while Richmond is has developed. Thoiirh the oar value of the stock is but $25, its selling value "other fellows" simply beg the ques tion. We admire the bravery of the directly on the step with fifty thousand horse power in sight. In fact, few, if any, of our great cities are beyond the Sentinel on this subject as greatly as in the market is now 330 per share, more than thirteen times its par value. It seems that the year 1896 has been the most prosperous year ever known for copper mining-, owintr to the ere at as we did its position in our late judi reach, if we may proceed upon the as -cial election, in which it took strong sumption of Tesla, who says that the foreign consumption of American cop grounds' against introducing politics power of Niagara may be carried ulti per, lne novne demand was restrict-pri into the judiciary and was instrumen by the depressed condition of all in mately over any part of the American dustries, but this has been more than continent, of the energy of some cata tal tc a- large degree in effecting the re-election of Judge Winslow.

A few SPAFFORD, COLE LIPKE, ract or storage of water. made up by the increased demand in foreign countries. During- the ten mojths ending Nov. 1st the European purchases of copper amounted to 225. The sudden awakening to a knowl SHOE DEPARTMENT.

edge of an inexhaustible resource of more such breaks and Hie Sentinel will be regarded as a real friend of the people, and will be able to live down the prevailing idea that it is a. ring 000,000 pounds, nearly twice as much power, and the ability to use it, must result in a great revolution in eco as aunng a similar period of last year. This was sixty per cent, of the entire American production and was drawn organ. nomic conditions, fargreater than that brought about by the introduction principally from the Lake Superior copper mines. These mines are The great semi-centennial tion of Wisconsin's admission into the of steam.

This revolution will be felt largely owned in Boston, to such an extent that an enormous sum in the in a greatly enhanced production, with union received a decidedly black eye cheaper cost to the consumer, together last ednesday. The soliciting coin THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN SPOTTED HODAG. CHAPTER VII. way of dividends is disbursed there every year. According to Te Boston Transcript the profits divided with a large increase and general ex initlee run up against an unexpected nag on that day which may have the tension of the comforts of life, such stockholders in Boston this year nVure Continued from our issue of August 8, But if the hodac.s tail as may be included in transportation, i effect of abolishing the celebration al- up to a total of 55.305,000, which contrasts with 54,190,000 paid out by these power for domestic purposes, light and together.

The committee had met slips and loses its grip, or the roots of the tree give way under the tremendous SPOTTED HODAG, (Bovine Spiritualis.) Photonrnphrtl from Ujr T. A. TAYIJHI. same com panes and one other in 1895. heat, including fuel, the cost of which with splendid success with the brew siennnei.

will be considerably reduced. In the strain to which they are ance and consummate gall 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 emnloved Anrnrr ers, three of whom had subscribed There is one palpable omission in cities there will be, one may well be $42,500. Three individuals from differ subjected, the hodag simply disappears from the face the above recitation of facts, which lieve, a wonderful transformation, and that within the cognizance of strikes one with telling force so soon ent parts of the had also each. The committee after the close of the campaign.

It is the present generation. The use of of the earth and joins that innumerable throng that is daily immolated on the altar of Annanias for the benefit of the lovers of the season, and if you will send us vour bills for estimate it will help us to then began interviewing the banking interests, from which great things steam in thousands pf isolated plants this: The Sentinel has failed to say a single word about the beauties of the will be generally abolished, light and were expected. Imagine the dismav fable and fiction. home market" as applied to the cop power being delivered through the Ritrht here let us sav Of the promoters when it was given per industry. We can hardly forgive ou aiiu may he of some benefit to you at the same time.) (TO BE CON-TINTED.) agency of electricity from central plants situated perhaps a hundred or that it has taken an enormous outlav of time and the Sentinel for this omission, as the out DV two or three of the biggest banks of the city and of the state that advantages of a home market" are just as potent as applied to copper as owing to the leng continued hard times two hundred miles distant.

Who dares set the limit? The dangers of the expense to bring the history of the hodag to this point, and our readers can, to a certain extent, com it was deemed imprudent to contribute to wheat and to our meats and to many steam boiler and the furnace in the to the enierpri.se, which had been other of our products. crowded buildings and beneath the prehend the sublime assur- planned to spend money with a lavish Verily, it is not until after an elec sidewalks of the city, and the discom tion that party organs can be per band. It looked too much like a feast and a famine as the Indians were wont forts of the wholesale consumption of CENTRALIA LUMBER suaded to tell the truth. coal will be done away with for a OF. cleaner, a safer and a healthier Home-seekers Excursions.

Whether the distribution of power to live. The consequence' was that the promoters were very much discour-i aged and a report will probably be I made at the mass meeting to be held on Dec. 2nd, which will no doubt replied their sentiments. As the total i cost of the celebration is estimatori at from the falls and the mines will Lumber, Sash, Doors, Windows, Was never before as complete in assortment, and their grades arc good and prices low to suit the times. always remain in the hands of corpo rations of capitalists is a problem that the future must decide.

There is no denying, however, that the object les I about (MM) timu.t r.f 1 it ui luvil II is cx- On November 17 and December 1 and 15, 1896, the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway will sell round trip excursion tickets to a great many points in the Western and Southwestern states both on its own line and elsewhere, at greatly reduced rates. Details us to rates, routes, may be obtained on application to any ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway. son of the universal public use of STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE natural forces will be a powerful one from a collectivist point of view, and hium DC raised 111 Milwaukee, litis easy to that such a set-back before tenth of the sum has been promised is very much in thq nature of cold on the first of July.

should any stale (as Wyoming or Utah, Job Printing Children Cry for for example,) undertake the distribution of electric power, as cities distribute gas and water, the experiment would be watched with the greatest interest by the whole civilized world. Cord and stove wood for sale by MoshcrA Whitney. Leave orders at the utore. JPitcher'o Castoria. AT THIS OFFICF..

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