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Notice of Tax Sale. For the unpaid taxes for the year 1904. State of Wisconsin —Vilas County—ss. J herteby certify that the following list is a correct statement of all lands in the county of Vilas, for which the taxes for the year 1904 have been returned delin quent and now’ remain unpaid, excepting public lands held on contract and lands mortgaged to the state, and notice is here bv given that so jnuch of each tract or parcel of land herein described as may be necessary, will on the third Tuesday of May next, being the 16th day of May. 1905, and the next succeeding days, be sold by me at public auction, at my office in the court house, in the village of Eagle River, in said county of Vilas, for the payment of taxes, interest and charges thereon. Dated this Sth day of April. A. D. 1906. CHAS. LAU. JR.. County Treasurer of Vilas Co.. Wis. ‘ By A. C. MILLER, Deputy. Township 40. Range 4. Description. Sec. e frl hi ne 4 ne 4 nw se 4 se 4 se ne 7 sw se 7 Township 42, Range 5. Description. Sec. lot 1 1 lot 2 1 aw nw - sw ne 3 ne se 3 nw se 3 lot 4 4 lot 1 4 ne nw ‘ nw nw 7 sw nw 7 se nw 7 ne sw 7 nw sw 7 nw sw (tax 1902). 7 sw sw 7 lot 7 8 ne se 8 se se 8 Township 43, Description. Sec. I part of lot 5 5 I part of lot 5 5 | Township 44 Description. Sec. se ne (tax 1902).. 19 lot 8 sw sw 22 Tow’nship 39, Range 6. Description. Sec. s hf of lot 1 1 ne sw 1 sw sw 1 s frl hf nw 2 w frl qr ne 2 lot 1 2 e hf se se 2 ne sw 4 und hf lot 8 9 nw ne described in vol. 4 of deeds on p. 252 11 nw ne described in vol. 2, p. 555. 11 ne ne 12 nw ne 12 se ne 12 ne nw 12 nw nw 12 lot 1 12 lot 3 12 lot 5 13 lot 2 14 sw ne 17 se ne 17 sw nw 17 se nw 17 ne sw’ 17 nw sw 17 sw’ sw 17 se sw 17 ne se .... 17 nw se 17 sw se 17 se ne 18 ne se ...... 18 nw? nw 19 sw nw 19 sw’ se 19 n hf of nw se (tax 1903) 19 gov. lot 4 not for merly conveyed, vol. 2 A. p. 431 (tax 1903). nw ne 20 sw ne 20 se ne 20 ne nw 20 ne sw 20 nw ,sw 20 se sw 20 aw se 20 lot 1 20 lot 2 20 ne sw 21 Township 40, Range 6. Description. Sec. w frl hfi nw .... 2 nw ae 3 Township 41, Range 6. Description. Sec. ( Township 40, Description Sec. se nw 9 ne sw 9- ae se 9 nw se 9' nw ne 12 ne sw 14 se nw 15 und hf me 5w.... 15 und hf nw sw... 15 und hf sw sw .. 15 und hf se 5.w.... 15 nw nw 16 sw nw 16 nw sw 16 sw sw 16 se se 16 ne ne 21 nw nw 21 sw nw 21 se nw 21 lot 3 21 lot 2 23 lot 5 23 lot 6 23 lot 7 23 sw ne 24 nw sw 24 ne se 24 sw se 24 se se 24 sw 'nw 24 Township 41, Range 6. Description. Sec. nw nw 9 sw nw 9 Township 42, Range 6. Description. Sec. sw se 4 se se 4 lot 4 nw ne 9 ne nw 9 ne sw 9 »e sw 9 lot 6 15 ne nw 17 nw nw 17 Township 43. Range 6. , Description. Sec. ne se 5 .'fee se 5 nw sw 6 lot 3 14 lot 6 14 seise 16 jot 3 16 Township 44, Range 6. .. pescrtption. See. Sw sw 31 -v' „ Township 39. Range 7. » Description. Sec. nw sw 5 ne sw 6 se sw 6 se ne 7 nw nw 7 ne se 7 lot 5 8 bw nw 8 sw se 12 Township 40, Range 7. Description. Sec. nw se 9 ng ne 24 Township 41 Description. Sec. i lot 8 |... 3j Township 42, Rftngje 7. Description. Sec. nw ne 5 ne nw 5 se nw ...♦ 5 ne sw 5 lot 1 7 na sw 8 und hf lot 7 11 lot 8 .11 und hf lot 6 17 se se < lot 1 7 lot 4 7 ne ne 0 se ne 9 se sq 16 se sw' 17 lot 5 9 sw’ sw 9 lot 5 II lot 2 14 lot 3 14 lot 8 14 lot 9 14 lot 10 14 lot 6 15 nw nw 18 lot 2 23 lot 3 23 lot 4 23 ne sw 24 nw sw 24 se sw 24 sw sfw’ 26 se sw 30 ne se 36 nw se36 Range 5. lot 4 5 nw sw 7 lot 4 31 Range 5. ne sw 23 se se 25 lot 8 30 nw ne 34 se Sw 21 lot 5 21 lot 6 21 lot 7 21 nw ne 22 ne ne 23 se ne 23 nw nw 24 se se 24 lot 1 25 lot 2 25 lot 3 25 lot 5 25 lot 6 25 lot 7 25 lot 8 25 lot 9 25 se ne 26 ne se 26 se se 27 lot 1 27 ne ne 28 nw nw 29 nw sw’ 29 sw sw' 29 lot T 29 lot 2 29 lot 3 29 lot 4 29 nw ne 30 sw ne 30' ne nw 30 se nw 30 nw sw’ 31 nw ne 32 sw ne 32 se nq ;32 ne nw 32 se sw’ '.. 32 ne se 32 nw se 32 sw se 32 se se 32 sw’ nw * 33 nw sw 33 sw sw 33 lot 1 33 ne nw 34 "w nw 34 sw nw 34 se nw 34 nw nw 35 nw nw 36 sw nw 36 lot 1 36 lot 2 36 lot 3 .'36 isl. ’in Divine L. in 3 4 and 34 Range 6. ne he 25 nw ne 25 ne pw 25 sw nw 25 und hf nw nw... 26 und hf ne ne >.... 27 und hf ne nw.... 27 sw se 27 und hf se se . .. 27 ne sw 28 sw> sw 28 se sw 28 ne Ise 28 nw se .• 28 sw se 28 se se 28 lot 1 28 lot 2 28 lot 3 lot 4 28 ne ne 33 se ne 33 ne ne 34 nw ne 34 sw ne 34 ne nw 34 nw nw 34 se nw 34 lot 1| 34 lot 2 34 se se 36 Isl. No. 3 Tr. L.. 13 sw nw 21 lot 1 18 lot 2 18 lot 3 18 nw sw 20 ne se 20 sw se 20 se se 20 nw sw 21 sw sw 21 se nw 24 lot 4 27 lot 4 16 lot 5 16 lot 6 16 lot 7 16 lot 8 16 lot 7 19 lot 4 29 lot 3 32 | se sw 31 sw sw, 19 se sw 19 sw |se 19 lot 1 30 lot 2 30 lot 3 30 lot 4 30 lot 5 30 nw nw 30 se se 29 ne ne 36 sw nw 36 Range 7. se sw 29 lot 3 32 nw ne 29 sw ne 29 se ne 29 ne nw 29 nw nw 29 sw nw 29 ne sw 29 nw sw 29 se sw 29 ne se 29 Township 42, Range 7. sw’ ne 19 sd ne 19 sw ne 19 se nw 19 ne sw’ 19 nw sw 19 se sw 19 ne se 19 nw se 19 sw se 19 se se 19 und hf ne nw ... 20 sw nw 20 se nw 20 nw sw’ 20 sw sw 20 sw se 20 ne ne 29 Tow’nship 43, Range 7. Description. Sec. i lot 3 7/ Township 40, lot 2 14 ne se 16 nw nw 17 sw’ nw 17 nw sw 18 sw sw 18 nw nw 19 lot 3 21 se sw 23 ne sw' 25 sw' se 27 Tow’nship 41. Range 8. Description. Sec. lot 1 3 lot 2 3 lot 5 16 Island No. 1 16 lot 2 19 ne nw 21. ne ne 24 sw ne 24 se ne 24 sw* nw 24 Township 42, Range 8. Description. Sec. se nw 14 ne nw 24 sw sw 25 Township 43, Range 8. Description. Sec. se se 29 ne se 30 nw se 30 sw se “ se se 30 ne ne 31 nw ne 31 Township 40. Range 9. Description. Sec. ne ne 1 nw ne 1 sw’ ne 1 ne.nw’ 1 nw nw 1 sw’ nw 1 se nw 1 lofl 1 1 nw se 4 ne ne 10 nw ne 10 se ne 10 sw se 10 SW’ SW’ 11 ne se 12 nw, se 12 sw se 12 se se 12 sw sw 13 nw ne 14 sw ne 14 ne nw 14 uw nw 14 sw’ nw 14 se nw 14 ne se 14 se isle 14 lot 3 14 1 Township 41, Range 9. Description. Sec. se ne 1 sw nw 2 nw sw 2 sw sw 2 se ne 3 ne se 3 Se se 3 sw sw 4 nw sw 7 sw sw 7 nw ne 9 lot 1 11 ne ne 12 se ne 12 sw sw 12 Township 42, Range 9. Description. Sec. sw ne 12 ne sw 14 se sw, 14 lot 1 14 Township 43, Range 9. Description. Sec. lot 7 25 nw sw 27 Township 39, Rangie 10. Description. Sec. lot 1 2 ne nw 3 nw se 3 lot 4 3 ne ne 4 nw ne 4 sw ne 4 sw nw 4 lot 1 4 sw ne 5 se ne 5 ne nw 5 nw nw 5 sw nw 5 se nw 5 ne ne 6 nw ne 6 sw ne 6 se ne 6 ne ne 7 nw ne 7 ne nw 7 ne se 7 nw se 7 sw? se 7 se se 7 lot 1 7 nw ne 8 sw ne 8 se ne 3 , nw nw 8 ne sw 8 nw sw 8 sw sw 8 se sw 8 he se 8 nw se 8 Township 40. Range 10. Description. Sec. sw nw 3 se nw 3 sw sw 3 se nw 5 ne ne 6 nw ne 6 sw ne .... 6 sO ne 6 ne nw 6 nw nw 6 sw nw 6 fee nw 6 ne sw 6 se sw 6 sw se 6 se se 6 loti 1 6 lot 2 6 ne ne 7 ne nw 7 sw nw 7 se nw 7 lot 1 7 nw sw 9 sw sw 9 lot 3 9 lot 4 9 ne ne 10 nw ne 10 sw ne 10 se ne 10 ne nw 10 nw nw 10 sw nw 10 ne sw 10 nw sw 10 sw sw 10 se sw 10 ne se 10 Township 41, Range 10. Description. Sec. nw ne 3 sw ne 3 ne nw 3 nw nw 3 sw nw 3 se nw 3 sw nw 6 ne nw 10 nw nw 10 nw nw 18 sw nw 18 ne sw 18 nw sw 18 sw sw 18 se sw 18 nw se 18 sw se 18 Township 42. Range 10. Description. Sec. sw nw 1 ne ne 4 nw ne 4 nw nw 4 sw nw 4 ne nw 9 nw sw ■ 15 lot 7 18 nW se 29 sw se 29 se se & ne ne ™ nw ne sw ne se ne ne nw3o sw nw 30 se nw 30 ne sw 30 nw sw 30 ne se 30 lot 1 31 lot 2 31 lot 5 31 lot 6 31 lot 1 32 lot 2 18 Range 8. se nw 27 n« sw’ 27 lot 1 28 ne ne 28 ne nw 32 nw nw 32 sw nw 32 se nw < 32 ne sw 32 sw se 32 nw nw % ne sw 24 nw sw 24 nw se 24 nw ne 25 nw nw 25 nw nw 27 lot 1 28 lot 11 29 lot ‘2 31 ne se 33. sw’ se 25 se se 26 ne ne 35 se ne 35 ne ne 32 nwf ne 32 sw ne 34 ne sw 35 nw sw’ 35 sw sw 35 se sw 35 lot 4 14 ne ne 15 nw ne ils se nels lot 2 15 ne sel7 nw se 17 nw sw 18 sw sw’ 18 se sw 18 nw nw 19 sw nw 19 ne sw 19 se sw’ 19 ne se 19 nw se 19 lot 1 19 se nw 33 nw se 33 sw se 33 se se 33 lot 7 33 lot 8 33 lot 9 33 ne sw 34 lot 3 34 lot 4 34 lot} 6 35 lot 7 35 se sw 12 ne se 12 nw se 12 se se 12 lot 1 12 lot 3 12 lot 4 12 nq ne 13 se nw 16 ne nw 19 Tot 823 lot 5 25 ne se 36 nw se 36 sw se 36 se se 36 ne nw 23 sw ne 26 se ne 26 se sw ?26 nw se 27 lot 8 36 sw se 8 sw sw 9 se sw 9 sw se 9 lot 1 10 sw sw 11 nw ne 12 sw ne 12 se ne 12 ne nw 12 nW nw 12 se nw 12 nw sw 12 sw sw 12 se sw 12 ne Se 12 lot 1 12 nw nw 13 ne sw 13 nw sw 13 se sw 13 lot 4 13 nw ne 14 sw ne 14 ne nw 14 ne ne 15 se ne 15 se se 16 ne ne 17 nw ne 17 sw ne 17 se ne 17 ne nw 17 nw nw 17 se nw 17 se se 17 sw ne 18 nw se 18 nw se 10 sw se 10 se se 10 sw sw 11 sw se 11 se se 11 lot 7 .13 lot 12 13 lot 3 14 lot 5 14 sw ne 16 se ne 16 ne nw 16 nw nw 16 ne sw 16 ne se 16 e hf lot 3 20 lot a 22 lot 1 23 lot 2 23 lot 3 23 se ne 24 nw sw 24 sw sw 24 se sw 24 ne se 24 nw se 24 sw se 24 se se 24 lot 1 24 lot 2 24 lot 4 24 lot b 24 nw ne 27 ne nw 27 nw sw 33 nw ne 34 ne nw 34 nw nw 34 ne nw 19 nw nw 19 ne ne , 27 nw ne 27 sw ne 27 se ne 27 ne se 27 nw se 27 sw se 27 s e se 27 ne sw 31 nw sw 31 sw sw 31 se sw 31 ne ne 34 nu< no 34 sw ne 34 se ne 34 ne ne 23 und 1-3 sw sw... 23 und 1-3 se» 5w.... 23 nw nw 24 se se 32 ne sw 34 se sw 34 sw se 34 ne nw 35 Township 43. Range 10. Description. Sec. lot 7 31 lot 8 31 16P3 32 Township 40, Range 11. Description. Sec. ne sw’ 7 nw se ..A 8 ne nw 9 nw sw 11 SW’ sw’ 11 se sw 11 >»t ’ ;■ nw nw Swi nw 18 se nw 18 lot 2 19 lot 6 19 lot 8 20 se se 27 nw sw 28 n hf sw’ sw 28 nw se 28 se se 28 ne ne 30 se ne3o Township 41. Range 11. Description. See. lot 1 3 lot 2 3 ne se 16 Township 42. Range 11. Description. Sec. lot 4 8 lot 2 10 lot 1 11 ne nw 19 lot 2 19 se se 21 nw sw 30 sw’ sw 30 se sw’ 30, Village of Minocqua. Lot. Block. 5 3 6 3 east 8 and 1-3 feet 18 3 19 3 20 3 5 4 6 4 11 4 5 5 14 5 15 5 13 6 Village of Woodruff. Lot. Block. 2 1 5 1 5 2 12 2 west 13 ft of 3... 3 4 3 5 3 9 3 10 3 2 5 3 5 2 6 3 6 7 6 8 6 5 7 2 9 10 11 11 11 Antoine Tousant’s First Addition to the Village of Woodruff. Lot. Block. I 18 1 12 1 I s hf of block “E” Village of Eagle River. Plat of the NE% of the N'W %, Section 33, Town 40, Range 10. Lot. Block. 19 2 4 2|6 3 Original Plat of Eagle River. Being a Part of the NW NE, Sec. 33, Town 40, Range 10. Lot, Block. | 5 7 84 6 7 4 7 | Dickinson, (’ook & Tamblings Addition to Eagle River. Being a Part of Govern ment Lot 6, See. 28, Town 40. Range 10. Lot. Block. nnd 11 4 4 2 west 40 ft of JO 5 2 and 11 4 13 1 6 1 4 south 10 ft of 2 4 2 6 east 90 ft of 10 Tamblings Addition to Eagle River. Being a Part of Government Lot 6. See. 28, Town 40, Range 10. Lot. Block, und 3d of 11 1 1 .1 und 3d w pt 'of 7 1 12 and 13 1 und 3d of 9 1 south 2-3 of 3.... 2 3 2 Mclntyre’s Addition to Eagle River, Being a Part of SW SE. Sec. 28, Town 40. Range 10. » Lot. Block. 2-A of Weeds on 4 1 page 457. Vilas all that piece or county records, parcel of land being* all of lot described in vol. 11. blk 5. except A, of heeds on the south 20 ft page 483, Vilas thereof. Co. Records, all hf lot 12. blk 5 known as the all that parcel of south 20 feet of land described lots 9, 10 and 11 5 in vol. 13. page all that piece or 132 of county patfeel of land clerk’s records, described in vol. C. L. Perry’s First Addition to the Village of Eagle River. Being a Phi't of Gov ernment Loti 4. Sec. 28, Town 40, Range 10. Lot. Block. I 14 1 13 1| C. L. Perry's Third Addition to the Village of Ejgle River, Being a Part of Gov ernment Lot 4, See. 28. Town 40, Range 10. Lot. Block. 5 4 2 2 fi 4 14 7 4 24 8 4 34 9 4 4 4 County Clerk’s Plat of Government Lots 4 & 5, Sec. 28. Town 40. Range 10. Lot. Block. | out lot number 6. out lot liumber 4. County Clerk’s Plat of Government Lot 6. Sec. 28. Town 40, Range 10, and Part of NV 2 NWV* of Sec. 33, Town 40, Range 10. Lot. Block, out lot number 9. Platj of the Village of Twin Lakes. Being a Part of Government Lot 1, Sec. 5, Town 41, Range 11. Lot. Block. i lot 19 B lot 1 A lot 20 B lot 2 Al CHAS. LAU, JR., County Treasurer. By A. C. MILLER. _ Deputy. SAYS HE’LL USE RIFLE. Dietz Defies Court’s Injunction and Threatens to Shoot. Chippewa Falls, Wis., April 13.—Loe driving on the Thornapple river below the Cameron dam, began yesterday. John Dietz, who has held the Cameron dam and 20,000,000 feet of togs above the Cameron dam for a year, asserts that he will not obey the federal court injunction ordering him to cease inter ference, and warns the drivers not to proceed above the dam. Attempts will be made in a few days, it is said, to move the logs under the protection of federal marshals. Dietz announces that he will use his rifle should the drivers cross the dead line he has es tablished. conductorTane BADLY INJURED Madison, April 13. Conductor William Lane of Baraboo was badly injured in the Monona yards of the Northwestern road at 12:30 this morning. He was caught between the caboose of his train and the transfer platform. His back and chest were seriously injured. The police were notified and the injured man was taken to the office of Dr. Rodney Fox, the company’s physician. Later he was taken to the hospital. Lane is a man of about 45 years. lot 4 32 lot 3 33 lot 4 33 lot 6 33 nw nw 30 sw’ nw 30 se nw 30 lot 1 30 lot 2 30 lot 4 30 all of lot 3 de scribed in vol. 2 of deeds, page 459 31 all that part of lot 4, described in vol. 2 of deeds, page 419 31 lot 1 32 lod 2 32 se se 33 sw ne 35 nw nw 35 sw’ nw 35 nw isw 19 se se 29 ne ne 35 se ne! 35 n e se 30 n w is e 30 no ne 31 nw ne 31 sw’ ne 31 so ne 31 ne nw 31 nw nw 31 sw nw 31 se nw 31 14 6 5 7 6 7 noMth 60 ft of i.. 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 <) g west hf of 10.’”.’ 8 6 10 19 12 20 12 1 15 2 15 5 15 6 15 7 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 2 19 10 20 12 21 6 22 12 22 1 24 block ,l A” west half of block “B” block “D” block “F” block “G” DUNNE FAILS TO END STRIKE employers refuse offer of MEDIATION. WOULD ARBITRATE PART Unwilling to Allow Teamsters to Set tle Difficulty for Garment Makers —Conflict to Go on —Several Dis turbances Caused by Sympathizers of the Union Strikers. Chicago, April 13. —An effort was made yesterday by Mayor Dunne to have the controversy between Mont gomery Ward & Co. and their strik ing employes submitted to arbitration. It was unsuccessful and the indica tions are that the struggle will be continued until one or the other of the opposing elements offers to com promise the difficulty. Upon the so licitation of Mayor Dunne the execu tive committee of the Chicago Em ployers’ association, the organization which is taking the leading part in the fight against the striking team sters, visited the city hall. They were urged by the mayor to agree to the settlement of the strike by ar bitration. The mayor offered to act as mediator, but the proposition was declined by the committee. They explained to the mayor that the team sters had broken their agreement with Ward and company by ordering a sympathetic strike in order to bring about a settlement of the gar ment workers’ difficulties, and there fore there was nothing which could be done toward the settlement of the trouble by mediation. Earlier in the day the employers and labor leaders were in conference trying to agree upon a basis of settle ment. The employers offered to ar bitrate the teamsters’ strike alone, but not that of the garment workers. The teamsters declared that this would be utterly impossible and the negotiations were declared off. There were several clashes between the police and strike sympathizers who blocked the streets and har rassed non-union teamsters. No one was seriously hurt. SIX RAILROADS HAVE MONOPOLY Chicago, April 13. —Railroad Rate Legislation was the subject for dis cussion at the annual spring meeting of the Union League club last night. The speakers were George R. Peck, general counsel for the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railroad; C. A. Prouty, interstate commerce commis sioner, and Judge Peter S. Grosscup of the federal court. Commissioner Prouty asserted that there had been great discrimination practiced by the railroads in making rates to shippers and that the greater part of this dis crimination had been effected by the rebate system. Some progress had been made, he declared, toward the eradication of the evil, but there must be an amendment to the present law and it must include the private car jines, terminal railroads and ele vators. He declared that six rail road systems had control of 55 per cent, of the total mileage and two thirds of the gross receipts from the traffic throughout the country, and that they were practically a monop oly. A railroad monopoly, he said was the most injurious the citizens o“ this country could have to contend with. Mr. Peck discussed the other side of the opposition. CIVIL SERVICE BILL KILLED IN ILLINOIS Springfield, 111., April 13. —The civil service bill drawm by the Illinois Civil Service league, applying a civil ser vice merit system to all departments of the state government, was yester day killed in the house during one of the most exciting sessions of the leg islature. Then the house took up an other civil service bill, applying civil service regulations to all state charit able institutions, and passed it. The committee on municipal cor porations introduced two bills in the house, one giving municipalities the power to regulate gas and electric light and heating rates, the other giving municipalities the right to es tablish and maintain gas and elec tric plants. The bills are sweeping in their nature tnd their friends are con fident that they will pass. TAFT TO PRESIDE AT OHIO REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Columbus, Ohio, April 13. —The re publican state central committee yes terday afternoon decided to hold the state convention at Columbus May 24. The temporary chairman whl be Secretary of War Taft. SOME FAMILIAR PHRASES. The author of this celebrated phrase, “a ifellow-feelimg makes one wondrous kind,” is attributed to the author-actor, David Garrick, who, up on his retirement from the stage, in 1776, recited the following verse, among others: “A veteran see! whose last act on • the stage Intreats your smiles for sickness and for age; Their cause I plead; plead it in heart and mind; A fellow-feeling makes one wondrous kind.” To speak of castles in Spain was, at one time, common as a synonym for imaginary possessions, or fantas tic dreams. The ancient proverbial phrase arose from the fact that there were no castles in that country, but only cabins and small houses ' at long distances from one another. The rea son flor this /was to prevent the Moors, who made frequent sallies into the country places, from seizing on strong castles, which would serve them as places of retreat. The origin of the phrase, ‘ a policy of pin-pricks,” is attributed to Napol eon Bonaparte. At his meeting with the czar of Russia at Tilsit, June 22, 1807, ihe is reported to have said: “Nations should avoid the pin-ipricks which forerun cannon shots.—An swers. THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS. Down grandmother’s banister rail Swift as the wind I slide; I’m the engineer that never knows fear, And 1 travel far and wide. Each time I rush upstairs, Grandmother cries, “Don’t fall!” When, whiz! I drop without any stop Bstween Boston and Montreal. I hurry again to the top. Oh, my! it is such fun! And then, I’m off again And arriving at Washington. Once more J am off like a flash, To carry the New York mail. I am sure you would guess ’tis the lightning express On grandmother’s banister rail. Youth’s Companion. Andrew Carnegie’s pet aversion is tobacco. At his York residence one evening recently he gave a dinner and, as usual, was a genial host. Aft er t/he coffee Mr. Carnegie confessed his dislike of smoke in such a way that plainly indicated he would be dis pleased if any of his guests availed themselves of the opportunity to re tire to the billiard-room. Two of tne guests, hungry for a smoke, ignored the inference. Scarcely had the butler passed the spirit lamp when little An drew appeared at the billiard-room door and informed them that a reading was in progress in the drawing-room; per haps they would prefer to leave their cigars to hear it. The two never moved an eyelash. Within a few minutes the hosit sent the butler twice to remind the smokers of the reading In desperation they deserted Lad} Nicotine, and now Mr. Carnegie wih' have a hard time getting them to an other dinner. Cutting Down and Chopping up. Flannery—Phwat’s the use o’ chop pin’ down a tree? Finnegan (resting on his ax) —Phwy not? Flannery—Shure, ye’ll only have to chop it up agin. * COLMAN. Attorneys at Lav, MrrtCß IM BOWABD BUILDDM, SB CAGLE RIVER - - WIBOORBDI D. E. RSORDAN, All or n e y-at-Law, Office: Corner Railroad •nd Division ttreeta. CAGLE RIVER • WISCONSIN. MART HIRZEL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Ice, Hair, Lime, Coal, Wood, Brick, Stucco, Cement, Adamant, Land Plaster. AGENT FOR Pabst* mil waukec* Beer. Pl OPRIETOR OF CIT\ ( RAY LINE QANIEL UKANAM. NOTARY PUBUQ -IND DKALM m RIAL ESTATE PIN! LAND. Taxes paid for non resident!. Tiadbav protected from Trespaaa. Office In Krom’s Block. W D. NEVILLE, Physician and Sorgeon. All calls outside the city promptly tended to. Offiice at Beardatayto Drag Store. 2AGLE RIVER - . WISOONOI RANK OF Eagle River, A. McKenzie, Cashier. Does a General Banking Business. Interest paid on Time Deposits. hue inn m. Drugs Without Substitution i. Wall Paper, Stationery, Paints, Oil , Blank Books, Spectacles, Etc., E’| oin Toilet Utt. F. BEARDSLEV ...I HE HIGH-bNADE... NO, 8 DROP HEAD CABINET FAMILY SEWING cMACHING Possesses all the modern Improvement .j be found in any first-class machine. Soli at popular prices. Warranted ten years MANUFACTURED BY il: inois sewing machine co. RCr-KFORD. ILLINOIS