The Wisconsin blue book 1889, Part 34

Author: Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State. Legislative manual of the State of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin; Industrial Commission of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. State Printing Board; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau; Wisconsin. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Madison
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3,687


97


19


Nils P. Hangen's plurality, 10,435.


NINTH DISTRICT.


Population 1885, 207, 206.


1888.


COUNTIES.


Myron H. McCord. Rep.


H. W. Early. Dem.


A. C. Merryman. Pro.


John F. Moore. Lab.


Scat- tering.


F. H. Moore.


Ashland.


2,877


2,170


37


2


Chippewa.


2,556


2,647


256


2


Door ..


1,698


1,038


40


11


Florence


315


231


11


1


Forest


213


207


9


Langlade


791


1,144


119


c


Lincoln


1,347


794


133


109


1


Marinette


1,769


1,710


281


5


4


12


Oconto


1,274


1,019


5


6


Oneida


829


807


4


Portage


2,539


2,338


167


26


1


Price


741


804


85


Sawyer


571


470


....


Shawano.


1,872


1,522


6


8


Taylor ..


766


739


12


6


Waupaca


3,331


1,835


176


19


Wood


1,791


2,064


31


1


.


Total.


27,535


24,775


1,467


579


36


Marathon


2,219


3.221


37


320


Pepin


916


466


178


-


1888.


Myron McCord's plurality, 2,763.


267-268


PART IV.


STATE FINANCES.


1


THE STATE FINANCES.


For the two years ending September 30, 1888.


The state debt on the 30th day of September, 1888, was classified as follows:


Certificates of indebtedness, School Fund.


$1, 563, 700 00


Certificates of indebtedness, Normal School Fund


515,700 00


Certificates of indebtedness, University Fund.


111,000 00


Certificates of indebtedness, Agricultural College Fund.


60,600 00


Totals.


$2,251,000 00


GENERAL STATEMENT.


The aggregate result of the financial transanctions, during two years, on all funds, is as foliows:


GENERAL FUND.


Receipts for two years.


$1, 089, 636 02


Disbursements for two years


$4, 271, 186 78


Balance September 30, 1886.


485, 689 S5


Balance September 30, 1888.


304,139 09


$4, 575,325 87 $4, 575, 325 87


ALL OTHER FUNDS.


RECEIPTS FOR TWO YEARS.


School Fund


$380,538 90


School Fund Income.


1,467,444 22


University Fund.


36,689 48


University Fund Income.


212, 488 91


Agricultural College Fund.


48,204 97


Agricultural College Fund Income.


32,730 32


Normal School Fund.


321,272 75


Normal School Fund Income


214 888 22


Drainaye Fund


137,579 40


Delinquent Tax Fund


17,146 28


Deposit Fund .


2,133 77


Redemption Fund


456 84


Manitowoc and Calumet Swamp Land Fund


14 5G


Indemnity Fund


53,511 56


$2,933,100 18


JISBURSEMENTS FOR TWO YEARS.


School Fund ..


$274,588 11


School Fund Income


1,455,546 99


University Fund


35,000 00


University Fund Income.


212. 488 91


Agricultural College Fund.


12,000 00


Agricultural College Fund Income


32,730 32


Normal School Fund ...


241, 245 09


Normal School Fund Income


214, 310 65


Drainage Fund ..


153. 802 85


Delinquent Tax Fund


17,002 67


Deposit Fund .


1,144 11


St. C. & L. S. R. R. Trepess Fund


30,665 46


Redemption Fund


467 11


Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mortgage Land Co. Fund .


33 39


Indemnity Fund


53,5[1 56


$2, 933, 100 18 $2, 737,567 22 251,030 39


Balance September 30, 1596


Balance September 30, 1588.


446, 563 35


$3, 184, 130 37 $3. 181, 130 57


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·


270


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


GENERAL FUND.


This fund embraces all the revenues of the State applicable to the payment of the ordi- nary expenses of the State Government.


The sources from which it is derived are tax on civil actions, license of railroad com- panies, plank-road companies, telegraph companies, insurance companies, hawkers and peddlers, notary public fees, office fees and sales of laws and reports. The expenditures therefrom are authorized by permanent and temporary appropriations, and by the several laws requiring the Secretary of State to audit accounts.


The receipts and disbursements have been as follows:


RECEIPTS.


1887.


188S.


Sections 1212 and 1213, R. S., from railroad com- panies


$763, 994 56 $1, 068, 632 96


Chapter 298, laws 1881, from counties for maintain- ing insane hospitals ..


109,668 54


117,784 19


Chapter 293, laws 1881, from counties for Industrial School for Boys


9,4S8 43


10.297 03


Section 743, R. S., from counties for suit tax.


5,323 00


5,255 00


Fire insurance companies


54,206 44


55.055 42


Life insurance companies.


17,650 08


20, 335 43


Accident insurance companies.


916 32


6.2 67


Plank-road companies.


33 12


32 05


Telegraph and telephone companies.


9,384 94


9,918 55


Railway car companies ..


511 36


1,197 74


New Orleans exposition, balance appropriation refunded ..


1,668 73


Hawkers and peddlers


13,423 15


13,606 95


Marquette county, for unpaid tax for 1885.


169 01


From all other sources.


35,406 18


113.368 08


.


$1, 021, 963 86 $1, 416, 000 07


$2, 438, 023 93


GENERAL EDUCATIONAL FUND.


1887


1888.


Chapter 287, laws 1885, for School Fund Income, one mill tax. ..


$196,507 15


$581, 204 75


Section 200, R. S., interest on certificates of indebt-


edness, School Fund Income ..


157.500 00


157,570 00


Section 247, R. S., interest due School Fund Income


7,058 36


7,088 36


Chapter 300, laws 1885, annual levy for State Uni- versity.


62,063 39


72,658 09


Chapter, 364, laws 1885, annual levy for Fifth Nor- mal School at Milwaukee.


10,000 00


10,000 00


Section 490, R. S., amended by chapter 352, laws 1885, annual levy for Free High Schools.


50,000 00


50,000 00



$878,581 00


Less unpaid tax for 1888:


Marathon county


$9,328 02


Pepin county


799 90


10,123 01


$783, 158 90


$868. 453 19


$1,651,612 09


Total receipts for two years


$4, 089, 606 02


DISBURSEMENTS.


1887.


1888.


Salaries -


Governor's office.


$6,333 00


$7,302 00


Secretary's office.


7,000 00


7,010)


State Treasurer's office.


6.590 66


7.417 00


Attorney General's office.


4,750 00


5,950 00


State Superintendent's office ..


5. 191 00


5.50 00


Railroad Commissioner's office.


6,617 40


6,3;4 71


Insurance Commissioner's office.


4.500 00


4.5.00


Public property office


2.000 00


2.000


Supreme Court


31.726 03


33.431 00)


Circuit Courts


43.00 00


State Historical Society


9,633 00


9.50. 0


State Library


4. 150 95


State Board of Charities and Reform


. ..


5,60) 37


8. 4.7 69


8583


$140,411 41


$149.003 37


$220. 118 53


STATE FINANCES.


271


1887.


1888.


Special Appropriations -


Bureau of Labor Statistics


$8, 437 01


$8,860 16


Land Protection.


5,554 72


5,434 36


State Board of Health.


4,095 30


5,040 84


Fish culture


12.000 00


10,000 00


$30,057 03


$20,341 56


$59,428 55


Legislative Expenses-


Lieutenant Governor


$916 00


$1,084.00


Senate - Salaries.


$16,500 00


Mileage


915 40


Employes.


20,000 90


37,476 30


Assembly - Salaries.


$50,500 00


Mileage.


2.642 70


Employes.


23,112 40


76,255 10


Printing for Legislature


11,101 37


1,385 24


Blue Book


27,612 08


Legislative Visiting Committee.


300 00


Contesting seats ..


400 00


Science Hall Investigating Committee.


786 27


Chaplains.


180 00


$155,027 12


$2,469 24


$157,496 33


Charitable and Penal Institutions-


State Hospital for Insane.


$97,603 67


$103,824 19


Northern Hospital for Insane.


116,707 04


110,310 20


Wisconsin School for Blind.


20.379 25


19,004 $5


Wisconsin School for Deaf.


40.445 47


38,327 74


Industrial School for Boys.


52, 275 97


53. 272 18


State Prison.


11,201 71


21,407 91


Soldiers' Orphans' Home


18 08


State Public School.


57.850 82


66, 924 77


$396.982 04


$413, 131 93


$810, 113 97


Clerk Hire ---


Governor's office


$1,845 00.


$1,500 0)


Secretary's office


18,414 00


19.3 0)


Treasurer's office.


8,161 00


8,567 (0)


Land office


15,681 26


15,504 00


State Superintendent's office.


1,920 00


2. 500 0)


Public Property office .


1,500 00


1,500 00


$17,521 26


$19, 199 00


$06,720 26


Glandered horses slaughtered.


SSS6 64


$1. 230 77


Game wardens


¥11 81


3.335 $4


Fish wardens .


2,275 00


3,050 00


Publishing notices and proclamations


665 80


541 35


Publishing laws in state paper.


4,788 20


Publishing general laws


35,300 00


300 00


Publishing private and local laws


2,117 40


Advertising lands.


10,600 00


14,23 34


Real estate returns


660 30


1.645 84


Statistics of crime


123 2)


Maintaining insane in county hospitals.


126, 418 48


151,213 63


Expenses of commissioners to Gettysburg


1,624 27


756 74


Advertising and appraising escheat lauds.


71 55


Shelving historical rooms.


354 26


Capitol disaster.


6.030 89


8, 215 80


Apportionment of railroad license to counties.


SS, 568 G1


51, 513 73


Illustrations of report of experimental station ..


400 88


14078


Bounty on wild animals .


C. 6:35 00)


7,301 00


Special appropriations


148, 623 05


106,551 40


Miscellaneous.


1,976 94


7.502 51


$GOT.518 18


$550.593 :5


= $1. 107. 191 53


-


Deaf mute instruction in cities and villages.


3,419 17


3,807 70


:44 45


County agricultural societies.


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272


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


GENERAL EDUCATIONAL FUND,


1887.


I888.


Interest on state indebtedness


$157,558 92


$157.570 00


School fund income transfer


503,595 51


558.353 11


University fund income transfer


62,063 39


72.658 03


Normal school fund income fifth Normal school.


7.500 00


12.500 00


Free high schools, sec. 496, R. S ...


25,000 00


25,000 00


Free high schools, chap. 352, L. 1885


719 00


$755,717 82


$556, 820 20


$1, 612,518 02


Total disbursements for two years.


$4,271,186 TS


Total receipts for two years.


$1, 089,636 02


Balance September 30, 1886


485,689 85


Balance September 30, 1888.


$304,133 03


$4, 575, 325 87 $4, 575, 325 87


TRUST FUNDS.


SCHOOL FUND.


The School Fund is composed of:


1. Proceeds of lands granted by the United States for support of schools.


2. All moneys accruing to the state by forfeiture or escheat.


3. All penalties for trespass on school lands.


4. All fines collected in the several counties for breach of penal laws.


5. All moneys paid as an exemption from military duty.


6. Five per cent. of net proceds of sales of United States public lands.


The number of acres of unsold land, the proceeds of which are applicable to this fund, is 79, 469.91. The cash receipts and disbursements during the last two years have been as fol- lows:


Receipts for two years.


Balance September 30, 1886.


Totals.


$425, S29 96


Disbursements for two years.


$274,5SS 11


Balance September 30, 1888.


151,241 85


Totals.


$425,829 96 The amounts of productive School Fund on the 30th days of September, 1897 and 1858, were as follows:


1887.


1888.


Total at interest


$2, 803, 986 26 $2, 966, 273 85


Premium on U. S. Bonds


5.129 44


35.120 44


SCHOOL FUND INCOME.


The interest received on school fund investments and on the principal due for sale of school lands, and the mill tax, chapter 287, L. 1885, constitute the School Fund Income. The amount of this fund in the treasury on the first day of June is annually certified by . the Secretary of State to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and by him ap- portioned, under the provisions of section 554, of the Revised Statutes, among the several counties of the state, for the use of common schools in a manner provided by law. The apportionment is made according to the number of children in each town, village and city over the age of four and under the age of twenty years, as shown by the'report of the State Superintendent during the year preceding.


The receipts and disbursments during the last two years have been as follows: Receipts for two years.


$1, 467.411 22 14,572 69


1, 482, 016 91


Disbursements for two years.


$1, 453, 516 90


Balance September 30, 1588.


$1, 452. 013 01


Balance September 30, 1886.


$388,538 90 37,291 06


STATE FINANCES.


273


UNIVERSITY FUND.


The proceeds of sales of land granted by the United States to Wisconsin for the support of the State University by Acts of Congress. approved June 12, 1838, August 6, 1846, and December 12, 1852, form the University Fund. The principal or capital, excepting the small cash balance in the State treasury, is productive, drawing interest mainly at seven per cent.


The number of acres of unsold land is 1, 276.91.


The cash receipts and disbursements during the last two years have been as follows: Receipts for two years


$36,659 48 37,552 13


Balance 1836


$74,241 61


Disbursements for two years.


35,000 00


Balance on hand September 30, 1888


39.241 61


74,241 61


The amounts of productive University fund on the 30th days of September, 1887 and 1SS8, - were as follows:


Total at interest


1887. $194, 438 47


1888. $190,341 80


Premium on United States bonds.


$3,270 88


$3,270 83


UNIVERSITY FUND INCOME.


This fund is derived chiefly from the annual tax levy authorized by section 390, Revised Statutes, and from the interest on University land certificates and loans, and is perpetually appropriated to the support and endowment of the State University by section 389, Revised Statutes. By provisions of said section, this entire fund is placed at the disposal of the Board of Regents by transfer to the treasurer of said Board, and the detailed record of its expenditures is kept by said treasurer distinct and independent of the accounts of the state.


The receipts and disbureements during the last year have been as follows:


Receipts for two years .


$212,458 91 212, 453 91


AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND.


The proceeds of sales of 240,000 acres of land granted to the state by act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, for the support of an institution of learning, where shall be taught the principles of agriculture and mechanic arts, form the Agricultural College Fund. The number of acres of unsold land is 1,253.22.


The cash receipts and disbursements during the last two years have been as follows: Receipts for two years


$48, 204 97 38,753 01


Total


$86, 957 99


Disbursements for two years.


$12,000 00


Balance on hand September 30, 1868


74,957 95


Total


$56, 957 98


The amounts of productive Agricultural College Fund on the 30th days of September, 1887 and 1888, were as follows:


Total at interest.


$228.382 00


$226,781 00


Premium on U. S. bonds


$1,361 30


$1,361 30


AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND INCOME.


This fund is derived from the interest on the Agricultural College land certificates and loans, and is applied to the support of the State University. It is placed at the disposal of the Board of Regents by transfer to the treasurer of the board in the same manner as the University Fund Income.


The receipts and disbursements during the last two years have been as follows: Receipts for two years


Disbursements for two years


32, 730 52 ..


-


Disbursements for two years.


Balance on hand September 30, 1886.


1887.


1sss.


18


274


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


NORMAL SCHOOL FUND.


This fund consists of one-half of the proceeds of the sales of all swamp and overflowed lands received by the state from the United States, under Act of Congress, approved Septem- ber, 26, 1850. The number of acres of unsold lands is 317,036.73. The cash receipts and dis- bursements during the last two years have been as follows:


Receipts for two years


Balance September 30, 1886


$321,272 75 8,190 44


Total


$329,463 19


Disbursements for two years.


$244.245 03


Balance September 30, 1858


85,21S 10


Total


$329,403 19


,


The amounts of productive Normal School Fund on the 30th days of September, 1837 and 1888, were as follows:


Total at interest


$1, 416, 903 26


1SSS. $1, 459. 603 58


Premium on U. S. bonds


8,405 8€


8,495 83


NORMAL SCHOOL FUND INCOME.


This fund is derived from the interest on swamp land certificates and loans. and is applied to establishing and maintaining Normal Schools as provided by law. By the provisions of section 394, Revised Statutes, this entire fund is placed at the disposal of the Board of Regents of Normal Schools, by transfer to the treasurer of said board, and the detailed record of its expenditures is kept separate and distinct from the accounts of the state. The receipts and disbursements during the last two years have been as follows:


Receipts for two years.


$214, 888 22


. Total.


£214, 858 22.


Disbursements for two years


$214,310 65


Overpayment September 30, 1SS6


577 57


Total.


$211.888 22


DRAINAGE FUND.


This fund consists of one-half the proceeds of sales of all swamp and overflowed lands received by the state from the United States, and is distributed on the 30th day of Sept., under the provisions of section 254, Revised Statutes, among the several counties, wherein such lands lie, in proportion to the amount of sales in the respective counties. The moneys so paid are then apportioned by the county clerks to the several towns in their respective counties, and are expended under direction of the town board in draining and reclaiming the swamp lands in such town, and in constructing roads and bridges over such swamp lands. The number of acres of unsold land is 351,623.82. The cash receipts and disburse- ments during the last two years have been as follows:


Receipts for two years.


Balance September 30, 1886.


$137,579 40 65, 258 99


Total.


$202.500 39


Disbursements for two years.


$153.8322 85


Balance September 30, 1868


40.005 54


Total.


$202. 868 30


The amount of productive Drainage Fund on the 30th days of September, 1597 and 1858, were as follows;


Certificates of sales of land


1SS7. $4,756 00


Isss. $4, 152 00


.


1887.


STATE FINANCES.


DELINQUENT TAX FUND.


The fund consists of taxes collected on State lands by the State Treasurer in accordance with the provisions of section 1116, Revised Statutes, and is credited quarterly to the differ- ent counties in which the lands are situated. The amounts which have been so received and disbursed are as follows:


Receipts for two years ..


$17,146 28 805 34


Total.


$17,951 62


Disbursements for two years


$17,002 67


Balance September 30, ISSS.


948 95


Total


$17,951 62


REDEMPTION FUND.


This fund consists of moneys received for the redemption of School, University and Agri- cultural College lands, sold for the non-payment of interest and taxes, and that have been redeemed as provided by section 223, Revised Statutes.


Receipts for two years ..


$456 84 2. 02


Balance September 30, 1886


Total.


$483 86


Disbursements for two years


$467 11


Balance September 30, 1888


· 16 75


Total


SIS3 86


DEPOSIT FUND.


On the sale of land forfeited to the State, and the payment of the amount due the State, and all costs and penalties accrued, under the provisions of section 225, of the Revised Statutes, if any balance remain, the amount of such balance is deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the person entitled thereto, and is denominated the Deposit Fund. The transactions therein have been as follows:


Receipts for two years.


2,133 77 9.913 97


Total


$12.017 74


Disbursements for two years


1,144 11


Balance September 30, 1888.


10,903 63


Total


$12,047 74


ST. CROIX AND LAKE SUPERIOR RAILROAD TRESPASS FUND.


This fund consists of moneys received into the state treasury in trust, under the provis- lons of chapter 46, of the General Laws of 1863, and acts amendatory thereof. The dis- bursements therefrom have been for the purpose of protecting the St. Croix and Lake Superior Railroad lands, in accordance with the terms of said acts.


Balance on hand September 30, 1886


$32,732 92


Disbursements for two years


$30,665 46


Balance September 30, 1888.


2.067 46


$32,732 92


ST. CROIX AND LAKE SUPERIOR RAILROAD DEPOSIT FUND.


This fund consists of moneys received by the State Treasurer, In trust, under the provis- lons of section 14, chapter 126, laws 1874, as amended by chapter 322, laws 1876. The time for proving settlement upon and thereby acquiring title to the railroad lands in said acta described, having expired in April, 197, no payments have been made into this fund during the year.


Balance September 30, 1996.


$109 02


Balance September 30, 1553.


.


.


Balance September 30, 1886


275


Balance September 30, 1886


276


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK


"WISCONSIN RAILROAD FARM MORTGAGE LAND COMPANY.


Chapter 235, laws of 1832, authorizes the commissioners of Wisconsin Railroad Farm Mort- gage Land Company to close up the business of said corporation, and to turn over and pay to the State Treasurer all its money and bank accounts, and take his receipt therefor, and at the same time to make its report in writing to the Secretary of State, of its proceedings under this act. Accordingly the said commissioners paid the sum of $3. 035.09 into the treasury, and deposited with the Secretary of State, the books together with a list of claimants to whom dividends are yet due with the amount set opposite their respective names.


Disbursements for two years.


$33 39


Balance September 30, 1838


4,577 95


Total


$4,611 34


MANITOWOC AND CALUMET SWAMP LAND FUND.


Chapter 51, laws of 1366, conferred upon certain commissioners named therein, lands in Manitowoc and Calumet counties, to be sold for "drainage and other purposes," of those counties. The legislature of 1883, by chapter 352, revoked the trust thus created, and di- rected the state commissioners of public lands to investigate and sell the residue, and after defraying the expenses thereof, to deposit the balance in the state treasury. From said sale arises the fund.


In conformity to directions in the law the commissioners of public lands fully investi- gated the matter. The official investigation of said commissioners may be found in the report of the commissioners of public lands.


Receipts for two years.


$14 56


Balance September 30, 1886.


544 49


Total on hand September 30, 1888:


$559 05


ALLOTMENT FUND.


Section 3, of chapter 190, General Laws 1852, directed the State Treasurer to receive such sums of money as might be placed in his hands by any volunteer making an allotment, as provided by the act of congress approved December 21, 1861, and to dispose of the same according to the order and direction of such volunteer. This fund consists of moneys so received by the State Treasurer, and yet unclaimed by the beneficiaries namned by the vol- unteers. There having been no payments made from the fund during the year, the account stands as follows:


Balance September 30, 1888.


$316 54


INDEMNITY LAND FUND.


The proceeds of lands sold for indemnifying the state of Wisconsin for swamp lands sold by the United States. The cash receipts and disbursements during the last two years have been as follows:


Sale of land, 1897.


Sale of land, 1888.


$456 66 53,051 90


Receipts for two years


$53.511 56


Disbursements



$53,511 56


STATE FINANCES.


277


VALUATION OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR 1589. (AS DETERMINED BY STATE BOARD.)


COUNTIES.


Total assess'd value of all personal property.


City and vil- lage lots.


Lands.


Total assess'd value of all property.


Adams


₹363, 265


$25.500


$1.413, 800


$1.803.565-


Ashland.


560.920


1,035, (0)


4,500, 000


6.005,630


Barron


553.395


194.217


1,948.328


2.695.943


Bayfield.


320, 259


200,000


3,500,000


4,029. 9 9


Brown.


1, 610, 432


2,450,00)


3,539,194


7.533.626


Buffalo.


1,012, 268


310, 144


2,271.938


3,531.350


Burnett


218,096


25,000


672,190


915. 286


Calumet.


1,179,802


340.000


4, 821,840


6.341. 732


Chippewa


1, 187,475


1,200,000


5, SCT, 016


8.251.491


Clark.


790. 154


400,000


4, 609, 117


5. 835, 271


Columbia.


2,500,675


1,800,000


7, 287,061


11,677.737


Crawford


919, 541


510,000


2, 100,000


3,520,54$


Dane.


6,552,200


5,075.00)


19, 295.035


20,952,334


Dodge.


3,194,074


1,975, 80S


14.048,814


19,218.756


Door


510.875


236,000


1,391,719


2, 133,534


Douglas.


2-3, 387


1, 350, 000


1,623.500


3, 201, SS7


Dunn


1,674.805


772. 850


2. 513, 512


4, 961, 257


Eau Claire


2,608,922


5,000,000


2. 720.453


10,320.3.5


Florence


51,457


100,000


2,074,077


2.828.534


Fond du Lac.


4, 147,631


3, 725, 000


11.307.187


10.179.558


Forest.


23, 977


20,000


2,182.137


2.220.114


Grant.


3. 107,819


1,223,314


7.925.786


12.321.919


Green


3, 333, 832


1,410, 000


6. 110,099


10, 5:3, 930


Green Lake


1,227,174


860,000


3,561,324


5.648,433


Iowa ....


1,979,505


950,000


4.881, 172


7.810,677


Jackson


807,782


360,200


1, 825, 558


2.903.540


Jefferson


3,072,950


2, 320.657


8. 530. 225


13.987,562


Juneau.


1,005,957


520,517


1.850,644


3.413. 149


Kenosha.


1,603.219


1,115, 930


4, 635, 792


7,444.911


Kewaunee.


1,010,773


430, 700


2.822. 463


4. 233, 936


La Crosse.


2,972,777


7,667.608


3.482.958


14, 123. 433


La Fayette.


2,041,800


550, 533


6. 054.372


8,647,005


Langlade .:


234, 100


140.000


1,200,331


1.673.491


Lincoln.


051,793


1,026, 752


2. 000,000


3,738.515


Manitowoc.


2,561, 777


1,350. 000


12.437.554


Marathon


1,508,800


1,662.517


3, 461, 830


6.638.237


Marinette


1,260,741


1.139. 975


2.0.5.150


4.475. 856


Marquette.


461,790


180,752


1.441.300


2.03.344


Milwaukee


18, 829, 743


65, 000,000


12. 456. 400


00, 310. 143


Monroe


1,181,595


710,200


2,993.008


4.854.803


Oconto.


790,591


438, 120


1, 565, 231


2.862.902


Oneida


$1,501


5. 827


1.475. 730


1,503. 000


Outagamie.


2.563.257


3,325. 000


5. 523.076


11. 414.953


Ozaukee.


1,200.301


513. 238


4, 695. 200


6. 447.763


Pepin.


333, 036


163,600


930,771


1, 422. 457


Pierce


1,148, 237


555, 733


3, 001. 200


5, 905,310


Polk.


656. 413


127,056


1.824.742


2,639. 211


Portage


870,170


6.58, 900


2.070.456


3. 001. 535


Price


199,985


112,800


1,611.505


1,911.200


Racine.


3,757,399


6,700.000


6. 33), 250


16.5.7.075


Richland


1,277.662


473,800


2.754.535


4.53 .. 9


Rock.


5,685.629


4, 450, 00))


12. 162. 177


St. Croix


1,420, 827


980,000


3,81%,156


6.914.253


Sauk .


2,252.277


1,410,000!


4, 0-5.735


8,6,8,0:2


Sawyer


681.318


395. 000)


2, 451. 9:31


3.524. 216


Sheboygan


3, 408,609


2,4-9, 000


9,654.336


15.352. 003


Taylor.


1,116. 275


370.200!


3.027.797


4.514.772


Vernon


1,407,110


3.3.3. 226


5.021.335


Walworth


4, 151. 108


2,351,000)


9,450. 92


13,95.3.0)


Washburn.


150,895


735, 10)


7.30.357


10.09.9.1


Waukesha


3.900.908


2.765.( *)


10.734.704


17.415. 919


Waupaca.


1,153, 815


310.558


2 .6.022


4.83.413


Waushara


707.343


120. 5000.


2 1.9.31)


3.013.643


Winnebago.


4,639, 1601


6, 100.(*)


7.08.15


17.244. 59


Wood


555,910


250, 40


1. 570, 157


Total.


$125, 922, 653


$132, 343. 904


$302, 936, 102 -


1.552. 422


Shawano


193. 287


50. 000)


1.952.136


Trempealeau.


81,932


45,000


1.725.590,


1,102.607


Washington


2. 003.541


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