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DAILY STATE GAZETTE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE DISARMED. Don't IU MINE! NOTICES. Hamilton Suppositories enreoooatipa J. A.

Palmer and L. J. Munro, for post mortem examination, was withdrawn for separate action and referred to the committee on accounts to consult the rm immim Plana of General Miles for Nulnluina; th Indiana II Will Take I'ersonal Charge of tha Campalgu Mignlliflant Action at Washington. Chicago, Deo. 5.

General Miles re turned from Washington Wednesday. Ho was too busy to Ulk, but It was learned that tbe policy agreed upon by the War Department is to surround the iSioux with all available troops and give the Indians an opportunity to know what they might expect if they become too unruly. When tbe troops have been stationed then there will bo an at tempt to disarm all the Indians who are hostile or who might become so. It is hoped that under the influence of su perior numbers this may be accom pllshed without bloodshed. General Miles thinks too situation is hopeful He Is very busy sending out directions for tbe purchase of hordes and supplies for soldiers who are now en route to the acene of threatened trouble.

Tbe General will proceed to the Northwest in a day or two to take personal charge of the campaign against the Indians. WASniNGTO.v, Deo. 5. General Cutcb-eon, chairman of tbe House military committee, has completed his rough draft of the army appropriation bill. Aside from routine features its items disclose tbat the military au thorltles are gutting ready for a big Indian war next About $750, 000 over ana above tbe usual sums appropriated for army needs are pro vided for a possible Indian campaign.

One item is 8 ".00, 00 a increase for the transportation of troops if it becomes necessary to mass large forces at the centers of Indian hostilities. Another is $150,000 for horses and scouts, Indian police, cavalry and artillery. The annual item for subsistence is increased by to provide food for the added I numbers in a campaign. A Big niHcant parenthetical sentence Is one which states that the additional subsist ence may be used for Indians taken prisoners. It indicates that the possibilities of an extensive Indian cam paign in the spring are being provided for and tbat the authorities are looking forward to making prisoners of tbe un ruly redskins who aro now causing the trouble in the Northwest.

PERISHED IN THE FLAMES. William Bradford, of Indiana, Couamita Sulfide at Kiglity Yeara of Age. Sevmol'b, Dec. 5, William Bradford, aged b0 years, a one-armed veteran soldier who has been partially demented tor the past ten years. arose early Wednesday morning, went into an adjoining room and fired the house, which speedily burned with all its contents.

Ills aged and infirm wife. whom he left sleeping soundly, escaped through the window with slight burns. but Bradford perished in the flames and bis body was entjrely consumed Horrible Atrocities. London, Doc. 6.

Horrible atrocities continue to bo reported from Armenia. loree Armenians ol lioulantik were burned alive on a heap of their crops. Six Armenians of Van were shot and robbed by Kurds. An Armenian prison er named Aletdjiarf was tortured horri bly by the Turkish authorities, belnj burned with red-hot iron and his tongue pierced with a dagger. Duty on tlia "Angelus." WASnixoTON.

Dec. 5. Assistant Seo retary Spaulding, of the Treasury De partment, has rendered a decision hold ing tbat tbe bondsmen of the famous painting, "The are liable for 116,300 duty on the painting STATU KF.nH. O. P.

Stevenson has been appointed post master at Menomonee. Peter Helmer, a laborer of Kimberly, went insane Thursday and ate saw dust with much relish. The common conncil of Apploton will borrow $43,000, for tbe purpose of putting in ao electric ligbt plant. Janitor Lucas of tbe Osbkosh third ward schools has been dismissed because his daugbted blackened tbe principal! eye some time ago. Near Merrimack Wednesday night man jumped off tbe passenger train and was uninjured.

He explained that it was nis first ride on tbe cars snd he supposed be had to jump off wben tbe station was called. Tbe La Crosse board of trade is trying raise 13,000 to secure tbeUsbkosb plant, known as the Thorn pton Wagon works, tbe owners of which are casting BDout for a D6w location. The general manager of tbe John Baa Stove Manufacturing company, makers tne itau zennyr stove, win locate at Stevens Point, provided that tbe citizens donate ten acres of land and money enough to erect buildings, which will cost about S4Q.000. Wonewoo Reporter: Henry Kittleson, a farmer, bad the misfortune to lose 8740 cash a few days ago. As be was not always near the house be pnt bis monev tbe granary, for fear some one would steal it A thief or thieves entered tbe granary in bis absence a few days ego and stole considerable barley, and In tak it also got tbe money, which was in barley.

Kraaarkable Kmrnr. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfleld, Ill- makes the statement tbat she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she treated for a month by her family physician, bnt grew worse. He to her tbat she was a hopeless victim of con sumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her draggist suggested Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption; bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benebted from nrst dose. continued its use and after taking bottles, found Lei Bull bound and wnii, does her own housework and is as she ever was. Free trial bottles this Great Discovery at J. Robinson's Drug Store, large bottles 50c and 81.00. Aslviee to Mothers.

Are yon disturbed at night and broken your rest by a sick child Buffering and crying with pain ot cutting teeth? It so, a at once ana get a bottle or Mrs. Winalow Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. IU value is incalculable. It relieve tbe poor little sufferer immediately, Depend upon it, mothers, there no mistake about it It cures dysentery diarrhoea, regulates tbe stomach and bowels, cures wind oolio, softens tbe gums, reduces inflammation and gives and energy to the whole system. winsiow ooothmg Syrup rorCbd-dren Teething is pleasant to tbe taste, is tbe prescription of one of tbe oldest best female nurses- and physicians in United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world.

Price cents a bottle. daw you wish to get in the good graces yourself, use. Old Country Boap. is THK news Of is aud niture. Bv issued Court tict on.

me at '1 WANTED. MEN stall. Wanted; local and traveling. 1'oeitioV permanent or part time. Sularv troin Kxperience unnecessary.

BROWN Nurserymen. Chicago, HI TTTANTKD-Place to work for board byawll Z. fni hfnl boy of 13 ream. Apply to THE UAZtt'ITS UFrifcK "TTTANTKU Some one to trka care a gentle family horse for Its use. Apply at THK GAZKTTJi.

Cl I UATION WaNTKD by mi energetic young nan, who is willing to do any houorahla work luard, while attending the (ireen Bay Business College. Anyone desiring help or further i KiruiHt please Inquire ai or dress. "WJLL18 VVOUtMhU. City." FOR SAXE OR RENT. FOR SALE.

HOUSR AND l.OI' FOK eALE-A HOIJ8K cuDtaiiiinirten rucimssnil large alouecellsr, supilied wiih wati-r HitnrfS, drains, eto. For aaie at a reasonable late. Apply at in re to U. K.T. KYBKR.

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li -A i iu iiH lit rnu-i rfluidfrl M. I tii.L4a WE CAN OFFER YOU Bargains -IS- MEN GL0TJHINO sT THaf WORLD'S STORE. Which cannot fail to please yon. Every-thine io the line of Farniahinfr Qoodfl for frentlemen's wear. CA l.h ASli SKK OC If STOCK.

A new invoice of Koox Felt Hata jtiat reoeived. Call ant examine. J. Handles a fine line of Leather Goats and Jackets, Best Ot. Tanned Stock, For Sportsmen, Luiuberrueu, llailroa.i men, Marine men, Teamatera, Everybody, who have outdoor work, See Samples and leave orders at Ed.

Thomas' gnn store. Green Bay, Wis. Milwaukee) Kant Mall Mas with Vestibnled tralna between hlcaiio, Milwaukee, et. Paul Minneapolis. Trnna-4'ontlnental Root between Cbl cairo.

Council BluiTa, Omaha and the Pacific Coaat. Urrat Xatlonal Roat between Chicago Kansas City and til. Joseph, Mo. S700 mira of Roa4 reacBlnf all principal oint in Illinois, Wisconsin, AMnneta. owa, Missouri and Dakota, For maps, time tables, faree of paatam and freight, antily to the BMfwst station airent of HaeCHicAoo, Mn.wAuxn at 8t.

Paul Itan.wav, to any Kailroad AKeut anywhere In the World. MILLS A. V. B. CAKPINTBH, General Manager Gen'l Paes.andTkt Agt HyFnr information In reference to Lands and Towns owned by the Cntoauo Milwavbbi A Paul Kailwat Compant write to it.

u. bADOIN Land Commissioner, Milwaukee. Wis. The Commercial Hotel, nf Fort Hoaaid, the largest and beat bonaein the city, will be vacaht In a few dava and will he tor rout. I.

M. McOAHTNgr.fort Howard, Wis. licensed night scavenger can be obtained by addressing Box tio. lttttti. Ureen Bay Poet Ufflce.

All night work promptly and thoroughly dope. dg HORACE GONLEY tiou and piles. Operate in 3 minutes. Free samples at Beck's drug store, BrHt KouriMhment for Conauniptivra. Consumptive Demons are said to be greatly benefitted by tbe nse of Sneers Port Grape Wine, both Fermented and Ud fermented.

It seems to give nourish ment when everything else fails. Tbe rich properties of the wine derived from tbe iron in tbe soil on which the grapes grow makes new blood and if it does not care, we believe it prolongs life in many case of consumption. In fact, esses have been reported of perfect onres being ef-feoted by the use of Hpeer's Fort Wine. Cholera cannot place its germ where there is a free nse of pure water and Old Country Soap. Uurkleo'a Arnlra Malve.

The Boat Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Bands. Chilblains. Coras, and all 8kin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.

or money refunded. Price 25 oents per box. For aale by J. Robinson. daw Fain and dread attend the use of most catarrh remedies.

Liquids and snuffs are nupleasant as well as dangerous. Ely's Cream Balm is safe, pleasant, easily ap plied into tne nostrils, and a sure cure. It cleanse tbe nasal passaeea and heals the inflamed membrane, giving relief at once. Price f0c. The most obstinate cases of catarrh are cored by tbe nse of Ely's Cream Balm, tbe only agreeable remedy.

It is not a liquid or snuff, is easily applied into tbe nostrils. For cold in the bead it is ical. It gives relief at once. Price o0 outs. Slarvflona F.udaranrr.

The vast amount of labor nerformed by tbe heart in keeping all portions of iuo uuuy suuuneu wuu uiooa is not Ken- erally known. It beats times, and forces the blood at the rate of 1G8 miles a day, which is 3,000.000.000 times and 5,150,880 miles in a lite time. No wonder there are so many Heart Fail ures, lhenrst symptoms are shortness of breath, when exercising, paiu in the side or stomach, fluttering, choking in throat, oppression, then follow weak, hungry or smothering spells, swollen ankles, etc Dr. Franklin Miles' New Heart cure is tbe only reliable remedy. Sold by J.

Robinson. Ask your grocer for Old Country Soap, Happy Hooalers. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville, writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for tbat bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine. made me feel like a new man." J.

W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether be lives or dies; he found new strength, pood appetite and felt just like be bad a new lease on life. Only 50o a bottle at J. Robinson's Drug Store. Ye of good faith! It your wort is bright, as the clothes washed with Old Conntry Soap, you will get there.

When Baby was sick, we gave bar Caaioria. Wben aha was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When aha became Miss, aha clung to Caatoria. When she had Children, ah jaro them Castoria, Kitty- MpaHtna a Had Mrs. H.

A. Gardner, of Vistula. lived two thousand years ago she would have been thought to be possessed by evil spirit. She was a subject to nervous prostration, headaches, dizziness, Dackaone, palpitation and forty to nrty spasms a day. Though having been treated by eighty pbysiciana for years without success, she was permanently oured by one bottle of Dr.

Miles' Restor ative Nervine. A trial bottle of this new and wonderful medicine, and a finely illustrated treatise free at J. Robinson's drag store, who recommends and guaran tees 1L Miles' Serve at Liver Plla. An important discovery. Tbey act oo tbe liver, stomach and bowels through tbe nerves.

A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splen did for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest 30 dopes for 25 cents. Samples free at J.

Robinson. Get the best and most for your money, which is Old Conntry Soap. A full pound and tbe best washer in tbe market. For aale by all leading grocers. Tbe Florentine Perfumes are from Na ture's richest flowers.

They have ao equal in this market. For aale by IL M. Bsck, druggist. Don't buy three-quarters of a pound of soap, wben yon can get Wnsley Old Country Soap for the same money, which a full pound and the best of washers THR- THE WEEKLY STATE GAZETTE. Only fl per year.

Strictly in Advance. CHKAFEST AM) BEST. Send for frea sample copy. Prints more than any other weekly paper in Northern Wisconsin. Address, Oaiktts, tireen Bay, Wis.

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Send for sample copy. DONT LOSS BIQRT: the fact that the Green Bay Wisklt Gazett the Best Family Paper in Northern Wisconsin costs ONLY $1.26 per year, when paid strictly in advance. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE IN AD- MIKALTT. Louis Kalb vs. the steamer "Nellie." her En- inea, Boilers, Boau, Tackle, A pparel, and Fur rendition of a writ of ihuitiohi Expoais out ol and under the seal ef tbe District of the I'nited (states for tbe Kastern Dis- of Wisconsin, bearinff date thia div of ijcemoer, a.

i win sell at fnniic Anc- on Board or said steamer, at Fort Howard. nonpar, tne is uay oi uecemner, ihwi. o'clock in tbe afternoon, the ateaujer "Ncl- ner Bniiincs, Boilers, etc. anas, Cash. OlHce of the Marshal oi thi United Htates.

at Milwaukee, December 4, r. vt u. b. marshal, By HfiNKV MARSHALL, Chief Deuuty. FIRST CLASS JOB FEINTING DONE AT THIS OFFICE I The In aura said Wis.

iue said aid same tbe there of K. of (ireen care A of factory Poet URF.F.S BAY, F0UN0E0 BY DWIGHTI. FOLLETT. EATHER RErOKT. Washington, Dec.

5. 18H0, 10 1. m. The'ForrOHxH" are for tbe day tbey ere leaned. followlu? ttlegram ha been received from Chief Signal Officei of the Army.

Wasui.nuTuN. D. Dec. 5. 1890.

For Wisconsin -Snow easterly winds; warmer. Local "Forecasts." Clearing, collcr weather. MiDimiim temperature, degrees UIJKKIY. ANNUAL MEETING the Connty Board of Ha-IprviorM or Ill-own Comity. Oreen Hay, Nov.

lllh. The Hoard of Supervisors of Brown County met iu annual session at the t-onrt room of the court house in the eitv of (ireen Bay. On calling the roll the following members answered to their names: liastyns, Brunette, Carroll, Jmwan, Dillon, (iray, Hart man, Killian, Liebmar, Martin, MeOehan. Mikelson, 1'rust, lteynen, P. ice, Hondou.

llosick, Sweeny, Spuhler, Turriff, Vanuerberg, Vander lleiden, Van Handel, Van Yeghel, Wilcox, Williams, Mr. Chairman, 27: absent, I)u- liont, Hagenieister, Kalb. 1'eterson, 4 No. 1. Communication from the city clerk of I ort Howard on the appoin merit of (.

W. Ormsby in place of Udenbere. deceased, read, and on mo ion the clerk was directed to add name to the list of members. Report ot the 1-maiice com mittee on cancelation of bonds and county orders read and adopted. To the lion.

Board of Supervisors of Brown ounty: Gentlemen Your committee on nance respectfully report that after comparing and canceling the same they nave receipted to irmiK i.enz, ouniy Treasurer, tor the following bonds, cou pons and county orders, amounting to seventy-tour thousand aim seveni seven dollars and seventeen cents 077.17, as follows: Ireen Bav A Lake Pepin It. $17,000 00 Brown County Building Bonds tf.OHO DO (ireen Bur 4 e. Coupon to Milwaukee Nor. 11. It.

Coupon 5,100 00 llrown Countv Ruildiu" 407 Fund Onteri 01 1'oor Fund MM t'ountv Asvlum 1 Cirrait Court 83H 00 Juror Cert. MOT IU itneva 84 18 soldier Fund 8W 00 $74,077 1 The above bonds, coupons and orders have been entered in the nuance com mittee 's book No. from page 51 to inclusive, which to avoid the copying at length into the clerks Journal we recommend to lie made part of the same. We further recommend that the above orders be destroyed, and that the bonds and coupons which have been stamped with the linance committee's stamp be hied with the countv cierK A. Spuhler, A.

L. Grav. IS. J. McGee- han.

S. Ilartman, M. Brunette, Finance Committee. No. 3.

Report of the committee on Finance on report of the countv clerk on countv orders outlawed, read and adopted. To the Board of Supervisors of Brown county: Gentlemen Herewith lind list and county orders in pursuance of Section OSS, It. S. Of D.S. I'ATKICK UVAN, Countv Clerk Issued March 10, 1HS7-L.

C. Smith, x-; L. Madeson, S. Ford, rjOe. nth, Henry Lonev, June 10, L.

Ii. Farwell, 81c; V. C. Smith, 7i2 Nov. 1(5, M.

McCarthy, .1.22. Nov. 17, t-rarik Jansen, SM.iw; j-red ltogalske S1.0S; Alex Bruyer, Kic; Henry Brice, 5J1.4; H.ie; rrank Karel Ilaniberger, 83c; James Swamp, 1.15: Hazel Champeau, 1 32; F. Neese, SI. 07; Caroline Knop-ski.

1.4; Richard Cleveland, S1.48; Willie Ruby, SUS: Mary Ruby. lr. Brett, bic; Dan Brablcr, James Kennv, Kic; John Mills, J. J. Ilan-iien, 12.04; A.

Morrow, 81.08; J. B. Han-nen, Henrietta Mathew, 81.08; Adam Itice. J. Farwell, John Miller, Caroline Heg, S1.08; Caroline Kelly, jfl.oti; Julia Bargan, 81.08; Harlv Dutton, 81.4; Margaret Bargan, 1.

0 Louis Kail, Julia (iilltert, tsllc; Win. Kugels, 81.08; Frank Dubois, Mary J. CJueni, 8.5c; Frank Carter, 83c; Torrey llenrv, 83c; A. Parenteau, 83c; E. J.

Veiiroy, 81.08; W. C. Decknes, 83c; K.W. Clough.HSk!; Geo. Hock fellow, 83c; E.

L. Hall, 81.08; A. Michael 81.08; Nellie Jones, 83c; E. Nebel, 83c; Morris Phillips, 81.04; James Jiardel, 91.6-1; M. Thompson, Tusan Teller, 81.40; I).

Kuerard, 31.60; AV. Brown, l.fi0; Jiartin, li. Kuggies, 81.60 isiack, i. in; Esther ellor, i rajiK inubert, 81.08; Jos. MUand, 54c Pat O'Brien, 54c; Meloena Noel, 83c Pat Boger, Win.

Buse, 83c: (ieo, Mitchall, James lirick, wic; J. It. Clongli, 83c; Chas. Mc Avey, 5(k'; ,1. AVick, 81.23.

Nov. 21 Frank Lellne, 50c; Mary A. Lewis, 81. OK Lizzie jewis, i.m; yivest-er lioeiim 81.40; Fred JIurlbut, James Com stock, 81.08; Alex Stone, 81.08; W.Roby, iM.uo; j. uarin, mc; norenten, Kc J.

hnstieson, 62c: J. Christman, 62c Mary Christman, 56c; Mary Christman Sou; Chas. Baerten, 81.2o; Wm. Merand J'o the lion. Board of Supervisors of urown County: lour committee on Finance have examined the foregoing list, cancelled the orders, and entered the same on the finance committe journal on pages 72, 73 and 74 inclusive.

Your committee further recommend that the orders be destroyed. Gieeu liny, Nov. loiil, lMO. A. JSpuhler.

It. J. McGehan, S. Hart man, A. L.

(iray, M. Brunette. No. 3. Report of the Finance com mittee on the annual report of countv treasurer, Frank Lenz, read and adopt ed.

2 o'clock p. Nov. 11th. 1890. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, Mr.

Kasmussen in the chair. Boll called and a quorum present. Minutes read and approved. No. 5.

Resolution by Mr. Wilcox, on the death of Mr. G. Oldenberg and John Calnan.ineinl.iern of the board, read and adopted. The chair appointed Messrs.

Wilcox and Ilartman: Whereas, G. Oldenburg and John Cal-nan. two resnected ex-members of this board, have died since our last meeting Therefore be it Resolved, that a committee of two be sipitointed to draught resolution of re-Bpect, and present the 8ame to this lioard at this meeting. (ireen liar. Nov.

nth, G. Wilcox. No. fl. Report of committee on Accounts read, and claims of Dr.

H. Rhode, II I) A A A A A A A CO 8 A A It do Peter Thoa. Van sod, P. came lots as bim made it. district attorney: the balance of the report was adopted; ayes, 32.

Green Bat. Nov. 11. 1890. To the Hon.

Chairman and Members of the County Board: Gentlemen: Your committee on ac counts have examined the following claims against tne County of Brown, and recommend that tne same De aiiowea as herein stated: Name or Nature of Clalmaut. Calm. A Killian, Justice Brice. do Amount Claimed 10H 47 till HO 57 71 8H IB 8 Thomaa Bcanlan, do Win Hood, do Seller. Lewis Ktiuth, Jonas Leroy, do Andrew Rled.

Van Heurrfc, Tlioa Scanlau, do do do do do do do DU. 8 88 14 18 4 38 8 4 HO riavlH Rvere. do 5 til Frank Hamraes, sheriff fees for boarding prisoner. 8(15 50 107 ia Frauk Ilannnes, sheriff feel in circuit court Frank Hammes, iheriff feea in county conrt Frank Uammea, aheriff feea on do do do in Justice Killlan'a court Frank Hammes, aheriff feea la Juatlca tirignon's court Frank Uammea, aheriff feea iu Juatlca Knuth'a court Frank ham me, aheriff feea, warrants relumed, commitments feea, etc i 57 7H 140 29 40 93 1 90 30 SS Total amount of aherriff feea, including boarding priaonera 1.8S ,821 S8 Frederick Buckman, conatable fee Carpenter, 'o do Watermolen, clerk of court feea 4 a 3 IU SI fi7 U2 55 ltrr 30 00 do no ao do do do (ieneral election retnrna fatrick Kyan, poatage fur Co. Clerk'a office II Huntington, feea in Insane and crim inal case Wi.

Ind. School, board and tuition aiz children Sister Adelo, board and tuition two children The A Spuhler 4 dry gooda de do do Fred Hurlbut, coal (ieo Haupt A table for Co. Clerk'a office 3m Cawenbcrgh, inaect powder and for cleansing jail, Dia. $8.60 II Walermoleu, to board of Jurors Carpenter, conatable fee tiAJvnes, do Aug Brauua, surveying court house grounds Buengener A Bur, sundries for Co. build ing Engeis AMohr, shoe for prisoners.

Woodruff, spriukling street Chas 1) Su dam, guarding priaonera Frank Snyder, livery Voigt A Co, work and material for Co. building Ferd Zundera, constable fees, Dis. $2 87.. Dr Fairchiid, eiamlnlnc insane 1 caae, registering bir'hs and deaths S4 00 5T8 .15 215 00 5o So .55 26 3 50 13 10 61 TO 9 58 2 00 3 ill II 00 10 00 to 00 6 00 10 76 18 37 11 40 5 00 6 40 Dr. Mailer, postmortem Dr Olmsted, examining insane, Dr Fairfield, do do do and regietering birtha and deaths Dr Pop ue, examining iuaaue so 3 00 8 00 IS 5 10 00 17 60 3 00 18 00 26 00 26 29 Dr Keraten, do do i casae.

Or Oimeted. reg. births and deaths Dr Brett, post mortem, dis. $5.00 or liartrao, ao ex. inaaue, cases, and res.

births and deaths Dr Kho le. ex. insane Dr Lewis, 3 poft morteme and ex. insane Good Shephard Ind. School, Board and tuition Good ohepherd Ind School, Board and tuition Harder, repairing locka, saws, etc Ed Thomas, clean aink 4 55 1 00 10 00 Frank buyder, delivering otnclal sine jHiiKeiaon, regiatenng birtha and deaths.

oo 16 40 Or Mailer, poat mc oat mortem, ex. Inaane, xcase die. as uo Reiuecke Jt Wenderf, bouse plants for court bouse 1 TI Tenuis, officer's fees 53 68 It a oouruit, one yam or airt tor court hoase gronuds 75 Weise-Uoilman Co, lamp for Co. Judge's office 85 Case Borenaen, fixtures for office building 7 70 Case Sorenxen, sundries for Jail and conoty building 03 Call, conatable feea 7 SS August lblel, livery 5 90 Patrick Hohbina, officer's feea 40 17 heodore Leictat. do do 80 49 Jos Hambitaer, articlea for jail ordered by aheriff 14 05 Buengener A Bur, sundries ordered by ianitor 8 0S A Bowser, constabl fees 8 l'eter Lucas, do do I Ml 8 Peak, repairing windows In Jail 00 Morgan, cleaning uioes and A ID Flat lev.

liwrv, deliviMiDoffit'ial billot. ny or.ier oi couuiy c.era uu Oerendeen, recur. lug marriages, births and deaths 156 45 rend-en making annual teportof real estate 00 Dr Ileik. one vl-ol to cjunt.jall 1 00 A Kiiiian. drawing jury November term 1 OO rlitl liver? ordered by com mi ttee on road and 5 5 i Oil 5 14 10 ott 70 6 21 9 86 SA 00 8tt 0U 86 00 81 11 27 48 Bt 44 47 4 81 So 40 r'latley.

liverf John Miirnhy, Justice feea ferillnaiia con.tanle fees Kllogg's Hank, Interest on bonds onn lietn, com lees Indigent soldiers L'lias Davis, do do do spulilur, do trustees 1. (ray, do ao Mct.eeiisn, do do Stephen 8 Petersen, com. fees on equals. Mat. Hcvnen do do do MaieulikU do do do do do do do do iio do do do and niak'g rep't do do do do do do do do do do do and special do do I.

Ursy James Carroll nomas llillun Sunnier PHt-r Van Vagel Phillip Baxttens SH 40 16 84 00 15 14 10 68 16 S'-i 18 eurv ilagemeister A Killieo aul Sclienring Co printing Phillip Hactyene do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Unaure do do do do acconuts do da do Theodore Dennisen amea Carroll oo do do do do da do do do do do da ttl 60 16 SO 18 84 18 i 18 44 18 ii 60 SB 68 VH 08 4 84 76 21 4M 44 34 48 88 7 Peter Van Vagle li Gray rjpiibler han Ilartman annel Brunette Van Men Berg van uer tieadeu A Klllian Martin Miklceon Hpuhler I. Uray Ernst Lelhman Chas Prnat Paul Rehearing Thos Dillon Peter Kolb Chas Prnat do do Special coin, on bonds ao ao ao com. fee on tax cert do do da do do do do do do do do do 10 HO 84 7 80 8 6 4 80 do do pub. bldgt Van llaudel. com on poor and public buildings 11 4 I Hondou, committee fees on poor 15 48 Van Handel, com on poor 1 08 John Kosick, com.

fees on roads and brldgea 1 68 Peterson, com. fees on roads bridges 13 68 Kice do do do 18 20 Leiliman do do do 11 1 Wilcox do poor UK Rice, com. fees special com 27 00 Peterson, conveying insane persou to Oreen Bay 3 00 Denies, changing combination and cleauimr time locka 21 nn Kr.nk Sthepeck, braoms 5 00 Bent. Fontaine, rnndrles for county build ing and court bouse 4 57 Theo. Deniseon, com, fees on insane, 12 00 Williams do do do 11 52 Kice do do do 12 60 Hondou do do do 11 52 Watermolen, stationery 8 00 Klatley, Itviry 3 00 do do 8 00 Kolb.

committee feea for Insane 12 Turriff, committee fees on poor 51 82 Dnpont, do do do 38 85 do do do on public buildings 4 80 Total amount $4,830 20 D. H. Martin. A. Van der Heiden.

Wm. den Berg, J. A. Killian, J. Mikkle- committee on accounts.

On motion the board adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m. to-morrow. Landlord Harlow Inyrala. B.

T. Gilmore finds little trouble is dis posing- of real estate. A day or two ago C. Harlow, of Cooks Hotel, Green Bay, into his office and expressed a desire to look at some of the lots he was offering for sale. In company with Mr.

Gilmore the gentlemen visited several in La wee burg, and before they returned a sale had been made. At soon Mr. Harlow found a lot that suited be asked the price, and tbe sale was in less time than it takes to relate Appleton Post. to or in in ing tne was she She ten now well of of sec will is and tone Airs, and and tbe 25 If of Advertise Before Getting The Oazettk's rates Why Mot? Because the Gazette's Rates are verv ransonnlilA. nml nwlncr rrvmnnv t.hnilRnnilo nf rnmlora it nnaosKoa is one of the Cheapest Advertising Mediums in the Northwest.

Advertisements taken in by Mail will be promptly attended to. HtADnil ARTPR FOR All KINDS OF JOB WORK. Address The State Gazette GllEEN BAY, WIS. THE CHICAGO AND tlQRTH-YESTERtl A1LWAY. THE DIRECT THROUGH LINK TO MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO, An? all point wt, south and East.

Provides unrivaled facilities for through and local travel. Features of superior train service are: Vestibuled Sleepers MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL sana MINN EAPOLISJ3 SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS With Dining; Cars and Free Chair Cars puipnen Tfi p.iisirii eificrc uniwrtuu uvunviii kiwi i us OMAHA and DOVill. THROUGH SLEEPERS CHICAGO to SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO to PORTLAND, ORE. WITHOUT CHANGE.

The North-Western penetrates tbe rich agricultural legions of Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dtikota, Nebraska and Wyoming, and is the only line to tbe lilack liilJe. for the time of trains, tloltets and all informs lion, auply to Statinc Amenta of the Chicago A North-Western Railway. orto General Passenger Agent at unicago. W.H.NEWMAN. J.

M. WHITMAN. W. A THRALL 3d Vice Freeu tien'l iiauat-er. tleneral rans.

Jt Ticket Art. JAS. McKONK, LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLES CITY BUS AND HACK LINE. FIRST CLASS RIGS, REASONABLE PRICES. MT-Orders bv Telephone or otherwise will re eeive prompt attention, Adams and t'horrj Green Hay, wis.

Oflicson Adams street second door Hooth t'tirrr. i BOOK ft I Kits, rAMSR BITIiKRM, and Mannfactnrers of Johnson's Indestructible Free Opening Blank Booka.j daw OHKEN BAV.WIH otloe. Milwaukee Shipyard Company ra. the scow Venture, her boata. tackle, sails, apparel, aud fnrnitnre.

th District conrt ol the United States, for Hie Eastern District of Wisconsin. In Admiralty. George Maraham, Milwaukee, Proctor. By virtue of a Monition Issued out of t-e said Court at the Instance of the said Libellant for the of Ninety-three dollars and forty eiRhl (visit, claimed by it for repairs. I have attached the acow Venture, her 'boits Ac.

at Green Bay, Notice Is Therefore Hereby Given to al per'ons Claiming th" said scow Venture, her sails, iioats, tackle, auuarel and furniture, or kuowlnit or liar- aiivihlDK to sav. why the same sh6ii.il not he condemned and aold rmiatit to the praycrof Llnei, tbat they be snd appear oerore tne Conrt to he held in and for ice said Kastern District of Wisconsin, at aHlnaukee, on lbs Thirteenth day of December li, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, if the shall bs a day of Jurisdiction, otherwise on next day of jurisdiction thereaflei. then and to interpose a claim, aud to make their alle- Sstious in that behslf. larsbal'a Office, Milwaukee, December 4, U. N.

WI8WKI.L, United Htat-s Marshal, by Hnrt Mabihiai.1, Chief Deputy. STATE OP WISCONSIN Brown Conny-Clty oreen bay. Toll. 11. Uibartt: Yon are hereby notified that a summons and frarnlshee has been leaned against you, aiid your property garni -heed to satisfy the demaud of h.

Pruasing amounting to Now nnlnss you shall appear before J. A. Killian. a Justice of the teace In and fot said County, at his office In said cl.y' on the 14th day December, into, at A o'clock in the foreuoon. luagmem win De renueren sgainst yon ana your property sold to pay the debt juatea tnis inn aay oi iMivemoer, inwi.

L. lKUSSINO lulutiff. City Night Scavenger. Any one reqninng the services of a scav-anirer, can nud them by addressitifr CO. Bay." 1 am a regular licensed niicht scavenger, ana will do all work entrusted into my with promptness and satisfaction.

daw PKTKR VANDKNBDSCH CITY SCAVENGER. responsible colored man, and an old resident Ureen Bay, offers bir services as night scav-enirer. Will guarantee to do the work in a satis, Manner. Address Box Mo. 8J, Ureen Bay Office.

riote Heads, Statements T.H1S Of" KICK it fbe old Both tlie method and results when Svnin of Fit's is taken! it. is nlpnannr and refreshing to the taste, ind acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, head I aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Svrun of Fips is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action ami truly beneficial iu its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.

Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 10UISVILU, KY. tEW i'ORK, Kck Headache and rel leva all thatronblaa I dant to a bllloua state of the system, aaah as) Dimness, Kausea, DrowalneM. Diatraas afta atluf Fain In th Side, 4a.

While thalr moal Xa(liauX sucoess aaa bean ahown in ourjag BeaAacha. ret Oartara Littla Lhrar Pi Ha i sxjoally valuable in Constipation, curing and pra-Teutlog this annoying they alaa correct alldlsorderaof theatoraaeh tlmulata tha llrer and reguiate Uie Dowela. ron II tney oal Dona i Aefcathey would be almoatprlceloa to ftosa who uiAr from this dlstroasing complaint; but fortu- sataly thalrgoodneaa aoos notend nerauid IhoM whooncatry them will find these little pill nla. able in so many ways tnaiiney win not be wit- i XingtodowiUtontbem. But after allatek b4 la tha ban of ao many lives that here is where I we make our great Doaat.

oar piila cure uwiUls) Others do not. Carter's Little liver Pills are very mall and very sasy to taae. una or two puis male a aoee. They are strictly Timetable snd do not gripe or purge, bnt by their gentle action please all who tuethsm. Invlalsat J5centsj flveforfL Sold by druggists every when, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE New York.

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Bermuda Bottled. "Tou must srn tn Ilernnida. If you ao not I will not be reaponal-bl lor the But, doctor, I ran af7ord neither the time nop the money." Hell, ir I that impoNHlble, try I SCOTT'S PULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL.

I sometimes call It Bermuda BoU tied, ana many eases CONSUMPTION. Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold have CI HEls with It: and the advantare la tbat the moat aenau tire atoinaeh ran take It. Another thiiia; whicn coramenda It la the i etiuitilatliia; pro pert lea of tbe Hy-KoplKwphlteN wblrh It conUtlna. eu will flnd It for aala at your I Mruaalat'a but aee yon act tbe original msjott-b Santa Klaus' HEADQUARTERS AKE NOW At F. Bate NEW STORE, No.

221 N. Washington St. I New Holiday Attraclionnt Come in sod see my beautiful display of Toys, Fine PliiHh and Leather Toilet Cases (wLicii will bi buld at 0 ouuU ou dollar), Album, Work Basketn, Steel EnKraviuifn, Pastel Drawings Framed, Artists' Materials, Toy Books, Games, Fioe Stationery, Gold Feiig and Pencils, luxjkiDg Horses, Steel Sleds and Uoast-ers, and a hast of (rood, sensible gifts for and young. Everything fresh and new, at lower prices than ever. CALL IN AND SEE ME.

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