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st | e— INEQUALITIES IN TAXES. A Comprehensive Review of Bail- road, Farm, and Domestic Assessments, ouncement of the entry of tzovernor Gear into the senatorlal race which takes place next winter. Judge Mo- ‘s of Real ~ \he ights | Tabulated Statements of Real ttical fiesh pots. and Assessed Values of T T Various Articles. Sevaras gentlemen who have axes to grind in our municlpal distribation e Plain Facts for Public Oon- WaEN the new anti-trest law goes into effect foe tes and rhubacb juloe _ill be in demand tn Nebraska. — Jowr three weeks to the olty elec- tion, and candidates slresdy as nu- ‘merous as blackberries In June. senator. That will prove quite a lever | 8 passlon for figures). K-n—lh:nd aleo apply to Omaba. | for elevating M. Gear t0/the covated | seems to think that the roads under N""S—e senstorship. With MoDill as his | bis management are assessed and tax- | NITRO-GLYCERINE is & very effective | right bower, and Mrs. Gear, who is ed higher than other property of the squal o Mrs. Seastor Loga e pol: | sate t andagentleman. - [Pitssburgh Leader. seems to me that his figures — already won. OxaEA might ss well have more| Bat Mr. Gesr is not after all to ment had to be rendered, upon a due stroot raiiways, 80 a8 t0 have one runi | have s walk-away. ‘Tha/Keokuk Ga | considerstion. of those fignres, he ning while the others are laying off. | zette, the leading republican organ of | ¥ould lose bis “case n any unissed “There is | court, or before any unblased jury.| pio there. He asserts that property That while be will make no | outside of banks, railroads and other bad-tempered fight and will put no | 20rporstions i asessed at less than Tmar menstorisl balance, sinoe Ma- | o iuo0 into party blood to engender | obe-6ifth ita value and for proof shbrs tane's decislon to vole with the re- | foy.y 40d discontent after the straggle | the following figures taken trom the publiosns will need moro than David | o)) have closed, he means to be a | 0ditor’s report which, for conven- Davls’ weight to preserve the equali- | undidate with sl that the name im. | ionoe, I tabulate thus: brium. plies. After twelve yoars of absence | AVERAGE ASSESSED VALUE IN THE STATE OF — $8 12 S0 | sessment. The tax on thesame would is sssessment day. The same is true 1880 assossment day in Ne- ‘tecting the interests of the natlonal — against the encroach- “Tmees is such besutiful agreement | ents of the Oredit Mobilior monop- Abetwoen theorgan of Jay Gould witha] ©17» he was hand in glove with | more, if as much, as those yet anborn, republican labsl and the of the | the rallroad managers and contributed k‘:::huflna the l:lmhof thelr Nfihi. ity W “'“th his ahare towards making the govern. | ADCthSF resson ls that & cow wit There never was such an efficlent sor. lambe, {t being too early in the season. farce and afraud. Eighteen months ago when the Tharman bill was up be- fore congress, he appeared before the 4 and the revenue law both provide that congrgasional committes, aa a special | that portion of the value e the Pacific roads, and | that arises from its erchard, artificial mades most pathetic plea for the defeat | groves and live fences is exempt from assessment and tazation. A full por- some days or even weeks after the birth of the latter. The same is true of sows and ewee. The constitution terest on their public debt. We have heard a great deal from Iowa of late, and we of The carrisges, time-pleces, sewing machines, planos and melodeons in the above table sre those in use among the people, having been in use from one to thirty or more years. All areall old, some of them oMer. road farms by transit, until thelr delivered by & number of the leading | @ws by President Garfield is the same merchants of the capital of Ireland, | first serious blander of the new ad- expressing, their gratification st the | ministration. The reasons which im- manner ‘o which Mr. Barrows has dis- | pelled the last senate to refuse their charged the duties of his position. | ssnction to Mr. Matthews' appoint- us take another look at those figures, ‘hus— ‘nomination to expire with the expira-| Gan Mr. Touzsllu traly say after tion of the sessiofi. It Is well and |looking at the above figures that he believes that the class® of property above mentioned was only at one-fifth its real value ? 1 would Hke to sell him wealthy corporations. He is in every | some property of the above classes st way unfitted for the highest judicial | the above pries. Bnchlonu see if 2 its real value: i S tmes dVal. Awd Val 2 12 88456 34 63 103 59 884 2 52 128 369 121 3 7 51 06 371 118 §74 26 21 59 93 179 79 2770 88 10 167 138 280 Workingmen's Union has passed the | cclebrated Granger declsions they Ml'fllmtunuuu-en{onfiu:' 3 | one-tenth of the real value, and its mostly marketed before April 1, which rasks was March 1, at which time there are fow, if any, calves, pigs or The fow there are are scarcely worth h ment diroctorship of theUnlon Pactic,s | saie valae s both o sud sulf foe | 176 of by receipts’ from Land or good and stsunch repulicans, when | Pieces, sewing machines or musical in- . ™22 | straments, just out of the shop—they Remembering these things, and nos forgetéing that as laws now are, rail- tes have the power to tax o 1 products 18 | —ahall have fair retarn. have noreal or taxable value left, let and then multiply them by five, as 4420 | sessmenta; how they can and o, just | = 605 510 | bills receivable and other values with g;sg some friendly bank in another state 28 93 55 | after the assessor's visit; and how 1400 | they extand tho privilegos of this ar- BANKING HOUSES- —_—— THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO largely fictitious, Many things have | 50 in the face of ridicule and sneers. | no market price that can be as- But a few falthful men kept on and -the result has been marvelous. Let us consult Mr. Toumlin's fig- | Most of the ore is free milling, and ures. The B. & M. Is assessed st $8,- | after thorough tests and aseays made | 030 pér mile. > Its cost value s three | in New York, Denver and Salt Lake times that, or $24,090. The stock is | it ia found to yleld an immense profit worth in market 70 per cent; prem~ | if properly worked, the ‘‘Southern” jom. The market value, then, per averaging twenty-eight dollars in gold mile, is $40,953. Oaethird of this s s and silver, ‘“Betsy Jane” sixty, the $13,651, $5,612 more than the assess- | ‘‘Western” nearly forty, “Silver ment—1-5, instead of 1:3,, value. Prince” _eightean, “Elmira” thirty- BANKERS. Sometimes the value of a thing Is { two, and in fact every claim which — determined by demonstrating its | has been developed enough to strike ustness traosacted mme a9 that 0 an tacor power to yleld revenue. Mr. T. has | the vein shows up well. parstec Bask. R 3: m that give us any direct evi- | There is no doubt but that this .‘m kept Curioncy 08 ol camp will be permanent. It has had the earnings of his road per no so-called ““boom,” but men who mile. He does tell as, however, that Gertificates of deposit issnod payable in three, six and tweive months, bearing Interest, or on | o zoson, iy B. & 3."sosk i | o lovesing money’ horn now hava ke A woi 0 per cont., premtum s this: | done so after a thorough investigation. ypmcss: - ““Tho road has deraonsirated ita abill- | It has boen predioted that Oumamins e e i b Govers will be asecend Leadville. This we doubt, but that the camp is an as- sured fact we know. Easy of access, being only thirty miles due west of Laramie city, on the U. P,, and showing good ore in large quantitles. Will write at more length shortly, and give you the correct reports of assays from claims now working. JELM. ty to earn ten per cent. for its atock- holders per annum,” As I understand this, the road can earn $4,095 per mile, or one-half ifs assessed value. 1 am quite sure that the raw lands, the farms, the musical instruments, the oarriages, time pleces and live stock in the foregoing tables do not say or earn thelr owners a net annual income equal te one-half thelr assess- edvalue. I find tbat farms can be rented in this locality for cash at §2.00 per acre. One agent assures me that he has 30 farms that he will be glad to ‘ment, State, County sad City Bonds. Draw Sight Dratts on Encland, Ireland, Seot- 1and, and alt parts of Europe. ‘Sall Earopean Passage Ticketa. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. sugldt s U. 8. DEPOSITORY. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and TaB w. Laxcowy, Neb., March 4. To ihe Editor of Tun Bes: Finst Nationar Banx OF OMAHA. E:: .:h !1, m b !1 g‘,"}:‘,’; f!;: mz:l-} you fi‘lveuzlxm to :h:ngalmlgg = 8calds, EP:n_craI Bodily Cor. 18tk and Farnham Streets, Shiscounty averages 45,00 Do 10 | o il ver the wiate o-vlt: | Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted | OLDEST BANKING_ ESTATLISHMENT farmas of the entire stato, which are | Tho school law revision passed tho | Feef and Ears, and all other 1N OMAHA. mvel;nlhnigll::xzfl L hiftad l;:ei;f“?‘;ni M h:‘[:pr:‘;:; l::":h:; = m_::;::‘ ‘_’_’:: :f!"‘"'. smon (BUOCESS0R8 T0 ZoUNTEE Ros.) 200 i Tho total tax1n thl | 4,0 "Gopiee havo boen compared with %&?fi‘;‘;&&fi&:}:ffimfi Onpsae s & Nuloral Bk, gm0, 135 B B o | eoparatondont, bouets of edueation | TASSHE o mremoeen 0| Oapital and Profta Overg300,000 5:':. ‘Z.‘;‘.f,‘i::‘&t"ii&“‘.fifi'i‘ii l::; of about twenty-five towns and cities, mmx!m&l%figxmmum Ml’:‘.‘lfi.«"’.fi“.‘.’b‘f.fm Secrsacyor Trwsuy and about thirty copies to individuals. This nearly exhausta all the copies I could procure, The law 1s i the hands of the printer and will be dia- tributed s soon as possible. The business of the snnual meeting inall districts where business is con- ducted by the annual meeting and = buildings and fencea in rep ir for $20.80 per snnum) Total tax snd repairs, .26, leaving a met rental of $1.74 per acre, or 87 per_cent of os- sossed value. The B. & M. earns 50 per cont of seseased value. Again, the tax on landa is 8 per cent of net earnings. . A tax of 3 per cent on B. U.8.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M., U. 5. 4. Geo. P. Bemis ReaL Estate Acency. A.VOGELER & CO., Baitimore, Cradamrox. ¥ H. Davis, As't Oashlar, & M. assesement ylel ek ; B e o et ot aabor | board coniating of dirsotor, moder. | 168 & Douglas Sts., Omahey Neb. | 1ui vak rectresepots wihont rse 5 ator and treasurer, is not changed by | This sgency does staioruy a brckerage busi umh-m - . % t was recently stated in the state | the revisim. Let all such distrlots | 2o, Dees toupectors MOSROR ST N | praws dratren sn § ranciaco and princl sonate that the U. P. is assessed at P;omdu;:ng-r e oL law, 804 | goud of betas obbied zp by thesemt e o e D e i 2tk et $6,000 per mile and its earnings are | they Wi ght. Towns and villages nent of Burope. s | the same. This sssessment, then, is | Organized undee the general law and BOGES & HILL. Bl pamge kot tor Enigrista e T not under the law of cities, having boards of six members, will proceed exaotly as_herotofore, All incorpor- ated citios having »_population of two REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street earnings are 100 per cent of the as- HOTELS be 8180 per mile, or only 3 per cent OMAHA - NHBRASEKA, thousand or mere will elect new boards 7 THHE )JRIGINAL. e 1 of oduoation of aix. mormbors pon a | Ofce—Horth Sde opp. Grand Conts Hotl. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Oor. Randolph 8t. & bth Avo., OHIOAGO ILL. general ticket. Three of these will serve two years and three one vear (to bo decided by lot.) Coples of the law have been sent to all such clties so far a8 known. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1506 Farnham 8t. Omaha, Nebr. are his errors. I would not know- Let every director remain satisfied 00,000 ACRES carefully selected land in Eastern ingly do bim oF any railroad auy fn- | that the busiooss of his annual meet- | Nebriaks formi. jistioe In' thought, mord or deed, | (o€ Will not bo changed by the new | Gret Barpanstn tmproved tams, aad Omaka Hor would 1 tak dvantage of any | 18w O DAV, WEBSTER SNYDER, error in_exprossion caused by haste | Very respectfully yours, &c., Lato land Com'tU.P. BB mtabrit in writiog. I am aware that the MELENLRD Pl e Py words steck valno‘covers land and | Superintendent Public Tnstraction, - other franchises,’ owned by the cor- | (State papers please copy.) Byron Reed & Co., porations, and that the lands are taxed soparately, but from all the in- formation at_hand, muoh of which gather from Mr. Touzalin's article, 1 cannot resist the conviction that the net earnings of the B. & M. road are not less than 4,005 per mile, exclu- oLDRRT RETABLIID REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASEA. Keop » complete abstract of title to all Keal Estato In Omaha aud Douglas County. _ mavief | .~ "< AGENTS WANTED EOR the Fastest Eelling Book of ths Age! Foundations of Success. BUSINESS AND SOUIAL FORMS. The laws of trade, legal forms, how 1o ¢ EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 12th. 15000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7:2 PRIZES. SMALLEST PRIZE, $1.000. "1 Prizs $1.000,000 1 Prize 825, TPrize 200,000 8Pr zon, $10,(00 each 50,000 1 Prise 100,000 8 Prizes, 5,000ea ) 1Prize 50,000 722 Prizosam'tg 182,250,000 Whole Tickets, $160; Halves, $30; Quacters, $40; Tenths, $16; Tweuticths, §, Forsloths, $. Lttle Havana s govorned entircly oy the above drawin. other sources. D. C. Brooks in The State Journal that the few dividends pald by Nebraska railroads has been chiefly PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY paid by recelpts for lands i, 88,000 729 Pr e et s et | s it St Gl Mr. Tousalin sys thg B. & M. 3000, e Rarat P10 | Sty e e 15 oind DU | ' i of st egandy Faabed: road has demonstrated its ability to ROMAN & CO. o Tor 1 el 1. famlly moceme. 7. Adirots | o Al e e Bropriot: for circalars and special terms, ANCHOR PUB- Successors to TAYLOR & Co., New York, b Direct all communications and money to Pty Many well Informed people have o supposed that the ecsipta rom lands e T T o3 s SXOELSIOR UGDEN H GUSE to ind i) e e R TREES: e diit o Sl o 1 = T e e epiedpets for | T B USINESS COLLEG Machine Works, = 3 Iands build the road. That is what T Al e i | Vo R RET STe S BRCAUIAR they were glven for. Some think the lands more than built the road. If so, the actaal capltal fnvested by share- holders is small. Council Eluffs, fowa: Online o Strost Rallway, Omulbas *o and from all trams. RATES—Pacior fioor, §3.00 per day: second floor, $2.60 per day ; thifd floor, §2.00, The best furnished and most commodious honse J, Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorough appolatel sad, compiete ‘Machine Shops and Foundry In the state. g8 of every desoription manufacted. THE. GREAT WESTERN If equal exact justice could bese- | &eo.R. Rathbun, Principal. Engines, Pumps and every class of machinery | In the city. GEO. T. PHELPS Prop cured in orery o::sr%:mctlf:“i:i -oulg R e T not matter whether the rail s pai lon given to all the taxes or paid noneof them. Tn | Oreighton Block, - OMAHA | Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, FHONT'ER HDTEL sither case it would be the people who Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer 6. Wyomi ) paid them, just as it 1s now. But un- St fo Ot Catting, et Laramis, Wyoming, til such justice can be secured it will novandawt Planstor new Machinery,Moachanioal Draught | The miners resort, good sceommodations, be well for ‘the state to see that all ng, Modls, etc., neatly executed. el e e 58 Harnev . Bet. 14th ana_15th. | *{T™ ‘men. 1. HILLIARD Proprieter. NTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Furstcloss, Fluo argo Sauple Kooms, one ook trom depot. Trains stop from % minutes M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPR corporations pay their share of the taxes and that rates are so adjusted AGENTS WANTED FOR that actual capital—without any water N CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. NN The time is not far distant when many railroad charters will expire. s 161 Shall the state renew or buy? At what 10000, | Profusely illustrated. Tho most importantan | 153 hours for di Froe Bus toand from ry Dbest book published. Every family wantsi e e Tee Bup o o pricel The asessed valuation? Three 000,00 | Btraondinary indusemonts offored Agent-. Dopos. - Bates $200, £2.60 0d 88,09, according +00% | Address Aowxts’ PusLaming Co., St Lonis Mo. | Y0 Toom;snglemesl ioeonte, o “ 00 o0 AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, W BORDEN, Cuief Clerk. mie-¢ FIRESS 5 Frar 1y | = MwenpmisiaeadEc oo | “Bible for the Young,” | passeNcek ASCOMMODATION LINE 8. | N RRIOAF CENTEAL Aa 500966 | Being the story of the Scriptures by Rev. Geo. BETWERN— When I remember the easy way that Alexauder Crook, D. D.. in simple and atrac- | QMAHA AND FORT OMAHA aet Cor. of Fifieonth & Douglaa 8t banks have of evading their legal as- .| tive language tor old snd young, Profussly making 8 most ataresting and m. pressive youtl's lnstructor. Every parent will Becure this work. Preachers, you shoald cir- culatel.Price $3 00, [ESen for circulars with extr terms. J. H. CHAMBERS & CO., S, Louis, Mo D. T. MOUNT, ‘Manutscturer andfDealer in SADDLES Conaccts With street Cars Corner o SAUNDERS saud HAMILTON STREETS. (End of Red Line aa follows: LEAVE OWAHA: week g12a day st bome oasily made; eash outfit tren. Add ress True & Co.Port] o M 8. G. STEVENSON & 0O. Carpenters and Bullders, have removed to No. 1308 Dodge Gtrect, whero they are prepared to do all kinds of work in theirliné on short notice w reasonable rates. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! before assessment day, exchange their for U. 8. bonds that are exempt from an taxation, the exchange to be reversed “The §:17 3. m run, leavin: omaba, and the rus, leaving Fort Omabs, ate usnally tull ‘capacity with regular passengers, ‘will be made from the pos's rner of Dodge and 15th snrsbta. Ti ckets can be procured from street cardry- em, or trom drivers of hacks. FARE. 2 OKNTS INOLUDING STRE _CAR E 4:00 p. m losded to rangement to some of their deposit. ors; and how all this is done on what Mr. lls “pure business princi- ples,” as theugh pure business princi- ples'and pure princlpsls were syaony. KENNEDY'S mous terms, I declare I do not Metallc Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc. whetherto Taugh o weep. " | Fra m B - G ton,omstesheh 2 AST INDIA There Is a general belief that rail. | __Teleraohis orlers sramnvie stiandnd to H ARNESS roads and other corporations are not ’ g Efiying thelr share of the taxes—a be- UNC. G. JACOBS, ef that I do not think Mr. T.'s arti- (Pormerly of Glsh & Jacobe) clo will reinove, notwithstanding The Republican and The Journal endorse it 880 “masterly, exhaustive, unan- trerable,” aud ul'that scetof thing. six reasons for opposing legisla- tion, followed by a conclasion auking for leglalation, are comical, Partiou- Agenta for JAMES R. BILL & 00., Celebrated CONCORD HARNESS, £2The Best In The WorldWa UNDERTAKER 6. 1417 Parnham 5., 0ld Stand of Jacob Gls OBDKRS BY TRLRGRAPR SOLICITB anor.ly NOTICH. g AND BV EIR A GE. ‘NOLLIWASNOD ‘syuemeSunie( FnOITg WSTIPWMeUH ‘eliCedsdq 30, A FAMILY TONIC larly comical In s resson for maatin — a commission, viz: It wor Any one having dead auimals T will remove = fornlsh an additionsl target for the | hemtres of chuge. Leave orders ey 1412 Farnham St" 1 shafts of public anathemas. The | com r of Harney aud 14th 8¢, socond door. | ___ Omaha, Ne questions at issue are too grave for such comicalities E. P. INeERsOLL. CHARLES SPLITT. KEKALISEL THE MERCHANT TAILOR, BrErtrii i e e BITTERS! ILER & GO, SOLH MANUFAOTURERS, NDENTALOFFICE L DRT.S HITCHCOCK COR 15" &DOUGLAS S*s oo Yly 0.« CRUICKSHANK'S Cmoass Crrv, March 9,—The flourlshing Bramel mining district, FIRE! FIRE FIRE The Popular Clothing Housefof M. HELLMAN & CO. Find, on account of the Season so far advanced, and having a very large Stock of Suits, Overcoats and Gents' Furnishing Goods left, They Have: REDUGED PRICES that cannotfailto pleaseeverybody REMEMBER THE ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1301 and 1303 Farnham St, Corner 13th. GOODS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, f reet CHICKERING PIANO, FOR And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Co's. Organs. I'deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business, and handle only the Best. J. S. WRIGHT, \ 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. HALSEY V. FITOH. Tuner. J. F. SHEELY & CO,, PORK AND BEEF PAGKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omsha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. TELMPEONT OONNROTTONS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING Al RETAIL. T WHOLESALE AND HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A, L. STRANG, 206 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb J. B. DETWILER, THE CARPET MAN, Has Removed From His Old Stand on Douglas St., to His NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, Sl slasbitionn: have been struggllag to attin tae | HajOe of those wno aroia coudition | Albany county, Wyoming, has spran SRR r bk JMANL Nob Waezzas, The ovils of immense |end. Vacancies inthe court have | the sverape vo claony | 12t0 Detlos within s year. Although ' e ds TR vo| tha ..n..«.;."fl.E e e REED'S MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. States are fast growing are amessed st more mountain ss early as 1876, very little fatolarable burdens apon the people; thoir value; nearer one-half [ had been done to develop the claims | §§ 1] 5 The Genuine S L a1 TIME ol e o s by, pring of 1850, Tn Apri of it yea y |SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. - warning h.d:ln-. z-l-n- ] some fifteen men, miners and pros- The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1879 exceeded that of -=— suffered by the people They prove nothing, and only tend to | Pectors, organized the Bramel minin, “ any previous year during the Quarter of a Century in which this “Old of ; and, confuse by lugging in irrelevant mat. mm‘h a1 g By, “Almon'," be by Al-xanders “Abdalish,” Reliable” Machine has been before the public. ~'l-§ '-‘.;l :l. nn:. ok B by nd located the town of Cum- T “Sldemich Mula;” et dem G In 1878 we sold 856,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 Oaeds Pstf “Lexingion» s Breckenridge” by | * Machines. FBXCess OVer any previous year 74,735 Machine never been properly before the peo- M. Tousli's management aro ss- | MO8t f thoto men wero poor, and | “Shou, S o imported ssoverlen’ O shict 1aat yeer e Litbareaty = “of the Dominion of Oanada; sessod at on third theie real valas, | ouside f a lttla Toca motoriaty In | P4 ieSke sy Brichs Hmiionins s en meBtouito 0 O T, § G Homysthat they can now be bullt Larumie 'tnd Cheyeans fow pooplo | ik, ie -m""-'l?'a'a"& 3 o i | |400 Sewing- Machines a Day | ot the Workingmen's National Union Gerteld In deliberataly sot-| o vilow. T ok & Foud Alreudy nomn | Toe o int-the oamp T e | e it " R T S ey of Ganads, in council sssembled, pro- | Hng his face against public opinion | worth more than one yet to be bullt 1| and often 1n want of the oet ool | sepeiae e o ADEL it 20d wil ond | o TV ES TR The “Old Reliab'e” T e e P e | s e g A o | BERASS LSRR Oy mma Singer i the or purposes. A | capltalists visited the camp at shors Tger 18 the Strongest, the. o construst the Osnada | for the position ‘house, section | intervals g : : - T I Reveaske onl s psggen | nter ¢ .| ED. BEED, Propristor. |Singer Sewing Ma- g v < $20, e quartz from the'Betsey Jane, the Simplest, the Most e oy Paseeakons | Tax 000 to the money produing value of | “Gold Hill,” +Southern,” Westers" | Stable Corner 11th and Howard | Ohine has this Trade ey o oy e tatd ‘ TS, sk i | Sk N R R e M e el fortg Ma- ‘many lngs gs of me: t to - . oo the future progrem 454 de-| tpeny that e s Yy iy i | stasep lll e reciad - B GEO. 0 SEL Iron Stand and em- \ chine ever yet Oon- _"""“ Somtulon, | ot tain vaive in the eyes of those who | bouses and dwellings sprung into ex. . B, PARSELL, M. D, eansa B AT - ot D he . e | =S canafford them, but have no real |istcace. A saw mill was and | (00,0 Jucobe Flosk, up sairs, comer of S Za> stracted. Qescundania; st Tortuer we shall| of property, no income producing power, |a hotel was projected, which is now In | s Stems Aaonnt St e | the Machine, 2 fool ot o Hirrra i) - the business to transset through | are mere sunken cspital. How ara | process of erection, which will surpass SPECIALTY. m weloct and | ghe postoffice that Ia done by Tax | Yalues to be determined for taxation |any in the tersitory outside of Chey. | poltirics and Disesses of Women. office ‘support. to sscure & by €y~ | hours frum 9 to 11 8, m. and from 2 to 4 p. m. oyt 3 Bus it provristors would have dia. | PirPosee! Olecumatanoes should | snne, Both in rogard o sizs and i | Nagis Smmuied o s e puir o B s A = S0 (5 Outads Fasie ralvay 4ol oveed by Gl s that et it | o e S 2 DAKSL PSS | eyt make i LB e Tre e |, LTincipal Office: 4 Union Square, New York. Dactered away i large grents. tion needs » thorough overhaaling. muWMmM'mmmmwopmmmlmy s “hdires Siaca"s ™ G| 1,500 Subordinats Offices, inthe U ited States and Canads, sad 3,000 Offces fnthe 014 1313 Farnham Street, Where He Will be Pleased to Meet all His Old Patrons.

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