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~ J.J. Lyon, F ] upright, rosewood fin L. Munn, W. A [published by him last February, sta . earved logs, fvalue. Ttavalue will fluctuate like [acre’ Tthink the plow lands of the | ety Johnson, P. B. Reynolds. ted n.lu for the year 1880, the "|: -"I\’t'" M‘"‘ 'l":"l“'"”"‘«' \l\l:“llwrl-:' wu}ul ::m \'al'n-] of u:hl-r w-mn;mhl, :;nh-. to 1 u‘y nothing '.»f o Ask: Y Gardner. Elias | nnder his management were assossed | pure, sweet tone. I consider its value [ though in lesser degree —and can he unplowe acres e iR g * N n,}'.,,.’:.':‘;';_ R iy [ A high a8 ome-third valtig; that these | to be three times the average valuo to | be detormined in the markets of the | longing fo the Ml il oy HOTELS, PROPRIETORS, TOWNF Kearney - O. Sutton, D. M Ball, | roads with one exception eould be re. | the pianos of the state, some of vflvm-ln world, The government cannot rago & higher net earning or fent ARLINGTON, J. G. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Net. Jos. Price, W. H. Rodiford, M. |produced for loas than threetimes said | I know are worth less than £50. They | determine the value of this than ®1.16 per acre exclusive of SARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb, Barnes, Wm, O. Dungan, H. P. Au- | assessment; that none of the other|would not sell for that, If Tam cor dollar or of anything else. [taxes and repairs, Surely the rail- WOOD® HOUSE, W. P.ELLIS, Osceola, Neb. derson, J. Fountain, J. M Sanford, | property of the statc was essed at | rect here, the pianos of the state are [ This has been tried repeatedly and has | roads are not assessed at 40 per cent OCOMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, GEO. H. McCAIN, Stromsturg, Ne o than Bouth Bend, Ne one-fourth vai that | assessed at more one-half their | value, | James Wylie, W. H. Thompson more than always failed of actual value; nor are they assess “ AMERICAN HOUSE, Lancaster--T. F. Barnes. much of it was at one-fifth and loss; 3 This coining and stamping by the [ed as high as other property. HALL HOUSE, A W.HALL, Louisville Morrick—H. M. Cox, A. J. Hur- | while a vast amount was out of sight | Melodeons are sed at #27.70: | government simply save us the trouble | If the roads could be induced to| CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & OLARK, Blair, Nel ford, C. B. Porcine, Wm. J Burke, [and never assessed at all. 1t |five times that is £138.50 of carrying about a set of scales and |lower their rates to a point that EXCHANGE HOTEL, ©. B, HACKNEY Ashland, Neb Jasper M. Pemberton, J. W. Craven | cannot be denied that a|that is %81 10; twice that . | weights with crucible and bottle of [ would earn them 10 per cent on this CENTRAL MOUSE, JOHN CCOPER, Oakdale, Neb. toe — C. Steadmar g amount of yroperty | The average value of the melodeons |acid valuation of the state board, there MM a * . « teadman. | N A ) Lt COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. CLEMMONS, Seward, N Platte - John Scudder. | particularly those forms of credits | in my precinct will not exceed £60,| 1 have spoken of ularket price as| would probably be no complaint on COMMERGIAL HOTEL E. EVANS, 0'Nelll, Neb, Pok F. F. Vogel, Joseph Mar i it are cla a8 property, does es-|or atrifle more than twice their as-|being a test of value. When market | thescore ot taxation Applause. | DORCHESTER HOTEL, A 8 K‘INKLE Darchester, Nob is, N. B 3 10 AY8OR8TNC ion, b 0 od value are ascortainable; when the ® Y ; quis, N. E. Fay | assessient and taxation, but the mq.d val Are a8 § X § COMMERGIAL K = Siline ~Wm, Greer, C. H. Porter, | evil of this falls in equal proportion | Time pieces are assossed at ts aro in a healthy condition Don't Throw Up the Sponge. SERTAL Not‘s:ffi J J. G ME:Dpr ';n":";{";b W. Phillips, James Smith, L. O | upon all classes of property. five times that is &18.55; three not feverish or panicky from un-| When suffering humanity are enduring | ' JAS. McKILLIP, ork, Neb, g g, K. © | ervie od | that is 811:13; twice th is 87,42, 1| health » , W | horrors of dy pwia, indizestion, or TUTTLE HOUSE, W.H. TUTTLE, Aurora, Neb. Waesteott, E. K. Campbell At an interview recently T asked |that is & 3; twic hat is 87,42, healthy speculation, or from the wars | ngevous and geteral debiflity, tiey are tog OAGR HOUSE, Howard-—-M. W. Warner, H. |thisquestion: At what rate, or per |nm confident that T can buy all the|of the bulls and bears - the market | ftan inclined ¢ throw tip the spane and PNV A. R. OAGE, Republican CityNeb Vance, F. M. Moore, H. F. Stonack l‘-.-:.t. of yalue, did the board assess | tim in the state, in use among | price is the value. And what was the | resign themselve to fate We don't VER HOUBE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS, Hastings, Neo er. | the railroads for 1881 The reply, m{llu-] goods of equal value market price of the B. & M. railtoad | do Take Brrnock BrLoon BitTers,the GRAND CENTRAL €, SEYMOUR, Nobraska Oity, Ne hayer-Frank Leedom, W. J. medy. Pr Hanna, Be.jamin Young, C. A. Pat substance, was, wo aimed to assess the | for $11. railroads at forty per cent. of actual [assessment. each, or three times the | at the And Tam_equally confi- [ Mr. ] unfailing 10 cents, BANDERS HOUSE, WOODWARD HOUSE, , X100, trial size 19 1w ime of the assessment’ Touzalin told us_last February CHAS. E. McNIBH, WAREN WOODWARD, Friend, Neb Exeter, Neb. rick, W, A Town, J. A. Upton, M.|value, while other property is assess- | dent that T could not sell them again | that a 8100 certificate of stock in the | 1A RMENE AT MBOH ANTCS MISSOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Neb T. Phelps, J H.. Stechell, D, W, Be-|ed not more than }hir(y three andea | for §7.42 or twice the assessment. B, & M. corporation was then worth| IARMERSANDMECHANICS ESTES HOUSE, N. T RSTES, Grand Island, Neb. sack. third per cont. and much of it is at| Here is one, a new one just from |on the market more than £170, Tbe.| If you wish to aveid great danger COMMERGIAL HOUSE, F. W. WILMS, Kearney, Neb, y Yark - Johnson Barclay, John Wes- | less than that. Now if the state|the shop, a good one, warranted by |lieve the markets have not dechined |and trouble, besides a no small bill WILBER HOURE" THOMPSON REED, Witver, Neb tonholm, August Lackschewsky, K. [ board and Mr. Touzalin are correct in | responsible parties to keep correct | since February last. of ex{;onna, at this scason of the year, COMMERGIAL HOUSE A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. N Vanderventer, H. C. Heckt, C. T.|their views and opinions—and they [time; a stem™ winder, good goods,| It does not follow necessarily that | you should take prompt steps to keep QREENWOOD HOUSE, G. W. MAYFIELD, Greenwood, Neb Warren, J. R. Oaywood, Chatles|are undoubtedly honest and conscien- | price & 50, laid down, charges paid. | because the stock of a corporation is | disease from your household. The HAMMOND HOUSE, JOHN HAMMOND, Oolumbus, Neb. Brown tious in the matter -then the rail-| I have another watch, a good Wal- | worth a premium of 70 per'cent. or 70 | ®stem should be cleansed, blood OENTRAL OITY HOUSE U S, SONATBIN T The following were appoined a roads are paging more than their [ tham silver watch, 20 years in use; | per cent. more than first cost, that | Purified, stomach and bowels regula- SUNNIT HOLER, SWAN & ESREN Pooiiiud — COMMITTEE OX RESOLETIONS. share of the taxes, The following are | paid 25 for it from dealer; could not | therefore, every kind and article of | td, and prevent and cure diseases JUBRING HOUBR JUBKN J oot { . Gi some of the kinds of property named |sell 1t now for 812 cash;|its property is worth 70 per cent, | Arising lrom spring malaria. We know 4 Ul by bleld il I o Barrows, of Gago: Gilbert, of | LN ouzalin, an amesed in 1880 | will ~gladly well it for 88 [moro than its ctual cost. Somo of | Of nothing that will so_perfectiy and ROUSTON HOUER, QEO. CALPH, Exira, la i t\:fi-}u- N o P Wilsen” of |t one-fifth or lows valuc: horses, cat | This 330" watch is good enough |it may be, will be, worth less than ita surely do this as Electric Bitters, and FALRERHAUSE. AL Atlantic, la, ) Clkw, 4o Shtonk, of Biftilo ' tle, carriages, time pieces. sewing ma- | for me. 1 have a good Seth Thomas, | cost; but in that case the other por- | 8t the trifling cost of fifty cent a bot BUNAEGUBHBUSE A LU Audubon, la. L ey O . 10 seloot | chines, pianos, melodeons and farms, | H0-hour, brass clock. with alarm, | tions must be worth more than 70 por | tle.- (Bxchange. " ! SBURGEOUS, Neola, Ia. o g o e ot oo | The averago assessment value of [ bought iwonty-five years ago at ven: | cent. above tht cost. In the case of Sold by Ish & McMahon 7 CITY HOTEL, D! B. WILLIAMS, Harlan, la, tios horses throughout the state for 1880, | due, for £2.50, would not sell for more | the B. & M. company, it appears that PARK HOUSE, MRS. M. E. CUMMINGS, Oorning, la. C. H. Memdeley, Hastings; T. T.|% shown by the auditor's books, (and | than that now; saw one sell recently | the value of some of its property is NEBRASKA HOTEL, J, L. AVERY, Stanton, Neb. Wilkinson, Albiont Toake ©, HIoH: r'nnwd by Mr. Touzaline), is $28 12. 30 cents at auction; dealers price|so great that the \_'.llua of the g ? COMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la, [ iosn Buf‘l’llo' A. 0. Tendon, llluflur; The m!.l v_alue, in the opinion ul'Mr. about $6. 4 it 5 whole property is 70 per cent. ll{ ‘t 0 (J PARK HOUSE, W. J. GARVIN, Corning, ta. \ J. D. ‘]\rlarrill"(llen\ll e >, Me. Touzalin, is x{ut less than, five times Thucquntyy is full of time pieces, | more than stock value, aurpousd JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, Carty, Elmwood; W. W, Way, Oma- that, or 8140.60. In the opinion of | the retail price of which ranges from |to be first cost; and further MERCHANTS' HOTEL, W. |. BOULWARE, Pacific Junction, la. { e L Fort, Gonova: Thomas | the state board it is not loss than three | 82 to 86 -little wall-flowers and man. | that this part of its property; this T ————————————— K iy, Tevta Elam Shuuart, Boat- | mes that, or $84 tel deck ornaments—and that cannot | road, thatis assessed by the state rioos Y . “Androws, Alda: L. O.| 1Inmy opinion the real value of all|bo sold at hlf prico after being in | board, is oneof the most valuable, s O_ MOBG_ A N- o i use a short time. Where you will find in use a time the horses of the state will not aver- age much, if any more, than twice this assessed value, or $536,24 per head, | piece of the value of 100, you will T would like your opinion. Remem- [ find a hundred of these cheaper goods. ber that the list of horses includesthe | Strike an average and you will find it old and the yourg; the sound and the | low unsound; the I]muu, the ha“ln“d the| Farms are asscssed ast 84.( . " YR blind; the little ponies and the ill- [acre; five times that is §2: (b Lt Netisdaty BRI conditioned of overy sort. Now, | timos that is $13 05; twico that is|larger pay than it ought to hava had? THE TAX QUESTION think of all this for a moment, and | $0.30. That portion of the value of | Was the money of the stockholders| yon suffertrom Dyspepsia, use was then discussed by President In- | then tell me your candid op nion, the farm that arises from its groves, [ wastefully or fraudulently squandered? BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, gersol as follows: You who think that the actual rate | orchards and live fences, is exempt [ Posmbly. But is it not also owing |1t you are aMicted with Biliousness, use The evils wo.complain of aro politi- | of the horaes of the state will average | from assessment and _taxation, For| partly toa chango in the value of a BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, cal evils; and are to be corrected by [ more than $54.24 por head or twice | my farm of 160 acres T paid $3,000. | dollar! 1f youare prostrated with sick Headache, take probably the most valuable part of its property. And this too in face of the fact that this road can now be repro- duced for less than first cost. This deputed decline in cost of con- struction is worth some attention per | here, What has caused this decline! ,26; three | Did the construction company get Floyd, Aurora. W. 0. Dingon, New- arky H. C. Osterhaut, C. R. Stead- man, Unadilla; N, Olson, Creston: F. F. Vogle, Stormsburg; H. M. Hall, Wilber; A. D. Ritchie, Seward; W. A. Town, Belvidere; J. Buckley, Blue Valley; D. W. Irwin, Furnas;| o BeLoop WHOLESALE GROCER, BITTERS 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neh. CAULEFIELD ~——WHOLESALE— political action. Among these evils (!lu:llnuumnnm,n", will please say aye. | The former owner valued its groves,| The dollar of to-day has greater BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS S R are those growing ont of unequal tax- | Contrary no. The noes have it. T|orchard and live fences at §1,000. and | value than the dollar L.-a in con- | It your Bowelsare disordered, regulato them with BOOK ELLER AND STATIONE ation. It is soundly assorted, that [have made many inquiries in regard |so did This would | gtructing this road. And yet, that BURDOCK BL 0D BITTERS. —AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St., Omaha Neb. under the practical working of our | to the average value of the horsos ofgloave 82,000 “subject to taxation. revenue laws, the, railronds and other | this state of men in position to form | It was assesacd last year at 1,050 or corporations do not. pay their share of | and hold intelligent opinions, includ- |a litle more than one-halt that |70 conts additional. Yes, moro than the taxes. Tf thisis 8o, it must be |ing dealers who have large transac- | amount. would Tike to sell it to| that: for it scoms that it is the value . owing to the imperfoction of the law; :i«‘mn in h:u'nu:lulll u\'urL;h«‘J state, ~;n<l ;‘Jn 'l"-.um-li" or any one clse for fiv;’ of these construction dollars that|in i the careless ignorance and ineflicient | I have yet to find one that puts: that | tines that assessment or 85,250, makes all the dollars in the stock cap- ; Seing © execution of the same, or both, The | value at over £60. will throw in tho. grove, orchard und | et veeth S1.70. enhe tneluing U | ioaee oublo ith sprine Conplinte, or- law may be unsound i principal, im- | The cattle are assessed at 28 80 [ liv , worth 81,000, or $1,200. | watered dollurs, if there are any such. | ; R perfect in detail, or both. The reve- | 5 times that i - 44 40| Surely the farms of the stato and | For Mr, Touzalin says that the roas- nue laws of this country are bused |3 tim s that ix P 00 Shose "l]hvr kl"n(suf property aro not | on why B. & M. stock is worth over on the principle or theory matter i foereoeeenss s 2B assossed a8 low as one-fifth or ono- [ g1 70 on the market, is ““because the |1 your Liver is affected, vou will find a sure re- oftasiug proverty, and to s largo ex-| . The fa or fattoning cattle are not |third value, T think they are nsacss: | eoan 1o oeontetad it ability o B L e AL L tent certain kinds of creditsarc classed ;"lc“'rd?dl;"u :l::naim:;tt:;uy muh:lfi udlflt nearly if not quite one-half their | garn 10 por cent for its stockholders.” | 1t you have any species of tumor or and taxed as property. .U parate. € Ci . value. . i ) : Y 5 2 "This thebry is ’:1.3'.."4‘ but oven if | includles only the fomales of all agos; | But aro the railroads asscasod as | Ooerye thit langusge. - @ ohine|"H oM - : B A unsou b ¢ the'old cows and the young hoifers, | high as thirty-three and one-third 1t you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous sound,in principle, it is so difficult of g y me-third or shops or any other property that has | gores, a curative remedy will he found i ‘ application and_ exccution; the meth. | #1d the males of two years old and | forty por cent. of actual value! The | ghown this ability to earn this 10 por| " BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ods required are 8o oumbersome and | under—-the throo Joas olds are among | Burlington & Missouri railroad was | cent, or any part of it, but the road i3] expensive that it is not strange that | the neat cattle. I would like so sell | assessed for 1880 at 88,030 per mile; 9 2 o | For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- dollar used in construction has now 1ty Blood is mpure, ity it with the value of the dollar of to-day, and | ¥ Ploodis mpure, purils it BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have Indigestion, you will hind an BURDOCK BLOOD BIT ntidote s, 4-me H M & M. PEAVY, THE \ GLOTHIERS! ® It your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS imple, fail BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, i i i 1 |and the road alone - that propert; results are unsatisfactory. ;;mlrz mlfihm filu: nfind -?u in tllllurlen._ for 1881, at $10.649 per mile | which is assessed bylilie slable bgnrdy tem, nothing can equal | Taxes would be more equally and QOMIC K011 6/ s1Y0LINAE - S0 (A8- | —a difference of ~ $2,619—( Ayd this earning is 10 per cent. of BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. equitably distributed, and more oasily "’"‘z: value, there "°“l‘11?° ':""}'l""' over thirty-two per eent. Plainly, | 4hat? The cost of conatruction and | For Nervousand General Debility, tone up the |309 Farn ham St reet. and cheaply collected, if derived from |1 the :‘;'u":l‘%g':‘-gw d we:m:“‘:‘:‘" “‘:1}‘10 Upfmtl,"“ P voiced | gquipment! No. What then? The |sstem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. incomes, licences, stamps, rents and i ulation. | by the press of the state last winter G i k- i i 4 incomen, hooncen, stampe, rents | Fwould not like to buy ot twico' the | and spring had somo offect, . The for. | T004. can earn 10 percont. forits stock- | Price, 100 po satuis; et 00 | PIWVE A XX A, - = = NIEB. { | ces-—~the fewer the better. assessment, §17.60. Therearea good | mer amount, $8,030, is 33} per cent. In this_view Iam not in harmony | many Texans in the western part of | of $24,000, a sum that Mr. Touzalin with public opinion. A majority of | the state that would cut down tho av- | says is more than sufficient to repro- the people at this time prefer to raise | erage vory materially. duce the property, The latter, $10,- the revenue by taxing property, in-|1he carriages are assessed at. 17 02 | 649, is 40 ver cent. of 826,623, a s8m cluding credits, 5 timen that ia assested at. 1 | that in the opinion of the stato board 51 06 o, Buts whatever ita underly- |8 i & & oo 81 0% equals the actual value of the prop- Lot ::g;"‘i"mafi -f’\‘h”""""'h’ e-1 " XN that is fust about thbir ‘true erty. , average valuc. Does that mean that the road has FIISTEBI MILBUBN» & UU.. Pl'flpfl. shown its ability to earn 10 per cent. BUFFALO, N. Y. on the entire stock capital of the cor- nofl&ld at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. poration, water and all? stock capital | 2T LB 0L that covers road, lands, machine |Joux Stavier, shops, telegraph, and other property, GO including water? It would seem so, Faii The#kate auditor’s books seem to con- firm this view. J. SPORIL, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, - 309 South Tenth Street. N Jenomr Scuane, Vice Pres't. %9 Sec. and Treas, THE NEBRASKA The property thus assessed by the v That there are defects in detail in the present revenue law of Nebraska will not be denied; but the evil com- plained of is mostly due to the im- proper execution of it rather than to the law itself. The law requires that proporty shal be assessed at actual value never done. Why 18 it not? to blame? The law is not, for its lan guage is as plain and explicit on this Joint as it 1 possible for language to be. 'The ramlroads are not to blame. U the people, Wit 18| agos, and conditions, Romember that these carriages as sessed at $17.02 are not the carriages to be found at the shops and in the hatids of dealers. All those carriages are classed and listed as merchandise. || Theso aro the carriagos in uso_among They are of all sorts, Y ) And this is the case with the sewing machines, pianos, molodeons and time-pioces. None of them are new. They are all old, some of them older, having been in use ) board is not all of the property of the company; but it is all_that belongs to the railroad proper, all that is used im the transportation business, and all that is entitlod to the profits or earn- ings of that business. 1t consists of the right of way, the road bed, the superstructure, the main track, the side tracks with their frogs and switches, the telegraph, the rolling stock, the depots and depot grounds, and other personal property, and the yeer 1880, this B, & M. railroad mile, from its freight and passenger traflic alono—telegraph earnings are not included. This is an earning of 25 per cent. of the state board's valu- ation, $26,623, and it is an earning of 10 per cent. on $61,460, which is a trifle more than the value per mile, at which the roadis said to be stocked. stocked at $60,000 per mile; and here Dame rumor reports this road as | turirg for ot Lincoin, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters, Harrows, Farm Rollers, Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Elevating Wind- mi ills, &c. Wo aro preyared to do job: work and manulac- icr partics. Addres all oxdera French Calf-Tongue American Calf Boot: Boots, Sewed, French Calf Boots, Pegged, - - Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes, They show that for . N QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. - $9.00 - 600 5.00 - 350 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET 0UT .[]F,»w'/' » N SHAPE, e LSe e Al1Orders Prom ptly Atterded toand Filled With Oispatch To Nervous Sutierers : EDHOLM Ipotarey, and all discases rosultic; & A3 oo st (ivethe Bargaing —IN ALL KINDS OF— | JEWELRY WATCHES,CLOCKS, does mot include the lands, the machine and repair shops with their machinery or any other property. In 1880, the machine and repair shops ; were included. If this $26,643 is the| How much more would it be if actunl valuo per milo of the B, & M. |the revenuo from _the lands railroad; if that is its market price, | machine shops, telegraph and other and market price is one test of value | property were added’ At $L70, the & : I bolieve, if it can bo bought for that [ market™ price at $60,000 per mile, this sentiment and practice the farm- | that of the common Singer family ma- | Goure T 'think 1 know those who |would amount to 102,000 per mile. ers are moro responsiblo than all oth- | chine. Thero are, of course, many | yould like to buy it; who would be|To pay a six per cent. dividend on er classes combined; for the reason |in use that are of yreater expense and | glud to take it at twice that price any | this amount require a not earning of that they exceed in number all other | Value, and there are many more, & | day provided they can be allowed to | only 86,120 per mile from all its prop- classes combined. greater number, that are of less value, | 5ineain the present rates of freight |©ity, or §26 less than this property This particular ovil complained of |8ome of ~them of ~ no value, | ynq passage. T know that it can be ro- | did earn in 1880. ~In a market where —and many othors—is largely due to | Telics of other days, out of repair and | o duced for less than that amount, | money is quick and active at JO_per this pernicious practice of uridervalu- | 0ut of print, so to speak. T have such | bup cost is not a test of value, or even | cent., the stock of a company whose ation. Thero can nothing bo said in | ® Singer machine, Tt was lud dovn | of ity clomonts, Cost of production, | nominal or face value was 60,000, cation of it, evorything can be | at my door by vegular agent for $25 | oither nctunl or estimated, does not | would sell at par when the compuny v condemnation of it. Nothing [¢wh. [ know that in’ manfacturers’ | jotermine the value of anything, In- | could show a net carning of 6,000 is ained by it. Much is lost by it. | #ud dealers’ price lists theso machines | qoud value often dotermines cost of | per annum and not before, and it It is the initial cause of all the [ are listed at $40 aud §45, but they | |\ oduction. would not sell at 170 untilthecompany tronble, and the cause of many sub- | 63 be bought i any quantity and | ™ g or iy where the state board have | conld show an annual earning of $10,- s sequent causes, Possibly a few ap- | from dealers at cash. But wy | e their mistake, They have as- | 200, which is 10 per nt. on $102,000. Nos. 104 and 1 phications of pains and penalties pro | Mchine after two yoars' use, though | yogged thin proporty at a figure that |But in a market where money is| oliin Omaba by from one to twenty or more years. [Applause. ] Sewing machines are assessed at an average of $8,74; five times this is which, 1f it does not justify and up- | $45.70, three times this is $20.22, hold this pernicious practice of under | tWico this $17.48. Tho average value valuation by usseasors, it cortainly |Of tho sewing machinesinuso through- does nothing to prevent it; and for | out the state cannot be greater than NEBRASKA MANUFACTU LiNcoLy, NEh, isa net earning of over 10 per cent. S on that amount, from freight and pas- sengers alone. Ia anybody besides the assessor to blame! Yos. Nearly everybody is to blame; the assessor and the as- sensed. There is a public sentiment jan19-8m THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr, J. B. Eim_p-son'e Speciflc MEDICOINIE. It [8 & posjtive cure for Spermatol thea, Somh being used with wonder- ful AR P ) Py Vrite for them and et fu! 1.00 per package, o s/t pack ross all orders 0 MEDI Main St. Bafialo, N.Y. F. Goodman, J.'W. Bl | : " r. ca n ok K Ish, aod all druggietseverywhere vided forwould cffect a healthy | in good order, cannot now be sold for | g0 ubtedly represents more that 40 | plenty at 6 per cent. the stock would 3 B ar . Hiel, #2011 o ot have that vatue, | wndoubledly soprasents more that 401§ ERLY £ 76, whenovar tho. company | ———— : SILVERWARE,SOLID Some assessors scom to consider it | Pianos aro assessed at $50.93; five could show an annual earning ¢ - The Great English Remedy produce it now, thinking no doubt ¥ . ; that the same figure fairly represents | 000, and would then total $1( in S179.79; twice that is $110 40 per cont of the value, and when the earning w 102, know of no kind of property that de- | The term valuo is comparative on- | the stock would sell at olines in valuo so seriously and rapid- |1y, Tt is often used to express cost, | would total §170,000. X ly, aftor entoring into use wmong the | utility or other quality; but in the| Surely the markoty d"]" of tho I people, as farm - imploments, welud- | language of trade and financo, or po- | & M. railroad is more than AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really]Wiskes eRirat. Class Article. their duty to sit in judgoment on the law that they are eallod upon to cxo cutein part, I any of its provisions seem to them unjust or unwise, they disragard them, unmindful of their ouths, times that is $200.60; three times that Nover fails They will assess the land of & non-]ivg carringes, musical instruments, | li¢ cconomy, it is only|per mile. : L Feaidant highar {than ‘thiat! f. s kreais|bime Tieces. jawelrrand otheraimilas | whan ailinaiar 4 A8 ORY | ¥ Tn the abssnce.of maskek priocs sho STAR TINTED SPECTACLES dent, even if that non-resident be a|articles of taste and elegance. With | ties are brought into comparison value of some kinds of property may Iralo upon the 8y poor individual or orphan child. A mortgage note, no matter if it be the little all of some boreaved wife or|others this cause is hardly appreciable, There 18 no such thing as value in minor child, will be assessed at full |1t is not due to diminished cost of | the absolute. value—100 cents on the dollar, while | production: to- any loss of utility, Things in themselves considered roperty in put down at 50 cents or | beauty, or power to please. Between | without reference to other things have | earnin ess. In their oyes the rich are law- | the manufacturer and the consumer | no value. it ful plunder. To rob the rich is to do | there is a series of profits and ex- erty portaming to, or inherent wm God service; and all capitalists ave | penses, freight included, that scoms to | things, Value is exchangeability, rich. The outcome of this is that the | disappear from the value the instant | When a bushel of wheat will exchange rich capitalist seeks and obtains relief | the article enters ‘the -consumer's | for any other thing, it has the value , Trom the courts; while the poor cap-|hands. Whatever the cause, this fact | of that thing; and that thing has the italist has to grin and bear it. Suve-|is patent: that all these articles, at|the value of a bushel of wheat. Where ly those who have been present at, or | second hand, have no easily ascertain- | oxchanges are numerous,as in civil- S had anything to do with the procesd- | ed value. 1t is an unknown quantity to | ized countics, some common and |the assessment for ~IB8L, whichj = Di Mivnes S Krsi, Guisen S ings of our county equalization bo be mathematically ropresented by the | aotepted standard or measure of val- | was 810,640, Tn 1880 your farms [ Curessh khulol Kkt snd baddr coptil Gy must be aware of the increased difli- | the letter X, They certainly have no | ue is necessary for convenience, In|were asscssed at an average of ey sta'si culties growi’ g out ot this system of | quotable market value, They have |this country the legal standard or | €4.67 per acre, which Mr. T. and the | under valuation. Indeed, equalization |not the power of producing other | measuro of value is the dollar; and |board think is over one-fifth value. under this system is impossible. ues, or revenues, Tho ouly re- | {he only werds that expross value are [ Not more than one-half of all the But after all the greater error 1s | maining test of value is at the suetion | the two words dollars and cents. This | acres are under the plow and capable generally charged to the state board | block, and without the application of [ logal dollar is a round picce of eithor | of yielding revenue, Did you, or isit | of equafization; and the charge that |this test the nsacasor is working very | wold or silyer of a certain and prezise | possible for you to make them yield railroeds pay less than their share of | much at random and in the dark, weight and purity, and having upon [ you a net ainual earning or xental of bo determined by ascertaining its abil- ity to earn or yield revenue. A prop- orty thal can earn $6, 146 per annum is certainly worth more than $26,623, or only about four times its annual | Wall your tarms yield you Tt is not quality or prop. |a net earning or rental annually of | their valug/ Can you rent them for that! ) The net earning of the B. & M. in 1880, which was 86,146 per mile, was more than 75 per cent of the assess- [ 0o o vamepsla and billious ment for that year, which was|curcin thomarket. Sold by all druggists. Price £8,030, and nearly 60 per cent. of | 80 cenis. farm implements this decline is large- Iy due to wear and tear; but with the e, the [nvitable re sult'of th 0 destruetive to and tnake hife miscrable, often leadi d death. It strengthens the Nerves, Brain, ory( Blood, Mus-les, Digestive and Repro- Orzims,” 1t restores to all the oreanic ns their former vigor and vitality, ma- life choerful and enjovable Price, 3 a Uie, or four fimes the s ity 310, Sent by Cxpreds, seeure from ooseryation, to any address, on receiptof No. €. 0. D. sent, except on receipt of 51 as o guarantee. Lottors ro- uesting answers must inclose stawp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills with each other, that the word value hias any meaning. Are also Sold Exclusively by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN C0.’S ORCANY EDHOLM & ERICKSON, THE JEWELERS, Opposite the Post Office, J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .U VE ER BRI, § Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DCORS, BLINDS, MOLDILQIS_,OLIME, CEMEMT | "ol evilpra nd hody o insani tices, which ar 2 B #1a bottle ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive 8t., St, Louis, Mo. Jan2-1y J. L. WILKIE, MANUFACTURER OF PAPER BOXES. the taxes must be provedordisproved | A neighbor of mine has 1 it the stampof the government, ce or cent of that assessmont, ov e ST by reference to the assessment of the [ purchased from first hands for # tifying thin‘ it '.. ‘Z.f Lu..- lrx.x.'lu:,:.l .l:l peracre! Will they yield 60| 218 and 220 S, 14th St. SSTATE AGENL YOI MILWAUKEE CEMYNT O L roads made by the state board. cash, a piano that ligures in the price lists atfd, 00, This dollar has|per cent. or §2,80 per acre Wil WNEE. ght and purity. weight and purity. they vield 25 per cent. or $L16 perl value, and 80 can measure and express OWVLEATLA, = = janddom Mr. A E Touzlin, inan articlo Tt is of standard make, Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB

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