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It", i gA IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $39 SHOES S? V. Ifc lii(fl:iH hlioa :ir worn by ruor riuMi in all stations of life than any tli-r in. ik iM-raiis tliey ar the; only hiHM-H that in firry way equal those costitiir .'. do and JO.'H). W. L. DOUCLAS $4 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. ;i.io3,sio! $2,310,000 ifef Inipnrfd ami Amrrlrnn Irnthrrt. Hryl't Pnlrnt Calf. I namml, Bn Calf, Calf. Vlri Kid, Corona Cult, If it. Kanqarov. Knot ( nlir Kyt-lrt ual. C a nf ion 1 Tk (nuilim hMW. I.. DOUOT.A8 tumuil prlo atarnptxl on bottom. Sh.fl htt m.ttl. i'.V. rxlru. Ilttut. fatiiUtfi free. W. L. IMMK1LAS. KKOCKTON. MASS. SOLD ON MERIT CHANDLER'S CREAM EXTRACTOR I It Uoarrki: If not a reprennterl, moiifjr r"f nnll liiiuirillutely. No wa tirlii tlm milk. Itriinivra "iff" iwlora, leaving purr, iiwrrt milk. i:alMarream qill 111), bori nifiiH'jr aii'l lalMtr twr urn il. Aicnt vtW In II rut hiivpr . j In . llty. O. T. CHAKULtiK ft IO. , Ml W. 6UI EU, Euim City, It. a fen THERES NO USE ARGUING Drfianc Stxrdl at ftSa very beat Stardb h'tatad. Htaidreda wd ttitiOy to B. Try once yourself. W guarantee MHtfarlina or Yoa can't loac DciUncc Surch b " aAaolutcJy Bukc the clothes look beautiful t Get R of your (racer. IS ounces for 10 cents ot you get of aoy other braatl. THE DEFIANCE OMAHA, Zi.aZ I bm from cfieniea!, j XsC tUrJ more than VJJ STARCH CO., I' al Twenty TSionsgid to One Is the proportion of the Capital Prize Contest To the Price of a Ticket. 10 $5, 0.00 is Has Been Contributed by The Defiance Starch Co. of Omaha. This Magnificent Prize, Together With One Thousand Prizes of Lesser Value, Will Re Given Away Free To Purchasers Of Shares Of Common Stock In The Omaha Auditorium Company. Price of Shares Tvvcnty-flve Cents. Eight SPECIAL SEMI-MONTHLY Than $50 Nor More Than $300 Each. Will Be Distributed During the Next Four Months. The Capital Prize and 1.000 Other Prizes Will Be Distributed Immediately After the Election. November 4, 1902. Prizes Will Be Awarded for the Best 1.001 Guesses on the Total Vote Which Will Be Cest for ALL the Candidates for Governor in New York State Next November. Here is the vote cast at the last five elections: 1S91. 1. 165.085 ; 1S94. 1.275.671; 1S36. 1.434,046; 1698. 1,359.190; 1900. 1,556.520. Guess what it will be in 1902. Special prizes will be awarded to persons guessing nearest correct amount in larger of two sacks into w hich the special prizes have each been divided wittout being counted. SEND IN YCUR GUESSES AND QUARTER. Address, for information and tickets. THE OMAHA AUDITORIUM CO., Mention this paper when you town. $5,000 IN GOLD-FREE For IS Trad Marks Cut from lOc Packages of DKP1ANCE Starch To everyone who will snd to th AuJitcr lum Co. or the De fle Starch Co.. Omaha, Neb., 15 trade mark cut from 10 ct. or M oz packages of $5,000 nsr or soma) one of the 1.000 other prizes. f your grocer we will aend It to you ticket upon receipt of the price of The Defiance Starch Large Gifts for Libraries. The report submitted to the Amer ican Library aumxlatlon showing that wlille there have been a greater numlMT of Individual Rifts to libra rian this year the average amount, an well a the grand total. Is below last year. Is somewhat, aatonlshlns; at first glance. I'robably the popular miHappri'hcnnlon on the subject aris es from a failure to distinguish be twwn libraries and library buildings. While the Rifts to the former aggre gated $3,075,247. the money given for library buildings amounted to no less than $8,312,500. of which amount Mr. Carnegie gave more than three quarters. It may reasonably be doubted if the year's gifts for library buildings have ever been exceeded In amount within the same space of time. nurnlshed brass shines brighter than nuggets of gold. Baring-Could Chops Trees for Health. Thntie-h rlrKf urinn 70 Tears Of age, Mr. Harlng-Gould. the author of more books than any living hngnsn- man lu oa utirlvht tnrlav nst hA WAS IIIWII. . Ur. . , . .w.w thirty year3 ago. He attributes this erectness to his Invariable custom of writing at a high desk in a standing IKtaitJon. Mr. Oould always writes with a quill pen, and his manuscript Is not beloved by printers. As a re laxation from literary work Mr. Rould. like the late Mr. (.adstonc. often spends a couple of hours chop ping down trees. The more some people try to ex plain the deeper they get in hot water. 8mt all your rder In Oraln. ProrUlona aad Bt.xH" t irll aaiabrli :--prl at- wlr ti all Aiurrican markrla. and are uirli.o Tm "i CblcnS' boar4 t I'raile. Malo OfTaa, .. anl .f Tral ulidluK. Oiuaba, Men. Taic aoaa Ml Mft. Fire insurance solicitors should be lightning talkers. SSaatsaaaC in the Omaha Auditorium Stock Gold CASH PRIZES, Of Not Less H OMAHA, NED. Agents wanted In every write, DEFIANCE STARCH will be sent ao Adul torium Stcck . and Guessing ticket which sella for 23 cts giving you a guess in this great contest to win QOL.D If you cannot get Defiance Starch express prepaid Including one the starch. Co.. Omaha, Nebraska ' ir mums. , When It cornea to cutV the tongue has the s block. Wanted flnoil, Kwti to sell our line of High tira Oil", I'ulnta. etc.. direct to ml Farming Tra on a aiK tnlanlon. Itt-ulv with rrfrrf u tarrliorv wanted, and fiw-rii The Induatrial Oil SuiT J Clvelaii Any candidate who is knifed polls is apt to feel somewhat Clear white clotbea ar a mlgn thaliiL no-flea oeier uhm ni t runa oau u.ua Large ox. package, & cent. The meek will of necessity have to inherit the earth if they will ever get It. Don't you know that Defiance Starch, besides being absolutely su perior to any other, Is put up IS ounces in package and sells at same price as l.-ounce packages of other kinds? Few men have will power enough to do things they don't want to do and don't have to but ousht to. U E mVJ YO'JH TRACE You can buy of us at whole sale prices and save money. Our 1,000-page catalogue tells the story. We will send it upon receipt of 15 cents. Your neighbors trade with us why not you ? CHICAGO The house that tells the truth. El) U CATION AL. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME. INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Class c. Letters. Pco- nomics and History. Journalism. Aft. Science, Pharmacy. Law. Civil. Mechanical and Elec trical Engineering. Architecture. thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. V oomi Free to ail students who hnvo com pleted the Rturtte required for udmlsslua into the Junior or Senior Year ot any of the Co Medi ate Courses. Ro mi to Rent, moderate charge to students orer seventeen preparing for Collegiate Courses A limited number of Candidates for the Kolo iustiral state will be received at special rates. St. Edward's Hall, for boys under 13 vears. Is unique in the completeness of ita rqulpment. The 50th Year will open. .September 9. 100Z, Catalogues free Andreas REV. A. MORRISSEV. C S. C. President. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. (One mile weat of the University of Xotra Demo.) Thorough English sod Classical Kdaeatlon. luuuuirnurrt. iaiin. r rencn ann wermun. Oa completing the full course tf studies, sttidonts ret-i-lve the Itejrolar Collegiate Iearreca. The Conservatory of Muslo li rondu-:cd Otl the plan of the bcit Classical Conservatories of ICurope. The Art Department is modelled after thm best Art Schools of Kurope. Preparatory and Minim Department. P. plls are here carefully prepared for ihe Academic-und Advanced Courses. vninasium un (ir direction of Graduate of Itosion Normal School of MymnnsticK. Bookke-;iinir. Phonoir ruphy otid Typewriting extra. Every variety of Fancy Needlework taughi. For catalogue ad dress DIRECTRESS OF TH2 ACADEMY, 3t Mary's Asajcray. Notre Cams p. lodiaofc K OMAHA INSTITITK. n(! f tVn best C?ET CTrr equippeilof tlie Kfolf .- s;ein. I ou t Kp.lrr InKtltmn i-i N lirska. curesSrunkeo&as. CuieiUrjUsera. Uook et free. Home treatment f-r ;"( Habit. cot 65. Addr--i 724 S. Ifrh Ntreat.' irom L.io's ruinous nyicnts kitchena. where purity prevail. All uieau used in LIBBY'S Natural Flavor Food Products are V. S. Government Inspected. Keep in the house for einerjtem for suppers, for sand wii-n-s for any time when you want aometliin;; i-ood :id Wont it quick. Simply turn a kr and the .-an is open. Ad appetiziug luucli in rendy in an instant. . LIB3T, HcREILL & LIBST, CHICAGO. 4 4 I 4 a Write for our free booklet. "How to Make Good Things to Eat." PATEHTS t 8CES A CO Oraahn. Nobr. mo coo tJiaieaa Etueeawarai. a tents ao.u. Aavlco free. Pair Lace Curtains Complexion Toilet oap. S1 per 12 cake. aTTinn Co..tT7 Bowan At.. Chicago, XU. -ALL wTnCHT-PO MCTC A IIALP A CEN7USV" 'wlaati . tfcllla a Frw, aa .il BO. i ad n.atrta. rriaa S mil a Baa. WS!QBTS INDIAN VE0ETaBL PtUL CdL flaw York. ten Farnam St. BCI1K1I8, RBOETNaKD. Tt r EWtrTIWO AND Ewilish 8'ndnt fcraitted worm, to aara b tr l while attending, wbea desired. First fall tarm eept. t. uaai lor cataloarne. ttbea Aasweriag advertisements Kiar Mention Tbis TapcL W. N. U. Omaha. No. 30 1 Coach Bymp. Taata Good. Car tn ttnaa. tali tyr'Ua. J Car , r- - "' """y t Good Things I to Eat I Hi ara SiHiK mmm t'ow I .foecofrv T-eS. Beggaj-.wJYK turned Into pilots' coat$ the seemingly worthless sawd it ,'tpto newspapers Even as the un,y0ry drainage of the cow, barns oecomes a basis foi the most fashior.abW perfumery, and the tar waste xf our gas works If turned Into the most yquisite aniline dyes and Into fiacrt'a'ne, the sweet est of all substitM" a'Aoid boot legs soles and upper v f tr narneB jd. (ike won butcntV Ihops, c harness and the Loofs, tendon worthless scraps of our butch hemi- :ally treated and col- y and flavored with the products o'f iially "uselese truck," find their 4 f to the best tables as "pure fruit 11es." says writer in Popular Mecf anlcs. Such is the American method of inventive economy. Anecdote of Fitzhugh Lee. MaJ.-Gen. John Gibbon thus de scribes his meeting with Gen. Fitz hugh Lee at the McLean house. Ap pomattox county, Virginia, in April, 1865, at the time of the confederate surrender: "Going to the door, I found Gen. Fitz Lee seated on his horse and looking, as I thought, somewhat uneasy. He had been a cadet under me at West Point, and I had not seen him for years. As I looked at him a vision came up before me, and I could think only of a little rollicking fellow, dressed in cadet gray, whose jolly songs and gay spirits were the life of his class. My salutation of 'Hello, Fitz! Get off and come in,' seemed to put him at his ease at once and brought him to his feet. He came in to the house and told me his story. Before leaving, with a grim humor, he took from his pocket a 5 confed erate note, and, writing across its face, 'For Mrs. Gibbon, with the compliments of Fitz Lee, he said, 'Send that to your wife and tell her it's the last cent I have in the world.' " An Earthquake Experience. "Earthquake shocks hr.ve their nov elty but they are by no means of the sort that charms." said St. John Rob inson or New i orK in an interview with a Washington Post reporter. "I shall never forget the experience had in Guatemala a couple of years ago. I was a guest at the magnificent sstate of J. C. James in the Santa Maria Mountains, near the town of I Quezaltenango, which was destroyed by an eartnquake, witn iremenaous oss of life, just a few days ago. There was a jolly party of guests, and we had just sat down to dinner. "While the attendants were in the ict of filling the wineglasses the shock came, and every glass on the :able was overturned. It wasn't so ;erribly severe, but somehow put a Jamper on my sports, and though I ;ot another glass of champagne in ieu of the one that was spilled, I had ao relish for it. Most of the others lad been in the country a long time, ind a little thing like an etarthquake did not in the least mar their hilar .ty." The Woes of Jane. A dear little boy attended a dame school last winter and, on an occasion when visitors were announced, took part in exercises in their honor. The exercises comprised recitations by the orighter children, and among them :his dear little boy was called on. He recited in perfectly good faith the fol owing, which he had learned or caught from an indulgent nurse with semi-poetical instinct: "Jane ate cake and Jane ate jelly Jane went to bed with a pain in her Sow don't get excited, Don't be misled. For what Jane had was a pain in her head." When the youngster told of this to ais entirely surprised and somewhat ihocked parents they asked him: "What did the teacher say?" "She said nothing. She just turn ad around and looked out of the win low, and the scholars and the visitors wanted me to say it again." A Choice. "Life," we gravely say to the sor rowing friend "life, we should re member, is full of grievous disap pointments, and though, as you say, you feel that you have made mis takes, you should not repine, for no doubt in making one mistake you aave escaped another equally as 5reat, if not more so." We could talk thus for several lours about the mistakes of others, out he interrupts: "It may all be just as you say," he observes, "but once I had a chance co buy a gold brick and instead used ihe money to get married on." Weeping because he would never know the thrilling sensation of being ?old-bricked we passed hurriedly on. Why He Kept Quiet. The new clergyman had been asked to Sunday dinner by one of the fam ilies of his congregation, and had ac cepted. "You are a real good boy!" he said to the small son of his host at table. "Me?" said the boy, surprised at unsolicited commendation from any source. "Yes," went on the minister. "I watched you all through the sermon this morning, ani you hardly moved." "Oh!" exclaimed the lad, as a light broke upon him. "Well, you see, I was afraid of waking pop up." Ye Editor as a Moralist. Every time you feel like swearing, 1 f succpes Is en rlsed and edited. lit). It will inakii V. aekae & cunts. ys dished out to i(to us. S IN KTAHC-IIINU 'only bjr using Defiance P.tMn. A ... - m cooking required. An old bachelor says the best pet dogs come In glass cases. If you don't get the biggest and best It's your own fault. Defiance Starch Is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal It In quality or quantity. Common sense i3 not so common as rome men think it is. Hall's Catarrh Car Is taken internally. Price, 73c. , There are many critics who are de structive, but seldom constructive. ' HtopM the (Tough ctnd Works OAT the Cold Laxative Broiuo CJuiuiue TubletM. I'rice 2-Vx. You must catch vour hare before 5'ou can cook for him. Mrs. Wlusloir's KiMtthlnc: Hyrnp. For children trethlnK, aoltenH ihe .'". retlueea in tlaiuuiallua, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. It may be the first straw that really breaks the camel's back. FITC permanently eurea. Vo (Ita or ncrroasnesa after 1 1 Y nrat day's use of Ir. kllne's Oreat Nerve Itector. er. Hand for KKKK Wi.OO trial boccln and treatise. 1B. K. If kLOJlK, Ltd.. sal An n Ulreat, I'lilladalpblm. A sure sign is one that reads: "No trust." Plso's Cure cannot oe too highly spoken of as a cough cure. J. W. O'Hhkn, 3TJ Third Ave., N., Miuneoyolis. Minu.. Jan. ft, 1VUUL A man's conscience is more elastic than his suspenders. RUPTITRK permanently cured In 30 to 60 days: send for circular. O. S. Wood. M. J.. 621 New York Ufe bldR.. Omahn, Neb. Unless a man is satisfied with him self he is not in the self-made class. SPECIAL LOW RATE EXCURSIONS. To New York City and Atlantic City, $18.00 for the Round Trip, via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway, on July 17th and 21st; also August 7th and 14th. Re turn limit twelve days. Tickets good by boat between Cleveland and Buf falo and Albany and New York, if desired. Stop at Niagara Falls and Chautauqua. Full information on ap plication at City Ticket Office. 180 Clark St., or to C. F. Daiy, Chief A. G. P. A., Chicago. The bicycle novice practices off and on. Defiance Starch is put up 16 ounces In a package, 10 cents. One-third more starch for same money. The music ceases when the instru ment must listen to itself. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. Notre Dame, Ind. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of St. Mary's Academy which apears in another col umn of this paper. We do rot need to expatiate upon the scholastic advan tages of St. Mary's for the catalogue of the school shows the scope of work included in its curriculum, which is of thi same high standard as that of Vassar and Bryn Mawr, and is carried out faithfully in the class rooms. We simply emphasize the spirit of earn est devotion which makes every teach er at St. ' Mary's loyally strive to de velop each young girl attendant there into the truest, noblest, and most intel ligent womanhood. Every advantage of equipment in the class rooms, lab oratories and study rooms, every care in the matter of food and clothing. and exceptional excellence of classic conditions all these features are found at St. Mary's, in the perfection of development only to be obtained by the consecration of devoted lives to educational Christian work, in a spot favored by the Lord. (Issued under Statement of Taxes Paid by the Following Railroads that are Operated at a Los3 in Nebraska with Comparisons Showing What is Done in Other States with Lines of Railroads that are not Profitable. COUNTY. Pacific Railway in Nebraska Clav Adams Webster Nuckolls 71.22 miles This road received in gross earnings the sum of -$30,923 07 Operating expenses ; 60,918 22 Loss in operation $29,905 15 Kansas City, Northwestern This road received in gross earnings Operating expenses Loss in operation The reason these two lines of road are kept in operation is that in time of disaster to railroad prop erty, the Missouri Pacific Railway Company pur chased the securities and took possession of the roads which are parts of branches of roads that possibly never should have been built. However, as they are built and serve the f RAILROADS. MILES. Mlarinette T. & W. R. R 33.3 Washington Co. R. R 102.28 Mlefonte Cent 21.34 viistique & Northwestern. ... 62 ific Railway 146.37 as City, Northwestern 20.10 PELVIC CATARRH CAUOEG Palpitation of the Heart. Cold Hands and Feet. Sinking Feelings Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located, I ' I 4 x'i A ai i i4 ' iTeeesnrewv 1 : w -r: 1 ' l 1 "CMrsSchnejder: Mrs. X. Schneider, 2409 Thirty-seventh Place, Chicajr , 111., writes: "After taking several remedies without result, I began In January, 1901, to take your valuable remedy, Peruna. I was m complete wreck. Had palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, female weakness, no appetite, trembling, sinking feeling nearly all the time. You said I was suffering from systemic catarrh, and I believe that I received your help In the nick of time. I followed your directions carefully and can say to-day that I am well again. I cannot thank you enough for my cure. I will always be your debtor. I ha ve already recom mended Peruna to my Mends and neighbors and they all praise It. I wish that all suffering women would try It. I testify this according to the truth. "Mrs. X. Schneider. Over half the women have catarrh in some form or another. And yet, prol ably, not a tenth of the women know that their disease is catarrh. To dis tinguish catarrh of vr tut organs it baa been named very differently. - r BROWNELL HALL. A well equipped school for Rlrls. rjra the Woman's college of Itnltimire, the u of Chicago. Included in the corps of lust modern languaKfH taught ! women or e under the Instruction of the bent mimtcrs. pares for any college open to womm. I Special attention to tho development of I a, sense of social responsibility. Thoronie acter bulMing-. Out-door sports and a lar Swedish apparatus, l'hyslcal training d;i Instructor. Happy home life. Term mo Miss Macrae. Principal, Omaha. FULL SET Of TEETH $3.00 WOltK (H-AIIANTEKO WE DO AS WK AMVhKTlSK. NO KTUKKNTS. WK ARE HKKK TO STAY. CONSULT THE ItOKKH- Soft Flllloirs - - -Sliver KlllliiK" -Tn'ili Oleaned - - mal lor Sot of Teeth - - :i.0o UNION DENTAL COLLEGE, 'X'Eriliio.V RUPTURE CURED territory Wh patronise Kastcrn "fakirs" when you can deal with a tel nl lo rompir.v at rfomeAn aolut? guarantee in every case .fiend for clrr.il.ra. TMK EMpIrB RUPTURE CO., 932-33 Nasv York Ulfm Building, Cmmhm. rmmtritmkm. A Place to Spend the Summer. On the lines of the Milwaukee Rail way in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa are some of trie most beautiful places in the world to spend a summer vaca tion, camping out or at the elepant summer hotels. lioating, fishing, beautiful lakes and streams and cool weather. Okoboji is the nearest of these re sorts, but all are easily reached from Omaha, and the round trip rates this summer are lower than ever before. Full information on application. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Western Agent. C. M. & St. P. Ry., 1504 Farnam St., Omaha, the Authority of the Railroads ANOTHER INSTANCE COUNTY. Pawnee Gage 20.10 miles the sum of $10,519 14 37 A3 35 $26,912 21 counties, the Missouri Pacific Railway Company keeps them in operation, hoping that in time they will pay operating expenses and taxes even though they pay no profit to the stockholders. In other states arrangements have been made in such cases, so as to not work a hardship on the stockholders of non-paying investments, instances of which are given below: people m several J One woman ha dyspermia, another bronchitis, another ISright'n diwaae, another liver complaint, another con. Mimption, another fcmnlo complaint. Thcso women would ! very much air risetl to hear that they are it I Miner tiff with chronic caturi l. I!ut it ia ho. ncverthelcfw. Each one of t hese troubles ami a reat many more are simply catarrh that in, chronic inflammation of tbo miiooiia liniiifT of whichever orjran if alTectiMj. Any internal remedy that will cure ca tarrh in one location will euro it lu any other. Thin is why Peruna ban be come fio justly famous, in the euro of female diseases. It cures catarrh wherever located. Itn curea remain. Peruna docs not palliate it cures. Hon. Joseph It 'rowle y. ni(f r-ssman from I llinois, writes from Uobinson, III., tho following praiMJ fur the ji-eat ca tarrhal tonic I'eruua. Congressman Crowley says: t4Atrs. Crowley has taken a number of bottles of Peruna on account of nerous trouble. It has proven a strong tonic and lantlng cure. I can cheerfully recommend It. "'"J. II. Crowley. A catarrh book sent free by The Pe runa Medicine Co., Coliimbua, Ohio. If you do not derive prompt and satin factory reMilttt from the use of Peruna, write at once to lr. Mart man, ffiviiifr full ntatemcntof jour case ami he will Ixi pleased to give you hit valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The ilartman Sanitarium, Columbaa, Ohio. dilates of Vastmr colhKe, Itadcllff culler. nlverslty of Nebraska. Mini I be umvt-ia if uctors for 1Mi2-o3. Music, art mul i n ctendesl residence l.i Kuropenn capitals (ilvc Rood. tfeiH-rul education arid fire. -! net pal's certificate, admits to culUue. idlvlduallty and also the devehiptnent f liicws luslsli-.l upon as eKseiitbtl to -b-r. e, new sunny Kymnaslum eculiped with lv under the direction of a pi vlioiai lerate. Bend for cutaloKue. Addiess, TEETH HarOUfPUTEJl Chances riaterlal. NO KNIFE, NO I' A IN. no detention from business. Wo refer to thousands of cured patients in Nebrusk an l d jaocul; TWO IMMMSl piano stocks Bought for Spot Cash. Never in our business experience have we been able to offer such bareelriH in 1'lanoH as now. Iick of floor Kpace necessitates tho slaUKhleriiiK of prices i,n at leaat 10" pianos. lira rid new Pianos from $118.00 up to tho price of the celebrated Stein way. We sell new pianos on tTi monthly payments. Cull or write at once for calalojr, prlees.etc. SCilVOIIfK & Mil I MR. Manufacturers. Wholesale and Re tail Piano Jii.-akrH. 1313 rarnam Kt. Omaha of NcbrasUn.) AMOUNT OF TAX PAID. $ 256 74 5.077 27 25 20 5,079 90 $10,439 i $1457 P" miIe AMOUNT OF TAX PAID. $1,859 63 35i 68 $2,211 31 $110 per mile. TAXES PAID. 181 1,226 1,360 3,207 10,439 17 2,211 31 TAX PER MILK. $ 6 OO 64 OO 51 40 146 57 110 00 Of