Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 19, 1883, Image 2
' \ fHE DkJLY IBEE" OMAHA 3 MAKCIt 19 TRUE Temperance * 4 Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept , because of the non-removal of the cause liquor. The way to make n tnan temperate is to kilt the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car ry so many bright intellects to premature graves , and desolation , strife and un- happincss into so many families. It is a fact ! BROWN'S IRON BITTERS , a true nonalcoholic ic tonic , made in Baltimore , Md.tby the Brown Chemical Company , who are old drug- , rists and in every particu- ; jar reliable , will , by remov ing the craving appetite of the drunkard , and by curing the nervousness , weakness , and general 111 health result ing from intemperance , da ' > more to promote temperance , in the strictest sense tli-n any other means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines , especially'bitters , ' are noth ing but cheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BROWN'S IRONBITTEKS. Itisamedi- cmc , a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous , muscular , and digestive or gans of the body , producing - ' ing good , rich blood , health and strength. Try one bet tle. Price $1.00. BALL'S ' CORSETS Every Corset Is warranted aatls- jiotorj to Its wearer In every way , or the mono ; will bo roinnded by .the person from whom It was bought , only Oonet pronounced by par leading phyilelui . nrloui to thawearor , onaendorxHlliy lullM comfortable ana perfect OttlogOorMtera rniCT.Bby nB , 1.OO. Btlr.AdJa.U . ! . ( AMomlnal ( tilrn beary ) 8.OO , Nunlnz , 1.8 < tB * llk 1'reterTlna ! ( flne routll ) H.OO. 1'wwai Bktrt-Huppartlnc , 1.50. W T aala by ! * ' ! Ketall Dealer * rerywhen OEUOAQO COUSliT CO , , CUloasTO. Uk OISUTIYI FOHCII mtCSTKNOWNICMin Send 81 , 8 * . 83 , 85 for a tmmplu i tall box by J'.xpre CANDY orthebeatcandlcN America , put up elcrant boxen. > i Mtrfctly pure. Bui blefor iirment ? . I llercra to oil Cltl B . Try It jiicc. GANDT C. P. GUNTHE Ccnfcctlouer , Chlcn _ Ovi yiarf tractit \ -itO. CMIeagf. Authorized by tha Stair to t Ctiroiilc , Nervous and IVivato eaecs. Asthma , Epilepsy , Hbei tlml'IlenT pe-wonu , Urinary HKXUAL IXB1 ( Ion of ItJrual fnvtr ) , 4e. C guaranteed or mono ; refunded. Charges rhoauDds of cafc cured. No lojurloua medic tued. Mo detention from business. All medic farnUh d ven to patients at a distance , Coi tatlon fra and conQdentlal call or write. Ag ( zp rlenc ore Important. A 110UK for sxixca UlniUatod and clrcnlars of othrr tt . * Mt § * l d lor two M aUmps. JaVM Mutt m-PAYERSAND TAX-SHIRKERS ThQjorals , orKathor Immorals , tf Our Taxing System Sliown Up. Property Worth $11,000 AB- Besaed at $400. The Gas Works , Inclusive oi Lota , Machinery and Pipes , Assessed | at $11,000. State Taxes Not Reduced by Low Valuations ? . An Tnitrnottve Interview with the City Engineer In Which Ha Pre- enU Fact * and Qnotoi the Ziawi Governing Taxation ation- "How are yon progressing In tbo assessment dlscnsalon with Dr. Mil ler ? " inqnlrod a BEE reporter of the city engineer. "Well , yon can too for yourself. The Herald baa reached that point In thodisscnsslon when names nro applied to the disputants , and the essential features of the question studiously Ig nored. " Reporter "What do you refer to ? Olty Engr. I refer to the treat ment of thp main Issue ; namely , shall wo raise our assessed values npon a basis of equity. In my former Interview - view I Btated that the taxes u now levied were baaed npon a moat dis graceful system of falsification. I itatod what Dr. Miller nor any one olio can gainsay that to tax $ GOO and $800 lota in Hanscom addition at a valuation of $25 each , 'and lands anoh aa Miller and Richardson's , Turner's , Byron Rood's and others , valued from 91,000 to $2,000 per aero , at values of $100 , while at the same time the pro perty of business men , of mechanics and the middle men generally is as sessed at from one-half to ono-thlrd their value waa an outrage. I advV catod equalization , and in doing so stated that If property wore equally taxed In the olty the as sessed value , even if baaed npon a fourth value , would ralao our present valuation from seven millions to ton millions. This would roduoo the rate of tax from 5 to leas than 4 per cent. In other words it would reduce the taxes of the busi ness men and middle men and raise the tax of the speculator to the same basis of that which is used by the resi dent business man and manufacturer. Reporter Are not the cases you allude to somwhat exceptional ? Olty Eualnoor No , sir. I need but refer you to a comparison : of tin I assessed value of property and , th ( published sales aa they have appeared in the dally paper * . Here U what ] have copied from the "recent pnbliahec aales of real eatato : . 1. . Lot 11. bk 8 , Kountze'a 4th addition . 81,300 8 41 Lot 1 , Terrace addition . . . . 3,500 701 63 } feet of lot 8 , block 245 . . 700 201 Lot 5 and 6. block 3 , lied- lok'i aubdlvlelon . 2,500 251 Lot 8. block 3 , Heed's addi tion . . . 750 IK N i lot 8 , block 357 . 700 221 Lot 11 , block 7 , Snul.'s 2d addition . 527 1- Lotl.blook57 . 2,600 1,30 Lota 3 and 4 , South Omaha addition . 800 2 Lot r8 , Hartman's addition. 800 9 W 148 ( eet lot 33 , Redlck's 2d addition . 1.70J 24 W * of n i lot 6 , block 1 , Park place . 175 2 NJofnllotO , MoOandlUh. 275 17 Lot 43 , Terrace addition. . . . 1,800 17 Thla list la only a mnnlng sample c the disparaging ratio of asiosimoc between improved city property an the lands and lota In the addition taken from the sales. But they d not begin to show the facts. For In stance , lots 9 and 10 , Bartlett's add tlon , for which $10,000 was refute and $12,000 atVod a short time BR < are assessed at $200 each or $400 alt < Bother , onotwenty-h'fth of their valui Lands of 8. E. Rogers , Kountze , Ree and Drake and others , which are p : celled out In lots at from $2,000 I $4,000 per acre , are aaaoased at $1 ( to $300. The Omaha Gas company works , covering three lots , building pipe , &o. , are assessed at a total < about $11,000. , The lots alone c which the works stand , not oonntlt buildings or machinery , are worl $15,000 and the pipe oonldnot bo la for $100,000. The Telephone cm paoy alone is assessed within $2CK as much as the gas company. In coi trost with these fictitious values yc will find the business blocks taxed i from one-half to onethirdFund ) 22 foot store , for instance , assessed at $0700 ; Steel Johnson al $11,600 ; Broatch , $5,30 and the Millard block occupied 1 Tootle & Maul at $15,000. ' Reporter Upon what basis do tl assessors arrive at anoh strange varied valuation * ? I can't tell. Some of them , of conn are totally Incompetent. The troi uror'a account of the Fifth ward she the gas companys and ether proper ore - usually taxed in each ward entire eM , omitted I am informed the Fit 'in ward assessor's books are aD mnddl 111 up and full of omissions , ho bolnir i iid ported drunk half of the time. Hoover n- nx - over the whole system of assosamo it. ia based upon a licensed evasion of official oath. Wo arotoldproporty mt bo assessed at one-third or one four its values to avoid state taxes , and t assessors take that stand , yet th swear to make returns based up full and correct values. Hero Is t assessor's oath , and I want every m to road it , and Dr. Miller to s whether or not a man otn take It a cat honestly report $50,000 of land Jls- ma- $4 500 or ? COO lota at $25 , or , fr < and SIOO.COG to $200,000 of gas oompa in property at $11 000. JIT ire * HUte of Nebraska , County of i ow. I Mieaoor , - , do solemnly iwear that I oes book to which this U attaohsd oonUlui ne correct and full lUt of all real rod penm ! nd projwty lubjeot to taxation ID - , so ( tjj u I have been able to ascertain the MI logs That the value of all property , mom IM. and credit * , el which a sUtomtai DM her made and rerlfind by the oath of tha per * don requlr-d to lint the amot la hereby ttu'ly ifltumid on ret forth in mob iiUte- n ent ; that la evrry o te where I hive been truucr | { to iiectrtrtln the rmauat of value of the property of nny person or body oor * pornte , I have dlllgentlr and by the beat ineanii in ray power endeitvored to Atcer. tftlu the true nmount and value , nnd that M I verily bellevdtbo tail vnluo thereof ii et forth In tha nboro retorna where the Mieiamotit baa been corrected by u town board , except as corrected by the town board and that in no oano have I knowing , ly omitted to demand of any person of whom I waa required to make it , a Rtato- inent of the amount and value of hii prop , erty which be WM required by law to Hat , nor have I connived t any violation or flvaalon of any of the requirements of the law In relation to the Msctunicnt of property - erty for taxation. The only possible means to hide property under fictltlonn values IB nnder a system of nnder-valnatlon. The cxonao for It la that it will save us from Btnto taxation. This In Itself la a base fabrication , gotten up by thoeo interested in escaping their just share of taxation , and I will prove it beyond contradiction. But before I go to the proof , lot us go to THE MOBAL OF TlIK rilACTIGE. If any man wore to go upnn the witness stand in court and swear falsely to save himself from a pecu niary judgment , every man would pro nounce him a perjurer , and npon con viction he could b3 sent to the peni tentiary. Ytt hero are men all over the state who are openly told to violate late their oaths that their constituency may rob the state of Its share of taxes. Will the editor of the only re ligions journal explain the difference between perjury to rob the Btato and perjury to rob B railroad company or an individ ual. Of what use are all our churches that toaoh our youth moral ethics when not a preacher will raise his voice against public theft or public perjury ? And yet the strangest part of all this Is that the rate of valuation has nothing to do with state taxes , for the state would bo in a sad predica ment Indeed if any part of it could escape its share by placing a fictitious valnouponlU property. To demonstrate that such a thing la Impossible , 1 refer you to section 74 , page 413 , of the compiled otatcs of Nebraska of 1881. STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION "rowEiia. " Tno governor , auditor of public ao- counts and treasurer , or the majority of them , shall constitute the state board of equalization , and oald board of equalization shall hold a session at the capital of the state commencing on the third Monday of July in each year , and it shall bo the duty of said board to examine the various county assessments and to decide upcrn the rate of the state tax. The state school tax and the state sinking fund tax to bo levied for the current year , together with any other general or special taxes required bj law to bo levied , and to equalize anc make the levy of snob taxes through out the stato. But snch cquallzitlori shall bo by varying the rate of taxa ( ion on the different counties in case the said board < : f equalization are sat lifted that the sualu of valuation hat not been adjusted with reasonabl uniformity by the different assessors ' For advocating * publlo imprclp ? monts that la jr judgment are in fcj Interest 6publlo health aud oooncpt and for advocating an tqaallzatloi Jy taxes BO that every man , rich and poo' alike , shall bear his just burden o .taxes dollar for dollar. I am called i hoodlum. Now I wish it nnderstooi however approbiooa _ that epithet ma ] seem , as between being an advocate o fraud'and one of those who seel wealth by shirking a jaat share it the expenses by which that wealth si secured and thereby are termed re speotablo , and being an advocate ol my honest convictions and of measure , that recognize all persons on a baalac : rqnallty before the law and for thai bo classed a hoodlum I prefer belnf a hoodlum. In the absence of suitable materials or the time to prepare it , people of tu go without a dressing for salads. Bcj DURKKE'B and yon will never tronbU yourself to make another. SARATOGA. The School Exhibition a Decide : Success. The exhibition of our school l&r evening was a decided success and rt fleets great credit on Prof. Bally , wh : has labored with untiring zeal for It accomplishment. The time used 1 preparation waa limited so that pei faction waa not expected but all dl well , there being hardly a perceptlbl break during the entire programmi all of which makes it more difficult I criticize , Indeed almost impossible 1 do it justice in our limited space. The address of welcome by Mli Laura Elton was clearly spoken at well received. Master Charley Hair Dec's deoli matlon , entitled "Tho Scottish Boy,1 was the best of the evening and wort , ' of blah praise. That by Master Eni Elton , entitled "Ton Little Pigi was nicely executed and another ei titled "Tho City of the Living , " * well rendered by Miss Jessie Lawta being one of the features of the eve Ing. 10 Among the chorus recitations , which there wore a number , "Tho w Ohlokon" and "Bartata Freltchle are worthy of mention. The sketc "Tho Modern Red Hiding Hood , " which Prof. Bailey took the part the professional burglar' , was ar piece of acting , taken from an ace teur point of view , nnd It is ovlde from his success last evening in difficult a role tint ho has more th ordinary talent as an actor. Mlssj Mary Grnonix sustained I part very creditably as Red RIdl Hood. 1 Miss Jennie Patrick , in the ohal tor of Betsy Morrlok , in the dlaloj m entitled "An Awful Mystery. " 10 sorno good acting , sharing the hoi in with David Christie , who was I la exceptionally good at Pat , the Ir man. atm man.Tho above are a few of the merit m ons , and wo regret that space al > y puts an end to our pleasant dutj recording so successful an exhibit ! hear i. : MABCH 17,1833. OUBKOC hea For Throat DlsMes nil Goaf ar UEOWN BuoNoniAL TBOCHKS , like other rtally good things , are frequi JPI Imitated. The genuine arc told enl aa boxes. KNIQHrS OF HONOR. A Card of Thanks from Mrs. Arm- Btrong. OMAHA , Neb. , March 13. To the Officers and Member * of Omaha Lodgn , No.tJ29 , Knightaof Honor Gent - t lemon : I wish to acknowledge the receipt of | 2,000 paid to mo on the death of my on , and to tender my devout thanks or the benefit yon have bestowed npon mo. mo.I shall over fool a sincere regard for ronr order , hope there will bo a spe cial providence over yon in all hours , and may this favor have a return to rouintrno benevolence. May Oed bless and prosper the cvdor of the Knights of Honor. 1 would further tender my sincere hanks for your sympathy and assist- , nco through the sickness , death and turial of my son , and with an earnest wish for the prosperity of your noble order , I remain , Very gratefully , REBBHOA ARUBIHONO , Hertford's Aold Phocphutn a recommended for headache occa- ioned by Indigestion , and whenever hero Is a general feeling of sluggish ness end lack of energy. FAB W I < I < SOCIABLE- The Coming Departure ot the Chris tian Church Pastor. There waa a very largo attendance t the Y. M. 0. A. rooms Friday on the occasion of the farewell sociable given in honor of Rev. J. W. Ingram , for some time past in charge of the Christian church at this place and shortly to leave for his now field of labor In California. The loss of 'his favorite pastor is much regretted by hla many friends here , not only in but outside of the congregation , but his going IB to some degree necessitated on account of the health of his family. The Earnest Workers furnished ele gant refreshments , and a thoroughly enjoyable time was had by all , only narred by the coming dopartnro of their pastor. The pleasure of the evening was very mnch Increased by several vocal selections by Mr. J. W. Wilklns , who , with his wife , accom panies Mr. Ingram to California. Mr. Richard Bosworth , of Bristol , R. I. , while climbing a fence wan struck In the small of the back by & heavy rail falling upon him. He was rendered helpless. St. Jacobs Oil waa applied to the wounds , and in two days after Mr. Bosworth waa en tirely well. Emmet Monument Association. At a meeting of the Emmet Monument ment Association the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted : WHEREAS , Wo , the Emmet Monument ment Association , are greatly indebted to the ladles and gentlemen whose able and generous assistance contributed BO mitoh to the gratifying success of our celebration of the 105th anniversary off the birth of Ireland1 ! beloved martyr , Robert Emmet ; be it > $ I , JtaBOLvavThat our .waraert thanks an In aad hereby tendered Boa. M. V. Gaa pion , of Dafenport , Iowa , for his cogent , ' acholarlr aad eloquent addreas. HESOLVJCD , That Miai Btaola Growler , by berable _ and in every way admirable piano , ana aitsi oiary LI. McJNamara , by her arttitio rendition of a charming vocal number , have placed us under lasting obli gations. RESOLVED , That wo appreciate the accomplished manner in which Miss 31ara Pierce , the double quar tette from the Omaha Glee club , and the A. O. H. band , acquitted them selves in their several parts. RESOLVED , That wo are in an espe cial manner debtors to Hon. Jamss E , Boyd , because of hla many conrtoalei and attentions on that evening , also tc the gentlemanly management anc polite attaches of his opera house. RESOLVED , That these resolution ! bo published In THE BKB , Herald and Republican , and also that a copy ol them be sent to o ch person anc organization mentioned above. Millions Given Away. Million * of Bottles of Dr. King's NOT Discovery for Consumption , Coughs anc Colds , have been given away aa Trial Bottles of the large size. This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the pro p'rleton , were it not for the rare merit posaesed by this wonderful medicine. Cal at 0. F. Goodman's Drug Store , and ge a Trial Bottle free , and try for yoirself never fa1 la to cure. A Doe Talka by the Telephone. nartlJtdCuurant. A Danlolsonvlllo man lost his ooaol dog the ether day , but it waa fonni and recognized by friends. The ; called him up the ether day by tele phone , and asked him if he had los a dog. Receiving the reply , "Yea where Is hb ? " they bade him "cal him , " placing the dog's ear at the ma chine. The animal at once began t yelp and lick the machine most fondly and his master , recognizing the famll iar bark of hla pet , waa soon on ham to claim him. . IHE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited Thla Is especially true of a famll medicine , and It Is positive proof tha the remedy imitated la of the hlghoa value. As soon aa it had boon tosto and proved by the whole world tha Hop Bitters was the purest , best an moat valuable family medicine o : earth , many imitations sprung up an began to steal the notices In whiol the press and people of the conntr had expressed the merits of II. B. and in every way trying to induce snl ferlng invalids io use their stuff in stead , expecting to make money o : the credit and good natno of H. B Many others started nostrums put n in similar style to H. B. , with vari ously devised names in which th word "Hop" or "Hops" wore used li away to induce people to believe the were the same as Hop Bitters. Al such pretended remedies or cures , u matter what tholr style or name li and osplclally thoeo with the wor "Hop" or "Hops" in tholr name or I : any wayi onnectod with them or thel name , aie Imitations or counterfeits Beware cf them. Touch none o them. Use nothing but genuine Ho Bitten with a bunch or cluster c green Dors en the white label , Trai nothing elie Druggliti aud dealei ara warred ega'nit ' dialing It ( miti tlons oi ecrU falls. LINE or TOB- Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY U now running IM FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND OOUHOIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers -AND TUB Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to RDT point beyond ; 01 IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUIi OR MimCEAPOI.IS Take Ihe BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , Milwauke8&StPaulfi'y Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth street * and at U. P. Depot and al Millard Ilotel , Omaha. tfSeo Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. 8. MERIULL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , OeneralManager. General Paas. Agent J. T. CLARK , OEO. H. HEAFFORD , General Sup't. Asa't Oen "us. Airtnl PERSONAIf-"Prta ol the human body cnmrgod , developed and strengthened , " etc. , la an Interesting advert.sement long run In our piper. In reply to inquiries we will say that there no evidence c ! humbug ab nit thla On Uie contrary , the advertljtn arv very highly In dorsed Interested persona may got sealed clr * culars giving all particulars , giving all particu lars , by addressing Erie Medical Co. , P. 0. Boi 513 , Buflalo , N. Y. Toledo Evening Bee. n 11-ly Ii the old favorite ana PEORI ST. LOUIS , 'MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON , And all PoluU E t tndcOouth-Eaat THE LINK COMPRISES Nearly 1,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track 11 connections are made In UNION DEPOTS haa a National Reputation u being tht reel Through Oar Una , and la unlvemllj needed to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Ball. ad In the world ior all classoa oi travel. Trylt ndyou will find traveling a loxnt ) natead of a discomfort. Through Tlcketa via rhia Oelebrattd Line aa e at all offices In the West. All Inlormatlon about Batea o fare , Bleeph. . Oar Accommodations , Time Tablet , Ac. , will bt cheerfully glren by applylnlng to id Tlce-f rea''t 4 den. Manager.Cbleaga PEROIVAL LOWELL/ Gen. . Paseenjrer Agt. Ohlcagt W. J. DAVKNPORT , Gen. Agsnt , Oonncll Blntta. H. P. DIJKLL. Ticket lA r . Oma Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD.1 HAjnnTAOTURKD BT Buck's Stpve Co. , BATNT LOUIS. PIEUCY it 'BRADFORD ' , SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. Complaining and growling will never care rheumatism , but St. Jacobs 01 certainly will. Nebraska Loan & TrustTOompany HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - $100,000 JAS. B. HKAKTWELL , President. A. L. OLAKKE. Vlce-1'ronIJent. E. a WEBSTER , Treasurer DIREOTOES. Bamael Alexander Oswald'Ollrer , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster' Goo. H Pratt , Jas. B. Ueartwell , D. U.McEininner. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt ) Thla Company furalihes a permanent , homo Institution where School Boii rand other legittj Issued llunlclpal aecnritl * (0 ( ( Nebraska can I * be negotiated on the m ) it arorable Urnu Loans made on Improred Ik'n J n all well settled counties ol the stats , Uioajl | l pc.niit > lH local STEELE , WHHSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GI&AR8 MD MMUFACTURED TOBACCO. for BSHWODD BAILS AHD LAFLIN fc BAND POWDER CD. -DEALERS IH- IAIL'8 SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Pp.13 1020 Farn hamStreet , ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association , CELEBRATED' m & BOTTLED BEER , THIS BXOBLLEHT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Go ds arc Made 16 the Standard of our \ Guarantee. ; 3 GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th , and Hamey Street , Omaha. Neb. A. M. CLAK , Painter&PaperHanger SIflH WRITES & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE. * RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window SMea aud Curtains , OORNIOE3 CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Faints , Oils & Brushes. 107 Sooth 14th Htreat OMAHA , NEBRASKA OMAHA CORNICE WORKS. KUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors. Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Galvanized lion Cornices , Iron Sky Light * , Etc , 310 Soutb Twfllfth . Street , OMAHA , N ! B. mar 7-mon-wed-f ri-me. PERFECTION HEATING1 AND BAKIMG is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. ' WITH WIRE IfAUZE OVER DOORS , ' For aale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS Jail-maul Single Breecli Loading Shot Bans , from 85 to SIB,1 Double Breech Loading Shot ( tons , from (18 to 875 , Mnzzle Loading Shot Guns , From 88 to S25 , " Fishine Tackei , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Ooods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , Imported and. Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes , and everything re s quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and , | Notion.w Store , Cigars from $15 per 1 * < 000 upwards Send , for Price List and Samples