The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . eported to thecommissioner. Their combined resources amountedto $19,502,432, and the number of depositors was39,397. The national banks numbered about 100,with aggregate capital approximating $15,000,000,and individual deposits of nearly $50,000,000. In 1895 there were 4, miles of railroadtracks in the state, assessed at a valuation of $220,-705,822, and paying taxes to the amount of $1,514,-411. The miles of canal and feeders in the statewere, at the same time, The gross earn-ings of the en


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . eported to thecommissioner. Their combined resources amountedto $19,502,432, and the number of depositors was39,397. The national banks numbered about 100,with aggregate capital approximating $15,000,000,and individual deposits of nearly $50,000,000. In 1895 there were 4, miles of railroadtracks in the state, assessed at a valuation of $220,-705,822, and paying taxes to the amount of $1,514,-411. The miles of canal and feeders in the statewere, at the same time, The gross earn-ings of the entire railroad system of the state ap-proximated $40,000,000,—a decrease, as comparedwith the previous year, of more than $2,500,000. Inthis connection, the report as to corporations withinthe state is of interest In 1885 the number of cor-porations assessed was 797; the amount of taxes as-sessed, $235,769; in 1895 the number had reached4,450, the amount of tax assessed being $1,092,744. The state institutions of New Jersey were all inexcellent condition at the opening of 1S96. The.


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