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13 <br />ity of the town, made evident by the gradual reduc- <br />tion of its liabilities. <br />On the 31st day of January, 1876, the debt of the town was $64,800 <br />On the 31st day of January, 1883, the debt was 43,650 <br />A yearly reduction of $3,000. <br />This result, with the fact that no local questions now <br />exist to create discussion or disturb the harmony of <br />the town, so essential for its honor and reputation, <br />predicts that Lexington, at no distant future, may <br />well be compared, in thrift, industry and prosperity, <br />with any town in the Commonwealth. <br />ALBERT W. BRYANT,J Selectmen of <br />JOSEPH F. SIMONDS, Lexington. <br />LExiNvrox, January 31, 1883. <br />TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT. <br />Tax list for 1882 636.330 76 <br />Supplementary list 206 16 <br />Amount collected to date, <br />Allowed for prompt payment, <br />Abated by Assessors, <br />Balance uncollected, <br />$30,874 06 <br />344 08 <br />558 85 <br />4,763 93 <br />$36,536 92 836,536 92 <br />CHARLES T. WEST, Tax Collector. <br />LEXINGTON, Jan. 31, 1883. <br />