Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1895 — Page 3

KQI. MATT

Message to the Legislature.

On March ü. tiMi. the per cent, temporary Interest loan bund of im, umountinir iUiMOl. will b com-duo On April l. iw?. th option ttw tut ; tu femmptionof V3 l'"r cent. WTjune; liitr-t kau funding hnao. HUHXti wi.l U-'f .iif r- . wUUm. Jut H. t u option i.i tn ;S per cunt, seh. ol fun i sltt'i. lu r iwnl. of 5 urt Ol) " L 'oMuviiiit t "0 will become due dartm: the p.vat year, an wl hi.vo tu Ii provided tur: . , March I. ISirt. 3 P"r emit, tem

porary loan iioiui. " p.?

provided ' April I. IbO'. 't lr vvnl b'"l' rary fundlni; bonds, lKi' .... May I, IKt.V.H. p-rcont. now Statu House bonds. 1;.Ä

A Sure and Gradual Extinction of the State Debt.

4W.M 00 f.S5.W W tOWlO to

Indiana's System of Education One of the Most Perfect in the Country.

Making n total fuWwkduutho proent iiseul year of

I.HUO) M

The Prison North Self-Sustaining, With a Handsome Surplus.

Ihir.vi nir INMiimim iMl tin' V.i au nt f liiterinidlute 1'rU.Hi.

Kti.tillh-

Or lev. tlm SWUM duo March I. which Hl 'jputl. leaving .. . .n.0." m I would K'ctimuiciid that you provide- for tho reluudlng of Hits debt, and that Jt be for the extension of Hu option to a longer period than Jsn'.vv lermltted believing that u lower rato of lutoiest nuv be secured. Thl- extension o time can vol! bo granted, for Uif amounts upon which options are enforceable, and t.i" debt maturing i W- M " M9 "m aH much. If not mon Hutu can be eared for wttuout unduly Increasing tho sintdns fund levy tor several wars to conic. I It U w Mi Mnrerc regret that I hnvo to report ! that during my two years of administration ! our Mate has not been free from domestlL ' troubles, through attempts by organized

bodies of men from nn aomining . ! i.. ,,..,( .(..tinni'v viniuti; our laws. At several

III puone -

of laws titncu-d. .N'o spcclllc powi

furred ly la' tipon the governor is enabled to see to the execution .1....)

'1'lie mtHsr.üo rorrntnetids the propriety of eimitlrtf tliMoll.im.'l'w- ,,,. I. AMorUl-i tU-civornortn tili own name, or In the name ' th, Mate, on the rolatlon ol thtt wovern -r. U inhtltut in tho vm-H actions to enjoin and prevent tho commlsstim of any nets !i..liit jiro;"rty. public lwo. public niorath. public health, puullc policy, or in any Uolatloti of uuy of t'i statutes of thu ta to. I Willi tho authority In proiercaestonpiolniu I r,.i.,it ..r for tho nronerty In which thu Jilfkai

nets nro bclnit eominitted, and in thlM connec

tiou of maUini: the law rirouewu

nnvnr kiiM i n'.rrtidv insttttltcd.

I :, AuthorlzlniithcKov.-rnor or other proper ioniccr to liiMtltuUt and maininlii uctlous usalimt railrond companies, or other couimon carriers, to restrain tlifin from curry In 1"hciwerrt for the purpoho of oinracln in ubuvtul eatciprlsg. ami maklta; the camlm, for such purposes a cause for u forfeiture oi llu lr Ininchh'. ,

r. AuthoriKin tf trovcrnnrinnuii!".' thsriiT. or other oxocuttvo oflleer of theiouni. who fulUor refuses to twrform

the duties enjolmd upon him by law. for ft limited iK-Iod. and m apjifdnl temporarily j Mime peronto pvrform the dutle of " fc-uch of- . lice duriuu wU KU4Pen-lou. A leport . f w h , action iwaor with the niot. to be furtiMicd to tno general Uhseinbly at Its next .st.sh,,.n Authorizing the Kovernor to apply to the , court of tho county for tho removal of anv '

sheriff or other executive ouuer . . -perMstcntlv fail, neglect or refuse to perform tho duties rcciuircd of him by law. a.,, i i r,.roniniend that you consider amiue-

tli.n. hlioilld VOU thlMK

Lluratlon. What may be i

forest. have to prei ....nilmi. in reiulr ill1? W

"".""..:v.. .;. ....i.i., f..rtiio future In ilieuuchwoi..

W DUllHI' i" im... - ,u .,

On

curr.tely

troops.

...1 t Ik tMUIIIllimH t.,a.. Il,illt fl rt IIINIini

iinlred the Iokh. ami erceu-u r. number of farms sn tne i-. Wnllnu tho iiniwinnco oi kucii a vo ielVund Mono. Hut for this lire, it is prob , a ' W1 ,UMeeptilde of cu tlvu- "'vlrie'tho hUtoryof our troops.

1 able ttaU prison would nisobuvo ucco , clHlM ilir!l, l)Ccoi.io prolltauw upiwhiiert coairalsHlonoM to represent ln.lli tttffioveror H-,y tho ncccs,lty of cnlar,- roof xMvr lnS'onL 1 tni ho p oMist ,tute prison .nhiht be avoided Wu d U ,0r utility nd roiii. "."eiary of tho commlsy co .lUhlmr intermediate V- erC al vulw-not for onun.ent-aml to on- I JeXr; M. tho commissioner mqt dustrial bdiools for youthful ofiei dew n m t u vatlon of n larwe part of on. in ,KHlon ut chlcUamnua an ' ucli prlHons or m:1kw1h a laro "f11","J. ! ","u w ic y u hyin of reward or bounty ho "Jf0 u wct.k to this worthy and iL Mint to learn useful tra. oh. r "fv,5? to. for l"wnc- a full or putt al g wiotta Ä Tbo following May they wer , uoprlrtoiwwo now have. tt1' Vnw.rinVliml from tax A tonro number of tho In wn , alncompVlca to vlnit the Ucld. So far as It Icu,ens of tho hum. huvo con, j1 .s.ld,, they vu done the

Ell -wicrw fnr niiitteroi lmiHiruuivc. .... , ,,, . u.ii i,ut i is not coiuimuiu.

tober3..1Uathein r"fi ehi i: discussion ol this ub eel V he tothe nature of the ork.be eompeiou

lloys.ui. rcceivini; , h . boant of traiio.ounmaiii". . Outnnotln.r iWK-etionoi um .frm.t...HM -!iiie useful trade, with ti c 1-, ,'',..,,.. r,.solutlon dircrtlm,' puhllo m- ouv m'' ' lllborof i0vo nnd wtriotUm.

become "" ,.:.. nmi 1 cuimueLH i o luV" " v. vnrir bus beea

that when dl-smisscil they may

provements made have been necessary and "uuSShe two year, of my WHiwtto. ondlnir January I. IM. I .ttZ lMunA , nmi f.S rem Sblons of tints nun

ö eVtüres 1 havo ulxo commuted the sen !S "onwenty-ono prlson-rs nearly ull o

..,ii nuncr' nmciiiicu n-ni .

Iherc will pronaniy com;. ! tjon necessary for the emure

Of

which were In tho cases of youui m - -

endlnc them to '.he reform i.oon " ;

Of these, no less

erous measures

of roads,

Importance

it is

ti tieonle of tho

National and Rtntu

are nein .

talilnu' a wide runirn

than twenty-four

ot the

of

. .. ( ..ni..lrlll'tlnll.

"c ' .r.": of a M-Htem

lore me e " ,. .ii,. I iio uol i nuere.iiii"'- "v -..,

1 minified for the llrxt offenso. nopmu f .. nod roads to the public and beneve v.. , I ülvo n uood effect upon their future 11 c. ?JÄÄr impromcnt. but n the ,

! The rerort of tho Instttu e mUt,. ot lawM t hU cud. U.e I - - '

- a i .....I. .holl'kl Hill I H'lll .lll.T "'" I . . li rt tfl 11 ill K'l&TS L. 1IUIV - i

n- for tue Mut.. "'I""'1":?,";', u ",:, oni-o .mbllwcoli- 1 April. ISM. t ! m1!1?? SÄi.W Is,,,.,,.,s. 1,, II

unce BK.J .-::.,".., ;( roL-res-, "... :..,.,n,.,V. wi. erected by this club in i,rB,"r.' 7.V..." ,.i Ivo co-onera- I The Soldlers' ana - t hhouMc our uuty w v.

! i.. ..... unA iuw f ttmtwrlvnninrL-tMi, v i-'-

im ruiiuvii ' -,..,. Uta.

tlon necessary for the cniarecm.. l' . ........,... u tmvii ikccured hurvey

" .. r ..,..... CO Ulli ailU llUtl ni". .

'Ihere arc few iiue.uoi! h."" , u , th0 .cnerlli KOvernmcnV. . o that will enuage youra tt s 'J ",' alltljiat nhnllar steps bo taUcnby Inbeiuif widely discussed by t nrcfmnmcnd that you by Joint rea,i,.. mtlru country. ! dlana. nnu 1 riu uij renresenta-

olutmn reiiucsi uuj .......1 Uvos in cotiKress to M-curu from tho fc-eneral iuvcr ncnt a .survey for a hin canal co.mecttnir l nttu Mlfhbfan with tho Ohio river nÄlc f h becouilnv cneral anions t tha nÄ that It would bo wisest ami best to hr Sour "cnatow In tho natlomi conuress in better accomplished than that United State hcnator should bo elected by direct oto 01 the people of their mates. M.,tt 11. The frequent und lamentable ncc Idents of nlmJft dally .wurrence through oj r.f M(.ini bollern, tiemands moro than a P"1"

t weh t Tho In vestlKat on of these ncciuca, lSfln S!all7 .n.CrCat lossof llfcauddo.

tructlon of property, .eau vu ...

tlieyure too often occasioiieu i, and IncoiiiKtcnt engineers. A hill was before the lcBlHlaluro two years nc0 pahslnu one house and falllnR th pother on i count of lack of tlmo. provldlm: for tha. examhratlon and Ikcwlng of englnecra In . f .rminnrv steam boilers and itcam

I KcneratY,,S apparatus, in cities bavin a populotion of tlvo thousand or more. It .Is be leved

Hint such a law would tend toicswn

entire country

road congresses Vin lllfCUSslOIH

Many of the remedies

. ... iiiin)lln in" if

iiroi)oiou wouiu uuuinn -- 1,1. ,J Lulu 1 fearm too man v of tho proiwsUloW h.UIV . .... . ,:L L .... .,. lmnrovcd roads.

nil the heavier

II J Mill

" . .., m of 110 ana

ciacnts. tncrcuy --

Mm. much m recenv

In the front ranlc of

: - I.. itniitloti of treat reform measun . i

"'-"j -

Our lonlsl.uures nam

years 10 piucu iwuu

' .. .i...v..t.ii .ifr. llf II

bv keeolni. step w in me uii - ore Set c vlllzation. and meetln the - creatlinVdemandsof a ikm.PIo Brown rap h y tnVcttlth. in general prosperity and enllK it vu-ent-It Is to be hoped that tho work of ho AfU-nlnth ircneral assembly may not fail short of those that have pa-sed. s ,: . -... uMitned satisfaction to an-

Bounc at uie im.nces of tho state are in a 3 and healthy condition. No tw th, and- I in the fact that the lat general assembler hiced the levy sw cents a neater revenue w. s riorlved than under the old levy. Thls uns largely due to tho asement of property under tho tax law of t'.l 1 am of the opinion that a Mill further reduction can be wifely .iuadc-ot leat of 2 cents In the ehool tax rövr The state Institution have been acnerouVlv nnn ided for under their judicious and ccoo,nP.cal management: there the annual detieit. It has not been to borrow money to meet the annual "tore1 iiiKin thehtate debt. but. on the other hand. 0 X1: the past two yean, demands upon thu r: surv hale been promptly honored, interest

met

the

of tho

com-

et. and the .sun. of t90.U.l already ild upon he -late debt and the further sum of ilMAM ailed la and MUhe canceled n? fewduys.

.alclns a total patu on 1110 iuv"

c

Hi:

O.O.

In the ere;

atlon of a .state debt sinking fund

liivv. means nave ucen ir-

.t )i roii.iWiflt

vided for the ure and gradual extinction o ibe state debt. 1'he sum nroduced by this leyy of th e cents, together with what may reas m-

be uvauauio irom me k-

1. 1 .iiiiiuirii'il tnai as

conduct prlze-Ilehts at Koby. or at any other place in the state, and that this uct did not repeal tho law which makes prlzo-llshuns criminal offense. 1 Immediately entered imo concspondence with the authorities of Lake countv. seeking to devise some moans to prevent or suppress these meetings Several '"NhtbltionH were given In the hullrtlns of th club which clearly revealetl the purpo-e of the association and the character of us .sport.

nn,.. ..HwirH es of Kalle COUIHV ceuiB

w...-..ri.d tu iin vent tho opTatlou

iu ml t On-refore caused a suit tob

mencedlnthe I.uko circuit court tor an injunction and for the appointment of a receiver. A rereiver was nppointed, and from this order an ippeal was taken at once to the M'preme eourt. here the c.ire tH remains undecided lowing tothe vast crowds, from vc to chrht ' thousand gathering on the grounds J.' I club, largely of a rough anildeaperatecharat- . .. .,.1 , ,i.imint of the construction of tho

building, so arranged that It n"1' . dangerous to obtain access to the center or rim, 1 for the purpoMM.f making arre-ts.and the large I number of employes of tho a-soclation üarding the entrance, the authorlt es el ,K,werkws to contend or make arre&ts. I. the reore, on the 4th day of September - n; I teat being advertised for that evening. 1,31 ' , ..11. -f;..n lti.wdns w tit thirteen

' " X:!; the Second. Third and Fourth

re-Iments of the Indiana legion to put ,.,i.n nf the nronerty.

auiers ami .,

CUrst'U some 01 me ..mi-i.. .v i.. It is justly a matter of pride to every citizen

nf itidiann. that her system 01 jm"-"'"

.turn

1

U everywhere regarum a . - - ' - tn(lian!l hChool for feeblo;

perieci 1: iv .,.ilf,ni ntmiiii vouth. to which I invite your .nun""

the nubile tcnoois. una wie ; V"" uUi.ni.ln a satisfactory cou-

' fund .lemaud your constant v.guaiiee. .... , w.u ,a c,easo In the number measure may be adopted to Impair the ue- ( d Itloi 1. 1 ;s( Vi ye.ir of thirty-three.

1

1 : . , t i 1.-

ihstltutlon believe the an- "ir nr .AmwmIuIo largely for Its

(i. u i..v....-.. . . ....force

dellc eneles. owmjb io im-

cent

.... . . .1,.,

nual inulnteiiance fund should be Increased to

. . n vxin fit thn same

I twinWpre-ontcdlhlHCSSlQn and I com1 nicndlt to your consideration.

The limited time aiioweu jou 7, ,i tlon in which to transact the rcsponsl blcand Importnnt labor Intrusted to you will rojulra the faithful utilization of every "rncnt. There 1 moro to fear from too much legislation rather than too little. It s ; hazardous thmiLH. lnws with which th9

. ' ct. A healthy pul. Ic .entlmont to encour- - - m0 t(imUlar through usa, 1 nee oRlclals faithfully to carry out the pro- invrs -is our tax law, or election law. or I ift "L '.V ,1,,. renont law would overcome Mfh to . h ..... 1)COielao

; anv of its supposed defects There should ; 'McüVtomca and have expressed Menaced no law that will add to the html en . J, mnr u of this tax. nor the management so far reramea u 1 ontf H cnaBcd canlly lead from the people as to deprive the... of the rieht , W, nn, doubt vnat WOuld be unfor-.-1, .11 na it Is termed, tnc lax ollll

our m vv, 1 i ......

may reasonably

school year IsJt was Derived from state school tnx Interest collected by cnimtles-' Interest congressional fund Local tuition Liquor license. ( Unclaimed fees and other .sources

Total 1 e venue.

,Sl,9an.5l 31 71.810 TO . Ml-.U S-5 . -JIT.Wl 0)

even

. t ...... ...... 1 tf

' .. ! 1 vniir wiipc1 al cure at.u

lor tnc Insul. uvm"" - . . , bought. WiXt,

lUUOU Iii in nv - --- . inxano paticnu receiving the caro of suite arc gathered In this hospl tat , ..,.(...,, 2 nt the elOSO Ol

numoer ui i' "-..,;;-,. ,M.m,

ir was I. IPs. in .nine. mn. im -

the

The laft

. . . , r 1 "

leeteil.If thlsiscesireu. .ui j .1.1 r 1 ie!trieitV WÖ

iiii.ii-,.., - - . n.,u m

extyct. In tho near future, eievwiv 4.., hr K oüt throw-h the country. A law- .hould . ...... inin in nt v commlrtMonors

lie viiuviv" - . " - i ii..,ii. virht tncrnnt rigl.ls-oi

public thoroughfares. ti their injury 1 .1... ........I nt tlm-i coiniHMled to

and who' have borne tho cost of their con

tun.i

... . .... nn iiini .1

uru.-i. Ki-iiwv.. -- - - , . ..i-.,i

winter may be agrceaiiie. a..u ..... : ) that dignity, earnestness and harmony ,..i,i r..-.iii nmoiiir renresentatlNOM 01 a

ommlioners ; - -- "hcf-wllU ut one ob-

iray along our . Vomraon good-and bringing toy SfJÄ: SToSyS lasln memories toruf,

ou

after

. . .i..i,. nf.rrivit tn the revenue

v...incHn in the levy two years ago

..... -.v.- ,,r... ..nt nsesment is so

Z K.-rr, iSnKr,,,. or, ..

(UllUVt ' .

: oi llMnl. and the building, a wooden , ruction . haV(J approved the wU1 structure, was consumed by lire. e m.i . l ) . tax h,w of 18fl. It met with active . ehtory and a large amount , rom a large and intluentlal c l of

1 ......vn IWT. I IH1II lilt;

rüstees ad pvTdenr.y carried ?UD0 Insurince A submnntial bride laundry. I re proof, s now nearly completed and ready ecu-

There have ucen mum .-.- -

made on uuiiuiimn tlnn Is asked for.

the

and

. .1.1-1 !.,.. .mm! lift 1111

V. . .. .. .i,i,.,t iniurv to the public is now

uuceu - v-vuvr, ,

Our school svstom hoi now .0 extended Its ; provements

.cope of teaching, that among is tie n. :X;n Hospital for the

it occasion' no little concern . ,, w8 tnal its capacity to receive pa lly Ith the people. ,,.-. , Cn,i h bee reached The number of paUnder the Present able and efficient manage , t en s ad cu r c u 1:M TJjo

.... .- 1 ...1,! i rnioviiiu .1 iicius iiutiu. . .. .

lent tue iaio .i.. .- --- ',.,,,. , ..,, ,,.

..v.,r In-fore attained. 11 is n.iv"

our cltwens anu viixi....-.. - Hivo llUgatlon to the state. Hut in all hu e arts Its validity has been .sustained from tho lower courts to the suprc.no court of the

United States.

years.

TREASURES.

rved

niton slates. .. The application of this law was tho mvt ot 1 ling con.ide-'.ly and Justly to the taxal lea . I h . .... nni heretofore properly

01 nssessed at all. was placed

ndding

of the state. 1

nssessed. or not

UDon tho tax duplicates

mlllioim in

ment

pro-purity

'of the Mutators as possible. The as-

tUCO 09

2.1 15 13

685.COO 00

400.000 00

nuij ri.i'v' . ' ...... .. i,.,,l,.r re.

rral fund, unless there tmoum w v....v. .i,,.,tinn In the reassessment of property In ? San U obable. wlllannually reduce the lebt nearly f notuuito one-half million dolHrs s this debt wa. In a great measure rurredfoJ pulses from which ( those coining after us will derive nn euual benellt. but lust that thev should assUt In lKpildatlng it Th 're ore. 1 do not recommend nn Increase in the levy for the sinking fund, but it should remain at Its present rate. ..- The present indebtedness of tho stato is as follows: ,

Five per cent, .täte .iock .-cm-catcs duo and interest stopped.. Two and one-half per cent, state Mock certitleatcs due and Interest stopped ; Three and one-half per cent, mistered funding bonds, temporary loan, lKLVduc April 1. 195... Three and one-half Ir cent- registered bonds, temporary loan. isw. due March 1. IK'V (will ho paid).. Three nnd one-half per cent, new Mate house bonds.temporary loan, ISN"), duo May 1. I. Three ier cent, registered temporary loan bonds. 1SM. payable at pleasure of state, after April I. 1KM. due April 1. lf .... Three ier cent, registered temporary loan bonds. thW. piyablo at pleasuro of state, after September. 20. IHI't. duo September ). isw ;;."; Three twr cent, registered refunding .chool bond. I8-P. payable at ..i7.... .,t state, nfler Juno 1.

IUU...-,,1 , .1.. limn IS Un.H.1

Three undone-half percent, registered temporary loan, interest bonds lriit.due March 2, 1WJ...... Three nnd ono-half iK-rcent. registered refunding bonds, IfcW. payable at the plasure of the Htatc 1 after April 1. I"'.'. and duo April 1. VJ01 "

Total foreign debt ,2

I.ssthc amount to 00 jum i" lnst "

1 mnnt

's(H-iatlon. becoming aiiviseu n uie i'"-";" of th state troop- la the vicinity, declared tho i eeting off. and no arrets could bo made, and .. . ... j ..,.n..!ili v installed.

t.-iiebers

fully fuitiuing us ininiu.. e. , i-.-for teaching in the common schools of mmana Theritlendanccot this

... .. .l.rt., ITllTllir..l 111 IIU

.es iii.iii ..... ....-

adding

UIMHl lira .. inv.

: . 1. j viilne 10 asisi 111 uw11.11. "v v

district tributary to tnis hom ' 1 hl, relieving the taxpayer who mm oeeu

ulxteen counties, aim ii " . .1. S.v. m-V.. .,.mde needing treatment

I would here earnestly urge u.. uu v Importance of enacting a more stringent law I prize-lighting, making it a felony to Z"c who may participate, either as pr nc -mis or second-. It should also be more clearvdVllned as wha- maybe eonsl.lered prlze.....1 .vimt exhibition contests In

r. ..." ..f isement. The advertising of

1

from

hundred In lOM.

but two counties of the täte. It Is gratifying to note the continued n -vnrcemcntof Purdue University, in the enrollmentof Mudents. in its wider Held of labor. "nd in popular favor. It 'Yt,tSi accomplishing a great work, tn 1H,. bcMnnlng with an enrollment of s Uty-four student. J

It im in isyi. as;, a new iiuikuw ......--

with students from all

! in this district a. average ot ten to tho coun

1 ty. who can nov "

Insano has

......1 .mm Tits tironertv.

Hv means of thin law annual detlclH Ir. the state treasury have ceased, the ? ta deb t s

being extinguished anu a --- ...invmes is made possible. Indeed, there is

reduction In the icwy

liurpose.s is mane posi

.... . . . l.,.lf.,,.., thnt 11

eou d be nmdo in all the counties. unleM for the most extraordinary local neccss tie .

ifi.ll thn lnw lias oce.i siumi.ii- -

courts

are

and indorsed by

the nconle. yet there

n few Klints wherein It co..ld be strengthd. or at least its provisions moro clearly

ll " - . . ...n.i .LPIinlllll LIlFlt'tll III I'llllltTIaft IIUU W -

1 t frn IIUU TVlTIMlHt.; H S LH.I-IVM , P MV w- - ... . . . ... nlntltiif I

:iiitt.,"T " ....- 1 1 im i! iiiiiuiiiiit'iiL'i iwi ii"T - - . , . ...iii.iii itin urnin. 111111 uhiviiik i

' . . . .. ..t .1 i... urtlitvrill Iinil IlUil" 's.- -1 - , 1,,...- .l.it-ki - ttin11& IllmPUhtl lllll" -" . I I hn ctn 4 1111

S":1 r "K " ?dlcBt Äri' ",,:" f I :C a fundcommo,.ly known as - müo

J! " "r,h..n recites the mining later tils mnu veu ". ' .h(? ..epidemic fund"-not excec.ling "-,7S vi -1 cree.iJ.acks. T

. V.7 m V id Sullivan counties in rums, naving Intonrcscnl'miy one year. This was prompieu u, ,. ;Vitordcd horetoforo

:iiint. out of the militia in ' inostuiu a. .,,,.1. .head of a possible invnsion o. cno.era. 1 taxation.

v. .n,T.",r.".:.i..rf,. .1.., railroad riot school year wHum.e...w....7;.-..Piv.ne wore spared this evil. . """" " .ln,h honestlv

Jtl10 '";a ' . 7. or 1 The advance n uns tu n.u, ... jw.4 Ulere wcre a numner ; -. .w . . - ,

" .:r.r; r;;i was IM.: m 0-l. Ml ' Jc" -Z': nnd f localities in the state where smallpox oc. " " V"t" to avn ,

i,,c .0 .. e : . 4..Q17 49 youin availing w..7 .--; :V .- " " " ,,. rllrre(1. rcuulrlng frenucnt visits or tno o oeer, to'pnnctniaw

ray rous u-r ".... - M. f , tnc tcaiiy exiensu... ... : " - 7 , , , Mtn: ,,oar.i ot health. and tnc cn.orce- 7, a

vnltu-nv trnti-tMiriailon i.,c(liniliin or 1 11 Mino, iiu- 1 '- '.: . ... . ,, further ami 1ux.11"' 1

, 1 n.i ninrinff ils irruuu-

great eiuicaiuurn .ui.. ,"1 .1.7. ...,rt ntes are found many distinguished in tho var - " .. . ... . n ....... Ij nun. 1 in lie com-

iius waius 01 u.e. im-m 1--"u . . . ..... .....i.,.,l ...ill ti.i: for its sup-

Subslstcnco. telegrapn. express, v and minor expenses

5.341 W

Tota, w n. .i.i. ..mniint I have caused to be paid out

r.00.000 00 "Ur military fund. JT..3I1.81. Leaving

VI .... - - .V,lr,l. ulllll ill

700.000 00

n,(... lin111IIll IUI HIV

been increased In capacity to c.uv . " tients. Instead of MM as he.etoforo 1 he number of inmates October 31. If'-M. was oO.. 11 Thto were I patients in tho Southern , Ho,; pltal for tho Insane at the clo.so of tho ladt fiscal year. . f tll0

Tiiegeoer... u.rj 7..i...in .mil t ened. or

.,r,.... nf lirevcntiug xoe iuii" -

. '. 1 ...1.... ,,f 11.. uns and in- e.i.iLu. . . . . n

" . . ...... i.,i.... 1,1.1 tint ntiAi eoii.ru1 unav.v..

Hie riiii-i" - ... . .. fnr

riK.u iu 'i nal currency com-

hrough opportun-

by law. exempting

millions of uoiiars

nnd dishonestly

tho burdens of tax.

ourself of the Hunt

for tho assefjument

of nronerty. I oe-

Hove It will nun 10 nie i.ix uui...v...-

...,mr,Ai i.-ssthan llftecn millions

of dollars

.. ,m,.:il.l balance 01 si..i..i, "-

1 be added Interest upon money borrowed will. 1 wh?eh to pav troops. The sum as stated paid I ,h . r-e,.n.lar fund, was with the belief

Uli;.;. ......v. .

noil ns asked for ny its prui.v.n " imard of trustees, be the university located where it may. ... , ci Tho Hold which the Indiana Academy of Sci

ence covers is so i. -

,m .,i"..,7 it hn.i also assumed an

spteuu ui iiiiauii..- ----l ....nöt less man niwc ..... -------- alarming condition in the cit y o C h tow 0. and . Ktoton honcstly avoided taxation. It became a question as to whether his .statt tnai 1 that ncrolofof0 been

Khould not establlsn qtiaraai no 7 : ... thntettv. With my udvice. the on cers of

thorough lnvcsti-

that as no nun - - . , ... held, it would be proper, as the cost o subsistence of sucl. camp would i prohaW ave

imounted to tins sum. ii v". V "

as no annual camp

700,000 00

3.M.VO0O 00

rsoO.ofW o

310 000 0)

bü s an.l pay-rolls arc ""hloSätten: L'cneral's odlce. to which I invito jour atttn

tion.

the same objection that mlüht hold against so-

111-1 ll'? UlklllUV -

special department ol seiemo

So broad Is its

'. I . .. ,1..,, it bieindfs all cleneo. and much or propriatiou

" ,..i... 1,....., in tlin direction of

1.1 that city, wmi

.... 1..... ..1 r vixulth 111:1 ile a

........ .... i...,(n nt Chicago, nnd set on

fecauthinäry ine-asüres in the northwestCW'ÄÄ1 unoa tho board that

It mus unable to meet out of Its ordinary apironrlationoti.N.iW) per year. Conse.iuen ly

evaded under false claims

In response to

n needed and demanded re

in wnrlf thus far has been

the fauna and flora, the mineral resources, toiH.craphy geography and meteorology of the

f t.,..!! .1.1 tili) 1.11111

.Th'wvcrnorconia

of iil.vl".'.' to intev I"" . . ., banks in Indianapolis to which I npnUed met me in n generous, cordtal spirit, nnd to tin. Merchants- Nutional. the Fletcher s . and the

,.u.mn Vnll.inal bangs. 1 exevmv .....

sums, with 0 per 1

..vr"' '. 7 1;. 7 . l,v..let,e and

vniloqufsin.il ii""..h .

I'i.ll 1T111L-I1 ULLCllk.VII'

tale.

.sanitation have

reeci

... i.

to the

vldual nolo In

cent, interest.

three equal

rent. Interest. . 9 m been, on tnc wno.e. Principal borrowed August 1 mendable. They have interest 0 per cent, to January ... in' ! cleanness, ability and e

(live months)..

Total

of trus

Five ixr cent, bonds hrh 11 1 urdtto University, duo April 1. IW1 Five iHir cent, iwnnancnt endowment fund. Indiana UtilverMty bonds, hold by State University.

I 'lOIHl - " . 1 I f.....,!

a rt.i I : . . . .-.9 .iritntKiwrrLUi i 11 im inivt.

iw.wu XlJÜC(, , tuiH me 1..UUU.1". V ,.w - - conducting successfully . ...Tiij nnklnif n total of ils.alu.1'.', lor ciinir tinmu 1 ,..., ...

Ti iiu. r " . 1 . ., 1 itn.ini.H. iir iiili iiv, '.

which I ask you to provide. 1 ..,1 direction of P

-ri. milltnrv force of the state wf"i- 1 VÜ77..i i,. business

of four regiments ot Infantry nnd one of art,.- N ,n

f7,03O,0lS 12

10,000 no

Hloomlngton.

.1

n.n .inmnattn ilebt ....

Totiil State debt, foreign and domestic V"",..C Less amount to bo paid tho 11th lnst

H I.OOO Ol

1,000 O) 7,920.015 12 400.000 00

1. 1 i,,,m!'i. 11 Htronir

cnt., ntid lertaln to contribute much

material proMwrlty of Jho lM.-oplo. The udmlnlstratlon of the affairs of the several public Institution's for the past two years

hasbeen. on tnownoie, i.iii.-..v..j ,

OCCll ll.iin.ihv. ......

economy. Tlio ooaros

tees have lH-en. as anise, cou 1 se

men of good business W""'"" 1

rveany an re im

exieusive ie.olhers with the

oltions of rc-

lntcrests.

the prison north

October .11. IHM, and W, same date. IM'l, an in-ESe-of sixty-seven. Never .iefore was , here

.miiioiL 1 ... iri.'n a numoer in uns ,....-...

Oi.hhln I rrnwiled Into C0 COUS.

, ... I. .1.1.,.. ill. ,u. .Ill-

tho extra expense incurreu ..1 ......... .. .

vetigations. by anu wua mj 1 - - beilevc l necessary. I paid by warrant on the epidemic fund for iM" 21. In the two years this fund has existed I have thus drawn upon It In sum of i 1317.21. The governor recommends nn

Increnscd appropriation.

form, t HTncraf nimbly of 1891 enacted a 'law regulatlnr tho fees and salaries of state i and coui onlcers. Through a clerical blun- ' der. whether Intentional or otherwise, the purpotes of this law are liable to be defeated. 1 ho ' recent decision of the supreme court of the

.1...1, .. t. nils law maces o,

F.L.IIU IvIU.mv - -----

the con

union which culls for your earnest consiuerat on That tho public demand this low to bo Sctcd so that it may ,uind the test of the

.nirtx. thcro can be no uouui

It therefore

I . 1 t. .1 hiarIih

Tho closer my acquaintance wuu mm ...v....-

. . ..i.. .,f tun u-nrir ni nie piuiw

Ol ooseri in" "v , , 1,. of charities, the more t am convinced ot It-

becomvour timy M remedy Uie or lneoualltlesot thU law at the earliest mo

or Inequalities

ment.

... 1 V a utmiin

user my iiriuni.....i.v" ,-,( ore nnti more eacn year wre ' i-y". " ration of the work of the sta e boar I More nnu m w tl!,,cuUure.and the

. ... .......... ml inirrw.

d the

tterly

elicr

nnd has

. ..... I. .. WHt 111 Turin Illlllll

nml Its a- t i.evi.iiiv

Inn nt I1S11 in OUr iriil.l.r

111 uriui ,..',." ... -

...,i.. t, ihn tmlil c. 10 tne i.u iji.v . - . .. ,,r ,,fwiiillvilereciivc.nii

""."7 . ...,1,. the state. Its ttbors . uur " nn" u . i.vn. u

1 inii tu 1 ui; 1 ALt utiiv - . .... . 11 nr oitrnrpuiir. nurii i.- . .- -

1 r;.... I.O.... , erformcd with a conscientious anu '"V." 7. ... n.-r farmers are taking a Hv

i mtakin care that I In the Idghest com- j JVoiV 1 ihis, Industry-forsnch it 1,

m.mitnlile. AS US imporiiiii.e " r i . .mlHnf In a tiroill to iiic.

ll.vii""- - - k 1 ... l.i ? I II I t Jill U " r

aJdltlonul

ar;. . , nn.i three of artillery, ag

LVcga l. g 5 'cn.nml distributed through IlkUln., ..... . 1ttilm. 1,.. lin-siuit

each section of me sia.e. ; -"-

efficient management o, ' lhfs nm,ortably accomodato one

V.lJitl s ... " .

nnd Quartermastor-Gcn.

They are

Each cell will only

With two in-

,in,i..rtood. so increase its duties

. n'l.i. i,..r.i Lhmilil have tin

.. .'. . i iniiifi.r it use. because of the

S iork Uta called u xrn to perform Unquestlonlngly In the past few years the state board or agriculture has made great Improvement in tho general principle- governing t in the conduct ot its .iff airs. Especially has his been noticeable In the recent expos! ons

held. There seems to bo a livelier iiwi"

... im nhrnast with tho times

healthful and econo

and moro In

l7.lWO.fil5 12 l2Xt.525.iK) 21.2(10.0)

department

has been

aril

time brlgi

appolntc

McKec, who.

of the state governing.

hrnllüht tO a lllgn Slam.- I IICIHlii. V..;: .. ...,1.1 l. rnnl-dled

of excellence. ru. ...v ... , vearH ti,c ,,r son lins neon seu- . .hu .lenartment has the position of Ing the past tw year "i . .

iSSunriommtloS

with his accuraxe Kiu...."h-' . u.j,. ..1,191 WCro much less

Uiisoee.i iiiu T...ii n ni? to cent

iÄw to new explr.n contracts, and,

nsequent greater - ,

c. ...... i niii L'roai iiui.tiii;. ' "' r

r-l,ill.- HIV.. ' . . . .. M. ...n,.l I

Thomas n. uei.ev.-. , ,.tMtcd hv I lover three hundreit nnu iiiu;. I'lv--.w,. . army, who. at my solicitation, wnsdt t- " I ;"V,n.,,rblem--wlth tho consequent Incrcas 1 .,.,. .nt for service In inuiana. vexing proinv... , ntnlntni

tnc gene.. . k.v. . - - - f , .

t nmtc" the effect Is bad. results Injury to - , health, and t is. bcM.lc. fearfully doatruct ve . 1 fin,i. aiiniiid ho remedied. Dur-

Forctgn debt

Domestic debt

? r-'A no '.

During thi' past two 1 yearn it js matter for , Jn",lon

eongratulat Ion that tne nccessiiy u.. ..... v--i.r.i fnr the Lstiancc of U-.npomrT ntorest

loan bonds, nor for the Increase of the staio debt. I. fact, this debt has been reduced since April 1. I WW, to the extent of IDIO.WW. thus making a saving In the annual Interest charge of r:.3i). U:

Three ier cent, temporary lnteresv loan. IKs. Due April I. W -' Three per cent, temporary' Interest loan, lrk9 -Duo April I. 1WI Threc-and-one-half per cent temporary loan bonds, 1885 ltedetnp tlon November 1, 1MI. under state's option ................ Total reduction state lebt -t

To which must bo added tho 314 per cent, loan bonds of IHS5. called In for cancellation and money deposited for thotr paynient 400,000 00

..1..11.. .....1 rnmwninea

ntooA. An appropriation otÄOjO per an-

nnm Is asked for. 01 wnu-u " salary of tho commissioner, that he may devote his en Uro time to tho work. To continue an now I a mockery, and If not proper ly reconied. this department miKht as well be abol-

Under the requirwant ot tho act of March 3.IWI. providing for the apiwlntme nt o . . J. ......iimii tiollen in cities of ten

.hniimiii.l Inhabitants, according to tho United

ANTIQUARIAN

Orirrlnnl Trratlcs With Indian" ITesei

in the .InachosetlS'iaie''"i--Onti of thu most curious collections in tli:? archives of thestatchouse is that of or.L'inal treaties nmttc with the indlansrslffucd by the commissioners on the part of the colonists and Indian chiefs. The signatures of the latter arc often interesting and grotcKquc, rese.nblin? nothing in the heavens 1 above or the earth beneath or the wa-ter-s, under the earth. It might natural- ! lv be supposed that in the majority ot

i instances these out manii-scrii.vs

be illegible, hut the reverse u .rue. Some of the documents are faint and indistinct, but most of thorn are as clear as if written yesterday. This collection is particularly rich in manuscript papers pertaining to the revolutionary war that rervo to furnish much concerning the history of that eventful period that is not found in the text-books. One hears rauch in these days about the degeneracy into which we have fallen; how vastly inferior morallv we are compared with the ... . .H ...),( ...II Tit

item ami virtuous men Acton and Lexington, or who figured in the events of those days, from the ltoston massacre to the inauguration of Washington. Hut these papers, written in the hands of these immortal figures, dispel the illusion and reveal the fact that those men were made of much the same cly as that of which the fin de sieclc man is molded. Ihere is nothing that detracts from the glory of anv of these figures; the documents only "prove that they possessed the same weaknesses that havo ever been

inseparable from human Kinu. There are several letters signed by the father of his country bearing hin !nninro as he always wrote it, "It.

Washington." One of these letter was written shortly after Washington assumed command of the troops at Cambridge and is replete with interest. One of the most interesting letters im the collection is that bearing the bold, handsome signature of hencdict Ar..i.i it wns when Arnold was in com

mand of the Crown Voint expedition

and at a time when He was iiccmeu onw

of the most patriotic, as ne cerianujr was one of the bravest, officers in the service. Alluding to Ethan Allan, the

fflttdiil - flVtTK ' a"" co iheleclon has been rendered by I est I.U. t u , a 10

n.v m llefrees. Of tlio Uimeu

10 see ..u. .V-. - lliU.nn,,nLf .noUllht

nerfcct narmoiiy "i" , , , . . 1 thousand biiuimiiiiv ..w... ....... --- - of the farmers of the state. H should he the of W) lh0 venior appointed dutv of the state, as well as its pleasure, to en- mmUl,,oncn, for the cities of Anderson. 1.1k-

courace this department. I hart. Jcltersonvillc. Lafayeuo, i.ku..i...

InaiiuletunassumliiKwayine im..u.mBi.. , Mch, t.ltyt MnCio. ew aid, horticultural siKiiety, Is aecomplishlni; cood , , th ,,cnilt results. It Is composed of some of the most m Mt , lhc Benoral assembly of March IntotllKont citizens of the state, and x ,,3, thcro was appropriated the sum of W. Kood work. Us reiwrts nro made up of Inte l!- r(.cllon of a monument over the urn oof

eent and lntcrcstin papers. V t" ' Jonathan .IcniiliiKs, nrst kohtu. . ."-" crows in population, iho usefulness of this v mll the Instrnctlons of the act. I nnsociety wl l be more appreciated. The annual "SnHconnnlmlonerH to direct this work, nppronriatlon to this society should bo con- J , . t5lbsn. IL F. Work, and M. 11.

a

sio.ooaoo 378,000.00

100 .000. 00 10.000 00

uur rniw : . . ..nmlnL from all nroner discipline, . , ...

best youm? men 01 u.v "n. ,uv ue- With a shop provided tnc uimcuii.) trades, profess ons nd occupations, .mjuc , v ' 'vcrco-,nc. and in answer to tho veto much of their time to tralnln and per- men c 'To provide employment. I . fcctln themselves In this acho o- JJej e con tructlon 'of a new bulldln or i,...i tm-orvi Hip state they cnecnuiiy injiMMiitt" wuu t.h nmlltor

In.llana Is fast leaving behind tho ao when

,,,--,wv.. .. - . - . mnttiilllccnt trees " '''-17 -- :

tdekness nnu mo uwu.... - . . M,m,,jy cm;uhrances of her son. 1 -

cessltv that was with our fathers 10 cm u.. and destroy tho forests to opon a farm and build a home, no longer exists with us. - .!, .i.r hand. IntelllKcnt thousht Is

niI'UTc!p::nlC:,, ,h. nnnovnnce and dls-

liavinK u...c V" . w -.- ....-- ,iclay ,,f wa

tress of an mammy -"i"'.. ' " ' ' v c Car Icclslature. as the rendered. Ihope you may mo Ä ihat ttmow

fund is but i.lHW ix;r un-

trcss 1

rer

to increase I

. . . .. ....... ililu

num. a sum tnai oruimu u is - - S "hut In cae of extraordinary etnercenclea li ho ly Inadciunto The eovernor recomInends that this fund be Increased to J.fl.tW wr annum. He nlso calls attention to section M o t nnnctof March 8, IW.nnd nsks that tt 4V 1 , 7 , " n,...i..,i. no that the military oMcer

Grand total reduction state debt ,"' '. ,n,Iind would havo, more discretion In

Intwo years .u.ji..u,wu w - , lo nr0 when It bccomoMieccsThe state now has an option on the redemp-, K ,n,v rnlucr than leave him entirely subject to

Ion of the foiiow.nit issues 01 1 ums, u. 1 --- ...ji,,,, 0( the civil omrcr.

Tim' nnd one-half per cent, tern

porary loan bonds, 18 409,000 00 Three per cent temporary loan bonds, m 1,400,090

The constitution requires that the covTrnor

Scuy if overt t fAM.i ait' Tb thD cleat' MdV

ouue'aiid

itinR ior me wn-vi.i.."i '

unrnlnes 01 mo nue ir.r"..-

ould fully pay the cost.

mi. imil.lltic. one of tlio ino-t hui.su...i.u.

tho kind, built of brick. larKc and well aaapteu f! ?faetorvPuriM'e.wo erected at a cost of I l5 W M ih has been paid out of the earnK prlonrr employed. 1 ask you to, Mson H th hai never been better than nt the 1 J, , mV.. The new wa I hrtftin several Ä Vo l as been tlnTshed. It Is belloycd to tn" best structure, of Its kind n the countrj "t a built entirely by convict la-

bor.

lurntnK tothe problem ns to how best to secure L partial restoration of former timber growth. While llfty years wo It as probat) y true-no

net and accurate siausu.-.i 1. urly seventy iwr cent, of the sttrtnee ot indl1 vvns covered by a splendid and unciualod

exact

neu

Illl.l nil.-. vw.... -, - .....,. ,,

forest urowth. it is a.so cquuu less than twenty per cent is so covered. ; Moro wealth has gone out of tho forests or Indiana than from lior coal mines anil nuarrlcM vi.n tlio latter have been ex-

1 . i'ii,.,,..u ni ho renlaied. but the

n aiiKirii. iiiv.i ----- - -

,.Tinr. with tirudent care

foreslKllt, COU1U UO lesiore

grce. What the effects

. .. 1... I timilllft

i,..ii.iii.ivn floods and loss

..... iv nr K1111 inouuii uviivm. ..vj

. 1 .. .r .l,..l... ....iltiiv.

The commissioners found that the ground where Gov. Jennings was burled was neglected. .1 .. -..! mit of tho way. and. beside

that, the title w as In dispute. With com mendI able Judgment the commissioners removed tho 1 n. .,f nnv. Jennings to the beautiful

I burial ground at Charlcstown.wtierehuv prominent place now rest the remains ot Indianas 1 llrst governor. , , , Over tho grave there is now erected a simple yet handsome monument of granite.

hero of Fort Ticondcroga, ArnoW I says

that he has too long enduroa auch insolence and prays the time may soon some when he will be relieved of his command. Other letters tell of the suffering the soldiers of the revolution bore, of all their troubles ami pri

vations, some pathetically .iescr...iuK the absolute nakedness of the troops. One letter may be cited in which are reported the proceedings of it court martial against a colonel who was charged with having his five children, the eldest of whom was ten years of nge, on tho regimental pay roll.-Jios-

ton Transcript.

A r.r.MAUKAiiix freak in moon phase was noted in the month of February. 1801, a month which has gone into astronomical annals as "the month without a full moon." A writer tn a leading astronomical journal, says: 'Po you realize what a rare thing in mtttire it was? It has not happened before since the beglnninjr of the

f.t.-iSnn ..ra or nrobaulv smco X.

,ll JOWl ft

1. 1, 11 ii,.it..riiiod thnt a meiKuro wlllbo

tire-entcd to you for the establishment of a idlers' homo near the city of y"'

publle-splriied tuen 01 mv t creation of the world, it wm nou .- city havlnv- secured ami donate. tract o- crtau . t(J thJ computa.

in.l rihiit mirnose. 1 nave uui i.- .... j u... ..h "' 7 - t.

tions of the astronomer royi o. tlnnd for-hoxv lonff do you think? JSot until after 2,.TO,000 years from 18C0.

!V" "'r I th nroTMon contained In

"StÄ . Ihn f njlWff-a- Utaay not., .,, t a great de- eÄ'ffiltbmo.tl.M.Ifcll

. . ' It Is to provide homes In their old orc. for the of forest destruction '7? aH well 11a tho veterans. V extreme ilrought. äÄtserviKof n kl

ir. . 1..1 t... Inf fertility 01 sou nun.x'i "v...v .... ft March. 1. thlsprUon was JfJ t ser.ous-ls a sdentme ouca-

disastrous lire, wiiouy "y"''V','" .-0 1 .ion wh ch I do not propose 1 u.avu ... , WVu!1" ASSmI I Xr. I -"ly uiontiou It by way of

otaers. "

,HVJ 'V ..... -- - -- ,,,,. , ,, W

than has usually ucen mwv -general public. . The United States Kovcrnment, Kome time ago. dctcruilned to convert the batUHeUbi

PvitNKl.t. Fisnr.K, of HrUlgcport.DeL, i- ., 7?f inches. nd can carry

two barrels of Hour at along easily with 400 shoulder.

once, unit t poimds on hit

"tal.

n,8o,oe to rfi1011 14 w uo s"4"--"