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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1897)
THE NORTHWESTERN Ot.O. B. HHNSCUOTBU, KAMor A I’uh. LOOP CITY, NEBRASKA. an—— ._ 3 NEBRASKA NEWS. Many rattle are Being fed In C'edai •County and all are doing well. The new Christian ehurch at llurwell •was dedicated Sunday, Jan. 10. The citi/cns of Fremont are after a 91,000,000 lieet sugar factory this year. N. V. Hull of W'ausa lost 100 hogs in the storm which ushered in the new year. Miss Alice Thomason has been ap pointed superintendent of school in Hurt county. 4 The late snow, quite general in this state, is not favorable to the big corn piles here and there. lor ussault upon his wife Anton HernuseU, of Saunders county got one year in the penitentiary. The Falls City creamery building was totally destroyed by lire, Tile loss is partly covered by Insurance. Harry IlicA, the 1,’i-year-old son of C, K Rice, a blacksmith of North I’latte, was thrown from a horse and killed. The people of IMxou recently gave a lull the proceeds of which. were used to purchase a bell for the school house. Nine thousand sheep passed through Superior in the course of two days, on their way to the corn Helds of Hodge county. The attendance at the winter term ill umcft ill aVUii(ifi» i* ^rrun-i than ever before in the history of that institution. Mrs. Iduha Case of Wahoo, sued her mother-in law for slander, asking #ld - fiOD damages. On the third trial the Jury gave tier |:;,700. A temperance revival at Laurel has been tlie means of inducing several oul topers to sign the pledge and drink buttermilk in lieu of beer. There is seventeen Inches of lee at Valentine, and it i-- being burv.i'.'t with a great rush by the Milt horn road for aii of its houses along the line. 4 The Nebraska press association had the annual meeting at lirand Island last week, (iti/ena of that pla< e en tertained their visitors in roy at manner. Tile I'oluino.is fire o yirtllnMlt J* lildkiffif * ottboo. is* • iif'r tain tlie visitors on tlie occasion of the fifteenth annual eonveution of the Ne braska state volunteer firemen's asso ciation. It is reported that a motion will be made at tnc adjourned term of the dis trict court in Thurston county for a change of venue in the I iooduiunson case. If the change is granted the case will be taken to Dakota county. The Hastings I’resbyterian college •tarts the winter term with the largest enrollment of students the institution has hud for over five years. I.'ndei I’rcsident I’atterson s management tht college is rapidly coming to the front . August Zuhlke. a Merman farmei living four miles south of l.ancroft while hunting rabbits, slipped on soini the neighbors saw him and carried him borne. The report, of the county commis sioner-, of Madison county show ■> that in the four years the county has owned anil conducted a poor farm a saving rd nearly 91.000 a year has been effected -Jn the cost of caring for the poor ol the county. Robbers entered the vault of the Rank of J ulmage and broke open sev eral private boxes. but ilid not molest the safe. They secured 910 in money. 9100 worth of postage stumps and took with them a team, carriage and liar JJess belonging to ' . hehlitt. The work of tearing down the wall' of the State Normal dormitory recently burned at Rent, was begun last wueli. Jt ia found that nearly all the brick in the walls can be used again. This will materially decrease the amount ol funds necessary to rebuild. Tlie record f.*r JYdk county for the year istji; showa that there were ‘J.':; farm mortgages filed, amounting to •800,.'ItD; there were released lv>. amounting to *IU0 !»h:i; city mortgages ---... ^ | . .**.§ ; relraMil, thirty-eight, amounting to chuttle mortgages tiled. |, jo i. amounting to Sis! released, 7;;, amounting to 911:1,317. The Nebraska state hlslorieal soci ety in session in l.incoln, re elected ail t he oUl oflli ci us follows: .1. sterling Morton, )(resident; 11. W. i Urtm*. tirsl Vico president; , s .Summers, second aie*» president 1 II Mere, treasurer: •t• aid well, secretary. '1 he ri*(Hirt of Treasurer Mere showed u bu .tnco on liaml January h, js'.it, 0f .. ,,. warrants drawn »' ■■>07.72; balance in state treasury, ■■ ■ v . tlJUl wi.m , 91.14b 14. 1 he sugar beet raisers in the vicinity of trr.ind Is .ml hnvc tabrii active stops to bring Hitt importance of uiuk log an appropriation for the ... of the *m.'.n b dlity l fore the U lure. At U Horni ng av which ulo.it ]IM1 Ilf these lecl la is*. 1 s n< tended .1 < 01.111, Urn. was imp 111 Mil to prepare Matia'd. iieim r m. and to ilttefi-st t he I cr t r-* U1 s m > ,t li# wwwwtiea in . r > effort and secure their cuopciut.oic Turn I letup* ted I a lid of It years, while oul hunting lu Hurley county with Ira IWadleaed Mill., i.„i, hoy • uf hImiuI ftfoi* kditi# 11^9 M •« awi* •leetally *|.o» I'c .d C w«. ,,1 |iie ... , wf rats , ,g his guu to >n it at 1 wheu young lie aii.lt tie) |<* , M, , wf him and r*> iv, d t ., , i,4i „f , In the hip *1 co »u range, ; 1,. u , ■ charge passed throw,;>, the ... *t.ti leu tug I be bone amt rupturing p,. | «essel* front whMi he sl ed ,u a few hums from loss of t <is J M Demin < u a far Her n 1 ng arear tt*. slit.se of para s lie l ad salt., ut life left crawl out uf in „ n„< legs In the >aid Me w.< disois .,1 hf anertrtwt* of bis fan, , .*,,1 , ,, to the h-*u**' Wberehv ms n a stlti cal cwnd.UwM Mill lain True wf Mrewrau on the llnr.uglou W*s suf> peuwd when he returned burnt u, other .ley by Bnd.ug a nute Irurn his wife staling that the had left fur parts whuuffli Mm hrft her tfl»t lM i «|k with • ir «esd and duappeeresl t n#re is a.. iMws why she sbuutd leave as her Jmmmu 111* had always keen kswet mammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE A VERY LONG AND (A8LE DOCUMENT. Tb* Nr!ir»»ki* Kxecntlv* IM*ru**e* Wit* Affair* Thoroughly and With Iter,wring lIlK'iily Defend* III* Him* mikI di ll.' , a Number of Iterotrirnrirdullon*. HEI TIOli Til It I K. IVniftnntlnry. T:y Ih* renmi* of 1>'0 ir w,i< fhown fh.-i: Net,rank.i h«d u population if I."'* did. A' the prexrnt lime 11 I, fair to n»*umi* that the population lia» In. reaxi .1 to I.VTMlQO, Ity mi examlnafl in of Hie report f >r me biennial period ending November IffW. It will be found (hat Ihe average number per yeir *eprenre| lo lee jM-nlieiiuary Ha* UiH, mil [he average number p< r year for Ihe Irlwitilal period Juxi tTr‘od a* ehown by the report of the pr went warden, in ITtil*. The liumlrer of nrani' ii eontlned In Ihe peiilirnllary November JKrf, wa* 3fl, wbll* Ihe number I nprwin d November la*:, or at Ihe end of lho biennial period, wa* Z75, thu* chawing a ion»lder.lb,e deereare. II Will a! or lie 01 aerved, by ih* report of the pardon* and commutation* *ubmltleil herewith, that executive clemency ba* been < xerel*ed wl:h liri frequency than during ihe year* previou*, and the number parol'd only a little |ri exec-w thereof. Tine' xuiUllc* dlrscl-rre N< lir.irfca alaridlng In a very • n vlabl* position rc*pc drig the low per centage of eilminulliy, a* w, I a* ilia: of Illiteracy, ihu* conllrmlng ih« axiom that Ignorance and vice go hand lo hand. To* condition of the penitentiary upon the whole 1* very good. Th* pro*eii( male agem< nt ha* taken adv.mfage of Ihe up portunltle* willed hav, been Offered for . —._ . .... . A .... ...till ol.iilt ..f fit*. >1 I - lory of the penitentiary fine#' its organJxa tton will not <1 lactose any two years of Its exlstenc* during which greater progress was made than during the biennial period Just ej>ed, *'relit for thi* condition li due to th« efficiency of the management of fit# pr#H:n< warden, who l y r wise and judldo I* poll y ha* improved d e t tnd ird of moral* In tie pendent! ry, «/ w-d; 1 mad ♦ large reduction* in file • xpendl'ur* *. This good re <,rd / * a i>een mode by ihs warden, d-gplli? toe fo< » that i>- h^ failed t > I *e,ve fV U'erol <U of ft: • * ' of ibo*< wdh wborTj le- baa had ufll iui /• latioil* In iu fiianugctrjen;. MANAOKMKNT. Tre qtu ‘.oil of ti.' men * t <? penal institutions, is of course, diffj uP nn* ra*r most favorable elreurnstunce,,, 'j* - r. ,*r< various methods of manic- me o', * .1 having warm udv k*uP■*. V. o,b in - * eouiotfement of any M b "1 of Ifiift* - • U> »»T th,i‘ Witt d< v< iup the r« f »rrr.?«*-.',> f- afures of pr. on If api - »la strongly t< t.;*» symp.itin .1, and human n .rm n of mankind, yet it 1* to le b rn. In mbc that the place s ion d not be wade so in vliing that the *.ip>, 4 and w.- H i;y dis posed will 00m mb. deed* of lottrle/sn without fearing .n** punishment to follow Tho humanity of the pp-ent ,-./•■ -bu,i «/. i that punishment for Violation of low b; Imprisonment or otherwise shall n >t b inflicted bar barouxly, inhumanly, or in mj manner that would tend to stifle the twite, sentiments of a man, even though a vlo tutor of the law, but rather that the pun lshment shall be humane, ><r reasonable fixed, certain and determined In its char acter. This may be brought about by *a;i flnsment in the penitentiary in solitary cells, in restraint of liberty, in strict am rigid discipline. In plain, simple fare, ye plenty and wholesome, clothing of ih< most common quality and some particula uniform color and hard, steady and con m*nt, 1 do not believe in a sentlmetitaii : tliat would supply to the prisoner, con victed frequently of toe most nenlou. crimes known to mankind, with ever; Juxury, form of amusement, or In - <* twi recreation that would be regarded a* ape r ial privilege* by many who P ad 1 bum hie, yet honest and upright life. I be!icv< in t.’Ia**»flratloh of ine prisoner*, * > far .1 it can be done, with the vb w of separating the older and mure hardened criminal; from those who Pave committed, perhap under mitigating ci uim mm •'*, trj**ir firs off* n*e, ami who sincerely repent, d Irini to pay tha penalty fur the brok* r» lc retrieve the mistake* of the p»*t, and Jen an honest and upright life Hu. -h prison era should receive all reasonable f-n our Agernent. This, It h-« rn* to me, mfgh properly be don** by constructing new ceils In the new cell home In tin* ej«t witif of the penitentiary, which Is now u**< as a chapel. This would render it Jest difficult to mnlnt tin this class of prb m ers without coming so much in < u;iu • with tin? more hardened r >a • While turtle advocate changing tin striped clothing ru- unary to be u d It priMons all ov»-r the country, I doubt tin propriety of i I understand l! ha*. bc» 1 tried only in very few prison- and then found to work n >! \.-ry 1:.-f . -u. v I advocates say It lx degrading and humili ating for the offender to be req nred ic wear thi* iadgs of a br*k« n law. It can be nab! with equal propriety tint It I1 humiliating > he put in pil- ui and r**« queue* of mk H re.MOfiing would !*• to ilia. iburge ail the prH :m rn and ted them tc go their fi.iy and *Ui r. » hi -r»* VW uhj*' came to fa..- vvjt:i the praetliMl »*t I - of depraved humaii :i.v <n<l prUoti iiunir - m*nt * f *u«*h, a* well .11 to have the th«ore:ial. We hav«* had In thin #1 ite almost « v# r alne# I:* oir ih . ition a form *f i»rie * maim#* n* ni that ha* la * i» detuning and degrading. .1 « m of |ra*l.;g ’he petti tonilnry and * « ranvietsi tlur »i t » * IfUh Individual* far to* parp »»< of priv 1 \*> gain. VV« iim v> a* hi*’ t "l ouravH * of mi* on** alO*etl< nab!* f»*»'ur. of pi *»» mint*. ment. The igt hi of th« h‘Klida. 1* * pa*»rd alt 4* t |>M* ;>ltft|! f ar th< uiMUiito »»( of Ihe ha ♦* of tpn at ad | I * h« r» - rnI ill* » plot d-f.y at* :ppropr, *« at f r the i»aym« n of *v « * ah * 4,d l»r f lit id t 1 h*- due the *'i (i‘ hy ln»- • »»p eiUt-m of the k *#.%• t*n<t*'f ?Me *«f lh» a the if 1 Vi tng niuiti hy t >* »• * latui. f *r p|» xt pm i» Ug 1 ftittlian I lit I'm ptyn«n TV* • ; - i if f'.»f9MVd**< Wftf. '1 a a i He (f ( i Im? ♦ r. tfr«tuUh‘l Mi-*»t 1 . t«*amro *n t . . a h»»id*t '*' ••* '* th:%I »«p iitu W***«>, avail at th- *■ n m» tt in. an I V*'N . • t l. u »H Atief ftp a' t *• i I * P H fyd MMVlfd A ad of . pmpit.w-**ry m | tfca ;*i»»r of th» *• iu u. *» 1 Kui1 »m m« N 11 «g4mi i« tft* 1 tie f * it)♦» 1, §t..on 11 m* ota*#* ml bit*a# iho ** »tt#*f it UK# 1 a>* ■ i.i*' iihd iftoai lt«w tain \ a 04*1 in** fr***! ••it ■u! » -• %» *-**.*»* »« ih UtUttli ap •# *b«t» HaUd - »-1*» % • }**)► fea.| * I 4 ‘ • n in# glim* in *■*« »+ # « tio M'#t* of t pfv- w*» .Mbttig It I* a tbo »* Mm ♦It. dll **#|#tff • ! » a I I 'f* fjptfft §#1 tl » tl |t»4 « * t«* b * I **• ; • *«U<4* t • » 4 - 1 * IM »d.| u•«»« - .-I mm '» |u t-. .* um of n p - 4 »q fvif.va 4a#;a«j * •■. 1 •. W«Vi !J» iKu »UV Mia 1- T*»>- h-mfnl &ai*. #traf. pi » I k » r 4|v'i .m pi>- p«q| «q» Hill gf <>agm|4 p*t 4* « t tt ».*• of Ut »**#. V ft tun I *• lb* * * a \ ijfcil l%fc# ■’*»** • - ■ *hd «N#1 ibg into**vf l a a*v*„ w m u* * - • tlu * I » »a • * » ’ • v,f «**q ««an »#4'i •» t»* pot! *•< In* #• . T.-m a i U * b*M • •#! la v ft VMM* i-.pMvk^t «#.■ # V. * ft I tom** TH# * «M*wv*iaa »4v ftua«i»i-ug 44 Hu %q|M «ima #wuf 4«n4 ft# l>4 »if*i IMI ••**<##* bf nr ’l lea*.' tho prion and the labor of iho "ivl. :. was lll< r.i and that thu baa id n id «•* ■••did ||. authority. Aft. r ' '• dcrluUm of the supreme court, tlw board * 1 h’d in Mr. Jarm * White ;-*3fl and Wider tin designation of agent of lit" 1.raid. he tssm.iM to perform name dull''* connected wltti he management of the penitentiary, v hi. a migm very properly have le t'll dono by th‘- wirdcn. under tho direction of the .lO.ird. The report of the bo ir.J'n agent I* pres. ii . I with the re|a*rt of tne land commissioner. I um satisfied that lie has neeompllahed n.ivwtng inat might not have been done by lie w..»d,.n, ai'.l tbit the cttpcn*c* occasioned by nw appointment were Utterly needle**, i: I* ills, I'M' .I by the report of the agent that there his been collected by him. a* iho proceeds of the laisir of the eonvbt*. IM.IPii.73. <>f ibis imount there was eg. petid.,1 $10,011.97, and paid Into the *iala treasury $4,llf».0'f. These expenditure* I |,i'. ril a* paving b,■< a mule without au thoflty of law. All money* derived from l ie Jahor of convict* alioutd. It would noun, i be turned lino lhe *:nle trcanury to bo | drawn therefrom on approved voucher*, ' ii' In other , i*i*. In t ie manner provided by law. The heard having the power to ! make provision* for the proper employ I merit of Idle convlen r.em* not to h.iva I xerelse I Ihl* all I he I ,ty, except I, rnpof l rlly from time to time, a* shown by the report of Iho agent of the hoard. It ul*o appear* that the contract* or agreement* temporarily entered Into were at a much lowr t.g'irc than heretofore secured. NKW LAW NKKIrKIr. f have thought It proper iu go Into dettill* to some i xleni regarding ihe Ids tery and condition of lhl> Institution, as It si-rr.s he, irsary that there should ho art entire revision of the law respecting It* future mat'Sgcmcnt. t’lnbr the leaso sycm ther have been established dlf ferent Indiistrlen at the Institution for the purpose of utilizing the labor of Ihe con vene Tlose wiiistileu have I • n main tain'd fiy aub-eontrnetors of the lessee and are yet owned by tliem. There are now In operation a broom factory, it har ries* factory, a cooper estahltshmerit and 1, i. In.,, f.., r In Tl.e / iti'iellU /, f fin VI* sever**! Industrie# I# perhaps large enough to utilize all of th** labor of the con vict# not required In th* management of tin institution, if arrangements * ould be mail# for Out continue '*« of tu * work i performed Iri th* re different establbh I fro nt# at a re/isonnble rate *»f wage# for the labor of th»* convict#, with suitable t provision* and r# friction* to fully pro tect the rights of lf,< cotivlcfs Ulai th** moral** at ! dk** fpllne, l* l,<*com»'H a quer I tioa whether at fh'*pt»* nt t;rm* tin* state j should attempt to * tnp|o> all convicts on Its i wn a* nurd, ft would seem «* d I vl '; t t»f* * to I .aug u! a * > som** f>'.l*tn k-ok ing towaiv;. tic ulllltlttfc control on tic? j ( ..rt ot (J»e . fc of all the labor of llu j convk t# a. I th.*! tio* jw fdtentiaty should bo made r.# if.?*,, fairing, or « * n< arly > o a po r:u« . I'i • II ; in i'**\erwl glut * are, I , n4vi -ontir !;. »• * If /US! a In J an. I In aat.tahits a plan « f * ofal a tli:/, the pen itentiary * fitlr* )y .1 Flute account* It 1 would . * * rn t t M'r pai l of wisdom to ! begin cautiously , ' *1 In a mo*l» rule way, find by < ar* ful * ; pi rinx at d* t* rmlne the best method of utilizing the labor of th** : convict,* without unn*‘'v »ry expemw? on the part of the slat** or lo * occjisloned 1 by Inaugurating an enterprise which can not #uci*' ? ►.f ally b«* carried out. In thl* is also involve#! the question of 1 i aging Into competition convict labor with that of fre<* labor, The penitentiary should bo so conduct#**! as to redo# # to th lowest degre* possible, with due regards to th** Inter# ft* of the at at**, all competition with fr#- lals»r I can a#*** no objection# to th# inauguration of ft system looking to the manufacture and production of numerous 1 article# required in th** maintenance of the differ* nt state Institutions as a mean* ' of providing mpJoyment for prison late r and making the prison s< lf-aust lining. This plan has many w a m a*# vocal-# • .. 'mg'#/.***-«' wno nave studied th** MJbjc# f of prison labor. This could la* Introduc'd M a small way, and gradu; !!y levdoped a v'isfhm* and * Xpert.* * would ugge-t until, p <haps. the larger portion of tg. Inmates #nn thus b** employed. 'i'hla whol#* qi* stlon is submitted to yiu for your consideration with the hope Hot a law will bo enact# d providing for tl« ! state s management of the penitential?, m a manner mu h as to plan- th * ir»#t | tut Ion on a higher moral plane and pr< vbl* for the proper utilization of the labor of tho convicts while in cunftnemcii.. Hospital* for 111«« liiHunc. Nebraska has three hospitals for the In f;a,«" lo-at-d at l.iricol.f, Norfolk and Uealing* , r> rpietlvely. i < house to treti all of them together arid lu ft gem* at way They haw each b» * n rnaiu g.d Ja a wi:-.-. careful and economical nmi.acr. ''he profession* I treument la. . been or a ho;h o:*der and tie* welfare of th- un* toriuiiai* wards of the stale confined In »ie . Institutions has been caref-dlv* looked after in all respect*. A \i*p. to my cot of rh»K institutions «*iirmot bit iin pr ► # on* with the hlg/i prof#*, nunal -k 1! arid orderly mating* rto nt v. hi# h • nar u«.blues it. The welfare of tt;. min.tt-s k Improv «i wherever possible an | tie. r rn#.M kindness and g# ntlener; in f aring f#ir them prevails. A considerable* saving linn h#*en m.*i«l#* in th** txpen«litures. Horn** further #.tu doubtless b»* made ami . «*t I am Inclined to tiie vhvv that in flier*.- Instiiut us tho minimum expenditure* in their mainten ance has b««n very nearly reached. Jn j caring for th#* unfortunate in* a ».*, it is apparent to tio ordinary observer th it til*- necessary employ, r., us w.il #.l!l . •• #1**11 I ( 111 lull, ti.« II I; mi’ll' • riMif III,ill nr* ri'.iuirnl In an., aila-r In • i It ullocal work Tin niolm-n ., . i f n 'luiinn i *|ii milliim ii furthnr liy a rmlu. . lion nf MtilarltM lam Imoty *U|fri;»tn.| i<> rni*. 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I II, . nil*-iihi n i lw fair .uni laHt uumife n. itlan ; | t* Mffr* hit} V rfot ft f Thw y'M'i*-. ut iij < i It of f) |n«'f i r lit.* m for «t|ifc*r*>t*r;« I*#* l*» |*r*4tl«fw „KHI|.,1| ft «(tn r i« h l 1*4 »m| f t f*> (ft. *ii«i i« fM l -4fith * 1 »'f ' * * **•“ nrt*lJ ! n>ut h flutter | **<4 t»t *f4<t» ' f.tnuitilt. fhuttfoi |m! tu t-|w tu (ft-- * I tic kit« O iMilti dk’dMlHli* I fir* 4W» Ul#UfU|ii*Ht lit III* MHO t «« >. | oulHU ^I ^ if It t kd ffct l 1*1* 4>f Ilf* UHfir,HttU It* luf tft U'tHM |>t It , to! n * »4*l lik* f ,♦»<. »r.J H"*t <t*| *#• • fi ***** * (It* Mmji|m> -f >*#< ttMtj»'«i* tlv* i «4|> lit .4 t *4 Uift fetftntt. * H ft it* » In, ti«*< 1 ' • .J f *1. f»*.rf fvi j Ifettm • S II • Mf 9 11 MVH ; A* • !»*% ft lit* tW I* I tHttawr t-» #w »tt* *i|W|ifv<i*t<i*%i*m* i« * »4lM M4*«4l ! 9***m «(*4 I* tit at km 1*4*4 Ufeii ftM «Hit *# | ft I ft* ‘ *4911 4S Ilk* Ni>**toif| I4A9Tti%«*44t V i-i* * tf.f *» »1 1 t , . 4 * t |,« y|. » + *•- IMI fn*l«i*lMH» litttii u« IMI. M4 *<* 14 (M» taN»%«H4 ffk« *4* rw«tUMi» Hi44t))| Ift* • «*** H**i*k.-4-’M vf IM ' '»* Hklkifttll tMUMt t tUll-W wf *« lit ftM *»« nf M4i »»**♦» lw*tH «»«tl % uf f»r«M«i •Kk* | lulrinU In |«m M f«9l tiiwftt) »•*♦*#*4* »«* * kMi **>• »4*#»u «* UUUUU* tt <UU0<U<M1U4 r.n asylum for th * chronic Insane and re hs Inmst** from the other two. I by trnm i r rf tnir.m#* aftrr a l" r - >«l « f I time has shown that the hoi** of recovery 14 very “.nail. This hospital ! for the Insane, if th« Intention of the lawmaker* In It* e*tnhIMmK m »*• c arried out to It? full'st extent, w ill have to have It* capacity still further Increased, although It now ha* th largest popula tion of the three. Korn#* Interested In the subject of earing for the Insane favor the placing of all three of tin** institu tion* on an equality, that 1*. making tin m all asylums for th#- insane, without quali fying the rilfr# rent degree * or type* of In sanity. I do not b liev« It would !*• ad \ l/ahi— to make any c hange of this kind at this time and n.m Inclined to the view that the present arrangement has ad vantages that perhaps oven on. • any dis advantage* or objections that might b#* urg'd again f it* continuance. The* r# quest: for an appropriation for additional buildings at th#* Hastings Institution 1* with a vb v/. I iis ume. of Increasing Its capacity so that it may b* abb* to receive Inmate* from the oilier two institution:! by transfer a* rap.dly a* It shall appear that the condition of the* patients renders It advisable to place them In this Insti tution for permanent tr atment. a* con templated by the law creating It. It will be obsevred, however, that no fixed or definite rule c an be mad#* in d«*ti*rmlnlng Jn*t what patient shall I** tran*f< rm\. It will, therefore, fulfil reasonably well Its mission by receiving those seemingly best adapted to transfer only so fust as va cancies occur by death or rec ove ry, afte r Its maximum number of Inmates has bee n reached, 1 invite your attention to a c are ful perusai of the* biennia! reports of the superintendent* of these- thr*' Institu tions, wiih-h will give* you much valuable Information. Htnte* Industrial Schools. Hy constitutional enactment the lcgls laiure* may provide by law for the estab lishment of a *< hool, or schools, for the* s »fe* keeping, •diie-ation, employment and reform of ail children under the* uge <,f sixteen years, who, for want of proper pare ntal c are or other c ause, ar<- growing uo In rn< udh .ane v or crinc . I 'mb r ltd* provision tin* Industrial school at Kear ney, for both girls and boys, was first established. Afterword* tin* legislature, in It* wisdom, v ry properly trade provis ions for the separate Institutions, The one at Krurnsy wit* maintained as an In die trial rchool for boys, end another es tablished at Genova of the warn*- char acter for girls, Th * ri ports of the super intend* lit* of them two Institution* rr** *(Ul‘e eompb lo and show them to h<* la - atlrfa* lory condition. While I do not think !!-'•!(! ban b* en arty extravagance In the tm./.agvtrjefU of * th* I* of th**se tnrtl ttitlora. J fin) <,f fhi. opinion that there It *d>! ' rl,unity f« ;* greater frugality than I r lafor* < %* re , d without Interfe ring v hlp ih< cfflc f)4 y ( f tr., work or r* acts 1 la the Ufp. of lb io.il i alien b* t V. * < n par tlfooajr «r;d rigid • > Moray. 1 fnviir* your apM '.on to th*- Improv-merit* rugg*-fid bj ih" ruperln w n*b*nt*. Home «»f them w - ■ softA) of your careful consider at on, I am prepare*! to favor appropria tion for additional building* at «.lthvr of th*; • Ire tltut Ion*. If)-tit lit Ion for Feelile-MIndod Youth She work of the Institution for ft* hie mi»d*-*l youth, located at Hcutrlce, ip to b< pi u satisfactory condition, ast 1 kn*w of no suggestion* for im pnv*-m**nt* to make to you, unles-i j «*r iidi* It Is along th/* line of more rig l *• Oiomy In It* management. 1 coincide will the views of the super!ntendents r«*sax'ting to** udv. ability of making fur hi r provisions for a class <f citizen i win are \kxaX what might be termed the scl|g>l period in an Institution of this k a ar.*J ar* yet ru t fit subject* to bo dga n returned to th*- county of their r*s*.dew*e, there to struggle for a living and lx* subjected to unfavorable com ment, rendering tneir live; ml* rub!*-, I am Impressed with the vl* v/ tint a larg number, afflicted a* art th* c war:* *f He; state, should be cared for and lo .* I after witli tho same spirit of humane r* • Wi.fi a* that, given to the Inwarc; an J yet I am doubtful of the propriety of this b-glslaturo making addltJ: t.nl appro priation* Hufficlent to accomplish this much desired r< suit. I nut I tut Ion m lor tho Deaf and for the mind. T *!♦ Ire* to call th** attention of the. leg islature to the urgent necessity for suit aule legislation making pr' pi r pruv. i . i for tho coritrcl, gavu rnment and n:« titui* am’** of the IiiHtltutlon for tic* blind at Nebraska City and the Institute for the «J<*af and dumb at Omaha. The tv. > In stitution* a tv :■'<) marly ailk*' in char i'-t* r i ha t I am of th opinion that * a \ cm be provld. d for by the j a-.-age of a'c ngh* act. fn tin* treatment of thi* rubjeu, in speaking of one, I take It that th- .t'-u remarks will apply a well to the oth* r Miu* law at pn-^ent gnvrrr.lng the p. ti t it** for the d'-af and dumb j* found in chapter 12 of tho c< mplb- l *i..tut** o' While till* l.ivv giiVertUng th - 1M -1 :: I - l ui f< r the blind 1* feu til In chajle. 41! j *»t the same statute • T'fi • lav. for th* , governIrig i f the Institute for the *1. if and dumb was p- **•■*! in l V7&, prior to th* adoption of our prevent onnstltu tb.fi, hi was also tho law governing th** oth r I i eiitwtii.il. The present constitution pr - vld» > that a l*oard of paid** land* a..*! liuildlflkH consist In a of t.n • mm: I « f i»u;• II • hind* an I building*. the ».»• r titry r.f Mat'*, treasurer ami aiurney-ajm« era! Khali have „'t*iurul wuperviMon a, <| control of all btiihiiny**, y.rout; I< ami 1 n 11 of the Mate, tb»* tale i ri-wt. a»yium« iiU'l all t>t b**r like InwtlUil HA t X th<nt* for «tlii** it Iona I |iurj'int ». It \v t* 1ntMi«btl by tN »,|!. imI hii tm-nt uf i>o Iaw K>Vornlmc t o-m ln^tltutUim< |,uu ih * Imtlltut* fur tic Hi af ami dumb mi * <1 h*a iNMtroIled by a lewrd of dire tor*, a» t sent lofted la |kn or i*t su* u f, uii in* Itvtltutlou fur the blind ihouM bit k v* • rfnd by n boat I «t hum r. * i - »« , l «t« d by trie l<-iatun therein n o. \ i.I.d t’nder the pfovbd n« of the j r 4eii» . nri tdiathoi It) hi ttidtllittloo< i ill >1 n lo i ♦ ' I* fr. • • I IM • * S 1*4 I f , I, mm! In the ran# of the Utvfitute f r the d**f nn l dumb Ih- hoard of | nbl . ,.%»■( and Mdldln** i inu I t out rob t »* % V •”* Of »*••*- > :t jf i - . a'b- t m to ujuoi, tie rretem^ uffl -r* ThU ii f.t . ? , h*4 le.*■ t; « t hM‘d Id Ih, i n. i « r no », tit * ih. InM’Mittbm f r » •* t l t. Is *n Mhr dU> O i f th H t. Iff , I ?Uft>l lit tt>*» cit N**r*ika. |>tK* ft hi jlo ***** m| Hi d* v« In ai, it *.♦ >h * * f.*l thit ltd* tirUttHI r> » o »tu • luw’ulbnat ln»mut . n w.thtn, the tu* ikiitu t fa rll*l a • I # *« *tth‘n Ike «.■•»■ n| i at Mi# ha* I *1 t wbfib and MH4 1v«rt Hi r liti# liMlttOtbMI W-** I'** * *tHt' *a t it a** at uf tt *» #*uuc*i lb,, fare*-* r Mm* Ok» «*■■**(■• ir■<*'** M# H #s In o r- «i* d* y«h a. f u ; itt t h vf i ut’n *» id \' o> -* 9* nt, j 4. - . ’ - ■ • i #*lu * •> d tw»***4*!i » ir • t r i 9lf| |>hIi Nm« (fc'M* AHdl4 klU Vtk*i tedlt w< tikwm i*» «m «»• i rWft 4li«*il N* ih**#' a!*»*,* 4fkl win * t* 9 l*Nr ■ I 4 ««* | |tvo -i*n H-t* fen**| 44 i u f |i ofetrfiN* tu *%# t»* a latltk i f • '« * dfe# bn t1 v#iu» » > «iVI til Ml a Mid 19Hi* *>.-*'9*1 OAd I fv hlK* fe# Ik** M<9 * *4 'i I " t* f ISlO ft*-* ***» ‘*r--« •# I* a i>.«<•<»•*-■»* »»* >i >«**•* -* * ■» >• *>►♦"••*-‘*1.1 **» t*» • «'*’ **'* *# 4 *•»!»» ■ ,1—.-,1 || fu*. • M 4 l*|l *1 »• |Mt, |1«) IH* MMI M « If tM M**» . h«, *. Ir* IH* MM *• *• Km IH* , ,ft«M «* *1 «■•!)** Ifc* a kh* •♦.** •*• ***** *•«• ts* •ir of l-'it rPA the (Hr for t • who h .v. lo-: tic -• Ct h ;rb>*r. a iew |PK tii. ; -icy • • In I! < light. yet n.t wirhtmr to c- • lr, uny : mol tr ru prrvtst n that mlolit i">! time tin* •!» pri ' jl »' my f i 1 o \v •;tar ofH < rn iom ik tin- board of public Hud* mil building.*, I requested the dtir 'y-t;i i , ,,l fir an o|■:111 n .• * to •. i ••tier ill in stitute for the <1 •«f and dumb va* of too i.htracti r and standing i ill In di lution for the bilnd; .■ other ward*, wti'tiir It war an «due • tb nal Institution or mi u ylt»r». v thin lie- n-anlog of dll' c' nrtltutb.nal | " vl. lan iltid above. In all o|.|rh n v. iiieh will he final In h'fc report, the attorney-general pm -< r ttpo.i the questi a rilver-lv to the |0i|t'n| liken by myself. With all dip" def'ren o to ih-‘ opinion of the ait rni ,v-K> ncral, I i.:n nsnvln/r I I ".I both i.f thru* l-aniii lluni are , Inaitlotml In the r character end should be lr .i'ed a ■ t.iielt. Til's view lr le ', 1 l,y their superintendents and H e TurlP d if the iv. rk lu operation In e a • i of ihim clearly demonrtrate* li to b car rect. . Alter the latter r-| Hint) of toe supreme eotut n a sting the legal atuttir of tin Institution f r the Id! cl, « lie effnit wan made by H e lu‘l legist I’ll'* to e-act :i l av respi dim* Hr govern-* >1, but for reason Ii failed lo push I i;h braiodi of the le'.lshitiire. All iff rt wir Hi n 111.ell to fall bul k on the < Id law ennrlel 111 the time if the creation of thnte In* rtllulht * and i h'd tril «tei n hy a .bint re-dn-i of the hgl-lnture. nr provided hy tin origin il art. Thlr re tlon h ivlng bee i ( abrogated by III" adoption of the eanril tution, I de< Tied it my duty to refuse to to oiuiizr there tie-.allied trustee* or any of their M IS. Iiellevlng HP netl.ui of the leglrhitun to be Ii eonfll d with si'Mcn pi ,f grCcie of the constitutional provl* ilon governing the appointment of ofll IS i rented hy the const Ii utlon or hy law. Thlr resulted In another ease In the supreme court. In which II wan dedtle.l that the position taken hy me Iti thlr matter war correct arid flint the action if the legislature war la conflict with the eonstlluilmi. The Inst ItuHo.i luM »lt e<* been undi r the control of a super* liilinUent aptiolnted hy Hie governor and responsible to the chief excullve fi.r tun pr. ;•< r discharge of hi: Uullt'. To! t slate tf affairs rcltUers the Hitna tion In regard to the , two I -Jit ,■ na tir.-.llisliir. A oi' " J s* '* l"t : . it • bn I.o d 'f 'ii T * M ! S MM- I If 'Ml /, III* •< l * ft puldl * linda and building in n'Urn Ir r, • ntrol, l*i f'km lly tin- same sltiixti » a a tin.- fiMtilUlhn for t i* Mind. I r*eom* no .m it n v 1 » of ».V two rhut.-tM* » - ft r. | f r#. Th* P Vie i J «V/ Motlid J* Vide fur tin- njd iit.tr nt * f it b aid of c nir*-! nr trust* <•* of tin1' ft" llv** fr.< irihi ‘ to /> rv* t- :• vtat-.d n.-rl * t • ■ • . tie.i fixed «t ii ceri'ilri amount p i *•■ f'ro-si. r with »clu I * xj - • * *, nr I • » < X'-' • dim* aitfjo-J * r • tlx* I "-m duni y any * *i' y.M/, Tb* y *dm 1 I I • r*<{" - I tf> r-vet r ot t.flMi'-r i * i i r •in * v. ry th * • mo/M!ix f. :• the pun ** < ■ e.xar* m i; i * if.to the ##n«ril cf.'itie.i <f t It -<• in Milt nil ti". i t 1 ik > >f - i ii* lioo i rhitli lie d* f-in* 1 riJvii.tM - f.ir t!-.* ii j-. .p r eor.duct and netna#* * • :.t. Vcbrai.L.i Imiimtriitl Homo, ami Horne l*u* tlio I I'.Vndh •••*. With rt vPw i » ni l In tin- * :ippn ’o i crfprostitutlori, the by'slatur *• of I'M mid* I>r vlsioriwi tor tin* e*ti»bllMim<*nl of th ■ Nebru.-ka. industrial home, to prov'de shelter, 1 rotertlori, errq iovm* r.t und rruanf of self-support for penitent w rmni and #iris. The y v*rnrmnt was placed un*!er the supervisor! of the "tv .man's as*' ciatr*l eh j t itles of Nebraska" and an appropriation of fUi.OOb wa * in.4de to purchase a site and m et buIJcJInic*. This institution was located ut Milford and Las sjri ** be* n in op* ration, d ubflsss a - eomplishinic yn. t yood in the dire ti n ini * nded by its founder*. Ii 1VV7 the ley -future -aw fit to make a . appropriation of Ivor to establish ur.d 1 * • f »• t .1* * root ton * 11 .1 homo for t' *• friendless at Lincoln. Its ni h.-vmik* .1 to be under the supervision of tie* so-defy of the h rqe for the friend 1*--. Hun r-- m of hcmcde«M children and ayed women have t»e.:i <v\ l for it this 1 sUCuti m durlnj? ft“ exfate.KVb The similarity of these two Institutions is marked. Mach orlyinnuM with art oryan l Zed society of b‘r.vden*!y dispos'd, <‘nir :i,in w.)men. who d*-.dn I to b. neflt s d*;y by rescuJnK fallen women and providing a comfort.ib!*- 1: mi*- f *r tnose whom unfortunate eireiimstanr* * had east helplfh t ur»/,ri the w .rid. At * < a r. ,ri ir»y • - • 11 *- f •'* .»• ure 1 hero l appropri ttlonx ha. 1.'Uniade for th** malnunin.-e of thtse institutions, and at the j re-< r»t tim* th*.- s ate is almost the t ntJre support o' * u-h of th m. I am in some doubt regarding tin- pr*; :.-:y of rite j*a--, unitu; th*- flnamdai r- <p.>n«i bllliy and no having equally the respon sibility f <r tin- yovernm *nt . nd manay* - m<■ nt of th* m. Toe eorafiti > .s und* r will • 1 they are *i.;w man.*?' 1 and mainu n;**! briny •» .-•mi*- <T r-- j «#111*; ml t ry duty upon the put ; of the s >vT ,-iiing ofH * rs th.- a -.*.-iatio:- ti b rrod to, r« ;.’,* r than t.» the state. If* n ifore there has been more or l.-y < ' a ar.d *on ' • . l ■ I i stat*r in tie* m ilia** ru. nl of th m. though I am i»i*-.*s'd t*1 *k\ th. for th.- two years part the relation* have been of tlie p.* -a r aa i am. l*le c.hara -r. It se* ms to m* i iv t sound prapos tloti, however, that tia- s’aje should haV* tin* and i» 1 s due ■ .ntr. 1 and man;«Ke n.eht c t all of it- inst IJ11. * a a* and that thf? offl. • r-* sh.'iil 1 b * r* *;»on*;i*!** alone to >91 urn!* r < n .!• r. tl.ui «!*• f it jM .1iH.4r * nin •ter. an! u«* the w irrvn j- ♦ in to bo bt■: l* r i lu j»t* it u» know : :»♦• n. ♦•.!.«< on I !m h mi km!n ot • 1 ns iein n . r he will t* |* *v!«l»* for i f..»»* ? unu * . h.v a in ar.l of worn . n. wn * aho.ilj b »Hr> « :ly 1 * port nib!* t » to*» *»’ in for tin* manner in *li!on |b« . •!!- nr.;i- th* r ihiM* * ThU I•: in w uld -• 1 . o » i« 1 . , • . i>it| fulfil tho ot*J« - * !»\ f »» fotirul* r**, niul >*•’ hrmk' tfr» tiwltu?; »n within rn*- nm* . i ttfol -f I bo « •■* *:»r«. ;r» my Ju»Ufn*n thr> prajariy h ns. if trp* ■*' v 1 «• sa * 4 Ik* hold r* «|* mi*!4*,-* !’» at v way lor tliAif m ut,» 1*'»!*M .m<| « virnnv n,. 1 uuinil of *mii' tl«*ii« To tvn fi* "*-1 ‘ in »h« •• |*»iW: • an i iJftof** if** « k(h itJ l Sftf * Hi MSI 4*f t» • >' r 1 It f u. ■ . . ti in ‘ M I, I I 1**1 1 i * ■ ■ * I • . '1 t*a , f? ‘Offp I tftd i >» njft i: ‘*.1 it >U- ,'1| » ft. .> ; .«# (a Mi*ut ;ii.- Afto.t:*. -i H u« ny [ ?>* ,4b*#fi il. ti ,»*♦ *■» l ' ».-» ftf- U* ' * ■ ’•» I Aif W tU. 4- » 4«iil *H *h4! nir«« - «/•' taft?»* M ■ of ‘ .*• ai.i1'*. Th* •* »♦. ?•.*.• ,»•» I m.«»»4S> ! -•« n*. Mfn f-.-r* M ilffvrt ••■!*•.■ *. * -I i 4 HP tftl' ‘i.d* 1*.. 1. k>**| A ■ In |M ■ Ita H1‘V !**# <»*>I 4 •’til *A l||k »• •>* .*? fn >tep * •* *•* i'» ;* a » • * mK4 ♦Jtf *ji; '|'at# # • I •' 4s* fe I - *« l»- *f(8k ' t$Mdn* >i tftt-f#* M# k » #%—-v »|. t tb*» i * v^a ? $4* » »i >* • i 111 I Ih '»lt - a# i'ftw *«-4S* '• •* ♦■#**-a *« ill 4 : t-f tbl# 4» M *41# IM -w t >1 Mb MAl t fw*’-‘?|o# •^Sli ytwtir ■%- en io-n *» 4 »• 1 *0; : •> * • mima I A.<-* * » >**i*bf. »• f * f ■ tt'l a# •%4if Ml K t > * IM ** *i ' I «* ' 0- ■ l»- til * .*•* ■ »nro|| bjr * ••*'’ 1 ■ ft *.4» 1+i«, | | | 1 he ♦*>- el UmP *#m ■ far | | 4 hi«K4b^9 bo* * » #,»f , . W* II #ftSA % * «* «V .-4, ■ Kk# I * SlilMlftl *»* Hft-i I .«| ^ '«* v* O-f I *• • 4 . « I* 'ft- ' 9 **•'■".1 »n t*b* *♦ If > »> *w tbdi 4«M Tb*4 fe»'"4|j lb 4 - «|f *. ■’■• »M |fif#ff ■ 4»l o« ». kt*#k*l llM Aft# >4ifc%c fei* 9M| 4**W • #4 *n*fW #1 if #itf ytWm * •* .--I t ‘. ■ | Th# S*«%AK9lb'^# tkft# S - ^*#> 4 I t-1* ♦4>AfU*o;it^ | Nbf* »# , >«*s M -#?# * #*«#» •#**» ■*# IW* • ’ •MdMiv-M *#4 I m l If a* i*#*f| Iftfi »M ki§l btSlWA if ftSMlfct Iff ft • IH »M ftMMPWMWf |m««« •* .«• fbtJ| iw 4 4ft Oft* 4 7,1 y (>-. iiepe- »r. Ccrcnr'r Crounre. tts— w:--e tool: c— I'lm to express h!» vies* this >atno subject In the filbwltiff Ion gum? -: *'tn the c. e of i*no of the lnstl; ntlons of the syte the governor upp-alnt* r. o sup ■■• Intendents on I nth# •■ of'cers, wrh ■> In others this authority I* given to tic* hv.1 fd of public lands and buildings. 'rills Uwrnng. The governor should la* charged with the appointment In nil these cases, and hi- aloue lie responsible to the piop.-e for his action. Tin responsibility for a had appointment should Hot lie a divided «,ne, ai d one net directly true,-aid • or Pi.irtrgiuhl* In any one perron. I'ondlera lions ,f a polUtral or partisan ehaia -pr tr; iy t. - 1,(1 i d t r a f.ivoi able • »' of this recommendation at tills time, still round legislation should not he avoided far faar of the loss of some partisan advant age. I; Is unfortunate that the heels of some Institutions, in eases where fltne-s and exptrlen-u- has been added, snould he-omc (he sport of political fortune, and for goad reason only Should tried and ex pi-rlcu- ' d efTleer.-i la rep! i '"‘I. OSH HKHiHSNHI I'-I.K IIHAII NHKIHIT). To all that has burn r aid by then- tw > gentli mi n on Ibis subject, I can give my la-arty approval. I am unite well con vinced that a more s.ulsf.emry cdmlnls t rat Ion of Ihc affairs of lie c \ irl-ius In stitution* ean he scoured when there la one ri sponsible head In wham es-h mm * lie rn|ulreil to a count for the faithful discharge of the duties of his position, anil that a fixed and well dellned toll y deriv ing Its souri-e from one head may he In augur red whi"i v ill vv.nidvairag. m« Iv In on eh of the liisi It u'Inns. In my Judg ment, ti was never Intended by the eonsil tntIon that Ihe hoard of public lands and buildings, therein created, should have tan rontrol and supervision of the nlmlnislro tlve and goverunnnl.il pari of these dlf ferenf Institution-, bn: rather, a < t.iclr name implies, and a- * xprex-ed In dlre-c terms by the constitution, they should have control of the public lands and build ings, to look ftcr, to care for the repairs anil Improvements, tie eroi-tt.n of new buildings When piovldcd f o’ by th« h-gisin ture. and such otui r control and supervis ion as pertains to the building* ami l-imlv • I ngoig 10 in'’ ■ I- " .. fr.un Hie can’. malniMia i »• and control uf Die Inin.iic« uf ; icli InsDin'Ion* Titer* >i.i» I,, i n almost coii.'i.iii illy, sit • the en actment of lln- law ihdlnlng Dn- du:l<* of *thc l.fmtd of public land" anil building*, more or ley* ittfi.ttw between that hoard ,:inl Die ix I-. i: i\ ** * a tiling If’ |»o«V'T(» and duties < f I I -/I. Sf*l this Wl'hoif ro. gird in v. Kin nay ha. 1* 01 O' upy.iig . of Die i • Vs p'jsl I lull. Ti-i i ■ .'Id n i n lie f mil'll t. I > !M ■ n l .... d it1, - f i'll' hoard * It mill >,.. eh.ir, -.I. .'I'l ■ and well defined, .led pr .vl‘i.1" i >n.td- • . » ■ » pr.-v -in at.y ffei. i. . • t ■ t.t.y i i • • of «•> i-u ■ in ..tl, era imI l.s. * as V. I ii a u • r I., rd.- el , ' I Id' ■ ■ ,i111:■ Till* hiard liy ,iv, >« now rcipitn ,1 t.i ..f»j>r.r: vm-hera for i x|.<mll!tif' 1 m ,!■■ hy meiy <1 ,'f. rrn; boards, as veil •' ill" v ■ ir* n ipilre.l In 1 i own . * r i air, ", An , ,tdlf nr II • i r-1 S ", •. 11 I ■’ l,i '' " I'XlSi I i .ipi’filV ■ 1 n* v ti ura 'iiiil '.y the in id" of tint liifferi at iVpattm'trM .'it stale :i,«l!!ilt:jns. , * well a by hoards winn cn .'. - I w! a oid .iorlly la Incur Imlelcedn. • or mako < xpt ndlfiin t in me il ■ barge of tb dr du ly. This hoard nt!tt'ii wry priperiy Iw 1OIIUM 'ed of tv.', three km a* ofileers. (he auditor l« .0- OH-', as '. be.-'o dufie* per ta,n very ii.iiurallj to the duiles of Ills own oflp <•. < n-h vou in r upon the data treasurer having la be pre«idi:' l to him and mere apprev. d In fan the !• nance of a warrant. The hi.n1 of purchase and supplies incurs much Indebtedness In sup plying the differin' stale Institution*. Till" hoard should lie is putrid to approve In own vouchers and lln a lie passe.I to the audlllng hoard for (Inal approval be fore the Issuance of a warrant in the gta'.o treasury for the amount of the claim. A vary slight modification of the law re gard'rig these suh;, a wou’d obviate need less e./tifurdon, and encourage a mare har monious administration of state affair*, ii w ul I nl*.i provide for a lo tnr system of nppovltig vouchers upon whl h warrant* are drawn eg.D-d f .- "'.tie treasury. I'l'tvi'Potty nl s< lirnsl.tt. The s ale unlvinity Is In a v. ry flour ishing eanditl.m. Tin- < ~ .dleiil work In the cdueaiiinal field occupied by this In slliution oncer M- dire Don and t fftelonC management of the chancellor. Is very gratifying to oil citizens of the s'ate. Thu ba a i.m k whl 'h it , . uple.t among simitar lnsiltuil.ua of th< land ts-wtIfS-a to tho exceih n: work w hich na- le a perfarm, The ur .vi r-i:y e.iue,, •m.n work has heeit (xiendclsi - to prot.de a pro dir.D train ing for a ,-hor: period of tlni" In '.no virliil i t lie :i<s <,!' agriculture for tho-ns who iiri iiliab: to avail them- Ives of t:,■ • Opportunity . ffer.'.t to take the prescribed i" uise ip the i beg., of agrie’il inv and yet wish :a pripari li'.'m- Iv.k for aetlv-. m l if-it lllgen: \v, rk la agrlvuliui al pursuit*. In a s:ate such , at i, w hi rc the 'grieul ^ r • I 'cm m . ■ : s .1 ^ il it.- :o '■ ii i i ff r ! i p| .. *i ia," feature of ur v. r.-i:y nlu itltn must find nm a e„rdi.,l - ppart by the peoplo gear i.t.',.. In . , m Ci i Pig :m •!« if t lie llptiituDca * il attention t pue*:e<i to tills hr :i ■ a i f t a w rk whl a now ill pre i of dc-vel';'.:re :it. Tl law pt. for wo "uel. to bo e ■ I la Mt|i ■ ■ , .’ III!" . ■. i id : ,n, lit s*. in. end v. men; r tnd. to he Inv ted and t e- ill.crest d in, a ■ .;:!> . m he iisul u, I - i:,i, • n I , .1. i-i,. r. . ii ' * fund, wliien ia.1 e t .-i-, of to., proceed,* if the If l* .’111 r; of the endowment fund. ■ . •. i . ■. < ■. i i* mil ■ t i 'ii j .ini iiyi ul ir.il r l.in*l', ino iratrloul u ; i i ■ • t. , ■ . I l»> «* .iilni - a* > ti t.ix «.f tl r* * ;;tiihn >>f on* mill on tho < \.i 1 u.i i. * I*# i»r «p* r\ Faun ?tii • 1; v, • ;iiii af»pt *r that 1. w.n th«* Ini-mior !o ht\« i i> imlvrraity imp 1101"■ • I . r<»:n : :• *.- fun .n t .n r i.tn fioxn .«r» apiMoprmi i from tin* fuitj, uni -•* for i» ill am! i*i r*’.Mnt itnpt mrutM. 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