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DAILY B JA S p . | | l H | Y | ehinery of state government, Those v r of the Lincoln fnatitution, 1 would further | nection with the university, men alroady | onactment o nw authord o UNDFR AV &R‘llngCh | whose duty it has. been condiict 1126 | rocommend the &fipintment of & commission | eminent fn cach departmont with. amule | Son of bt Al A 1he | kiitinosses At she iers for Vheie sy 4 JRRIBUIN | the aftairs of state find themselves con p | by yonr honorny }w.‘ for the purpose of In- | equipment for tho work. It would scem | rest of the state's reprosentaiion ho | Kindnessos and the uniforin_courtosy and Tk fronted with this, especially in respoet to il l ’ vostigating all of I state institutions. Said therofore, that without further re- | gressional disteicts. Fhore. o artmente, Mhere® ooy vied inall e g [CONTINUED PROM PIRST PAGR. | our system for raising reveny While the the esstate of H comm'ssion should be composed of, at least tlon they should roceive some legis- | Justice in 4 system p— e | lnw explicitly states that property should be Warnieke desonsed three capable mefr of upright charactor, re- 0: statutory recognition as meting | the people frae expi was to be held at the state house next Tues- | listed for assessment at its actual value, it is Buffulo county, es | gardless of partisan aMliations, and it should | oMcials. The regents express 4 willingness | approximating the v day evening, from 8 to 10:80 o'clock, underits | notorious that this is not dor In fact, it is cheated to the stit 11 26 be their duty to flilly and carofully investi- | to undertake tho work which will come | as protecting majoritle auspices, to give the public an opportunity to | safe to say that the prevailing average of Sokal Secb Vel 1 s15100 50 | #ate the different institutions end report to | under these new relatio nd 1 would y extend congratulations to the governor and | values assessed is about one-eighth of the Wy SOOREYNS Dy . L1606 8O | vour honorablé bdy their findings, with | therefore, respectfully recommend it other stato officers actual value and there s, in consequence, o Balances on Hand by Fands. such recommengdations as they may make The superintendent of the Nebraska School The report of the Nebraska relief com Woods offered a reselution calling upon the | corresponding high r levy required for The audit ¢ wut . upon the subject, | Theve should bean appro- | for the Deaf roports that the present build- | Mission, authorized by the legislature two speaker to appoint s special committee of | the raising of the necessary revenue, the A A AR gy 'v‘ . ‘“" et th priation of a suflivient amount to enable them | ings of that iustitution are crowded, so much ears ago, has been presented and show five, consisting of two independents, two re- | same being almost invariably up to the limit | AR0EYed statemont showing the balance of | g employ experts, and go into the subject | so that the rooms usod for class rooms are | that members of the commission appointed publicans and one democrat, to draft. o rail- | established by law o adob it el R Lol e 1) oroughly and gystematically. I am confi quired for living accommodations. by me have discharged duties imposed Message to the Leglsiatare, avembor 300 100, the reccipts and dis- | gong that an'amount of waste could be | ‘This is o condition which should not be | UPon them in a manner highly satisfactory Lixcory, Nob., Jan.s 18.—[Special to Trs road freight rate bill, but the house arose in The Board of Equalization should hav bursements to Novem b W0, 1802, inclusive, fts might and killed Mr. Woods' resolution | conferred upon it greater powers than it \ ,"’“ . Builar "‘v‘l"“‘ M I8 v”‘"‘-“(’:l“- thereby stopped which would more than off- | continued, and I would respect y recom- | Belief was afforded in about ten counties 3 The following is the texto! h'x the ll\\mmmu of an eye, for Stevens' ||‘w ‘;‘1 njoys. N It sh ‘1;1 huve —arbitrary | (O8RS set any expense attendant thereon, mv‘n-: :1‘11; derate appropriation for o separ which h.:q‘ suffe | from the drouth of the tion to lay on the table was the most popular | authority ‘ equalize nssessments . b ate building to be used wholly for school | 8¢ason of 1800, Provisions were suppiied to thing that has been introduced during the | in every inty o the state, and, | Fund Bul oy 80030, 3 " NeBeAiRENatlUnal Guked, purposes, e an average of about 8,000 families, averaging session | if meeds be, raise the total of i GGG 195858 89 2 In the past years large sums of money have Supremo Court, five in a family, for from four to six weeks, To make amends for. it, however, it imme. | the grand assessment to a polnt sufficient o | Permancnt school. 522,364 86 243,033 53 | been expended in the maintenance of & state [ 1 have regarded it Important to call the a Settioes Sy rvas done, aud many discanraged ?)l‘ulrlly ;,j;lnpl[mi' »n.’n Hu-HuH’ ;,lr“‘:"::‘" ‘,‘1 ?“,m,‘ ‘\’2‘1,;;“..‘:-"’”.:3:'; et hr‘ ‘.I;‘ “‘.I“.‘“uvu-r‘ poracy ‘.”y“,\“,l\r 305,032 99 1,160,931 01 | militia organization l[,\ my ;” gment, the | tention of the e set ,.':\““}‘ \M\‘HI'}: x‘: vx..>:\. 1 to h ‘ul their | the duties and responsibilities of the chief Douglas thas 1v be tiie senso of the mombers oms to me damagiiy (o the reputation of a i I ik 3,160 00 | AMoUnts thus expouded have been oxtrava- | dition of logal uetions brought before the | Lomes and een since rewarded With | magistracy of Nobriaicn, and. [n your wse e house retai cs8i0) o L g N R rary tiTvors It is well enough t n such av | supreme court of the state with a view o ol ence Thave taken upo woif the ‘sold act business six working days of every week. | amount to #150,000,000, when it is well known | TCRPOrary univir )15,008 15 | OtRubization, but, as will be noted from state- | providing & remedy far i i neiow of Practice of Medicine. oL have taken upon myselt the solemn Van Housen sent up a resolution calling | that there are single counties i this state DA LA 3 ments contained 'in the report of the adju- | delay in gdjudica tions theve i i Al TR Tktte TR ot | RITg i ey OWRtL B0 PECAURIN SHOIG RIS ::‘I:;l:':‘i;" ~ 'v"\j\ ' "';'(__N "f‘u_:l\*||'””:n]l et o (A i eacounter Lif " plege ende $ment 4 10.989 27 ;‘nn ol ‘m. x| ‘nllfm‘ . W“i x; vv‘vinlll Since the September term of the court for | trolling the practice of ine in this What tho demands of the ofice may call but,on MeCutcheoti's motion it went to the | port to the says I b D338 34 | Tho last TomisTatuee anpoprited 825 000 fon | 1590 the number of cases under advisoment | State. The law has worked satisfactorily, [ upon me to do I cunziot at this time ut on MeCutcheon’s motion it wen 236 st jomislature appropriated &5,000 for | has risen from 267 at that term to 652 for the | and I would respectfully call your attention | but white mindful that “*ho that g January term 1893 and there were | 1o the report of the Board of Health organ- | his armor should not boast hims. table. i Onie of throo thiugs iust bedone tomain- | Fatobond .2 968 | this department for two years, On ) pr introduced the twin of e World's | tain the eredit of the state. Compel ass SRk oF o M estoratio o office und i ! B Rt chion, oAticea. by PhbGense, bt | ors to Wt il propasty st full yalue, br tats A 199210 05 | Thue 0r fhis sum ° 854788 Chud | ok, OQpions dled - duting the year | lzed under its provisions, with the recom. | that taketh it o T may say. it shall b my alr resolu I y , but | orstol : ¢, full yalue, o pitol bufiding 8 16,021 01 0 is sum i d | 1802 With all the laborious industry | mendations contained therein, Particularly | constant endeavor to promote the high Sheridan wanted it also laid on the table | :,. levy to be made by the State Board of | N, 68661 been drawn from the treasury during the | and acknowledwed learning of the court it | Would I call your attention to the need of | interest of the state m" 4 i ix 'w“ and fifty-four of the members so orderod. Jqualization, or enrtail the expenses of the silding 34,620 64 | fow months of Mr. Thavers fncumbency, | has not been found possible to hear and do- | Suitable appropriation to covor exponses of | to Justify the confidence of the people, b ot re decisions in more than necessary printing. pressed by my election can be no in. | partments. There are many agrosable which gives the voice of | things connected with tho goucrnor's oMee sfon, thus more nearly | but, at the same time [ may say, it is with o hisof minovitics as well | foeling of ploasure and rejoleing that 1 re linquish unto my suceessor tho duties, cares Rellel Commission. and responsibilities pertaining thereto. CROUNSE'S INAUGURAL, The Incoming Governor Delivers a Hrlef Governor 30, 1882 s inaugural message W CHIZENS OF THE SESATE AND OF REPRESENTATIVES I'he will of the expressed in the mode prescribed by the constitution, has summoned me to assume islature to the existing con when t rpislature wet. . y tha s | logistaturo followed 5 oro brought distre portion wnd for the rel foh islutive aid was iny It i election whereir Bafore adjourning to 10 o'clock tomorrow | stato government.” " ne | Ubiversity: Ciiiid leaving to the credit of the fund in the treas’ | tormine and prop » speaker announced that a caucus of the n my judgment, all three of these might | States fand ens eyl i (it Fpda s « S B e L e o The | v ok i echth thoee o i o000 oo | SR Yhen L took qharee, 8010, which, | 4b)cusenin giy'ono vour. A largo numbor Retbdid o o Woilg Tt L conttons WA attendyour e Lincoln this evening. Several republicans | Under this head I also desire to call your | N0 b 10,100 41 | hereinafter explained, and amount in | are oblized to be taken wnder advisement 1o | o THe legislture two years ago appropriated | whish ho et b did ot hold caucuses, and that the meeting | debtedness in the itstanding s 3 2,20 00 | cessor, General Vietor Vifquain, and other | of the court proper representation at the great World this evening would be a conference, and the | rants, wmting to exists against resources placed to the eredit of ‘the militia 1 advanced for impartial reasons one | FT in Chicago in 1893, Of this am al announcement was amended t i te for inded. ~The i 1300 90 | fund, made a total of £5,534.80. Of this | yvour least will intervens betwean: tha | 30,000 has been expended,of which £16,552 4 ) i 2 | amount a_total %250 has been ex t legislaturc would hold a session in the house 10 revenie cars (if all col- | [t : pended. Tam happy to veport that no de t g cor s of off T ¢ : nterest churged 1 y termination thereon. The suitor g ofticiuls and persons this_evening, aud suggested the wish that | 1o 15,000 ws that ft would | VS (i ticiency oxists, and that there is now re- | citizon. with good reison. hase wor “,‘l‘ nof | ong i ing exhibits and othe i members would not leave anything valuable o » discharge the | Gy 608 84 | maining in the fund, or bank, and in the | the cost) expens, heroon. It has becom . ol = ! ) temporaril iine Tund pended balance of #6%0 remaining of the sum | Rosotofore existed i s i tor ect that the 1L amount remaining will of th A TRt \"’ oA IN THE SENATE ; ol Tt for foei )1 33,000 appropriated by the last legislature | ospectally thoss of ¢ Inditna, Mi nsuflicien Nebraska a med valuablo t 1 crcated Nalmpnrlu‘r:.l,llxln:.«l; e ted Previous N HiBo. eallaous 1va sto I indem- & “‘\'\J;"‘,‘,"‘,“;”lj:"““\‘"“,r':"“f 'l-"!‘ :"H‘t‘\ut[! 11 ri“ edy lyr:'u»} ‘m‘r\m “-. that i s it los giv the state an advertis, Joint Session. Jn th | y 2 ! adjuf c -ppointed by | the establishmen of icial alling exhibits, taking nt it could bett o done withou LiNcoLN, Neb., Jan. 13.—[Special Tele. | dttention to the umstance that the pro- | Waréhouse inspec- me was reinstated he found the accounts | commission equal Hmbe: ot | cara oL tht 12 thOAR 6 VALIG t6 She R oA a8 dhn i h' Uk gram to Tue Bee.]—The senate convened at | mitted to the last legislature for the invest- | State relief 12,235 05 | that of the court, empowered to discharge 3 nitted to the las slature for the invest. | 3 pon apprising me of this I promptly sum- | jts judicial functions under the direction of | CHATEe of the same to explain whateve W | to i ; 1 10 o'clock this morning. After roil eall and | ment of the permanent school fund failed of [ g 516 50 W ess o1 os | monod tawsats miliiary boatd, and 1t was | it e gon pandor the direcbion of | 16 ncessary to tnquirers, will be yery large, | (o B S L ver the reading of the journal co snoed assage, 1 doubt not this result was due to fedn LAk il kA R T T R Yo 3} nor T ) edt R il T e G XS C T nd to der 1 1 f 1l i O Jarmer have been rewinrde prayer the reading of the journal commenced, | passa I doubt not this result was due t Piinds Disburse- Ballance Nov, | found by that board that Governor Thayer's | menda like remedy in this state, and 1 also | A4 to derive the full benefit of the exhibi- | with bo I harvests, for which the prices 0% Corrallito, dispans yotes woro cast against {t and the propost- | General.............8 337461631 ] amount of $1,400.80, 'A demand was mado | ¢ o resubmission of a constimtional | done properly. Necessarily much expense | fictory, ' Hven the onco. drogth R U Msors LA BabGt wats on failed becauso o n [ nking 71,882 76 703 85 | upon Mr. Cole for the return of this money, t similar to that submitted in 1890, | Will thus be incurred, but o' new state iike | districts have beon caneeialle Senators Moore, Darner and Babeock were | majority of the full vote polled must be ¢ crmanent sehool Biopet 0 490,305 89 | which demand was complied with. The | believing that the people now see the | OUrS, desiving immigration, wishing to | from their ove lowing ‘-‘.‘[m‘i',\: the t0 arrungo for a jolnt convention to canvass | Wolld therofore recommend its resubmission Epstuangiviunivere 6,590 78 | Propriated for militia maiutenance had been | submitted. it would be adopted wnd other resources, can well afford o | the distress of other lands the voto. _ Temporaty univer xtravagantly and badly, if not dishonestly Freight nsportstion & el e uditu o of this kit : Ihe result of the recent election was so nator Everett of Burt offered the follow- | |, ) ore, recommend an addi- | decisive and emphatic in the choice of state | ofticers as to invite no dispute. Your respe: | tive bodies have been organized with a fair b sulating | With its importance and resources | f g enitentiiry. 2 . 8 degree of harmony il a he conc 0] Penitentiiry 4 uary, 1801, amounted to the gross sum of | freight rates by statute, which, if they had Pardons. stfending the opeAtag of Shiy sesrin Goas State hond 19 68 A spive o favor 1 work. Incidentally, [ Nor S o1 hastily arose to state that the republicans | attenti the fu t o registored in bank to his credit turned to his suc- | bo considored b o Ipor Ao bt tho oment 10 | tho sum of §0,000 to secure for Nebraskn gl vl on ' the i ! i o 25 81 bringing of an action to_the court and it was for the building, 1 laying around loose. t 3 interest thereon. | Salin 8,448 85 | (reasury 82,314.63, There is 0180 an unex- | on this deommi it Lalv R ; for o somewhat bitter nded to meet a deficiency caused under the previ- | Kinsus, California g Colomgs. o ropres sl o valuab time dnd craaiod & posed amend to the constitution sub- | _ tion % 40 00 | of the office in a badly muddled condition. | SEItA R B e o You it : o only to be interrupted by 4 motion from Sen. | the hoedlossness of voters, as but very few ments ) appointee, A. V. Cole, was o defaulterto the | tion the state should sec to it that samo is | pecoived, in the miin, havo been fairy et again dispatched on a mission to the house | for an amendment to insure its passage. BNy antver. | 1007OT 14 820230 80 | bourd further found that the entiro sum ap- | necessity for such . provision, and that, if | ALUFCt attention to the Terdility of our soil |t Live gonomsuss ot e o e slt 216,160 04 500 67 | handled The Jaw passed at the last session of the islature amending section twenty-five (25) A 1ltural college The expe J f Bl aig zains! In my message two year 2o to o pre- tional appropriation of 0,000 w hic 0} (it ition L S e T ) uitirn 1e_expense of the campaign against eSSATe two § 1o to the pr 1l appropriation of £50,000 with which t cendowine 28,796 the Indians on our frontier con- | ceding legislature I made recommenda- | Secure forour state a showing in keoping action commenced against certain persons | lands and funds,” was copied from a de charged with defrauding the state in zon- | cision of the supreme court declari nection with the management of the Lincoln | rants to be state socurities when the insane asylum and the building of improve- | a tax has been made to secure the payment ments at the penitentiary ; and of such warrants. Tobpibu it 1 132,945 05 &18,000. 1 brought this matter to the atten- | been carried out, Tam siill of the opinion Under this head T ha honor to report Capltol builai 54,458 66 tion of Senator Manderson, and a_ bill was | would have been of much benefit to our agris | the granting by me. of ABORTAG: iy remark that T shotld bo b od Reform school build- prepared by him and has passed th nate would not have been unjust to | twelve co tatic K 8 e R TR t o i 0 welve commutations and mittances wure had been in ] ¥ Such warrants, nie 84,520 64 and is now pending in the house, remunerat That legisiature took & more | of fine. A synopsi 7 the par- | political Wy with the e ) Wherous, The interesis of tho state de The appropriations made by the last logis {ng thastate for these expenditures; Ju. vadical view of the mat han | ti in ti : t o P id & most thorough and rigid investiga- | lature were so far in excess of the levy that | Stateslindendow- m precedent in similar cases, T doubt | my -own and passed a low which | horew T i s gt e R L tion of the charges, and to the end that this | wartants could not be- cousidered as state e ety not this bill will be passed & proved was not only unconsti A1 NG k.| Chs e e ¢ ver, bt T think {v more ad uay bo socured and that tho pcoused may | sochritios within, the meauing of the law. | XA s 10 bo06n 45320 | For the maintenance of the militin ovgani- | defective that it contait proper. pro T tnay sny that two of \tha " 8for v Ono’ party, fesiiig have o speedy and impartial trial and vigor s was the decision he isurer and | Novmal — school Ti- zation during the ensuing two years [ would | visions to give the suprc court jurisdi dons were granted t ners ¢ th it ., ous prosecution; therefore be it | the e neral, as given to the Board briry 1,823 07 849 82 | yespectfully recommend that not to exceed | tion over the subject matter: and, in a scr ned g Resolved, That it is the sense of this body | of liducational Tands and Funds, in conse- | Normal Seliool en- 210,000 be appropriated of duty, T was compelled to v t SSHaE HRAR 5 3 that Hon. George H. Hustings, the attorn > of which there is a Yaige sum, | (dowment 5 11,433 03 Lwould further urge that the annual en- | later I'secured by correspondence t Seo.l | * for what it does or general of the state, be requesied to lend his | #400,39839. now on hand. in the permanent | §ate Hbrary o ’ 11851 57 | campments, which in the past have been so | of every member of that body w SUNbT o BTy R e A i Ty o assistance to the prosecuting attorney of | school fund uninvested et e H9R 5T 1 expensive, in future be abandoned, as the | pose of ca oxtra sossl U A R e A s a 3 e i lmnmmlurm.nlv,\ in the contiet nl'x‘l man- | Kii5 BLASEY FInaRosks o treasurers 608 84 benefits derived from same ave doubtfal and | majority disposed to less i ST Fnnthar onilit B AT “‘,\'".'l‘f‘; agement of suid cases, an 1t saic oS e . st 0 SUC E outlay of o epl 3 A vl y fa S § Citing attornoy be reepoctfully Tavited to ac. | . From the biennial report of the Tand * Stocke T e A ALIBTR R Al OUtIng Ot || BEOATILoplIBs (1auclvoe ¢ wbility of o pousibility which attaches to it b ek . treasurer the following facts are \ 1 1,150.39 IDPOTOA Moy, B ¥ 4 xecutive to pa ot Buslness ¥ra t Such assistance £ 1680 st P ST PO 1 would respectfully call your attention | as I could approve, could 1 in the stat or to an | AL Tl Senator North was of the opinion that the aipts trom Nov, 80, 1800"'to 2 minded S 47,320 00 also to two recommendations submitted by Lam still of the opiuibn that a reasonab n. Under existing conditions, to tran Beyond the ol n of a senator who shall senate could not properly transact business | Noy o Tiea o0 1 8,082,576 11 | Livo stock Tndein- Adjutant General Vifquain for the benefit of | reduction in freight rates should be made, | for an insane convict to. an asyiim, the eov. | Fopresent the in the senate of the beforo the vote was canvassed and therefore : nity : 8,748 51 70232 | the militia service but from year to year conditions vary so must issue a pardon aud an sanity | United States for coming six years, :‘I‘I‘l‘"rl":l n objection ‘I_‘:h.’“‘l;v’\:», .11»{;\:“.1‘;“;‘( DEOLRLEOCOIDS oo oo 80,082 Warchiouse Tnspec= 4000 | , L That the avtillery wud cavalry be mus- | much that an inflexible rate on all schedule | board must then pass upon the unfortunate | there is ittle, it an ng, involving political g rasolution today. Tho1 r;mh"l-\‘x‘|>‘;nw;:n: ) Isburscments ) 1 i on g s 3100010020 HA0 100 \u‘h out as useless and expensive append arth \\"T \y\“n.m be h,‘h”, tow wk v‘ I L \.\‘. ) .:“< the prisoner, however, b \’h;r\ rence likely to aris It is t ) th M‘-Jh_dy | 1 cd ages, : 4 4 v judgment, should not be 1b- | come cured of hi ty, he cannot bo 1o ers which immediately concern the well fare :;_n”_:;n:x‘:‘(fl.\’\‘w):htlu- I,",‘.‘:T,'[ it onvan | Balance on hand Nov. 50, 1592, #1,181,085 Totals............24,401,828 40 #1,181,085 93 2 ||Ml1 the strencth *" lhl" companies be H’«Hr;tl by statute L perhaps, upon | turned to the state prison, a defect in the | Of the state t 1are expected to address R lnnstad thikt A6 had Deot aataad it Classified and distributed to funds, viz The above amounts include trdnsfers from | increased to conform with the new tactics, | stuple commodities, such as grain, live stock, | law which should be remedicd yurselves and it sh o dene in a prompt, tlon roported that it had been agreed that a0 dintributed iboifund vausfers from | na that each compuny have a maximum of | coal, lumbor, and like commodities in car RN i like way and governed by thut 100/anlisteditnen load'lots. gstbaxiksenuit, spirit of economy which has 4 proper rogard the two houses should mect at 11 o'clock to | General fund...... ... 8 16,633 CLURL T “The adjustment of rates should, T beliove Byanactof congress, approved March 2, | for the condition of the people you represent | Whereas, Indictments have been filed and | compiled statutes of 1587, entitled “Sehool ‘ University 11 y 280607 2 tiguous to Pine Ridge agency in Jan- | tions regarding the matter of 1 | University “Unitod v for it8’ action, \ L % or condermed in - the canv ote, und at e Sinking fund. e 196,708 85 | 1 would respectfuily call your attention to :3”“.‘“‘“ ‘_“‘n‘ " d o listen 0 | b panent sehool finid 400/398 the fact that the auditor's veport shows a Publie i h overnor Boyd's e 3 Governo emporary sehool fund.. ... 320,296 total of the estimates of funds necessary for beleftto a commission composed of men 1, all monc Hect t et tax Nebraskans in the main are a plain people Crounse's inaugural, The repovt wisadopted | Pornianent university fuid 6530 78 | oot o o roaates of fiinds necessuty for | qmo roport of the commissioner of public | capable of dealing in tly with -the by the act of ss, approved | With most of thom life s ctual and the committee discharged CIPOYATY University i 47,590 AL L L L R R % | lands and buildings, so far as 1t relates to | question and affording a means to thorouehly 1861, are vefunded. By this act | struggle. Hard work, frugality and economy Senator Babeock, from the committee on | Agricultural college endowmient g | " S o T educational lands and funds, presents som inform themselves as to the merits of cach aska is entitied to the return from the » their constant compaunions. They in: employes, reported a resolut thorizing | . fund Uliis is more than the amount appropriated § A Y : yes, reported a resolution authorizing | | (e |hyEtHe List ibaisintiira sRains GAwHICH the ich should be a source of pride | separate case brought before them for ad overnmen $19,312. But under In littlo oxtravaganco themselves and the appointment sof a custodian for the | Relief fuu | he last legislature, against which the q 4 4 3 3 tion 3 of the 1 : s roc - A ! f Capltol bultding fand | & 5 P s 4 and satisfactionto every citizen of the state, | justment ion the refunding acy it is requir y may reasonably expect their represen BIBTbR et gavarions roo Wt g L axpuyers protested so vigorously, and I | A7 A & ol ¢ i ¢ Bl e (TORHLy BRCL Dy SVRLIO06: ] | would therefore urge upon you the closest | Fabulated statements show that Nebraska L would furlher express myself upon the | thit no moneys be paid to the stute until its | tatives to govern themselves in like manner rapher for the senate, which was adopted ity fun | iny of every item in the respective ap- | as had grantedito it for educational pur- | subject of a railroad commission by recom shall have aceepted by resolution The tendency of the day is towards ex te clerk of the house then ared and pital for fusane jund propriation bills and the exercise of the most | Poses a total of | 2860415 acres of land, of | mending the resubmission to the people of o appropriated (as named above) in | travagance, and it nowherd manifosts itself announced that that body was to m | il endowment fund T e : Ha AT et which amount 2,736,504 are common school | proposition for an amendment to the consti isfuction of inst the | more than in the conauct of public affair 4n30int convention to canvass the vote. The Al interest fund : i rigid economy in the considering of each in L A | 4 3 ‘ Tnited State /| to canvass the vote. el B e T L L PR T e P Y lands. Of the total amount title is yet | tution to make the Board of Transportation ed States on tce lovy and | Extravagance begots extravagance, An un RALAShavetore, ¢ Toftt. ad al library fund. . o tail w i, arily depriving any { b i . 3 i ] senate, therefore, on motion of Tefft, ad- lbrary fund | institution or department of necessary funds, | Yested in the state to 2453704 acres, "Of | clective. The board, as ut present consti sl A LAR S Gt herefore, | warranted or too liboral appropriation of to Journed. ¥ 1 University library fund b 3 4 sl * | this amount 57389 deres are under state | tuted, has the same right to fix and regulate end your honorable body to have | day forms the precedent for tomorrow, and The n;:mlv‘ wim\ {nml at ;( .uw.\ru-r the joinv I’vlnmv'n-wll.\Hlu-' fund. convention adjourned A communica Salin und tion was read from Chancellor Canfleld ex- | Warehouse ispection tending an invitation to the senators to wit- ness the last buttalion drill of the uni- versity cadets at the university campus, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The senate then on AN motion of Eggleston adjourned until 10 ste tuxes recelved o'clock tomorrow morning L Snues [oR et O 5 neipal on school lands sold e Foopat o crost and rentul on school GOVERNOR BOYD'S MESSAGE, ands. ... =) Principal”on “uiiversity laids sol¢ Mse s Made b, - 8 | , 4 B adad Obgarvations - Mado by the Re- | bl on dvicaliural Colivgs the hospital for insane at Lincoln, and for | * The common school lands now under 1 ring Executive. i Tands sold which the former superintendent was, and | prorduce an annual rental of $00,716.08, ; ) : LINooLY, . Jan. 18.—[Special to Tue | Intercstand rental on wiiversity _ | should be held lable, T am entively satisfied | with the annual intevest and unpaid princic _ tances, posevuted with moneys' derived | on your part would furnish u wholosome Bee.]—The farewell message of Governor . et : 97 | that a like condition has_heretofore, existed | pal on said contracts, amounts to £230,170.11, | The law concerning public warchouses and m the'salo of bonds, T thigk it eminently | obloct lesson to those who expend i sou Boyd to the legislature was as follows: (o PR SR [|in.conneation nuhmlm inl\\imlmm which with the added interest amounting 1 | buildings and geain nspection. adopted by | LiObe! ¢ -“.“' state to éroct M;hlnu Euards appropriate, and would be appreciated “by v 8w ovision of the cons fon i | may recall to you the circumstances | §,542.31 makes a fund of $335,428.50 to b B JHat 1ogialatune. his T as 1t properly may to protect investors in B o emvinion o the onzitbuton | | whigh e o Hhetathention i SwDosire | Siris simamsien o e Schont Ao ahne o | Hhe et Iegtulature, has,in the main, bect | i WA sesint fivud and el - | of the unsatisfactory condition of affairs | the state in addition to the revenue de pertections w lahoiild be. is important that the charac of Nebr Y legislature at the opening of cach session an | irest and T hall DrevALlaarab the i investments be m Lund kept account of his stowardship und astatement | prineipht o Siliie Tinds Soid Sfier \‘{:'“"ll"' vailed at the Lincoln institu- | from the investmentof the permunent school | 1 polieve that the law should provide for T L L 1 i a view to an_houest and eco- he state treasury i 3 1 of the condition of the state’s affairs, with | Interest charged county trens- | i Ay awi 3 (DG the state treasus { chief inspector with jurisdiction over the | suerested would ale o X gtioh. rocommiondiitions s will, in Bigudg. | - Mreree e, oLy trew | nomical administration of the uffairs of that |~ This is a magmficent. showing for the | Gniire state, swith deputics or assistunts n | fugEested would also o ment, best promote the welfare of the stute | est on United” States” and institution I instituted a system of compara- tional advantages of our state and | the several counties requiring them, b i s and the public good, | bonds G | tive statements between a given number of s great credit upon those founders of 1t shouid be further provided that all sur- Free Libraries. £ ] 1 Mise s sonres, teliding | months under the present administration : stala who in the early days conservod ! I T e A e R ° That which, in my judgment, is at this T 5 5 fik S resent gdmic our state who in the early days conserved its | plus of fees Jaying necessavy bills and | o es period of most concern to the state is the | V4SO k und o like porlod under precodiug manage- | school interosts 2 ; expenses be paid (0o the hands of the state | Wblishnient ot public libaries should e 1 O e Gandition of our stte finances. For the first ot Shae76 11 | Mments, and found such an enormous differ- | The honorable commissioner also calls at- | traasurd mended 5o as (o extend like privileges to xeiakbihior e 4 % 4 W % | ence us could not be ascribed to parsimony. | tention to the imperfect and ambiguous laws should be amended so as to promote the | €ach school district in the state, as I think | ::‘:s::mix‘; Ji‘s.llirl;-‘i Flopr CR G TS 035,68 '\]‘3{"'.\-1',;;':;'.‘";I«\'}f.lw‘x‘.\f'"m"“" 1 $4,40L, | So pronounced was this diffeence in the | regulating tho ro uring of right of way | Daanould bo amended so as to promote the | the establishment of free libraries in con. | as usual at the next school election— cnrrent. obligations of the state 5| Constul i St :'.:f:‘.(.,, ri(:l:ly»l;!lt:l;-Iu;;iu::x‘:;-ltll :.I:“‘u';'“-lif:ivut 3 o l.lix‘-]T(I;.“::u::;:‘l_u“ly\: ‘x’“md1‘|“v‘-:|“.l-;(_||:l|(».‘|\.“;rl.. to the producer and. thus nnu:u.:,.»'ny- e e s Lot isoneclavonid hass b for many candidates. They give met, and tho state warrants ave thu rodooruod : 2,974,910 81 15er ‘had Decn AishoReaybanan Mo 1 %6 ; : LB D ol s e e o et ot 1 | | The Stato Historical society calls upon the | @ unanimous vote—every day in the iag interest and causing greatly i 8 Appropriations of > tra ? s N ey i i S azislaty t s running expenses throughiintercst charges, | , 1887 and prior.... .8 157,957 28 the transuctions of the former an The octate supcrintendent of publio in- | thag all prosecutions against violators of its | logislature foran increuse of the amount | week—in favor of v ing an increase of taxatio Appropriations of and on the 20th day of September, 18! struction in his report also deals with some | provisions should be brought in the name of | dPPropriated allotted to it, asking £7,000 ‘lle\wfl“fl"m‘\" Increase of taxution. v T 727,482 03 called upon the Board of Publie Lands and | subjects relative to public education which I | the state of Nebraska - - e Of | for tho ensuing two years. 1 b lic Bad Financial Management, opriations of " Buildings to make a_thorough investigation | consider worthy of your consideration. et sirable and thereforc eccommend it Thio last, lopislature greatly incroased the | y10i i 1999,147 00 of charges which had bee loata public | 1, The equalization, so faras possible, of ’ ection Law. I shall not attempt to enter i appropriations for the conduct of the affairs e R ey meeting by 5. C. Rewick, Esq. school taxation in the various districts of the The election law enacted by the last legis- | tails of some of the reports of of ‘state, but made no provision for an in- | Memmes dITANts re- 1,185,402 g6 | _ 1he investization which followed de- | state. lature has had two trials, sufiicient to de stato ofticers and the heads of croased levy to meot the additional expen Temporary Selool veloped sucli a state of affaivs as warranted | 5 "f ootelation requiring a uniform couvse | sttate its general excellence and also to sug- | tions. They will ail be pres | v The general fund in the state treasury De- | principaland fnter- : an investigution by the grand jury, with the | ,e%e,q¢ for district sehiools gest some modifications, which I recommend | printed form, and T commend them 3 WHITE RUSSIAN | comber 1, 1892, sows & balanco of $16,638.05, | €St on bonds result that a number of criminal indictments | *6SUYEN G CRITERSIONE 4 s of | to your honorable body. Some of its pro i rusal as containin an, against which sum outstandine rogistored | Gupitol hulidi fud wero found, with which the courts have yet | oo EEBURGITEEE (I8 (001 district | Visions are cumbersome and should be al ations and supplying mucl inf ) warrants have been called for payment. The | I BSEIES 6 00 00 to deal F & B, With i board of three trustees for each | tered in order to facilitate voting. I th tion which will be of val appropriations of the last legisluture were: | Timieforred to goners |, Corroborative of my opinion that the state | [ ¥ o\ io ey to make necessary provision | that instead of the alphabetical listing of | detail of your wtive work & General fund 237,760 63 | - fund 87,781 97 | institutious may be conducted more economi- | g 40 s ducational needs of the youth of the | candidates on one ticket, as uow provided by The Governor Claims Some Crodit. @ Beathl fund,.. TRt A Tis Efaabia cally than has been the custom, I eite you | f2F d'the bringing of such boards into | law, that each party’s nominations should be and BN 26,490 00 Jinded fand - 47,820 00 | the following showing from the offivial report | Siattict, tid the LRI B R B S R et Normual achivol in- ' " Appropriutions "o TS ofthe sune vllvlm‘yly“‘lwm of the hospital for | gostt RN e, numerous of x‘nvy-‘ M:‘.‘f" states ‘using the because they know it has no equal as al for iich Appropriations o€ " Comparative statemont of expenditures State University. o ittt nlotie e R R Gl fabor and temper saver on wash-da i , : Ly : from Ma 2 1801, to November 30, 1502 Tho report of Board of Regents of the | not only o party title, but al so1e A The “White Russian” is cat soap t grialcfund itia ot Tho report of the Box Roger 10 | not ouly by the party ti it al m ; X hite Russian” is a great soap to o 2,603,760 63 | 1591 y 7,454 16 3 $ g 1502 State university makes a particularly grati- | emblem whereby those who are unable t : use i 1kali wat %S 110 Pravet arionits paid from Live stock indenuiity fuud, war- .| Employes' wages 1 30 | fying showing. The growth of the univers. | read may distinguish which ticket they € 2l I’*"‘j]‘.” SR WA Docs not Bpeplitor Ingane L ROURAROL oo et s 8.57#07,,f oG and dlothing 2 94 | ity during the last bicnnial period has been | to vote by marking a cross in a circleat the iy : roughen or injure the hands—is per- ',m."‘ Lt 8193 S LS T 11,067 82 | Furniture.. 55 | phenomenal he attendance has more than | head of the same iy 5 ’ i 2 fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. Norinal school in: = e “‘ fand 10,29¢ Temporary university fund wir- 145, hooks and iy doubled, the present enrollment being 957 I think the law should alse be amended so 1 ¥ TdAtIItyof gonoral ? | Fants redoened 216,160 04 | _ments 46 | This rejristration represcnts twenty-states | as to permit a voter to call upon one of 0 P it ey y JAS,'S. KIRK & €0., Chicago, ) 8 University ibrary Warints ré- | Tnetdental éxpense 7 16 | besides Nebraska and sixty-four Nebraska | judges t on State Institutions. contract, 1,462,707 acres are under leased | the rates of freight us the lowa rail pared and adopted a joint resolution i I submit to you whett your predecessors the moss | contract and 446,607 acres are neither leased | commissioners, and can do so at will, though | cepting the provisions of the et and auth have not already pas sh water In reporting to you matters of ¥ d. they have seldom, if ever, exercised th iZing the governor to receive the sume and | mark. Such is my opinion in my judg- ‘ moment which have arisen during my ad- [ nors i v t i Total balances to funds | winistration, I am constrained to lay special The report further shows that there is | Fight. If the board was directly responsible | Piy l; over to vh-“ state treasurer to be | ment, th vegate of appropriations made The veceipts, amountmg 1o £5,08%,876,11, | emphasis for the necessity of a thorough re- | now invested in United States bonds, state | 10 the people, Iam confident that bette pluced in the gencral fuud by . fhe Just loglslaiure shbulil beout were derived from vavious sources, viz.: | form in the management of the public insti- | securities and registered county bonds be- | Sults would be had. % Terigation, down fully $730.000, notwithatanding the tutions of the state. Particularly is this true | longing to the permanent school fund the | It this connection I would also state that The developments of recent years have | EYowth of the state iu the mean | with regard to the extravagant and, in some | sum of §2,525,872 nd cash in the state | I think there is a demand for the regulation | brought to the attention of the people of | tme. To this amount your own bodies instances, dishonest expenditure of the funds | treasury amounting 1o §490,395 ing a | Of rates charged by the express compunics | Nebraska, particularly those interested in [ mizht contribute some 850,000 by giving no l provided for the maintenance of those insti- | total of $3,016270.74, an increase in the | Within this state, to the end that charges | the more western sections, the importance of | Place on your pay roll to” unnecessary em | tutions. While the most flagrant instance | permanent 1 fund during the past two | Unreasonubly high may be reduced to zation in reclaiming waste lnds and en- | Ployes, and by the exercise of that economy roasonable cost. There is no justification of wcing their fortility. Inasmuch as enter- | Which would naturally govern you if you the high rates at pr acted by the | prises of this character are aimost entively | Were conducting your own affairs rather express companics ¢ t | conducted by private parties, and, in mosg | than those of the state. Such an exhibition | of this has been revealed in the conduct of | years of $270,063.5: [CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE.] arehouses as close s po In conclus to sa 1 upon the nor with a mination ind fuithful to aid him in making up his ticket, i ERONI hassasosnt roll Norual Interest” fand! Warriiis Aniusements 7 94 | "o close cornectionof the university with | inability to read X Y 1 Dusky Diamond Tar Soiy N $150,000,000 annually, and for two years & H iy 0,290 00 | Paints wnd o 8 ) A 000,000, The limit of the lovy is five (3) mi NESo IS et pradas cEaesienns 10,90 00 (LR IRFIE. OLL the public school systom is shown by the fact The law is eumbersome, not only in The total revenue thus devived, if ey redecmed .. 1,823 07 | Farm implements that 857 pupils: come from High schools | time consumed in voting but also in the ti i e dollar was collected (though on an average | Hospital for Disane fund Wir- | Telegraph und teloph'ie 5 and 815 from publiv schools. — The' advanced | consumed in counting, which might b ( ) % but 90 per cent is), would amount to but | s redecied 132,045 92 | Freight and expre 8 standing of yhq, university and its | viated by having the ticket wrate b b Wbaddhrti NU D 1,800,000, showing a deficiency for the two | ¥ m:‘”nlhl Jatarest and state T ""‘”.‘1‘:‘ and dmprove strong ;.4..4. ;,irnll .m‘ M“r l.u-ul m;w\ one ~h-v; T'here is al: -‘4 sibility of in- |t BV d R i ears of $700.0M0 wding bouds ... 5 71,682 76 | wents ing the best facilities for higher | justice to nominces initial letter D2 SITIaR Aiin ke bl ¥ x b B bompliahoe with the ot amending soc Nitliama ML RO bende o0 o i : education is manie#ted by the fact that 125 | places their name at th of the list Lam compellod ¢ v L ) HIRSCHBERG'S The Cele tion 8, chapter 98 of 1557, relating to | Penltontiary fund, transteried 8te) Bkl REbaoE] A of the students ot from other colleges and | under the alphabetical elassitication. A safe- | ——. yMow canGEABLE | ted Dia- registyation of warrants, which act to sinking fund 286 84 | Total amount oxpended, 18 53 | universities, largel¢ within this s:ate. That | guard against partisan control of the clection . SPECTACLE v was pproved April S, 1801, the state | Normal bunilding fund, '’ trins- Amount saved in nine months 7 it is ministering i helpful way to thegreat | board should also be incorporated in the lay o ~ mond and treasurer bogan the registration of warrants | iiIeQ o geBeg N, o 881 | also add that the report of the | wass of the peeple of the state and not = | providin not more than two members August 1, 1801; and from the report of the | g fund.. oo o W Sk 19 68 of asylum for chronie| any preferred class is shown by the factthat | of the board should be of the same political @ treasurer I find that from that date to | Refarm sehool’ bt fuud ‘ at Hastin \an average iucrease | 243 of its students fre children of farmers, | party < November 80, 1842, there wore registered for forred to general fund 84,487 88 | Of twenty patients, makes a comparative | while the remaindét arve scattered with Leglslative Apportionment, 7 payment in regular order as presented war laud stock yards fund, showing for a period of ten months of a sav- | large degree of cquality among every oceu o last logialature negleated o' reappon cles and Eye Tants on the general fund to the amount of erred to ge 1 fund 1,150 89 g 071, and a comparative statement | pation known i thi*st | tion the state into senatorial and legislative : $1,718,250.62. Of this latter amount $1,080, lf‘.‘.?"\l :.: ml;“l Hintes 'n”"r‘ six wonths shows a suving of §2,776 at The revenues of' the university, because of | gigtricts as required by law. Whether your for 872,70 has been callod, leaving a registered Fribtre ol g i 66,000 00 | the hl.\-;.rn.n lor_insane at Norfolk. 'For a the slow advauce in Aue grand asse ssment | houorablo body, as the succe »f the bod, 8 7 A el Y 0 - indebtedness against the general fund of i county trense y period of eight months, with an increased | roll of the state, Afe not so increased as to | \which failed t " its duty, is compe. 3 s5Es $037,388.83 drawing 7 per cent interest per o Uy auditor. ttunstorted | number of inmates of 25 par cent, there is a | keep pace with she«demands for instruction | fong to ydopt a re: ument aet is i moot E ,E,F,Eg“,‘,,’x? E.S,g?, aha by annum. The average period a warrant runs to sinking fund 608 84 | saviog shown at the Soldiers and Sailors | and current expenses. The regents, there- | uestion, Tn \fter consu A 2 boforo paxment is about ten months, In ad- | S{ate reliet fand, "interest’ o 8000 00 | HomE at Grand Island of £,000. . feel i thelr duty to notify the fogisla. | with eminent legal authority, you sh ) MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY. dition to this constantly aceruing obligation, | paran it Saiing fund " bund 8,00 ym the facts and figures thus brought to that hereafter 3 will e fmpossible for B A RO XN thero was paid during the sixtocn months of | "SLSICHE 5 o181 5o |-myattontion by the ofticils in chargo of those gffwes of the institution | {0 datermine ifs constitutionalit : tho period named above interest on general | o institutions, whom I have been permitted to | for buildings. ng l‘h-'x this position stion should be afterwards ra 4 PROPOSALS FOR SLOPING BANKS fund warrants redecmied the sum of $33, Total disbursements A 3 appoint, T am convinced that thesaid institu- | they show by statistics collected from eight Thold that s reapportionment sh ¥ O BARTH 817.15. Moneys Pald in by the € { tions can be conducted In their running ex I the leading state universities that it has | pe made in compliance not only It is plain, therefore, that the state in Uiy ’ | penses, exclusive of sulavies, for about 66 | not begn the policy ju other states 1o | gpirjy of the law but also in J 1 nod until 1:30 debtedness is increasing in a decidedly un- The following are the different sums of | per cent of the amount heretofore consumed. | expend the reyenues of such unive l«‘”’“ for | tions of the state which, because of the i N )h, 3, for grud satisactory manner, and 1 would therefore | MOUCY received by me and paid into the state | And, in this connection, I would further cali | buildings, but that these have been fur- | tonged development, are not sdequate A e ‘recommend to your honorable body the in. ;“*““"\ as is evident by receipts on file | your attention to the fact that there are a m{muw null“ the eral !‘m)l I'his ;‘;,‘...u.(- represented under the present act Anderson inances N ‘creasing of the state levy now fixed ata | Extradition and other umber of state Institutions over which. the | of financial policy scems 0 be a matter o e s ¥ P TAR it o 11th Pen follow qu:‘;m("nw (5) mills to seven (7) "”’1-: 4 Tas i i § 10100 | authority of the executive has been by | necessity rather than of choice. Proaidentiul Eloctors, Of Scottdale, Pa., o veteran of the 11th ,',‘ . this. in tho beller that tho state showid | May 6 188U piid Sty | Statute taken from him, In the case of the | Asidu from spectal redcs {}.”L\lxmul"lfl{ en | | Twould respectfully ver ommenda, Vols., says, as & result of war service b rai: revenue o nptly meet the detl: in “"‘, 1502, g { Industrial school for boys at Kearney of the hat the real demands upon the ge al func n of ) years ag ng the methos B A bat oo [tnaniassices oy 1o | Cglaner 13 1503 pai 68 00 | industrial school for irls at Geneva, _of the | are for $10,000, made uecessary by the policy | of selectia Ry Y oatat Suffered Every Minute i | ins! o for feeble-minded at Bea and of previous legislatures, i 8 com ¢ counstitution o i nite States each ate QPR W RgG PRI of Sinvens | Boldiors aud saitors T ot o fwo othara. the Appointing power 1a | the bound fo. xpenl ila. reventics for pu mitced 1o name its electors vy | Fromliver aud kiduey troubles, eatarrh aSacont sidowa ks Taxiug System Needs Keform, home 8t Grand Island 54 64 | vested in the Board of Public Lands and | posesother than thoseof instruction and | its legislature may detormine head, rheumatism and distress in his stoma Such sloping and grad The coudition of the treasury further [ Murch 9 1891 puidstate | Buildings. This board is also by the constitu- | current expenditures, and has, therefore, not | former message tho system of choosin Everything he ate seem: ead, Sloe cordunce with the fstruct makes it imperative that great’ care and | o AGSUIGEGE coep e 1,926 €0 | tion given full control of all institutions, and | left suticlent means 'for the proper care of | them by districts hus hail o practical test in | was restloss, and in { ing he glneer ui ar ( ore tired thi on he went to bed. Ho says: Bids will be mado printed economy should be exercised in tho matter | “Proiiter 2,225 00 | the executive has no check upon them what- | buildings. But it remains with this legisla- | the state of Michigan, and the constitution more tired than when & nt ¥ abidgwillbe made on priiie of appropriations to be modo by your houor- | My 4, 1503, puid staie over. ‘This should not be 80. The governor | ture to. determine whother these demands | ality of the method has boen tested in the 9 H by u cortltiod chock lu th @blobody. As noted further along fn this | - treasurer. ... 3,443 53 should have the power to appoint the super possibly be met | Bigiest court in the land and. its logality es HOOd s Sarsaparllla blo to the city of Omaha g message, there is ample room for economy in | April 15, 1892, paid stute | intendents and managing ofticials in every tho constitution no new state ofiices | t shed. Inmy jud ) e spirit of and Hood's Pills did me more good thev every- | Bood faith L the conduct of many of the state institu treasuroer . 1,950 00 one of the state institutions, and I would ated, but thereisa need in co our institutions demiands t} representa thing elso put fogether. All my disagreeable ”‘\“'r" .,4,,.‘.‘,1_‘,\1:. ;',li.'fy to r tlona. It is ulso true, however, that No. | July 22 1893 gald stiio '\ 0 0 commend that this legislature'so amend | nection with the State'university of a state | tives of the people should b chosen g oims Bave goue. Bo sure o got Tood', | OF oll bids, and to walve defects, o, braska s a crowing stato and that our in- | gdptember 6, 1603 puid *° the statute that the appointing power shall | geologist, a state botaunist, a state etymolo = - - halrman Board of Public Works. creased population and eral_development | stato treasuror 1,626 89 be fully restored to him F¥st, a state chemist aud a state meteorol- | their free expression HOOD'8 PILL8 are the best afterdinner Omaha, Neb, Javuary Gth, 1893, . led proposals will people in the manner noarest approaching | | a8 expaus) of the na- | October 18, 159 aid In view of the result of the investigation | ogish, It bas alrcady in its employ, in con ]' 1 would therefore recommend to you the Puls. They pesist digeation and cure hesdache, Junuary u,1.n.x§‘ AP