

NEW JERSEY. 







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AMMta SOT IWJBHTV w vwwwlaff debtor* 

 i .m r.Uiiv to artafJieienlB 



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MM!I^^ <VMM4^mfMvi lMJa for Ullb' 





od. shall DO! be at- 

 >*X),utile ih.- attachment U iasued 



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r. n equal and Ju* divi 



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t)..t the Mayor of Newark may appoint 

 ily to the State School 

 of 



woman liable on ) 

 .n w r providing ahe ha. heraelf reeeh 



a married woman, living with her h unhand, 

 ble wUh him for good, supi'lk-d f<>r the uae 

 



Aetaorisfa* hoarda of education in all municipal!- 

 rtaiaif over 10,000 population!- ' <o lectures to 



be fiv*a at ahrtit for the benefit of the laboring people, 

 rWdtng feat Lincoln* birthday (Feb. fsjTal&all 



As * result of the work done by the Senate I n- 

 TMHiitimr Committee, the grand jury found in- 

 llimmeiitiViinit John T. \ an Cleef . secretary of 

 UM Slatr Ilnanl of Assessors, a implicated in \- 

 rnne charge* for maps; against Bernard Ford. 

 fenswl/wperintcndentof the . state rap.toi. and 

 Join Wullin*. from whom he purchased lar-e 

 bills of fur M Benedict P 



pronrirtrcM. and John I*. KIIMT. formerly man- 

 acvTand agent for the Newark t .ing." 



for e<te ta eteariiig contracts f..r prii 

 in the emme connection, against Otto Hein/, a 

 . and aainst Emil 



printrr 

 ark - I 



nuhlr appeared in court and was charged 

 der 4 Indict menu for obtaining un 



Kra.-ntl.-r. of the New- 

 Zcitung." ami ChnrU-s S. K..),in- 

 ' .! cetoa Prem" Kuser, 

 Heinz, and Kraentler were indi< t.d 

 ioinUy. were tried for conspiracy to defraud the 

 Bute, ami f also, who 



obtaining money under false pre- 

 .* ao|iiitte<l. Bemaril Ford durint; the 

 wa* a fugitive from justice. Mullins 

 a* tried for conspiring it h him to defraud the 

 , and was acuitted. On I>. :l i . r-i v..N 



un- 

 under 



under > f r.niml mi-. ..n'lm-t, 

 i for ompiracir to defraud the 

 d ** * l *9ad the date . 



lf%PO 



The school oensus of 1804 

 lltMMwat of Sute sc 



... 

 tMMwat of Sute school tax for 1894. levied 



9 and expended in 1W5. i 

 Tke anool tax for 1805 was $2.106^40 the 



the 



The 



Hal education. $86.- 

 IJOD : ; ^ P ^ .Preparatory School 



re 



mal school was 587, the nmni 



;.: I. The ni..lel >i-hM.| is .srlf-ii-lainin. 



earning during the year were $'J 



of the nor- 



.iiinual appropr: I : p .c A.u'ricu: 



: Si at i.. n is $15.000. 



The School f,,r Ieaf Mu' 



B and tuitiiiii.$:<7,HM: fr r.-j.airs. s 

 7J; ami *i::. 1 7 1. 1 ' for it- new l.uil 

 mimher <.f pupils was ISO, of whom 65 are 

 and 1)1 u'irl-. 



UN Mind and fe,-l.l,-n.inded tin- 

 paid t.. the 'J in-lit nt ions at Yin. -la: 

 .xher States $98,932.57; 8H1 pupil^ 

 for. an itierea>e over 1894 of 2i pupils, m 

 $6,227.1''- in .-\p--nditure. 



MoxpjtaK The amount disbursed thi 

 for this areount was *-Jl 1,958.01, a- follow 

 Hospital for the Insane at TrentOD, 

 (..'.l.iit; to Slat.- Hospital at M..rri> I' 

 806.51 ; for additional land and buildir 

 I Mains, $57,651.50. By the last qua i 

 report the number of county patients ii 

 Trenton hospital was 908; at Morri- Plain 

 insane convicts at Tren t o n. -Ji . at Morris I 

 ")J. The number of patients at Trento: 

 i. it al.()(t.:U, was 1,001; at Morris I' 

 The number of patients in the county a- 

 was 8,140, and to these asylums $114,887.05 was 

 paid. An act of 1895 author;/, ,| tl 

 ture of not inro than $125,000 for buildn 

 Morris 1'lains. Tin- foundations have been laid 

 of a new building having a frontage of 5^' 

 and a total depth of 300 feet. At the Tl 

 hospital an infinnary, to cost $35,000 

 oatl of building. 



Soldiers' Homo. During the ycarth- 

 a^'e number of beneficiaries was 520 ; ! 

 was 509. The expenditures were $.'.- 

 the average cost of ration per day t 

 18'5 cents. The total receipts of "the 

 $68,166.01 ; the balaix I*. Thi I. 



tnre of 1895 re<luce<l the annual appn : 

 $36,000 to $30,000. and also convert. ,1 ii 

 3tat Tn asury a balance to the rredil "f the 

 home of $78,010.17. In istd the I'nited 

 Government paid to the home .< 



renal Institutions. For the Sv 

 $175.812.08 was disburse.l. The rerei) 

 convict labor and other sources wi 

 The nuinlMT of convicts Oct. :{1 wa 



crease of 48 since the report of 1^1. Tl, 

 islatun-f.f isiir) appropriated $150,000 to < ; 



the - n. A win;: i- beinj,' a-lded. ai. 



-pital ix under c<.n<t rur-t ion. 



islature of lHr appropriated 

 000 for t he purchase of land at or n< 

 and the erection of a building t" be i. 

 place of confinement for male criminals b< ' 

 the ages of and thirty \\ho arc 



sentence for the first time. The'land i 

 cured, and work on one win;: is be^ir 

 will accommodate j:r pri- n r- T 

 ments for this institution ainrtunted t< 

 928^8, of which the State contributed $0<i.: 

 <l/ the special appropriation f .: : !>' 



an.l hospital, $8,936.18 also was paid 

 hospital is in course of erection. The r 

 of inmates at the close of the fiscal year u 

 harl been released on their recognixan 

 1 en lured. 



