



,e year, $315.363.43. There was a gain ia 



*4M08. and a dsnreaai of 



4.798 in undivided profit*. .r net gain 



-t eomnaniee, 19; total 





WM tt7f6jl. The 

 aaafc HtfLt ia a 



1*16 was r*|.,rT. i a. 

 other 



ajpi ao 



|. '4*1 



----- ... 



. -!,...- 11 I ' , 



' ' -' ' ..... ' - ' " " 





and the ah- 1888. was 



i over 

 mutiiaT life 



rr all lml.iln.c-. *l 

 >ni|Miiiin> oiM-mtuiK' < IU.-.I- 



.'>... . t ' . . i \ ' . i ' 



H 



in. 



peidtitath ami 



asjesstnent plan ha 



aawea- 



kCbaMWon.. i:.". Mid .n bh 

 it gradually bringing 

 lystera of insurance to a 



ta im- 



l--rf.-.-ti..iH .,ii.i th.-.r remedial, 'I'd- old \i : 

 lea fixed at entry, to be called for as 

 ch rear as mortuary necessities 

 rnal societies, is now 



..f n |.r:i. ti.-alU iinliini'.'l UMMMI in 



. The Railroad Commissioners report- 



r ;i |,iul -!.H-k..f nil rtaan raUroadi op- 



il.iliti.*. > 

 u-s J:H.T ,.:;; i : opafaoof \i - M i, 



> 



ixes paid tl.. .0.066; 



passengerK cam *\4H : nuin- 



<>f freight 



tons, an increase of t; 

 rerious year. The P ro P ert * accounts 



ar 







:.,,/. i!OJ88J080jii b adi 



it |.; ;r.i i IMHI 



0oai i 





of thr ,-,; 



Inereasc during tl 

 364.78: cost of c, 



*K.68M7I 

 ..f roaoi ;i fhn 







gun DusineM, TTie reportu gave fiffiims u 



funded debt $8.fl' 

 S48.i%5-total Halu 

 005 ; cott of roadff, $10..V)8.2d3 ; coat of equipment. 



- rnnmig*. fSJMMU!) : 

 ^H84,M ; number of 



::(6do|iai1mrnt- . arh- 



an, with acconnnodtr i^OOO scholar*. Tb0 



nuiii 1 "-.am! 



1$ were open an avorapr i and 



eighty-seren days in the year. The ooat of the 



Jul ? 1 \m Bl 



Th* r* - 



for the tfalniftff of H^aam, and 87 



..f 

 ' 

 < <*npvl all vho begin ( 





. 



b in a pro 



instructio 



rural 



coat of 19.000 



iiual appropriation o! 

 foodeooc 



Experirornt Station 



<lti.|c the innpfction of commercial l 



It prevent* a fraudulent article bete 



r and molaav 



ascertain the effecta of different feftiUian 

 rioos crop*. There are 60 creameriea in 

 and the introduction of the system is n 



hftvi peath irvisaped M rj i 



i',,. market butter of such excel! 

 n \ t hat the poorer grades can not longer 

 except at very !.. and unremuiieraliw pri 

 r n nt duty of the office of Iteiry 

 siontr he law relating to tl 



imitation butter. 

 < heritable and Peaal InMitutlom 



us maintained in il 

 aare of Ha defective and dependent csassea. The 

 amount paid !> for the anpfiort of taaat 



was $669499. The I nduM rial School f 

 Kled by gift* from chai 

 amiiiistnictionofgiris 



trie retired since opening the school (1870^ U7: 

 last two years, 488 ; paid by the 



hohaTacooeoutofthesch^aresaWtoUJead- 



ing pure and useful lire*. The School for B- 

 patted the number reeetved for the year ending 

 <at 190: number munmronoUeoav 



;," .<, , ' - ',' ' 



ncaiTcd fn>m ' iunnc t! 



Since the opening of the school 08M) there had 



. ,..-,.,'.%. 



The traateee of the State Hoepital for the Insane 

 reported that the north hos^uTwhich the prrrioms 



-.., ' -.. ,; .,-, \_ : . 



hail beta completed and furnished at 

 $101.7x6. The whole numU-r of Infant palhate 

 iniilf r care of the State vms 1.788. 



Indutnal Home for the Blind 52 chil- 

 dren were trained and educated during the^rear. 

 The number of eonvicts in the State Prison waa 



