sport shall be played in towns where 

 f soldier* ar to be decorated or where 



Tax 



II rral eetalr. u 



x upon unimproved aad Idle 



' any P-I" Th* 



ction by *.th |,..u^ U .f,,'ro a 



' -artl, ).. the 



aiipropr 



..worm* vetoed the bill. 

 An attempt *n ,,!.' to abolish defMir 



OTM. A if 



r , .-..;.:. i :. 



It a* |,r.- 



UM< into 59 clars an ! im 

 Me * graduated occut >, bill 



Ml .S|SN| IT | m Slate. a 



i. according to each deoci 

 nee admiwi ..41* m : 



' ; 7111.805 In 

 : 897,999 iii 1*70 i.:.:- VI la 1880] tad 



iiawat. T!..- r were tbc 



..rn..r.J. II .1 



1' Holder; 



MMDVT, 



ant (toncrnl, Wilha 



::im: I^ind Commbdonr 



,- S'lj.r.'iiif < oort Tfc ' M II NV :- : im v. 

 \VI,itii,-i,| nn.i ;,!!,.. 



weeded in Mar by S. II. Trrnd. All th 



: .in re*. Tbo condition of the 

 riou to the special eraaion of the Legfolaltire will 

 be ern fr.-in the ftaleroent of the (JoTernor'i nea- 

 en* aoder M Legialai 



i.t.80. 1WT. ,n ^1.498.- 



978.93. which, with th Imlancf at tho lr K Mnnin|f of 

 ar. made a totnl ..f $1.510.985.00. Th. 



w.r. fl.l 



In accordance wit h 1 1.. .-t <>f t he I^nlaturr, 975.- 

 000 waa borrow. -. nn.l f I" 



nt wmi Annually. 

 '* made by tho iwmtir aerr 

 the past two ftooal yean amountnl t<> > 



1 lUiln-ml Compa* 



MI 9750.000 taxea. allefred to be due the 

 .- trnvrn-tl br whal b known 



1898--95. or whnt . Oct. 34. 1891 the 



f tho Ix>uisvillo, New Orleans and TOM 



'line claims again* 



980.048 1. 

 tl $09.959 paid back to the State revert* 



>98 tho State paid 8J988 peaflsaaats 

 who received $17 each, and 9 who iweata 



B ! 



*.-: 



a review of the history of the 

 -ard XaWof 



-Haft, it is leaned thai ibe 

 feraoo Cbllaf*. at WtJhington hag for only a few 



uulun. 11 

 rank uf a collrge aeooM 



.. . . . 



1 1 M ,._. r ,__r.t_i i_ IMM 



11 was iimuipunMeq IB lows* 





. 



<- .-, 



. : 

 ' 



i. It 

 NO 



MM 

 Mhadavmriadh 



war. and a*ain by the flnan 

 has n 



>r.r it was not opened .mil 1 



<rl- 'rryaad94 ia 



law department. Since iu orantiatioo. in I848L 



1- |WW| MMMlla I..*. .11 . 1^.1 ' 1- 



icmny IMWU papiis nave aueooeo. 01 wnon nearly 

 iw student*. I U endowment is more than 



>ral and )lechaaicl ColWe has a 

 faculty of iiU.ut IH. and an averafe atimdanceof 



-ge, opened in 189t has had an 

 attendance of about 180. and 



tie. The new Webater: 

 was dedicatn 1 in Ai.nl. 



.w lands have boot definitely slid 

 down for each county this year, so that the school 



I- 4 190 If la** -.:. UN I . Mi Bfl 



than 900, They are employed on 18 plantations, 

 and a nrt annual profit of '.boat $50JbOO is real- 

 iml. Thr 



and 7 are worked on snare*. 



nvicta were put at work on the levee*. 



ill. 

 1.800 n>. i, .,.,1 190 officers. An instructor I 



James Z. Qaorci . in August* 

 h .a, fill. 



HI I \lrui_- wk^ - 

 1 ' 



George in 1889. to fill the vacancy 



until the neit srssioo of the 



Hank*. -The bank statement, July 19. show* 

 that there were 83 State banks, an * increase of 

 13 over the statement made in September. 

 1898. There were sever banks in 



rcaniialion. The 



Mobile. Jarluon and 

 Kansas City, uundercooatruct ion. The line crosses 



pHaJ paid in. $3.58 1.225.64: 



i ,in : ,\, :; ,: ,5. : . . - biect( 

 14. A tabulated rtatement pub- 

 indicate* that Mtssfavippi has a 



muller amount of money orr capita deposited in 



bunk* than any other State in t 



