

Other acts were : 



.tuthorise the organization of l<n and trust 



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Ulthnn/. 

 aixl |- j- 



g ami 



corporations, berraft. r i., I*- formed, in 

 'n to the capi- 



->mmissinntr. 

 Misaissippi l>.j*rt ubtk 



* treasury, all tae funds, was $577.44*05 on 



ISMW6.19 on Jan. 1. 1898. The 



r....,- bstotto Btoi< 



..r, M99J94JI ii? > . 



that fund $17U*7JO was 

 to pay interest on the bonded debt. $19*490 

 DSC on school eerUncau*. and $*v 



Itates. The fond eoav 



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tl th.< law in reference to the 



I raonev bv the State and county U> pur- 



i in rrtfanl ! ! 

 ll.niUrn..- 



of real and 

 property as assessed for taxes of 1(497 are 



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lUa,-Tbe XalkwaTGuard i 







Hooje, one by 



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iwe e 



e ariii u 



lid t h. l. .11 



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 i 



penal session. Two 

 consideration and two sites, and 



!.. . of < pel 9991 kawsri '' 



d the present site, the Weathers' 

 that the commissioners 

 rulalurv. rr fusing, by a 

 nor to name them. The 



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Senate, and one 

 eofWMi LftcreaBisieaoai.* 

 i riddle* ?,. 



' . . , 



essagesarii 



11. and asking the Lsgislattire to allow 

 r till January. The session was 

 ;! live days, an- 1 t he Governor asot to 

 and an effort wa* maile in the House to pass tl 



i vote of 58 to 59. A 

 was offered in the Senate, declaring that 



v.i..n c-f thiit Ulv that thr( 

 |,,ll as -WttoU] fr-- fc :,.., '..:..: V : n,l r 



in the Govern 

 a long debate, this was adopted by a vote of 



8. 

 Cation was adjourned May 97. 



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Govern iiu-iit. The following were the v 



.UlUr, M 



,trk: Kil- 



roadand WarehoneaOonm 

 Secretary State Boar iltuiv. .1. 



pey : Commiwion. r <>f In<urance. K. T. Orrar all 

 Democrats except Mr K !*bor 



Oommissionor. Arthur 1 :../,- lie. 1,.| 



Pish Commission. <*bief 



< in. Theodore Brao 



Sherwooil. Shrpard 

 B*n'ly. .lam.-. B. (iantt. < Itorgcat. George 



-rut. 



i ance*. The receipts in the general fund in 

 18*7 were $3,489.337.99. 1 -.. ; -^ ..... 



trvas > $4.106.490.35. and the t.-tnl 



raaments to $4.094.947. J 1 . The general balance 



v,Vr R, ICU47. In July an 



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enrollmnit of l ,, "N.^rml. r. 

 history. There is this year a regular 

 graduate work in law. The attendance to all dV 

 (artments aurpeases all previous records. The 

 1 of admission to several of the depart- 



r dees do 



inn iM Jan. 97. gave the following details : The law 



lr 1. 1895. 



tamtners were appointed, and the examina- 

 tion of banks was begun. There were 494 incorpo- 

 tianks. M private banks, and 7 trust 



State banks. 99 private banks. 



onni|iinir*. Mil.jcrt to examination. Since that t:m- 



m mam bati M hwn teen nwdXM bn ki vn 



he State. 4 banks have 

 been dosed by the State and permitted to remime. 

 and 90 banks have gone into voluntary liquidation. 

 In the meantime 41 banks have been organized in 

 theState. There are 98 national banks 

 ness in this Slate. The MulUunh 

 of St. Louis, was dosed Feb. CTbv the examiner, 

 and the Citisens* Bank, of Bowling Oreen, March 99. 



