Keport of the New Jersey Senate In. vestigating Committee. VERY VIGOROUS DOCUMENT. Collusion On tlio l'art of State Oiltccrs Is Charged In Most Cases Attention Directed to Sovnrnl Alleged Glnrlni; Frauds. ThentOn, Juno 4. The roport of tho seleot committee ot tho soimto appointed Fob. 13, lbD5, to inqulro luto chnrgos of estrnvngnnco In furnishing tho stntohouso and coitnln othor chnrgos touching tho conduct of publlo offlolnls was proseutoil to tho senato today. Tho report begins by paying: "Wo havo not exhausted nil tho sources of Information, nor followed up nil the posslhlo roods to dlscovory, but have pushed our Inqulrlos Into subjects that Eooinod most Important, and that afforded clear Indications of neod for Investigation, accomplishing ns much ns was practicable within -tho tlmo at our oommand. "Tho obtnlnlng of proof in an Inquiry of this sort Is nttendod with much diffi culty. Persons dlroctly lnvolvod lu wrong doing aro Industrious In obliterating tho evidence of their actions, and othors who aro awaro of tho facts aro generally rotl cent, and even whon dlscovorod givo un willing testimony. Of tho 97 wltnosses examined, by far tho groater number have testified undor compulsion, and Httlo In formation has been voluntoorod. Enough, however, has been disclosed to indicate tho oourso ot events In rocont years at tho stntc boueo and to suggest lostslntlon for guard ing against a rocurroncoof similar irregu larities." Figures nnd facts aro given to show that undor very meager authority largo sums of money havo beon expended annually with out appropriation. Tho roport continues: "Detwoen 18S0 and 1805 nearly all the furnlturo In tho statebouso was by auction or othorwlse,dlsposod of tor trifling sums and new furnlturo put in Its plaoo. Some parts or tho building woro Xurnlshod twice. Part of tho money roallzed from tho solo of old furnlturo has not yot boon paid into tho treasury. State Cheated and Betrayed "In tho making of this substitution the Btato was chontod and betrayed. The prices wero exorbitant, being often doublo tho usual rotall prlco of tho goods. Dills wero falsified in quantities and prices. Largo bonusos and commissions wore paid to stato ofllcora. Furnlturo and oarpots paid for by tho state woro sent to persons holding offices under the stato for their private use. Moreover, much of tho now furniture was inferior to that which was displaced, and changos woro mado which were not desired by tho occupants of tho offices. "In tho furnishing of coal, lumber and othor supplies for the statohouse thorowua deliberate systematic swindling. Quan tities and prices wero falsoly ralsod, goods being billed to tho stato and paid for that wero never furnished, largo percentages were addod to bills, somotlmos undoubted ly for the benefit of state officers, at othor times, possibly, for tho bonoflt of tho deal er. The stato was by the collusion of bid ders and othors made to pay 51,850 for a flagpole and flag on tho stntohouso. By tho collusion of a stato comptroller and in tho face of tboprotostof other stato officors against tho waste, tho stato paid t'21, 847 for tho construction ot pigeonholes and similar appliances which could readily havo beon obtained for $7,500 and still have aftordod a liberal profit to tho maker. More than 810,000 was paid to one painter upon bills wherein falso entrlos of labor and niatorial had beon made, tho prices Ukewlso being exorbitant, tho peculation Tjolng probably 81,000. That commissions woro paid on this work was not seriously deniod. The Assembly Chamber Olattnr. "In tho rebuilding of tho assembly cham ber, which cost 8282,000, an arohltoct was employed who had nover before designed and erected a building. Of muoh of tho work ho appeared to havo no control, It being undor tho immediate supervision of the govornor. Nu plans of this work ap pear to be In tho possession of tho stato except certain bluo prints found among rubbish In tho collar of tho statohouse. Thoso do not so muoh as indicate any von tllatlng apparatus. Such apparatus was, bowevor, put in at a cost of 823,S'0U. The evldonco is that n full price, with large profit, would have been f 13,038, and, fur thermore that tho apparatus Is obsolete and highly unsatisfactory. Tho samo con tractor, by arrangement with the govern or, aftorwnrd put similar apparatus in tho sonato chamber at a cost of SSI. 025. Tho evldonco is that a full prlco would havo boon 811,102 and that tho work Is obsoloto and well nigh useless. Tho electrical plant In tho statohouse, with fixtures and sup plies, cost about 840,000. Tho evidence in dicates gross overohargos and tho probable payment of commissions on this work. "While much of tho work at tho stato house Is said to havo boon dono by con tract aftor competitive bidding, tho evi dence of that faot is missing from the pub llo files. Tho bids, corrospondenco and other documents appear to have boon kept In tho executive offices, and all of these, with all tho exeoutlve files, were removed from tho statohouse at tho close of the term of tho govornor precodlng tho presont governor. This course was unprecedented and has been a sourco of ombarrassmant to the committee in their Inquiries. Some Serious Charges " Seven thousand dollars was spont In fur nishing tho senate chamber under an ap propriation to vontllate it. Wo think that from 1880 to 1804 there was great waste, and In not a few casos corruption and bribery of olllolals In the reconstruction, furnishing and supplying of tho stato house. Whero gross overcharges and falsd charges occur, the ovldonco warrants tho belief that it was always by tho collusion or aoqulesconco of somo stato officor or em ployee. "Tho ordinary expenses of tho govern ment, oxoludlng publlo dobt, wore about 1(600,000 In 1875, and in 1881 they had renohed only 81,000,000. Thencoforth, un til 1804, tho increase was rapid, tho total in tho latter year being ?1, 1158,000. The Increase is largely due to tho multiplica tion of state oilicors and stato boards. The expenses ot tho legislature lncroa&od from 858,578 in 1875 to 8136,210 in 1805. In 1804 the oxponte fell off to 8108,701. It is dlffloult to boo why thpso expenses should thus lnoroaso. The number of members ot the legislature has not changed since 1844. Tho volume of laws now passed is much smaller than It was 20 years ago and there seems to bo no change roqu'lrlng ma terially Inoreased eiponses. Tho growth seem to havo arisen obielly from the mul tiplying of officors to ottoud upon tho leg islature and from the rockleis extrava gance In the purchaso ot legislative sup plies. Wo recommend tho passage of n law prescribing tho numbor of officors for each house and tho salarlos for oaoh, and wo roport horowlth a bill for that purposo. Costs of tho Courts. "Tho costs of tho courts has Increased from 805,050 in 1875 to 8171.820 In 1891. Thu lnoroaso has boon gradual and unceas ing. It Is due to tho lnoroaso in tho number of judgos, tho lnoroaso of salaries and tho abolishing of tho fco systom In compensa ting judges. This oxpenso cannot with propriety bo curtailed. Tho stato publishes tho lavs ..by a vofold inothcj-'-.flrst ? printing b,i3V copras in door lorhi, at u cost of about 82,000 annually; andsocoud, by publishing them lu 00 newspapors (45 Democratic and 45 ltopublloan) at a cost which this yoar will bo probably 8135,000. A majority of tho nowspapors do not sot up and print tho laws as thoy do other ad vertisements, nordothoy yloldanyof their advertising space to tho stato. Tho laws aro set up at Somorvillo oud In Now York and olsowhoro, and largo odltlons aro struck off In supplement form, whloh aro sold to tho nowspapors for a small prlco. For example, this yoar each nowspapor Is paid by tho stato 81,300 for publishing tho laws thus far glvon out for publication. Tho publisher of tho paper buys for about 8100 from tho Now York printer n suffi cient number of coplos, folds thohi into his regular edition and clroulatos thorn. "In Now Jorsoy practically all lows aro published overywhoro. No statos afford any figures at all oomparablo with tho reckless wasto of Now Jorsoy, except Nuw York and Pennsylvania. Notwithstand ing tho great oost our laws aro not prompt ly published. "Worocomtnond that n bill bopassod pro viding that riio sccrotary of stato shall, as fast us tho acts aro filed in his office, forth with supply copies thoreof to tho publlo prlutor. who shall print tho' samo from day to day. This plan will onablo any person Interested to havo a copy of tho laws without charge, "The act of 1883 roqulrod tho printing of publlo dooumouts, blanks and statlonory to bo given out "by contract after competi tive bidding and mado it tho duty of oaoh officer to furnish a list of hlsroqulreuionts for tho yoar, with samplos. This law has effoctod a great saving, but by tho neglect and design of certain publlo officers Its thorough enforcement has been obstructed and thwartod. "In tho German printing downright con spiracy to dofraud tho stato has been provoiL Tho successful blddor for 1803 paid to ono rival 8300 to bid high, to on other 8500 for tho same purposo and ho in duced tho lowest blddor (who had bid 45 oonts per 1,000 cms) to withdraw his bid, paying him 8500 In cash and giving back to him a part of tho oontract at 70 cents. Tho comptroller was greatly at fault In this matter. "Tho rosult was a loss of suveral thou' sand dollars to tho stato." The Mexican lloundary. Washington, Juno 4. Tho Moxican boundary commission has comploted its work for this soason and has submitted a partial roport to tho state department through uolonol Anson Mills. Tho com mission has boon laying out tho water boundary between tho United Statos and lSIoxlco on tho Hlo Grando and has pro gressed as far as It can. The Groat Northern's Plans. Portland, Or., June 4. Tho Impres sion provails In railroad circles that James J. Hill, presidont of tho Great Nortborn, who Is now in this city, intonds to estab lish a lino of stoamors to the orient at no distant dato and that his prosent wostorn trip is to look into tho feasibility of tho undertaking and dotorxnlno the point at which to put on tho Una Osage Indians Complain Guthrie, O. T., Juno 4. Tho Osago Indians have doclarod tho management of the govornmont sohools to be oorrupt and immoral ; that tbelr ohildren aro all bolng morally ruined; that thoy aro dally rob bed: that tbelr land is loosed, and their pooplo kept from prospering because of tho action of tho Indian agent. Will Daly's Daughter Married. Lono BliANcn, N. J Juno 4. Miss Margaret Montgomery Daly, daughter of Philip Daly, the proprietor of tho Penn sylvania olub, was married today to Honry Treuohard Chanfrau, tho actor. Tho cere mony was porformod by tho Rov. W. P. Cantwoll in tho Church of Our Lady Stor of tho Sea. A .Murderer's Attempt at Suicide, Elmira, N. Y., Juno 4. Tho con domnod murderer, Martin V. Strait, who is sentonced to oloctrocution during the wook of July 21, for tho murder of hll wifo and slster-ln-law, wroncbod tho han dle off lfls drinking cup and jabbod it into his neck several times. Falling to mnko a fatal wound, ho mado a stab for tho jugu lar vein and lulllcted an ugly gash. He was Immediately put in Irons and the wounds sowed up. Later ho wus romovod to Auburn. An Important Dlcycle ltaco Chicago, Juno 4. -Encouraged by tho socrotary of war, Major Gonoral Miles and othors, preparations havo boon mado for a competitive blcyoloroad race this wook bo tween tho postal service and military, the postal sorvlco taking amossagofrom Post master Hosing ot Chicago to the postmas tor of Now York, and too military a mos sago from Gonoral Kugor to Goneral Miles. Uitten by u Hauler lit a Hall Game. Eckertv, Ind., June 4. Benjamin No lan, who attended tho baseball game bore, was fatally bitten by a rattlesnake while sitting in tho park. Tho reptile bit him sevoral times and tbon fastened Its fangs so securely in his flosh that it had to be killed before It was romovod. Tho snake was over 8 foot long and had eight rattles ind a button. Nolan cannot recovor. Cardinal Gibbon's In Rome. Home. Juno 4--The pope, In oo versa, tlpn with Cardinal Gibbons, discussed questions ot faith, and talked at length in regard to tho Catholic university at Wash ington. His holiness also showed' a lively Interest In tho United Statos in general. Ferrari Wounded by Socialists. London, June 4. A special dlspatoh ro colvod horo from Homo announces that Count Forrora, formerly under secretary ot state for foreign affairs, has been mor tally wounded by socialists at Itamlui. Snow In Cripple Creek. CninaE Creek, Colo,, Juno 4. It snow od noarly all day in tho Cripple Crock dis trict, but tho weather has cleared, ai though tho sidewalks and streets aro cov ered with snow. Death of u Noted Artist. Saratoga, June 4. Samuol Washing ton Fuller, aged 70, a notod nitlst and portrait painter, Is dead. SUMMARISED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SEHOOlSi And Receipts and Expenditures of the Shenandoah School District, For tho Fiscal Year Ending on Monday, June 3, 1895. SCHOOLS. Whole number of schools ' . . . . G4 Avcrago number of mouths taught 10 TEACHERS. Number of male touchers employed .' ' ' 0 Number of female teachers employed 45 Average salary of male teachers, per mouth . " 803 83 Average salary of femalo teachers, per mouth 40 55 SCHOLARS. . Number of malo scholars enrolled in tho .schools 1357 Number of female scholars eurolled in the schools ,r 1522 Total numbor lu attendance , -. 2870 Avcrago dally attendanco 2048 Avorago percentage of attendance ; , 89 Cost of each pupil per month $1 20J EVENING SCHOOLS. Number of evoning schools - 0 Number of teachers employed 0 Average number of mouths taught 4 Average salaries of teachers per month 827 07 Whole number of scholars enrolled .' 518 Average attendance 250 Average perceutago of attendance ; 81 TAXES. Number of mills levied for school purposes 8. Numbor of mills levied for building purposes ' 0. Amount levied for school purposes , 821,001 70 Amount levied for buildiug purposes '. 10,240 82 Total amount lovicd 37,008 08 Exonerations, Collector Scanlan, duplicate of 1893 1,331 00 Exonerations, Collector Scaulau, duplicate of 1894 3,180 70 Abatements .- .' 520 32 P, .1. FERGUSON, Treasurer, In Account with Shenandoah School District, Year Ending, June 3, 1895. RECEIPTS. From balance ou hand last annual statement $ 570 11 " Stato appropriation 19,933 83 " Frank Hanua, Secretary, account of Text Books aud supplies. ... 81 29 " ' " " " Library fines...., 0 75 " " ' " " Sale of privilcgo to 13. J. Yost 1 00 ' Sale of house to Mrs. T. IJoran 115 00 " M. P. Whitakcr, Sup't., account of Proceeds of Commencement. . 220 95 " " " " " Tuition from non-resident pupils 882 19 " Tax Collector Scaulau, account of duplicate of 1893 7,400 10 " " " of 1894 22,485 00 " Proceeds of Order, No. 973, discounted 2,447 SO ' ' No. 1090, " 2,447 50 " No. 1100, " 2,421 07 " ' " No. 1200, " 3,957 83 Total receipts . EXPENDITURES. For Interest on bonded indebtedness 8 1,790 lor orders Nos. 833 and 414, rodeomcd 5,500 For purchasing grounds 4,700 For buildiug aud furnishing 3,037 For renting and repairing 3,175 , SG2.473 22 Teachers' Wages. For dav schools 820,145 70 For substitute teachers 805 75 lov attendance at County Institute 518 00 For evening schools ; 945 00 00 00 00 84 48 818,803 83 Salaries of Officers. For salary of Superintendent 8 1,800 00 secretary., o4U uu " " Treasurer - 200 00 " " Solicitor 50 00 - For receivers' commission 1,185 10 -8 27,074 45 Text Books awl Supplies. For school text books .,..' 8 2,005 School supplies and apparatus., 2,043 3;775 10 Fuel awl Contingencies. For janitor's wages S 3,457 uoai .", . 1,142 Gas 74 Hauling ashes , 87 83 40 . - ; 84,049 34 For For Library. . now books and re-binding. , .' 8, 330, 9Q. V , $ Miscellaneous. ' v assisting committee on oxpuoratious. , 8 45 freiglit-and hauling. '. 08 auditing , ' 80 printing and advertising , 524 , & 5 .:.... IS 70 ; i 4 14 01. .,, 30 32 47 40 ; ' 50 40 I : -, 8. .4,701 .7?, "i 330 96 lettering diplomas. moving piauo police at commencement. rent of theatre stamp and pad class ribbons lumber at theatre school journals writing duplicate oxprossage ;. ... oil..."". ribbon wagon hire recording deads, etc insurance; . ?. floral design legal 6Qiivios . . tefogtwpbiag assisting assessors reeplutlons, ongrossiug... postage framing resolutions 14 783 12 08 i 82 5 4 1 0J". 92 W ' 95 00 f- 00- , 00 00 ' 00 31' 74-!' SO. 00. . -70 ' 50 St) 40- 00 75 00 00 20 5 Balauco iu the hands of Treasurer. -8 1.939 220.87 -862,473 22 Resources anil labilities of "District. RESOURCES. Cash in hands of Treasurer rrv... 8 220 87 Duo from Collector Dean . . , 432 15 " " " Boelim's bondsmen 80 00 " " " Higghis' duplicate of 1891... ; ' , 50 00 ' ' " of 1802 ; ,., CO 14 ' ' " Scanlan, " of 1893 , 25 50 " " " " of .1804 .: -.12.49(105 Estimated valuo of school property 105,000 00 Total riwourcos. S118.870 77 LIABILITIES. Bonds outstanding .$14,000 00 Interest duo and unpaid , , 72 00 Orders Nos. 978, 1090, 1100, and 1260, outstanding 11,500 00 Total liabilities. 8 55,572 00 Library Account. RECEIPTS. Bal. duo Fund, Juno 4, 1894 8 1,247 73 Proceeds of Commencement , 220 05 Tuition of non-resident pupils 882 It) Library Finos 0 75 Total Receipts $1,800 02 EXPENDITURES. For now books, re-blndlng, &o 8 830 00 . . 8 330 09 Balanco in Fund, Juno 8, 1895, -. 1,523 OS Wo, tho undersigned auditors of tho Borough of Shenandoah, having ex amined tho various accounts of the Treasurer of tho Shenandoah School District, submit tho above statement as correct. . . . f-, JOHN M. MEDALIS, ) " . ' 8 ' JACOB BAMBERGER, Aud,tors- for infants and Children, Syj OTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, I V 1 Batman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for diildren are composed of opium or morphine? Do Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Po Yon Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics 'without labeling them poisons ? Io You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what It is composed ? Ho Yon Know that Castorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that n list of its ingredients' is published with every bottle? Ho Yott Know that Castorla is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel rltcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined? v Do Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United Stales, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. rltcher and his assigns to use the word "Castorla" and its formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prison offense? Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely harmless? 1 Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castorla ore furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose? Do Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest? Well, these tilings are worth knowing. 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