At the saute time the ratio of coinmitmeets for crime is below the average elsewhere. while the ratio of hieoseiolders to the entire adult population Is rather greater. * * * The public debt has. been reducted until it is new scarcely a million after deductinig its ionniegettable. bonds. representing the funds it holds for the benefit of its owa schools and eel9?axation. except for recent public improvements. is a mere trifle. Public and private credit stands highi. e As a eonsequence. home ndt foreign capital stands ready to embark in new enterprises or to enlarge existing inustries. The advantages of homes in the midst of such privileges as we have described will prevent any considerablo emigration. and wilt continue to attract iimiiigration especially to the induetriol centers. Atith itearly half of her soil still unfiirrowed. with her rich deposits of block coal ef superior qeality for smelting purposes barely broachedwith a school fund larger in propotion to the population thman any other State in the Union. with abundance ol work and tair wages for all who come to her. Indiana enters upon a new decade confident of continued and increasing prosperity.
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