Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1895 — Page 4

HIE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDVY MARCH ll. 18U5.

INDIANA’S Mill LAWS

jt-uoww muuK uiviuiuK it |i*\^ gi^rn judicial circuit and rogardin^ nxcs the pnco ot copying and tlic jud^cn Tides that hedges shall be trimmed to other matters relating thereto. Ap- appoint. Emergency. Approved

five feet iu hitflit and three feet iu width proved Man n 7. March 11.

each year, and when complaint is niado Senate enrolled act No. 372 contains Senate enro’led act No. 181 authorizes by one of the parties iu interest that the m 0 important provision under which the liking of depositions to probate

nnmidlsHnn of tho icts of the Vi fir other fails to comply with the law the part of school tuition of the state shall wills Aiiprovod March 11. bompimuon 01 lilt ACISOI me 11H\- township trustee, after due notice, shall bo withheld equal to the amount of the Senate enrolled net No.

iiinth Gor.oral Assembly.

SIXTY DAYS OF LEGISLATION

l 33 legalizes

cause the hedge to be trimmed and be- previous year which was unexpended, sheriffs’ sales of real estate without an gin a suit against the owners of the Emergency. Approved March 7. appraisement of too rents and profits, property. Approved Feb. 28. Senate enrolled act No. 211 relates to Approved March 11. House enrolled act No. 812 establishes the management of waterworks in House enrolled act No. 691 makes it a board of public parks in Indianapolis cities and towns of 5,0»X) inhabitants, incumbent on shenu's to see that conto be appointed by the mayor, to serve Emergency. Approved March 7. victs in the prisons are taken back to

without compensation. The board has j Senate enrolled act No. 163 rep« ' "

ALWAYS ON HAND. Hovitl Cement Wall I'la-ter, Portland and Louisville CeintMits, Piaster Paris, Hair and Lime. At the lowest pities. R- B- HURLEY Hex 77.‘>. Ware room lit! K Seminary st

Sixty days of legislative work was completed Monday night Mareh 11, with a result of many added and amended laws, a synopsis of all of which are appended. Something like 1,200 meos-

the counties from which they were

sent. Approved March 9.

House enrolled act No. 89 prescribes the manner of taking appeals to supreme and appell ite courts when the app -ul is taken by part of the co-parties

163 repeals the

Srnnp.'. of n*w iimi Amended statute*, extensive powers, hut is subject to the existing law fixing the rules of evidence Notable Political Mea.are. Which Wer# city council. Approved March 1. in cases where employes receive injury Fa«mm1 ov<»r tin* tr<>vprnor*« v«to—Full ^Honse^enrollert net No. 28 prohibit.* (joni railroads and other incorporatioua. Text of tho Famous NichoUon Bill, shanties or flatboats on shore for a Senate enrolled act No. 6 fixes the New Consreaeionai DUtrteu. , loiigi-r period than ten hours without number and compensation of the senate in the suit. the consent of the owner. A penalty employes. Approved March 20. House enrolled act No. 618 declares not less than to and no more than #20 is Senate enrollod.t^ot No. 180 requires that all persons, companies, oorporaprovided. Approved Feb. 28. township trustees to keep a register of tions and associations desiring to ineorHoose enr<died act No. 3-11 relates to orders and warrants issued amt an ac- porato under the laws of Indiana most taxation, being an amendment of sec- count of all indebtedness of town-I file with the secretary of state duplicate tious 11, 114, 115, 125 and 129 of the act ships and publish the same. Approved copies of the articles of incorporation, of March 6, 1891. It defines specifically March 7. Emergency. Approved March 11.

urcs were proposed during the session, when property shall be taxed, provides House enrolled act No. 646 authorizes ; House enrolled act No. 651 legalizes but many of these met discouragement for <*>uuty boards of review, composed cities with more than 2,000 and less than the incorporation of the town of Brooks, and defeat in one branch or the other of au ' ilU ? r ’, , ll!iSt,sso1 ' ““'J. treasurer and a,200 inhabitants to grant and convey Newton county. Emergency. Approved

and defeat in one branch or tne otin r. two freeholders, and defines its powers any market square or piece of land to a March 11.

Notable among the political measures and extends the session of the state corporation which will devote it to a House enrolled act No. 630 is the same were those providing for new cougres- board of review. Approved March 1. public purpose. Emergency. Approved j as a previous act authorizing county denial and legislative apportionments, Senate enrolled act No. 106 legalizes March 7. j commissioners to borrow money equal *iw> /'nn.HfntionnHv nf wiimb will the npi>ointment ot township trustees by House enrolled act No. 107 defines to one-fourth of 1 per cent to complete ‘ • county commissioners wnere the prede- fraudulent marriages. It provides that ' courthouses contracted tor prior to Fob.

doubtless be tested in the courts; the hill cessors of such trustees are of unsouud any mail who, while under prosecution l, 1895.

ousting tho trustees of the north and mind. for seduction or bastardy, shall marry House enrolled act No. 106 approprisouth prison boards; the bill reorganiz- House enrolled act No. 61 regulates to- t ij e -woman to escape prosecution and j ates #600 for the publication of the reinir hAnPvnl..nf insHtrifimiB-th« bacco warehouses. it was approved gh:Ul desert her or treat her cruelly ports of the Indiana Academy of Science ^ ' ' March 2. within two years of the date of the mar- and furnishes it a room in the stateand salary law and a few others, nil of Senate enrolled act No. 18, approved riage, shall t>o liable for a penalty not house. Emergency. Approved March 11. which were passed over the governor’s March 2, calls for an accounting of the less than #200. Approved March 8. I Senate enrolled act .no. 276 provides

veto.

House enrolled act No. 289 is an act j that the box containing the list of i

ACTS AND THEIR TITLES.

New Measure* Which Will Stand on the

Statute* Until Repealed.

The following measures, passed by both houses and approved by the governor, have been filed with the secretary

of state:

The first act passed was that appro-

proceeds of the swamp laud fund by the

treasurer of state. ^ | concerning the purchase of toll roods ! for jurors shall be in possession of the Senate enrolled act No. 48 extends the an ,i providing for tho maintenance of clerk and that the only key shall is- iu

the same as gravel roads. It provides possession of the commissioner of the

that the cost of such roads shall be assessed upon the property iu the township voting to purchase, and further that if tho commissioners deem best one-third can be paid for out of the gen-

eral fund. Approved March 8. Hou.ai enrolled act No. 442 fixes the

time of holding courts in Vanderburg,

jurisdiction of the police judge of Indi auapolis and increases his salary to #2,-

600. Approved March 2.

Senate enrolled act No. 54 legalizes the sale of forfeited school land by county auditors. Approved March 2. Senate enrolled act No. 207 materially changes the old law regarding the pub-

lication of libels iu newspapers. The _ __

printing #100,000 for the expenses of tho new law requires the aggrieved party to I Gibson and Posey counties. Vauder’legislature. serve a notice on the publisher, giving i burg is a district by itself and courts beThe second bill passed (enrolled bill the statements which he claims to be gj u t i u , first Monday of March, June, No. 4, house) appropriated money to defamatory. If alter suit shall be beptember and December. In Gibson meet the expenditures of the governor brought it appears upon trial that the county the term begins the first Monday for the support and transportation of article was published in good faith, that i G ( October, January, April and July. In the militia to enforce the laws, mainly its falsity was due to mistake and that | p, )s ,.y the courts begin the Monday sucduring the Debs strike. a full and fair retraction was published J C eedmg the terms iu Gibson. Approved

House enrolled bill No. 259 became a within three days, if a daily, and 10 March 8.

law Jan. 23. It fixed the number of em- days if a weekly paper, iu conspicuous J Senate enrolled 'act No. 11 requires ployes in the house, creating a door- place and type the plaintiff shall receive ! street railway companies to so construct keeper, a cloakroom custodian and eight only actual damages. This was ap- | their cars that drivers and motormen assistant doorkeeners at #5 per day, and proved March 2 and had an emergency shall be protected from the inclemency four janitors at #3 per day, four pages clause. of the weather. Approved March 8. at #2 a day, 17 clerks at #5 and a fold- I Senate enrolled act No. 252 requires) Senate enrolled act No. 49 amends ex> ing clerk at #3, six committee clerks insurance companies to add cash to their j istiug laws relating to the organization at #5. capital until it shall be equal to #100,- and perpetuity of voluntary associations. Enrolled bill of the house No. 107 ap- 000. Approved March 2. It provides for the organization of or-

Senate enrolled act No. 128 authorizes ! phan asylums, live stock associations, cities to refund their indebtedness. It women’s exchanges, etc. Emergency,

was approved March 2. Approved March 8.

Senate enrolled act No. 129 defines the Senate enrolled act No". 186 amends all

went into effect when the new clerk manner of paying drain and sewer as- ^ laws authorizing city councils to divide came in, iu December, and the last leg- sessments and affords the privilege of cities into wards—said wards to contain islature had made no appropriations. paying the same by installments. as nearly an equal number of voters as Enrolled bill No. 66, house, approved Senate enrolled act No. 142, approved | possible and no changes of lines to bo

propriates money for the salaries of the office of the clerk of the supreme court, which act was necessary because the salary law of 1891 relating to that office

Feb. 16, provides for the opening, vacat- I March 2, authorizes circuit courts to ing and change of highways; provides employ clerical assistance for probate that the auditors of counties shall re- commissioners, and fixing the manner

quire sheriffs to notify the viewers of proposed roads, for their location or discontinuance, who shall, after being sworn, proceed to that duty. Highways of public ntilily shall be laid out on the best ground, but shall not run through any person’s inclosnre of one year’s standing without the owner’s consent, unless a good way cannot otherwise be had. Where roads are laid out on the

made of tenor than once in two years. Emergency. Approved March 8. Senate enrolled act No. 11 authorizes cities of 10,000 population or more to provide for police matron who shall be not less than 35 years of age, to be recommended by not loss than 20 women and five men in writing. This act is not compulsory. Emergency. Ap-

of their compensation. Emergency, House enrolled act No. 57 is the revised code for tho government of tho militia. Its distinctive feature is that in cases where officers are compelled to fire on a mob their action shall be con-

sidered by a military rather than a civil j proved March 7.

court. It was approved March 5. Emer- | House enrolled act No. 384 lays a tax gency. 1 of 1-6 of a mill on every #1 of taxable House enrolled act No. 101 amends property in the state for the support of

dividing lines of individuals, each shall the existing law regulating the organiz- tho Normal school, Puictue and the give half the road. ing of benevolent, scientific and im- j State University. The State University Senate enrolled bill No. 104, which provemeut associations. ApprovedMarch | gets 1-15 of a mill and the other two 1-20 became a law by the approval of the 6. Emergency. I each. Emergency. Approved March 8. governor Feb. 16, provides that the sink- House enrolled act No. 806 legalizes House enrolled act No. 623 authorizes ing fund commissioners shall be selected the incorporation of the town of Middle- > the county commissioners of Vigo to add from tho two parties casting the great- ton, Henry county. Approved March 5. j #520 to the salary of the circuit judge.

opposite party from the cl rk

Senate enrolled act Mo. 297 makes it unlawful to take iish in any lake in Indiana between Apia 1 ami June 15 under penalty of not le s than ->10 nor

L. M. Hanna, M. D.. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office No. is Walnut Mrect, first Door East Engine House Residence, Brick House on same lot.

B. F. eJOSbiN Hand es the lliKiicst Grade Brasil Blocs

Ijoeai Time Gui*cl, BIG FOLK. GOING CAST. No JO* WsMbuled Express .V W p a No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation. a No is* >outhwestern Limited 1:5. p a. No H* Mail 4:115 p m No 11* 2:50 a in GOING WKST. No 7* Veatibulcd Express 12:22 am No 0* Mall H:42 a m No 17* Southwestern Limited 12-.4» p m No :n Torre Haute Accommodation. p m No 11* 12:58 a m " Daily ♦ Except Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and roiiimlMis. sleepers and roaches to Cincin- • mti. No. 2 connects for rhlcnjro, Cincinnati « leveland and Michigan diviph n points. No 18 hauls sleepers for WHshinirtoti via < . dk <>. sleeper for Sew York and conn rets for Colutnhiift No. H conned* for < Inoinnati and Michigan division points at Wabash. No. 10. “Knickerbocker Special” sleepers for New York. Nos. 7, 11. 9 and 17 connect in st. Louis Union depot with western roads. No. 9 connects at Laris with < alro division for points south, and at Mattoon witli 1. ( . for points north. K P. Hrkstm. Airent

<\nd the Best Pittabunrh and Anthracite. Coa yard opposite Vandalia freight office.

J. IVF.RKLE THE TAILOR Has just received a splendid lot of spring samples, which he will be pleased to show the public. He has just hired a No i tailor and is prepared to turn out best work in pants and units to be bad in the city. Only the very latest styles and the very lowest prices. Call and see his fine line of samples whether you wish to purchase or not.

to pay high.viy taxes then from. Emer-

gency. ApprovedMarch 11.

Enrolled act No. 165 is the famous

more than #100. Emerg ney. Approved j Nicholson bill, printed in full. ApMarch 11. | proved March 11, but, no emergency. Senate enrolled act No. 165 chaug >s ( Senate enrolled act No. 213 amends the name of Jacksonville, Fountain | charter of Terre Haute. Approved

Willi MUTE

county, to Wull..co. Emergency. Ap-

proved March 11.

Senate concurrent resolution No. 21

March 11.

Late Monday night these acts were returned with the approval of the gover-

provides for a commission of two from nor: Senate act No. 29, relative to rail-

erch congressional district and four at large to consider the matter of a centennial industrial exposition, to serve with-

out pay. Approved March 11.

House enrolled act No. 648 amends the law in regard to appeals from circuit to the supreme or appellate courts. Emer-

gency. Approved March 11.

House enrolled act No. 373 provides that stolen property captured by tho police shall be turned over to police commissioners and if not claimed within six months shall be sold and the proceeds turned into the city treasury, but the owner, within a year after such sale, shall bo ablo to recover the money, if ho furnishes evidence of ownership of the stolen goods. Emergency. Approved

March 11.

House enrolled act No. 583 provides for a Chickamauga commission of veterans who served iu that campaign, to serve without other compensation than expenses, to locate and contract for monuments marking tho positions of Indiana regiments on that Hold. It appropriates #10,000, but no contract shall be made without tho approval of the governor. Emergency. Approved

March 11.

House enrolled act No. 637 increases the salary of the criminal judge of Marion county to #3,200. Emergency. Ap-

proved March 11.

The following acts legalizing the incorporation anti acts of towns were passed with emergency clauses: Wheatland, Jasper county, approved Jan. 23; Albany, Delaware county, approved Feb. 16; legalizing issue of school bonds

est number of votes at the previous House enrolled act No. 525 authorizes election, and shall be chosen by the city and siiecifies the term upon which the council, and shall give bonds of #100,000. governor, auditor and treasurer of statu

House enrolled bill No. 93, approved may issue and sell bonds. Approved Feb. 16, defines the course to be March 6. Emergency,

pursued by churches, benevolent insti- | Enrolled act No. 128 of the senate au-

tutions and educational societies to at- ) thorizes cities and towns to sell bonds j issued by the town of Shoals, approved tain property by gift or purchase by the for the purpose of funding or refunding 1 Feb. 16; legalizing the incorporation of agency of trustees. the same. It also requires city councils Alton, Crawford county, approved Feb. An act was approved Feb. 16 which and boards of trustees to levy taxes for 18; legalizing the incorporation of the provides that boards of county commis- | the payment of interest on bonds and I town of Grandview, .Spencer county, sioners in counties where contracts were fora sinking fund. Emergency. Ap- approved Feb. 25; legalizing the incorlet and courthouses begun before Jann- proved March 2. | poration of Greenville, Floyd county, ary. 1895, may issue bonds not exceed- I House enrolled act No. 11 compels approved Feb. 28; legalizing the town of ing 1 percent of the assessed valuation railroad' companies to maintain suitable Crandall, Harrison county, approved yit the taxable property of said comities, waitiugrooms and closets iu cities and Feb. 28; legalizing the incorporation of in addition to any loan for such purpose towns of more than 100 population. Ap- j the town of Broad Ripple, Marion

proved March 6. cocnty, approved Feb. 98; legalizing tho

Senate enrolled act No. 303 is the oele- incorporation of Ossiau, Wells county,

, ' brated Itoby bill. It prohibits racing on approved Mareh 5.

Feb. 18, forbids the miming of railway i any track from Nov. 15 to April 15, for Senate enrolled act No. 369 makes the tracks through cemeteries, and it has an purse or prize, in the presence of 60 per- stockholders of state banks responsible emergency clause. sons. It prohibits the calling of any for double the par value of their stock Enrolled act No. 22, Senate, approved race meeting >>ti any one track oftener and requires that any impairment of Feb 23. provides that when gravel roads ! than three times a year. The penalty capital shall bo made good. Approved

have been built by order of county com- | for wiuifet racing u a line of fr •m #1"0 51 arch 9

missioners, and the viewers shall depart to #500 and not more than six months’I Senate enrolled act No. 292 provides

imprisonment. Emergency. Approved that two trustees of Pordue shall be Mai eh 5. named by the board of agriculture, one

Senate enrolled act No. 671 relieves I by the hoard oi horticulture and six by certain township trustees iu Vigo county the governor. Approved Marc.* 9.

on the payment of certain funds de- ; Senate enrolled act No. 296 authorizes posited in a bank that failed. Approved counties or townships to construct or aid March 5. iu the construction of bridges over

Senate enrolled act No. 124 changes streams forming the boundary line lie-

for which bonds may have been pre-

viously issued.

Senate enrolled bill No. 120, approved

road companies; No. 67, relating to money or property donated for benevolent purposes; No. 99, establishing meridian line; No. 118, concerning proceedings in civil cases; No. 148, concerning the construction of water works; No. 149, providing free peddling license for exUnion soldiers; No. 177, concerning proceedings iu civil eases; No. 226 concerning persons receiving aid from public funds; No. 266, relating to the incorporation of cities; No. 338, concerning proceedings in criminal eases; No. 372, legalizing proceedings of the town of Warren; No. 444, providing for appropriation of grounds for cemeteries. House bill No. 239. known as the fee and salary bill. Approved March 11, but accompanied with protest against alleged inequalities. House enrolled act No. 5S8. General appropriations bill. About 25 unimportant measures weze still in the hands of the governor Tues-

day night.

VetotMl him! SulMpquently I’>i*sfMl. House enrolled act No. 587 is the socalled regency act for the soldiers’ monument. Vetoed. Passed over veto. House enrolled act No. 167 is a legislative apportionment law. Vetoed. Passed over veto. House enrolled act No. 156 repeals the

vSnOUISVItlt Ml* Al.3ANY»CHIC*MjbL^K In effect Sunday, May •tl, 1893. SOUTH BOUND. No 4* Chicago Mall 1:20 a m No (1* “ Express 12:05 p m No 441 Local 12:05 p m SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Unitsvlllc Mall 2:47 am No 5* Southern Express 2:22 pm No 43+ Coen I 1:45 pra * bally, t Except Sunda,. VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave Greencnatle, Ind., in effect Jar 2i>. 1895 roil THK WKST. No 15 Ex. Sun 8:40 a in, for St. Eouia. No 7 Daily 12:20 a m, for st. Louis. No 1 Daily .12:’*2 p in, for M. Louis. No 21 Daily 1:35 p m, for 't. Louis. No 5 Daily 9:01 a in, for St. Louis. No IJ Ex. sun 5:28 p in, foi Terre Haute FOB THK EAST. No 4 Ex. Sun. ... .8:40a m, for Indianapolis No 20 Daily 1:35 p m, •* No 8 Daily 8:35 pm, ” ** NolO Ex. Sun 8:28 pm, ” ” No 12 Daily ....2:35am, ” ” v o 0 Daily 3:32a m ” No 2 Daily (fclOp m ” •*

PEORl \ DIVISION Leav*** T<*rre Haute.

No 75 Ex Sun 7:05 a in. tor Peoria. N '‘77 *• *• 84ftpm for Decatur. I or complete time card, jrlvlngr all trains and stations, and for full Information as to rates, throuidi cars, etc., address

•1.8. Dowling, Ajront,

Green castle

W. F Brunner, Grccncas Asst. Gen’I Pass. A*t. St. Louis, Mo.

Houk No. « lo^Uh. it unconstitutional. V etoed Passed

state tux for the next two years as fol lows; Nine cents per #100 for tho general fund, 5 cents for tho benevolent fund, 11 cents for a school tuition fund and 3 cents for a sinking fund. Emer-

gency. Approved March 11.

House enrolled act No. 536 authorizes the bureau of statistics to collect and

over veto.

House enrolled act No. 474 provides for the appointment of boards of control for the state prisons, the board to be appointed by the governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer and attorney-

i i V , , , , J: funeral. Emergency. Vetoed March publish from time to time agricultural | over vet £ J

Senate enrolled bill No.

from the line of such highway and eonstruct portions upbu a new hue, the abandoned portions shall be deemed vacated, and shall revert to the owner.

Emergency.

Enrolled act 124, house, legalizes the acts of notaries who, acting iu good faith, hail no commissions when papers

and other timely statistics. Emergency.

Approved March 11.

House enrolled act No. 335 is an im-

portant measure relating to gravel roads

and their maintenance. Its

seems to be to hold officials to closer re sponsi bihty. Emergency. Approved

March 11.

House enrolled act No. 266 legalizes all ordinances of the council of Indianapolis in making additions and in improvements in such additions. Emer-

gency. Approved March 11.

Senate enrolled act No. 480 is known as the “benevolent institutions bill,” which gives half of the trustees to eae.b party and establishes the merit system.

Emergency. Approved March 11.

Senate enrolled act No. 327 rests the management of the state library in the board of education. It contains stringent provisions regarding the care of tho

books, etc. Approved March 11.

Beintle enrolled a*.. No. J31 sU.bjt :ltuiy railroad company or other corporation, or their agents, to exemplary dam-

158 is de-

signed to curb assessors. Vetoed but

passed over veto.

House enrolled act No. 622 provides

inaBprt° lor congressional apportionment. Vetoed

‘ but passed over veto.

Senate enrolled act No. 119 provides for the change of county seat in Jtickson county. Vetoed and passed over veto. House enrolled act No. 330 postpones the election of ootnty school superintendents until after the township trustees elected last fall come into office.

Vetoed but passed over veto.

House enrolled bill No. 128 provides for a superior court in Lake, Porter and Laporte counties. Vetoed but passed

over veto.

Act to oust the statehonse custodian. This is the measure that precipitated tho final row of the session.

Nearly All Pianos I lave their good points. Perhaps it’s the tone, or action or handsome case, or perhaps the price. Tho Stuyvesant Piano Conies nearest to meeting the demands of the critical buyer in Tone, Quality, Action, Touch, Durability, Ami Price*. An Inspection is Solicited. I have other reliable makes and at all times have a number of second-hand instruments of various makes, taken in trade which have been thoroughly renovated and offered at a fraction of their original cost. -Bosy Ten?is. F. C. NEYVHOUSE, Successor to E. Marquis. ,7 s , INDIANA ST.

10 TO 15 PER CENT.

were certified, or who are ineligible for the name of the Mutual Life and Eu- tween townships, whether in the same any cause. Emcigeuu.v. It was approved dowment association of Indiana to the , county or not. Emergency. Approved

” ' Mutual Life Insurance company of Indi- March 9.

Feb

Enrolled act No. 123, senate, provides 1 that cemetery property shall not be taxed except the corporation derives a pecuniary benefit or profit therefrom. Ap-

proved Feb 25.

The house bill of Mr. Leedy, providing for the pensioning o f wornout firemen after 25 years' service, at a rate not to exceed #50 a month, and those disabled in the service according to their disability, and the widows and orphans of those killed in the line of duty. It may apply to several cities besides Indi-

anapolis.

Senate enrolled act No. 1 created a state soldiers’ homo at Lafayette, appropriating #75,000 for administrative buildings and the fitting up of the grounds and provides for a commandant and adjutant and a board of trustees to serve without pay. It also provides for the support of any veteran and his wife actually at the home. Approved Feb.

25.

Enrolled act No. 136, house, appropriates #9,032.27 for street paving iu front of public, buildings amt lots. Approved Feb. 25. Enrolled act No. 58. senate, establishes a superior court in MadGon county, tho Judge to have the salary of the other superior court judges. Auproved Feb. 26. Enrolled act No. 20, senate, is a resolution authorizing R. S. Hatcher to investigate all matters relative to the state seal and report to the next senate. Approved Feb. 27. Enrolled act No. 184, house, relates to the cutting of hedge and other live

ana. Emergency. Approved March 7. Senate enrolled act No. 392 extends the provisions of the act of 1893, which authorized city councils to sell bonds and raise money for organized water works in which cities may be part owners. Emergency. Approved March 7. Senatd enrolled act No. 360 amends the act of 1851 incorporating the town of Vertfon, Jennings county. Approved

Match 6.

Senate enrolled act No. 215 appropriates money to pay th“ claim of T. T. Shehau for brick paving Washington street (Indianapolis). Approved

March 9.

Senate enrolled act No. 238 provides for the change of venue from justices of the peace in certain cases. Approved

March 9.

Senate enrolled act No. 359 specifies how sewers may be ordered in cities of

Coni;reHnlotml District*.

First—I’osey, Gibson, Vaadcrhurg,

Pike, Warrick, Spencer.

i.w*., V,* „.**;** vv, | Second—Knox. Daviess. Martin, Law- I i a-,,, /-v _ ^ , ago ff any Uzchargcd employe j rem-o. Mum-no, Gw,;., G.-.-.a, Sullivan. LJl H brOOClS h»» hhu'.khsfrG. Kiiiuirifuucv. Auuruvtni t - .4 t ^

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be blacklisted. Emergency. Approved, Third — Dubois, Perry. Urawtoro, March 11. Orange, Washington, Harrison, Floyd,

Senate enrolled act No. 337 provides j Clarke, Scott,

that when a charge is made that a per- j Fourth—Brown, Bartholomew, Jackson is of unsound mind and incapable of ,,0,,, Jennings, Jefferson. Switzerland, attending to his business, the matter , Ohio, Dearborn, Riplev, Decatur. .*1,<*11 tw* ii*.t.,i-i,.ii.*.,i ilk e/M-irt mol em.. Fifth—Vigo. V.-rmiflioii, Parke, Clay.

shall be determined in court, and con tains oth'-r regulations about guardians.

Approved March 11.

Smiate enrolled act No. 350 prohibits the sale or giving away of any book, paper or picture giving the chief feat-

Ciotlli HQ, Hats, Gaps,

Hoots, Slioes,

Groceries, Glassware,

Putnam, Hendricks, Morgan. s

Sixth—Hancock. Shelby. Rush, Henry, t-IOe IT S Wcl re,

ity to supply power and light. Approved

Senate enrolled act No. 262 appropri- less than 35,000 population. Approved

ates #10,000 annually for premiums to March 9.

be awarded by the State Agricultural Senate enrolled act No. 15 authorizes society. Emergency. Approved March?, the refunding of damages into the treasSenate enrolled act No. 205 is a long nry of Bartholomew county. Approved

law changing the old law relative to tho March 9. _ _ construction of free gravel, stone and Senate enrolled act No. 195 pays R. T. j "jYarch Ti.

other roads. No abstract can convey an Overman #1,419 for extra work on aoou- ; Senate enrolled act No. 421 enables idea of the contents of the seven sections tract in building soldiers’home. Ap- j person-, meaning Mrs. May, to bring of the bill. Emergency. Approved proved March 9. suit against the state. Approved

March 7. Senate enrolled act No. 65 authorizes March 11.

Senate enrolled act-No. 13 defines the county commissioners to purchase toll ‘ Senate enrolled act No. 399 empowers

duties, fixes the salaries and penalties roads. Approved March 9. for nonperfo'inance of duty of county House enrolled act No. 298 authorizes commissioners iu counties having over the transfer of insane persons from the 65.000 inhabitants and not less than 20 state prisons to the asylums. Emortownships. Emergency. Approved gency. Approved Mareli 11. March 7. House enrolled act No. 46 is an imHonso enrolled act No. 97 abolishes portuut law amending all previous laws the 80 ]>er cent clause in insurance poii- relative to the incori>oratiou of cities.

cies and places further power iu the Approved March 9. the auditor over insurance House enrolled act No. 825 repeals the #;; > ooo a year. Emergency. Approved

Wayne, Fnyetfo, Union, Franklin Seventh—Marion, Johnson. 1

. . - , . Eighth — Madison, Delaware, Ran- I uresof the commission of crime, the acts ^ 0 L )hi j av< Blackford. Wells, Adams, and pictures of criminals or ol men or ( Ninth-Fountain. Montgomery, Tip- ' women 111 lewd and unbecoming posi- [ 011i Boone, Hamilton, Clinton, Carroll, tions or improper dress. Penalty is a Tenth-Lake. Porter, Laporte, New- i fine not less than #10 nor more than ton> Jasper, White, Benton, Warren,

#200. Approved March 11. __ Tippecanoe.

Senate enrolled bill No. Ll creates Eleventh — Cass, Miami, Wabash, boards of control for the prisons to bo Huntington, Grant, Howard, appointed by state officers. Vetoed, but Twelfth—Allen, Whitley, Noble, Depassed over veto. kalb, Steuben, Lagrange. Senate enrolled act No. 393 gives Rus- | Thirteenth—Kosciusko. Elkhart, St. ! ■ell Harrison s electric comp iny author- Joseph, Marshall, Fulton, Pulaski,

W o o d e a w a r and Tinware.

At the

Globe Store South Greencastle. J. SUDRANSKI. (268 if

Starke.

Hioriit In MittHiNHippi.

Starkviluc, Miss., March 14. — A storm struck this section last night, doing considerable damage. Several cabins were blown away, a number of ne-

lodges to transfer stock held by them in groes seriously hurt and some stock published by the passenger department corporations. Emergency. Approved killed. of the C. II & 1). R. R. Only a few

„ . „ Z , T „ . i copies left. Send in vour address and Not Hi,fitly tor it „„.ng r„»U. Hm , ( .„ pv , luli|pil ym| siune ALBANY, In. a., Mutch 14. Thu day order is received. Address (‘iiaiid-

All for fte.

The Origin of the I>uisy. I he Races on the Neva. The Players at ( hess. Etchings: Afterwards.

The Man Who Was Never Found.

An Original Assessor.

And other sketches are to be found in the last is-ne of the Chanddee honk

March 11

Senate enrolled a-'t No. 352 legalizes the records of certain superior and circuit courts. Emergency. Approved

March H.

Senate enrolled act No. 4 makes the salary of the coroner of Marion county

Henry whipping post bill has been de- dee department C. II. & I). K. R., Cin-

feated iu the assembly, the vote stand- einnati, O. All force. Ing 63 to 67. The bill had passed tho senate. tug Four Iloinc Seekers’ Kxcurslon.

At half fare we will sell tickets to

hands Of me auimor over insurance iruum, curuneii uci rm. os.j repeals mu qqq .j y eiU ._ Emergency. Approved , Itiiii 1, Killed.

companies. Emergency. Approved law providing for the enrollment of vet- March 11. I Fkavkiin Ind March 14—Lniml I Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, for the enumeration of schoolchildren. Senate enrolled act No. 193 relates to Harrison and Crawford countio*. Emer- , . , a,reBny . * ,uea _ A Ppn» or- Virginia March 5. April 2 and April Approved March 5. the appointm-nt of shorthand reporters p, licy . Approved March 9. chords have especially suffered but ;j 0 . Return limit SO to 30 days. Senate enrolled act No. 466 fixes the j in courts of record in counties contain- | Senate enrolled a«t No. 186 exempts , P 1 "'' 1 "- peaches and cherries Lave fared „ p . . time for holding the courts in the Forty- ‘mr a uooulation of 70.000 and more. It | w y, n ar « f^ht*. ***«. mw 1 uo better. r. i. mi esris, Age.