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sfeSSSiff ernaterial olMce, and the tela John M. Common*

nenger.]

Mr. speaker Branham, Mr. McLean Mr. Greer ami Mr. Crain obtained leave W record their votes fer the ratification of The United

stales cefinltutlonal WMBdfiMl ■BOflTg FROM OOMMimnS

From tho Committee on JudMery-Mr. Mole an returned Mr. Campbell’s wife wltneae bill [0. ft, 40] iwuMBfeBdlnf itajiaaaagn. Mr. BELFURD returned dI» insurance bill [H. B.M] reemafMBdififlto pwwage. Me alao returned Mr.Mamflto^* jail vie* leber MM, [B7b. ISM reporting adv<

vie* MMr bill, [8. B. ISM reporting, adv to it# passage. M WM laid on the table.

*1r. Watson'* elerl

eon-

ad versely

clerks' In-

He also rntttrged Mr

den bill, [H. B. 169] reporting adveraely to it* ^BtofwAFaOF Mid! Thf* I* »proposition for requiring clerks to go book and Index books made prior to their coming into offlee, and authorise eounty,comml*sioners to make » just allowance for such servlee.

Indiana Legisla'are—45th Sfession,

s t>n At v.. Tckspay, January jn. mo;. A call of the Senate belfflf^ilcrrd, twenty(three Senator* were found to lie present. • KKPORTO yk COMMiri UKd. Mr. NILES, from the Jiidlcjnry Coinnpttee, reported back Senate bill 03, with a recommendation that It pass. Concurred In. Mr. BENNETT, from the same committee, reported back Senate bill SI, increasing the salaries of officers of circuit nndgiommon plea* courts, with a recommendation that it pas*. Mr. NILES made a minority report against

its passage.

Mr. CULLEN moved lo subidilutc the mi-

nority report for the majority. , Mr. BENNETT moved that It be

rfor 1

Thursday at

treed to.

made tho

two o'clock.

special order Which was ngi

Mr. STEIN, from the same committee, reported back Senate bill U7. with a recommendation to pass. Concurred In. Mr. BICE, Irom tho same ••i.inmittcc, reported Senate Mil 103, for the protection of insurance companies, with a rccommt ndution that It pass. Concurred in. « Mr. HE.VGAN.from tbeOnunittee on Temperance, reported Senate loll No. ,s, to provide ior the caro of the estates of drunkard-, wltka recommendation that it p ie-. < ■nciirred in. Mr. KINLET, from the (fimmiUte on Benevolent Institutions, reported back Senate bill OS, making a special appropriation for .those institutions, with a recommendation that It pass. The bill appropriate* flo.OOO for the Insane, flti^OO for tho Deaf nml Dumb, and *19,500 for the Blind Asylums. Tbc bill was passed under suspension of the rules, by a vote of 38 to 3. • *

RMOI.ITTIO.VS

By Mr. CARSON; That a setot t eommlttee of five be appointed to in(|Ulre Into tbn expo, dlency of requiring tbefera of county otllcers to be paid into the treasury. Mr. UARSON explained that the fee system enabled tho officers of populous and wealthy counties to exercise an undue influence on the elections, some of them being able to spend $5,<W0 pr #10.000. Mr. RICHMOND moved to refer the resolution to the Committee on Township and County Business. Agreed to. By Mr. SMITH: 't hat the Corporation* be instructed to inquire Into the expediency of re-

Agriculture Agricultural

By Mr. , f,i f

cation and the Committeo on act as a joint cotmulttoo on tho

College. Adopted.

ISTUOpfCTION OF MLI.S,

The following Mils wero Introduced and re-

fc rretl:

By Mr. OULLKN: Senate bill 128. Providing for tho burial of dead animal* by their owners, the owner to receive two dollar* therefore. IMev. cd to Committee on Corpo-

t)n motion of Mr. HARTMAN, the vote was recontldered, and It wae referred again to the

Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. BELFORD also returned Mr. Wilson’s divorce Mil, [0. B. US] recommending amendmFht to the divorce law, but adversely to the passage of this bill. It Wa* indefinitely post-

poned.

Mr. BOSS returned Mr. Morrlson f s Clinton Common Pleas proceeding* bill [H. B. 36] With three amendments, recommending its

passage.

Mr. McFADDEN returned Mr. White’s penitentiary term bill [H. H. 06] recommending that Jt be not passed. The report waa

laid on the table.

omfnfAi. procrdchk. Mr. McFADDEN. from the Judiciary Committee, returned Mr. White’s criminal ptocedtlro bill [ll. B. ill] with the c legislation tuereon is inexpedient. This is a bill to change practice in cilmlnal trials, so that the State should have the closing

argument.

Alter considerable discussion the yeas and nays were called on the adoption of the report,

which resulted a* follows:

HAS—Messrs. Baker, Barrltt, Bird, Black, Blanch, Brueker, Carter, Cory,Crain, Crowe, Diggy, Don itd-on, Douglass, Dunn, Edmonson, Erwin, Evans, Gordon, Green, Greer, Hartman,'Hays, llonnetts, Hostetler, Hudson, I moan, Lit-on, Mason, Matthis, McFaddcn, McKean. McMurray, Moore, Morrison, Montgomery, Prather, Ross, Shanks, Shook, Shull, gmith, of Lagrange, Stackhouse. Stafford, Tebbs, Thatcher, Vawter, Wolfe, Woods,

Wright and Mr. Speaker—fiO.

Nays—Messrs, itelford, Fuller, Gelsendorff, Griggs, Hamilton, Hughes, Long, of Kosciusko, McCarthy, McClasay, Miller, Newcomb, Ratliff, Rosser, Sabin, Scammaliorn, Stewart, Thomas, Wason, Watson, Williams, Wilson,

Wolfer and Wolflln—‘J3.

So the report was concurred in.

Mr. RAGAN, from the Committee on the Judiciary, returned Mr. White’s change of

I ary, returned ) bilhi.lt. it. 119]

recoin men

e s change of ding that It do

not pass.

Mr. WOODS returned Mr. Peetle’s clerk’s vacancy bill [H. R. 00] recommending its in-

definite postponement.

Mr. ROSS returned Mr. Crain’s dentistry practice bill [H. It. 02] recommending Its in-

definite postponement.

Mr. WOODS returned Mr. Wrlgbt> deputy sberitf sale legalixatlon bill [II. R. 87] recoinmending its iudcllnite postponement.

Mr,

ling its indefinite postponement.

. BOSS returned Mr. Evan’s guardian’s gsgo*seeurity bill [II. It. 80] with Hie opinion that it would iuvolve clerks In difficulty, and recommending Its indefinite post-

ponement.

These report# wero severally concurred In. Mr. WOODS, from th* Judiciary Committee, returned Mr. Van Yalkenburgh’s fornication bill. ]il. R. 107,] recommending its passag -. Also, Mr. Griggs’ printer’s fee bill, [H. It. 117.J with amendments: striking out the words "out of which the printer sballpay -stage;” and recommending its passage.

the aame committee,

ol venue bill.

_ j the Houw rules

tirJZSrMi. NEWCOMB spoke *r. showing that thoMottoa

I required odoy’s

WTORBEX then gave nothm that tO-toiof-row be would Hake the motion be bad just In-

dicated.

miw PROPOSITIONS.

JSgaSg?5gagg7£g’55: By Mr. MeDONALV; 140. To amend eee-

tlon two and fear of the dog law.

I^ByMr* W1L8GN, f41, to regulato rates of Br Mr. NEWCOMB, M, authortxtng the

ralstne atoeh of street railroads.

By Mr. WOODS, MS, to amend the etvil

procedure act.

B* Mr. MASON, 146, to prevent the spread

of disease among •been.

By Mr. GRIGGS, US, to amend section 3 of

ineorpprato towns and cities.

By Mr. HONNEUU, 14«, compelling nilread* to eonetruet turnouts and stdo trw ail stations through wWeh they pas*. *y Mr. SHOOK, 141, regulauagtb

OIilCCTt*

By Mr. THOMAS, 148

raekgaf

saalhi

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[the fee* of

providing fort^cm^ucttoiTof^de^aHKit

and protection of shade trees.

By Mr. BAKER, 14S, to tax the bonds of the

United States.

By Mr. 8 A BIN, 151, amending the act regu-

lating justices of the peace. By Mr. 8CAMMAHORN

tain voter*.

By Mr. RATLIFF, 158, to amend the com-

mon school law.

By Mr. MONTGOMERY, 154, amending

wetion 5of dog law.

By Mr. SHOOK, 1M, amending section 3 of

deg law.

By Mr. SCAMMAHORN, 108, preventing

tN, 152, defining eer-

By Mr. SCAMMAHORN, rtaln persons from voting. By Mr. RATLIFF, 147, s

By Mr. RATLIFF, 147, amending section 1,10 an dM, ol the school law, striking out tho word "white/' and applying money raised by taxation to the education of the children of

colored persons. HRSOLUTIONU.

LITSON offered a resolution that the principal and assistant Clerks draw upon the State Librarian for pottage stamps to be used In transacting official business, to net exoeed

#10. Adopted. .

Mr. BKucKER offered a resolution that 900 copies of the report of the Director* of the Southern prison be printed for the use of the

Mouse. Adopted.

Mr. RATLIFF offered a resotutlen Auditor of State be reqoeated to furnteh to the House a report showing tbe amount of wards drawn on the Treasurer of State on account of Stale Soldiers Claim Agency In Indianapolis and WasBlngton City. Adopted. Mr. BELFORD offered a resolution that when the House adjourn it adjourn till two

o'clock to-morrow. Adopted.

Mr. GORDON offered a Joint resolution lhstruetlng Senators and Rquesting our representatives to use their influence to have a Taw laased equalising bounties similar to tho one hat passed tbe House and failed in tbe Senate in the last session of Congress. Adopted. Mr. BIRD offered a reaetutlon that tbe Committee on Education be requested to Inquire Into the expediency of amending section 37 of tbe school law so as to require teachers to bo

anetn aetf-i*. It

ean be m-eisetaW; if he la a

of oh* rear fer township trust

yearn tor school trustoe.

Mr. WOLFE thought • term of tore ytan

mSSSSm ■ -^Mun-

Mag any change in the law. tor «m evil effects of We present law, and ^ W 'I? 0 ** ••o, 0 **' _ Mr. CRAIN moved the previous question,

which wa* seconded.

Mr. Wolfe’s amind—nt wee pat and 2S? , ’ b * M ^ »»“» Bouse Mil 98, prohibiting ton door* of passenger c: * containing: making It n misdemeanor, waa rend Mr. NEWCOMB waved to amend an no to Hake passengers Who go outside ef the earn nod meet with accident*, responsible. Mr. BOO thought the MB atontod^ to ton C< l£ k MCFAD J DBN Sbfcetsd to ttor MB going to the Jndletory Oatomltlae. There were toe nanny hills of that Mad befen that corns

Bear.

Mr. ROBB. TbtoMMlt equivalent to lag that any pernen may enter the ladles' ear

on any railroad — ‘

. 9. m. *vmm*Rwr, odK; tj c^ois rr, Btotonmt auiaat MeCarty nm> Blnffafen

. and by the « of that

law so a

cperlenced In tbe principles of the State and

itlonal Governments. Rej

equlre t plea of I Ejected.

Mr. BELFORD offered a resolution Instructing tbe Committee on Education to Inquire into the expediency of striking out so much cf the first section of tbe common school law a* exempt* negroe* and rouI allocs from taxation for common school purposes. Rejected.

Tbe House then adjourned.

iLoRMCCTiON.—The notice in the proceedings of the House yesterday, as reported in tbe Journal, that Mr. Green, of Dearborn, oh Ulned leave to record his vote in favor of tbe

.'institutional amendment,

mistake. Mr. Green did not vote ogs 1 amendment, hut made a speech in opposition

toil

i* quite a against tbe

tho postage;” and r Mr. McFaDDKN,from

returned Mr. Bclford’srhange ol venue bill, ! H. K. 113,J with tbe expression of opinion that a change should be made in tbe law regulating change of venue in criminal cases, but, because tbe bill will not remedy tbe evil, recommending its indefinite postponement. On the motion of Mr. MILLER, it was recommitted, with instructions to report a pro-

per hill.

Mr. DAGOY, from the Judiciary Committee, returned Mr. Evans’ iKtuiinl-trutors’ mortgage security bill, [11. U. fii,] reporting against Ha passage. He also returned Mr. Grigge' newspaper advertisement bill, (H. li. 129,] recommend in# it* Indefinite postponement. These report* were concurred la.

Higgs' newspaper advertisement MM, (I 99,] recommeBdiDff it* Indeflatte po«tj cut. These report* were concurred ia. Mr. DUNN, from the Commtttre on Claims,

returned the claim of Burgeon Jonathan R. Tilgbmaa, With the expression of opinion that tbe General Government would pay tbla claim If properly presented, and with a motion that tbe claimant have leave to withdraw bis pa-

pers. The report was concurred in. Mr. W BIGHT, from the same eommlttee,

returned Mr. Bassltt’s bill, [H. R. 261,] for relief of W alter G. Prather, of Hartboffimew county, with a motion that it be laid on the tabic, and no further action be had thereon. It

was concurred in,

Mr. STAFFORD, from the CIaims Commit-

•ref . . .

rations. Ice, returned papers in tbe claim of Captain By Mr. TAGfi ART; Pcnato bill 134. Cre-1 Dillon Briggs for furnishing twenty-four re-

sting a new jmllilal circuit of Morgan, Men- 1 ““•• K

, Jackson and Bartholomew counties,

Imes fo bnhllng courts tin -inmUteeon Organization BARKER. Smile I 111

roe, Jackson and

fixing the times fo bold

crutts at six dollars each, recommending (but

Bartholomew counties, and ! tlip claim bo ullowtd and placed in the specific ling courts therein. Kc-, appropriation hill. He caused to be read a

mltteoon Organization of Courts, letter Irom tbe Adjutant General, sustaining

■nntc Mil 135. To j the claim; and Mr. Wright stated that the Ad-

declaring certain railroad routes ! jutunt General told him that this was the only

franchise* of j clnlin of this class outstanding and unpaid.

The report wa* concurred In—affirmative, 30;

negative not counted.

Mr. DON ALDJON, from tbe Committee on Agriculture, returned Mr. William*’ dog law repeal bill, [H. R. 128,] recommending its indefinite postponement. It Was concurred in.

aMKNPMItNT OF THB RIT.F9.

Mr. NEWCOMB submitted the following; Mk Hpkakkk: The select committee appointed to revise and recommend to the House

.... __ . amendment* of its standing rule* and or-

Tho following Senate bill* wore road a defs, have had tbe game under considerssecond time aii’[ ordered to be fiigr<i«s.rd: || 0 n, anil have instructed me to make the fol-

lowing HRPORT.

The committee recommends that tho 15th rule bo abrogated, and the tollowing adopted in lieu thereof. * 15. When a member bas been taken into

laekw

ting the

ferred to Co

By Mr.

mmvlde for declaring cc

abandoned, and forfeiting Iho

of the companies. Referred to Commltle on

•Corporation*.

By Mr. CASON: Senate bill 12fi, for an amendment to tho constitution of the State, allowing towns and cities to levy school

taxes.

By Mr. REYNOLDS: Senate bill 127, for an act to regulato foreign insurance cornpanic* doing busine** In the State. Referred

to tho Committee on Corporations.

record hi- vote amendment.

SENATE im.r.S ON SECOND HE AD I NO.

econo tune i

By Mr. STEIN : Senate bill 131. To amend section 781 of the Practice Act. Referred to

tho Committee on Corporations. •

Mr. RICE: Senate bill 138. Amending Hie act defining felonies so us to m iko the burning of unfinished buildings arson.. Referred

to tho JudlclaryFCominUteo.

By Mr. OYLtCK: Senate bill 12!». Amending the Practice Act. Referred to tbc Committee on tho Organization of Courts. By Mr. SHERROD: Senate bill 130. To amend the first section of tho act prohibiting certain officers from praetDIng in tbe courts. Referred to tbe Judiciary Committee.

Senate bill 80, for the protection of 0shF

NNKTT tonato bill 38.

was taken from

lary Com

r-cuaiu 'ill ui’, avi ifiO

On motion of Mr. BE -. regulating tne fees of officers,

the table.

Mr. OYLER moved lo refer it to a special eommlttee of five, which was lost. The bill was then ordered to be engrossed by a vote ol

20 to 15.

Senate bill 32, providing for Ibe issue of writs of capias ad satisfaciendum In ease* where property i» fraudulently coneoaled. Senate bill 30, amending Ibe art for tbe appointment of Sheriff of Supremo Court, so us to allow that officer a salary of #2,000 per an.

nnm.

Senate bill 3U, amending the set for the appointment of supervisors of highways. Senate bill 43, uinendin# tbo act providing for the opening, vacation mid chungo of highW *suite Mil 58, amending the valuation and appraisement act. so as to m ike assessors return their lists on the secwml Monday in April, and that Boards of KqiialUution shall

meet on the same day.

Senate bill 02, umehiMiig iho act for the set

c ii-tod# us provided In rule 1ft. and brought before tbe House, btfote he i» discharged, the House shall determine whether bis discharge shall M with or without paying few and the expenses of such special messenger, when one has been employed; and also whether b« shall be fined, which fine may lie in any sum not exceeding ten dollar* for each day or part of a day he shall have been absent without leave,

charges and fines

ielii

uich iges,

; leave,

charges and fines shall be de-

ducted fronwthe pay of such delinquent mem-

Strike out rule 2 and Insert tbe follow-

ing:

33. A motion to adjourn, and a motion to

>ich toe House shall adjourn,

fix the time nt which lb

shall always be In order, except when tbe pre vlous question is pending; these, as a motlo., to lay on the table, and to'suspend the orjer ol busine**, shall be decided without de-

bate. Strlk

38.

:c ou' rple 38 and Insert tbe following: No member shall vote on any question

M • V * K . The House mot at two o'clock, Mr. Speaker I n tbe chair. On motion of Mr. UR AIN tbe reading of tbe journal wa* dispensed with. The SPEAKER announced that joint resolution No. 2 was the special order of the day. This resolution Instructs our S -n Uor* and requests our Representative* fo use tbrtr Influence to have tbe interest bearing debt of the county first paid. Mr. LOPP moved to amend the resolution by providing for tbe taxation of the bonds and recommit it. Mr. McLEAN rose to a point of order. The amendment waa not in order lieeause It was not germain to tbe resolution, which Wa* sustained. Mr. WHITE offered a reaolulioa amending tbe Joint resolution and recommitting it. Mr. McLEAN objected that it was also out of order for Ibe -Jiue reason that he gave on the proceeding amendment, which the Chair sustained. « Mr. McLEAN moved that tba Joint resolution be postpon'd and mode tho special order at two o'clock next Tuesday. Mr. CRAIN moved to amend by inserting Tburylay in tbe placeof Tuesday. Carried. The motion as amended was then adopted. Mr. lAING, of Kosciusko, asked leave to Record his vote In favor of tbe constitutional amendment. Granted. Mr. O’NEAL asked leave to against tbe constitutional Granted. Me-srs. HU NO ATE, HAY8, FERRI8 and SHIELDS obtained leave of absence for several days. Mr. PEKLLfC moved tbat Mr. Watson bo added to tbe Committee on the organization of Courts. Tit* calendar. Senate hill 21 was read a third time and

passed.

Senate Mil 17, amending license net, waa road the second time and referred to tho Committee on Judiciary. Senate MU 60, amending common school law, wa* read the second time. Mr. NEWCOMB moved the bill he laid on the table, a* It provided for increasing the revenues for common school purposes, and, therefore, could not originate in the Senate under the Constitution. Carried. Senate bill 24, legalizing acts of nntarlaa public, waa read th« second time and referred to tbe Committee on Judiciary. House bill 89, providing for tbe construction 1 sewers by Incorporated towns, wa* read a eond time and paased to its engroaament. House bill 34, amending the ninth section of an act providing for tbe election of Clerks, wa* read the second time and passed to Us engrossment. House Mil 24, providing tbat the wife of a person of unsound mind, may convey real estate, wa* read tbe second time and passed to Its engrossment. House MU 05, for tbe protection of fur bearing animals, was read the second time and passed to Its engrossment. House bill 100, amending section seven ol an act prescribing fee* of officers, was read the second time. Mr. WOLFE thought It was wrong to raise the fees of Recorder* at this time. Wo could get plenty ol men to fill these offices a* tbe lees now stand, and beside* It might Invalidate

titles.

Mr. STAFFORD moved to strike ontthat part of the bill which allowed tbe Recorder twenty-flve cent* for r<cording acknowledgments. hut afterwards withdrew It. Mr. WOODS thouaht tbe present law was sufficient. Tbe Recorder can collect bis fee* in advance If he will, and this bill will be

css lea’

in tbe event of wbiub he is Immediately particularly interested, or In any case whhe was not within tbe bar of the House wt

ere

when

the question was put, unless by consent of tbe HC,4hd In no ease shall such absent mem-

be allowed

Hoti

her heei

Moment of decedents’ estates, by providing for

otlco lii newspa|irrs, and fixing ernt. on $1 ,(xKl, 3 per cent, on

two weeks’ n

; ft i

ce In now-

the fees at ft per err #2,000. and one per Senate bill 70, amei

Recommit!

tton T'o—

cent, on all over #400. ng ibe city incorpora ed to tbn Ouiinittee ol

amending tbo township bud-

on as

orporatlons. Senate bill 74,

ness act. Recommitted. Senate Wll 70, to nmeiul ibe city incorpora-

(ion art.

SENATE BILLS ON THIftP READJSO. Senate bill 7, to repeal tho act for the enforcement of tho thirteenth article. On tbe passage of the bill it failed for the want of a constitutional majority by a vote of 25 to 17. A call of the Senate Ming ordered, fortytwo Senators were found to be present, three being absent without leave. On motion of Mr. OYLER, the MB wa* again put on its passage and passed by the following vote: Yeas- Messrs. Bellamy, Bennett, Bonham, Cason. Church, Cravens, Cullen

to vote after the

n announced, when bis vote t

the decision of tbe question. For the purpose

cm-

result has

vote wilt change

of determining whether a quorum is present, ‘ ' “ ’ ~ Iheques-

is or

a call of the yeas and'nays, shall be counted

*JI members within the House when t tlon is stated hr the Speaker, and a vote is on

yeas and n

j’i

such of them as fail to res

V

nd not

erk a* pres

pond to th«lr noted by the

JfcJMe*, _ __ , .. v on. Ward and Mr. .President

Nays -Mot

d, Stfto,

. /resident---?<J.

ats —jiteesre. Barker, Carson, Gifford, Hanna, Huey, Huffman, Humphreys, Jaqucss, Lee Mason, Nowltn, Smith Staggs, Taggart,

Turner and Vawter—16.

Senate hilt 12, fer the correction of mistakes

In conveyance* where married women ar*

b0* Ilf am^djng l»i« to allow

««mty eormnlaakmere If organize turnpike companies. [Prevents tho fixation of any piece of land for the construction of more than on* road. ADo, gives the company tbe right

. dA 1 ?

hill 2S, amending section IS of no not

t'> seize, earth Moiber or li ve da*s notiee.] Passed

Henffie bill 34, amending tbe act for tho esUblfsfcmmt of courts of common 4>Um. Passed byJHO lo 10. Senate adjourned.

«M. Monhatf January as, 1«9T, Tho SPEAKER took the ehalr at two o’clock f, <m motion Of Mr. PMATHER fee nmdlnff of the journal of Friday wad dfepenndfl wife.

me# when called, shall be e-ent, and not voting, Tbe hall of

the House shall be deemed and held to include

tbe entire chanibegrin which the body holds Its sessions. „ HI. Strlk* out rul« 2ff, sod insert the fol-

lowing:

29, Upon • decision and count on any qneatlon on which the ayes and noes are not demanded or required, no member without the

bar shall be counted.

IV. Tho Committee further recommend the following addition to rule 35, after the

bate.

And being aecondrd by the House, no moi be entertained to excuse a member

word "debate,” In tbe last line thereof, to wit: "And bclnn seconded bv tbo House, no mo-

tion shall

V Tbe Committee further recommend that tbe 40th rule be amended by strlklnig from, and abolishing the "Committee Affalna of the city of Indianapolis,” and Inserting In lieu thereof, a "Committee on Citlea

and Towns.”

VI. Amend rule 6*, by adding alter the Word "proceed,” in the second line, these word*, “unless otherwise ordered by the

House.”

VII. Ib lieu of the abrogated 63d rule.lhe Committee recommends tbe adoption of tbe

following!

03, Nof standing rule or order of tbe House shall be rescinded or changed without one day’s notice being given of the motion Mr. McFADDEN, lor the minority of ntd Committee, submitted n report, dissenting from the report of tbe-m*Jor»ty, for the resson that If the proposed amendments were adopted, t her would enable the majority of fee House to suspend tbe order of Doeinete and take up Mils out of their order and pass them fee same day—especially protesting against tbe change proposed in roles 02 and 08} and inrnmffiaiding the eonttnuanee of the rutoa of

the laet House of Representatives.

Mr. lAKJCJI moved the adoption of the mi-

nority report.

The SPEAKER. Tj* quesMon Is on concurrence with fee minority report can be re-

Mt)

[ demanded and orvia,, ow^concnv-

Av«v^tbt!n <l aMnMto^ l 'fetom^Sw fens wn have to laterfsra wife, fen** 7

of other person*.

Mr. CRAIN. TMe MR Is to prevent persons from being locked tip In tbe earn. Penan* have bean bnrneA op In fee earn. Ha objected to Mr. Newcomb’s amendmsa* and feenght

tbo bill ahould pass at oneo.

Mr. MILLER exptet«*R»bio reason* fer introducing tho MU. HU wife others, a abort time tlnco, came near being burned up lx » ear which not bo opened, Tbeewlsf snow on fee watnil that prevented eueh a ertaetowl Mr. NEWCOMB. One objector fee rail-

road companies locking their ears to

t> prevent ' persona from pm fe rn oxo cir to another, few venting peraow risking their peraow

making companies liable. When pel will violate these rules and meet wife acci-

dent* fee company should not bo liable. Mr. BELFORD. Some yean ago. In

Pennsylvania, several persons were burned because tbe door waa locked, and this might occur at almost any time. Ho was net la fever of oppressing railroad companiesrbolb* wish-

ed to protect the lives of passenger*. Tbe amendment was laid on the table. Tbo MU was than passed to its engrossment. Tho eonoideretlon of tbo join* resolution*

amending tbo CennHtutloa of Indians, were

postponed tor thirty day*.

jr 3 -

MV. HUGHES moved to amend by striking out all of feat portion which refers to flab.

Carried.

Tbo MU then passed to Its engroaament. House Mil 89. legalizing act* of tbo Court of Common Plea# of Clinton ooonty in 1884, was read tboascond time, amended and paased to Its engrossment. HouseUll 117, amending tbe sixth section of tho astray act so as to lose Base printer’s feso In such coses, was read the second time, amended and pasted to Its engrossment. House bill SO, amending sections two and twenty-three tocerperatlag Insurance companies, was read tbo second time, and paased to Its engrossment. House Ifiil 40, amending tbe section 240 of fee Practice Act, was redd tho second time and pas* d to ita engrossment. House MU 130, amending section twenty-one of tho misdemeanor act, was read fee second time and poaaad to its engrossment. House bill 11, amending section ton of an aet fixing fere of officer* Increasing salary of county comrntmionera, waa rood tho third time, and paaaed try's voto of 99 to U. Tbo SPEAKER laid before fee Howe n statement of the amount levied In each county under the Holdiera’ family relief bill. Mr. CRAIN offered a resolution that tho regntar hour of meeting of tbe House bo nine o’clock a. M., ol each day, mod lbs* there be do session In tbo afternoon. Mr. WOLFE moved to lay tbo reoolatlonon tbo tablo, bat withdrew It for Mr. BELFORD, who thought fee business of the House would ho expedited by tho passage of tbe resolution. Tbo arembere bad discussed Ibis matter In commttteoo, and members came to the ooaeloaton that It would bo bettor to have tbo House meet In tbo forenoon and tho committees In tbe afternoon. Tbo resolution was adopted. Mr. ROSS offered a resolution that Hon. John 9. Seaton, of Colorado, he Invited by tbla House to deliver a lecture on tbo mining interest of tho West, in the ball of tho House, on Thuradnv evening. Adopted. Mr. UKLFORD offered a resolution that the Committee on Railroads have power to send fmrpersons andpspere. Adopted. Mr.GREEN offered a resolution tbat tbe Comm 11 toe on Way* and Mean* be instructed to draR a MU taxing tho stock of National banks. Adopted. Mr. HUGHES Introduced House bill 158, relating to tho componndlng or concealing of crime, and punishing person* so guUty. Referred to tho Judiciary Commutes. Mr. GEI8ENDORFF (ntroduocd Honoo MU 109, amending section* 649 and too of tbe practice aet. Referred to the Committee on Judlctafy. Mr. PRATHER Introduced a communication from Mr. 8.11. PaUeraoo which wot rend, together with notiee MU 160, leasing tbe Southern Prison for ten years to S. II. Pattersen. Referred to tbc Committee on tho Judi-

ciary.

Mr. GREEN gave notiee yesterday that the rules passed yesterday should be suspended until they be printed and laid on tbe desks of tbe members. He now made that motion. Mr. NEWCOMB could see no reason for tbo motion. Tbe rules wtB be printed at an early

lay, perhaps to-morrow.

Mr. G KEEN did not wish to obey rate* the meaning of which ho did not understand. On motion of Mr. DAGGY, Messrs. Spencer and Shield* were added to the Committee on

Temperance.

On motion of Mr. BELFORD, Mr. John L, Miller was added to Committee on the Judi-

ciary.

On motion the House adjourned.

ueelets legislation.

Mr. KISER thought our former law wa» good enough, and moved to lay tbo bill upon

tbc table. Lost.

on motion of Mr. NEWCOMB It wa* referred to tbc Committee on Judiciary. House MU 111, limiting tbe liahllltiea of innkeeper*, wa* read tbe Rewind time. Mr. MILLER moved tbe MU be laid on the table, but withdrew fer Mr. PEELLE. That MU I* the law of threefourth* of tbe State* of the Union. It place* both parties In *ueh an attitude that neither can have tbe advantage. It provide* tbat the owner ef tbo baggage should take some care

of it.

Mr, HUGHES thought tbe bill ought to pa*a. Tbe law we now have i* tbe old com-

mon Igw, and I* Inapplicable to

now

i law, and I* Inapplicable to Inn keeper*

1 where we have »o much travel.

Mr. ROSS moved tho bill be referred to tho

_»mm!ttoe on Jndlclary. Carried.

House bill 16, empowering prosecuting attorney* to administer oaths, wa* read a second

*o Dili 4»,denning rouneeniD judicial cirvas read tbe second time and referred i special committee on tbe organlzaUon

llelal elr “

mouawl

/wtoO-

Theye

time and laid on the table.

Hon*e MU 49 ! dellnlngfoarteo«tb judicial cir-

cuit, wa to tho a:

of judicial circuits.

House MU 00, defining tho thirteenth judicial circuit, woe read tbe second time and re-

ferred to the same committee.

House MU 51, defining tbe seventh judicial circuit, wa* rood the second time and referred

to tho same committee.

House MU 72, providing for tbe transferring of priionen from tbe Southern State Prison to the Northern State Prison, etc., woo read the second time and passed to Ita engrowment. House MU 58, fixing the Hare of holding the Court of Common Pleas in fee county of Grant was read fee second Hare and passed to Its en-

grossment. _

House Mil 84 soMBdlBg section 6 of tbe law provIdtUf for fee eleetion, etc. of townahip trustees, tasking their terms three yean Instead of four, woe read a second time. Mr. WOLFE moved to amend by striking out three and lifsertlng two. , Mr. BLACK moved to ttrlke out two and ,0 lfr 8HUBY moved that Ibe MU be IndefinIIjSr/^RTMAJl'wM in favor of tlw bill and thought It would bo a great Improvement ou ^Mr^SuEV^made tbe motion in good faith. II iho people hove a good trustee, ther will M-elect him for two or three years, and If they bnveneMhe sooner they get rid of him the

HASDWAMB.

& A. HUTCHINSON 4 CO,

Importer* aari JoMiertmf

No. M» W a last street,

Metwcon 'Third and Pearl tote,.

CINCINNATI, OHIO. oetliffim ■

SEIM AHNTTERt,

C. m. XACK99H,

Tba Bitten to » eompa—il of not* I fee rreesaud bertw ftom whtofc to to m lathered to Germany, and their vtotoee, ia the hare ef extracts, eotsaetad by one ef tho meet this

> of the wort; eon talas no whisky, ■tore latoi In II g tagradtoato,: ■aodtolhtaUlta wtltawil *A <*» totoritesutossttoffthe dtoaaaeo> _ We wish this feet dl£ ‘■•toy wdavatoed,aoaaatoy are apttoeoofei hie ■Mtaiv with tho moay olhen before the poblepraposaJ ftomHgoorof some htad. Da ring tbo CTholerrm J&easox Offemthte Bitten woe ostaaeivtoytued througho»* the entire country And we hove not board of a single instance which this Bitters waa used, whore fee pens angered from any of the symptom*of Hia^re, TUB GBR AT STRKN GTHKJUNG TONIC, loofuros’ finmi mm

WILLCURB

elTTt

SNIKslTY!

i whatever.

Bmaltlag from any e

Prmutrmtimfe «r the *y*tewm,

Naooro Hardships, exposures. Fevers,

of Comp Ufa.

Admit er Yanlto, ^ P ,rt£7r l ^ Wp " d - miresutoat eXbeta. This Bitten will euro tbo moat severe owe* of And Disease* rwDlttng from

And to the only rare, certain and safe remedy fer All are more or leas effected dnrteg tha aprtag and fell with torpidity ot that important organ of digestion, fee Liver. This Bitten, wlthoatoooMtotaffUay preparation of mercury, or by pnrg. lag, arts powerfully on this organ, excite* It to a healthy aad lively action, and givw a tone to bt

Tab* tbo pi*™ of Blotamooo, WhtoOtOOgr mm«l

mmm niiu imusi Will euro every ease of

Observe tho following symptoms, disorders of tbo Digestive Constipation, la ward PUea, milnem of Blood to the Head, Acid bitty of tho Stomach, aoa, Heaitbara, Dtognto fer Food, FnUMM oo Weight In fen toamaah. Soar Ernctettono, Slaking er Flattering nt the Pit of the ■neh, Swimming ad too Band, Harried and Difitantt Baomtotag; Fluttering a* toe Heart, Choking or Mffhmdtagdahmtttoto when la a lying ■re, Dtornom or Ttotoa, Data or Web* before the Sight, Fever and DwU PaU lathe Head, De■eieaey ef Ferspiiaatoa, yellowness of tbe Skin * Byae, Path la tbe tide. Back, chest, Limbs, Sadden noshes of Heat, Banting in tbe Flesh, Constant Imagliiara of BvU. and Great Vtopraseton of aptrtto. Wa bav* a host of testimonial* from all parts of Utoeauntoy, to* spne* wUl allow of the publication of bat few of thorn, hence we select those of weU known parsons, who** Inulltgsnce and dlterimlaatton are beyond doubt, and we wlU pay one thouaaad dollar* to any one producing a certUcato published by us that Is not gennine.

HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge ol the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania. pxiLaBXLrwiA, Aren m. ims. I considtr "Hoeflaad’a German Bitters ” a val-

• of indigestion

Ifma-Fmrreitafele.

SOO per

ASK DIVIDENDS Paid on renewal of all Policies tbat have been in

often exceed tbe ml wo mm-for-in CASH and*-

«mlama may be paid in 1,6,10, annual, semi oal or quarterly Payments. _ , Mm ern 10 Annual Life aad on Endowment Surplus Distributed Equitably,

Anoaoh member t

d to the same No me should be satforfeited policies ^■either a paid up

of Insurance, Inotoad of

mfrsisFsswss are nhed to give to tho bolder policy or a longer term of Inn

being used to iwell the Dividends of other mem-

bert. Part note taken when reqnirmL

Average Annual Dividend

For ttoo Pnatgamr Tours,

44 Ptff Caste fffttr iBRBBl Life RaIc,

Adding, tn i mid, aad am] dee from Wt

premium iLUOPol-

Dfeldrad&an ba. ever bora paid by’any Hoto The Cash System tt ndversdly conceded to be toe safest, cheapest nod beet for all kimtoof boaiWhy • bo aid the bnstness of Life Insurance be

an exception r

If Loose* and Dividend* are to be paid ia caah.

Premium* moat first be paid in caah.

ratio of asset* Ot kMMMI B"i •

Pan lea—a* appears by the Haaoaebnaetta Insurance Commtasioners’Klevcntii Annual Report— the reenlt of a careful aeieetloa of risk*, economy ot management, and prudent investment of fhndtjlat w Sigh rate* of Interest aa are const#toot with safety mad immediate availability;; Prompt paymrat of claim* and equitable distribution d snrpiut nnenrpaased by any eompany. and cordially invite tbo of iw ad-

bv the public.

siblo, active and energetie person*, an Agents of tba Company in lode to longevity, and person* exm-

wtshlng to act ■ rail tie* favorable

and persons c*jn-

plating Life or Kndnwmcnt Insurance, are invited to oorreepoad with tbe ^^^^ra

iU Agents.

i Company oraay of

. THOS. P.FLCNIOTT. President. BKNJ CHICKEKING, iec’y. Tie a* aad Actuary. JACOB L. GREENE, A?**-1ant Secretory.

SEW ABB 4 BilTflOLOME W, iffMts 2fo. 25 West Washington Street,

dec* deowly VH •«AN APWLU, Ilk ».

PROFESSIONAL.

OIEY, SAYLOR A KENNON, Attorneys and Counseiurs Ah. T C. Ah. W - fflao, Na. T® West Third St., P. O Drawer 11», CINCINNATI, OHIO. jaa U dAwto

old vMtmwettL

THU IHIUCIOUS TONIC, ■specially designed fer ton ura of the SBB* PROFESSION AND TRfc FAMILY, raw indorsed by all tbe PVKE tax. that our

mw AstotHRl ■atU DAXliT. ■ 143 South Moridiau afreet. Indianapolis, Whole* ale Agents. Bpinirass nd Use Press, niagars. No. IS Braver street, have a very nation to snatsin, w tbe oldest and best New YorA—{Hearns JournaL Tho house of A M-Biniager Sc Co., No. 15 Benver street, has sustained fer • period of eighty yrara a repntatton that may weil be envied.— : New York Behoing Post. jelSdeodkweowly

DNV GOODS.

WELD, ANDREWS & LEET,

Importers and Jobbers of

FONEICK AMD AMERICAN

FA1TCY GOODS!

WOOLEN GOOIM4,

HOSIEflY, (SEWS FURMSHtNG GOODS Stationery, Cutlery, Jewelry, Etc.,

S3 Park Place and go Murray Street,

NEW •goaoc.

: ANDRBWSl H. C. LK ET. )

JD., Bte, ■Fnr ton prey<mlion and cnre-eT ooisrsmwri^Txo xar, Clh ita matt advanced stages, j ot Astiima, jdronr.httto, CaThroat, and r ngraani lleran — System; for Disorder* of Mradtffd^W aB.Fraettanni Dmnrders of the tttaimmikily increases toe strength and deepMood. ft tubdnes toe hes toe JSxpectoration. to fourtora da^'m^HfeTkiV^inVm 0 ‘.te pittahl mgtffiy anins flesh; toe

fer Scrofof toe Mood.

Consumption, Asthma, a really astonish

* should be used prescribes

shoufdei “

Throat, Drovi Sour Ston

toe

JrarL-

ssr^Tyisaa yean practice ia (

fefe, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of toe me*: ingenious kind. In with internal treat-

ment

. 8KMINAL EMISSIONS, toe consequence ol self .abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence. Is practiced by toe youth of both sexee to am almost naira iteri extent, producing with unerring certainly the following trainTo? morbid symptom* unless earn bated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spoto under toe eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, bluuted intellect, loss at ooundniuA diffidence in ap- , a dislike to form new acitiou to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various

^ rrea to "* Ue ’ night

W. H. Hoover. J. B. Paxnptirey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., WUoletaieDeaiers ia ,, mm m m\ dry goods AMlh MOTIORIS, No. 91 Pearl Street, between Vine and Race,

i, Hemitteat fever.

IU an Female Disorders or l ties, such as Difficult, Pa Scanty, Excessive, Delayed. Fretiueut Menstruation.

Statements fra#

sweats, I __ “r^aSa&SSSX^^e, toe above eymptonu. should imi to Dr. Wm. Thomson far relief.

a mjr_OtS<x and Consultation Parlors, No. 1 tybiwaxe street, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. O. Box IMG fgjjj j

arance of any oi mediately apply

(Vf A K G11 DE.-TminK’s areat Physi-

Palieut» 9 Ktc« , - . Kvery One a is own Doc-

“Your prescription saved my daug. ter s life, i *- 1 ^ ,Tate I«!?tructor for Married Per-

and has saved me hundreds of dollars.”—! llev K

Humphreys, Bemsen, New York.

„ Wc bl»»* God for the benefit we have received XfZ£We^Vri° a . U - [,teV P Elvery one to whom I have recommended it beneiltted much bv iu lue”—iHcv. C. i*.

has benefltted much by Jones.'Bacine. Wisconsin.

lines.'Bacine,

Bible ilocss. Aa-

irly part of February, ISC violent cough, for whk

six mratos previous!

S*CK, New York.— Iu tbe

SIB. 1 was sutferii

suffering froi

been trf

. , islj witboi had Night Sweats which completely [

ent cough, for which'I hai’Vmn^fratod duriBgsix month* previously without bcnciit, I

cut, 1 traced ine Oil,

from speaking above a

:ks oi Cteedii

wh;chw^lp™Jir

whisper. I had then had two attacks or tileediuir feem thelnraa. My family Physician assured mtthat he could do no more lor me. iwasgroivine rapidly worse, and hod been compelled lo leave business for nearly two mouths. All niv Aui,,toms indicated, unmistakably, tbc pr^eiiie of Consumption. In toe beginuiug of February, Mr. Henry Fisher, Treasurer ot tbe American Dlble society, presented me with a botile of tbs Prepared Prescription In a few days, my appetite, which I had entirely lost.; returned; within a week my cough had almost left me; and in less than two weeks the Night Sweats were broken up. Thenceforward I regained strength rapidly, and am now regularly atteittiiiig to my duties as clerk to the AmerxeanBible Society, iu whose emplovment 1 have been nine years. I am now enjoying good health. Your Prescription effected i

g a Private Instructor for Married Per-

ms or those about to Marry, both male and leuime, in everything concerning the pliysiology and relations of our Sexnal System, and the Production or Prevention ol r^npring, inclu ling n 1

r discoveries Beyer before given in tl e . Wm Yoling xg D This

, in ev elation :ion or ]

the new di

fcngjiah language, by Wm. Young. ! . rea4y a valable and interesting work. It - written ni plain language lor tbe general reade , and is illustrated with upwards of one liuu.irengravingB. voung man iei! j>eop«e, or thL e contemplating marriage, and having the kastii: - „ peftlimeut to married life, should read this Imh it discloses secrets- that every onp should

intod with. Still it is a Injok rha

- - a. i . --— Prescriptic re, when nay friends despaired of i

TliOS.*

na i<

i 1 have It often

“ I have had Nervous or SpjMmodi eleven years. Daring the last six years never had an uninterupted night’s rest,

seemed to me that I would die before I could get air into my lungs. 1 suffered so greatlv from shortness of breath,’ that I was compelled to take frequent rests in walking from my residence

to mv place of business.

“The night belie Prescription-’ was

night before I obtained the ‘ Prepared

passed. On

TOBACCO.

WEBB, JT1AUZY A. CO., TOBACCO O Commission Merchants,

AM. WaalmmX

cma’cnqTXTAR.Ti, omo.

A full line of toe be.* brand* of

Virginia, IWissaari

Kentucky 'Tobaccos,

For sola ia Bond or tax paid, octl dfim .

Prescription.’ waa ton worst j ever pasaeA C obtain* toe remedy, I took a tojapoouful at noun and again at night, and slept nil night without' waking. I have no* had a broken night's rest since. * ... i have now completely recurered my strength and spirits, aad am not at all afflicted with 'shertae*# of breath.’ I shall be glad to have any one afflicted with Asthma call and see me. KZBA C. LANG DUN,

No. Sfe Fourth street. New York.” ^ it up in a i

Consultation tree titulars Of man

be

to toe Sole Proprietors. OSCA Y Courtiand sfreet. New Yor A circular, containir -

>Of man;, aaes successtully treatea. wm sen#free, by :u»il. to all wbo will write for it. Mr bold at tv bolesale and ttetail. in IndhmaPoTis, by YV. L ll.fc.kit A Co., and by ull Druggists knout the i ■ i ntry. oct!3 deotvAw ly

acquainted witb. still iti* a iHiok tbat u.i-tl lockcil up, and not lie,abutit tbe Imusi.. It u uM, sent to any one on tbe receipt of bits cent*. A- . •srcaa l>r. Wm. \oung, No. 416. Spriice -siKivc Fourth^Philadelphia. jelSdiy THE GREAT NEW ENGL

RE YIE D Y. ’■DR. J. W. POLANlFSj

Vt UI FK MAE

COMPOUND

fS now offered to the afflicted throughout toe A country, after having been proved by toe test ot eleven years Inthe New England States, where its merits have become as well known as the t from which, in part, it derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CUBES Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Diptoeria, Bronchitis' spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections I

generally. It is a remarkable Remedy

Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, Difficulty of Voiding Urine. Bleeding from toe Kid-

ney* and I

1 Bladder, anil

other complaints.

“ It was early ia toe spring of 1805 that compound was originated. A member ol

family was afflicted

was afflicted with an irritati

it, attended with a disagreeable bad for some months previous thougl

preparation having for its basis toe inside of white pine, might be so compounded as very useful in the diseases of toe throat and 1

of it iu the c&so alluded

all quantity of

A member of i irritation of ’

cough. J ht that i

very usefi To test tb

a permanent cure. We recommend to every one who has the Catarrh, either in its incipient stages, or in its worst form, to try the Kemeily at once, and you will far exceed us in its

praises. Price $1 per bottle. Send stamp for pamphlet. Kor sale by the proprietor, 11. H. BUKRINCiToSf, Druggist, Providence. Rhode Island. Also, by SMITH A DWVfcdi, Wholesale gents for Chicago, Illinois. nov3 d6m

iln two days the irrritatiou ot

removed, the cough subsided, and a speedy ci was effected. Soon after this, 1 sent some b , lady in Londonderry, New Hampshire, wbo 1 been suffering for some weeks from a bad con Occasioned by a sudden cold, and had rai tuuous streaked with blood, bhe soon found: lief, and sent for more. She took about (en < and got well J. B. Clark, Esq., editor

Chester Daily Mirror, made a trial

Manchester Daily Mil same preparation in tin was cured immtdiat* with the result, and

*. ,: -g its

QUEENSWARE, ETC.

ACmCULTUffAL.

M O IRIRI S ’ AffrtcRltarBl »b4 See# Warefeewe, 11*0 fffarttet street, mtaeetfffetm.

T7HELD, FLOWBR AMD GARDEN SEEDS, C warranted'fraab and genuine, aadia great

e*ale and retAl.

variety, whet

Fresh Garden Seed* (applied to dealers In paper* by tbe 1.009 or In bulk. Tlsrothy aad Clover Seed received and#old oncoinmtMlon. Improved Agricultural and Horticultural Implementt ot every dncrlptkm, rappltad to order from Ik*

largeetto the amalleft.

Morrii’ Garden Manual and Merrto’ Rural Advertiser, a monthly publication, in up] led to all poet paid application*. PAXCHALL MORRIS, Seodamon, 1U9 MarketUrrat, Philadelphia.

jeflwly

DIMOUITION.

Dissolution of Partnership. FTIHE partnership heretofore exUting under the JL firm of Cox, renteeo*t * Hume, to this dey diwolved by mutual consent, N. Hume wltbdraw-

ng from the Arm.

We business of the late Arm will be continued 17 A. J. Cox and M. B. Pentecost. All debt* of

due toe imb*, will be

NEWTON HIT ME. M. B. PENTECOST,

A.J’

the late firm aad account* settled by Cox * Pentecost.

•prtl wtf

. J.COX.

CHEAP LAND.

miXTrSf CKWTTfB

jAomsti

400,000 harms M* |« ftrm Weaker •OO will «N»T 100 Berra.

^OiUCPyrpmBLCOLUfl^E SCRIP 1* now mcnU.ml aet yet talira may ba entered ratora* scrip for rale at Braneh Bask of MaSe of Indiana Call on or adtlrest O.R. BIffTc8E, J.nM wtn*

■iMDIAMAPOUS, INDIANA,

orifceindefloUe !■ ravorpg J

r rennlred, i feeawtae*

uaMe mafictra In com of attack* of iudigestl Dyipejaia. I era certify toto from my expe-

tteeiau. Taun with respect,

JAMES THOMPSON.

MoMakln, Esq., New York, No. M Broadway, March H, Ifflfi.

land’s Ueiaum Bluer*, procured at your eetab-

▲ member of toe family has be sanaoerfeet martyr to Dyspepsia r toe HMrt, and other dtetresslag terpM Frer, oatU persuaded to t

<r m

oflbpiiagi of

’uersnoded to try toe above

tNHektn afeW weeks resulted tomaklafher (toora her own words) ’’a new

been for man;

Ia Pulpjt*

Yon area* liberty to make any use of toto you sea fit, or refer similar sufferers to. -. T*fe*A troly.^ AKIJ ,_

I keen hbowfe Hoofiond’l German Bitters favor.

ear*. I have used them Is

with

ttefr edhOA too* I was Induced to recommend them to muiy others, aad knew toes they have operated a_a itrlklngly beneficial manner. I

n^§

flirted wit the dtoeaies fee wbtah they

ably fer a lumber of yean

my own Amity, sad nave beam so pU “ —^ I waa Induced to i

Mrs,aad knew* rlklngly benefle

• great pleasure la tout publicly preelatmtng i Art, tad ealllng tbe attention of those if. ted wit) the disease* fer wblek they are recommended, • tkiee Bitten, knowing from experience tost my recommendation will be sustained. upre cheerfully ae Hoodaud’s Bitters to l fe benefit toe afflicted, aad to ’’ not a

rum <mn|.”

Years, ttml^

I G. BECK.

O M

Bestre you get tbe 3ST XT I 3ST

Prepared by

flVflE. .

With bis fcignrtur* o^toe wrapper, and bis name ■avkei.

ete,doiieib«fpa*>ff by say of to* iutoxleattag preparattoas toa may be offered to Ita rtoee, but send I* us aad w will forward. Men rely packed.

i ttantrrkoroar.

cm A*. .Vf. BVAIfR, Proprletor.

rlj Ik M. Jackson A (o.

i«Mw*dfo> »WS wn»«

t* ilmnleet. gad we believe, tbe pwetfel Brick Machine in the ^^fl aUklmto of elay, aad make* ^ra hour,

I W. S1.SKX. LKOVAKD w. ■'Cora. ■0.AMB <fe Nl’C'OflRn, Attorneys at Law, Office over Fletcher A Sharp’s Bank, No 45 East Washington Street. dec4 dAwSm IN DI AN Afi>«l.IB, IN*. w. a*btnoi.ouEw, ». r. ariuia. t um r fee «. Y. and Coua. BARTHOLOMEW & BURNS, Attorneys* at Law, 25 West Washington Street, tNDIANAPOLlS, INDIANA. (ST Special attention given to Collecting, duels dBm

MORRISON A PALMER,

Attorneys at Law,

Frttttkfort, 4'listtom Coamty,

mctalN dAwly

INDlAlf A*

JOHN DANXA, * FRED. KXKFLZR.

Late U. S. District Attorney.

■AVIVA A flA-NEFI.KR. ATTORIfETS AT EAW,

IruUmnmpolla. Indimnm.

Practice iutbe United States Court*, and Iu the Civil and Criminal Courts of the State.

aware street, (Hereth’s Block,)

>ms Nos. 3 and A up

No. 30K North Del, opposite Court He

slain

House, rooms

Martin M. Bay. Jonathan W. Gordon. Walter March. MAT* GORDON * .TIAHCtl, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ENDIANAPOLIfi, IND., WlU praotlee to toe Federal aad State Courts. Offlee, No. It New A Talbott's Building, South of Poet Offlee. novH dly

wa. A. LOW*.

j. w. xicnoL.

LOWE Ok KTLCmOL, attohneys AT IoAW Office No. 5 Journal Building, (Entrance from Meridian St,) dec4 8m INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

PLUMBERS, ETC.

J. Gelsom. M. Hcbergcr. U. sTTulmadge. JOHN GBLSON & CO., E’L'O'ifrtCBEK/S, GAS AND STEAM PIPE UTTERS, a. K. earner fflalm matt sevemts*. »«••» CINCINNATI, OHIO. XKTK or* Agents for toe sale of tbc MonumenYV tal Automatic-Go* Machine lor preducing Illuminating Go*. Order* promptly attended to.

UVERY STABLE.

WOOL!

TTI.F. K, Illel-VIVEiffi M. Cflte, W O O Xj CffilMiwWB Mercli* Not. 141 aad 1# Congress Street, MAY ?

WH0SALE A^iD ETA1L.

JOHN WOODBRIDGE & CO.,

ncroErsu of

QUEENSWARE, Clkiua, Ctlffimiiiwarr, TABLE CUTLERY.

AMD FI.tTRD WAMK, Ita. IB Weat Wikabiuglon btrret, INUIANAPOU9. INDIANA, deel dSm

clOthimc. MERDERSON A FROHMAN, 'WHO LoBS-AJCJS

j

CLOTHIERS, Clffthj', i'aNfiiaereit*Ye!>iiNj(N, Etc.# No. HI West Pearl Street,near Race Street,

CINCINNATI.

decTdSm

COMMISSION.

UMBRELLAS, ETC. M:tnufacturer and Wholesale Dealer ia - UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,

W.ILKIXU CAYBS, I«7 ■naimNt., bet. Fourth and Flflb,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Repairing promptly attended to. .Iec7 dim

«. «. HOLMAV, PRODUCE DEALER 1 -Ajxd. Comjmiwioxi INXercliant. 6 Rates House, Washington street, novMiiSm KwRImmpmIIb# Indiana.

JACOB DCRCAR-

m, DinvcAiv a co., OENEILAL. Commission Uerchants, And Darien tn FLOUR. GRAIN, PRODUCE, WHISKIES AND CIGARS. -No- AH Wrafl teamiwlsawtt .*M.. (Oppsatto Union Depot,; INDIANAI*0US, INDIANA. irPConstamaontotolMtod. FootoffiooBox IMS.

PROFESSIONAL.

J. M. VOVABX, ML Eclectic Physician, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHER. Offlee No. W (rooldenee No. 1SS) North Pennsylvania afreet, one and a half squares North of Poetoffice, Indianapolis. Indiana.

(3*. -A.- WBXsXaS, DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON'S BANK. fob 19 dly

TOfLET.

Ladies Desiring a Clear and fer 1 ~

LL. ilii

^GEOBGEWpJiAjDaj).

This i lelightfUl Toilet article has no equal for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion and Sold by Druggist* everywhere. Depat, 74 Fulton Street, New York. jeffdly

PERFUMER \

DOORS. SASH. ETC. FIERCER, ill®RE A CO.,

S ^ S FT ,

DOOR AM BUW lAMTACTORl,

C A JlBitiri.i: CITY, AND.

'TU1E urdersigned hare established, ia couuecA. tlon with their CAB WORKS, a Soon, “•ar xi»d BUrafl Depurtraent. which the' have tilted up. with new machinery of the latest and moot approved patterns, and are now prepared to furnish at shortest notice, all stylesol saah. Doors, Blimto. Shutters, Mouldings, Base. Cornice*, Brackett, Window and Door

Frames, eta, ole..

In connection with toe above business is a Foundry and Machine Shop. Mill Machinery and Buili’ ing Castiuirs ma-le to <RRi«r. Having ex jiericm cd Pattern Makers iu our flflruploy, wn > re prepared to make and alter paiteriLs and furni'h citings prt>mptly

■ Tfiiigines and Machinery ot all kimfi rcpairetl,

&nd work waraantcil aa gooil ami cheap can

i elsewhere*.

Cath paid lor old Iron, Bratt-*. Lumber,

MEUCKU, MOKE A LO.

ff^EPTIWEY Jb <70., Manufacturmg ferfomers, 20 Pulton Aveipu, J)rtiaiM)re, New York. For sole by oil Uruggiitaqail Pracy Hoo<l. dealer*. augto dSm

.IITVON.

Dissolntion of Partnership.

rrtHF. partnership heretofore existing between i a. Dully. J. F. Scnour and W. Hasuou, under thestvleof Daily, Scnour A is this day dUselved by mutual consent, J. F. Senour retiring, Tbe busmens will be corrietl ou at toe old staud. No. 3 Morrison’s Block, by H. IJaUv and Wm liaison, under the style of II. Daily A Co., who will assume all liabilities and collect all detd^due the °* d * r ™' 4.f A sen6ub, January 1,1807. W. HASSON. jr.25 dim

alike HenMShbl

be ilon

etc., etc. tied 8 dS

WARKE.T TATE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Winslow Frames, Dcuckcts, iVfiauldiags, kite.. Etc. Wholesale anti Retail Dealer in FLOORING. CEILING AND WEATHERBOARDING. gNLOORlNU Worked I-uiuIk-i di eted and sawed Jj to order. No. SSSawtU New Jersey Btr«pt, INDIANAlULHi, LND.

f tending its sales, if placed before the public, t he anally persuaded mt to give it a name ai J semi it abroad to benefit the suffering In N " vemlier, 1855.1 Urst advertised it under the n#‘ ot IV bite. Pine Compound. In two Tears ti that time there had been wholesaled' in Mas chusetts alone, one hundred dollars worth wh it took the lead of all the cough remedies in market, and it still maintains that position. Th is good reasons for ail this; It Is very sooth and healing to Us nature, is wanning to stomach, and pleasant, withal, to the taste, am

exceedingly cheap.

“ Asaremedy for kidney complaints, the W1 Pine Compound stands unrivaled. It was originated for that purpose, but a person in usifi for a cough, was not only cared of the c was Ota* cured of a kidnev difficult" of slanding. Since that accidental discovi thousands have used it for tho same c__

and have bran completely cured.”

he above was written by Dr. Poland, in Iftl

Manchester, the White ‘uj

all cough

Since that accidental discovery, m , have used it. for tho same compiu

bran oempletelv cured.”

The above was written by Dr. F Since then, as in Manchester, th Compound has taken the lead of a

dies, as well as preparations for the cure of 1 ney difficulties, in every town, village and h

let throughout the New England States.

This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take ,

it is effectual.

The editor of the Manchester Daily and Wee: Mirror, in toe leader ol the daily, thus w rite l he Compound; J “The White Pine Compound is advertised! much length in our columns, and we are ha l to learn that the demand for it is Increasing 1 yond ail previous expectations. It is the best medicine for coughs and colds that w< oi and no family that has once used it* without it- We speak from our own knowle it is sure to kill a cold; and pleasant as it is The greatest inventions come by accident, a. singular that the White Pin* Com '

singular that the White Fine for coughs and colds, should pn

est remedy for kidney complaints kn so it is. We can not doubt it, so many nials come to us from well known men. the character of Dr. Poland is such that we

will not countenance what is wrong. Baptist Clergyman, studying medici

pound, 1...0,

»bethe g

wn te>!

that he years a

ptist Clergyma

remedies for his ail men ptive look, standing

a. he elf, a >ials

hi

dying medicine with delicate <vi

grave, he mode the discovery whj himself, and called from others

Wc h:

onials possible.

rs the strange known Dr. f aere conscieu

we believe wbab Pine Compound. THIS WHITE

iaxo. W. Sweet, M, D., Proprietor, Prepared at the New England Botanical 1 Hanover street. Boston, under the suuea

106 Hanover street, Boston, under the supei

of Re ve rand J. W. Poland.

Jfi^Keii'er A Vinton, Daily, Senour Browning A Sloaa, Wholesale Agents. At fry fell IkynopraacteA .«*flh .leinil.C

rluldreirslVip,. .V PEKRY’S 1 WORM T£*

A pieoMBt, safe ahdaffMMal Vegetabl for all kimlaof Wornfo tbuml to to* hoi also, a reliable cure for Fits oml Wo Possessing in its combination wanderl ing and strengthening properties, it will improve the health oi the patient, whethJ affected by Worms or other eauaes. i*xlefe 95 Ceato. Seat by mail for 25 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Cher I M. S. BURR A CO., 2* Tremont street, b I ^rtVae^Aw?;"* 1 f ° r8 * le by ^ Dn, « k j DR. WARBSIfS BILIOUS

' known to medics! #1 is, therefore, ons

Impure Blood, or a Deranged and Diseai dition of the htomocb, Laver and Bowi WARREN’S BILIOUS BITTERS ore bel be unoquaied by any other metti< in* in' Price 50 Ceitta an* fet. JOHN A. PERRY. Chemist, Propri

Boston, Massachi

M.S. BURRA CO., 26 Tremont street, _ General Agents, and sold by all Druggist*.

ielSileodAwly VA.TE

A ND every form of DISEASE of th* XJL female organs of generation curec days, at the Western Medical Oilice, 137 i

street,(JiBeiimati. Ohio.

Charge lufii Ci Diseases peculiar to females speedily

Hoard ana .^ursius; furnished TiOdiee j tlon fine lift ent* MElUcATKD BAT**

only si Rit 1UCHEPY for Private Disea ready. Male Safes $1: Female Safe, < article much needed by married ladies, ,le Pills $3. An\ of theve articles or e it by mail or e.xpros. w hen ordered.

sent by batiou,

new treatuici or single, if y call or write relief and lo

■ntial. Sen oc.tl .t u 1}

ill or express, wlien oiilerc self abuse, speedily cured by Young man or woman,MR) I 'ii are afllictcd ith any d||t i oucc. and be assured of pn,, chargo. Vl'•- r C c amft, sLuuj4e>- *- 'ulaita

BRICK

Tin’ liidiaasfffitt# Brick Kachi>e €•» ri’iins company to now prepared to otuttrert J- any quantity of Brink* of a superior quality, almost equal to prera, ctollvered fenrioc toe 8*0-

*on, to ttHI Coutractore vantage to call

t* eity, ok rei a* wlU Had l

——i tote torarod-

IK

t, to whom all appUeattoa*

tiaieD’s Heat IMspt ii^tabUibod ISM. Chot>ejreE| A .MEDICAL~PAMHiIJffiFJ published, coutoing |g 1 ^ | and numerous cngcavife fr gans of both sox** to

sHfeSsSEte icines sunt to oay put of the non* of a statemrat of tho ora*. - 1 TO LADIES.—A pamphlet Of aneri . •tffiflMen

tn nc.iij olored 3