Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1885 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23 1885.

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

Okusiow and curtail hie nts of this xecort for tcant of tvace in thee column iciU appear in on appendix to Yolnnie XXII of the JJredcr Le;itULtne Reports. IN 8ENTATE. Satukt.vy. Fh. 21, 1S5 10 a. m. Mr. BLNZ introduced a bill S. 22)1 to rctntlaii net coactncc the behavior and time of cunvicts in the State Trisons. A 4',00,000 LOAN. On motion of Mr. if AGEE tbe Home atLendmeat to the Temporary Loan bill 8. 1; 0 e p4-,e i3i adding the words "the interest stall be paid terni-annually oat of the funds in tbe btate Tressary not otherwise impropriated'' ws concurred in, MI.VIR i-oLr.r.s. Mr. EHNES i o3:ed r. concurrent reflation, which was adopted, instructing Henators and reo,r.e.tin Indiana Congressmen to eprore any financial measure bavins for its object the stoppage of the coinage of silver dollars. A i KA V f.h ROAD IK l'AKKE COtNTY. Oa Motion by Mr. LINDLEY the constitutional restriction wa3 dispensed with by a yea and nay vote, and h!a bill LS. 2'.Mj to legalize the construction of a free gravel road In Parke County wai read the second time by title, the third time by sections and passed by yeas ;;s, nays 0. Mr LIWDLEY explained: It is purely local, a Ceding only a certain portion o! Parka County, and there can be no oai6ticn about the justice of the measure. It affects no litigation now pending, and will, in fct, freyent any litigation. CHO0I. FIND INTERrST. Mr, Huston's bill S. 2 J see pages 13; acd coming op on the second reading with a pending amendment proposing to make the rate of Interest 7 per cent X Mr. OVERSTREET: The till ought not to para without this amendment. Under tae ConsMtution no more than 0 psr cent, can be collected from any counties that may lend at". Upon principle I think 7 per ceat. is a fair rate. There are expenses incident upon ruakiae these loans that make it cost at least 1 per cent. more. If the people are relifved from this higher ratj of interest it can b supplied by the entire d'.ate. To haru onizs all lerliaes in th's matter we ought t? rix tbe rate at 7 per ceat. a thij amend u.ent proposes. .Vr. UIIOWN: ihe practical eTect of this bill Ttill ba to loan the eohcol fand at n per cct. With the rate at 7, as proposed by the Mi endrucnt. the Dill will Lava the etl'ect of loaning the entire school fund; and this would be a relief to a real many coantle. Mr. MAG EE: The object of the constitutiocal provision is to make this a perma-i-ent pnd certain fond. If It be loaned in Wayne County at and in Cass County at we in Cats County would have to make up tbia ditierfnre of 2 per cent. Mr. JOHNSON, of Tippecanoe: Seventy counties can losn the entire fund at s per cr.t. Only eleven counties recommend the reduction to 7 per cant., and tan to o' per rent. This amendment wo aid reduce the school fund in losi. .'rilly 123; pir cent., and the result would be - must cut down the terns of schools or r?dnce theealaries of teachers, either of which attea.pt wool 1 lea crime against the children nusv in this Mate and these yetunbjrn. Da not cripple tbe income which sustains the Common Schools. The Democratic part7 ahould bear in mind tl:at it is charred with assailing the system of Common Schools. I am here to enter a solemn protect against doing so. Mr. MclNlOäH: Th commutes had this bill under advisement at two meetings. I urn opposed to the, amendment aud tithe Mil because it cuts, the rate of Interest down from x to pr cent. Ther is bat one neeDon that lists the rate of interest on the tchocl fnnd, and that i? tho very section this bill would amend It It ptnei. Then there would be no law to hold tho countlel for s pfr cent Mr. WKIK would owo? the bill if it will rtdr.ee the rate of Interest to ,r cent, The 7 per cent, amendment was rejected ly yeas nays 20. tor. YOl'CHE moved to amend by providing that tho. Mvctal counties thall b held l;ble to pay the nmonnt of Interest as reihlrtd tindpr Section t.'JJii of the Revised hfatuUnM 1 Mr. oVEKsritEl'.r: It th m' I. Ii xed at , In this bill niters It can bn loaned at fl at nml In nlheri at the h ir cpnt. rAtq rould not t enforced under the ('jni.ilutl tUitt. Mr. Hi:i,t,i:HM tUq thotuht thU MMiA'td!"nt would rmdrr thelaiv uncoimUttithm I. 'I h bill and tii aiiimlhieut ouhl both to b 1j.fot. mt lti a Htiiutimry nmiitipr. Mr. WEIR: I do not think tint cmtity r Mifefn will l'n thin fund for nny lowr rate i f lntefrt than mil l ni.Uin-it, t'n motion by Mr. HEM, Elm Um hill and miitudiiiHiti wrro laid on the UM by yns v ' tmyR II. i UK !t4l iliioi , A frft fron th .lti tt trf riuiliilta i!n Urin. Mr, rohNxV hill ,M, ;i ! uncjmtl. ItMlHll.lMr. H'MI.O Ii A h Normal MVm it will b wMImmiI incuiy fr Mltlnu purpii I liilfodiK' it Mil M A iUhtlttlU r r bill It ri rrml mid r"ff rd n a olr.'t 't,i. (.ill nt I'. V, llUltib'lod ll :' 1 1. i lift i n pi A i t,iM rn, Mf, ADKINhiiN Mcd and oiUliut n ffilloa imuuriaitt reiliilii rt"iillth! I nalui a 1 1 ,f l!if nn tll V III t'linnrim t it lit t j i iq( of ii0fAure tdadrfllljf h Iwilh i tl t.aiiiHt lo a pill''y ..klua lo lb f .I'M ittti of litdMiK and thilr voiil it v i mtiiiii It itfri l l tlm ('onintlUrt ott IV tml lleUlimii Mi, M l ltl'.tj,. ,,f llp.i.ln, k I hay I tn fe.pi. t by a uümirr of i.'lliiit I hriillnu imii i, prp.aal lha mi ttn t I ill lot ant tUUrmtiird ti dn I In Ilia l, ufiir ordr ( l.u.lhrti Ht tu r,ri oppir, ini.uy, My fiünr I i uiir them wm nil oi aiii'tiiii id air ant id fp.it f.if tlm wo It It Wh'l .iUrd (Hi tt ,.frht ll(m, a. iboivl I but imi riiii m ii, t in-, m t f tht tlrfliienl to riturnt IHiU. Mil' I ini tt t it I r . a t , i) t (notion by Mr. ri;i.l,r.i;s tt. cimn. Hill nal IUI wa .t!i cinl with and hü till r .'II t.t le;IU4 th CoiiveyRfud f ImIiiIiiU I'JT l itt wm rrd thci fitt.t tu ; by III!, Ih third Ilm by sections an t I I f VrA .'! lUfs (I, Mr. t(. fctatlint that t( uguld a(!v't only in i Hy of l.rAyti tin nudum by Mr. llll l.lG Ah iha bin i II, U. :'U to approprlata a.'i.'"ii.ijj to y n,4 Uatthiadnn of ihn main t ) Wllliai II, lUirft id for printing, tdudln and talbnery, was raued t.i tho nnal reidiuc, uiuUr a ius ,r.ion of tha rulrs, und rd by jrai ii, ban n. On moil., n by Mr. HMIT1I, of Jannlncs, hit MR IM. 2"i' cotutrulntt rcutrarts for ttn( rovamai.t nf strrcti and .Mlcya In titles, at read the third lima and paned by yeai " V can (i. tn motion by Mr. DROWN Ida bill (si. 211 loaiucLd ttcjlusa J, V aud Q gf lUo fcaj r-

rcri' Act cf MarcH 2. 11 f, rfni; the price for team working oa to road, etc., ai rtad the third time anu p&d b ;e&3 31, cays 0. On motion by Mr. BRYANT htn bill 3 1G2J to amend gecfcns 1 and 4 cf the act of March 7, l vS", establishing a State Baard of Health, was taken up, but before It was read The Senate adjourned. THE STATE TREASL KE. Omitted from first column, pae 151.1 The Senate having under consideration the inajorlty aid minority reports of the joint committee appointed to inspire as to whether an investigation of the S:ate Treasury :s ne ce?sary ' Mr. SMITH, of Jennings, C3nc!ndin; his sptech, eaul: No evidence was taken by the committee upon any of the pretended facts stated in the rcincrity report. It stands unsupported by the vroof of a siDle fact, and the minority have Mused to defend It. They can not and dare not give their authority for any of the facts stated. It is bottomed upon rumor aad unworthy suspicion, end grows oat of personal difficulties iththa Treasurer cf State. They are but the deductims of unworthy newspaper ecribVri, whose only ambition is sensational notoriety. The authors of these unfounded rumors are as silent as the dull stones of the foreet, and no one will ever justify the f.icts stated or reveal the character of the author. Erom what source dcej tr.ese charges come? Who is th witness who has thus borne testimony? Eye hath not F.een his hideous form : ear hath not heard his lying voica ; he has t;ot been unmasked to the public gaze, ncr has he written hii name in the book cf public accusation ; but from the filth and the grease ot the gutter, the puny head of this vile calumniated arises, smoking with tbc fumes of hate, and through the chancels of vague suspicion and dishonorable rumir, he breathes his malicious poison into the ears of the people ot Indiana. If fair play had been desired, and honest dealing had been intended, why Is the minority report silent upon the author of the tacts stated? If shame for the compoy tbey have been keeping ba9 not admonished the minority to silence, why have they not placad before the public the authority for the charges contained in their report? But since silence has cast the mantle of protection aho at the head of the unworthy author of this political libel, it may not be improper if I should say that the ex Governor of Indiana, from the beginning of this investigation, shadowed the minority like the ghest of an ill-omen, ana with bis cold and desfguin nature . guided its every action and inspired its every motive. From the lotty position of Governor of Indiana, he descended to the common level and vulgar plarnj of the lobbyist, ttat he might accomplish, through other means and by indirection, what he failed tod in an open and honorable couteat. The minority report is as much his work S3 if ha had penned it. The hand is th hand of Eiaa, but the voict is the voice of Jacob. The minority report ehou'd be rejected, and in diehonor and di?t;race it should be continued to the depths of an everlasting oblivion. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Satt iuay, Feb. 21, 1SS 10 a. ni. KAU.WAY FNCl-. Mr. 11 AN LOS, from the Committee ou Railroadi, presented a majority report ou Mr. Engle'a bill H. R. 71 requlrinz railways to corstruct fence through improved lands, reccomniending that it be indefinitely postponed. Mr. IIARvlRA VE and Mr. WIES JN, from the same committee, presented a minority report recommending that It be engrossed with amendments. Mr. UANLON' made an Inellctual motion jeaa 10, nays ::-that the minarity repert be laid on the table. Mr. (JORI)ON. explaining his vjIp. v: I am net exactly in favor of the bill ai it Is, yet with slipht changes I would like to vota for it. I vole "co." Mr. HOP. AN: It is no more than right when a railway corporation takes our land for a rljiht of way tbnt they should fence the Un. 1 vote "no." Mr. FAN3AUK: Inasmuch ai nuny of the roadiof the Hlate have without compulsion ii)( eU tUlr lines, I think It no more thitn rlfc'ht that the other roads should do likewine. I vote "no." Mr HTA LEY: There are lomo features in tli's bill 1 ran not uppott. I vole .iyp." Mr. TAYLOR: Without sayiog what I B'lMl do hen the bill coiiim up. 1 voto "no." 'the voir wns then antiout.Cfd as nbovn. t'.o the it'o'iyn to 'l.iy on the table w as rejected. 1 1 e question rrcurrln on the ;i loptlon of thu tnlnorltv trpurt Mr. liltoWNi.EE Mid: If tlir hanv afiMituriit wlio a railroad should not fen it lltf to ritpct fitrnifta' ntork, 1 do not know what it tu, I hup th inlr.urlly r pott Will bn Biloblr t. Mr. I RENCII: Many farmers rulllrn! rtplil up t' tb railway track, and Ihls Im I will hut that on, dottn: roiiü aud no koi Mr.Jir.Hi; Th railway and th farm r could Wal? tha Uw III that rft, 'I bp majority report was ronmirrad In, n I so the mut).lmriHs were ftt'.r"d to, Mr. I El'NCII inovnd to aiiuMi.t tlmt i, fatntrr m iy otutsr lulu an a r eniut wim Iba rullway relativ lo omiltliM Oi fen', o that tho land may ba nilllvatt I up to tlu trat s. Mr, I. NOt, i;, 'I'UmtP l9 no tal lied to Ihn bill, Hie f irmer 1 1 r i ' wboti land Um i iilinttd ni ni may .illt ilsn nr from tha rUv but If he s j r to mit Ilm fun a tbeil Iii plovUloili of Hi b II ll'AV be rtrt.ltid Mr. I ItKNi'll I he amemtiimnt rail il lip brtrm, i rt lud y, Mr MIIOWNINO nis.U am lnelti. Iiul m m Huh In Uy II, amr iiiliin ni on Hie t.ti,l. Mr. HA V I ; I i f Tim only olileollou . fniii H4 I 'rhf, Is thtl It rnst loi MUrh. As frtiiurn am lonipellnt o fume, railway slmuld bn r impellrd a!o, I am npp i"1 1 t (ba itiiieiidinenl hn 4we think t a 1 1 a y sbutild l e rciM,r,t ,) fi, i 4 1 1 1 m whnlu Him I believe Ibal Hot law slionld Iml l lr f v in kii h a i 'iiiiiuiwn ibat a f.r,mr ran ruler into ft t tilill'MCt l fthulMi Hm fmi I balny Ibat Ibis ainsndiiieiit nlll luk he U In tibviab'e Mr. MCOHVl IbslUelim rallrnat im I Hirn should t o t ilnpelli d 10 frm e I wA)r ib-l rnllwey rompenle fUMlltr fr'U lhimir.lt a iiiah's Uud nitlm it paving a . ni, Mi ll H,ry shonbl fpiit'f. Mr. l it t'.Nt II i It Is a mUUke to nipt")" II at fan era ar toini ailed lo fem e, It Is only Um trlalit lr. 4iiHrs, and that Is n n Ilm County tMiiiidjlw,Ms, 'tt.n mi 1111111 III rrjti tod. 'i t bill 'was tifdeisd tnvrossad -yaas ",u. II) B .'i, At1 1 1 KNOtiN M i-tON. h aNk Akte AM 1 II II K HAI AMI, Mr. HMiril, of Tipprcauot, from tha special fommttli thrreon, reported Mr, Harr'a joint resolution II. R, I !, p 1' rr nininf tullii,' that It f a ah led, ' t.a report was concurred tu, 1 1 A 1 1 1 IT Y Of i O I, I O I; AT10N . Mr, HAl.ON. of the CommttUe on Eilt, road, reirud bark Itlmut recouuoendaHVö ilj DtW Mil II, Ri V-'J jnctraing

the liability cf carosrations fr injuries tj en: ploy a. , The bill wis read tfce if coad tice. Mr. DEBS: This measure is a very i "apcitsnt cne, atd is meant to protect laborers fioin carelr sne8 of employers. Mr. SMITH, of Tippecance: I have made up my mind to push this bill as far as in my power to completion. In my county we were pledged to it. This not a political question, sod all th candidates ot our county weie pledged to it. Judge Woods says that to eeenre these damages the Legislature must be appealed to. It a rrau out of the emp'oy of a railroad !oe his life whi.'e riding on it he may recover uanaes; end we should make it the same with emp'oyes. I rise and fall by th's portion. Mr. BROWN REE: I are to join the two gentlemen wbo have preceded me. The SPEAKER: I think this b'U'would have been engrossed long aa but for these Speechen. The bill was ordered engrossed. UQror: ucrN?E. Mr. DON'HOSr, from the Cimnutteeon Temperance, submitted a mjarity report on Mr. AkinV bill H. R 101 recommending that it be indefinitely postponed. Mr. McOLERLAND, from the same committee, prese.'.ted a minority report recouimendine that the till po.i. Mr. SEARS: Tho point in this bill Is to prohibit an applicant for liquor license who has been lelurtd a If.-iuse in a county, to secure a changt of venue; whereas as it is now he ha& all recourse at the hands of the Circuit Court. The remedy is all there, it nee d go ro further. Mr. MOODY: I argue tint the prejudice which exists before the Board of County Cornmij-slccer? exists in tho Circuit Cjur:. A question of fact comes up in this instance, and it should have an equal chance with all other cases. On motion by Mr. WILLIAMS the mircrity report was laid on the taWe by yeas i'2, i.ajs ::2. ihe majority report was concurred in. PITCH COMMISSIONERS. Mr. ADAMS moved to concur in the report of tte ('ommittee on Ditches oo Mr. Boyd's bill U. R. 222 to abolish the ollice cf Ditch Commissioner ami create the ohice of Drainage Commissioner. Tending v, inch The Hon-1 adjourned until Mjnday morning at 10 'occ.

.Onltted Saturday.l ANoinri: r.nw trwciAL circuit. On motion of Mr. BOOE the bill EI. R Oi changing the boundaries of tbe Iwenlytij8t ana Tsventy-sccond Judicial Circuits and creating the Forty ti venth Judicial Circuit was taken ud. Mr. MOODY: I do not want to oppose tbis bill, hut us it makes a new circuit I am opposed to te.king it up out of its order. Mr. HEARS: I tell this Asicmbiy, upon my honor ts a mat; and upon my honor as a niemoar of this body that you can not in any one of the five counties find a msn who oppose this measure. n the contrary, they demand the passage of this bill. Montgomery County is olio cstes behind, YermiLiou is in arrear'r atd eo is Parke Countv. Mr. BROWNING: I do not believe la cresting iew circuits I do not say but tha? tbiB circuit is in need j.s b'jly as any. I du i ot know bow it is in the northern part of the State but in the southern part oi the State litigation Is decreasing. I arc afraid thy. In thete circuits wanting Icjv territories the judges do not work as hard, a tbey should. Air. STA LEY: lam authorized to ajea only for Montgomery County. I will sit thai unit se this circuit in changed the wheels cf justice will be clogged. . Mr. SMITH, cf Tippecaroe: I can testify that Montgomery County need this. Clinton Countv, not so laren, has a circnit to itself. Mr TAYLOR: The ConKitntion s.tys that every tiiui suaM have a trial speedily and without delay. We mnt havn It arranged to trat erd. Mr. ROUE: Montgomery ii on, of th lnrj;6 and populoas conntie of the Sute. Tboe CMunties nra behind in buiiness. The bill parsed ayes, 77; nay, 11. A '.00,0 K) l.OAV. Mr. MOODY: In the present oiditlon of the State's finances tha Importance of thir bill can not. in my judgment, ba overestimated. This bill, origitiatimr as it did in the Senate, was, as 1 understand, carefully and most thoroughly cjtisideml by the Finance Cjtniuithe of that a0;Mit autl hcuorablH bo.ly, end on Ha pntMi'.e ir.et the approval of the combined Wisdom nt thnt Houh tt iparolya buines proiiositlon, aud ndrorntes fir th's tnenure will be found, in tny jmltrment, In the proportion lo the i .-avei and In vrUrftluii u'iven It by each nifinbf r ot this House, Aller Hm adluurnnmiit of Ih'i LcinUtur tin prof Ision ran be nm lo for meeting tbe expeneiof the ooverriinrnt until I'W, ubtrsi an eilra soiilon was called, hlch nil fnlr tuen would deplore I hn fVnal, hut a few dtyi a o, nlmn1 utianttmjiily patieit a hill appropriatlt ; ;,i i for rohiplelltq? Hirro addllloital Im tdtals for Hie Insane, Now sta have the fo: lowing fltiatirlnl rotulitloti of Hie stale to U tarlnii lis In Hie face, 'I be spenea pf mir Ijlaln Hofrrniimnl for tha I'isca! yen' mdliis? Novembrr I, liit fmiiid on pse .'. io up,) , Aullioi report for hi, is ciabrd as follows ; Vmi vs III time srp t ,i p.Uure thai Ihe ot dlliary nirtrpt espi'pk4 of the ,' htlo fwr I dt t "tH in rids d N t r wai f i, 1 ;l, i bU tuny Min and In ftci Is a very U.sum of nmnry, yt II Is Im lb hi nfi ns fur tu h InbsblUiit of the MlitlOn e iemlnrtllt.it of the p'oiit apprnpiU Hull bill . f lr Ini'M Will lind I'ml It i m,a II1 r SprliMS alnM iilyrq fur but ynitl'aei I niisea by 1 1 ' ii ni'il In imind nut i Ltr , lor (be I iei n l y ruf Ii v ill I tmn ba snfe lo m y Him I tbe i nrinl e 1 1 e"i s vHl bt m l.lllnw, to Wlli .' 1 I, ! li'tnl Amlllof'sMillm.tle, lo Hi's sum (i 91 h,l I.'. i shuitld b a.htrd Ibe it eii of the Oemfil Apptopilslmi bill tif (bis , r over Ibe e ,m-n (,f all imriies of lst yrsr, f I ,,n,n u, AI , h fulluerlmj -n l approm lalbms, inate at Ihls srttoii, and Dot fiiuml In (be Ai.,in pilaltmt I HM ApptopiltH in f r House of liefnt'e, n mij fur fi Oi Irtns Ii p tsiilnu, ft,' ix); f. r dull r, s to Inline lLit,lil S I t no; fr 1 1! onn, 1 1 ,'tnt llilverll V, f 111 o i; lnklti eipml(tiiu fir Ihn esf, ftp,, Ilnv 1 1 " i Is Hie lüe I'reaurv to inret tbe irmaid for Ibe prtsaid ) o tr, pi.yy if, n ,, n is ih itiftl"ii a bliekft.it rm h of t.e, Ibrravas In Ihe if lerat fund, at Iii riihilUMii elueiil of the r.te, I II, '41 ym ikrn A mil lor Reporl, Pane 1 M,u in I j , I ha Irfelpls of tha eilTA! fillld ll ye.tf. nfler itl'ii tli'kl Ihe llu Miiiti tiaiisfer war rehla, Wrte, as lmvii by tii Auditor's ! I ott il'sn a and w, , t .,J,,'I'1,; add fund on bend, i ' ! I . j vatUt-le eiuei, H, i 'd'o A'MrdPK to Iba Auditor rupon (pelte d) tha blata tredsurrr railed In In advance of the regular p.ciui.er settle. tnenH'f the rvenu fjf 11 lA'JJiJl. r,o tbe ifi ls of last yrr war aiUfmrnted by Ibis amonnt, and the ruralids of bti y ar wilt fall below tho-d pf Ust year by lint amount, so that mnst not only provtda for this i.i,;j;,-J7 tUtiett, but il I. l. Dednctluit this amount from tha tit is n m leaves tha receipts for Ihls year l,:s.'i. U7 U. In this calculation 1 havaisumad lh.it tha tain will ta a rk-tely Elected as last year, which U axtremely donbttnl, Thaaijtiidltufta for this jtar, I have thown, Will

be$2.C"7,27j7: the receipt. I S.v.,507 :u; iletcit at ihe cloe of the year, 731.320 03. Tnia arxcunt may e til X be increased by epecial appropriations made by this Legislature before its c'o?e. Since 177 the tax levy has teen twelve cents cn the f 100 and fifty cents poll. You will see by the Auditcr'a Report, page 70, that the assessment of real and personal property ia 14 was $797.SSI.703. being fVT 2a H't Jess than in 177. Gentlemen. wbn vm .top and examine for a moment th extraordinary expenditures for all purpo?s ia the la3t vear it is not surprising that we 'are compelled to alopteoce plan f meet them. There is another matter which raieht very properly be conJdered at this time. .We havs n ." per cent. temporary lc:; of j0 in round numbers, now dee and drawing ö per cent, interest. If this bill is pa?ed thee bonds ctn b9 taken up and be replaced with bondj drawing 1' k per c?nt. less rste of Interest. In thesa calculations I hAve net taken into consideraticn the proposed apprcpriaUon for completing the new Inane Asylums which seems to give the gyntleman from Hancock so rauc'a trouble. Add this amount to the demands I have already phcrn to exist and the amount will b tl Cl' 10G 11.

THE FIRE RECORD I)iatntn Flren In Philadelphia Five I't-rpoLS Le Their Lives at u I'ire tu VI Street. Ph;;.ad! i i h.a. FO, Jl.A lire troke oat ietw tii 6 snd T o'clock th s moral Cij ia triu ho-.e of John A. Kin-, No. l.''J l ine trecf. The fiincs n?ade raj);d progres8 an.l three dn cllie'4 were destroyed. Tbe occnr nuts of Kind's re5iltnce were aroused ty the heat auI ktneke only ta discover töe UM.al intans of rts cut ofT. They rau to the windows end mod of tiem juupaJout. Mr K'.ug A reared tt ;t lourth story win law and was eecu to renk aj ctTort to ;ump, but v.Ai ovcrccne by t!ie beat and fell back into tbe fiamce. Uli charreJ body wus found afier the fire was cxthiKUlsheJ. Thtte neople xvb, jumped to thy ground two female servants mid a nhter of Mrs. Kin? also lost their lives. Mrs. Kins; a;-eared at the window crying for help. A mattress was beld t7 tnc firemen, and sh was toli ta drop her b&by firm and then jrimp herself. Sheuidbo, and received severe tut not daDerous iujurie-3. lüg baby was killed. The body cf Ml-s Hamilton, sister cf Mrs. KiDg, baa been recovered. Four peoplo in all were killed. The Kincs were among the most fashionable and pcpubir reapie in the city. TLe followirc is a list of killed and wonnled: Killed-John A. Kins, aed 23. retired lumber merchnt, burned to death lu a third-story front room; Miss Jennie Htmilton. aed '. a bister of Mrs. Kin and üR.iphter of lr. tlam.ltun, burned in the sixth lliior. ll jr Lo ly wf.s charred beyond recognition ; John KinK. years old, w- aro;p,:' 1 from a fourth story viindoy, and apparenily canebt all ruht in u mattress ty n o firemen, r n died from ILO concii ion ; ?lary Harn. aoJ l. tervant Rirl, body burned to ai risp; ?-fary, colored, aged iJ, Ktio'.lu-r seiyM, burned toacrip. Injured-Jf r. l.illian Kins, oauchter or Iir. Hamilton, h aped from the fourth story window after her children, and alighted squarely on a mHttrefc. but was severely hurt by the concussion, l.illian Kictr. avcl tiiroe yeirj, K2crely iujarct about tbe body and limbs by dm thro.vn froiG tne fourth piory to a mattre: Catn..rine , ajed twenty, another seivant girl, was batiy burned. When the Sre wa .II?covered t.e neUhbors raised on alarm, but tvo other tires were la vroAirs In durerent parts of thenty at the fame time, and It was three .j'Jfiteis of an hour before tne lira tnuiiicn i-aiue. Mean while Mr. ant Mrs. Kint: and others of the family co;il l bo fsou In the fourth story, with ail means ot escape cut o:f. Mm. Klim was iu hT nl'ht ( lothis. bat wes remarkably tnlm, and bade her children be brave fhe ti.cn called to the neighbors assemble! ticlo to get a iriattrtM. and they were not Ion? in Sheading the r-arerieut with matiresfs an l bianlrets. T.Hca lifting l.er boy to a wMo'vtill she told him to to brave and jump. He set med a rlurky little felloe, live years old He 'uiiti.od nud Mruik the mt'rt'.sg Uirly and It fociccd ks b' he v 1 safe, but he vas no 'a lly t-fdiva that nd: t lu two minutes. Th n Mr, K:n pohtd ber .laughter, l.tllnn. ihre yea-s old, on a window sin nd dropped ber fairly on h'mHtres Th child was nurt t it not kille,!. 'I inning for n moreont then, to addr.M a word to b r hnbaiid, Mrs. Ki:u mounted the window küI and dcl'.bciHte'.y jumped oil with a? much calm1'cv.m hh o:i nU?n. jump into a bath. Her JiUht thro''h that j:rct ilUtatieo freni the fot:rth '.ry eeme l tomd in Hifcty, but be wn found to be v.nconk i.vis an I badly hurt, llor hnhnii,l vatt about to i'oilow lirr. tut roeiae t to by iiilllns on noniit ono behind him, probably MiM Hamilton, whru Iht ro clators wero horrllird by Ihr ti.lden belrliinij forth of a broad nho. oi tlaino, by the licht o' whlcli Mr. Klug was n.'tt to throw tip his I. Mid and full back out ol fright. At the atne tln;e another crowd at tue barn of ttio ItjUc w.to l.orrliUl t wiinc imr.Hr khnckinc Übt. Min Hamilton, havim: been drlvfiiby the CatiU'S to th" four tit utory bark window, and bt it:- utiabb to i-tay In the room, and a'raid to jutn p, he hmiK by her hands o'itaide tlc window -MM until utterly cxhsuste 1. she b t go and dropped to the raved ar a btiov. When tU kr d up hip M'lv of h'r bnty wk bu liy biittiril, sliowitn: thnt Mio bal le'ti lllctnily burned oil the wltpiow-Mll. I tvety St tibi ntxl llots ltuiiu- I. Sin li'iTAtv, t o'iti.. V"eb. Jl . A t :; o'clock this trottilnc flrf wm .licver.d l't tb livery tt)ie of luiley Ibiiitliie, Mltisti d In the trar ot Main l!ret. tt 1,-ilnrd m h In m lv, flf Hist Ihre? o cj. pactk of tli ntHblo oil',. t,i 'ly r Mp. d with their live, nlillo a foutllt, I I Kowli y, was bilrhe l In .l.'Ulll. 'I lir (if. k,fVit to H n'tm WOodMI blil k i. il t'li'it. 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Ills Prospective Inann rut Ion Stira U; Vihintou-Capltal Gossip. THE CODE IS IS S.LTIMOUI:. Special Corresoondonce oi the Se:r.;nel.J Vah;n..ton, Fjb. 10, ISSj. Wkcreyer you co ia Washington the talk Is about 1 resident elect Cleveland. The lalie, of coune, knowin? that te Is not married, are question', us each other over tteir afternoon ten as to who will be tn!stress of the White House; bnt even tbifs, irnpotan: es it nny be to some, pales Into insigmticiinee a compared with tnat ouier woadcrwho will be in l:. Cabinet? Kvcryboly has formed an opinion, and each r?ron Is just as conn jeni that he i rint ns he was wha bettli-s on tre result cf ti:e election", fco far. however, Mr. Cleveland 1 :;s been tilent, and there Is little likeMhto l that any oue exi.ert hin secretary will know the names oi the lucky nei uotil the aanourement la rlasiied by tbe ulesrapa over the country. i iouib y it is in the department, iioarevor, that tte crcatest anxiety prevails ren tralesm?n and stcr keepers arc lntcre.ttd to kuov if the c hangi s wid be Fvreepins. The wheels of j;07ernincni, however, must uoveoa an 1 whatever the outcome It will not be Jontr before Washington asßm reFumes i'a normal conditipa. Already new Congressmen are arrlvins to prepare a place for their families or huuniarizo themfclTcs with their new duiieg. They ere bound to ee all the sichrs and go everywhere as persistently as ii it was a religious duty. The "avenue is crowaeJ daily, as is tte Corcoran 'Jallery, and fcireof ttera do not consider It to be be'neath tteir dignity to spend an afternoon or evening ia tte Id me Must uiii. Preparations are beln? nt le by hotel-keeper?, railroad corapentos anrt tradesr.jeu for the inauguration cereinouies, and everytooy Albris to rtionricn to.re-t. lneintl.ix otK'jp'e frcmall jarts of the country will uu'td!y t e t'D,iiiL,ou.. and the diiheuity at presint to ir.ou- where ai' o! theoi . an b'-aoeo:n-lmidpted, altlc.nah many of then will make thetr iipv hi n fehts in llAolir..re. ; ekir jr c: liAitlmore, i ran orer tj thateity the tther day t' visit r-ocvj frlt-uos, au 1 found la CvLveiSuliwii and iron ti:e daily pnperM tnatau iri'.:ent bud recently occurred to c?ue more tban a rn ple of excitement in that usually staid snd .jV.Kt ciy. ltiippt-ais that aboat to weeis ::o a tos iraonial appeared in the dailv papers sii'Leo by Lr. Jatnes a. Steoart. Health Comtnls?orer -.nder the iauaicli ality, certifjiuj to tac xntri-s cf a c c rtaln coizh remedy, and statin that au HiiHiTs- made by hici bad shown no trace of naicot.'cs, opiates ard poisons usually associate! with tiich rcraedies, and that r.c tcliCTCd that la safely atd yrompt eröcaey it could be classed as a new medical discovery. Now, Dr. Sleuait, who is one i 1 i the incst reputable phybicians lu the Soith, :s a member of the Medical and Chirarical Society of tte state oi ilaryland and some ot the members accused him of violating the rcue of medical ethics by ksdirjp bis name to the indorsement of a proprietary medicine; but Dr. Steuart a certificate still rtinamed. and the public necessarily thought, knowing bis professional character, that bis leasong for filrm? such a testimonial must have been sound and logical. The matter was widely discussed, and jest as people beaa to wonder what the upshot would be two thin;, happened whicn, as compared to the former, were a ilie-ctackeis to dyrjnniiio bombs. ihe daily prerr, tgain contained testimonials as to the virttusot the medicine in iUC6tloa. but this time they were from rrrn oi the greatest prominence in State acd city uruirs, nmon oUiers. Governor Mcbane, Attorney General Koberta. Mayor batrobe, Colonel Harrison Adicon, the city postmaster: . if. Webster, Collector of t'i9 Tort, and others. All of tlies? gentlemen testbif i ove" their signatures thnt personal r-xperience and observa-tit-n of lu ef icacyln other cases had convince ! tLcm that the remtdy in question was a safe and reliable iimily medicine, some timorous ladivldualadviMd ijoveruor McLanenot tosttjnjucha payer, but bis reply was. " hy not? 1 have trlel it rujseii and know what 1 am writing abnut." Two daya auerward ap;war'd another certlticite from twenty cf the most pro.ninont Diiysicians In JiH;tlir:ore aod tho S;ate, couched, it possible, la evm stroncer lanRuape, and e.sserling tbst the reireiiy was perfectly har alt ss and most eßetie: that it was free from opiates and poisons and that they Lh1 demonstrate J in prompt elhcacy by practical ten?. This was a blow to toe objecting plurieihiis, and nothing: ehe has been talked of In thu city since. 'Ihe remedy was Ked star Couu e.tTP, which liaj teen discovered by theClir,c9 a. Vcsi 1 cr Com t'Hii y. Its popularity ai aojun rexni dy wns at once assured aud anotner evidence a: crdid that we are living In an a?e of progress in evcrv ilepaitmcnt of thought. The Cnarloa A Yotcler Corjcrnnv havn alreadv iriined a world wide reputation through St. Jacobs (d, which is j sr.iptco to every psrt oi the globe, and is the only Mt dlclne which has received gold inedais at expcsitiOTjs. Their publications are pnutod in foutbn Ihijijuhkcs, and 7.C10 newny.apcrs In tho United Sta'cs tontftin their advcrilt-emcut.s. Their eM.abllMiiLetit is one of ihe sich: ot Baltimore. T . ymrk ao I vt-ltrt it In company with a dlttngulsiicd I'.nirlish J urunhst, ard be expressed hiruipiifo ut lis completoncn. Today It is, la thorough systematized workini? and rqulumeut, more el awnuder than ever, and stranger, who aie alw8s welcome to lu)ut it, never kjc It without being surprised and gratified. In educational matten llHlilmor Im rapidly coiii'm; to the front. '1 he Johns Hopkins UnlMtt'Ay will (OintncniorRto the cloio of the ninth year of it foundmlon tlil montn. students uro corr inx to It now from all parts of tho world; Its phi'Cfot'l;!( al and n IcnlHic publli atlons over every field of thought and discovery, and many of Its alumni Pave be' n sought alter and .i"cur'd for profeskotshlpB In ovher colb'sn. The doctrlue (dblühtr edm Hilon whit h It iprofe-'es to exemi,tl, Im. Iiowfvpr. not prevrnted thore tit i't.nn-c fiom nc.'lci 1 1 ii tr oilitliial snd jra;tlcal reif b, si;d the itiM vti-ntli'iis inado by tho bioi. 'i al lift st Uncut biivn thrown trrat linht on I Pc 'i urst ir ii t( Mf r f i'opHgntlou, and proml. 1 1 rod mm b towsid sidm ait In Julry, on th 1 1 I'M t Ii a tid emit liitiMi. p ol wbli.h the prosperity f 'lMfjnd -0 laiii-ly ilrpeiida. k " ; : llllnuls l.ctalatur. - . . i is i in n. Id., I eh. ,1.- In join t stloii"i.iM i f. ii tut fehurd tn RtiUTPt st pill call, Ulf l!i ptlbl'l Bilk f IP III fllll fori n. fMiiiin tb'bnlc CO ' i.ll'.l Hi In lu tliir It km cnllipttit f.if tll I kl r to ptrtl'ln win i pn tvfntp, to answer lo p. 1 1 I " I i , I lit lu r pi Mker fl of I ho i m pi, Ml mi It is i" i' Id i ni.' on t nil 1 1 y Ii t 'Iii totnl number ot Viitr-k rnt Wrfi ll, of Wlileli l'.SU lel'ile.l t(,l, and b, I. N rihl'Mi it I. No iiioiiiiu 011111:, Hin In In I union ad.mitiifd, A linnil n of pionoif I Inf ,,,,B IkiiI I)1,, und III l.ot fol.n..t Ibry 111 I I H 1 11 III 1 1 in n 1 1 tob rni M nil du), MlMitlfiiMt, n Slut jlnnil," ' "I'd ny ., I iivt ly ilau, lilen and nobln ,i u '' "M y f.fiii Urs Im n Inlli f bw ntnl mhi. mslir. r-llnalloM, Mid "My wife!" ' V I id e I "Waa n vrfy pn Ity blolnlfi'" 'I tsriily ryifk rt'i .i 1 amtt üulhiwl" Hollow .ytd"' ,jWllbflrd arid a-l'" )U fii Imr tlti'( from "Malarial vitpoM, 1 1 m u' 1 1 slm inadn no jafHiulsr irtinpirtlnt, iml belli.! of lb Vtnmpy alhd, yul t H iking mo tffeal imsakl. ira, "A sborl tlma ajMi I join based Jfmtr tarn nly lor mia of Ilm rlilldini, who had it vary intm alta k of tilloniitns, Mini It imcuneil to in Ibiit Ihn fn.ir.lr mlfbt bei my v I fa, " ' fmiiid thai nur llllln p'ri, upmi laroyery III. I.OSÜ" "lief fcAllosjppiB, ali i look. I as ffnh as a pew blown iV'iy, Wl, Iba sloly Is soon lolil, My Ifa, to day, has palnrd Iter old llti'i-d btatily vllt ii.iiipdiiiid liiUirkt, ami U t.ow sk baioUmiiM a lustnui (If 1 do say It in V -1 f ) as ten ! found In this cminlr, villi h IS I oUd for pfetly Wblueii, Alidl Pave only Jtop Itinera I i Ibauk for It, "1 1 a lUttr rrraliira jiut looked over my klmttl.lrr, and ay 'I tan fi at t e r c In h days id our rotiruhlp abl ibul reminds ma ll.era lulpht ba luuiii I'fsltjT wives If in y Inotber faimefs would do ss 1 haya done." Ilopiii;; yon may lot, ba spared b do Coral 1 t) st ti k f t.Ily einatit, I), I. Jamki J!f!tsil!e, rrlnru (Jroiee ("ouuiy, Maryland, May V". 1. icrNona gat: ulna without bttnrh of Crren lu psoti tha vhlle label, hhuti alt tha U roi'onom nun with "JIop ' or "Jfoi't" In tUlrnaruo,

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