Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 76, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1885 — Page 3
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17 1885.
INDIANA LEUlSLATUIiK.
OmissionM end curtailments of this report fvr want 9f space in these col'imas mill appear in on appendix to Vohirwt XXIII of th revier Legislative Report: IN SENATE. Moxday. March V, 1SS. 10 ft. m. The Staate mt t pursuant to adjournment, the8enatcr from Marion (Mr. Winter) in the Chair, who stated he was requested by lhi Lieutei. iot Governor to call the Senate tocrder th! mornin?. The IhviLe b!esing as invoked bv ft rep rf?er.!atlve from the county of Wayne (Her. J. M. TowD!'it!). The reading t the Secretary's minute? of fatcrdav's prccee liegs was disposed with. new ruoroiTio58. Tie following described bills were introduced, lead the first time and severally referred to appropriate committees: Bv Mr. IIOOVEU 3. ZZ to amend Sct on 0 cf the election law of March ül, 181, to as to authoriz9 County Commissioners to uate such changes in election precincts as the public Kocd may demand. Hy Mr. MARSHALL S.GOO requiring notaries public to make btateu.ent under their c.'.icial signatures of the time when their commissions expire. Ily Mr. MAG EE per Mr. Foulke 3. , bu p'.erieLtal to the law for the incorjioration of voluntary associations, requiring mutual ft?sesäiueat insurance companies to tl e copie of their articles of association with trie Auditor of State. I'.y Mr. ADKINSON (3. "" providing for the appointment of a commission of three members, to be appointed by the Governor prsd Lieutenant Governor, who shall meet in the city of Indianapolis, for ft period not to racf ed over sixty days, and shall draft a bill fixing tha fees and salaries of county ofheera and employes of the State institutions and tif ceral Ataenibly, and report the same to ti e next I.pis! itnip. )'y Mr. I OtJLKE H. 35!J providing that County CotumKMonera shall not autborl.s try expctiditure in excess cf $.' 000, with t ut first obtaining the consent of a majority r f Jhe taxpavers of tho county, whicli may be Vxpm.ed at any general election. Mr. V III II ir turned from the Committee cn Claims a lloU5i concurrent resolution provwiititf extra pay cf ?-U to ach member of the Filiate Piisons Committee for visiting U.cNcithrrn acd Southern Erisons, which wts ccncuncJ in. e it. i mi: rot ur lki;k. Mr. Macy'a bill 8 h'J for an act to aroend Fu'Ui.s 1 wed 7 of an act entitled an Acl prcvldlnr; lor tha election and prescribing certain duties of the Clerk cf the Sarrcma CVurt, n-rcvt J May 13, KiJand declaring an rmrriuncy, was rea l tha s?cond time mid orttt-rtd engrossed. rl-TLAMATlO Of WCT HSI'f. on motit n by Mr. WK11I, the bill 8. 1 T 1 to amend Sertton No. 'of an act entitled an act to enable tlio ontri of lands to drain end reclaim when lha tame can not be dono without atTrrilr.tr t ho land of others, etc., was referred to th Coiumltteo on l'hra t!ofy. Mr SKLLKIIS, from tho Committee on 1 luaieoloey, iciurifd tho bill i. 171 with a it-port rrmtutnendln an nine ndtmot to the tttlti I !".: of thfl lUvIsed Kttttutfs of 1M !. which was conti rd In. huh!r'Unty the bill , tread the tecoud tltuc aLd ordered rnnrcre .i To AMl.llU A TATU Ofri r. Mr. rt)VLi:i;'rt bill ti. KU tarepcfilm pctentltti d an art providing lor th t tah I'tdimmt of a HtM ihirmu of HutMIrt und tin In)', rrrnllr:: the tiillcnr.f OiMof rdc'i 1' I nit i.f tit, ürllnlnt: hl dullo, etc., wttrt rrivd the recond tlino with a cnimtttro re ort providing iiuU Unltt postponemrnt. On mlloii hy Mr. MrtNTOSK, who fn.td llsr hill, it WAS Uld on the tatilo till the author all all itppe.tr. oi im'' mom MnN i i, Mr. r.uslcy'a !)ll M. Hh) to riupowrr i utily ro:uiMlriomr.i to approprinio inoiitv f i-r tl.r rrrctluit of 8o!liera' munumpnt, wai rHit the krcoti 1 time, with a (oannlttro report rr oinmenlln amerultnenti. II rejuiit nM com urrt'd In. Mr. KNSl.r.V mnvrd to ttirlher amend by Milking rut h vorU 'upon n prtlllon of majority of th taxjcveiai of auch county," Mr. M IN 10 )U : I hli nmpnilinent Aould leave the bill ai ur'jHunllf lotrodiicrtl. Ihn rotomittre rhantM thd hill no that tha riu iMit of n majority ihnll hrt obtahiad ' hpfur the erection )f tlm laoiutmrat. TIih nmrmlirnt prupr i to dridroy thn will of tu tax j'ftyrtr, and nl'othe t'ounly Couiuii.nloni to to ahr rtd and erct a numutnvnt wltli opt rtPMililne thi will of the t. Jt pyer, Mr. M;1.I.1:i:m vv the point of order that thh amendment a'iouhl havo t eu pro I m d as an amrndmera to tho report of the r . i u 1 1 1 1 1 c i and that It is nt rompatent now to Mrike out nu auieudmeut already adopted by the .fctnatn. Mr. bMITll, of Jay, masted the way to pet at It wctild be to reconihter the vote 'tdoptliv ti e amendment, Mr. lOl'Lia; did not consider that ci-ut f urrencn lit ft commltt rrport precludes further umnuliufuti, even ui siuh a cuid as thl. The 1 HKSIDINU OKTlCKll (Mr. Winter fcuMalntd 'he (Miint uf ortlt-r, Mr. I'tHU.Ki: moved to reconsider the tote by which th rrpurl of the omm'tt was ftiitruritd In, in onler tornahla the Mun atur from IM ICiilb (Mr. l,'.$) ) to ofhir h!a Miirr.OliUtit. l he motion yh $ 'T'imI to. Mr. 1:.NSI,KY miw ollerfd hh anien Inient t' nn amemlmant ta the report of the com iMlt-. Hetald: I Inpe that this amendii nit Ui prevail. This bill now provides that oy a petition of a majority of the tar taytmof tuch c ounty, tha County Coin iv.ib!one is h'.ay ap)roprUte money o:U of th ccumy ttvenue, etc. 1 think that If this b ll pue?, 1 it now is. It will prore a dead letter and he lr.opt r.Ulv. I think that the fonntufi of tht Str.tH ehould build their soldiers a u onument. And therolses atrou: aud fast-i-rowln feelln throughout the Mat in tha valines i-onntla that they i! or Id build a moaument for their soldiers, UIu-vIpk that afr the Htato hit fumUhed ,.k)CCO toldiers, tho life tt th hiate ftt taat time, 1 vhldi thr.'Hiiu's died on the batllvMlold and in thV,Splt!, on the marcii undor the tdii(hlrn Ptin ct ti e Houth nr.d tho cold winCn of wider, and la the Southern prison tet.s of Andersonville from starvation and brutal treatment, a horror to history with cutailr;:!? ruve marked as far si ludlan.i U concerueil. All such eacrllice ( which never can be repaid by the people ot the State) was for r. r.niUd country, which the llvln- of thi Kta'o hi now enjcylns. Tho Kiato has increased In wealth and population and prcrperity at least double, all of which the Mate ow ttj Its (ohlle rtt. And now w houla KiTe Ihe countif.1 cf this fctate a law granting County Commi?iouj the power to appropriate rv.cney for the erection of such monuments. The Ceceral Awembly appropriates annn ally here hundreds of thouwinds yes,- mill'cnscf dollars to run the various instltntiens cf the Stats and its State Government; si il when a bill is presented to build a n onument to brav soldle who died for tl e pretfetion ot cor institutions It is crippled by the wfi-ds. by majority of the tax 4jti3. ihojo tue auieLuuicut will l ie-
vail, and I want to ee the day when tue proud State of Indiana will erect one graad monument at the capital of the .State in commemoration of its soldier dead'that will stand and tower higu toward the skies, split tiDg the clouds as they pass swiftly by, with a soldier statuary on Its ton at order arms, as a warning to all futuro generations ol the price of war, which would be a monument of beauty aud an honor to the State, and which would tend to spr ad patriotism and loyally all over Indiana. I tope cay amendment will prevail. Mr. SELLERS: It is always safe to leave such questions to a majority of residents, lie oppceed author zinc; such an additional tax ltvy in addition ta prevent burdens. Mr. McINTOSH: The author of the bill states tbat a majority consent would bs difficult to cblaln. Yet there are petitions signed by majorities ia favor of the Legislature voting money to relieve ol!icialswho have lost money belonging to the public, and certainly a petition ts lare would be obtained for more meritorious cases. Mr. CAMPiJELL, of Hendricks: This is a nneetion o! cocao importance. Ths committee recommend that such appropriations shall not be made without a petition of a majority of taxpayers. He favored the amendment. He moved the farther consideration of this nutter be postponed till 2:30 o'clock, and made the special order lor that hour, as it is desirable there .hall be a fell Senate present when a vote Is taken on this matter. The motion was agreed to. MORE SIXATE KM PLO Y F.8. Mr McCCLLOCGH snbmitted a comrnunication signed by himself as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, announcing his aj t ointment of a clerk for that committee for the special section. A Senater: A snnat? resolution has dispersed with all committee clerks. Mr.'VVILLAlU) thoueht the statute could r.ot be abrogated by a resolution. The statute allocs clerks for committees. Mr. 1JENZ did not thiuh the Judiciary Committee needs a clerk. Mr. MAY insisted tbat committees nndtr the statute can appoint clcrts, aud ho made that point of order. Mr. KAHM moved Uie resolution be referred to a select committee of three. Mr. SMITH, of Jay: The statute provides certain clerks may be appointed by certain committees, and be made the point of order that the motion is out of order. Mr. KAHM withdicw his motion. The recommendation from the Chairman of the Judiciary Committeo was concurred in. Mr. MAY offered a rc-olntlon authorizing the ioorkeerr to appoint a paper folder vho?e pay hall date from the first of the ü??lon, jn order to ecttle the question raised Juil now. Mr. llflNroSH ralsnd the point of erder tbat thin resolution is out ot order. Tie ri.KSlDINU 011TCER overruled this point cf order. Mr. McINTOSH irs'sled there was no need cf this mrloyo. Mr. MAY: If this employe Is not needed thru repeal the statuta. Mr. OVKKHTIIKKT: If there Is no need f( r an employe sn".!i an one can be discharged or not employed. Thn ttatnte does hot ccmprl the employment of any oilicer cr ehrk. Tncro bn hern rt resolution pa Mid by the Senat dlM-hari'ln: all tlieio em PioytM. There nro but three oillcm tlxed by law, the Principal and AnUtnt Secretary erd the loorkreper. The rrst are employe!, Unles there CAn bo a net elly sho n for re itorinj thetn thev mould not he to employed. Mr. FAChKNEK: liner mi tho statute Is Mniepllbl ot i ay construction. In rr .rd to frmmltt'e clerii the standing o. muulttee can not emp'oy ntiy mow clirk.i than tho siatuti eniltlri them to. In regard to th taper folder, the Ioorkrr hai the rljrht to euiploy that employ ahionj others, nreottlm to the ptainte: the I'onnla only latin;; control ot tho enidoyei 1 ty thi I ay. Mr. Yol'GlIK n.ovovl tonmrtul tfii ronalutieft by k rl .iintslm; It that tho Doorkeeper may I nvo tho rlttht to appoint. r. MAY ro-epted ttio ntneiPluiont. Tb rtpolutlou was adopted hyje.vi'Ji, npva 1 1. I'n.dlrt! the roll c.11 Mr. ADK'IKON, In explanation, said: Tn
amurti at th Demcerattn party tu the majority and competent to run thh Let-Ulu tti rt for tlih forty dtys Kr'.lon, 1 vole "aye ." Mr. HKN, vhen his name was ealtod, SAtd : I was opposed lo any employes, but m t)e Judiciary Commltt"" has jmt cot a committee clerk wltnout oppoiilttoit, 1 think the Dcorkrej er oiu;ht to luvo a paper folder, I yotn n?a,M Mr. lOULKE, In expl tnatlon of hU v it", Ki!tl: At I tn lleve th lioorseepnr hnt nt midoubtnl rh:hl to emplviy a papepfol Jo., I vote ,,ar,M Mr. HMI Til, of .leniilnt:, anUed and oh talnrd an excum from votlni. On motion bv Mr. JOHNsoN, of Tlppnrnix e, hit hill M. for an ai t t b eu tilled an act to nuthorU the 1'. ird of Trm tri n of any school city to pay out of t!i" spec inl school funds of mrh city for reil i täte pnrrhpted for a pnbllo library wm I tike i up. Herxplalued its provisions as on IV day, lie bill was lead tht third lime and pa9 ! by yeas ::t, r.i)j (. woman' i;i.ur'', Mr. Eon Ike's bill d. for an act rnnap all di?ubllltlM of married women, Imperii' . upon them the amo oblU;4tloni tu uninarrttd women, at d leiuovlru tint d v ahllltira of coverture, e,as read the second ttoie, v.ltn a fivorabla majority report and a minority report recommending that It Eo on li e table. On r.ii'tic.n by Mr. ) OUI.KE the majority ret'ort eoncurrid In. Mr. Yi:cilE moved to htnke from fw tion all alter tho words uunuriUd wi n en Mr. EOEI.KE oprosed the ame inlmenl. The object of n-tainlr the words piupce to be jtrlc ken cut ' j to allow the sta.utu of llndtation to apoly to women. Mr. Yol'CiiE opposed Miy clause t!av would plve the bill a retia-activo appllcat'on. If such a bill la paiRd applicable lo tl e future it ran bo productive of no harm. Mr. EoEI.KE: This objection would ap ply a) well to any part of tho bill as t the part piorcjed to be strioken oat. Ther ii i o re 6' n for t'lkitn; out these words. Mr. CAM l'liELE, ot Hendricks: The flircndmcnl ould lead to some trouble; whl'e the bill ;s it standi would prodne iücre. Tho clatiS t'.xes tho matter. I h'ij.u this bill will be paed wltbout the amendment. The soor.er thee distinctions aro nl ollfr-ed the better. We have bceu unable to tlettirnino the states of s?omau Cilv Ur an identity; the tooner we reach this end the better. Mr. McClTLLOEGH necestf J a dllVnultv. On motion of Mr. WKIK the bill andprnd Ing amendment was n.ade the special order fcr to-morrow at '2 o'clock. TLen came a recess for dinner. AFTHIiSOON SKSsION. llMr. SMITH'S, of: JennioK", bill 5.1131 coiu erning the sale of real istate for delln uuent taxes, and providing for the redemption thereof, and declaring an emergency, vasrtadthe ncond time, with coraiulttee xecoiumendations for amendment The report was concurred in. On nudien bv Mr. WLIU this vots was reconsidered. "He insisted the penalty was too higU and the time for ;cJemptiga too
short as fixed by the committse amendments. Mr. YOUCHE referred it objections mils be few the committee, and believed the amendments proposed were of S3 trreat value that without them he could not vote for tho bill. It ia necessary to have a stringent law for the collection of taxes. If the law is so lax that it pays a man to let his taxes go delinquent many will do so. while the man wto acts hor e3tly with the State is more heavily burdened. The maa delinquent las a longer time to pay up than debtors usually have. Small delinquent lacd titles will not be purchased unless there is a penalty sufficient to reimburse for what is paid out, and aho for what the purchaser may have to pay an attorney. Compound interest can not be collected the court has eo decided. Mr. WEIR: It looks like it works a treat hardship, but I would vote for the bill as orieinaliv introduced. Mr. SMITH, of Jennings: I have made examina-ion ot existing laws, and this bill will operate beneficially to all classes. I had tetter take a half loaf than pet no bread. I contend that on land sold on execution the owner should have the equitable right to redeem by due course of law. The kind of laws we have in reference to s'e for delinquent tares is cla?a legislationa epecifio kind of laws reaching a certain class of people, and a more able cJbss reap the benefits. There should bo a rißht to redeem in one year, but the Judiciary Committee compromised by putting the time at six months. It is conceded the right of rederuition is inherent. Kather than have no law on the eubject I consented to the tlx mcnths redemption claus. There should be no exception, but the law should be to give the right to redeem in one yenr as in other cases. I find Senators who were ODpcsed to this bill early in the session are now ccr.'iEcfd of its equity and riht. Mr. BKLLEKS moved to concur in the report. Mr. CAMPDELL, of Hendricks, mov,d to concur in the committee amendment which propeses to make the bill pio.opectivo aud i.ot retroactive. Mr. EOl'LKE: The committee has acted wuely in proposing these amendments. There shoum be no law retractivo if there could be. The State must provido means to to enforce collection from taxpayers. This law provides fcr -0 per cent; probably this Is too high, bv t who would be so foolish ai to invest hi: orev for only 10 per cent. In sucbaws; ' With the committee amendments bidu ;s n y ba secured for mo?t of tax sales. J.", tho committee ameuduieuts are r-alutary. Mr. YOUCHE moved to amend the report of the commlttte by providing in Saoticn -that the owner shall have tho right to re deem by pavlne in cix months the lull amount pa'd by the purchaser, with s per cent, lnlercst. The motion to amend wai rejected upon a division. 1 Mr. McCELLOlTiH moved to strike out rf the report of tno committeo the repeal
InKclame. It Is a dangerous provision; at r.ny rale, it would lead to a jreat deal of litigation. The amendment was agreed to. Thercpcit of tho commutes ns nmcndcJ was ronenrred in. The bill was ordered encro-scJ. KOUtir.l:' MONt'M KXTJ. Mr. EnMey'abtll JS. its, cjnshh red this fori riot n. wni taken up ns the sprrnl order for thl hour, and read tho aecocd tltre, with a rmnuilttfo rrt rt recommending th an nmcrdieent, Iniortlng the words "upin petition ol a majority of tho t.ixpiyen,'1 Hip qneMtou belniroti tho pending motion to htriko from the report thoa word. Mr. KKEhKKM: I hope tho ittnendmnnt will not be adopted. Tho People thetmelves should he consulted an to the levy of laxen oiherwife than tbosa needed for thfj tirrripnry carrying nttof thu (iovrrnitieut. Wero Ihlj bill pn:' J tho County Conniilnloner in tvery county In the t'l;t would bo called upon to build tu h monument. Mr. KN.Sl.KY: I have hud experlmirn In rrttlni? Up petltihn.i uf thli kind. Ilnle.s the Mddlem care to take Interent enotu'h in this matter It) do no, It would not hn done. J Ma hill now would allow the counties to erect lucnuiuenti In rftninmiiuirat Ion of tho valiant deeds of the Pvldien. I think the County Connul nUmeri are endowed with uM'iclcnt lutvlHi'.eni e a ad huilnen qualliioa tiona to l)o tnnicd. Mr. 1 OULKE remlui'at the l enator thnt the tJoveruim nt lurohiuM a tomb ito:i for the jüavrs of ' ad 'oldler-i, Mr. E NM LEY : The liovernrneut furnhhei a ilah, hut thn day wcu'd ucn ctimo when a ttnoiuoifnt Miould Iii ir ( tett tn eioh co'iuty of the Mate, I am turpi lied that any Hon n or thoiiu! i'ppi'iH thh bill. Mr. MelNTOKII, to l.'tmlnuia, Mtd Ihe (.miultlee "rf itlly mMdt ml this hill and tan. a to the co'icim ion that the tax payers rhuM hn cpttaultrd lefre rtieti an t P ndlture bhnll ti orU rt d by the County Coiumh-foiM'r. Tlie taxpnyerx am atrody oppremnl, arnt Aitiout Hio conMullt nmendu ent tha bill should not bo pitted. At home, afer the age of thh t ill, if v atnutlil pH.i, I would Mi '.u mpi!i a potlllnn. Mr. lOULKE: I should bt m.r.t wlllln to how, In all proper way, the doht this U' public owes to Its dead roldlery, lhit sue'i testimonials, In order to h a real trlbul, Nhculdeoii.o from wllllnß h ind. Count Commhsloners ahonld not hr allowed ti divert from the tax money without tha con rent of taxpayer, either by pMttion or r.t at lection. 1 think evils might crevp In wide, would do morrt din redit than tha t-pnu mt nt vi.uld do honor. This hill wo ud h ivr g to County ComiuUMOEt'M a very uan j. rtiiiü r-oa ( r. ' Mr. OAMI'IIELL. r.f Ilcndrh'k: 1 fhtl vote lor tl. iiniendment. I am not afralthat County Cor.imlrnioneri will be ui.duly extriva::it tu t!e errcticn of monuments. The aioentlment of the coinmiitro will pru tlcaliy rer.iler the bill Inoperative The ffuple are now a ne,v gntratlon -ii any from tho.' ontn and Iftnn other Ktatei -ai d tt might bj veiy dinicult to Becurrt a m&jeilty petitio:i. 1 would like to cn t-uand inouumnt here at tho capital, and tv 11 1 rupport the auiendment. Mr. hELLEE. moved a Substitut for the amendment by adding the word "r ni lent" befcre the word taxpayers in thu committee rij-ort. i ne snnrtitnte w rdopted. The reroitof the commltte as amended hj the substitute was concurred In. Mr. 10 1 J EKE n;oved to refer tho bill to n tl ecial commltlce of three with Instru "doni to ccp'Sidtr the propriety of amendinj. mo t to provido for an election to decide the question. The motion wa agreed .o. Tie l'KESIDlNd OFFICE II (Mr. Orerstrect) made the committee to consist ot Mi-sere. Enxley, fcellers aud Ernest. , ri.l iTICN It'OVC-. Mr. ErownN bill 8. 1 C for an act tö an.end Section -D of an act entitled an act to concerning elections and tho contest thereof, approved April 1, lsl, ßection 1 1)5 , Ec vised Statute j, was r.'id the s-cond time and engroEted. 1 UlLPINU A.'SOt IAT10NS, Mr. Eailey's bill 18. MO for the Incorporation of building, loan, fund and savings in stitutione, coming up, it was passed over becacte of the absence of the author. nu i:ead tue pr.corn time. Mr. Winter's bill fS. 1C3 to repeal Section 10' of an act entitled an act concerning taxation, api roved March -J, Uol, bclcg liecUon
0,373 Revised Statntes of lSl, was read the second time and ordered engrossed. Mr. Benz's bill 3. loT prescribing certain duties of County Clerks and Trosebuting Attorneys, and authorizing summons of witnesses to appear before Grand Juries, and other matters connected therewith, was read the second time with a majority report that it lie on the table and a minority report that the bill pass. On motion by Mr. BEXZ the minority was substituted for the majority report. The bill was ordered engrossed. T.ECOSDISÜ OK LTE.NS AMD MOSTGAGE. Mr. HiliiRass bill S. 170 concerning liens and mortgages on real estate, was read the second tim. Mr. ADKI30N regarded this bill as a dangerous bill, acd hotd the report cf the committee will not be conenrred in. Mr. FOITKE: I think the bill is a proper one one of the very De?t that has C3me before this Legislature. Instead of being a mtani of promoting fraud is the only mesas of avoiding fraud. It is the law cow in twothirds cf the United States. What earthly objection can there be to this law? Mr. WKIK: I hope this bill will not be ordered eugroved. I move the bill and amendment be laid on the table. This motion was agreed to upon a division ailirniatlve, 18; negative, 13. METKOI'OLITAN FOLICE. Mr. Senior' bill S. 175 to amend Section 1 of an act entitled an act providing for a metropolitan police in all cities of 2),000 or mere inhabitant?, and for the appointment of h Ko.trd ol Metropolitan Police Com miBiOLtrs for euch cities, aud denning taeir dutif F, corning up Mr. JOHNSON, of Tippecanoe, moved to poidrun tha bill till Thursday till 'J o'e'ec. Air. SMITH, of Jay, made an inetl'tcta! rncion yeas, K'; nays, -7 to lay tue bill on the table. Mr. MclNTOSII made an icefT.'ctcal motion jca?, 11; nays, -7 to iudtlimtely p2tpnr.o the bill. Fndtas tne roll call Mr. BENZ cald tho Democrat? had a cance.3 End taid they wouiJ vote for the bill; so he voted "do." Mr. FA ELK NEE raid: Oat ot rc?r?ct tn the author of the bill, who I t not here, I vcte "::o." Mr. rOULKE eatel in order to enable the Democrats to carry out their caucus re-iolve, he voted "no." Mr. JOHNSON, of Tippecanoe, regarded this bill as taking an important mattter out of the hands of p'jllticlao3 aud ward bummers, voted "no." The vole wai .tnnonnr.ed as ubove Mr. FAt'LlvNEIl male an lneireclu.il motion to ndiourn. Mr. McINTOSH made an lnofTectasl inctlcn to amend the inotlou to postpone, by making it the special ordir for Saiurdav at o'clock. The motion t? iiake the bill a special onb'r for Thursday n Ü o'clock p.m. was agreed to by jees - 'J, nays l.' Mr. Huston' bill 1W 17.'1 providing thn modo In which voluntary aMOChitlonn and prlvato corporations may be dhrolvod; was rt ad the f rond time, witn a majority roport r'foimr.rndlng thnt it lie on tho table, aud a inlrorllr report lh.it It do r;m. Mr. KM ITH, of Juy, movit to indefinitely pctpone tlie hill . Mr. Hl'sroN hla'rd ho hn l noputlcal.tr interest In the bill. It Ii on the anie subject mailer ai the one yetotd, Thn motion Wa3 agreed Id. Mr. Marshall's bill S. 17. M for an art requiring the b.'illoh to bv placed In nn en vdopo bfore being handed to the Inspector, xi i Htt tho 'roiiil time, with a f.tyora'do ma ju i it v report and a minority recommendation hat it Ih on Hie tthle Mr. M AKillAId, hoped ttie majority ro l (,tt v ouhl ho ( nciirro 1 In; and inieh thtt nmlion. The ohjert of the h'.ll Is t ) avoid PIM? gtvo htlloti fron tli- tame per"on In tl.e p.l liit -box. Tne.'e ii no ivny of det'T
inline;- who put In tl". extra kvllol. 'J her Ii H of doubling ticket-! tc,(Mhrr 80 wl o'i they are put. In the billot-hox limy Uli npntl It hai teeo a c,p tout in "Otun t twni to blindfold mi lmpctur a::d have Mm dratv out of the h ix the extra buUoi i, h it that Is unfair lo tin honest voter. The oV led rf the hill h that every man shrill have oiio hlht and nlmll have thnt hnlht counted. It Is In th-i diiectlcn of nn lionet and fair htlirt. nppoe It takes nn hour longer to count out ilhe tlcber-i, or r,uppiMti it ukn two hours, how oft'- i hu it or "'irre I Ci.i '. on l edlot do Idei nr. ' -tlon? Wliem U 1 1 ft do; e vote one vobM Ount; for a rreat Ii(nil. Tho mnlon wti -d t n Th I tll Ati ordni'd no'rn i d. Mr. tMI ill. of Jrty : I am frinn.llv t'i t'n. bill, hut will lmv t leromiult U, v.!i In stun ien4 to atoeiid tlio kecltott prr-rr'i1''-!, the Sh.-tpe ot the envelope, at in tl I '.o innre piiitleul.irly:l!io lenj'.'th of tha U;-t an to pr.i-rvo unlforiultv. etc. Tho motion sai a.rerd to. And then tha H uiui aduurued. llOl'HE OF KEFRESENTATIVE t, MoM'W, Mart h in, I "'-' a, m, Ti e llo!i"e n et pursuant to a-ljonrnment. In the ah'.etim of a unorlum the time till 10 o'tlcck win occupied In calling ab'ioatoes ai they ap)enred on the lloor, in an luelle'-lual t I'.wrt to form a Uorun, when a reccu v.ts taken until J o' lock In the afternoon. All T.t.MXi.N d.'lON. Finn ( ailing order tho HI'EA K EE ha id : 1 he lloute mtt thn morning, but as thre At ie t' vrAl i entlemen prenent '.vliodi l not Mi-tVsrr to their iwn i another uf the roll v,Ul he h:. l, 'i bee. ill i;f the roll found pmrit iHiy-.-. lue iiiHitbt in. From the hour of rcll-call to :;;. o'chn k thotlmev.it glvtnover to waltln:; fur nh tent u i iul rn. First to I o brought In hf the rWgetut atArn a vat Mr. Kariuy, who wan, hy a vote of the lion", at once excused, ns h thought tlie Pour cf meeting wan tu bo at J o'clock. Nxt to appear on ti'.earmof the Serjeant-at-Anrs was Mr. McMichael, who wai excused on motlau of Mr. tOODINd aftjr a motion by Mr. 1UTTEMOKE that he he tired thn csts accruing to tho Houe ollicer tad been ejected. Mr. McMichael explained tliat lie ctte ot soon as he could reach the city from his home At :.:::) o'clock Mr. M CLELLAND hp peered. It was found that he had I u excuted until Tnentiay morning' Mr. KJUiEfiEK and Mr. DEN opptarrdat thli moiTunt. Mr. DITTEMOIin moved that a tins of ; : le ast v.ed against Mr. Kruegr-r. Mr. E EU EG EE stated that he had com3 upon the flret train t lint could bring bi-u. On motlo:i of Mr. BAUE thy motion to tine v.r.5 laid upon tho table. A HAN POM NO toUNT V Ol TICKS. The unl;i:ihed buslne before the Hour belDK the Pill II. II. 2s) concerning the abandonment of county oihces Mr. BEEVES said: There is no disguising the fact that this bill is meant solely to apply to the Eecorder's oilico of Johnson County. The olhce there was vacated, the Becorar leaving for parts unknown. Tne law already provides a means for removing a deputy if be is not there lawfully: s a that there is m need for a new law. If a man has taken charge of an of.ice unlawfully he nay be removed under the law; if not unlawfully he should serve. There is
no necessity for farther legislation on this question I am not hers to violate the wishes of a county I do not represent. As it ha been stated here that the bondsmen of JefTenon B. Clemmon were cot willing to continue while the deputy, George B. Cfernmon, served, I desire to have a memorial read from them. The memorial was here sent to the Beading Clerk, who read a communication from two bondsmen, who statsd they were satisfied with th8 Deputy KeMr. KIVEBS: I do not see why the bill should not pa.s. It seems to be the wish of the people of Johnson Cor.nty. Mr. ADAMS moved to recommit the bill to the Commiitee on Judiciary with the amendment that the bill should not aßect any cllxer or deputy serving prior to the paPEfl'e of the bill. Mr. BEEVES moved to lay tho motion to recommit witu instructions ou the table. The motion to lay on the tible was not decidea no quorum being present. The eyes were Jl, tne nays CJ. iVr.dipg the roll-cell Mr. HOE AN, explaining his vote, said: I understand this bill ia meant to displace a ocr man wbo is lame, in favor of a partisan. I can not voto for such a proposition. We have got along well enough for seventy years without tfco law propose! in the bill, and we can get along seventy more years without it. 1 vote "no." The vote was then announced as ao07e. No quorum voting Tfce Hcuso adjourned until u o'clock tomorrow morning.
Beat KettUt Trrtunrwrft. The lollowmz deeds ncro recorded Mon lay, Maxell it", as reported ty titeeg A Bcrn&amer, stttract conplierg, n and w Thorpe Black. 1 elcptione. 1,0-i.i: Arthur I. Wri'lit aut wife to luvid 'i hrs'.iic. warranty deed to lots J7, nun part oS lot 19 lu nio.'k 7 la , A. 1- !e ! hrr. Jr.'s northeast addition to the city of hidiHDHpoli? S 2.S00 CO rvrrntnd ldrtrain to William Durh. m, quit claim deed to lt :2 m I'.arlon't addition to North Indlann polls 50 CO l'raio c. Newraaa and wllo to Ambro o nnd Mary A. Jlattiu ws, wnrrnnty üoed topnrt of lot - in llnbhartt ttal.'s ai division of 1S I, 2, 7 and 8 In MjKöie 12 m oulhcAst a.Mition to tho city of liidiauaroEs r.:0 CO .Inline Colcnan atl wlfo to John (i. (o!cuin. warranty OcmI to lot 2 in John bpiuni'n re s ltdlvision ot lots '1, :' and 4 lu blook hot banc Harris' sub divhicn A outlot 157 lu the city ot indlanapo'd l.CC'J 00 Jthn V. Martin and wife l Tims V,Na!ti, p.ItcJatn do."l to part of lot 1 In Linked Maybcw's add; ti a to thu city of Ir.ihHi.Hpnh I) ÜJ Charit s 1. Ilolloway nuvl wlio to llt iirv Hclirtn, warranty h -d V lotg a2, 3:1, 41 'i in Walket hilft Won.llawii aMitloa fo tlUM lt of InclUnajMilla '"-) CO Jai::ca w. I'anir.p to Ciivrloe A.Cumi. dii.n, iirrumv tEcllo pnrt tif loin ."'J ant '!. In Ho'rrior tt al.'s nibillv isf ii of nutiots oi,, v7. '.'S ami sontli Imlf of 'j in tiiec Ity ol lintianntmlii.... 1, '00 oO laivl'l r. lu inl' TK ii mul vdfc to I .lien A. Mr y. nihil, warranty dent to Jot '. tn llllatn A. l'.r-lt'a Mitulivlnltiti of rnrt of lotn I". 11 and 1.') in .lohiivon'i hcl.s' lut'lltloi; t tl..1 ( by of Itidianiipoil ') CO iMmii'lIt Noli. nd Hint wlfo lo l-Mward D'l'ru n, warrant dt-td t lot tn lU-r-vey J 'n t .iii'diva Ion of t!ic nilddla juttol out'oi '.U la I c itty f lii'lunhioIU I,2t0 00 t'rrn f. Iiaii. ! tnd hu band Jto Kdwln N. Wi b.vrr, warrant v ilu-d b ii :i In Ctoti-o I'.. l.U-ar!i snbtllvlslott of I -i I'.l til .1 oimoll'ii luiro' I llilon lo tll til)' (,f l!ilbUI(ip-.I -',:'03 00 (oiivcyancOK, 10; ron'bb rnMon I0,"'3j 00 tiutillio Notra, F.i ! v ri.t r, Mart-h t'"-. The revival meetings ccndttctcd by Ev. Mr. Munhnll oro provttig to hi a grand mtccrs. More than KUtotils Wave la-en gathorcd to Ibo fold, and the food woik move grandly on. MitrrM. Ivc? and Focon, the nrrobatlc, trlt k und fancy katrr, msile a successful prrforinanrn before a full houie at the Mam moth I link Hiiturilay evening. Jnu1):. Cullt n and wif hnv rtnrnfil from tha Xvw Orl ein EtpoiEUm. Thn ll'r.i k murder can will not h tthnl j'i.rsttily at Ilm it x t term of thn Di"ttur Clt cult Court. It will bnillayed until a buy timn for the brnHH ( of the whrir trr, Our lernt polltlflani h'ro brllcve intim sfriN evnh in, but tire not un r-HirUy rpuil I g lor 'lliee. A "liad" of mutt niiMhi-a notgive a trualtiillratloii of Ita vaJio. Not only ih toat'i vnry In lr.h, imv thn Ameileaii t' ilth ator, hut tin to ta nr at dlilnmr In thn plant foo-t t'otitalrt il In rit : Ii. I ha ch.ti to le-r of ii litatt'a f.trmlr g 1mg ly d termtnrd by tho kind nt in.innio bei mo i. If Im f. t s Mock in-tlnly un t '.inv, Ilm ;mui? will bn fMi poor as not to be worlh trtwlui; to Ilm lieht, rxcept .lirn iiuoi n il loAliiM hitvo Miilbliii olco tn tto. (h t;d mih k piopprly frd will prty lor fe ( Iii s' rnoiii Ii main, oll t- iUo, or mill fi-ed to luu'nn ih i ii .niiirii valii 'hin for all crops. Ii iii nt au li.O'.t nib n tf a ro tl row that iho In Ii ; 'n!. Thn pro 'i Hum of milk dom not t'roiit of au Irerfii a of ib-ah, ai tt In Lop. siibb for iU animal torx.at lu everv w 't. I Imiii'h sMjierlor an a milker, a w loNv lovely ofe-iior when alau-rhtcred for lliibltmtl con-ll atbm t uit only oih of the) no ht unpivit 1 tut, but at the fame time ni't'Dtllm n.ot injui loui coiidlttous of tho bun nn r-y-dem, and la tint a foreiunner of ill ia.it. unltvi removed. Thli Ii ttnially m omplUht-tl by the ti.tnof purgatlvi-i, which fer Ihn tili. ui'ont relit f, but after their Im in t tt in tc I'lifcl.i lihvo paiM d tlieiy l:avn the .jtfin In a wove ntitte ihm b dorn. To t-f. frttarure it n niea-hhaiy that thn re.unly Vi'1 d i ht. ii'd in one that nM only by ill ra IhartlC l llei-tfi Jrhrvi ;i iho b )eN hut at the nn o tin." nets ui r. tonic hu hh to re-dor' ttti -rutin to a und, healthy omlltio.i. '1 hh 1' itklv Ami Hitter will do. It romooj the rni;M' auil lesiores b.fa'.lh. One of thn pe t uliarltles of the ehet p's Un t Is ti n Jbtt digital (or biplex) c.ihtt', wl.W h r.orori.ei cts lo a small opening abjnt ore trtli above th foot. This openlri" Longtime gi ts .-.topi e l up with a waxy aubNtri e, when the tt'iim.-il beeonies qnlte lan e, and if r ot attended to t,0Qit cauM-s foot rot, Ilorarorii'a Aeld l'houpbftt Art A I IUIN lO1)!!. Dr. S. V. Nem oiaer, Oreenlb ld, O,, says: "In rate! of reneial debility and torpor of n.ii.d and body it dyf s ext p'tlingly well." Alhn's E.join Food, Eitanictl Ertract, pttJtivrly cures nervoui debility ant all weal iif-3 of gtneral sjstem ; either nox. M; -i for t. DriLgists, or hy msil fr-jm J. H. Alien, 315 Firtt avenue, Neev York. Atnerlr.V Pride, Trve Arr.t ibii pv.n and women, ty rf-r.; on of tbtlr Mro! n eor.jt.tutlon, hcanttful forcic, rlfh nnrpii xloti an rharactcrhtlc enerjy. are envied ty ell nntioui. It ts the general c of lr. l.aru-r' In ii Ttdilc, Mhlch Lrinspi st out ihw rcsulu As a raindrop foret 11 n tonn, so (Jots a plmjdo upon the hoL-an tody Indicate hetlth devtroyinj Viru In the tlool. which fan bo neutralized an J expelled oaly by Ur. llarter'a Iron Tonle. IIa Tlianka Ilia I'npr. Mr. Idltor: I was induced by rradlntr ycur coo l paper to try Pr. Ilarler'a Iron Ton'.c f jr Je t iilty. liver dlonler and KtrofnU, and true bot tle have cured ir-e. Accept my ibauk. Jowpb
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