Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1891 — Page 2
amm after all.
Senatorial Ooat t la
SrwNartBUi, 111., Hh ll.THe fMHOit atorial ooUl in Uwr Maiory of Um Mate ( Illiioh came U a
w Vf Uhr ttoetMMt ut Un. -lotaH M. Palwwrtm ttw lMUt ballot. Cooknsll and Moor vuUh! with th democrat mmA Ulr eolleam. TmmWhocW, voted for Urir. TW owe hundred republksim voted wotklly for Cicero J. UiulW. Tke (hmiUmU. coofrwawxl morr thau nftv ay.aiMt abiorM mor than $130,000 of tke iNNifrt' mom. The batthe has Wn frakljr fottght, JJroibeK have rotc-il (or mmI aaaiatt Valuer on eouche of mtlfrrinff. TV chamber of the joint body ha bwit UttW let than a lw.iul tor week. Som of the n ami IcaicHtU have been cxctdtimrly touchitr. Member tteiMld b their phys4eiaui awl wire-, turning awl twutinr Md groaning with pain, hare voted "no" to th proposition tor adjoarnraeut wWn their Wing carried to their koWls from the exciting scenes of the total mmmtd eeerj to Mire their
The seeneti wrhen the joint assembly
)aealll to order to-day were exciting ia the extreme. The only republican Beaator who answered to hi name was Mr. Bran. The twenty-four democrats
MMMowkNl. imowintr twentr-five .sen-
ator out of the lifty-oae present When tk bim roll wa called Cockrell an-
swemi to hbs name, and the democrats
hrab into fkers. When Dr. Moore
responded to hk name the eheerintfwas dfeaiar from democratic members
mmtl mutators alike. When Tau
haaeek's name was reached he refused
to sawr, and it was the turn of the retMMiceaa to eheer. SeTeaty-niae
wters of the house aaawered to
fekir unMr Than the rolls were or
aalled on the lWth ballot
HnHtd Mates senator. The
raaMUhsam refrained from votiajr,
Utt wkea Palaaer's elec
tion watt aMured they p4unred solidly
for Idmller. vitea ww name i mjckmll wa reached he rose and ,asked leare to explain his vote. The
democrat shouted 'Leave, leaver aarf the republicans yelled "Objeet, object" ' Not no!" The notee liecawe so great that the pounding of the speaker's fravel could not be heard. A.t tatgth Cockrell shouted 4Palmer." aad the democrats shouted and yelled aad poanded their desks in wild dellfrht IV hen order had been restored the tote was proceeded with uninterruptedly Mntil the name of Dr. Moore was rewehed. lie arose and in a clear voice responded: "John M. Palmer." It ww then that pendemoniMm was let iMse. The scene was indescribable.
Falmer'n election had been secured aad the democrats could not contain themselves. The remainder of the roll
was ml led with difficulty. However,
ahowts of "Palmer'' could be heard
altare the din, and when .Speaker Crafts vated the sheets were renewed. Then & aL rkt broke oat on the republican
Hide. Representative lterry had a quar
rel with one of the members of tlie ttteerinfr eomnaHtec on that side, ami in mi.tt. uuUur to ouiet him he hit out from
the shonUler several times to the disaoaifort of those near him. A laxly near him lroght him to his sober thoughts bra little coaxing, ami onler was again restored. The speaker finally announced the ballot ami the tins! vote of the contest, and formally declared Gen.l'almer aleeted. Then Iwgan the iwmlemonium. Herns ami drums had leen pre red fee th HirpoM". Itaskets and iwpers were thrrwa into the air, and the galleries responded by a waving ea of hawlkerehlefs. The honse became a regular War ganlen, ami thi demoaraU, Mtterlr unalde to contain themselves, gare vent to thefr feelings in the most lndkrtms faslikm.
After the election of John M.-Paltner ha) Ueen nnnouneed ity a vote of: iliiu.f-. ittt; I.indlev. 100: Strecter. 1, a
joiut coimittee was apolnte.i t notify Gen. Palmer of his eleetkwi. He was eofMlMctetl into the chamber by the committee. He appeared by the idc of the speaker and was greeted with great apSpeaker Crafts Introduced him, and he stmke ss follows;
OvMltMn ot Ike tWh-tT'eventh general vmhM)': Vom osght sesreely tpox t me to fpeak t thl t.me. I fel swe Hfce ylnr Ai4 I xil to Kt ol rf th WthlerswM." I tiHk yst VH NtetutMrr for Vis4lesi the rsttrts of lite m-opte. Hy plurality of virte wim jLpre4-l the ler ot the pwple to lel m' Mti4tor, and m) t leCUoH I hNtorlwl. YtMtmen w"w hr UMre l o long to krt yoer Independent tdWt lo de sere my thank', AppUese. Mr repb Mean trietet-, I tMnk tU loo. In thia Mmtrt rpri"lel tkeoM mthd of electlug -r. I (hank you ttist tae eost at tsvt bwes fre Irwm perS4llea. tAp pkMMM'.) The oteaMcs tos sot ralre a teSakunsiW
(m MMttea of Senator Noottan the
the eistrtafhe
jraa m inrwaV Meesra. Xkkhs ana Coekroll weea sahaea of aaovntkmat tht- eeeeiaahia ot the proeeediags. lU'weratie mahe ra aud visitor among that hwam of ladiea, MtrroMad ed them aad ealeaaea amfrratnlatkms Keport has it this attenukm that Senator raller, the h-ml of the Repuhlkaa ateariny committee,, waa the beerer aof a message from Long" Jeace to Pr, Moom'a resiiUivo kaiam laraaHaiit thk morninr
assuring the doctor that Ove repuldicatts would give him 100 vote to-day if he awld ammaad hie own party. The doctor aaawered sharp : You are ton late, sir; what I have sskl, I have aakl, ami that is the end of it There k no use for any further conversation on this matter. 1 have eotue to a deekion, that is probaMy known. I will not change it. I valne my word above tny office." (Gen. ralaMT is year eta. bat ttiwt all the phyaieal Tbfor of a atroHje man of So. lie iw been eloaely MmMIbsJ with Illinitla iMilltlea for forty years, saving uii a leaUer In both parties, smt by eaeh iciven all ttia tr.Hora It had to Iteotow. Up to the opening of t be war I'Mlmer was a ttoMtoerat, but IihU never held otnee. He went mto the wnr us m eolonei hih! eaane eat a Mtaior-iieneraL After tha war he sMllstd with the republlean party, ami m 1WH toe wan leeteU iroventor. a'hen the rtt Chicago are oeearrstl, Gss. HberiJ.m. who w:U then Matloned In that eUy, without consultliijc the governor, took it upon liiu!f to gimnl the elty. CU CSrosvenor, h veterau and well-known eltliea, w. hot and killnJby s sentry beeause he did not answer a dialleage promptly- Then llnv. 1'atuier inforwHNl (Je. Sheridan that when the itatj needed the aa:tasee of the 1,'nlteU Stated xoTeritmeat It woaM ak for It throb its
nrniwr reartMt-Htaclvex. lie also tele
xranhad rresieent Urant mut ir ine
ftMittml trMM mr not at imca witli-
tlrawH fniH Chleaw he would call out tha
title militia mil drire thoiii out. The KOV
u.hup IlmIuit Wrlr in tit rlutil tlM Iirnai
dent Instructed Gen. sherMiin to talce away
hia aotdien and th state noftced tho city.
Is 173 Uea. rslwer'a terui ai Kovornor
ended, and ahosc that time he eeawil all
Minmu'iliui Itk tk rnublifsan oartv. and
toon after openly rehilned the democrats.
Sin-t tSM. wmimb Miwavi sriiro in me
cuunellaof that omnlzatlon. tie was little
!een in pttMIe lite, quietly pra;tlchi
law In PDriatftek! until when he
rti.nuu.rota 1 ,lm fur iroYr'rHOr
l)urin thttt eaMMcaicn he mmli? anwtMJlic In
every eoanty In the atate. He mi bwateii by
Roe. Klfor. but br lv 12.01 Vote. I'rwul.lfltt
UarrhttHi receivisic a maoruy ei over ,uwi. I u& ua - kji r.a BiiuiltmtMl M t thp ilerilo.
cratie stata aonveatlon fur the United States senate to awceoed Senatur Kararetl.
ibM Um bflnir that auoh a nomination
ouihu iu .tau lit lixtlii'r n lLUMt6r bV
ponular vote of the people as can be ottf u at
unuer exsKtsg laws, ine grafrai m(ain took the staats aa aeandldata fur It la party.
and easvaesed the atate. as he dtd three
years SKOwbea rwaalHK for coventor In a
conference with the representatives or tne
tM, n. A. ne MM aKHUUKn nil bbiiiu i adiiiiruble he had nearly reached the limit of polities! activity, and would r-K"d hta
eleetioa to the United State euate a a
erownisg honiH-.
THK NEW LAWS.
What the IsdUna LajcisUture DM This
Iimwn ht WWeh I.eet iumI aeaerst Isteeeet :hler .PiMNr
teer. f waf w peesss- er r
atiMiyniiiaUosMSf Mtsa ay -jmsw
novel suas.
A STORMY PASSAGE.
A Rtokv Tria Airuaa the Kaxlha Chanael
T.nxnoa. March li Cant. Shirley,
nt t W pink-trass boat runniiiif between
Calais and Dover gives as interesting1
descriDtkm ot hie vovaare across me
channel darimr the trenaendous storm
of last Monday night The steamer
ft IWnr mhac ksan lata Wit It but a
few of the tweatr-oae naasenR-ers who
had engaged paa sge on board. Among those who decided to await at Dover
the aba tenses of the atom was the
Tteehesa of Rdtabunrh. A terrible
storm of wind aad snow prevailed throuarhoat the vovatfe. and the cap
tain was eompeled to take repeated
iinundia. Great seaa continual!?
sweot over the veseeL Continuing
bit n&rr&Liv. CaaC Slurlev shvs: '!
guessed we bad arrived at Calnis after
wn liMir& bat was unable to see tne
liirhts. and, therefore, KHchored with
iwn cnldaa. Inekuv on a aandv bottom
Tiu HntriBMH wra kent revolving
slowly to preveetdrauffiagthe anchor."
The captain speaks nighty ot tne
fortitude of sack lady passengers as were on board dwrinir the? iosir raMutgu
of twelve hoars aad declares the night
to have been the worst he. has ever
known. He marvels that his htesnler
did not foaader.
WORKING THE GUILLOTINE.
Vu.u TkrM ThMMtnl Marllnattna Km
bUivm iMmbweat The JFar. and the Ax
wui
Chicao, Mareh 13 The Hurltngton
removals are still going on, ami it is
thought that before a halt is called at least . employe on the eiarlit Hues
composing the system will have been
liuniuvil. Nit renorts nave been re
ceived at the general office showing the numtier of mea let out as yet. and no
accurate ftgnrea will be- obtainable for several flam. Regarding the removals
mtwbeiiHr marie on the kook iKiana.ticn
eral Manseer K. St..1ohnsaid: "We arc
nut tinv flown to redncc exnenses. llice
is nothing new about thin, an roatis
mnnlne wst are doisir the same thin?
This idea of retrenchment will not bo
carried to a noint that will interfere
with the emeiener of the service, and
its adontion is made advisable because
tb toanaee of oar road was reduced
last year by poor crops along- the line."
A BOX MYSTERY.
Whether Or Xat H iHvoWr a Crime la
X Vet Knowr. Manitowoc, Wk., March 12.-0n the train which reaehetl this place from Chicago Monday was a rouKhdooking man who had in charge a Ihx said to contain the body of a child. The Imx lre a idiystcian certificate. Tlie man had It removed to a livery lam, where he explained that it contained glnss. Soon after he called for It, ami, taking it in his arms, nroceeded toward the river. The lox
was found on the ice in the river. Scattered s round were a lot of straw and a quantity of rags which pieces of tlesh adhered. The belief is that the 1kx contained a body which had been ut up and sank in the river, No trace of the man who had aeeoeapaaiad tlie lx.c eoukt be feead. ItOKnnjrrowy, X. J., Marck 11 ,Tstlee Samuel Rockwell, one of tlie most prominent citiaean, waa foend dead In his HlM-ary thm moral nr with a bullet hole in hk head. It ia supposed to Isj
a case of suinide. Intl mo caaM can be
tehtt asseaahlv toIkmriMNl sins die. ami assigned for thedsed. Ihc cMsnwier will
the totewieg ot herns ami tne noiu a '"n""-
rSttswtac k s MMWUMvry M the raaalt sf the MMHtete haKiathm ef the ladlsaa hhfktatum Sato Msrah (. MS ATI ntUA. The fetloslsc have as ewergeney pIsum at ached: So. tt. To create sa appellate aosrt, to eonHt of live Jod aad have exclusive Jurtsdiettoii of all appeal frost Jh eircult. supenor, 4 erhslsal eosrta. la esse ef ma4eessr; In fm from Jiaticea courts where the amouat tneontmrery exceeds S) . xeluktvpot coats; jB all eae tor the rrcov?ry ot mosey where tha awMHtnt doea sot exceed etc sad la all each esMa the dee4ka of the appellate ceart ahalt ba Saal, ivfovhted. lioweer, that II the validity f a atstute of thl atale or the United Jjtatrs t lavo.ved, M court hall m certify and theteuiH the rtnnd trasaeript luch caaca shall be trankwltte-l to the tupresie court, and ail iroreedlKa eoaitueted thereafter dad be as ttald cavse had Wen originally appealed to the uprem court. Kb. h. To etabi:h a atate board of heaUh. provide a ytvw of reltration aad report of vital aad sanitary atatUtiea, presents duUea of nn ,.mtl.l for lawn, rltv and countv
b trd of lies th, provide penalties, and nxbiK
an appmpri"lR r 188 exiteasee at wmir. H, To legalise acts of sotarlea public whose commlsilon have eiplrad or who have been Ineligible to "Wee, s'. m To letiiliae the tneerroratten of the
..f VL'MlMrt IlKI-ULUr OOUBtV.
,W.MV, . TNo. (Ml To lecallxe the Incorporation of the
town ot Pine Mlli-pe, warren oousiy. tcj T loL-Ulair ids ot tiOH.tH of trus
teea of the town ot naier'i t tut ion, Hamllion
No. Jt. To ifSUx(? tlie lncorporsuoB o un
to wit of 0oo.i. in tttpiey coumy.
Vn To reiwui teci on 6 or an aci h
iiti.s -mi an to amend irctien 10 of sn act
rerouting insanity iBustls.," (Approved
April 14. 11) and the act, approved Mareh II
va. ia6. To lestltee the Incori oration o: tne
Lafayette union railway company. v Me. To define the nfth and seventh iuJI
cist circuits of the state, and Hxlntf time ol
No. HI. To establish city courta ia ernes uar
Inn m. nnnullllna of flVPT B.lXKl.
v.v rr. To reianburte the siedieal superin
tendeat and o hera on account of ailvaHC of money and supplies to the Northern hospital tor tu nu In lflr amount. IU.5 O.
N. t- To tlx the times of holding courta In
tne sixth Judicial circuit. Mo, 13. To make It unlawful to burn natural
... in ht known as linmbeau llclltS. HI UK
1DK It a Biwdemcani r lor toiatiea luereoi, aim
pre-.erlWeg penalties therefor, ab mciosea itreet light In a burner consuming no wore than
wnat is known aa tlie "Juinuo" burner is ai-
kii ik. im not to be llahted lielweeii tne
hour of 8 a. m. and S n. m. For violation of act
first offense shall be .fined not to exceed WS;
second offense may be fined in any sum sot cx
... r . ... . . ..
N. 10 Concerning atrect ranroaos. ana uic
... . A, ..i. .ti-4r.it n umtlri- TMiwtr l hereon.
Th net nroid that nothing in the act sbatl
l aa MMtitrutHi as to taue awav irom me com
una rnuuelU of iHcoriwrated cities the exclu
TioUt now exrrelsel over the Jtre -ta. nl
atA hrMMi within tne r corooraie iimi,
v se t.. nrnvidc for tha navment ot mon
er forconstmetloa of tmildlng tor the Indiana Khool for feeble adndr d ywth. This ia to iwy
f 1.111 ad Interest to William Moeuermg, ooa
vr rt To m-nrido for laeornoratloB of
Wrda fee the relief of disabled ministers of
fh. w.b1 niltilotiarlea or their (lepenoeSK,
.k.u. ,ul AttMira ntut pnahlint? KUCh boards
Ultmwf " - " - to hold and oonrry real and personal property
tot fxeeeainir iiw.wj ia Taiue.
Ko. 1W, To regulate tne smo or preeunBg
...i n.iu AturaJ a. It l eosveted that anr
person, flim. company or eorporatloB engegea ia drilling for. piping, transporting, using or tolling natural ffaa. may transport It through
seund wrought or .cast iron csamgs aau jnpe.
ttid in t least four bundled pound pre.-
ta ih latum Inch: DiOTHietl 11 Be mil
tranaoorted through pipe Bt a pressure ex
ihrH hundred nonnds to the -quare
laeh. nor otherwUe than by the natural pres
sure of the gas sowing irom me wens. r tiu nrmUbint nt M act shall be fined
i. .n nut ifuihMitl.(8l nor wore than
it i - - -
jia.OX). and may be enjoined from conveying
and transporting nntural gas thtougn pnes
nthorwUn tkan In this act DTOVided.
Vm Ut Fnf t reliei m jHwrijiniienra,
former treasurer of Wnrren county, who lost of
the eoanty funds 11.778 86 by tne xaiiure oi me
)...l j,r Vllltiuinn irt.
No. . .For ne roller or tne same owohi
th further los. m toe aame banit oi i.jv.. No. 13 Applylnj the prnrlaton of the met-
r ivHtan police law to trie ciiy oi crr
v r.i Allft1alntf nn male uvani til
culture and creating a state agricultural and
Itttftutrial ItAAril.
vr.. m viTtnir thn nnlarles of the superln-
tf ttd-nU principal and mntrcn of the sehoo'.fer the feeble minited at not to exce d ll.WW. 1750 aad aw, .respectively: provlilfng that no child over stxteea years of ag e shall be received as a
want.
Ko. 7t. Requiring railroad companies 10 erect suitable waiting-rooms la towns of find upward, and to have the same open an hour In tdranre of the arrival of trains.
No. H7 Providing that la ctnes oi ien taud Inhabitants and over legal notkea may tie
pubtliheJ in dally tasteaa oi n utewj " impers. No 181. Providing far the apportionment of
decedents' estates.
No. SIX. To encourage the breeding or trotting and pacing horse.: providing penalties for fats entries of horses at r c;s.
Ne, 17ft. Providing for tlie listing ror inxa-
ha. i.f ntiariiiHtm of ihn oersonai nrepeny
f wards in the townships where said wards re-
Ne. IK Atmtlshing the ofRce of slate mine Inspector andtreallng the office of state inspec
tor of mines, to te appoiuicii uy ineani kctmw-Klt.
No. 71. ProvMttn? mat conniame mj
aue. arrest and bo Hi noise-inieves uhui suo
time as a warran' can lie procured.
No, & Aulborixing tneorperaieu cines bu towns to lay out public parks. No. !, Ara nillng tho law providing for the i..iun nl wintn and Tettrrmen.
No. Ml. Kenulring coriHirattons to pay their
employes once every two wteKs ana proiiiuuing
the use otrcript. v ti imvtdlM? for the omlsMon of taxes
ass.'Me.l ngalnat two sections of Indian laiuls In
Allen county.
s-enate bills having no emergency eiawsejia
ml urnrfl!
vo i Tj nbo ish tho oflloe ami ikmim or
trustees of wnter-works In cities and lnernr atea towns ot less than five thousand iioputa
No. Ml. To estaWiih certain provisions reanectlng private corporations or companies
created and existing herere November 1,
No 12. To legalite theicla ef the bounl of
trss'i esof the town of Mfhls;aniwB, UUiitoH county. iJn iC To nx the terms of beldlng eourls In
the third Judicial circuit. N'a 7S. To autlwristj the boerds r county commissioners orother premT efflrersof countieof this tate ndJol'HK tt,er states to join with like ofitcers nf such other states in the construction and repair ot ditches, drains, eater course, ete. No. f6. To amend "an net to provide for the organization nf aaving hanks, and the sateantl prefer management of Ihelr uffuir." lp proved March 7, Hflt 1 No. i To amend certain sections of ''as act to provide for the organisation ot suvImrs hank and the safe and proper management ot their affairs." . . Ms. M. To fix the salaries of the wardens end deputy wardiss ef the stale prison south and north. The salary ef the wardens Is t'Krwl at !,&" each, ef the deputy wardens st llJfo iHtefc, aad neither shall receive In any way what-
The fetlowtaff are aa ainargtaay siaaia. v.. u fm .Mtiui th uAt ot Mareh 7. isra
reguiatisg the iadeWadseaa ef esunltea having
a vstlag potltMn er ever w.iw. Ku. ti. Ceernlng UeehatruettoaefJIUhes aadiwtMhHsaUlwthswsler, No. M. Ct M-eiutHg lies ef me eh sale, laborers ad material made, No. m. To amend as aet ftxieg ihe number of trustees for Perdue, unlreralty, msaser ot spiieintasent. ete. Ne !. To amend sett ion Mot aa set providing lor the eltlrmeat aad dlatrihuttimof deeeudeHU' eslatea. No. fa. To authiKlre besrds of sehwd eommissloaera in all cities of Shi, WW or noire inhabitants Is which sueh beards exist, to levy taxes far the support of the sebooht within such elty, Including such taxes a mist b required for psyieg teaehara ia addition to the taxj-a now authorised to le levied j the general aaemhlyet thesta'eef Indiana no tnrxeeed In any one year the ium of S cents on the tlOrt of taxahe imi'ertyt also to levy a tax earn je ir not exeeelg t cents on th Hld uf taxable properly in the cly for the support of free libraries. No iU To provide penalties 'or the cutting or hedges or ether lie fesee along litgHwaya. Ne. U, To authorise bonnU of counly commlsslener to apiolnt Justices of theiace(n cert hIii cases. No m To create the office or atate aupervlMir ir oil Inspection, aad providing; for bis ap pointuient by the alste geologist. No. 44 To authorize boards of county cow mttsionrrs. where the construction nf courthouses lisa been begun and tha proceeds ot the sale or bonds of 1 per cent, on assessed vsluuUoh of taxable pwperty of counly 1 IniufUeient to complete tho buildings, to lsi.ue ami null
county bonds to nn amount not exeeemwf i"r
cent, on assessed valuation oiiaxaoieiiroinjiij of such ountles in addition to any tonds wh.clt niav have hitherto been Isaued and sold. No, 3rti To spproprlale money for the claim of the Warren-Schurr Aphnlt Paving Co.. on -ac
count or paving the roadway of Miss ssippi
street, west of tlie atatchouse grounds; auiouui
appropriatra i-.wi.si, Na (07. To leualir.9 the Incorporation of the
town of Greenville. Floyd eouniy.
No, 12. To legaiuo acts ot ue uw
trustees of the town of Knlglitstown. iicurj county. No ififl. ToleftalixeincoriMirnllon of the tewn
of Clifford, liartholomcw eouniy,
No Sis. To legume tue acts or ino Msiofiu
boards of trustees of the town of I-ostor, lienton county. No W. Torenulre the aecretary of state to Khiinw mil rltiL for the benefit of the stile
certain fees from associations and corporation
desiring certain I enems unncrme ot m.uw
ana, and reuulr.ng nllasm.clatlons una cinioia-
tiin I'oatrm ueb benentS 10 l ay kurn iws.
Where the cupltal stock la P,0M or under the feels HO; when in excess of ih;t amount onetenth of 1 percent, on amount of oa lust stock: -.in,,.,! intiirmw. tifiietlt or nroli-ctlve assocla-
lons. not strictly benevolent orehHrltable. swd having to capital stock. S6 j religious, benevo
lent, literary and express. ranroau.ieienraiiH, w
mechanics' orother association of empioves. fee i&U; building snd loau nssocltions, capital tjmtnnr M niter Sid: in excess of that amount.
one twenty-tilth of 1 per cent: certificate of
Miiuriliin nf phi i ml. !& increase same aa orl -l
nal articles. This is all In aflumon 10 me present tee of tt No 118 To legallxe the incorporation of the nf r?anuintfnvitle. Putnam eountv.
. , 1 . . . 4 .
No 74. To complete, equip anu inn i Southern Indiana hospital for the Insane and tor payment to iersona who have done work
and furnished tntrlal. appropriation, ,
No 70. To nuthorire deputy county surveyors
to act aa county surveyor.
v,i at Tn nrevent anr nerson irom uniaw
fully wearing the badite of the Grand Arrnv nf ih. nmuMip. Union Veterans. Sons of Veter
ans or Military Order of the Loyal Legion of
the state ef Indiana.
No. 31. To legalize the Incorporation or tae
townof Patojah, In Glbaon eouniy. No. 2L To legalise a sale of Uad by the eoa wlulnoitri of the county of Fayette,
Vn Tnmniuiiiu youiH tn er in
No. 1. To appropriate n i wj
exiensea ef the regular aessioa oi me rnj aeventh general assembly of tha state ef In
d Inn's.
No 31. Appropriating ror a isnaary m
the Plain field reformatory 18 lJ ter uuuaiag t.n.1 M !. for macliinerv.
No. I as Ke-enactlng tne raw muBonunn
lioanls of county commissioners to appropriate a&foitn build countv orphans' asylums, and
amending tbv Increasing tue amouni so
eki
No. et3. Mak ng tho state geologist tue cus
i.Hn., nf tlicliatlll-flllCS Of ImllHUa,
No 155, ApproiHiattnf l,f to reimourse
Perry county for advcrtllng tae saieoiaiuio
lands. . , .
No. 44. Apportioning the state into legists
tivn illtrlet.
No S4W. Appropriating H&.ss to pay ior
cates la which to keep tne iMiue-nagt ai ne
kfulA
No." MS. Appropriating II.OoO tn advertlae for
bids for furnniilng certain text oooks ior ue n in onmtnnn Kolinoli. nrovlded forbr law but
nnl hltharln Krlnllxl O'llff prOVitlOBi Qt ttlB
bill t-uiib e county superintendents to pay cash
for what books tney uuy. liinere i do uiutmedaei" to meet the money for the sale of the books to tie turned into the fund as fast as it
torn. n Th ttrlcfl nf hlitor es ts nxeQ aim
cents, that of the two grades of physiologies at
ia nn.i an nt4. while the orlce ol all omer
books remains the same asunder the law of
ls0
No. 5"1 Lesallilng the lncorwratlon of ScOttsburL'. Scott county, and the acta of the
town board or that place. No siH. liireetiDsrthv superintendent ef puh
1ly Iniilrultnn in nc.-lt.anilUilllT DlaCS to the
or-dit of tho state- normal school I6,00, to he taken from the school revenue,
v.. ii fiunup. nv tsn inrnrtKiraiian anu
government of cities havln? more thia 100,06) tiopulatlon (the Indianapolis charter bill,
No. S4:u Concerning tue ineorporaijon qi
Tlie following are to become laws on punnca-
twn, . .
v is. Tnreeulate weiirhine or Cfmi: provwc
in. urfi.tv nf f mninvffc: nnitect ceraous and
mniuriv! nmvl.lH for nrorcT ventilation
of mines: tn prohibit boys sad females from
In working mines.
No. Ml. To provide ror tilling vacanoies in me nMiM, r.r niAvnr. clerk or councilman In Incorpor
ated cities by apKlntmeat. The appo ntlng
iKiwer Is placed in the common eouncu oi nucu
cltv.
No. 118 To legalize acts of board, or trustfcs nf tl,. tntrn nf Trnr Prtrrv cmilltV.
No To legalize the Inwrporatlon of the city of Hammond, Lake county. Xo.4SS. To provide rellelfor John W. White,
late treasurer of Clay county, rorttie loss or, sm or countv funds uv the failure of the Com
miiroml I win l: nf Ilraril.
No Jl. To tlx the t re of holding eourt In the fourth Judicial circuit. No. 49H. To enable the Madison county Joint
stock agricultural society, ot Mantson eouniy, mull .mlmnvpv iitl bur ooroorals DronrtV.
itMriliuto the proceeds and end her corporate t er Lt. ltw
No 51 To appropriate money for erecting n
laundry building nt the itMimna rororm scnooi for lioys at Plainfleld. and to fully equip tho
x.i. set. To authorize the auditor ot atate to
sell and convey cerUtn lands located In Rush mniiiv. tiurciiased for the use of Falrvlow
...umfniuiiip nn tn inenrmirnte Fairilo
n.uii mi ........ .... .v - ' m .
,i.t,nv In lnivh coHtitc" Aoiiroved ei-
.iiurv in 1HIH.
No. :tfvfl. To amend "an act entitled an net
..itiopiiimr th aip a tut ennvflvanee of certain
,.... ... - - - - - - - I n ml. nf ili ctnlnnf Indiana." etc.
V ill aTKinni ull linnnrnliiv iiucnarireu
Union soldiers from work on the publle high
ways.
HCRR WINDTHORST.
TH fsstMtles of thefatheMe Leader In
Uermasy and the rrebawr anees n Death Would Have o t e KeUtlese ol CtrraMHy ssllk the Vatican-Papal Is tallies In HU Hehalf. I.ON'tHlK.
ktate that tliemiiH' has ttletfrat4nMl in-
HHiry us to the hesltk of Unrr Whulthorst. Tho condition of th Cathollo iemler ntul the prolwtile effect if ItU dentil, shonltl His lilttcss prov fatal, tf . ... a I . I...
wlileli. in view or ins tsttvMiicea $K l" tMsiuif In his 7Ui year), there, In (front apprfhensiiiii, exciten much disciihslon, rii... (i-tiliut:iiiiliiiL Herr
1 111. r. v. rv i ..........-----r Windthorst'a opiKisltlon to his naval projects, is deeply concerned. Tho kaiser 1ms prided himself on win-
nitiK over to the Imperial eimse Uerr Winiltiiorst and his followers anil has
conceived what appears ami is believed
to Ik', a slncoro Httuclinieiu for me t-
eran cliainpion of tho ltoinan church.
In all this neirotiatiouH for tlie rcntni-
tion of entirely curdial relation 1sttween Tnissia and the imirney, Herr ... ......
Wiinitliprst lias iHcti principally cousttlted, and it was largely due to hit In-
ilttence that tlie irovcrntnciit at ictiKin
ili.i.lunxl its riMidincss to nromote a
measure for the ri'storntion to tho
church of the accttmulnted stipends
withheld under the Kallc laws. There
is nn man ot nrouiiiienee or inlluencu in
the Catholic party to take liis plnce.und thisfnet makes all the greater cause
for anxiety.
Tlie survivlnc- memlierK of the de
posed house of Hanover, to whom Windthorbt lias always been devoted, both
before and hltice tlie absorption oi iiiui kingdom by Prussia, has sent repeated inquiries as to his condition, and the aired Queen Marie, of that family, who " . . . . s . s
was rescued from poverty tiirougn ute intercession of Whidthorst with the Prussian government, has forwardud her deepest condolence.
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Both tli Method and rtwulu Vfh& Byrupof FipiiataJkn;itiipleaHftn fLudrcfrthsLiucto Ui tute, audacU saBtlyytstproaaplly on tliaKidneya, litar and Bowels, cleaoMa tho oyutcmefiectuaUf, dispell colda, headftclMM and fevM-i and curta habitual tsoiiBtipation. Byrup of Figs ia th only remedy of its kind avor produced, pleuring to tha taste aud adaptable to the tiomach, prompt ia Hi action and truly beueficial in its tvflecta, prepared only from tho most Withy aud acrcaable iultanccs, iti tmnj excellent qualities commend it to all and bava mado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figi ii for tale in 50o asd tl bottles by all leading drug, gistr. Any reliable druggist who may sot bkv it on hand will procure it' promptly for any ono who sjrigbei to try it. Do not accept any eubetitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. touHvtui, Kr. tttw naii 4k
A Mlicral Crrdlt Vntrd ly th llrltUh rurllHoirnt for tlie Uflli-r or the Ulstrtw la Ireland, at Shu Request of Secretary llalfour. I.o.s-no.v. .March 13. In the house of
common vestorday Secretary llalfour
asked a credit of .Vi,8'.l Mr inercnci oi distress in Ireland. Every pOshilile means had been taken, he said, to expedite relief works, which would otherwise not have been begun before April or May. Kight thousand persons had been employed and there were about 40,000 to be relieved. . He never allowed a statement of actual starvation to 0 without immediate special inquiry and relief if found true, although many cases of fraud had come to light. There was no starvation on the mainland, but great risk of it in the western islandrt. Wherever a reliable list of deservinir and destitute families
could be obtained, employment was
given on tliu relief works, at the rate
of seven shillings per week in money. Where such a listcould not lie obtained,
the pay was given in supplies, a stone
of meal, valueu at eleven pence, uuihb - ... i
sriven dailv. This liU canseu a uirai
In the. demand for relief. Tha
present roll of weekly wages amounted
to 3.000. On Fcnruary s tne numucr
employed was 7,397, and 21,159 had
lMen naid in waires.
v,.u.rK .lohn MorleT and Thos. Rus
sell spoke in support of the credit,' which
was adopted.
PARNELL IN SECLUSION.
lie Is Suppoiied Uf llavn Withdrawn from
rHblto oau tor me i-urpr i ,
iHK HI" 1'romUeiI Maalfesto.
f.vtn.N. March 13. Mr. Parnell ia
mnlfinw a irood deal of mystcrr over
n ' 4 f
the manifesto wliicti lie promises wi is-
kui to the world, irivinc reasons tor ow
in Irish affairs. It is said that
he wishes to secure the publication of
the manifesto in America aoouv mo
Kuiue time as the arrival of the deputa
tion which he has sent to that country.
I'arnell has had one of Ills OKI lime itts-
Rnnearances from public view. Form
erly the public used to connect theso
disappearances with Airs. UMiea. anu
when an lrlsli meraier ot parliament wanted to find Paracll he usually
Miin'ht out Mrs. O'Shea and obtained
her intercession for the privilege of an
interview. There is no presumption of
that kind now. rnvate secretary
rmntM'll iias disanneared as well as
his master, and they arc IkiHi undoubt-
odlv eniraL'cd on tlie manifesto. 'I lie
i " , ...
reoorters who callcil at I'arnell s house
yesterday ware met, with the informa
tion that he was not there and that no
information could lie iriven as to his
whercalMMits.
STAY OF EXECUTION.
Another f'asr of Trillin svltli the t'nltrfl
vinioa Simri-nie tTiiiirt In an l-.ITiirt lo
I'rotcmir the I.lvea of Condemned Mur-
tlirir.
Nkw Yoiik. March 13. The counsel
fnr HarrmA. Siniluv and .lames .1. Slo-
cttm prescntod petitions yesterday to
the United Mates court tor writs ot
linl9K rnrniis with a view of saving
their clients from being put to death by
eleetricitv durintr the week tiegintung
March lfi! .Tudifc Lncombe denied tho
application for writs, whereupon tho
lawyers made nn appeal tome supremo
court of the United States, and .ludgo
Lncombe travc them until the 'J8d inst.
in which to obtain a hearing.
simfloe is the salvation lieutenant
who murdered Maggie Drainey, one of
his three mistresses, .lanunry 3, itwu.
Sloctim is the imsehall player who
V t ed h swife.
The anneal from Judge Lncombe s
action in denying the writ will operato
as a stay to the execution.
'txerman
Syrup" J. C. Davis, Rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Eufaula, Ala.: " My son has been badly afflicted with a fearful and threatening cough for several mouths, and after trying Ecveralprescriptions from physicians which failed to relieve him, he has been perfectly restored by the use oi two bottles of BoAn Episcopal schee's German Syrup. I can recoup lector. mend 'it without hesitation." Chronic nevere. decn-seated coughs like this
are as severe tests as a remedy can
be subjected to. it is lor inese longstanding cases that Boschee's German Syrup is made a specialty.
Many otners araictea as ims 10,0
was, will do well to maite a note wv
this.
T 1?. Arnold. Montevideo Minn..
writes: I always use German Syrup for a Cold on the Lungs. I have never found an equal to it -far less
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