Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1895 — LEGFSLATIVE CAUCUSES. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

LEGFSLATIVE CAUCUSES.

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übanimbits. Mr. Adams addresshtf the caucusjtlianking tlie nfdmbers for thehonor,conferred. . , ; - , ■ Representative'Romy moved tfiat It.’A. Brown, of -Yranklhi. be selected as princh pal Secretary,; Carried unanimously. For Assistant Clerk three, names were presehted. Dr. Wright, of Russiaville, was elecUjd, receiving 45 votes to 22 for .Dill. Durbin, of Indianapolis, and 14 for. I), H. Prather, of the saMd'city.

For Doorkeeper. Capt. Wright, of Washington county, was selected on the second ballot, receiving 43 votes, to 36 for Downey of Martinsville. ] for McCormick of Hendricks, 1 for Clemens, 2 for Capt. Southard. 2 for N. W. Vawter. 1 for H. M. Billingsley, and 1 for A. Gifford, The caucus then adjourned.. ■ ■ SEXATE KEI’CBLICAN CAUCUS. The Republican Senate caucus selected the following candidates for offices at their disposal:

Sccretary—R, B, Oglesby, of Marshall, eounty. Assistant Secretary—W. S. Ennis, of Gibson county. . . ? • ■ >.■■■■ Doorkeeper —W. A , Fawcett, of county. First Assistant Doorkeeper—tVilllam Dubois, of Hamilton eqnpty. 7 f , * Assistant Doorkeepers—J, N. Grecg, John Tirison. Daniel Graves, trVlnThomasr‘J; P. Runyon; G. lieoabout. • ». Copying Clerks—Charles. Daugherty, , Herberts. McQutckeop. W. E. Medsker, Arthur McFee. S. F. Johnson. Engrossing Clerks —Charles Alwes, John I’. Martin. Enrolling Clerks—George L. West, R. P. • Dryer. ' Registry Clerk—George A. Deem. 'Committee clerk—Gladys Hoagy. Postmaster-William P, Jay, of Jay, county. The appointment of a filing clerk was loft to the principal secretary. i HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS, The Democratic Representatives hold a caucus Wednesday afternoon. R. Wj Harrison, of Shelby county, was chosen) chairman. The nominations were as follows: , Speaker— I. J. Bobllya,' of Allen county. Principal Clerk—Michael J. Carroll, of Montgomery. Assistant Chirk—James Ruoff, of Floyd, jboorkcoper— \V- B- Fortner, of Black-' fold. '■ f M C siflt BfcMbeiATiG c/Xjcimi 7 ! ptysi»dt||»»TS«b bl t9.*a&d>si ynump Jdngaged a *'govern/>sM<^sctfo«tagHife 4 Mrs. Clay is only 15 years old and bus no education. Tba governess will endeavoi to fit her for her new position in life.

JUSTUS C. ADAMS.

R. A. SROWN, Clerk of the House.

R. D. OCLESBEE. Secretary of the Senate.