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DOORKEEPERS.

W. N. Winters, Elkhart County.
Sylvester Bertram, Starke County.
Phillip Dellinger, Pulaski County.
John M. Higgins, Marion County.
John F. Mullen, Marion County.
M. P. Walsh, Marion County.
James Cullop, Knox County.
R. M. Roberson, Tipton County.
M. L. Van Fossen, Putnam County.
C. F. Benke, Allen County.
John F. Daly, Allen County.

Geo. Barnhard, St. Joseph County.
Abraham Orr, Noble County.
William S. Walker, Brown County.
John T. Green, Johnson County.
Otto Ohming, Laporte County.

B. D. L. Glazebrook, Doorkeeper.

SPECIAL JANATOR'S FORCE-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

1. Wm. H. Darnell, Vermillion County.

2. John C. Johnson, Shelby County.

3. B. F. Adkins, Perry County.

4. Thomas T. Young, Montgomery County.

5. W. A. Ross, Bartholomew County.

6. N. W. Dorrell, Jennings County.

7. Daniel C. Forney, Miami County.

B. D. L. Glazebrook.

The Committee on Engrossed Bills made the following report.

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Engrossed Bills beg leave to report that they have examined Engrossed House Bill No. 173, and have compared the same with the original bill and find that said bill has been properly engrossed.

GEORGE B. MCINTYRE,

On motion of Mr. Richter, the House adjourned.

Chairman.

JAMES B. CURTIS,

Speaker House of Representatives,

JOHN D. CARter,

Assistant Clerk House of Representatives.

THURSDAY MORNING.

JANUARY 19, 1893.

The House met pursuant to adjournment with the Speaker in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Rabbi Messing.

The Speaker ordered a call of the House.

The members present and answering to their names when called were:

Messrs. Ader, Allen, Askren, Barnes, Bassett, Baugher, Beane, Bethell, Behymer, Binkley, Blair, Blue, Brown, Bryant, Clauser, Collins, Cravens, Cullop, Cunningham, Dailey, Dalman, Davis, Deery, Dinwiddie, Duncan, Erwin, Farlow, Fippen, Foster, Franks, Gill, Gregg, Grossart, Guthrie, Haggard, Harkins, Harmon, Hay, Hench, Hesler, Higbee, Hunter, Johnson of Dearborn, Johnson of Marion, Jordan, Kamp, Kauffman, Kester, Lowe, Lyons, Manwaring, Megenity, Meredith, Merritt, Moutoux, Morris, McCaskey, McCorkle, McIntyre, McMahan,

McMullen, Newhouse, Newlin, Passage, Reeves, Richter, Rodabaugh, Schrader, Sexton, Smith, Stakebake, Stark, Stephenson, Stover, Suchanek, Swope, Teal, Terhune, Van Buskirk, Washburn, White, Williams, Wilson of Dubois and Martin, Wilson of Marion, Mr. Speaker. Total, 85.

On motion of Mr. Merritt the further reading of the Journal was dispensed with.

Mr. Fippen moved to proceed in regular order and reports of committees received and not be interrupted except by message from the Senate.

Which motion prevailed.

The Committee on Education made the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Education, to whom was referred House Bill No. 198, introduced by Mr. McMullen, have had the same under consideration and beg leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill pass.

NORMAN TEAL,

Chairman.

The bill was read a second time, the report of the committee concurred in and the bill ordered engrossed.

The Committee on Education made the following report: MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Education, to whom was referred House Bill No. 195, introduced by Mr. Teal, have had the same under consideration, and beg leave to report the same back to the House, with the recommendation that said bill pass.

TEAL,

Chairman.

The bill was read a second time, the report of the committee concurred in, and the bill ordered engrossed.

The Committee on Claims made the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Claims, to whom was referred House Bill No. 48, introduced by Mr. Hord, have had the same under consideration, and beg leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill pass.

STOVER,

Chairman.

The bill was read a second time, the report of the committee concurred in, and the bill ordered engrossed.

The Committee on Claims made the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Claims, to whom was referred House Bill No. 92, introduced by Mr. Heagy, have had the same under consideration, and beg leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill pass.

GEORGE H. STOVER,

Chairman.

The bill was read a second time, the report of the committee concurred in, and the bill ordered engrossed.

The Committee on Claims made the following report: MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Claims, to whom was referred House Bill No. 186, introduced by Mr. Hord, have had the same under consideration, and beg leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill pass.

STOVER,
Chairman.

The bill was read a second time, the report of the committee

concurred in, and the bill ordered engrossed.

The Committee on Claims made the following report:

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Claims, to whom was referred House Bill No. 47, introduced by Mr. Hord, have had the same under consideration and beg leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill pass.

STOVER,

Chairman.

The bill was read a second time, the report of the committee concurred in and the bill ordered engrossed.

The Committee on Rights and Privileges of the Inhabitants of the State made the following report:

Mr. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Rights and Privileges, to whom was referred House Bill No. 46, have had the same under consideration and beg leave to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that said bill do pass.

ASKREN,
Chairman.

The bill was read a second time and two hundred (200) copies were ordered printed.

The Committee on Enrolled Bills made the following report: INDIANAPOLIS, IND., JANUARY 18, 1893.

MR. SPEAKER:

Your Committee on Enrolled Bills beg leave to report that they have examined Enrolled House Bills Nos. 83 and 162 and have compared the same with the engrossed copies of said bills and find that said bills have been properly enrolled.

W. A. CULLOP, Chairman, pro tem.

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