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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Apr 1897, p. 2

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they W the m to do hi: and he lent the. Ioney~eheo- had e-piied the church, in. “I of Illilg it Belidee. his wile “I! have hee- innneted in her em. She hed made hereell generelly ed; if the ninieter’e wife was not hr, it m I very nnpieennt ht. Could he mlein? 0! m the vieit ended as they ex- ; there 'ae hut one consumm- ‘l 'odihle: Appiehlo' knee. In a a en, thn their pastor was about leave the place forever. The winter had set lumen 'unhealthy m. warm and mom. ill-tend of .38 and bracing Rumor- oi prevail- lil health ear-end over Applehlov the minister packing hie hoolre in [em came to hear of them They lender. Whole families of chll~ deleted and lay low, and a dread . trueâ€""It ia the mllpox!" 1-“ 4” Walter Hedi-w left hie to perform m hnrial service over M oi three children of one . Il'he next their mother called ‘ in the hedaide 0! her husband. to ' 1h also die. And with theae ' the harm-- at that time. never .. m hr ny who dwelt ' 'Ihen begin in earnest. - ‘ , 'e-en. end children sickened ' ~ the humane pedilenee. Horror fl" '00. yet Inn-mitten. and they _‘ ~flleow heyune e great Iner- ifl Whit. findin' laid in his 0105: "Let In to quickly. deer ere- ' ," ‘ looxcwnn) It was not the reputation of the Rev. Omahy that drew so large an at- dnnee at the little church on the hat Sabbath Curiosity led most of “one who wore impacts and crinoline thither. and it was gratified to the “to post. for in his very first prayer the pit) gentleman uttered a devout. and human nuppiieation (or the pastor of the congregation. who at that my mo- hnont. perhaps. took unto himself the bolemn ohligntlon or married life. Mill". Heaven give him strength, and ibis:- him and his young and pious V iwiio, etc. it was a prayer worth list- bning to, but the indies or Appiebiow heard nothing alter the word wife. my were lost in astonishment; and mun-fled out of church, alter the henev diction. with indecent haste, to disease rule nlnlr by their own ilresides. And on Monday, when it was known by all u that black Betty, the charwoman oi the pines, WIS engaged to scrub and scour the parsonage; that an lngrnin carpet had been sent down rrom New York tor the parlor floor. and that a teaâ€"set Ind arrived in a box, marked “this side run. with can," the certainty of the as- ftoniahing tact became established, and Applebiow joined in denouncing Mr. fillth an a despicable flirt. "And." Qld the plump mmma oi the nine lcraggy Mines Plan. “of all men, a nlniiter should blush to enrn such a nputntion. Nobody would believe the nttention he has paid my girls. I couldn't tell which one at in he want- od. he who no particular to all oi M were «corona and prudent In “tablet. and nu m for-- o! cour- W in. (on um“ '"I. The new Dbl-urn III. 'II l-vlud out no In. '- nlhd upo- hy lb- India of h" loci. and In run“ with l don-Hon my: :0?qu than in Halo not- w «his; I. Appkblo'. no new m not In. Madly (o lhlr pulov’n I“. no noon no cloud- brnu Io ”or. A: Int. In mm whiny", In th‘l bonnet Ill too n7, lhl 'UII fun»... not A good howkw-r. (II In]... It [and min. Brand-by M. Ion ”Nona ramvnnam. no! .17 will (I. ul-lun'n win, but with by hill-“r Nun-II. Ho'- p-l chair. for “on would pad. .0 all mid to Mt lulu. m: nut-n an not w; may A“ ll. you“ clam-a. loathed ”Mummhuurnu ”Ida. am: "What MI I do. '18.? I mat to ”I. you. and to fish than I" III. .0, u! you no It!!! h.” flo In... Nun n; the mm were [and nor by their I|VM2 nanny than '1‘ un‘p in (non. '9“... 00m um u- h-ny an up their put. and “I (be-ulna non «"096 by me huh 0 III II the out vlllw; m f Dove! their unupk. The hon-mm m tinder mound the m In." nd mm no. Rod- ”. In her had upon her lush-d“- WI to the ulster: of his flock. not mar-ad with Indigo-lion. The ex- .)th hm all the week, and I'll It!!! won: on the nut Sabbath when no hill-tat Inked up the church “Ill 'llh A beautiful girl upo- bl- '-. All the Ankh!” girls looked In. t he. no anal-Ito that now at m- oould mood to the and conn- 1 «chm; her "not flu but good- I Other mammal said much the same. Ind during the Inernoon a procession at “MID" might have been neon on the road leading to the cottage. carrying wilt. paper parcel. conulnln' prlncl- I"! will voluuuâ€""Prnctlnl P|- Qty." "Eula-'5 Saint's Rut."tncu And Dyna-boon. presents from Walter Ewan MINISTERS WIFE ho, a Ibo were, left her seat, nit before him. noun; her head ,m no he It!" at befofe 1 fire. In a child-Ilka mn- hr on. and it he sheltered ll bacon. whispered: “Hy '- mmcp.foflmst 7 . NI leanâ€"4mm with Mn tn_ comfort the the m hm upon our to an they ' Amen»; new It. and the aim-en Whnmmumthomhm And Into :he darkened room. health came. bringing balm; and the sun shone In again, and the son an breath- ed through the bane. and the birds an; In their gonna cages and the housemald in her kitchen. when she made dainty mm! for the convales- cent; and there came I Sabbath It Int than Ron was well enough to to to church with her hm‘lllld And the Most High Hatched. Th0 denth angel's wing: lung their shadow on the pom] of the put-Donut. but did not pats It: Ind, pale and feeble, but with m. atill sum II her young brush {or she clung to bar husband with all t womn'l manna. and loved earth for his uh. Ro- th lay I! Int tree m a. hunk:- le- ver. corm- to [Inâ€"40 the old doctor said, with can In hi: my cyan. Butwulhomothcmehnd. like beauty. of new ml! shin. at her gown hair. of her hm hlnc 01.? God “on. male toll. But mum. handing over her. thought of the prom- Iu ho hnd Ind. hot on the on when she entered on her an of porn and self-denial, and knew, knowing how dear she w“ to him, thu no change n. his darllnx‘i haunt! could change his love Fennel-Hal mt: (en l- Applehlo' that Sabbath; prayer. want up to Heaven for tho unto"- nir you; 'Ife. nd the angels hard then. and board also than of the young husband, and bore them through the gates of Haven. and an: them to comm) mu- sic at the foot of the Throne. telling how good she was. and how true, Ind co m for have. that It were t mercy mleuperfectmomhtoluhcrmy on earth. In Appleblo'. nd :1! how well why he was there. Walter lull"! inched bum his darling'n bed. Ind new: left It day or light. 1'). chum at a. M van cloned. the rim m uncle. u 0! deal round Omaha-t It. foo-I. lutlouuldmmhy trout-Ila; on the ml. at the gun. Another pastor preached all Sabbath Bu helm light In! new. run Ihnmgh m vmm. he who no wuchd with than. who he been no In“ all! In faithful. who in II.- a “mi the. num me- what II- “he. wu a It. worn. :- QWIfle'mOWIIh," clue-.mthklhwllnom And In um. than“ an day wu flow In (Oll'll. the pullinco bow-n to awe. Ind health can to Appleblow mic. 1m! lh mm from nd Ila-u now Mr 0! (In curm-u Hue. 0| (‘hvmnu day Joy-In"! won mu he. the um I. Awhbb'. to u" the you». an :3. rod n- lmed. on no nanny punt-I (or Rm Roa- lur nnd Mr Ian-ma um. hul the Nob-mum!“ ballot been Inn. may need hue had no an“ at tho "burn- lna pant." It man have been paved no thinly. Whol. mu (m- not. no friend ind watched bum. tho conch of loath- wue «um-o: who-- I- the huh-mom. mIlImco-hnunlod. IM Ill all night And watched; when Mr own buds rob"! the dead mm: (or III In! “ND. and u in known to I" «but Inn-loo nu ma (an upon him", Ion-l" filled um um... and In I m- ". vhllo mm unto \o Nou- It In I (rylu time. but they In” very have and hilhful. Some of than who had ban moot cruel to Ron Rod- llw vm her mtlauu now. and lay MIDI!“ u Infant. while she tanned the alclwriu than at “to within their Naomi. At dawn the two went forth upon their mission. in their selfish horror, kinsloilx tied frprn each other. Sisters shrunk tron: those who had been nursed at the same mean. children deserted thelr percents. trlende grew hrnui to each other; but those two young creature. never swerved from their appointed tank: like ministering angels, they went ‘Irom house to home. eldlnx the over- tuked phyliclu. supporting the moth- er'l tailing courage, coming to the lonely and deserted in their srenteet need. Sometimee they were together, but more frequently npnrt, there we: to much to do. When they could. they loot u night in the old person-go; but often dying couches or 0ch beds.‘ where liven hung in the hot-nee. kept them urn-mod for seven! day; But their heart- nnd prey-n followed each other Always. But he had no need to speak. for she read the constancy and purity 0! his love in the one long look he gave her, Ind nabbed upon his shoulderâ€"~"Hny, then, I shall have no fear." And Rona Redhw rejolced and thanked hlm. But byeâ€"andâ€"bye I natural womanly dread came Into her heart. and ulna looked at hlm wlth tears in her dark eyes. “Walter," Ibo whls~ pered. blushing as she spoke. "you hue often called me beautiful. Should I lose that. beauty, could you lave me still? Should 1M3 pesnlenee, falling upon me. scar and mr my face, would I be as dear tn you? Speak lruly; darling." But his wife gently pleaded; pleaded to slay midst. the danger, to aid him in the duties which would fail to him amidst the sick and dying; and, touch- ing his heart and soul by her sweet Christian spirit, brought him at last to say: “You shall have it as you choose, Rosa; we will stay amidst this hard,heaihened-heaned people in their hour of trial; but, God sparing us. we will leave them when it is over, and go elsewhere." The man listened at first unconvinco ed. “We owe them nothing," he said: "they have used un shamefully. Re- member. 1 am actually lhelr pastor no longer." think or me. I! 1. than- pastor's wile, tied at. such an hour." Greet 'l'Me We!“ Th0” who see the rise and fell oi the tides in our Atlantic harbors sel- dom think of the wonderful career oi the moon-raised nounâ€"waves which ceuse the tidal flux and reflux. Such hillows not only cram the see. but ilow from ocesn to ocean, snd in this why complicated movements sre set going. Thus, ss Hr. Vaughan Cornish has re- cently reminded English renders, one: in every twelve honn the moon nine- 3 title hillov in the southern Indian Oceu. When this hilio' names the One or Good Hope, st noon. its succee- sor is slrendy horn. end by the time the first Mllow he: reached the Azure. Islands. st midnight. the second in rounding the Gene. end 1 third has come into existence in {the southern ocean. By 4 o‘clock in the morning following in passage of the Cape the tide hillovr reaches the English Chen. he! and there the shallow water de- lsys it so much that it does not arrive st the Straits oi Dover until 10 n. in. Here the narrowing Channel causes the tide to rise very high and slmoet puts sn end to the wave. in the meantime ‘ another branch of the hiiiow run- eronnd the western side at the British lelsnde. rounds the north point at Scot- land, and moves slowly down the east- ern coast oi England, until it iinnlly flows on the Thslnee and tape the what-ve- at tendon. Tho :zlxly on". ol morrlnre were made one alto-moon om-r she had form- ally revolved the molten of one of II. lmerlor dletrlcla In her lent ehlch Inn. by the any. Mm French Sheldo- olwoyo unused on our like 3 hoodolr lo o well-lowland private home no um poulhle. She too the llm whlte woman who hod ever Inroded that district no the null-n upon-eluted the honor and In Me poor week why tried to the o nor! of lorchllxht procedur- nd uncherry lmlul In her honor. Hlo reooureu. however. eon alto-o- ly "Ind. and utter ho had ourlleol oooohloporuoootloou old I“ ‘ulu-ed before hor uolll he one wheat-ed 'lth core-tore of the ooh. ho (ell that nonethlog In otlll loch- loc and mu his guest woo not thor- oughly enjoylu her-ell. Suddenly a loopy thought finch Mm. Whenever I straggling Ihlto In: no wondered In~ 1 to Ila preserves It had been his cue‘ ton to unload nlxty or eighty wlveo‘ upon him and then diam. hlm ellhj a sulnnlc "Bless you, my rhlldren."‘ Why not reverse the ceremony wlth. the woman master! he argued to hlo: secretory of state for ever. The seen» i ury thought it was a capital idea and r the chleh of all the tribes or assembly § dlalrlcu were ordered before his 1111- ‘ testy and ordered to propose to the‘ Bela Bwaoa at once. ‘ and Ian: glen. Africa In the grain: place in the world for tho new woman and the old inald. For the Iortner It has Ill (-hnrlnn that would put the Bola do Boulogno in a toinl eclipno. and (or the old maids it in a tropical paradino. when young. unmarried men. bloom in wild. tangled luxury the year around. In. May French Sheldon. the Mrican explorer. writer and lectuur. in neither a new woman not and old maid, and yet Aha had alxty proposal- uf marriage in one day from silty souffle and diatinc: chiela. each a! whom a1- moro atalwlrt and ardent than the others. and Mn. Punch Shel- don I‘ll compelled to give each «pub lately tho marble heart. And an for the new woman. why, (he Airicnn u- plorvr any. they can give our bra-Id- uni-mi hloorntrriued aprcim any number oi card.- and apanlm and than ‘ dlarmmi chem. ltoho liarnnn. the woman master. or the uhlin queen man, an inn mrrry sultan: and dualy rhletn rnllcd Mn. l-‘rrnrh Hht-ldan, h- orns-(mind iarihor into tho myntrriom‘ hurl oi ihnt dark continent than any min-r white tnmnn hna ewr dam. and Iho other clay nhr told a rrportcr a murmur o! loierutinu upcrionm which she had among the many mm al.- \' lulled. , They never spoke axalnal. the Inla- lster'n wile utter am In Appleblow. Amongst them she llved and moved as might some lovlnx queen. and dwelt In the old parsonage, beautllled as the temple of some Balm mlsht have been. until her youth changed to maturlty and her maturity to use; and there you may see her yet, and her husband also. though bl: halr, llke hen. Is 0! frosted silver. And his grandson on. (he pul- pit. for Appleblow loves the race 0! Rodlaw. and will not part I'm: than. church-yard groups were gathered. girls and boys, young married couples. old {oils who had seen their grand- children grow to be men and women and die. And, waiting in the morning sunlight o! a pleasant winter day. they saw their pustor comingr along the frost-hardened road with his wife upon his arm. They came nearer, and they saw how frail her iorln had grown; hut ‘stlil her veil was down, and they could ‘ not see her face until standing amongst them. she put it hack, and themâ€"yen, breaths were held. and all eyes riveted upon those features: and there was a hush. unbroken, until a child‘s voice, clear as dropping silver, arose upon the air: “0h, mother, look: the lady in Just. as beautiful as ever." And then. though it was Sunday, and in New England, and beside a church: cheer arose upon the air. and men tossed their caps on high. and women nabbed; she subbed also, beautiful Roan Redisw, thanking God for all his love, and thanking Him also. on a woman must. that He had not. taken from her the charms in which her husband took such tender pride. and of which, (or his sake more than (or her own, she was also Just a little proud, though she had laid um. pride aside. knowing well her danger, when she went forth upon her mil- ‘ slon. DOWN EBB GROVE REPORTER. The house bill consolidating the Sn- preme Court at springfleld passed the inane without n dissenting vote. Sen- nor lunroo'n hill providing flu: min- In the House the resolution provid- ing for an Investigation of the mum of the treasury deficit and at the man- sgement oi the state institutions un- der the late administration tame up I! I special nvier. but on motion of Mr. Anderson It was again postponed for one week .\lr. Cochran called up the Senate judicial apportionment hill on second reading. and alter debate snd several minor amendments it was passed to third reading. The Senate resolution providing for the adjourn- ment of the two houses on Friday over to 10 o‘clock Wednesday morning at next week on account of the spring elections was concurred in. When the reading of hills was concluded Mr. Sullivan was recognized, and moved to suspend the rules to introduce s resolution. the nature oi which was not milined. There was a clamor on the democratic side tor the yous and non. but motion was put to u viva Vote vote and lost. The resolution which Mr. Sullivan desired to intro- duco proved to be one smiling the. Chicago no trust, and appropriating 85,000 to aid the Attorney-General in the prosecution of the some. All houee bills on the caiendar. on the order of first reading were read a first time and advanced to second reading. There were twentv-nis in oil. The following hills were passed: Cochran's hill with regard to the appeals and writs of error in courts of record; Murray's hill reclnsnfiylnx the demands to be made against the estate of n deceased per~ son: and Barnes' bill to legalize the judiciaj proceedings of the Msroh terms, 1886 and 1887, of the Clay coun- ty circuit court. The House adjourned to 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. _.___.._._.. “.mew h___ _ Tn llw l'l'flulf today Kvtmtor Mn- hnnvy'u htll prmtttma that slu- nlnl- mm um] orphan: or allow: stun baw- lhn rluht In tho humnwnd 0nd Mut- lenx tlttou nml mun-Harm mm|v Mum ”"07. w.“ mlmm‘rd to third want. In. without mum-Hun. Svnzllnr Haw yrr nrvu-ntrd n pottttun nmlnst Iht' rmmzo at tho but prox‘ttltn: lur t‘rm‘ tut boukn. Th!- tnllnwtng lull,“ nun m- troclun-d: ll)‘ Bo'nntm' Murrtmn I'mâ€" Vltllng that n" mourn! (-in rmnlnym In (‘hlrnmt who tmw not [mum-d a tth nrvtn oxnm‘nntkm Hm" Mu- ttw Mme MIINUM an ttmnzh Hwy two] ”and melt unmlnntltm. The gnwr- nor tram-muted thn tullowtnx nppotnt- manta. which won» mnnrmmt: Triu- tu of the WMI'I‘II hos-punt for thr InmmtL Anon M. ('lament at Chicago. to “ma Hun) E (fitment. mtgned. Pnbltc Idmtnlntntor and puhltc mur- dl-n In find for Madman county. (7in ‘ ll. Lynch of Sdnrdovtlle. Mr. Buck- ner’l hill appropriattng 320.00 for the graduation a! the nut: In tho Ton-l Manhunt-t nd lntomnttmt‘ Exposition at Nashville which opeul. lent Mu, wu pot-ed. I In". II. By I vote of 82 yen to 12 nay: the t Senate “headed the Supreme Court maultdntton MI] by suhtttutlng there- II the name of Sprtngfletd for Ottawa u the seat 0! the noun. hlnrrh 29. The House convened at 5 o'clock, and though less than a quorum was pres- ent, the session lasted an hour. and considerable business was done in the wuy oi advancement of bills. Mr. None naked leave to introduce an insurance bill. stating that. this was the first in- surance bill he had sought to introâ€" duce. Unanimous consent being oh~ taint-d. he introduced a bill to prevent firednsm-nnce companies organized in states and countries ioreign to the state of iilinois from reinsuring or dis- posing or by treaty or otherwise any liability for insurance on property it» cated in the state oi Illinois. Thirty House bills on the order 0! first read- ing were read a first time and advanced to aecond reading. This left seven- teen bills still on the order of first reading, the bicycle baggage bill being at the bottom ot the calendar on that order. Among the bills advanced to second reading were the following: Needles’ to require foreign corpora-i tions to have a public oilice or place of business in this state: Brown's to prevent the atiuiteration of food and drugs: Steen's to regulate the employ- i ment of children: Cochran‘s to entnb- { iish 9. law department at the University ‘ oi lilinons: Ely‘s to punish personsi making false entrieu in the books oi; corporationn or false statements to of- : tit-era thereof: Eidredse's regulating the sale of ice: Ls Monte'a increasing the salary of the Cook County judgrsg to $10,000 per annual. and the bill of Allen of \‘crmiiliou to authorize coun- ty boards to grant aid to homes for indigent orphun children. The House adjourned to 10 a. In. to-morrow. The Senate met at 5 p. or. without it quo- rum present. No business was trunk acted. and immediately utter the routi- In; of the ionrnul an adjournment was taken until tomorrow at 10 a. m. )lnru-h 30. The state loan bill, which author- iv-s the governor. treasurer and nudi- tor at public amounts to borrow $250,. 000 to meet t-nlunl «ii-flt'ieuricn or fail- urm in state revenues In: passed by the bonu- witlumt the emergency (‘inuw aim a long debate by a vote oi SI yearn to 4? now. The Trousdlle intrudment mm laid on the table on motion or Mr. Net-«link and mo bill nun i Oltlt'rt‘d to third reading. (in motion ’ oi )ir. (Ton-hrnn the our oi :w'nJ-wuln- I‘ the hull Inn nuuwd tor llw vwnlnu " ol‘ April l.'- [or ru‘n'tyuw In runum-m- "‘ oration oi the uuniwruuiy oi Iin- lil'flih 5 i o! Ahrnioum Linmln Thu hon 1- ml- l Jomnml to ill o‘rlm-k tn-murum mmn- 'i .7"ng Allen. in the federal court at Springfield. rendered a derree allowing tho plain) of $22,485 of the remivers of the Archixon, Topeka and Santa F‘s railroad against the Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis railroad. but dismissing the petition of the Santa Fe meh‘erl asking for an order on Receiver Boaâ€" worth of the Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis rnilroad to my the amount and that it be adjudged a lien on the prop- erty of the Chicago, Peoria and at. Innis purchased 1: the foreclosure all print to the lieu of the norm Senator Kannn adjourned nip Sen» ate today to Wednesday at lo a. in. Whoa Senator Kannn called that body in ordvr at. 5 o'clock this afternoon he wag the only member present. and immediately announced the Senate ad- journed in arcordanee with a joint res- olmian adopted Wednesday. The state board of arbitration met today and organized by alerting I). J. Keefe chair- man and Miss Scam! Janiiresn. No other important business was done. Mom '1. Hon rum- Tnmwr cmnml :hr hill mn- 'mliltlullnx tnc- Sumemv t'mtrt M r‘m‘wu-ilnh! Mrpwlrninlh" Mlllv-r u! 't'nuia, nim intrmimwl "I" hill. and hm- 'Ullltll'WI Imral rur umsmliolzlllun. preâ€" A-vnlnul Hi" hill in the Gm'vrtuvr for his Him-tun- Thvpv'n with wii'rh tho luill Mm «'anml n .19 [next-"tn! to Mr. Miller ‘ In} ti'r izmvmnr. The Noun emu '\“‘ll"<l m 'I ah lurk 21ml vletmml the tint fln-u minim-n to tho- n'portu of Nana!- ;iul rummillorn and the nvhahwmenl ‘o.’ uupmurmtion hills on tho nit-mint . Hr. Swill". t'hntrmnn 0! the "unmit- IIN on nppnmrluiionn. rolled up Mr. g Fuller‘s liitl l'fl'lllflfl a state board at Hit-Mimi! and mulling an appropriation 'for its mahtenlnre. Mter dehnle tho lblll was rend a moml line by the rlerk. Mr. Needles noted thlt it he made a special order for next Wed- nesday immedintelr utter the reading In! the journni. Thla motion Mr. John- lson mm.) at wmmme mom: to m 'on the table. The roll no tolled olj Mr, Johnson] motion to table. All at “he Democrats "not three» Beer. lloil'mon. and Sui-tom; ~ni‘rnining from voting. The roll all mulled: You. It: mus, so. "There In not I quorum present." announced the speak er. Mr. Salmons them.) moved to ad- ‘joum, but the motion was voted down. mad the Speaker direrted the clerk to take on Home hllis on lmd read- inr. The t-lerk started upon the read- ing of the first bill on the rnlendawâ€" Mr. Salman‘s hill to protert from fraud persons dealing with corporations. firms‘ or individuals or their agents. engagmi in the. treatment or diseases as specialist: or otherwise. or in sell- ing or \ending any nostrum. patent right. or life or fire insurnnre. At the eonrlusion o! the reading of the blll Mr. Selby moved to adjourn. The mo- tion was carried and the. House stood adjourned to 10 o‘clooit next Wednes‘ day morning. The. pardon hoard bill was advamed to third reading. and will probably be mailed up on that order next week. l A message from tho senate uuuounv- ‘ Ni lin- passage of the house bill for we [consolidation of lll‘: Supreme Cour: with an amendment naming Springfield Ins tin- pine» or permanent location. Mr. ,Aliilrr u: onm- mowd vimt the honw .«om-ux' in the umvmimou'. and Mr. istoolwpt moved llu- vret’iolm quotation. which “as ordered. The roll call on ,tho motion to (om-or in the IK‘IIIIO amendment reunited: \‘m Ill; Inn's. i"l The amendment um devil-nu! adopted. Thr urinate bill appropriating 7.500 to on) tho Incidmul "pl-um ft»! the prtw ut gem-mi I-rombl) and lo {1- rmidu [or flu um- umi (mum!) at the MINI- Mom-r :nul uroumls u.“ nut called 1"” un mm! rrmiinui Tho bill mu Ipuumi. Mun. iiIL': nun. I? Mr. Mr- }(ioorty, h} unnnimou- mun-m. Intro- clu-ml tin- u-uuimion whirh Mr. Sulli. :um wuuiu to Iotrmiurc- u-uwnla)‘ and Hum n n-h-rro-ni to ”in t-onlmiltn on up- ],rmnlnmmn. ll tiilmio Iiu- nttm‘nrr xvmml In pl'w~~'.'l|lr Ii!» l'llirmm mu llll‘ll. uml ng-ympliuiu 8.1mm 1., uM him in .uavh mma-uuum. i log and manufacturing companies may iown and bold shores of the capital stock or foreign railroads connecting 'Ellt‘ll mining and manufacturing coni- pnnie-s with each other. or with other froth-(ands or harbors, was advanced to ‘lllij‘ll reading without objection. Tho Torrens land-title hill pnsued by a. vote of 1H yeas to l nay. Senator McKiniuy voting in the negative. Senator Litâ€"- tler's hill to enable, corporations cre- utetl for that purpose to transact a sureâ€" ty business was made a special order for Thursday, April 8. The following bills were introduced: By Senator Humphrey, providing that the board of (‘ook county commissioners instead or 'the president of the board shall apâ€" , point subordinate othcers. By Senn- l tor Templeton, appropriating 81.000.000 ‘for the salaries of state otlicers and of the mcmhers u! the next general as- sembly. By Scnutor Crawford. provid- ing for primary elections. This meas- ure timers from the one now pending before the election committee in that it eliminates the provisions tor hold-‘ in: the primaries of each party on the some day, (or the registration of party nflillutions, 1nd {or the holding at a primary in each election precinct: and provides that not less than no nor more thun tour election precincts nlmil constitute ll primary dintrict. It pra- \‘Idt‘fi that the rcuttlur judzcs und clerks of t-lertlun shall conduct the pri- mary; that the poll hooks and other mot-lint rim“ bc turnieitcd by the elec- tion rotmnissioncru. mun-noun. vii-“.231 “m“"""‘ "NI. 7. men a co.. arm-mug BUT-BATE DBUGGISTS Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality; prevents baldness; cures itching and dandruff. A fine hair dressing. 1. P. 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