Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Jun 1897, p. 3

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But sometimes the great hlnwlmnre in life in not In the given name, hill. in the family name. While legislatures are willing to tilt such inruhua. there are familiar that keep a name whlrh mortgages nil the. generations with a great disadvantage. You say: "I won- der it he to any relation to Soâ€"and-so." mentioning some family celebrated for crime or deception. It In a wonjer to me that in all auch tamllea some sp'rit- ed young man does not rise. saying to hla brother! and alatem: “it you wont to keep thla nuisance or neandallzatlon oi a name. I will keep it no longer than until the quickest course of law 1 can [laugh oi! this gangrene." The city directory has hundreds of mum-a the mere pronunciation of which has been . a lifeâ€"long obatacle. It you have started ‘ life under a name Which either through ridiculom orthography or vicious ang- gegtlon haa been an encumbrance. re- gain! that the next generation a'hall not he no weighted. It is not hemeanlng to change a name. Saul of Tarsua he- came Paul the Apostle. Hadnssoh. "the myrtle," became Esther, " the. star." We have in America, and l sup- pose it in so in all countries. names which ought to be abolished. amt mu ha. and will be abolished for the reason that they are a libel and a slander. liut it for any reaaon you are aulimorgml either by a given name or by a family name that you muat bear. God will help you to overcome the outrage by a life consecrated to the good and Itaetul. You may erase the cum from the name. It It onoe atood for meanness. you can make it wand tor generosity. I! one- lt wood for pride. you can momma-mu. ltltonoa Impou- noi "you ihni lube a name muesli" o! amp-my or uranium, Then- is no urine for smi- amnii and haiiery on In. rndir when our inn- nnge is 01min! with nun»; musical and mam-sun- In meaning. .«m-n I: John. mania; "m grad-ions am at Goth“ or Henry. moaning “line chief of a nnmnnidz" or Alina, moaning "said mnmoilon" or Jmhnl. meaning "God. our alvnilonf‘ or Amhrane. meaning 'immoml;" or Amirrw. meaning "maniy;" or Esther, moaning "niarz" or Abigail, manning “my mn- er‘s ion" or Anni. meaning "gram:" or Victoria. running “viriory;" nr Ros- alie. meaning "beauiliui as a mum" or Margaret. meaning “a mark“ Jf Ida. meaning "amiiike;" or Clara. meaning ‘ “Illnstrinm;” or Amelia. meaning "busy" or Bertha. meaning "beami- fni." and nnndrrds of other nanm just as good. Hui are a help rather than n hindrnnca the deep. The disciples In the (vxl were caught In such u stress at \‘nJIhFI' and the sails hem and thin ship plunged for "tho wind was wntrary." Thl'ru is in one of the European \zmlls a place. where. whlrhm-cr wuy you sail the winds are upposlng. 'l‘hvrc arr people who all their Hie 500m Falling in (hr tenth of flu.- wind. All things spam against them. It may he «did In Hmir c'uudilinn as u! [hat of din! dir- r-lples In my In-xt; "(hr wind v.12; my.» u-ury." l'nun the Fullpwlnz Text. "The “nu! Wu: Coutnry"~nlnn. lamaâ€"~11": Vols. 0! ("mutually [In Only Aller- lltlvc In Mlllortune. "CONTRAHV WINDS" THE SUB- JECT LAST SUNDAY. TALMAGE’S SERMON. S I well know by experience on Lakt Galilee. one hour all may be ralm and the next hullr the winds and ’wuves will he an boisterous Hun: you are In dmIm an: to whether yuu WI“ land on (lu- shun-(- or oh lhc- 'uummn ul‘ But what other multitudes there are under other disadvantages! Here la a Christian Woman whose husband thinks religion a sham. and while the wile prays tho children one way the hus- hand swears them another. 0r here in a Christian man who is trylnx 10 do his best for God and the Church. and his wife holds him back and any: on the way home from prayehmeeting. where he gnu testimony for Christ: "Whnt I ha! you made of yourself! I hope hermit.» you will keep still." And when he would he benevolent and unmwmmmumnmm MINI-[mm 1'1“,“- Not a Word have I to say against. or- ruracy of speech, or fine olocmion. or hlgh mental culture. Get all those you can. But I do say to those who were brought up in the day of poor :rhool- hounen and Ignorant schoolmaster-J. and no opportunity: You may have so much of good In your soul and so much 0! heaven in your everyday life that you will be mtghtler for good than any who went through the curriculum of Harvard, or Yale. or Oxford. yet never graduated in the school 01 Christ. When you get up to the gate of heaven no one will ask you whether you can parse the first chapter 0! Genesis. but wheth- er you have learned the [ear of the Lord. whlch is tho beginning of who darn; nor whether you know how to square the circle. but whether you have ‘ Ilved a square life In at round world. Mount Zion is hlgher than Mount Par- naaaus. I Now. suppoln I nun find. htmmii in I mid-lite without nitration. nhnt is ho to do? no the hut he ran. Tho moot elective layman in a tanner pastornl charge that i ever heard spook m re, “ "mono theme. maid. within live min- ‘ Ito. oi nhortation. break an the Man at English mum-r. Ind it he loft any law nntrndnred he would oomph“! the work at lingual devastation in the punt with which he followed it. But i would rather have him pray for me. it i were sick or in trouble. than any Christian man i know oi, Ind in that church all the utopia prefermi him in oxhortatlon Ind prayer to all others. Why? 3mm he was no thoroughly plonn and had such power with God he was irresistible; and as he went on in m. prayer sinners npented and saints :houied for joy. and the hemvwi srcm- ed to get back their dead in roiestial companionship. And when he had stopped praying. and as soon as I mold wipe out of my eyes nnongh (mm to ,tre the closing hymn. I ended tho meeting, fearful that some iongwindmi prayer- meeting bore would pull us down from the seventh heaven, l’ul In [all now u“ ”no huul'ivu HIM ‘ rt-mnln. Allll rlmrrv an all opp-Mar. rlrâ€" ulmulann-u with Hu- clc-lcrmluuwm M fJuhn o! "om-min. Illu "u lunlly - mum. and you a: a mum rrlml mu. “I I pray and unenl- ,mu to lwu! nu- no In |nlu lb» [lulu Hml I may ulrlko (mo -guod blun- Mlh Ilnu Mum! M min-2" Do not Ihlnk m um. I: "l I‘lul rut-um" you have lml nu n! “11.1 {Mullins rev mnln. \‘ml MW rummh Ion m Hula "mom" loll In Ihrw “tifldl, while )0" Mn: "w null. and bull: hr". and Mn bravo-IL Art-v [run your Mummy-u» Int-tun. 0 mm and mm". 0' ulnpmo‘d or rrlpvlm pmntrnl (ammo- and un- ? ‘hnl. h) Hut ups-111! twin of and run 1 can m'vnmplllh' Th0 mum hunwmt'n Ill-ml ummd fluwph-luu. unalalr m mum-u m‘ Inau- uo- Man. on VIM I'm- Hw nln‘ul. llm Alanna" mulmd nun the ”at" o! MI 0.0 undo-r mlml m dmmh IM iom. 80 Mound" rlmrhal Mm by tho bfldlo. and luv-Md Mn Mud any [mm [M nun". and Iowan! tho nun. and the how-m uanlm us gum. aud Ala-ad" mam! Mm and mm on, m "n “(om-Dunn of nil who flood by. And that you mm mm! II m have yam mm Innml away from Hu- Ihdowa of your 0mm; In! "my "let you have no long pomkml. and your hood "3th Inward m- mu :hv fiction: sun at (imp! manhunt aml (thhua- how, am! sputum! "hump” A (‘Q‘lt‘hnlli’d surgvuu lnltl Im- at a scene in Hu- (‘llnirul lM-purlnwm :.r um- ut the New Yurk lumpimlx, whvu u pour man with :I “‘uundcd leg was hronghl In helm-(- lhc- Mink-nu Us In- npvmlml on. Thu surxvuu uni. 1min!- Illg 0|" [his and that In llu- :‘lInlI-nln. and lululllng lhl- unumlml leg. ahd \vn about In "run-ml In :lmpmaunu. win-n Ihe poor man loalml (mm Hm [able and bubble-cl lo “I" duor, and will. about In "rum-ml In :IIIXIHIHIHIHL wtwn the poor man loalml (mm "In mhlu and bubble-«l Io llm duor. scnul xi: I, "Gentle-men. I an! mrry lo «I‘Mpthu you. but by the [win at and I um .11.- wllll my Ir: nu.“ What u terrific In» In the 1mm 01 um [Anya-Ira! Lu-ulll ' i Again. many people labor under tln- mislortune of incomplete physiu'al equipment. We me by our Creator so ‘zowuomlcally built that we tunlmt ai- tord the obliteration of any rhys‘uul family. We want our two eyes. our two ears. our two hands, our two feet. our night lingers and two thumhs. Yet what multitudes of peoplv have but ulll‘ one. or hut one foot! The ordinmy vammltivs of life havv been qua-Impiml mliutupiml. soxtupled, nye. t-entvmlt'tl, in our time by tho (‘ivll War. and at the North and South at great multitmic- are lighting {ho battle of “iv with hull. or law than halt” tht- noetiml physical armaments. i do not \vondt'r at {In- pathos of u soidit-r during the '\';u', who, when told that he must hm’e his lmml amputated, Halli: “Donor. can‘t you saw it?" and when told that it was in: possible, said. with tears rolling down his I'ht't‘ksf "Wt-ll. then. gomlâ€"luyv, will hand: I ham- to part with you. Ymo have llom- ow :1 good sonlu‘ {or many ‘ years. but it M't‘llib‘ you must :40. ”Hwy bye." j 1 mod for fraud. you can make 1! Mind for honesty. 1! once It stood for wick- edness, you can make it stand {or pur- ny. There have been multitutdea at in- stances where men and women Jun- magniflcemly conquered me Masters 0! the name infllvled upon ”new. The Catterthun wan wrecked In Au- gust. 1895, while on the voynga lrom Sydney to Hong Kong. Fifty-four of her crew and passengers tout their lives, moruam have cut-In lin- non. The van“ moo M d produce Ind £10” In W In m M. The greatest diving feat ever at- tempted was Ihht of the raising of treasure that sank with the ateamer near Seal Roch, New South Wales. News hat. been received that every box of sovereigns that wont to the bottom has been saved by the men who work- ed under the sea at a depth 0! twenty- seven fathnms. The names of the div- as are Briggs and May. At times they were subject to a pressure of seventy I'o seventy-five pounds to the square inch. causing them great uniforms. An nnrirnt warrior saw an overpov~ erlng hmt rnmr down upon his small company of nnned men. and mnuntlng his horse he thrrw n handlul ol sand In the air. crying. "Let their tat-ea hr covered with contusion!" Anni both armies heard his voice. and hlatory pays it .19?de I: though the dust thrown In the air hall heroine so many angwls of supernatural dollvor-mm, and thr weak overrun the mighty. and the . imm-nso host fall back. and the small number marched on. Have faith in God. and though all the allied tort-vs nl dtswnnragrmenl. 390m to come ngalnst you in hattle array. and their laugh of «finance and contempt rnsaunds throuzh all the valleys and mountains. ynu might by talth In God. and impor- tunate prayer. pick up a handful ol the very «lust of your humiliation. and throw it into the air. and It shall he- ‘ come angels ol victory over all the unites of earth and hell. The vote" or your adversaries. human and satan- |¢_ shall be covered wlth contusion, while you shall be not only conqueror, but more than conqueror. through that grace whlch has so often made the {alien helmet of an overthrown mug. onlst the footntool 01 a Christian vlc. tory. Tun- good rout-go fro- :hu thle. all M 'hm pro-thew In [or mane In hurl mailman". There are boll" any: lot you. mm on can!» or In heaven. I pm my land under yam- rhln. and lm your not llllo (In "(It of the mill- lnx dawn. Have God on your chl0. and Hum you have for me (mops I" the "mm of haven. "no annual «mp-y nl whlrh In manly Mount-d rlmflou. and the mall"! Inlnflo om- hundred and lorly-l'mlr lhtmnm‘l. "N! "flaming: ul Man-m lhrIr drawn sword. In ”w 'l)’ M pruflrll and for all din-availing" and all um. I» only Vol" that I. worn: "at"... In on this subject la the mm o! Chrluunuy. 'III'I n “a mm o! Al-lnu 00‘. Whether I have IQIIM the par- Ikul-t «flan-up and" which you Inboa- or not. I distinctly doc-Inn. On It! mm a! God. that than in a uy not And a way up for an at you. You can- nm In any tom nu "on that cum. Man 3mm; vol-an rim In II Ibo! Pmlnflau um- I” (My (all none your: um. um! from undu- nw mm Hmhrs uh! van In"! nlulu: "l :- aulng hmm- m Ma no Ion“ Others hare u mixiuy Miami-In ihvir personal appearance. for which (My zm- no! mmnniblv. They forte! lhnl Hod (“binned their («Mun-t. and lho-ir mmpiexion, and Ihcir nuiur‘, 'he luv, 0! their nose. and mouth. mi handn. and (cot. and sue them their nil um! Iiwir noun-i upmmnw; and they (my! that math or the Iodd'u imu. work and Him ('hutrh'u bout with Ian bean done by homely main; and that Put! in Amalie in aid to run been hump-buried. and h“ eyw-igbi inland by o’hliullnil, rum many oi no Inn: in two-rum hm pan-ed "Mr mm In undying Iiiiinx amino”. and in dual-yin. the rich-"- ot Ind- mm nm on ribbon. or not, H! earl. or flan. m builuu. or aloe-airing 0! thick iiu-y hue hut brain. in mm [or ihmwlvn. [Deep "lying to Rec-ovu- Twang”. Others have unfortunate preduml- nunm u! some mental favulty. and llu‘h’ ranhm-sx throws them into wlld rntm'urlmu, or their trcpldatlnu makes Itwm «tn-line great opportunity. In tho-re in u veln uf melancholy In their allupouithm that defeat: them. or they have an t-mhmment ol ovor-mlnh that mums the Imprmlrm o! lnulm-erhy. Then there are those who made a mistake in early “to. :Ind that over- shadun's all their days. “Du you not ltnow that that mun was once tn pris- nn." Is whiny-rod. Or. "Do you know that that man unu- attempted suit-hie?" Or, "Do you know that that man once absmmtuu‘f' Or. "Do you know that that! man was once tilsvhal‘st’d for dis- honesty?” Perhaps there was only one wrong deed in the man's Me. and that nme m-l haunts the nulquuent all! cenâ€" tury at his oxtntem-v. Then tin-re are others under the great disadvantage of poverty. Who ought to get. thlngs cheapest? You (my those who have little means. But they my more. You buy coal by the Inn. ”1"." buy It by the bucket. You buy "our hy the barrel, they buy It, by (In- puuml. You get apparel chl‘ap, because you pay rush. They pay dour because ”W." have tu get trusted. And the lilhlv was right when It said: "the tle~ xtrm'tlon of the poor i): their :mvorty." tie. and publicly thank God that I never proposed at home to give any thing for any cause of humanity or re- ligion but the other partner In the do- mestic firm approved it. And when it seemed heynnd my ability and inith in God was tmcenaary. she had three- tnurths the faith. But i know men who, when they contribute to t-harita- ble objects are alraid that till! wlfe ahall mm It out. What a withering iul'fifi such a woman must be to at 1:001! man! DOWNERB GROVE METER. the in deed. House bill raising the age in whith children may he Instr tailed at the Soldiera' Orphan "one at Normal treat it to id and is rertata eases to in. House hill providing that the heirs to estates shall he aotiled before the will is prohated. Senator Kingahory‘s hill to provide for the ap- pointment of [cod and scale inspectors in duo. towns and villages failed to paashyavoteofsyaaatousan The house hill relating to fraternal beneficiary societia was advanced to third reading and nade a metal or- der for tomorrow. is the house Ir. ch‘s hill to authorise the trustees oi state hospitals for the insane to re- quire patients of suilctent ability to pay the inst charges at their support‘ was passed by a vote of 95 to is. Ir. Sherman's bill Increasing the salary o! the warden of the Joliet penitentiary from 32,500 to $4,000 per ananln was also passedâ€"yea, 95; nays. 19. Sulli- van spoke in favor o! the bill. while Sharroch opposed it. The senate bill providing for a state board of pardons was advanced to third reading. as was Mr. Boyd's police pension bill. The hill of Mr, Murray of Sangamon. in- creasing the minimum age of school teachers to 18 for women and l! for men was killed by striking out the enacting clause. The senate bill nu- thorizing the West Park commissionâ€" ers to tame $300,000 of bonds was ad- vanced to second reading and made a special order for tomorrow. The sen- ate hill to revise the law in relation to the commitment and detention of inâ€" natlea was taken up on second read- ing, and after considerable debata the enacting clause was stricken out. I” 21. When the house convened this ‘ morning. with Mr. Selby in the chair, 3 the opponents of the Allen street rall- way bill resisted all attempts to dis- pense with the reading of the journal, and it was read In full. Mr. O'Donnell and Ir. Bryant complained they had been incorrectly recorded on the vote Tuesday making the Allen bill‘s spe« cial order for to-day. and alter a brie! controversy they were allowed to set themselves right. Morey's bill to fix a standard or analysis for mill: was passedâ€"yen, 110; nays, 5. The tax levy bill, on motion of Mr. Thomas. was read a second time and made a special order on third reading for to- morrow. Mr. Perrotett's bill providing for the supervision of the warehouses at list St. Louis was advanced a third reading and made a special order for 11:30 to-morrow. The senate hill (Mc- Kinlay'a) authorising the appointment of a hounds-ion to ascertain and mark the positions occupied hy Illinois "'00" II the hula of lhfloh VI no.4 -‘_.._. ....__._ a..â€" (In polllnx plus, and mvldu co.- mllon lot In loam lad cloth May an. ton 0! county any. by peg. nlu vola. accept or and the pm, By Ill million: I! Ill] be voted [or Dy (mu-no tn an m: Manson o! It“. Incl or II. ludlu palm“! um- n “ma Iwo pvt-m elm-Non not yaw-on In a. nun “a m In no 1-". Thou pvt-um In hold o. 4"- tm: dun. Inch "In" animation I: “M II. mm! ol the Mn- m mm o! m fl"! ONO. low the Man.“ nynvmooluloluo muuimymmmunu with! n brunch ”yum. can In Cool eon-u. 0th" Nlh o! Inmâ€" nuo won out“ :- Mia's: "0.. Mil 9"ku an (I. county and at Cool will! on" "com I. mu tot noun on rolimlon‘ nnuu “1‘ Ida "that to "Mambo, to In fl" hr um: the m null“ nae-y. «on Iron tn I... the pen" nth nmfln‘ Ibo mild-flu 0! at. M ale-mum. or no person on!" out Iny. 2.- The senate reconsidered it: houtilo vote on Senior Crawford's primnry election bill, and panned it by n vote of 36 to 7. in making the motion to recon-later Mr. (fnwtord uid he be- iievcd the republican members could do no better thing {or their put! thin to pun n compuilory nrlmnry election law. Following in the shit 0! the lint Milled bill: "The prim-r: election nut-nine" in pint-ed under (no control of tin board of election commiuionrl. The board 001ch lho 1min: and cloth iron the regular election indu- And CIOPII; it duimtou the elocilon pn- cincu, which an in in grouped to- uther into prim diutlcu; ii loane- Whether or not the custodians of public funds shall continue‘to he al- lowed to fatten their private bank ec- countn by placing the funds out at In- terest now rests with Governor Tan- ner. Representative Merrlum'a bill, which passed the house recently. re- pealing the law Iuthorizing such pub- lic ofllcinll to loan the funds in their keeping. and making it n penal offense to make such loan, was approved by the senate and now awaits the signa- ture of the governor. Friends of State Treasurer Hertz, County Treasurer Koehenperger Ind other prominent republican ofllclnia affected by the bill ccnndentiy expect a veto. Whether one will be forthcoming the next to" due will decide. May. 25. Only the signature 0! the governor and the coming of July l'now prevent the owners of Iarehouses from buying and selling grain. Nutwllhstandinx the active opposition oi prominent members of the Chicago Board 0! Trade, the house. by a vote of 102 to 27. granted the warehousemen the de- szred permission by passing the bill to that elfecl. which the senate transmit- ted to It two weeks ago with a invar- abls vote of 34‘ to 10. it was still Ible to do may In." job. for the famine- which regal-fly en- ployed him. One day be flipped, In on n! the houses, at the top of 3 night of stairs. and fell almost to tho bottom. Th: mistreu of the ham hurried to him In great alarm. and naked It In thought he m seriously 1M, '1 guess not. ma’am." he um, thing rm- fly to his feet and my!" with M3“. “1 don’t think I'm killed. But that I was hull-way down an Mn, In"... think; I. 'I‘m 11qu to long In m- um, mn!‘ " In Wont! nan tn «maul un- 0'. Now handli- Ham. Imps. An old gentlemn, once 3 mutant of Portland, “the. can that [m moth" used to tell of on old revolution-r7 no!- dlev who was employed by val-long poo. ple in Portland to do can" Jobs about the home. It won uh! that In Ind done brave work during the rovquuon, and had been at one time In the servieo of Wnshlngton. He had a mall m- alon. of which he wu very proud. and by doing such work as he could, he so- mred a sumcient Income to provide for his modmt wants. As time went on In. brain beams somewhat clouded. but It An essential part of the treatment 0! this disturbance. then. in a strict nttea- (ion to the child's surrounding: unit I nrelui supervision of hit (mining to prevent. as In In possible. any undue mental or nervous strain. Family im- portant is it that his food rhonid be easily (ligated and nutrition, but not stimulating. and that an eil‘nrt thank! be made to improve his general henlth by bathing and exercise in the open nlr. An attack In oft..- nn-«l by 3 din- urhnm of the digestive ms, re- naming (m a vent dice-(lo. o:- 8-- proper food. on.» Mm! m an a manic! mdmo- of un no“ or throat. "lam! (mails. norm unlu- ncnt of (be and during the any. lo- ver, won-s. (ml-lug. Inflation of mo nth. and lll‘venuuted lukewarm-I. Fright Is one o! the lust con-o- caum n! um dlmurbcm Night-lar- mu 0! men-elven remit In little, I! my. action: hnrn; but u n Indict- no: of I nervous organisation they are most vain-Me. They Inn been "hand to (he "simian need" nun-l at the en- gineer, 1 signal which must than to 11- Much In: an la Ira-nu; (My my anew "try Mail. "on law mm“, or A! a balm a“ min Ir- num Intern): The modulate which can. then m mil-e- nuly db- covmd. hut (mu!) no lineman en.- un be M“. A: I nk, how. 070'. lightâ€"(mu occur I. eilldm who at dam-nu no] ndublo. Ann I u... hull; m- . lav III- I!“ Io n how. or m m. (I. and mm llm- about Ill: ad [MI-m lull- l-u a an. "on which In do. not an“ nul nonlu In childhood m at» u mount-I dluurbod by that In «Hm! night-ur- mm. A child that In so.- lo Ind app-mu: I!" and {or at hum of [to In about rmudly. or with” hot- man, mutt-I. nuddvnly im- with I punts. cry. u. h loud. minty man-no. mum on I. had a: unu- lu In Ibo middl- ol II- mnu. Imb- llu. min and looting lulu-I11 u no luau-m obi-cl. m. m- In nah! and M- hud- dumb «(I can or nun-Ila mm. men; I“ this ”om to to do.- Iot nmr lo undu- M. No «no [or II- .«m at “no. In! lo. not luv no. I... they to... and am- nucmmy mm to and "pub- an. Senator anlord‘e, provldlng for the construction or a driveway from Lake Park to Jackson Park and (or the location of the Field museum on the lake iront; vote, 28 yen to 7 nnys. i'l‘hooe voting in the negative were Sen-ton Aeplnwnii, Baxter, Berry. Harding, Huil. McConnell Ind Payne. The house bill (iinmmer'u) nuthotiiina the county board of snpervinore to name the Judge: at election (or each precinct at their July meeting; tho supervisor to he one of the imigel. and thnt no more than two of the reâ€" mnining Judge- nhnli belong to one party. This bill prevent: the collector and manor iron: being ex-oilicio judm of election. The house bill iAvery'n) reinting to imternnl bonel- rinry sock-tie: (Modern Woodmen bill). Renator Crevford‘n. inrrenuin‘ the ui~ fly at the Judges 0! the Buprrtne Court (min “.000 to $7.000 per annum. sena- tor Lundln‘u, to prevent the buyin. and uciiinu oi pounce nod inuduient me o! the name, Among the bills paused were the (ol- Inwlng: Senator Mahoney's bill to provide (or the vaccination 0! school children was called up on its passage as a upe- vial order and caused a warm debate The bill was finally recalled to second reading for the purpose or amendment. Mr. Fuller's anti-butterine bill was reâ€" ported from the house and caused a lengthy discussion, Senator Landrisnn moving that the rules be Impended. the bill read a first time and referred to the committee on tum drnlnase. The motion was beaten, Inciting but one vote a! the necessary two-thirds. The senate adjourned to 10 o'clock to-mur- row, Allen street railway bill the home Id- journcd to 9 o'clock toâ€"morrow morn- Int. NIGHT TBVONO. lino. Kala-In. In an phylichl mums-M i. an In 3 none m” In than-colon. ”my awn-mm ‘ _..' Eyes 0! Children. Great care should be (“an Inn- posing the child's eye- to the “fit. nee tint the light doe- not uni-e Ii. rectly in its eye. as it He! II the III. The light shining into the child'e " when it I: in the inky canine eat only elect: the one, but the m The cover of the umbreiie of the av rim should be dark. and it ie m to hue the light reach the eye: in. wt duriu tili- Met 1-: o! In. 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