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Master thereof suspended said Grange until the meeting 

 of the State Grange at this session. The sentence of sus- 

 pension having expired, the matter is referred to your 

 body for further action. 



On motion, the Master was instructed to have the char- 

 ter of said Grange revoked. 



Bro. Easterly offered the following: 



Resolved, That intoxication is a crime, and the By-Laws 

 of the Subordinate Granges should be so amended as to 

 punish it accordingly. 



Referred to committee on Good of the Order. 



Bro. Ridenhower offered the following: 



Resolved, That no person should be eligible to member- 

 ship in the Grange who refuses to pay his debts. 



Referred to committee on Good of the Order. 



Also — 



Resolved, That Patrons of Husbandry should patronize 

 such papers and journals as are in sympathy with their 

 interests. 



Referred to committee on Good of the Order. 



Bro. Hamilton offered the following: 



Whereas, Some of the grievances pertaining to the ag- 

 ricultural interest can be redressed only by enactments of 

 the Legislature; therefore, 



Rf£olv€il, That we believe it will be for the good of the 

 Order, and* for the interests of the masses, for us to have 

 a committee of at least one, and that one be appointed 

 by the Worthy Master of die State Grange, to go fresh 

 from the people and demand, in behalf of the people-, 

 such legislation as we agree upon in the State Grange. 



Referred to committee on Good of the Order. 



Bro. Beadles offered the following: 



Resolved, That the State Grange recommend that the 

 very able address of Bro. Boone be published and read in 

 each Subordinate Grange in the State. 



Referred to committee on Good of the Order. 

 Bro. Maltby offered the following: 

 Inasmuch as there is considerable dissatisfaction among 

 the Subordinate Granges throughout the State in relation 



