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Grange No. G75, your Committee find that the difficulty 

 lias been amicably settled, and report accordingly. 



In the appeal of Bro. Geo. W. Meddler against Grange 

 No. 89G, your Committee have not enough information 

 and documents to warrant a consideration of the case. 



In the case of John Sonbarger vs. Oliver Hale, that the 

 case does not come within the jurisdiction of your Com- 

 mittee; and we respectfully return to your body the pa- 

 pers for your action. 



Signed, Charles Boone, } 



Edward Rodgers, > Committee. 

 J. D. Lewis, } 



Report as read adopted. 



Committee on By-Laws made the following report: 



Your Committee on By-Laws would beg leave to sub- 

 mit the following amendments to the By-Laws: 



Amend Article 2, Section 2, by striking out said sec- 

 tion and inserting the following: 



Sec. 2. Each county shall be entitled to one delegate, 

 who may be either a Brother or Sister. Any county hav- 

 ing a paid-up merab ership of one thousand shall be entit- 

 led to a second delegate; but in no instance shall mileage 

 and per diem be paid to more than one delegate from the 

 same county, unless entitled to the same by reason of 

 said membership. 



Amend Article 2, Section 3, by striking out all before 

 the word "provided," in the fourth line of the printed 

 copy, and inserting the following: 



Sec. 3. The first Tuesday in December of each year the 

 County Grange, together with the Masters, Past Masters, 

 and their wives who are Matrons, of Subordinate Granges 

 in the county, and not belonging to the County Grange, 

 shall assemble at the usual place of meeting of the 

 County Grange, and elect their delegates on the above 

 basis. 



Amend Article 3 by striking out all down to the word 

 "at," in the second line, and inserting the following: 



