BILLS READ THE SECOND TIME
Mr. Viehe's bill [S. 180] to amend the Sunday law by legalizing notes executed on that day after passing into innocent hands.
Mr. Henry's [S. 103] to protect the property of Public Libraries.
Mr. Grubbs' [S. 82] in relation to change of investment of property of wards.
Mr. Lockridge's [S. 183] to provide for issuing sums to Colleges and Universities.
Mr. Bundy's [S. 97] to provide for appropriation of real estate for common school purposes.
Mr. Hostetter's [S. 84] for but one voting Precinet in towns of 3,000.
Mr. Chapman's [S. 174] limiting the time for redemption by prior incumbrance from foreclosure of mortgage sales.
Mr. Hostetter's [S. 200] to legalize acts of Notaries Public, were severally passed to the third reading; and---
Mr. Rahm's bill [S. 170] to authorize partial release of mortgages by Auditors; Mr. Poindexter's [S. 105] concerning County Libraries were indefinitely postponed.
Mr. Kramer's bill [S. 126] to amend Sections 103 and 104 of the common school law, was laid on the table.