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SECTION 2. The moneys appropriated in the preceding section shall not be in any way expended to pay liabilities or deficiencies existing prior to February 15, 1896, nor shall they be used or paid out for purposes other than those for which said sums are specifically appropriated as aforesaid.

Partial appropriations for 1896 and 1897.

SECTION 3. No bills for clerk hire, for furniture or carpets, or for newspapers, shall be paid out of appropriations made for contingent expenses; no bills for horses or cows, carriages or wagons, carpets or furniture, or any expenses for officers attending state, inter-state or national associations of benevolent institutions, shall be paid out of the appropriations made for current expenses of said institutions; and no money herein appropriated shall be drawn except on a requisition on the auditor of state, approved by the head of each department or the trustees of the institution, which shall set forth the service rendered or material furnished, and the date of purchase and the time of service, and it shall be the duty of the auditor of state to see that these provisions are complied with. No bills for extra clerk hire in favor of any clerk or clerks, while drawing salaries from the state, shall be allowed from any amount hereby appropriated, and this act shall take effect on its passage.

DAVID L. SLEEPER,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 6, 1896.

President of the Senate. 15G

Appropriation for inaugural expenses.

[Senate Bill No. 56.]

AN ACT

Making appropriations for the governor's inauguration.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated from any money in the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of four hundred and nineteen dollars and ninety-nine cents for the expenses incurred in the inauguration of the governor-elect, on the thirteenth day of January, 1896, to be paid. out upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the joint committee having in charge the inauguration ceremonies.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

DAVID L. SLEEPER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 7, 1896.

President of the Senate. 16G

[House Bill No. 160.]

AN ACT

Making appropriations to build a sewer for the Cleveland state hospital and repealing an act passed May 1, 1894, entitled "An act making appropriations to build a sewer for the Cleveland state hospital."

for sewer for

cleveland state

hospital.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is appropriated out of Appropriation any moneys in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to the credit of the general revenue fund, for the purpose hereinafter specified, to wit: For constructing a sewer from the sewer of the Cleveland state hospital to the sewer of the city of Cleveland at the corner of Miles avenue and Broadway, ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Any balance in the Transfer of balforegoing funds may be transferred to either of the other funds of the trustees of the Cleveland state hospital, and the Repeals. act of May 1, 1894, entitled “An act making appropriations to build a sewer for the Cleveland state hospital" is hereby

repealed.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

DAVID L. SLEEPER,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ASAHEL W. JONES

ance.

Passed February 7, 1896.

President of the Senate.
17G

[Senate Bill No. 23.]

AN ACT

Authorizing the auditor of state to issue a duplicate warrant on state treasury.

Duplicate warrant in favor of

lyn.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the auditor of state is hereby authorized to issue a duplicate warrant in favor of Samuel Samuel LlewelLlewellyn, deputy mine inspector in district number one, for one hundred dollars, said original warrant No. 9475, issued September 18, 1895, was accidentally destroyed.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force

on and after its passage.

DAVID L. SLEEPER,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 12, 1896.

President of the Senate.
18G

Markets:

Power to regulate markets.

Toledo haymarket.

No charge to be

pancy of marketspaces, etc.

Toledo.

[House Bill No. 51.]

AN ACT

To amend sections 2577 and 2578 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That sections 2577 and 2578 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio be amended so as to read as follows: SEC. 2577. The council may also prevent forestalling the markets, prohibit or regulate huckstering in the markets, and adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary to prevent fraud, and preserve order in the markets; and they may authorize the immediate seizure, arrest, and removal from any market of any person violating its regulations, together with any article in his possession, and the immediate seizure and destruction of tainted or unsound meat or other provisions; provided, that in cities of the third grade of the first class, the common council may by ordinance designate any particular market or markets as a "hay-market" or "haymarkets" and prohibit the selling of any hay, straw, fodder, grain or wood at any other markets than those so designated.

SEC. 2578. No charge or assessment of any kind made for occu- shall be levied upon any farmer or producer of vegetables or provisions bringing the same to market, for occupying a place, with or without horses and wagons used in bringing such produce to the market, in any of the market-spaces, or in the streets contiguous thereto, on market-days, and evenings previous thereto; provided, however, that nothing in this section shall prohibit cities of the third grade of the first class by ordinance requiring any person, not occupying a regularly rented space in a market, to pay a reasonable compensation not to exceed twenty-five cents, for each day or portion of a day such person may occupy space upon a market for the purpose of selling any article specified in section 2576 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, and to provide for the collection thereof.

Repeals, etc.

SECTION 2. That sections 2577 and 2578 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio be and the same are hereby repealed and this act shall take effect and be in force on its passage.

CHARLES H. BOSLER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 13, 1896,

President of the Senate.

19G

[House Bill No. 53.]

AN ACT

To amend section 3 of an act entitled "An act to prevent fraud and deception in the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine and promote public health in the state of Ohio," passed May 16, 1894.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

the State of Ohio, That section 3 of an act entitled "An act Oleomargarine: to prevent fraud and deception in the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine and promote public health in the state of Ohio," be amended to read as follows:

Placards to be displayed by hotel proprietors and others.

SEC. 3. Every proprietor, keeper, manager or person in charge of any hotel, boat, railroad car, boarding-house, restaurant, eating-house, lunch-counter or lunch-room, who therein sells, uses, serves, furnishes or disposes of or uses in cooking, any oleomargarine, shall display and keep a white placard in a conspicuous place, where the same may be easily seen and read, in the dining-room, eating-room, restaurant, lunch-room or place where such substance is furnished, served, sold or disposed of, which placard shall be. in size not less than ten by fourteen inches, upon which shall be printed in black letters, not less in size than one and a half inches square, the words, "oleomargarine sold and used here," and said card shall not contain any other words than the ones above described, and such proprietor, keeper, manager or person in charge shall not sell, serve or dispose of hibited. such substance as for butter when butter is asked for or purported to be furnished or served.

Deception pro

SECTION 2. Section 3 of the above recited act, Repeals, etc. passed May 16, 1894, is hereby repealed and this act shall

take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

CHARLES H. BOSLER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 13, 1896.

President of the Senate.
20G

[House Bill No. 67.]

AN ACT

To amend supplemental section 22646 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended May 21, 1894, and to amend section 2269 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended May 21, 1894 (O. L. vol. 91, p. 377).

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That supplemental section 22646 of the Assessments: Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended May 21, 1894, and sec

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