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

LEWIS C. LAYLIN.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

ELBERT L. LAMPSON.

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed April 15, 1892.
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[Senate Bill No. 283.]

AN ACT

To amend section 3336 of the R vi-ed Statutes of Ohio, as passed May 13, 1886 (O. L., vol. 83, p. 153).

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the S'ate of Ohio, That section 3336 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio be amended so as to read as follows:

Railroad companies:

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Sec. 3336. Every company shall have attached to each Signals at raillocomotive engine passing upon its road, a bell of the ordinary size in use on such engine, and a steam whistle; and the. engineer or person in charge of an engine in motion and approaching a turnpike, highway, toward [town road] crossing or private crossing where the view of said private crossing is obstructed by embankment, trees, curve or any other obstruction to view, upon the same line therewith, and in like manner where the road crosses any other traveled place, by bridge or otherwise, shall sound such whistle at a distance of at least eighty and not further than one hundred rods from the place of such crossing, and ring such bell continuously until the engine passes such crossing; but the provisions of this section shall not interfere with the proper observance of any ordinance passed by any city or village council regulat ing the management of railroads, locomotives and steam whistles thereon, within the limits of such city or village.

SECTION 2. That said section 3336 be and the same is Repeals. hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from

and after its passage.

Passed April 16, 1892.

LEWIS C. LAYLIN

Speaker of the House of Representatives,

ANDREW L. HARRIS,

President of the Senate.

Electric light plant bonds

[Senate Bill No. 314.]

AN ACT

To authorize villages of the first grade having a population at the last federal census of not less than three thousand six hundred (3.600) nor more than three thousand six hundred and twenty (3,620), or which may have such population at any subsequent federal census, to issue and sell bonds, but not exceeding twenty thousand ($20,000.00) dollars in amount, for the purpose of purchasing, erecting, operating and owning electric light plants.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State Wapakoneta). of Ohio, That villages of the state of Ohio of the first grade having a population at the last federal census of not less than three thousand six hundred (3,600) nor more than three thousand six hundred and twenty (3,620), or which may have such population at any subsequent census, be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to issue and sell their bonds in any sum not exceeding twenty thousand ($20,000.00) dollars for the purpose of purchasing, erecting, operating and owning electric light plants to be used in supplying lights for streets and other public lighting and lights for private use.

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SECTION 2. Said bonds shall be issued and sold as other bonds are issued and sold under existing laws for other public improvement. They shall bear date the day of issue, shall express upon their face the purpose for which issued and sold, the act of the general assembly of the state of Ohio by which said issue and sale are authorized, shall be signed by the mayor and attested and registered by the village clerk the same as other bonds are now authorized by law for public improvements, and said bonds, in the discretion of the village council, may have interest coupons attached

SECTION 3. Said bonds shall not run for a time greater than twenty-five (25) years from the date of their is-ue, and shall, together with interest, be made payable at such place or places as the council may direct.

SECTION 4. Said bonds shall not draw interest at a rate todian of pro- exceeding six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. The money obtained from the sale of such bonds shall be paid into the hands of the village treasurer, who shall hold and distribute the same under the orders of the village council.

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SECTION 5. Before any such bonds shall be issued and issue and sale sold, the question of the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose herein specified shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said village at a regular or special election called for the purpose of voting on such question; the ballots used by such electors shall have written or printed thereon the words "For the construction of an electric light plant-Yes,' and "For the construction of an electric light plant-No." And if a majority of such electors voting on said question shall vote "Yes," then said village shall issue said bonds as above expressed.

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Making appropriations for the last three quarters of the fiscal year ending November 15th, 1892, and the first quarter of the fiscal year, 1893. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the following sums are hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund, not otherwise appropriated, for uses and purposes herein specified, to wit:

Adjutant-General's Department:

Salary of clerks, nine hundred dollars ($900.00). Contingent expenses and inspection, one thousand and eighty dollars ($1,080.00).

Transportation of indigent soldiers, one hundred dollars

($100.00).

Care of military stores and freight on arms, eleven hundred dollars ($1,100.00).

For completing and shipping soldiers' rosters, nine thousand dollars ($9,000.00).

Carpets and furniture, three hundred dollars ($300.00).

Ohio National Guard:

Pay O. N. G. in camp, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars ($32 500.00).

Subsistence O. N. G., twelve thousand dollars ($12,

000.00).

Fuel, etc., O. N. G., three thousand dollars ($3,000 00).
Transportation O. N. G., eleven thousand dollars ($11,-

000.00).

Horse hire for batteries, four thousand dollars ($4,000.00).
Forage for horses, four hundred dollars ($400.00).

Incidental expenses of military companies, twelve thousand four hundred dollars ($12,400 00).

Uniforms, overcoats and blankets, twelve thousand five

hundred dollars ($12,500.00).

Tents and repairs, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).

State-House and Grounds:

Extra labor, five hundred dollars ($500.00).

Material and repairs, one thousand dollars ($1,000 00).
Fuel for state-house, five hundred dollars ($500.00).

General appropriations.

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Water rent, four hundred dollars ($400.00).

Care and repair of heating apparatus, six hundred dollars ($600.00).

Lighting state-house with electric light, eight thousand five hundred dollars ($8,500.00).

Ohio State Board of Agriculture: Encouragement of agriculture, five thousand dollars

($5,000.00).

Contingent expenses and book-case, eight hundred dollars ($800.00).

Agricultural Experiment Station:

Expenses of board of control, two hundred dollars ($200.00).

Barns for feeding experiments, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00).

For boiler-house, tool-house, green house, heating building and apparatus, gas and water supply, and the improvement of buildings, twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500.00).

Fencing and drainage, two thousand dollars ($2 000.00). Fruit, stock and forestry planting, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).

For spraying experiments, five hundred dollars ($500.00). Provided, that the appropriation for the said agricultural experiment station for the various improvements h-rein mentioned shall not be available until pending litigation is fully determined by the supreme court in favor of the validity of the act passed April 23, 1891 (88 O. L., p. 353), providing for the locating of the said experiment station; provided that appeal is taken and perfected from the decision of the circuit court to the supreme court within one month from the pas sage of this law.

Attorney-General:

Salary of extra clerk, two hundred dollars ($200 00).
Contingent expenses, four hundred dollars ($400 00).
Fees on collections, one thousand dollars ($1,000 00).
Books, desks, carpets and painting, two hundred and fifty
dollars ($250 00).

Auditor of State:

Contingent expenses, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00). Additional clerk hire, eight hundred dollars ($800 00). Furniture, carpets and repairs, three hundred dollars ($300.00).

Board of Health:

General expenses of the board, five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500.00).

To pay for destruction of building at Urbana campground, destroyed by order of board of health, five hundred dollars ($500.00).

Board of Love Stock Commissioners:

General expenses of board, four thousand dollars General appro ($4,000.00)..

Board of State Charities:

Expenses of board, in cluding investigations when ordered by the governor, three thousand four hundred dollars ($3,400.00).

Board of Public Works:

Miami and Erie canal, keeping in repair and improvement of, all of its earnings and its balances, except as below appropriated.

Northern division Ohio canal, keeping in repair and improvement of, all of its earnings, except as below appropriated, its balances, and twenty-two thousand dollars. Provided, that five thousand dollars of the amount so appropriated may be used for rebuilding the Roscoe aqueduct ($22,000 00).

Southern division Ohio canal, keeping in repair and mprovement of, all of its earnings, except as below appropriated, its balances, and twenty-one thousand five hundred dollars, provided that fifteen hundred dollars of the amount so appropriated, may be used for the Hocking canal ($21 500 00). Hocking canal, all of its earnings.

Walhonding canal, all of its earnings and balances.
Contingent expenses, five hundred dollars ($500 00).

Attorney's fees, to be paid out of earnings of canal for which services are rendered, twenty-five hundred dollars. ($2,500.00).

Members' traveling expenses for each, to be paid according to law equally out of the earnings of each division, six hundred dollars ($600.00).

Salary of secretary, one thousand five hundred dollars. ($1,500.00).

For clerk hire, seven hundred dollars ($700 00).

For letter file, one hundred and seventy-five dollars ($175.00).

Canal Commission :

Expense of commission, four thousand dollars ($4.000.00).
Salaries of members, two hundred dollars ($200 00).

Ohio Dairy and Food Commissioner :

Salary of commissioner, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00). Salaries of assistant commissioners, two thousand dollars ($2,000.00).

Expenses of chief commissioner, eight hundred dollars ($800 00).

Expenses of assistant commissioners, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200 00).

Compensation of chemist, four hundred and fifty-seven dollars ($457.00).

Expenses of inspections, prosecutions and publications of results of analysis, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00).

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