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[Senate Bill No. 30.]

AN ACT

To provide for a deficiency caused by the publication of the constitutional amendments.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fortysix thousand dollars ($46,000.00), to pay for the publication of the constitutional amendments provided for by the act passed April 5, 1883, O. L. pp. 95 and 96. The same shall be paid in accordance with section five of said act, except that the vouchers therein named shall also be approved by the commissioners of public printing before the auditor shall draw his warrant for the same.

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

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed January 26, 1884.

[Senate Bill No. 22.]

AN ACT

Making appropriations to pay the principal and interest of the public funded debt, interest on the irreducible debt, and the expenses of the commissioners of the sinking fund.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated from any money that may be in the treasury, or that may come into the treasury, belonging to the sinking fund, the following sums for the purposes herein named:

For payment For the payment of the principal of the funded debt due principal July 1, 1884, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. funded debt. ($350,000.00).

Interest on

For the interest on the funded debt, two hundred and funded debt. twenty thousand, seven hundred and fifty-one dollars ($220,751.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the interest falling due July 1, 1884, and January 1, 1885.

Interest on irreducible

debt.

For the interest on the irreducible debt of the state, which constitutes the school, ministerial, Ohio university, and Ohio state university, two hundred and sixty-five thousand and nineteen dollars and eighty cents ($265,019.80), or so much as may be necessary to pay interest thereon.

For the payment of the expenses of the commissioners of Expenses of the sinking fund, including salary of the clerk, two thousand commissiondollars ($2,000.00). ers sinking fund.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from

and after its passage.

Speaker

D. MARSH,

the House of Representatives.

ELMER WHITE, "

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed January 31, 1884.

[Senate Bill No. 21.]

AN ACT

Making appropriations for the support of the common schools. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated from any moneys raised or accruing in the state treasury for the support of the common schools, one million, six hundred and twelve thousand and three hundred dollars ($1,612,300.00), or so much as may come into the treasury for that purpose, to be distributed and paid in the manner provided by law. SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

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Making partial appropriations for the benevolent, penal and correctory institutions of the state, and other several departments of the state government for the last three quarters of the fiscal year, ending November 15, 1884, and the first quarter of the fiscal year ending February 15, 1885.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund, and not otherwise appropriated, the following sums of money for the purposes herein named, to wit:

Athens Asylum for Insane:

Current expenses, thirty thousand dollars ($30,000).

Officers' salaries, twelve hundred and seventy-five dollars ($1,275).

Ordinary repairs, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Expenses of trustees, fifty dollars ($50).

Cleveland Asylum for Insane:

Current expenses, thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000). Officers' salaries, twelve hundred and seventy-five dollars and eighteen cents ($1,275.18).

Ordinary repairs, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

Columbus Asylum for Insane:

Current expenses, forty-three thousand dollars ($43,000). Officers' salaries, fourteen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,450). Ordinary repairs, nine hundred and ten dollars and eightyone cents ($910.81).

Expenses of trustees, fifty-one dollars and seventy-five cents ($51.75).

Deaf and Dumb Asylum.

Current expenses, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). Salaries of officers and teachers, fifty-two hundred and fifty dollars ($5,250).

Expenses of trustees, ninety dollars ($90).

Ordinary repairs, eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars ($1,125).

Furniture and repairing dining-room, seventy-five dollars ($75).

Foreman of shoe-shop and supplies three hundred and seventy-five dollars ($375).

Foreman of printing office and supplies, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225).

Foreman of carpenter shop and supplies, three hundred and fifty dollars ($350).

Dayton Asylum for Insane:

Current expenses, twenty-five thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars ($25,750).

Officers' salaries, eleven hundred dollars ($1,100).

Ordinary repairs, twelve hundred and fifty dollars ($1,250). Expenses of trustees, fifty dollars ($50).

Blind Asylum:

Current expenses, ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

Salaries of officers and teachers, thirty-four hundred dollars ($3,400).

Expenses of trustees, one hundred and forty dollars ($140).

Imbecile Asylum:

Current expenses, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars ($22,500).

Ordinary repairs, one thousand seven hundred dollars ($1,700).

Salaries of officers and teachers, three thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars ($3,325).

Expenses of trustees, one hundred and seventy-five dollars ($175).

Lucas County Insane Asylum:

Care of insane, five thousand two hundred and sixty-five dollars ($5,265).

Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home:

Current expenses, twenty-three thousand four hundred and sixty dollars ($23,460).

Salaries of officers and teachers, four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars ($4,350).

Ordinary repairs, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Expenses of trustees, seventy-five dollars ($75).

Support of orphans outside, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($2,250).

Ohio Penitentiary:

Current expenses, twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000). Salaries of guards, fifteen thousand six hundred dollars ($15,600).

Salaries of officers, three thousand nine hundred and twenty-five dollars. ($3,925).

Expenses of directors, five hundred dollars ($500).

Prosecution and transportation of convicts, as per sections 759, 761, and 7334 to 7337, inclusive, thirty thousand dollars ($30,000).

Manufacture of gas, four thousand two hundred dollars ($4,200).

Rewards to convicts, one thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ($1,160).

Repairs, two thousand dollars ($2,000).

Carpets, seventy five dollars ($75).

Girls' Industrial Home:

Current expenses, seventy-five hundred dollars ($7,500). Salaries, thirty-seven hundred and seventy-eight dollars and seventy-five cents ($3,778.75).

Expense of trustees, two hundred dollars ($200).

Reform Farm for Boys:

Current expenses, six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($6,250).

Salaries, five thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars ($5,375).

Repairs, seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750).

Expenses of trustees, fifty dollars ($50).

Board of State Charities:

Expenses of board, eight hundred and seventy-five dollars ($875).

Ohio State University:

Ordinary repairs, six hundred and twenty-five dollars ($625).

Improvement to campus, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).

Expenses of trustees, one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents ($112.50).

Agricultural experimental station, twelve hundred and fifty dollars ($1,250).

Meteorological bureau, expenses of, five hundred dollars

($500).

Extension and distribution of weather signals, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).

· Toledo House of Refuge:

Care of boys under contract, fifty-two hundred dollars. ($5,200).

Adjutant-General's Department:

Salary of adjutant-general, five hundred dollars ($500). Salary of assistant adjutant-general, three hundred and seventy five dollars ($375).

Salary of chief clerk, three hundred and fifty dollars ($350). Salary of superintendent state arsenal, three hundred dollars ($300).

Transcribing clerks, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200); Provided, that each of said transcribing clerks shall be paid at the rate of four dollars ($4.00) per day for labor actually performed, to be paid on the certificate of the adjutant-general after the services have been rendered.

State House and Grounds:

Superintendent of laborers, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225).

Engineer, three hundred dollars ($300).

Two firemen, four hundred and fifty dollars ($450).

Four regular laborers, one hundred and twenty-two dollars ($122).

Janitor flag-room, one hundred and eighty dollars ($180). Visitors' attendant, one hundred and eighty dollars ($180). Day policeman, one hundred and eighty dollars ($180). Night policeman, three hundred and ninety-one dollars and fifteen cents ($391.15).

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