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Auditor of State Department:

For salary of auditor, three thousand dollars ($3,000). For salary of chief clerk, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary of book keeper, sixteen hundred dollars ($1,600). For salary of land clerk, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For salary of railroad and bank clerk, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

For salary of trust fund and canal clerk, fourteen hundred dollars ($1,400).

For salary of statistical clerk, twelve hundred dollars. ($1,200).

For furniture and repairs, one hundred dollars ($100). For contingent expenses, sixteen hundred dollars ($1,600). To pay bounties of veteran volunters under the provision of the act of April 16, 1880, five hundred dollars ($500).

Attorney-General :)

Salary of attorney-general, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For salary of clerk, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For attorney-general's fees on collection, five hundred dollars ($500).

For contingent expenses of office, three hundred dollars ($300).

For attorney's fees employed under section 202 R. S., three hundred dollars ($300).

Commissioner of State Common Schools:

For salary of commissioner, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary of chief clerk, seventeen hundred and fiftý dollars ($1,750).

For salary of assistant clerk, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).

For traveling expenses of commissioner in the discharge of his duties, six hundred dollars ($600).

For contingent expenses of the office, five hundred dollars. ($500).

For shipping reports, one hundred dollars ($100).

Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs:

For salary of commissioner, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary of clerk, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200). For contingent expenses, four hundred dollars ($400). For services of experts to examine railroads and railroad bridges, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).

Fish-Commissioner:

For the expenses of the commissioner, ten thousand dollars ($10,000), to be drawn on vouchers approved by the commission, six thousand dollars ($6,000) of the appropriation to be expended in the distribution of fish in the inland waters of the state; such portion of which as may be necessary may be used for the payment of one half of the salary of officers.

Ohio River Improvement Commission:

For expenses of commission, three hundred dollars ($300). Executive Department:

For salary of governor, four thousand dollars ($4,000). For salary of lieutenant-governor, eight hundred dollars ($800).

For salary of private secretary, eight hundred dollars ($800).

For salary of executive clerk, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

For contingent expenses and extra clerk hire, twenty-eight hundred dollars ($2,800).

For office furniture and repairing same, one hundred and seventy-three dollars and fifty cents ($173.50).

For painting offices and varnishing cases, two hundred dollars ($200).

For indexing record from 1831 to 1856, inclusive, thirteen. hundred dollars ($1,300).

Insurance Department:

For salary of superintendent, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary of chief clerk, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For salary of book-keeper, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200). For salary of corresponding clerk, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For salary of mailing clerk, eight hundred dollars ($800).
For salary of actuary, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
For salary of extra clerks, six hundred dollars ($600).
For extra clerk, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

For contingent expenses, sixteen hundred dollars ($1,000).
For valuation tables, one hundred dollars ($100).

Judiciary

For salaries of the supreme, superior and common pleas judges, two hundred and four thousand eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($204,083.33).

Commissioner of Labor Statistics:

For salary of commissioner, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For contingent expenses, three hundred and fifty dollars. ($350).

For traveling expenses, two hundred dollars ($200).

Legislature:

For salaries and mileage of members of the General Assembly, per diem of clerks, sergeants-at-arms and employes while the General Assembly is in session, and for the payment of the clerk of the senate and house, after adjournment, as provided in sections thirty-nine, forty-three, forty-five, revised statutes, and for the payment of any other persons or employes, for labor performed or services rendered after

the adjournment of the General Assembly as may be provided for by resolution of the respective branches, one hundred and nine thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($109,225).

For senate contingent expenses, four hundred dollars ($400). For house contingent expenses, six hundred dollars ($600). For expenses of legislative committee, six hundred dollars ($600).

For senate clerk contingent expenses, fifty dollars ($50). For house clerk contingent expenses, one hundred dollars ($100).

For Frederick Blenkner for taking charge of the senate chambers and hall of the house and committee rooms after its adjournment in the spring 1883, until its meeting January 1884, to put the same in condition immediately after adjournment and keep them so, continuously, and prepare them for the meeting of the General Assembly in January, 1884, to take charge of the bill books and other property of the members as requested, six hundred and fifty dollars ($650); vouchers shall be allowed from month to month for services at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day ($2.50), the same to be approved by the auditor of state.

State Library:

For purchasing books, magazines and papers, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

For contingent expenses. six hundred dollars ($600). For salary of librarian, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For salary of assistant librarian, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).

For furniture, three hundred and twenty-five dollars ($325). The same to be expended under direction of the library commission.

Law Library:

For salary of librarian, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For salary of assistant librarian, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For purchase of books for law library, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

For contingent expenses, one hundred dollars ($100).

Inspector of Mines:

For salary of inspector, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary of assistant inspector, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).

For contingent and traveling expenses, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).

For carpet, furniture and painting walls, three hundred dollars ($300).

That the sum of one hundred and ninety dollars ($190),

being the balance November 15, 1882, be and the same is hereby re-appropriated for attorney's fees.

Supreme Court :

For contingent expenses, three hundred and fifty dollars ($350).

For cleaning court and consultation-room and law library, for painting and repairing same, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).

For telephone, sixty dollars ($60).

For furniture for consultation-room, six hundred dollars. ($600).

For compensation of porter, one hundred and eighty dollars ($180).

Clerk of Supreme Court:

For contingent expenses, four hundred dollars ($400). •
For salary of deputy clerk, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200)..
Reporter of Supreme Court:

Salary of reporter, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Contingent expenses, one hundred dollars ($100).

Treasurer of State:

For salary of treasurer, three thousand dollars ($3,000).
For salary of cashier, two thousand dollars ($2,000).

For salary of two book-keepers, twenty-seven hundred dollars ($2,700).

For salary of two night watchmen, sixteen hundred dollars ($1,600).

For contingent expenses, one thousand dollars ($1,000). For expenses collecting auditor's drafts, eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800).

For district telegraph and telephone, eighty-nine dollars and eighty-five cents ($89.85).

For furniture and new carpet, three hundred dollars ($300). For extinguishing lights in state house and state grounds, one hundred and twenty dollars ($120).

Secretary of State:

For salary of secretary, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary of chief clerk, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For salary of statistical clerk, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

For salary of stationery clerk, thirteen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350).

For salary of corporation clerk, thirteen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350).

For salary of recording clerk, thirteen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350).

For salary of superintendent of packing room, eight huned dollar ($800).

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For extra clerical labor, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For distribution of laws and journals, eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800).

For stationery, ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

For printing paper, thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000). For contingent expenses, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For carpet, furniture and repairs, three hundred dollars ($300).

For volumes thirty-eight and thirty-nine Ohio state reports, six hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty cents. ($649 50).

For completing statistical reports of 1882, three hundred. dollars ($300).

Supervisor of Public Printing:

For salary of supervisor, seventeen hundred and sixteen. dollars and sixty-six cents ($1,716.66).

For contingent expenses, two hundred dollars ($200).

For state printing, twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000). For state binding, twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000). For elevator, embossing press, table shears and folding table, and for repairs, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).

Members of the Board of Public Works:

For salary members of the board of public works, twentyfour hundred dollars ($2,400).

No appropriations made in the foregoing section, or any part thereof, shall be drawn for any other purpose than that for which it is made, nor shall any part thereof be drawn to pay deficiencies or debts existing prior to the fifteenth day of February, 1883.

No bills for extra clerk hire (except in the executive department) sprinkling streets, furniture or carpets shall be paid out of the appropriation therein made for contingent

expenses.

No money therein appropriated shall be drawn except on a requisition on the auditor of state, approved by the head. of each department, which shall set forth the service rendered or the materials furnished and the dates of purchase and time of service, and it shall be the duty of the auditor of state to see that these provisions are complied with.

Miscellaneous:

To Lindsay and brother for tax paid under Pond liquor law, three hundred dollars ($300).

To Fraimenhein & Vilsack for tax paid under Pond liquor law, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).

Public Works :

SEC. 2. That there is hereby appropriated from any money coming into the treasury as receipts from the public works the following sums, to wit:

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