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Thirty-third-The counties of Rock Island and Henry shall constitute the Thirty-third district.

Thirty-fourth-The counties of Pike, Scott and Morgan shall constitute the Thirty-fourth district.

Thirty-fifth-The counties of Knox, Warren, Henderson and Mercer shall constitute the Thirty-fifth district.

Thirty-sixth-The counties of Greene and Macoupin shall constitute the Thirty-sixth district.

Thirty-seventh-The counties of Adams and Brown shall constitute the Thirty-seventh district.

Thirty-eighth-The counties of Montgomery, Bond and Fayette shall constitute the Thirty-eighth district.

Thirty-ninth-The county of Sangamon shall constitute the Thirty-ninth district.

Fortieth-The counties of Douglas, Coles and Shelby shall constitute the Fortieth district.

Forty-first-The counties of Macon, Christian and Moultrie shall constitute the Forty-first district.

Forty-second-The counties of Clay, Marion, Clinton and Washington shall constitute the Forty-second district.

Forty-third-The counties of Edgar, Clark, Cumberland and Effingham shall constitute the Forty-third district.

Forty-fourth-The counties of Wabash, Edwards, White, Gallatin and Hardin shall constitute the Forty-fourth district. Forty-fifth-The counties of Jasper, Crawford, Richland and Lawrence shall constitute the Forty-fifth district.

Forty-sixth-The counties of Franklin, Jefferson, Wayne and Hamilton shall constitute the Forty-sixth district.

Forty-seventh-Tne counties of Madison, Jersey and Calhoun shall constitute the Forty-seventh district.

Forty-eighth-The counties of Monroe, Randolph, Perry and Jackson shall constitute the Forty-eighth district.

Forty-ninth-The county of St. Clair shall constitute the Forty-ninth district.

Fiftieth-The counties of Williamson, Union and Alexander shall constitute the Fiftieth district.

Fifty-first-The counties of Pulaski, Massac, Johnson, Pope and Saline shall constitute the Fifty-first district.

§ 2. Wherever the words "Ward" or "Wards" in the city of Chicago are used in this act they shall be construed as meaning the wards as existing in said city at the time of the passage of this act.

§ 3. An act entitled "An act to Apportion the State of Illinois into Senatorial Districts," approved May 6, 1882, in force

July 1, 1882, and an act entitled "An act to Apportion the State of Illinois into Senatorial Districts and to repeal an act therein named," approved May 16, 1893; and all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

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AN ACT making appropriations for the State Board of Agricul ture and county fairs.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there be and is hereby appropriated to the State Board of Agriculture the following sums, to-wit:

For the payment of premiums at the annual State Fair, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the year 1894; and for the use of each county agricultural society, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) per annum, to be paid to the treasurer of the society, for fairs held in the years 1892 and 1893; for the salary of the secretary, the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum for the years 1893 and 1894.

For clerk hire, the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200) per annum for the years 1893 and 1891.

For curator, the sum of eight hundred dollars ($800) perannum for the years 1893 and 1894.

For porter, the sum of eight hundred dollars ($800) perannum for the years 1893 and 1894.

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For office expenses, furniture, repairs, postage, expressage, etc., the sum of twelve hundred ($1,200) per annum for the years 1893 and 1894.

§ 2. That on the order of the president, countersigned by the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, and approved by the Governor, the Auditor of Public Accounts shall draw his warrant upon the Treasurer in favor of the Treasurer of the Illinois State Board of Agriculture for the sums herein appropriated Provided, that each warrant on account of county and other agricultural fairs shall show the agricultural society for whose benefit the same is drawn, and that no warrant shall be drawn in favor of any agricultural society unless the order aforesaid be accompanied by a certificate of the State Board of Agriculture, showing that such agricultural society held an agricultural fair during the preceding year, in compliance with the rules and regulations as provided by the State Board of Agriculture: Provided, further, that no warrants shall be drawn in favor of any agricultural society until the president and treasurer of such society file an affidavit with the State Board of Agriculture that no wheel of fortune, or other gambling device, was licensed or allowed upon their fair ground.

§ 3. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of the State Board of Agriculture, on the order of the President, countersigned by the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture. to pay over to the treasurer of each agricultural society the sum received for its use and benefit as aforesaid, and make a detailed itemized biennial report to the Governor of all such appropriations received and disbursed by him.

APPROVED June 12, 1893.

ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS.

1. Appropriates to Asylum for Insane § 2. How drawn. Criminals for repairs and improve

ments the sum of $17,400.

AN ACT making appropriations to the Asylum for Insane Criminals.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following amounts be and are hereby appropriated to the Asylum for Insane Criminals for the purposes hereinafter named:

For supplying the asylum with water, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500).

For all necessary apparatus and fixtures for heating by steam, three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500).

For electric lighting, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500).

For furniture and repairs, five thousand dollars ($5,000). For plumbing, sewerage and excavating, four thousand three hundred dollars ($4,300).

For building a road to the asylum, three hundred [dollars] ($300).

For surgical instruments and apparatus, three hundred dollars ($300).

§ 2. The moneys herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees or their order only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 15, 1893.

PUBLICATION OF THE AUSTRALIAN BALLOT LAW.

§ 1. Appropriates the sum of $6,120 for the § 2. How drawn. Emergency. publication of the election law of 1891

in county newspapers.

AN ACT to provide for the payment of the publication of an act entitled "An act to provide for the printing and distribution of ballots at public expense, and for the nomination of candidates for public offices, to regulate the manner of holding elections and to enforce the secrecy of the ballot. Approved June 22, 1891; in force July 1. 1891; passed by the Thirtyseventh General Assembly of Illinois.'

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of six thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, or as much thereof as may be required, be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying for the publication "of an act entitled an act to provide for the printing and distribution of ballots at public expense, and for the nomination of candidates for public offices, to regulate the manner of holding elections, and to enforce the secrecy of the ballot. Approved June 22, 1891; in force July 1, 1891; passed by the Thirty-seventh General Assembly of Illinois." As provided in section thirty-six of said laws.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby directed to draw his warrant on the State Treasurer, in favor of the various persons whose claims have been certified to him by the Secretary of State in accordance with the provision of said act and for the amounts named in said certificate.

Whereas, the publications for which payment herein is provided have long since been made, therefore an emergency exists, and this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED February 7, 1893.

INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.

§ 1. Appropriates to the Institution for the § 2. How drawn.
Blind, for repairs and improve-
ments, the sum of $20,663.

AN ACT making appropriations to the Institution for the Education of the Blind.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following amounts be and are hereby appropriated to the Institution for the Education of the Blind, for the purposes hereinafter named: For the erection, completion and equipment of a workshop for blind men, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).

For the introduction of electric lighting, one thousand dollars. ($1,000).

For outside brick paving in yard, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For repairs to organ, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For additional machinery and appliances to the laundry, nine hundred dollars ($900).

For special assessment for paving Howe street, on the east side of the grounds occupied by the institution, the sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-three dollars ($1,763).

§ 2. The moneys herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees or their order only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 22, 1893.

INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR THE BLIND.

§ 1. Appropriates $100,000 to carry into § 2. How drawn. Emergency.
effect the act of 1887 establishing the
Industrial Home for the Blind.

AN ACT making an appropriation to carry out the provisions of an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Illinois Industrial Home for the Blind and to make an appropriation therefor," in force July 1, 1887, and declaring an emergency.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of one. hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) is hereby appropriated to carry out the provisions of an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Illinois Industrial Home for the lind and to make an appropriation therefor," in force July 1, A. D. 1887.

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