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Early acts and resolves.

Printing and binding ordered by the legislature.

Tables and in

dexes relating

for the count and canvass of the votes cast at each state, city and town election, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars..

For collating, indexing and publishing, in a style similar to that in which the blue books, so-called, are now published, all the acts and resolves of the general court from the adoption of the constitution to the year eighteen hundred and six, a sum not exceeding fifty-five hundred doilars.

For printing and binding ordered by the senate and house of representatives, or by concurrent order of the two branches, a sum not exceeding twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars.

For the preparation of tables and indexes relating to the to the statutes. statutes of the present and previous years, under the direction of the governor, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved February 9, 1892.

Chap. 5 AN ACT MAKING

Appropriations.

Bounties to societies.

State board of agriculture, expenses of members.

Incidental expenses.

Expenses of secretary.

cultural college.

APPROPRIATIONS FOR SUNDRY AGRICULTURAL

EXPENSES.

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, to meet sundry agricultural expenses for the year ending on the thirtyfirst day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to wit:

For bounties to agricultural societies, twenty-one thousand five hundred dollars.

For travelling and other necessary expenses of the members of the state board of agriculture, a sum not exceeding nineteen hundred dollars.

For incidental expenses of the state board of agriculture, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

For travelling and other necessary expenses of the secretary of the state board of agriculture, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

Trustees of agri- For travelling and other necessary expenses of the trustees of the Massachusetts agricultural college, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

Farmers' institutes.

For the dissemination of useful information in agriculture, by means of lectures at farmers' institutes, a sum not exceeding fourteen hundred dollars.

bureau.

For assistants, experts, chemists, agents, and other State dairy necessary expenses of the state dairy bureau, a sum not exceeding four thousand dollars.

highways.

For purchasing nails or spikes to be driven into certain Trees on public trees designated by the authorities of cities and towns, for the purpose of preserving ornamental and shade trees on public highways, a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.

diseases among

For the purpose of exterminating contagious diseases Contagious among horses, cattle and other animals, a sum not exceed- animals. ing five thousand dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved February 9, 1892.

AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONTIN-
GENT EXPENSES OF THE LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE DEPART-
MENTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

Chap. 6

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are Appropriations. appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes specified, to meet expenses for the year ending on the thirty-first day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to wit:

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.

For stationery for the senate, purchased by the clerk Senate, stationof the senate, a sum not exceeding nine hundred dollars. ery.

sentatives, sta

For stationery for the house of representatives, pur- House of reprechased by the clerk of the house of representatives, a sum tionery. not exceeding sixteen hundred dollars.

For books, stationery, postage, printing and adver- Sergeant-attising ordered by the sergeant-at-arms, a sum not ex- arms,-stationceeding six hundred dollars.

ery.,

For incidental and contingent expenses of the sergeant- Incidental exat-arms, a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars.

penses.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

For contingent expenses of the executive department, Executive de the sum of three thousand dollars.

partinent,-expenses.

For postage, printing and stationery for the executive Postage, printdepartment, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

ing, etc.

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For contingent expenses of the governor and council, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars.

For postage, printing and stationery for the executive council, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses in the department of the secretary of the Commonwealth, a sum not exceeding thirty-five hundred dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses in the department of the treasurer and receiver-general, a sum not exceeding thirty-two hundred and fifty dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses in the department of the auditor of the Commonwealth, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

For books, stationery, postage, printing and other necessary expenses in the department of the attorneygeneral, a sum not exceeding twenty-two hundred dollars; and for expenses of civil actions, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

STATE HOUSE EXPENSES, ETC.

For repairs, improvements and furniture at the state house, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars.

For fuel and lights for the state house, a sum not exceeding six thousand dollars.

For repairs, improvements, furniture and other necessary expenses at the Commonwealth building, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

For rent of house numbered thirteen Beacon street, for use of certain commissions of the Commonwealth, a sum not exceeding fifty-seven hundred dollars.

For such repairs as may be necessary, for furniture and repairs to the same, services of janitor and other necessary expenses at house numbered thirteen Beacon street, a sum not exceeding thirty-eight hundred dollars.

For the compensation of the men employed to run the elevators at the state house, and for all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, the same to include all necessary repairs to said elevators, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.

Approved February 9, 1892.

AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF

STATE Chap.

AND MILITARY AID AND FOR EXPENSES IN CONNECTION THERE-
WITH.

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are Appropriations. appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes specified, to meet expenses for the year ending on the thirty-first day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to wit:

tary aid.

For reimbursement to cities and towns for money paid State and mili on account of state and military aid to Massachusetts volunteers and their families, a sum not exceeding four hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars, the same to be paid on or before the first day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two.

ing, etc.

For postage, printing and other necessary expenses in Postage, printcarrying out the provisions of the state and military aid. laws, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

SECTION 2.

This act shall take effect upon its passage.

Approved February 9, 1892.

AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CERTAIN ALLOWANCES Chap.

AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISLATURE.

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

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SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are Appropriations. appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth, to provide for certain yearly allowances authorized by the legislature, to wit:

tide waters.

For expenses in connection with the removal of wrecks Obstructions in and other obstructions from tide waters, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

perimental sta

For maintaining an agricultural experimental station at Agricultural exthe Massachusetts agricultural college, in the town of tion. Amherst, the sum of ten thousand dollars.

college.

For the Massachusetts agricultural college, for the pur- Agricultural pose of providing eighty free scholarships, the sum of ten thousand dollars.

etc.

For the Massachusetts agricultural college, the sum of Aid to students, ten thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the trustees, for the following purposes, to wit: five thousand dollars for the establishment of a labor fund to

School for the feeble-minded.

School for the blind.

School superintendents insmall towns.

Inspection of

assist needy students of said college, and five thousand dollars to provide the theoretical and practical education required by its charter and the law of the United States relating thereto.

For the Massachusetts school for the feeble-minded, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars.

For the Perkins institution and Massachusetts school for the blind, the sum of thirty thousand dollars.

To enable small towns to provide themselves with school superintendents, a sum not exceeding thirty-five thousand dollars.

For salaries and expenses in connection with the inspecfood and drugs. tion of milk, food and drugs, a sum not exceeding eleven thousand five hundred dollars.

Extraordinary expenses.

Premiums on securities.

State farm at
Bridgewater.

For the payment of extraordinary expenses, to be expended under the direction of the governor and council, a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars.

For the payment of premiums on securities purchased for the Massachusetts school fund, a sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars.

For the erection of a new building, and for the construction of one hundred additional cells to the workhouse department, at the state farm at Bridgewater, a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, the same to be in addition to the twenty thousand dollars appropriated by chapter three hundred and forty-seven of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-one.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved February 9, 1892.

Chap. 9 AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PRISON AND HOSPITAL

Appropriations.

Prison and hos

pital loan sink. ing fund.

State house loan sinking fund.

LOAN SINKING FUND, THE STATE HOUSE LOAN SINKING FUND, 1901, AND THE STATE HOUSE CONSTRUCTION LOAN SINKING FUND. Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes herein specified, to wit:

For the prison and hospital loan sinking fund, as provided for in chapter two hundred and fifty-five of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, the sum of sixty thousand dollars.

For the state house loan sinking fund, due in the year nineteen hundred and one, as provided for in chapter two

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