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Appropriation.

Items and amounts.

How drawn and paid.

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CHAPTER 133.

APPROPRIATIONS-STATE LIBRARY.

AN ACT Making Appropriations for the State Library.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:
SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated for the State
Library out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise
appropriated the following sums for the following purposes, to-
wit:

Item first. For matting for the first floor and
first gallery,

Item second. For tin rollers for maps,

Item third.

For Book elevators,

Item fourth. For five additional tables for the
rooms for the galleries,

Item fifth. Five hundred dollars annually, be-
ginning January 1st, 1888. To be expended by
the Board of Trustees of the Library in re-
binding the old books as needed and for bind-
ing periodicals and pamphlets,

Total,

$ 450

100

100

50

$ 1,000

$ 1,700

SEC. 2. The money herein appropriated shall be drawn and paid on the order of the trustees of said Library, at such times as they may deem necessary.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 11, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register April 20, and Des Moines Leader April 19, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 134.

APPROPRIATION FOR STATE FISH COMMISSION.

AN ACT Making an Appropriation for the State Fish Commission. S. F. 336.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. That for the purpose of maintaining the State Fish $3,000 approCommission for the ensuing biennial period there is hereby ap priated. propriated out of any funds not otherwise appropriated the sum of three thousand Dollars Provided that said fund be under the control of and audited by the Executive Council.

SEC. 2. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall be in effect from and after publication in the Iowa State Register and the Des Moines Leader newspapers published at Des Moines Iowa.

Approved April 11, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader April 18, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 135.

TO REIMBURSE THE SIXTH IOWA INFANTRY.

AN ACT to Reimburse the Sixth Iowa Infantry.

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accumulated.

WHEREAS, The 6th Regiment, Iowa Inf'ty Vol. during the $872 50 regiwar of the Rebellion, 1861-65, did accumulate a Regimental mental fund Fund of $872.50 by and through such means that said fund belonged to the men of the regiment; and,

WHEREAS, Said fund was by the treasurer of the regiment Unauthorized paid over to the "State Orphan's Asylum" without warrant or payment. authority; and,

WHEREAS, Said regiment now has a permanant and legal society organization with duly constituted officers, therefore,

to refund.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: SECTION 1. That there be and hereby is appropriated out of Appropriation any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eight hundred and seventy two and 50-100 dollars for the purpose of refunding to said regiment said sum: provided

Auditor to issue warrant.

Publication.

that the same shall not be paid until satisfactory evidence has been furnished to the executive council, that said regimental organization is duly incorporated.

SEC. 2. The Auditor of State is hereby authorized and directed to issue a warrant upon the State Treasury for said sum of money, payable to the treasurer of the Sixth Iowa Infantry Veteran Association.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Daily Iowa Capital, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 3, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Daily Iowa Capital April 5, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

H. F. 631.

$17,000 appropriation.

$5,000 appropriated for foundation of monument.

Commission.

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CHAPTER 136.

APPROPRIATION TO FINISH THE CAPITAL.

AN ACT to make Appropriations for Finishing the Capital and with
Reference to a Soldiers Monument.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of seventeen thousand dollars for the purpose of putting up the steps, pointing the walls, finishing under the steps, and finishing the outside of the capital building.

SEC. 2. There is further appropriated the sum of five thous and dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Executive Council, in preparing a site and foundation on the Capitol grounds for the erection of a monument for the purpose of perpetuating an expression, on the part of the people of the State of Iowa, of their appreciation of the patriotism, courage and distinguished soldierly bearing of their fellow citizens, as manifested during the recent war of the rebellion. And the Governor of the State, James Harlan, Samuel J. Kirkwood, George G. Wright, Edward Johnston and D. N. Richardson are hereby appointed a com mission with authority to advertise for, and examine plans for such monument, and to report to the next General Assembly upon the plans submitted.

SEC. 3. This Act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication

in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader news-
papers published at Des Moines Iowa.
Approved April 11, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register, April 18, and Des Moines Leader, April 17, 1888. FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 137.

APPROPRIATION TO HELP DISCHARGED CONVICTS.

AN ACT Making an Appropriation to Help Discharged Convicts to H F. 624. an Honest Life.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any money $1.500 appropriated for in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of fif- Prisoners Aid teen hundred dollars, one half of which is to be placed in the Association. hands of each of the wardens of the penitentiaries of this state, and by them to be paid out to the Iowa Prisoners Aid Associa tion on the order of its President and Secretary, to be used to help discharged prisoners to an honest life. The wardens shall keep vouchers for the payment of the same: provided, however, that not more than half of the amount herein appropriated shall be drawn during the year 1888, and the balance in two equal in. stallments, the first on or after April 1st, 1889, and the second on or after July 1st, 1889.

Approved April 16th, 1888.

CHAPTER 138.

APPROPRIATION FOR BENEDICT HOME.

AN ACT Making Appropriations for Benedict Home.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

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SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated for the sup- $4,000 approport of Benedict Home at Des Moines out of any money in the priated. State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of four thousand dollars, to be expended as directed by the Executive Council.

Approved April 16th, 1888.

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Description of lands purchased of State.

$160 paid.

CHAPTER 139.

FOR RELIEF OF JOHN HAIDIEN.

AN ACT For the Relief of John Haidien of Webster County, Iowa and Authorizing the Payment of his Claim Against the State of Iowa.

WHEREAS, On the 16th day of May, 1864, John Haiden, of the county of Webster, State of Iowa, purchased of said State of Iowa, the following described land, situated in said county and State, to wit: The West of the S. W. of section 11 in town. ship 86, north of range 27, west 5th P. M., being a part of the 500,000 acres of school lands granted to said state by the general government by act of Congress, the same sold as aforesaid, con taining 80 acres; and,

WHEREAS, The said John Haiden at said time paid said state the sum of $160.00 in cash, being the amount of purchase money in full for the same; and,

WHEREAS, The said State of Iowa had not at said time any title to said land, nor has it since acquired title thereto,

WHEREAS, Said John Haiden has received no consideration for the money paid by him as aforesaid; therefore

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: $389.40 approSECTION 1. That there be and is hereby appropriated out of priated to pay John Haidien, any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $389.40 and the Auditor of State is hereby authorized to draw a warrant for said sum, upon the claimant John Haidien filing his affidavit with the Auditor of State that he has never by refund received compensation for purchase money paid by him, and the Treasurer of State is authorized to pay the same as herein provided, which sum shall be in full payment of said money paid as aforesaid by said John Haidien and in full satisfaction for his said claim.

Approved April 3rd, 1888.

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