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Certain cities may regulate consumption of smoke.

Section 1692a. That in all cities of the second grade of first class, such cities shall have the power to regulate and con the consumption of the smoke emitted by the burning of c and to prevent injury and annoyance from the same.

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

ISAAC N. HATHAWAY, Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representati R. A. HORR,

President pro tem. of the Sen

Passed February 13th, 1882.

[House Bill No. 115.]

AN ACT

ACT

Making appropriations for the support of common schools.

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the S of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated, from : moneys raised or accruing in the state treasury for the suppor common schools, one million five hundred and seventy-sev thousand five hundred and thirty five dollars ($1,577,535), ot as much as may come into the treasury for that purpose, to be tributed and paid in the manner provided by law.

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

ISAAC N. HATHAWAY, Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representats R. A. HORR,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed February 13th, 1882.

[House Bill No. 114.]

AN ACT

Making appropriations to pay the principal and interest of the public funde debt, interest on the irreducible debt, and the expenses of the com sioners of the sinking fund.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Ste 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 by transfer or otherwise, belonging to the sinking fu d the following sums, for the purpose herein named, to wit:

For the payment of principal of the funded debt, due July 1, 1882, one hundred and eighty eight thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars and six cents ($188.798.06).

For interest on the foreign debt, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the interest falling due July 1, 1882, and January 1, 1883.

For payment of interest on the trust funds, which constitute the irreducible debt of the state, the following sums, to wit:

For the interest on the school and ministerial fund, two hundred and twenty-seven thousand five hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixteen cents ($227,531.16).

For the interest on the Ohio University fund, one hundred and eighty one dollars and twenty-four cents ($181.24).

For the interest on the Ohio State University fund, thirty-three thousand three hundred and twenty dollars and eighty cents ($33,320.80).

For payment of expenses of the office of the commissioners of the sinking fund, including salary of clerk, seventeen hundred dollars ($1,700).

SEC. 2.

This act shall take effect and be in force from and

after its passage.

ISAAC N. HATHAWAY, Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives. R. A. HORR,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed February 13th, 1882.

[House Bill No. 153.]

AN ACT

Making appropriation for furnishing material and painting senate chamber, house of representatives, etc.

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, to pay Benjamin B. Crane for furnishing material and labor for painting senate chamber, house of representatives, and halls, connecting the same, varnishing wood-work and cleaning marble columns, etc., as per contracts on file in adjutant general's office, two thousand five hundred and fortynine dollars ($2,549.00).

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

ISAAC N. HATHAWAY, Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives. R. A. HORR,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed February 13th, 1882.

[House Bill No. 34.]

AN ACT

Supplementary to an act passed February 24, 1881, entitled "an act for the better improvement of public highways in counties having a population, in 1870, of forty thousand six hundred and nine."

[WASHINGTON COUNTY.]

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SECTION 1: Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That it shall be the duty of the commissioners in each of the counties described in the act entitled "an act for the better improvement of public highways in counties having a population, in 1870, of forty thousand six hundred and nine, passed February 24, 1881, to which this is supplementary, at their respective annual March sessions, to levy not less than half a mill, and not to exceed one mill, upon all the taxable property in their several counties, for the purpose of building and keeping in repair the bridges and culverts therein; provided, that in all cities of the second class in said counties, one-half the proportion of the taxes collected under this, and the act to which it is supplementary, upon the property within said cities and villages, shall be paid. into their respective treasuries, and no more; and provided, further, that said commissioners may anticipate the collection of taxes under this, and the act to which it is supplementary, by borrowing any sum not exceeding the amounts levied thereunder, at any rate of interest not exceeding six per centum, payable on the collection of such taxes.

SEC. 2. That the commissioners of each of said counties are hereby authorized to employ a competent person, who, under their direction as to his duties, and upon giving bond for the performance thereof, as they may require, shall take charge of the county roads and bridges, in said counties, as superintendent thereof; and the person so employed shall be paid for his services, from the road or bridge funds of his county, such salary as the commissioners thereof may prescribe.

SEC. 3. That so much of sections 2661 and 2824 of the revised statutes of Ohio as conflicts with this act, is hereby superseded and declared to be wholly inoperative in the counties described in the act to which this is supplementary.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

O. J. HODGE,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

R. G. RICHARDS,

Passed February 14, 1882.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 30.]

AN ACT

To authorize the election of one additional judge in the third subdivision of the eighth judicial district.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there shall be elected in the third subdivision of the Additional eighth judicial district of Ohio, composed of the counties of Jeffer- judge. son, Harrison, and Tuscarawas, by the electors thereof, under and in pursuance of the general election laws of the state of Ohio governing the election of judges of the court of common pleas, at the township elections on the first Monday of April, A. D. 1882, one judge of the court of common pleas in addition to the judge heretofore provided for by law, for said third subdivision of said eighth judicial district.

Said additional judge shall be elected for the term of five years; his term of office shall begin on the third Monday of April, A. D. Term. 1882, and he shall have all the powers, and be subject to all the obligations, and shall perform all the duties pertaining to said office of judge of the common pleas court. He shall receive the same compensation as other common pleas judges; and vacancies, if any shall occur in his office, shall be filled as now provided by law in such cases, and his successors shall be elected at the annual general election, which shall be held on the second Tuesday of October next preceding the expiration of his term of office.

SEC. 2. At said election on the first Monday of April, A. D. 1882, for said additional judge, a separate ballot shall be voted by each elector, and they shall be deposited in a separate ballotbox by the judges of said election at each election precinct, and separate poll-books and tally-sheets shall be kept for said election of such additional judge. One of each of said poll-books and tally-sheets shall be returned to the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county in which said several precincts are situated, and said clerks of the courts of common pleas in said counties shall make and transmit abstracts, as in other cases of the election of judges of the court of common pleas.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

O. J. HODGE,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

R. G. RICHARDS,

Vacancy how filled.

Election, how conducted.

Passed February 14, 1882.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 160.]

AN ACT

Making partial appropriations for the benevolent, penal, and correctory institutes of the state for the last three-quarters of the fiscal year, ending November 15, 1882, and the first quarter of the fiscal year, ending February 15, 1883.

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, the following sums, for the purposes herein named, to wit:

Athens Asylum for the Insane:

For current expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
For salaries of officers, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
For expenses of trustees, one hundred dollars ($100).
For ordinary repairs, five hundred dollars ($500).

Clevleand Asylum for the Insane:

For current expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
For salaries of officers, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
For ordinary repairs, five hundred dollars ($500).

Columbus Asylum for the Insane:

For current expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
For salaries of officers, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

For expenses of trustees, one hundred dollars ($100).
For ordinary repairs, five hundred dollars ($500).

Dayton Asylum for the Insane:

For current expenses, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
For salaries of officers, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
For expenses of trustees, one hundred dollars ($100).
For ordinary repairs, five hundred dollars ($500).

Longview Asylum :

For Longview, to be deducted by the auditor of state in computing the amount to which Longview Asylum would be entitled for this current year, as provided in section seven hundred and fifty of the revised statutes of Ohio, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).

For the care of colored insane of the state, as per contract, twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500).

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