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Inspector of gas

meters.

Assistant inspector.

Commissioners of prisons, secretary.

Clerical assist

ance.

Agent for aiding

discharged female pris.

oners.

Agents.

Railroad commissioners.

Clerk.

Accountant.

Assayer and inspector of liquors.

Bureau of sta

tistics of labor, chief.

First clerk.

Second clerk.

Extra clerks, etc.

Statistics of manufactures.

Commissioner of state aid.

Clerical assistance, etc.

Harbor and land commissioners.

public business, a sum not exceeding sixteen thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the inspector of gas meters, two thousand dollars.

For the salary of the assistant inspector of gas meters, twelve hundred dollars.

For the salary of the secretary of the commissioners of prisons, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For clerical assistance in the office of the commissioners of prisons, a sum not exceeding twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the agent for aiding discharged female prisoners, a sum not exceeding seven hundred and seventyfive dollars.

For the salaries of the agents of the commissioners of prisons, twenty-four hundred dollars.

For the salaries of the railroad commissioners, eleven thousand dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the railroad commissioners, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the accountant of the railroad commissioners, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the assayer and inspector of liquors, twelve hundred dollars.

For the salary of the chief of the bureau of statistics of labor, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk of the bureau of statistics of labor, eighteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk of the bureau of statistics of labor, fifteen hundred dollars.

For such additional clerical assistance and for such expenses of the bureau of statistics of labor as may be necessary, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

For expenses in connection with the annual collection of statistics of manufactures, a sum not exceeding sixtyfive hundred dollars.

For the salary of the commissioner of state aid appointed by the governor and council, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For clerical assistance, salaries and expenses of agents, and other necessary expenses of the commissioners of state aid, a sum not exceeding seven thousand three hundred and sixty dollars.

For the salaries of the harbor and land commissioners, sixty-four hundred dollars.

For compensation and expenses of the engineer, for Engineer, etc. clerical and other assistance authorized by the harbor and land commissioners, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

For the salary of the chief examiner of the civil service Civil service commission, three thousand dollars; for the salary of the commission, etc. secretary of said commission, two thousand dollars; and for the compensation and expenses of the members of the civil service commission, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars.

light commis

For the salaries of the gas and electric light commis- Gas and electric sioners, eight thousand dollars; and for the compensation sioners, etc. and expenses of the clerk, and for clerical assistance of said commissioners, a sum not exceeding twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the controller of county accounts, Controller of twenty-five hundred dollars; and for the salaries of the accounts, etc. two deputies of said controller, three thousand dollars.

tration and con

ciliation, etc.

For the salaries of the members of the state board of Board of arbi arbitration and conciliation, six thousand dollars; and for the salary of the clerk of said board, twelve hundred dollars.

For the compensation of the commissioner of foreign Commissioner mortgage corporations, three thousand dollars.

of foreign mortgage corporations. Highway com. mission.

agent.

For the salaries of the Massachusetts highway commission, six thousand dollars. For the salary of the state pension agent, two thousand State pension dollars. For the salary of the secretary of the state board of Secretary of health, three thousand dollars. For the salary of the commissioner of public records, Commissioner twenty-five hundred dollars; and for travelling, clerical records. and other necessary expenses, a sum not exceeding twentyone hundred dollars.

state board of health.

of public

For the salary of the commissioner appointed to edit Commissioner the provincial laws, two thousand dollars.

to edit provincial laws.

asylum, build

For the compensation of the building committee of the Medfield insane Medfield insane asylum, to the first day of July in the ing committee. year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, thirty-two hundred and fifty dollars.

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

For the salary of the secretary of the state board of Board of agriagriculture, twenty-five hundred dollars.

culture, secretary.

For the salary of the first clerk of the secretary of the Clerks.

Clerical assist

ance, etc.

State dairy bureau.

Assistant to the secretary.

Board of education, secretary.

State librarian.

Clerical assist

ance.

Index to current events.

Books for library.

state board of agriculture, sixteen hundred dollars; and for the salary of the second clerk of said secretary, twelve hundred dollars.

For other clerical assistance in the office of the secretary of the state board of agriculture, and for lectures before the board at its annual and other meetings, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

For the salary of the executive officer of the state dairy bureau, five hundred dollars.

For the salary of an assistant to the secretary of the state board of agriculture, to assist in the work of the state dairy bureau, twelve hundred dollars.

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

For the salary and expenses of the secretary of the state board of education, thirty-four hundred dollars, to be paid out of the moiety of the income of the Massachusetts school fund applicable to educational purposes.

For the salary of the state librarian, three thousand dollars.

For such clerical assistance in the state library as the trustees and librarian may find necessary, a sum not exceeding thirty-five hundred dollars.

For preparing an index to current events, and such other matters as may be deemed important by the trustees and librarian, contained in the newspapers of the day, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

For the purchase of books for the state library, five thousand dollars.

Adjutant general.

First clerk.

Second clerk.

Additional clerk.

Extra clerks.

Messenger.

MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

For the salary of the adjutant general, thirty-six hundred dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk in the adjutant general's department, twenty-two hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk in the adjutant general's department, sixteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of an additional clerk in the adjutant general's department, two thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the two extra clerks in the adjutant general's department, twelve hundred dollars each.

For the salary of a messenger in the adjutant general's department, eight hundred dollars.

For such additional clerical assistance as the adjutant Clerical assist general may deem necessary, and for compensation of em- ance, etc. ployees at the state arsenal, a sum not exceeding six thou

sand dollars.

For the salary of the surgeon general, twelve hundred Surgeon gendollars.

eral.

For the salary of the state military and naval historian, Military and to the twenty-eighth day of May in the year eighteen hun- naval historian. dred and ninety-four, eight hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents; and for clerical assistance and other necessary expenses of said historian, six hundred twenty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.

MISCELLANEOUS.

of state records,

For the arrangement and preservation of state records Arrangement and papers, under the direction of the secretary of the etc. Commonwealth, a sum not exceeding five thousand dol

lars.

ance for treas

For clerical assistance in the office of the treasurer and Clerical assistreceiver general, in the care and custody of deposits made urer. with him in trust, a sum not exceeding twenty-five hundred dollars.

ance for treas

For clerical assistance in the office of the treasurer and Clerical assist receiver general, in connection with the assessment and urer." collection of taxes on collateral legacies and successions, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved January 27, 1894.

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. 4

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are ap- Appropriations. propriated, 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-four, to wit:

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.

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

ery.

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For stationery for the house of representatives, purchased by the clerk, a sum not exceeding twelve hundred dollars.

For books, stationery, postage, printing and advertising, ordered by the sergeant-at-arms, a sum not exceeding six hundred dollars.

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

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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

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

For postage, printing and stationery for the executive department, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars. For travelling and contingent expenses of the governor and council, a sum not exceeding twenty-five hundred 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 attorney-general, 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 seven 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, in

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