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Insurance

Repairs.

Printing.

Deaf. dumb,

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

For insurance against fire on property belonging to the State, one thousand dollars.

For repairs on property belonging to the State, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For printing Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly, and for all other printing done for the use and benefit of the State, including the books and papers to be furnished to the Registration Officers, ten thousand dollars.

For the maintenance and instruction of the indigent deaf blind and and dumb, and indigent blind, and indigent idiotic children, in Institutions outside of the State, five thousand dollars.

imbecile.

Blind.

President of Board

For the purchase of books, maps or other appliances for the use of the blind, one hundred dollars.

For the President of the Board of Trustees of the State of Trustees Hospital at Farnhurst, for visiting the Institutions outside of

at Farahurst.

School
Fund.

Delin

quents in

this State in which are being instructed at the expense of the State, indigent deaf and dumb, indigent blind and indigent idiotic children, and for making report to the Governor concerning the same, one hundred dollars.

For the benefit of the Free Public Schools and in addition to the income arising from investments of the Public School Fund to be used exclusively for the payment of Teachers' salaries and for furnishing Free Text Books, one hundred thousand dollars.

For the education and training of juvenile delinquents House of committed from this State to the House of Refuge in the

Refuge.

Interest.

School

City of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania under the provisions of the Act, entitled "An Act to provide for the education aud training of juvenile delinquents," passed at Dover, March 9, 1883, three hundred dollars.

For the purpose of paying interest on the indebtedness of the State, thirty thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. For the purpose of paying the expenses of the State expenses. Board of Education and also the expenses of the County School Commissions under the Act entitled "An Act providing for the establishment of a General System for Free Public Schools," passed at the Adjourned Session of the Legislature held in the year 1898, one thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

Wolcott,

For the purpose of paying James L. Wolcott for one James L. hundred copies of Delaware Chancery Reports, being the decisions of his late father while chancellor, and for his services in getting out said reports, nine hundred dollars.

Marvel.

For the purpose of paying David T. Marvel for one David T. hundred and ten copies of Marvel's Delaware State Reports, one thousand and one hundred dollars.

of State.

For the purpose of paying the Secretary of State for Secretary furnishing new seals for the Courts provided in the Act entitled "An Act concerning the Seals of the Courts," passed at the Adjourned Session of the Legislature held in the year 1898, one hundred and fifty dollars.

and furn

State

For the purpose of paying the expenses under the pro- Repairs visions of the Act entitled "An Act providing for the appoint-ishing ment of a committee to make necessary repairs in the roof of House. the State House, to have the outside of the State House repainted, and to purchase necessary furniture for the different offices, halls and rooms of the State House, and appropriating three thousand dollars for the payment of the same," passed at the Adjourned Session of the Legislature held in the year 1898, three thousand dollars.

Approved June 1, A. D. 1898.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

$350 appropriated to

CHAPTER 19.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

A supplement to an Act, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the expenses of the State Government other than Legislative expenses for the fiscal year ending on Monday immediately preceding the second Tuesday of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety

nine."

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

SECTION I. That there is hereby appropriated out of any additional moneys in the General Fund in the Treasury of the State of Stenogra- Delaware, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hunpher. dred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary

Court

for the purpose of paying for the services of the additional Court Stenographer and for making copies of the proceedings in cases of appeal to the Supreme Court.

Approved June 1, A. D. 1898.

Appropriation

CHAPTER 20.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

An ACT appropriating certain money out of the State Treasury of this State to pay certain claims against the State.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

SECTION I. That the several sums of money hereinafter for paying named are hereby appropriated out of the Treasury of this

claims

against

State.

State for the purpose of paying the claims hereinafter mentioned, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same, that is to say:

To Every Evening Printing Co., for printing,

$900 00

To News Publishing Co., for printing,

650 00

To State Sentinel Printing Co., for printing,

498 06

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

To Sussex Journal, for printing,

To Times Publishing Co., for printing,

To Delaware Pilot, for printing,

To Wilmington Freie Presse, for printing,

To the Estate of H. L. Hynson, late editor Penin

sular News & Advertiser, for printing

$667 22 Claims.

21 00

90 95

27 15

11 89

To M. L. Hydorn, editor Peninsular News & Ad

vertiser, for printing

18 40

To C. F. Thomas & Co., for blank books,

27 20

To P. K. Meredith, for postage stamps and station

ery used by Insurance Commissioner,

10 00

To J. S. Godwin, for hauling for State House,

8 70

To Joseph T. Potter, for work and labor done on

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250 00

To Richard B. Cooper, Janitor, for extra work on

State House,

110 00

To The Delawarean, for printing,

702 59

To Layton & Layton, for stationery and stamps,

341 93

To Dr. Edward Fowler, Insurance Commissioner,

stamps and stationery,

47 02

To Dr. Edward Frank Hearn, for copying book for

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To Slaughter & Bice, for supplies for State House,

150 92

To Diamond State Telephone Co., for telephone

in State House,

20 00

To Dover Gas Light Co., for gas for State House,

[blocks in formation]

House,

11 15

31 OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

Claims.

To Thos. Rossiter, for printing,

$ 10 50

To J. Frank Wilds, for reports on Direct Tax dis

tribution,

500 00

To The Star Publishing Co., for printing,

316 00

To The Herald (Milford), for printing,

125 00

To James Kirk & Son, for printing,

400 00

To Dr. Edward Fowler, for stamps,

500

To James A. Clifton, for supplies and work done

on State House,

131 65

To Freeman & Webber, for printing,

49 03

Approved June 9, A. D. 1898.

$800 to be

C. Mont

for record

CHAPTER 21.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

AN ACT to appropriate money to compensate the Recorder of Deeds for New Castle County for recording report, field notes, description of monuments, maps and other items of interest relating to the boundary between the State of Delaware and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

SECTION 1. That the sum of eight hundred dollars be Paidon and the same is hereby appropriated to the Recorder of Deeds gomery C. C. Montgomery, of New Castle County, for recording reing bound port, field notes, description of monuments, maps, and other items of interest relating to the boundary between the State of Delaware and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same.

ary papers

Approved June 1, A. D. 1898.

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