Page images
PDF
EPUB

Salary of four teachers, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars; four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

STATE BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION.

Salaries of three secretaries, six thousand ($6,000) dollars; twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars.

Salary of stenographer, one thousand five hundred ($1,500) dollars; three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

FISH COMMISSION.

Salary of superintendent, one thousand two hundred ($1,200) dollars; two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars.

STATE UNIVERSITY.

Payable from the temporary university fund. Salaries of chancellor, professors, instructors, and all employes, one hundred and twenty-four thousand ($124,000) dollars.

SEC. 2. The auditor of public accounts is hereby Warrants. authorized and required, upon presentation of the proper vouchers, to draw his warrant on the state funds, and against the appropriation as made in section one of this act, in favor of the party performing the service, for the amount due; and such warrants shall give the name of the person and nature of the service. Salaries to be payable quarter yearly.

SEC. 3. Whereas an emergency exists, there- Emergency. fore this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved April 6, 1891.

[House Roll No. 16.]

CHAPTER 68.

Appropriation

of matriculation and diploma fees

of state univer

purposes.

AN ACT to appropriate the matriculation and diploma fees, constituting a "library fund" for the university of Nebraska, for the use and support of the library of the university.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Nebraska:

SECTION 1. That all moneys which may be received by the state treasurer from the 31st day sity for library of March, 1891, to and including the 31st day of March, 1893, on account of matriculation and diploma fees collected from students of the university of Nebraska, and which by law constitute a special "library fund" for said university, be and the same are hereby appropriated for the purchase of books for the library of said university.

Warrants.

SEC. 2. That for the disbursement of the moneys hereby appropriated the board of regents of the university of Nebraska shall issue certificates, signed by its president and secretary, in the manner provided by an act of the legislature of the state of Nebraska, approved February 23, 1875, and upon the presentation of such certificates the auditor of public accounts is hereby authorized and required to draw and issue his warrant upon the state treasurer for the amount specified in such certificates, and in favor of the party therein named; Provided, That no warrant shall issue under this act unless there are funds in the hands of the treasurer to pay the same.

Approved March 19, 1891.

[House Roll No. 453.]

CHAPTER 69.

AN ACT authorizing the state treasurer to transfer eleven hundred fifty and thirty-nine hundredths ($1150.39) dollars from the saline land stock yard to the state general fund.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Nebraska:

Transfer from saline land stock yard fund

fund.

SECTION 1. That the state treasurer be and is hereby authorized and directed to transfer from the to general saline land stock yard fund to the state general fund the sum of eleven hundred fifty and thirtynine hundredths ($1150.39) dollars.

SEC. 2. That whereas an emergency exists, this Emergency. act shall take effect and be in force from and after

[blocks in formation]

AN ACT to authorize the state treasurer to transfer thirty-seven thousand seven hundred eighty-one and ninety-seven hundredths ($37,781.97) dollars from the capitol building tax to the general fund.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Nebraska:

capitol buildgeneral fund.

SECTION 1. That the state treasurer be and is Transfer from hereby authorized and directed to transfer from ing tax fund to the capitol building tax fund to the state general

Emergency.

fund the sum of thirty-seven thousand seven h
dred eighty-one and ninety-seven hundre
($37,781.97) dollars.

SEC. 2. That whereas an emergency exists,
act shall take effect and be in force from and a
its passage.

Approved April 8, 1891.

"

SPECIAL LAWS.

« PreviousContinue »