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Current printer.

Assembly bills, &c.

Printer of volume of laws.

be allowed said printers for compiling said indices; said indices to the pamphlet laws shall be printed in solid bourgeois type, and there shall be but two indices to the pamphlet laws, one following the general public laws and one following the special public and private laws, the last named to be a general index to the whole volume, and said indices shall be made out alphabetically in the style of the indices of the pamphlet laws for the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six; the indices to senate journal and to the assembly minutes shall be set solid, in bourgeois type, and shall be made out and printed in the same style as said indices in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy

two.

6. And be it enacted, That John L. Murphy, of Trenton, be employed to print the bills of the senate and such other document printing as may be ordered by the senate, one thousand copies of the legislative documents of the current year, and the annual reports of state officers to the legislature, except when otherwise disposed of by this bill.

7. And be it enacted, That Naar, Day & Naar, be enployed to print bills of the general assembly, and such other document printing as may be ordered by the general assembly.

8. And be it enacted, That Carleton M. Herrick, of Paterson, be employed to print six thousand copies of the laws enacted at the present session of the legislature, which When to be de- copies shall be delivered to the state treasurer within two

livered.

Penalty.

Printer of certain reports.

Printer of cer

tain reports.

months after the said Carleton M. Herrick shall have received the copies thereof, and on failure thereof the said Carleton M. Herrick shall forfeit the sum of three hundred dollars, which the said treasurer is authorized to withhold and deduct from the amount due him for printing the said copies; and the treasurer shall make distribution, according to law, of the said copies of the laws within one month after he shall have received the same.

9. And be it enacted, That Carleton M. Herrick, of Paterson, shall be employed to print the usual number of copies of the reports of the attorney general and riparian commissioners.

10. And be it enacted, That William S. Sharp, of Trenton, be employed to print the report of the bureau of labor statistics and industries.

11. And be it enacted, That Albertson L. English, of Printer of cerAtlantic City, be employed to print the report of the bank- tain reports. ing and savings institutions.

tain reports.

12. And be it enacted, That Thomas G. Bunnell, of New- Printer of certon, be employed to print the state treasurer's report, the agricultural report, the quartermaster general's report and the report on railroads and canals.

13. And be it enacted, That Henry D. Winton, of Hack- Printer of cerensack, be employed to print the report of the state normal tain report.

school.

tain reports.

14. And be it enacted, That James D. Carpenter, of Printer of cerWoodbury, be employed to print the reports of the state board of health, Rutgers scientific school, the state prison report and the report of the comptroller of the treasury.

tain reports.

15. And be it enacted, That Henry W. Wilbur, of Vine- Printer of cer land, be employed to print the report of the agricultural experimental station, and the report of the Trenton asylum.

16. And be it enacted, That Alfred E. Gregory, of Jersey Printer of cerCity, be employed to print the report of the state board of tain report.

education.

17. And be it enacted, That M. H. C. Vail, of Newark, Printer of senbe employed to print one thousand copies of the senate ate journal, &c. journal, and minutes of joint meetings and executive sessions

for the current year, in compact form, as per journal of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.

tain report.

18. And be it enacted, That W. B. Guild, of Newark, Printer of cerbe employed to print the report of the state lunatic asylum at Morristown.

19. And be it enacted, That Alfred M. Heston, of Bridge- Printer of certon, be employed to print the adjutant general's report.

tain report.

utes of assem

20. And be it enacted, That A. V. D. Honeyman, of Printer of minSomerville, be employed to print one thousand copies of the bly, and certain minutes of the house of assembly for the current year, in report. compact form, as per minutes of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and report of commissioner of

insurance.

tain reports.

21. And be it enacted, That S. C. Jennings, of Toms Printer of cerRiver, be employed to print the reports of the railroad commissioners, commissioners of Morristown asylum, soldiers' home, reform school, commissioners of sinking fund, state librarian, and commissioners of pilotage, and industrial school for girls.

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Printer of certain reports.

Printer of certain reports in German, &c.

Printer of certain reports in German, &c.

Printer of certain report.

Duty of secretary of state to

22. And be it enacted, That Theodore S. Preith, of the city of Newark, be employed to print the usual number of copies of the reports of the bureau of labor statistics and the state board of agriculture in the German language.

23. And be it enacted, That Joseph Knorr, of the city of Newark, be employed to print the report of the state geologist, for the year one thousand eight hundred and eightythree, in the German language, and the report of the board of health for one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three.

24. And be it enacted, That Charles Schmidt, of the city of Elizabeth, be employed to print one thousand copies of the report of the state board of education for the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two in the German language, and the board of health for one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two.

25. And be it enacted, That F. F. Patterson, of Camden, be authorized to print the report of the state geologist.

26. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of the secfurnish copy. retary of state to deliver or cause to be delivered to the person or persons who shall be employed to print the copies of the laws, a copy of every law passed at this session of the legislature, within thirty days after the passage of each law, and on failure thereof shall be compelled to pay to the person or persons employed to print the copies of the laws, any sum which he or they may have forfeited by reason of such default.

Penalty.

Repealer.

27. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of acts conflicting with the provisions of this act, be and the same are hereby repealed.

28. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 23, 1883.

CHAPTER CCVIII.

An Act to enable cities of the first class to build main sewers in certain districts, and to acquire private lands for that purpose.

sewer in cer

and to acquire

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly Authority to of the State of New Jersey, That when in a city of the first build main class any neighborhood of said city lacks sewers for the tain districts. proper drainage thereof, and the protection of the health of lands therefor. the inhabitants thereof, and there are no public streets through which it is feasible and advantageous to the city to build a main sewer from such neighborhood to tide water or other waters into which the sewerage of such city is emptied, then it shall be lawful for the board of such city having charge of the construction of sewers to lay out and construct a main sewer or sewers, sufficient for the proper drainage of such neighborhood, through and upon any lands in such city that may be in the line of such sewer or sewers located as hereinafter provided; the proceedings for the construction of such sewer or sewers, and for the assessment for the expense thereof, shall correspond in all respects with the proceedings now prescribed by law in such city for the construction of main sewers and the assessments for the expense thereof, except so far as modified by this act.

may make ap

have sewers

2. And be it enacted, That any fifty (50) owners of land owners of land lying within such neighborhood may present to the said plication to board an application in writing, designating the neighbor- constructed. hood lacking proper drainage, and setting forth the particulars bringing such neighborhood within the meaning of the first section of this act, and praying that a main sewer or sewers be constructed for the use of said neighborhood; the said Proceedings upon applicaboard shall thereupon proceed to act upon said application tion. in the same manner as is now provided by law for proceedings to construct sewers in such city; and if such board determine to construct the sewer or sewers applied for, they

Costs and expenses, how assessed.

Proviso.

Remainder of costs and expenses to be paid by city.

may locate the same either wholly upon private lands, or partly in streets and partly upon private lands, as the nature of the case may require.

3. And be it enacted, That of the costs and expenses of the construction of such sewers, including the cost of real estate acquired therefor as hereinafter provided, there shall be assessed by the officers charged with the duty of making assessments in such city upon the property benefited thereby, such portion as will be equal to the amount of the benefits actually acquired by said property, proportioned equitably to the benefit each piece of property shall be deemed to acquire; provided, that whenever the benefits of such main sewer or sewers are extended to other property by the building of lateral sewers or connections, there shall in like manner be assessed upon such property a just portion of the costs and expenses of such main sewer or sewers, which assessment may be made in connection with an assessment for such lateral sewers, or as an independent assessment.

4. And be it enacted, That the remainder of such costs and expenses, if any, remaining unassessed, shall be paid by the city, and such city may issue its bonds to the amount necessary to pay the same, which bonds shall be of such denomination, form, terms and conditions, and bear such rate Bonds, rate of of interest, not exceeding six per centum per annum, as shall be determined by the legislative body of such city having charge of the finances thereof, and shall be executed under the common seal of the city and the signature of the mayor or other officers thereof.

interest.

Proceedings to acquire property other than public highway.

5. And be it enacted, That when any such sewer or sewers shall be located upon any land other than public highways or streets, and such land or any easement, right or estate therein, shall be necessary for the construction of said sewer or sewers, then it shall be lawful for said city to acquire the said land in fee simple, or any lesser estate or right therein; the proceedings for acquiring such property shall conform to the proceedings now provided by law for the acquiring of land for the opening of streets in such cities; in case it shall be necessary to cross any lands of the state under water, in the construction of such sewer, for the purpose of obtaining an outlet, it shall be lawful to take and use such lands for that purpose; the money for such improvement may be

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