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 76 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. OHS. 73, 75, 76. 1894. and ninety-three, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as fo1l0ws: T-*¤¤¤·¤• M"' “Sec. 16. That license for any of the purposes specified in any sec- BY»]:°l°` M" mm` tion of said Act shall not be granted to any person to conduct such ¤:°;"{_;_,"'· *’· “'· business within four hundred feet of a public schoolhouse, pr1va,te ` school, or house of religious worship, measured between the nearest mmm-sngossmm. entrance to each by the shortest course of travel between such place of business and any schoolhouse, private school, or house of religious worship, except in such places of business as were located and licensed at the date of the said Act or previous to the erection or occupation of mama. such schoolhouse, private school, or place of religious worship: Pro- H`"°l”` vided, That no hotel hereafter established shall be licensed that has less than twe11ty=five rooms for guests, and all Acts and parts of Acts by °" inconsistent herewith are repealed: Provided, The members of the Excise Board shall have the power tc administer oaths or a.Hir1nations— 1>m.m¤. in any matter affected by the operation of this Act. And any person having taken such oath or aiiirmution who shall knoivingly and corruptly give false testimony before said board or any member thereof asto a. material fact shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and on conviction shall be punished by a iiue of not more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment at hard labor for not more than two years, or both at. the discretion of the court." $:{·*g$,*¤* $2**- That section three of said Act be, and the same is hereby, amended ` ’p`by adding thereto the following: “And said Board shall appoint an assistant clerk at a salary not to exceed one thousand d0lla.rs." §r*(·;>g,·,*¤1{k$*g.¤,=*i°¤*· That section fifteen of said Act be, and the same is hereby, amended ``by striking out the words ‘*0f two reputable citizens of the District"` and inserting in lieu thereof the words “ satisfactory to either of them "' Approved, May 11, 1894. May 12, 1804. CHAP. 75.-Au Act To authorize the Commissioner of the General Lam] Office tw -——-—·——·-·;4 issue u patent to Mace·Clemo11ts’s survey, numbered three hundred and eighty-siX, in the Virginia militarpdistrict of Ohio. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 1>¤m¤1m1.. States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioner of the General Land Oihce of the United States be and he is hereby, author- ,§"‘°;§‘,,_ ‘°v?;‘,§§,‘i§ ized and directed to issue the patent of the Iluited States gmntiug the milit¤ry<\i¤¢ri¤t.0hi¤· lands embraced and described in Mace Clemeuts’s survey, numbered three hundred and eighty-six, in the Virginia military district, in the State of Ohio, as the same is bounded in the report of said survey returned to the principal surveyor of said district at Chillicothe, Ohio,. upon the application and proof of the persons now in the possession of said lands, claiming title thereto under the deeds for the same from Nathaniel Massie, dated June second, eighteen hundred and fbur. Approved, May 12, 1894. Mu! 1%   CHA5& 7?.;;f\u A§;T0 zmtlicrize the construction of abridge across the Mississippi _ lV8l‘ B Gl lllg, IIIDBSO B. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resenfatives 0 the United £¤<\b;Q;;g· {gg; Qmtes of America in Congress assembled, Thgt the city off-Red Wing, appr mm. m the State of Minnesota, a. municipal corporation existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota, is hereby authorized and empowered t0 erect, establish, and maintain, or authorize the erection, establishbr£•;: =¤·* ···s··¤ uient, arid maintenance of a foot and wagon bridge across the Mississippn Rwer at an point suitable to the interests of navigation from a point near Bluif street, in the city of Red Wing, State of Mirinesota so as to connect with the opposite shore of said river in the State ot FM ¤=~*iz¤=i¤¤- Wisegusih; that said bridge shall not interfere with the free navigation of sand nver beyond what is necessary in order to carry into effect:.