Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 21.djvu/190

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160 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. IL Ch. 121. 1880. d fcift · d ll· s each · fifty-three at seven hundred dollars each · grfgyqfsmlr at Six (huhdred aiid fifty dollass ea{:lii&te1(gh]i3y at sixhhuiidred h- th` t —three at five hundre an y dollars eac · e even gghggg hauiidredullgllars each; eight at four hundred and fifty, dollars each; thirty-four at four hundred and twenty-five dollars each; two at four hundred and seventyltivehdolllarsdeacli;HEyve;l1(tyi;`1;1e::tVf;>£1;tl§;1;o; · ll i · ·h· t t ree un rc ani y _‘ (hed il?] glrsdcflf hlolllbaibs each · and for increase of salaries of teachers liund e ty y . . by continuous seryicc, increase of the number of schools in the several grades, and additional teacaiers reqmred; nftlecrmzhousand dolla.r;br 0 B J ‘tors. I` `z 't a dcare oft esevera sc oo - ui ings name y: n nm janitdig gl; tlhousand two hundred and seventy dhllars per annum, one at one thousand two hundred and forty-five dollars, one at one thousand and fifty dollars, one at nine hundreld al-nd tiwentygtvgo Sollars, one at nine hundred dollars one at eight hun re an eig y dollars, one a _ eight hundred and nfty, dollars otne at seven hundred and fifty-six dollars, one at seven hundred and thirty-two dollars, one at six hundred and eightytwo dollars, one at six hundred and twenty-two dollars, one at six hundred and two dollars,_0ne at five hundred and eighty-four dollars, one at five hundred and eighty-two dollars, one at five hundred and forty dollars, two at three hundred and eighty-four dollars each, one at two hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixty cents, two at two hundred and eighty dollars each, one at two hundred and seventy dollars, one at two hundred and tortveight dollars and forty cents, one at two hundred and twenty-five dollars, one at two dhuiullred and énionty tl re — dollars and twenty cents, one at two hundre an sixteen dollars ode at two hundred dollars, eight at one hundred and seventy-two dol? lars and eightydceiéts ego/éiétone atdono hunchreid antd sixty-two dollars, one at one hun re an y-one dollars an wen y cen s wo a one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixty cents each, twenty-two at eighty-six dollars and forty gotnts each, one at sixty-foui·tdiollarsthand ei ·ht cents twenty-one at y- our dollars eac wo a or y- ree ddlluxls and twenty cents each, two at thirty-two dollars and forty cents each, and for additional service that may be required by ohangmgand Broom. increasing the number of school-rooms, four thousand dollars: Promdeel, That the __ianitors of the principal schoolhnildings, in addition to their other duties, shall do all minor repairs to buildings and furniture, glasing, fixing seats andfdesks, and shiall be selected with reference to their qualificanions to per orm this wor . _ Banu. For rent of schoolbuildings, thirty thousand dollars, out of which amount the sum of two thousand four hundred dpllars, being hinteresg on the Linthicum Institute loan shall be pai · for uel twelve t ousan dollars; repairs to school-buildings, fifteen thousand’dollars; and_for contingent eigiensesilincludintg furoiturte, Eotooks, sfgioliéery, printing, insurance an misce aneous 1 ems wen y thousand o s. Sites mid eree- For the, purchase of sites (when necessary) and the erection and comtionjcbroo school plction of three school-buildings, one hundred thousand dollars: Prol’“;}d"%€:· vided, That they shall be contracted for before the first ofnext September rmand finished before the first of August, eighteen hundreo and efghty-one, to be appropriated as follows namely: For the secon schoo division forty-five thousand dollars; for the sixth school division (county), texi thousand dollars- for the seventh school division forty-five thousand dollars; amounting in all, for school purposes, to five hundred and five Pmmo. thousand six hundred and thirty-four dollars and eighty cents: Provided, That in the sixth (county) school division the sum appropriated may be used for one or more school buildings and sites when necessary. Police. Fon Mmrnorotrrnn romom. For one major and superintendent, two thousand six hundred and ten dollars; one captain, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one property-_ clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand five