Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/1124

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rirrvrxasr coneanss. sms n. cu. 546. 1891. 1071 Blake, Carberry, Giddings, Towers, Ma der Phel s, Twinin l Smallwood, Adams, Jones, Arthur, Corcgiiuan, Briggs,pLen0x, Beg; McCormick, Madison, Jackson, Monroe, Garrison, Ambush, and ive new bmldmgs, thirty-eight in all, at five hundred dollars each; of the Hillsdale (old) Anacostia, Thompson, and Lovejoy buildings, at two hundred and fifty dollars each; of the Mount Pleasant, Potomac, Gtreenleaf, Hamilton Road, Chamberlain, High Street, Birney, Bennmgs (white), Bennings (colored), Threlkeld, Brightwood, and Tennal ytown buildings, at one hun red and sixty-five dollars each; for care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cooking and manual training schoo s, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed forty-eiglht dollars (per annum for the care of each school—room, four thousan one hun red and sevent_y—six dollars; in all forty-seven thousand seven hundred and fifty-six dollars. 1 For rent of school buildings, and repair shop, ten thousand dol- mnt. ars. ·For repairs and imdprovements to school buildings and grounds, Revell twenty-four thousan dollars. For the purchase of tools, machinery, material, and apparatus, to "°°"•°*°· be used in connection with instruction in manual training, ten thousand dollars. ‘ For fuel, twenty-nine thousand dollars. mis. For furniture for new school buildings twelve thousand dollars. rm-mme. For contingent expenses, including furniture, books, stationery, <><>¤¤¤:¤¤¤ •x· printing, insurance, and other necessary items, twenty-seven thou- °°°°°‘ sand do lars. For text-books and school supplies for use of the pupils of the first rm umu man. six grades who at the time are not supplied with the same to be dis- °°‘*D,,,,,,,,,,_ tributed by the Su rintendent of Pu lic Schools under regulations to be made by the Chmmissioners of the District of Columbia, and ‘ for the necessary expenses of the purchase, distribution, and reser- - _ vation of said text-books and supplies, twenty-five thousand cibllarsz _ Provided, That the distribution 0 the text-books and school supplies ¤‘¢>¤·¥•··· herein provided for shall be made, giving preference iirst to the t Innhvr ands in children of the lower of the said six grades. ° For one eight-room building on site now owned by] District of N•'”¤¤°*¤¢•·¤°¤· Columbia in second division, twently-seven thousand dollars. For one four-room building an site at Brookland, District of Columbia (white), twelve thousand dollars. For one eight-room building and site in eighth division, thirty- five thousand dollars. _ For one eight-room building and site ui third division, thirty-five thousand dollars. For one high school building on site now owned by District of Columbia on Capitol Hill, seventy-five thousand dollars. For one eight-room building and site in sixth division, thirty- five thousandg dollars; and authority is hereby granted to sell and s•rou»¤na1q•m convey the school building and site on the sout side of Columbia “’°°* °°"""“"°"* road near Sixteenth street extended, the fproceeds of such sale to be P¤>¤¤¤¤¤ in Truscovered into the Treasury to the credit o the United States and the mhhuwmuzeznu District of Columbia, respectively, in ecilual parts. °¤°’- For purchase of ound in rear of Brig twood school, one thousand dollars, or so mug. thereof as may be necessary. Provided, The P¤>¤¤•·•· - total cost of the several and respective sites an buildings herein Hmiwofccnt. provided for when completed uplon plans and specifications to be previously made and approved, s all not exceed the several and respective sums of money herein respectively appropriated for such oses. pwllhat the plans and specifications for each of said buildings, and WMM for all other buildin s provided for in this act, shall be prepared by the inspector of buiglings of the District of Columbia, an shall be