Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/316

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FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 311. 1892. 289 PUBLIC Scnoonsz Salaries of superintendents, teachers, and P¤b1i·¤ Schoolsjanitors: To pay janitor of Polk school, sixty-four dollars and fiftyfve cents; To pay janitor of Wilson school, sixty-two dollars and ninety-nine cents; To pay janitor of Taylor school, twenty-nine dollars; in all, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty-four cents. For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds, two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and fiftyseven cents. 4 For permanent fixtures in laboratories, blackboarding, and gas iixtures for high school building on Capitol Hill, two thousand three hundred dollars, being for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three. For fuel, one thousand two hundred dollars. LIILITIAZ For rent, fuel, light, care and repair of armories, two Mmmthousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars; For printing and stationery, two hundred and fifty dollars; and for this purpose the additional sum of one hundred and forty dollars shall be transferred from the appropriation for expenses of drills and parades, and the sum of sixty dollars from the appropriation for expenses of ` riile practice and matches for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two; · · For expenses of drills, parades, and instruction, forty dollars; in all, two thousand seven hundred and fifteen dollars. SUPPORT OF CONVICTS: For support, maintenance, and transporta— S“Pf’°'°°*` °°”"*°’*· tion of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, eight thousand five hundred and ninety dollars and eleven cents. To supply deficiency in the appropriations for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as follows: CoNrmGENr EXPENSES: To pay B. K. Bruce, recorder of deeds, P_gge*;*i¤·g¤¤* exrecording tax sales, thirty-three dollars. ` For general advertising, five hundred and twenty-one dollars and seventy-two cents. CORONER’S OFFICE: To pay James Oliver for services in care of the Coroner. morgue, two dollars and eighty-seven cents. PARKING COMMISSION: For contingent expenses, eleve11 dollars and P¤¤rki¤g··¤mn»m2¤¤. twenty-two cents. CONSTRUCTION OF COUNTY ROADS: Grading and regulating Bunker €·>¤¤¤ry ¤·¤a·1». Hill road from Harewood avenue to Queen’s Chapel road; To pay McMahon, Porter and Company, sewer pipe, three dollars and twenty cents. PUBLIC SCHOOLS: For contingent expenses, one hundred and fifty rni»1a¤si·xmt1». dollars and ninety-nine cents. For purchase of articles for use in connection with instruction in manual training, sixty-four dollars and ninety-eight cents; MILITIA: For rent, fuel, light, and care of armories, three thousand mums. nine hundred dollars. Mm·izo1>oL1rAN Pomomz For contingent expenses, twenty-six dollars route. and twenty-five cents. POLICE Comm`: For witness fees: To pay certiiicates on iile in the P¤1i¤¤•¤<>¤¤· ofllce of the auditor, District of Columbia, six hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-tive cents. `VASHINGTON ASYLU][Z To pity `Yllllmu “v)’man, (300k, eleven (lg]- Tlfashingtcu As? lars and seventy-three cents. Im"' For contingent expenses, five hundred and forty-three dollars and twenty-four cents. PUBLIC BATHING BEACH: To pay for lumber, one dollar and one BM1¤i¤c:l>¤=w1¤· cent. Svrromr or Corzvicrs: For support, maintenance, and transporta- S¤r·v<·¤<>f<*·>¤*i¤¤- tion of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney·General, five thousand three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty-six cents. von xxvri-—-19