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290 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 311. 1892. To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, as follows: rubuc semis. PUBLIC SCHOOLS: For salaries of superintendents, teachers, and janitors: The sum of onehundred and forty-four dollars paid for helpers in the manual training schools in the Franklin, Thomson, Force, Seaton, Wallach, Jeilerson, Curtis, and Addison schools is hereby allowed, and the accounting officers in the United States Treasury are authorized and directed to credit the same in the settlement of the accounts of Commissioners J. W. Douglass, L. G. Hine, and H. M. Robert. m°°°““’°°“°- MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For general advertising, forty-four dollars and forty cents. To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, as follows: coueem-is crime. ·OOLLECTOR.’S OFFICE: To pay W. B. Moses and sons, furniture, ’ · eleven dollars and ten cents. E¤zi¤e¤r·¤¤mce ENGINEERS OFFICE: To pay J. Y. Turner, subscription to Washington Post, eight dollars and forty cents. Public ¤¢1¤<¤»1¤· PUBLIC SCHOOLS: For salaries to superintendents, teachers, and janitors: To pay the janitor of Smallwood school, thirty-two dollars and eighty-eight cents. reuse wm. POLICE COURT: Witness .fees: To pay certificates on file in the office of the Auditor, District of Columbia, six dollars and twenty-five cents. · Mi¤<=¤11¤¤¤<>¤s- MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For general advertising, seven dollars and forty-four cents. h{¤1¤z¤n!¤ ¤¤·1 ¤•=·1•+ Tnmennn Arm TELEPHONE SERVICE: For general supplies, be- P ”° °°m°°‘ ing for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, fifteen dollars and seventy-five cents. . That one-half of the foregoing amounts, to meet deficiencies in the omni: rm. ms. appropriations on account of the District of Columbia, shall be paid

  • "‘°" "°‘"’“"°“· from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from any

money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. www department. WATER DEPARTMENT : For deficiencies in the appropriations for the wage]? department, payable from the revenues of the water department, as o ows: tfumrins expenses. Pumping expenses and pipe distribution: The sum of fifteen dollars ° ‘ and forty cents, paid for clerical services, is hereby allowed, and the accounting officers of the United States Treasury are authorized and directed to credit the same in the settlement of the accounts of Commissioners J. W. Douglass, L. G. Hine, and C. W. Raymond, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, fifteen dollars and forty cents. C*°¤"*°¤l ¤¤¤‘i<=¢¤- The sum of six hundred and eighty-six dollars and eight cents, paid for clerical services, is hereby allowed and the accounting officers of the United States Treasury are authorized and directed to credit the same in the settlement of the accounts of Commissioners J W Douglass, L. G. Hine, and C. W. Raymond, six hundred and eighty-six dollars and eight cents; being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen l1un~ dred and eighty-nine. Service- Pumrme Exrmwsns AND PIPE DISTRIBUTION: To pay George W, Beal], twenty-seven dollars. To pay Henry B. Mclntire, fifty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. To pay Joseph A. Neville, twenty-nine dollars and thirty-seven cents. To pay Theodore Oertel, forty-two dollars. To pay Michael Sullivan, seventy-five dollars. To pay William Small, nine dollars and thirtyseven cents; in all, two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and ninety-nine cents, being for the service of the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. 1_E?8g;;3*{_b*§[lg¤;;¤ bg That the Metropolitan Railroad Company is hereby required to repair mi}. nan;-as cap;}. the bridge across Rock Creek at P street, in the District of Columbia, P““Y· at a cost of not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars. Said repairs to