Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 21.djvu/295

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FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CB. 235. 1880. 265 STANDARD WCEIG-HTS AND mnAsUm¤s. For construction and verification of standard weights and measures, S t a n cl a r d including metric standard , for the custom-houses and other offices of “'°*Sl**¤ ****6 ***°¤¤· the United States, and for the several States, and of mural standards of ur"' length in Washington, District of Columbia five thousand dollars; for rent of fire-proof rooms in building number two hundred and Eve, New _ Rant of build- Jersey avenue south, for the safe-keeping and preservation of iinislied ***®f**·*"'***hl*¤~’1*”*’~ weights, measures, balances, and metric standards, one thousand dollars; for fuel and lights, materials, transportation, traveling and other miscellaneous expenses, six hundred dollars. For contribution to maintenance of International Bureau of Weights Inmmat i o u al and Measures, in conformity with terms of convention signed May B***'°****°*`W°*¤l*'·** twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, one thousand nine hun- “"‘1M""“""°“‘ dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the Department of State; in all, eight thousand nve hundred dollars. M1so1rLLA.N:m0Us onmcms UNDER mm rnnAsUnY DEPARTMENT. Expenses of national currency: For paper, engraving, printing, Nativnal cur - gxpress charges, and other expenses, one hundred and twenty thousand "°""V· 0 ars. Fuel, lights, and water for public buildings: For fuel, light, water, F¤<>L!i¤h*¤.=~¤;<\ and miscellaneous items required by the janitors and firemen in the K l‘"l"‘° proper care of the buildings, furniture and heating apparatus, such as " ' brooms, mops, brushes, buckets, wheelbarrows, shovels, saws, hatchets, and hammers, for all public buildin gs under the control of the Treasury Department, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Furniture and repairs of furniture for public buildin gs: For furniture F¤r¤¤ii·¤r¤- and repairs of furniture, and carpets, for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including furniture for three new buildings, namely: one at Austin, Texas, one at Fall River, Massachusetts, and one at Atlanta, Georgia, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. For furniture for the new public building at Chicago, Illinois, in addition to the inrniture in use, ninety thousand dollars. Pay of custodians and jamtors: For pay of custodians and janitors _ Custodians and for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, J‘*****°”**· ninety thousand dollars. Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: For vaults safes, and Vaults, safes, locks, and repairs of the same, for all public buildings under the con- 1°°k’*· trol of the Treasury Department, fifty thousand dollars. Heating apparatus for public buildings: For heating, ventilatin g, and Heating a p p a- hoisting apparatus and repairs of same, for all public buildings under *`°·'·****· the control of the Treasury Department, seventyfive thousand dollars. Plans for public buildings: For photographing-materials, and labor Plans nn- public for duplicating plans for all public buildings under the control of the b***'d¤*s*· Treasury Department, one thousand five hundred dollars. Suppressing counterfeiting and similar felonies: For expenses of de- Ct n n terfeiting tecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons engaged in coun- ¤#**** °“*°*` °*‘*'*‘°**· terfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other secum ties of the United States, as well as the coins of the United States,. and robbing mails, and other felonies committed against the laws of the United States relating to the postal service, the pay and bounty laws, and against the laws relating to the revenue service, and for no other purpose whatever, eighty thousand dollars. _ _ _ _ Compensation in lieu of moieties: For compensation in lieu of moieties l_ C°**;_l*€*lf**'·$*°“ 1*1 in certain cases under the customs-revenue laws, fifty thousand dollars. "’“ " ‘""‘° '°“· Salaries and traveling expenses of agents at seal-iisheries in Alaslga: 6 i·\s<j¤¤¤ M HW- For one agent, three thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; one assist “ ‘°"‘°"‘· ant agent, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; necessary