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252 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. cause number twenty one thousand and ninety seven in the police cour‘ of the District of Columbia, and to pay M. T. O’Brien one half of line in cause number twenty one thousand aud ninety-eight in the police court of the District of Columbia, fifty dollars each; in all, one hundred dollars, including unexpended balance of appropriation. Dscisneies for For deficiencies on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and 6°°°1Y°°’ 1883- eighty three, as follows: Assessors office. For contingent expenses of assessor·’s office, four hundred and fifty- eight dollars and fifty-three cents. Engineersonice. For contingent expenses of engineer’s office, seventeen dollars and forty three cents. District cmcss. For fuel, ice, gas, repairs, for District offices, three hundred and nfty four dollars and ninety seven cents. Permit work. For materials for permit work, thirty four dollars and ninety six cents. Pumps. For repairs to pump , seven dollars and eight cents. Police. For contingent expenses metropolitan police, five hundred and twenty ive dollars and fifty two cents. Fire d ep s rt- For contingent expenses of iire department, five hundred and eighty 1¤¤¤*· nine dollars and thirty five cents. Telephone serv- For telegraph and telephone service and rental, the sum of one thoui0¤- sand dollars of the unexpended balance of amount appropriated for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteep hundred and eighty three. Register-c£wi11s. For books for register of wills, printing checks, damages, twenty- three dollars and thirty seven cents. · • Public schools. For public schools, contingent expenses, one thousand eight hundred and seventy five dollars and sixty eight cents. High school. For apparatus for high school, one thousand nine hundred and twenty one dollars and seventy two cents.

new For furniture for new school buildings, five dollars and forty-nine

0080- cents. J u d g m e n t s For judgments against the District of Columbia, including interest c••g¤i¤¤¢_'0i= vf and costs, twenty one thousand two hundred and twenty three dollars l“"""’· and eighty two cents. Fees of marshal. For United States marshal’s fees, three hundred and eleven dollars. Dsssisnsiss fm- For deficiencies on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ¤¤¤¤l y¤•1‘ 1894- eighty four, as follows: Assessments, For expense of assessing the real property in the District of Colum- 0*0-, in pisu-ict of bia pursuant to the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and c‘é**:t‘::- eighty three, as follows : For twelve assessors, one hundred and fifteen Lné,. pr days, at five dollars per day each, namely: To S. M. Golden, five hunmentte. dred and seventy five dollars; to B. D. Carpenter, five hundred and seventy five dollars; to Joseph W. Davis, five hundred and seventy tive dollars; to E. B. Cottrell,five hundred and seventy five dollars; to F. P. Hackney, five hundred and seventy five dollars; to G. W. Harkness, five hundred and seventy nve dollars; to John H. Bird, five hundred and seventy five dollars; to J. T. Coldwell, five hundred and seventy five dollars; to Hawkins Taylor, five hundred and seventy five dollars; to J. F. Beale, five hundred and seventy five dollars; to W. J. Purman, five hundred and seventy five dollars; to W. B. Moore, tive gupdred and seventy five dollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred o ars. G-A·H¤U- To G. A. Hall, clerk toboard of equalization, one month, one hundred Th¤¤¤¤¤ B- SUM- dollars; to Thomas B. Shoemaker, clerk to board of equalization, five m“k°'· months, five hundred dollars. Willie0L B¤U¤¤- To pay the following miscellaneous expenses, namely: To William Q'?;,?,?';] DW Ballantyne and Son, for stationery, four hundred and sixty three dollars ,,,,,m_ ’ aud ninety three cents; to Judd and Detweiler, for blank forms, ono wss h in gton hundred dollars and fifty cents; to Washington Post, for advertising, Pvm N¤*§¤¤¤lK¤— twenty eight dollars and twelve cents; to National Republican, for ad- ¤g,°:‘}sm_y;_“h‘ vertising, thirty five dollars and eighty five cents ; to Washington Journal, for advertising, twenty three dollars and twenty five cents; to