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9.56 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. on. 411. 1889. for the printing of Government securities, namely: One custodian, two thousand four hundred dollars; two subcustodians, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; distributor of stock, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, six thousand eight hundred dollars. Assistantcustodiaus PAY OF ASSISTANT CUSTODIANS AND JANITORS: For pay of as- {‘,,§‘,{§,,§'g'§Y"”’ Publm sistant custodians and `anitors, including all personal services in connection with all public buildings under control of the Treasury — Department outside of the District of Columbia, five hundred thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein. Inspector 0; £mjui· INSPECTOR OF FURNITURE AND OTHER FURNISHINGS FOR PUB· {,§`§j°t°°’p“bh°b`md` LIC BUILDINGS: To enable the Secret-ary of the Treasury to employ a suitable person to inspect all public buildings and examine into their requiI·ements for furniture and other furnishings, including fuel, lights, and other current expenses, three thousand dollars; and for actual necessary expenses, not exceeding two thousand dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. F¤?¤{j§hgb§;*,g,Bgg· FURNITURE AND REPAIRS or FURNITURE: For furniture and revamppairs of furniture, and carpets, for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including marine hospitals a11d for furniture, carpets, chandeliers, and gas-fixtures for new buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, two hundred thousand dollars. And all furniture now owned by the United States in other buildings shall be used, as far as pracpicable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation plans for urniture or not. wif};? éagllgyguegi FUEL, LIGHTS AND WATER Fon PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For fuel, ings. ’ lights, water, electric-light plants iincludingrepairs thereto, in such buildings as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for electric-light wiring, and miscellaneous items required by the janitors and firemen in the proper care of the buildings furniture, and heating apparatus, exclusive of ersonal services, for all public buildings, marine hospitals, includedt under the control of the Treasury Department, inclusive of new buildings, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And the appropriation herein made for gas in any of » _ the public buildings in the District of Columbia under the coI1trol of the Treasury Department shall include the rental or use of any GeS·z<>">¤'¤¤¤·€*¢· gas—governo1·, gas purifier or other device for reducing the expenses of gas, when first approved by the Secretary of the Treasury and org`;;:;;"- dered by him in writing: Provided, That no sum shall be paid for ` such rental or use of such gas-governor, gas purifier, or device greater than the one half part of the amount of money actually saved thereby. bu*5g§;;*s¥~*°°··P“b‘*° HEATING APPARATUS Fon PUBLIC BUILDINGS; For heating, hoist- ' ing, and ventilatin apparatus, and re >airs to the same, for all public buildings, including marine hoSpitaIls, under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services except for work done by contract, one hundred thousand dollars. ,0;Lg=g`§,,,§_$,§$,“,,d,§n*l;;l VAULTS, SAFES, AND Locks Fon PUBLIC BUILDINGS, INCLUD- ’ ’ ING NEW BUILDINGS: For vaults, safes, and locks, and repairs to the same, for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services except for work done by _ contract, fifty thousand dollars. ,,_,’§§{},;,,$"’ ”"""° PLANS Fox PUBLIC BUILDINGS; For books, photographic materials, and in duplicating plans required for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, four thousand dollars. ijgggygtmgngfmgggg; SUPPRESSING COUNTERFEITING AND ornmz CRIMES: For the exmg. em. penses of detecting and bringing to trial and punishment dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money and persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other secur-

  • ities of the United States, as well as the coins of the United States,

and other felonies committed against the laws of the United States relating to the pay and bounty laws, including four thousand dollars