Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/958

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 410. 1889. 913 For the pav of bailitfs in charge of the said jurors for said oeriods, Beime two thousand four hundred dollars. * ll/IISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: To pay three thousand one hundred MiS·=¢¤¤¤¢<>¤S· and nineteen dollars and thirty four cents, balance onlbills of Judd and Detweiler, and one thousand eight hundred and forty eight dollars and thirty cents to The Washington Post for printing and pub- D"u'}q}"’¤t mx “S'· lishing the delinquent tax list in accordance with the act of October €Xpm°°°' twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty eight, entitled "An act prescribing the times for sales and for notice of sales of property in the District of Columbia for over due taxes;" in all, four thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-four cents. HARBOR AND RIVER FRONT: For necessary alteration and repairs Police mrrclbcec. to the police patrol-boat, ninety-two dollars and sixty-seven cents. Repmm POLICE_COURT: To enable the Commissioners of the District of POUM ¢<>¤¤‘¤· Columbia to use the unexpended balance of the a propriation for judicial expenses for the fiscal year eighteen hundlied and eighty ‘ eight for contingent expenses for the same year, five hundred dollars. PAYMENT or Jnnennnrs; For the ayment of 'ndgments against Payment ofjudm the District of Columbia, as follows: IEdwin Muller, seven hundred mms' and fifty dollars, together with one hundred and twenty-four dollars and jive cents costs; The Capitol, North O Street and South Washington Railway Company versus John. F. Cook, collector, and so forth, for one cent dama es, together with two hundred and ninety- nine dollars and seventy idiree cents costs; Emanuel Murray, use of T. H. Christmas, seven hundred dollars, to ether with twenty one dollars costs; in all, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four dollars and seventy-nine cents, together with a further sum sufhcient to pay the interest on said judgments from the date the same became due until the day of right of appeal shall have expired. To sup ly deficiencies in the appropriation Yor the Hscal year eighteen Eundred and eighty eight, as follows- TIXECUTIVE 0F1v10E: Contingent expenses. Books, three dollars Executive <>¤¤<>¤- and seventy eight cents. ENGINEERBS OFFICE: Contingent expenses; Rent of property yard, E¤si¤¤¤r`¤ <>¤i¤¤· horse·shoeing, and livery, eighty six dollars. _ FIRE DEPARTBIENTZ Contingent expenses: Dusters lime, and fur- Fm department. niture, twelve dollars and eighty-one cents. _ _ _ _ PUBLIC SoHooLs; Instruction in manual training: Groceries, thirty Publw ¤°*¤°°*=* four dollars and seventy-three cents. _ _ For building adjoining Summer school building: To (pay Frank Baldwin for excavating, grading, concreting, an buil mg extra foundation, not included in contract, nine hundred and seventy-three dollars and six cents. BIISCELLANEOIIS EXPENSES! For forage and sal soda, three dollars 1*¤¤¢¤1¤¤¤¢<>¤¤— and fitt cents. _ _ _ To péiry the Evening Star Newspaper Company, advertising, one hundred and eight do lars and three cents. _ To pay the Washington Post, advertising, nine dollars and fifty cent. . Pdmcm Connrz To pay witness fees, per bills on ile in the office of auditor of the District of Columbia, and others known to be outstanding, two hundred and fifty dollars, _ _ To sulpply deiiciencgeislin the appropriation for eighteen hundred and ei it seven, as o ows: _ _ _ _ _ _ ENcEiNE)ER’s ()1rF1cE; To pay the Public Printer, printing report of E¤s¤>¤¤r ¤<>f¤¤<·>· en ineer department, eighteen hundred and eighty six, sixty-three dogars and sglpentsg _ tv dollars . o n. . een, xver , six . _ . Dislthictl ormcns AND MARKETS :_ For stationery, furniturex re- °°¤**¤*<°'-‘°°’P°“’°°· pairs to stoves, fuel, hardware, spittoons, plumbing, gashttmg, glass, oil, repairs to furniture, washing towels, Ice, and gas, one thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty-three cents. · srAr L-—voL xxv--58