Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/566

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512 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. u._Df¤¤‘*¢* 0* °°¤¤¤* DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. meson amos. Assnssoifs Orrxcm, CONTINGENT Exrrmsmsz To pay the recorder of deeds for furnishing records of transfers of real estate, for rinting, books, stationery, and other necessary items, four hundred and ninety-two dollars and forty-eight cents. Mime MILITIA OF Drsuucr OF COLUMBIA: Current expenses; For rent, fuel, light, and care of armories, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven dollars and twentiy-six cents. Necessary expenditures: For ockers, gun racks, and furniture for armories, printing, parades, and other current expenses five thousand one hundred and thirty-four dollars and forty-eight cents. ` For cost of amnual encampment, for clearing grounds, lumber, transportation, camtp-supplies, subsistence, horses, band and drum corps, five thousan Eve hundred and fifty dollars and ninety-one cen s. E¤¤¤¤=iv<= <>¤¤¢- Exnccrivm Omucm: For contingent expenses, six dollars and seventy-five cents.

  • °*°"*°Y'¤ °m°° Hf.‘éT’1‘ORtl;EY’S Ormcmz For contingent expenses, fifty dollars and

, · cen . P¤¤¤= ¤¤¤¤¤>¤ IYUBLIG ScHo0Ls: For contingent expenses, three hundred and iifgy-three dollars and fifteen cents. tcgr fuel, three thousand and eighteen d0llars and twenty-ve cen . lzor instruction in manual training, fifty-five dollars and three cen s. For purchase of sites and erection of buildings, sixth division, four hundred and fifty-nine dollars and nfty cents. H¤•1¤¤¤1¤v•r¤¤¤¤¤- Hmnrn Dnrnnrmnnrz For contingent expenses, eight dollars and seventy-nine cents. # ’l'd¤¤•ph.¤•c.,¤v- TELEGBAPH AND T1cL1¤1>HONE Smnvxom: For general supplies, six I"' hundred and thirty-seven dollars and forty-eight cents. b;*‘•·N¤z¤>¤ •¤r- Wxsnrxerou ASYLUM: For contingent expenses, five thousand and twenty-seven dollars and forty-one cents. www ex. MISCELLANEOUS Exrmvsms; To pay the Evening Star Newspaper °°“’°" Company and the Washington Post Comdpany for advertising delinquent tax list, two thousand seven hun red and sixty dollars and fifty cents each; in all, five thousand five hundred and twenty-one dollars. · For printing, checks, damages and other general necessary expenses of District offices, one thousand three hundred andmine dollars and ei ghty-seven cents. ¤¤¤·¤ COUm•s: To pa S. C. Mills, justice of the peace, compensation for acting as judge oty the olice court duringlthe absence of said judge, sixteen days, at ten dollars per day, one undred and sixty dollars. For witness fees, one thousand one hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents. For writs of lunacy, six dollars and seventy-five cents. ¤¤M¤¤¤¤¤.1¤¤¤- To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year eighteen undred and eighty-nine, as follows:

  • "'°"°"*°¤°* _A8SESSOB’S OFFICE: For contingent expenses, three hundred and

ninety-tive dollars and thirty-five cents. _ °°“°°'°"*°*”°* COLL1¤c*roR’s Oirmcn; For contingent expenses, seventeen dollars and twenty-one cents. E“€*“°°"' °'“°°· ENGINEEIVS Owmcm: For contingent expenses, two hundred and thirty-three dollars and seventeen cents. To pay Winfield S. Hancock for services rendered in the office of the property clerk District of Columbia, from July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to August twentiy-second, eivhteen hundred and eighty-eight, inclusive, at three ollars per day, one hundred and eleven dollars.