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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. 513 •PERMIT WORK: To pay pay- roll of special assessment office per remit work. diem employees for extra time, Sundays and nights, writing up annual tax sale for said office, namely: _ A. M. Lambeth, twenty days in December, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at three dollars and eighty-five cents per diem, seventy- seven dollars; James B. Meeds, twenty days in December, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at two dollars and fifty cents per diem, fifty dollars ; in all, one hundred and twenty-seven dollars. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For general advertising, nineteen nuscemuwus. dollars and Eve cents. EXPENSES or Assnssmo REAL PROPERTY: To pay the Evening mamgmpmp Star Newspaper Company, advertising, six dollars and fifty cents. °"*’· 1 To pay . . Carpenter, use of horse and buggy, one hundred dollars; 1 To pay T. L. Croply, use of horse and buggy, one hundred dollars; _ To pay S. M. Golden, use of horse and buggy, one hundred dollars; in all, three hundred and six dollars and fifty cents. PUBLIC SCALES: To pay F. P. May and Company, hardware, scans. twenty-six dollars. · PUBLIC SCHOOLS: For fuel, one thousand eight hundred and sev- Public ¤¢h<>¤¤ ·en;y-two dollars and fifteen cents. or contingent expenses, two thousand two hundred and thirty- five dollars and forty-ive cents. " . For instruction in manual training twenty-one dollars and twelve cents. For urchase of sites and erection of school buildings, iirst division: 'lpo pay Charles S. Denham, superintendent, and Samuel C. Mickum, superintendent, five dollars and fifty-eight cents each ; sixth division: To pay R. H. Willet for lumber, two dollars and eleven cents; in all, thirteen dollars and twenty-seven cents. ‘ FIRE DEPARTMENT: For repairs to engine-houses, sixty-two dol- Firedepmmeutlars and nine cents. For fuel, three dollars and seventy-two cents. For contingent ex enses, sixty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents. POLICE COURT : 'lpo pay S. C. Mills, justice of the peace, compensa- P<>¤¤¤ ·><>¤r¤· tion for acting as judge of the police court during the absence of said judge, four days, at ten dollars per diem, forty ollars. For books, stationery, fuel, ice, gas, and other necessary items, four hundred and fifty-one dollars and twenty-four cents. For witness fees, to ay certificates which are on file in the office of the auditor of the Ilistrict, nine hundred and twelve dollars and iift cents. ETMEECENCY FUND: To pay the Cumberland Hydraulic Cement E¤¤¤rz¤¤<=y fundand Manufacturin Company, cement, being for the service of the fiscal ear ending dune thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, four rfollars and four cents. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For general advertising, four hun- mmumms. dred and sixty-four dollars and seventy-nine cents. For printing, checks, damages, forage, and care of horses, seven hundred and seventy-nine dollars and fty-one cents. To sup ly deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year Deficiencies, lass. ·eighteen llundred and eighty-eight as follows: ll';) pa W. Scott Chew for one fire escape at Webster School, two W- Sem <?¤•>w· hundredy and thirty dollars. Finn DEPARTMENT: For contingent expenses, five dollars and ten Fimdepanment cents. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For general advertising, sixteen dol- MiM¤¤¤¤¤¤=· Jars and two cents. _ _ For general advertising, on account of the fiscal year eighteen Ihundred and eighty-seven, fourteen dollars and forty cents. srar L—voL xxvr-—33