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868 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. Districtofo0lumbi•. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. oei-pam puimiug That the action of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. p°"‘“"' "'°“°°L in heretofore granting permits for the extension of anygiuilding or buildings, or any art or parts thereof, in the city of ashington, in the District of Cblumbia, beyond the building line, and upon the streets and avenues of said city, is hereb ratified, without prejudice, however, to the legal rights of the Government in the event Appmvn ot mmm of the destruction by fire, or otherwise, of any such structure. And ’°'““”’" hereafter no such permits shall be granted except upon special application and with the concurrence of all of said Commissioners, and the approval of the Secretar of War. 0¤¤¤*¤8¤¤**=¤P°¤°°¤ CONTINGENT EXPENSES: Tb enable the register of wills to comlete the reproduction of the old administration and guardian dockets of his office, three hundred and seventy-nve dollars.

 For printing, expenses of parades, inspections, and rifle practice,

and other current expenses, two hundred and fifty dollars ; For clearing camp grounds, building rifle range, water supply, water barrels, camp supplies, subsistence supplies, horses, laborers, cooks, and incidental expenses, three thousand three hundred and iift ·eight dollars ; Ebr freight and transportation, six hundred and forty-two dollars and thirty-nve cents; For labor and teams breaking camp, three hundred and fifty dollars; in all, four thousand six hundred dollars and thirty-five cents. oimmgxous diseases For enforcement of the provisions of an act entitled "An act to °",€g,,“,,.,,,,,,,c,,, ex, prevent the spread of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the District of wz? M olumbia" for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun- °’ p' ’ dred and ninety-one, to be immediately available, one thousand tive hundred and fifty dollars. Police mm. POLICE CCURT: To pay witness fees, three thousand dollars. To pay S. C. Mills compensation for acting as judge of the police court during the absence of said judge, seven days, at ten dollars per da , seventy dollars; rubuc mmm. EUBLIC SCHOOLS: For contingent expenses, nve thousand dollars. To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, as fol ows: A»¤¤>i··s ounce. AssEssoR’s OFFICE: To pay the recorder of deeds balance due on his account for furnishing record of transfers from January to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, two dollars and fifty-two cents. Aim.-my~¤ umm. A·r·roRNEY’s OFFICE: For contingent expenses, six dollars and fifty cents. I¤¤_I;;<>*•>¤¤€¤¤ ¤¤<¤ Imrnovmmnnrs AND Rmriuns; To pay the Barber Asphalt Paving whipsés Aspnmrav. Company balance due for work on streets, under contract numbere

  • ‘”‘C°“‘*’““’· one thousand one hundred and sixty-one, one thousand nine hun- ‘

dred and sixrgy dollars and seventeen cents. “ stages. STREETS: o pay John Dugan balance due on his account for work ° °"‘°"‘ on Massachusetts avenue extended, under contract numbered one ‘ thousand and eighty-ive, one hundred and seventy-five dollars and _ _ forty-six cents. (,§’,,‘Q“;,',,‘f,*;“"°°"‘“‘*‘° To pay the Brandywine Granite Company balance retained on payments under contract numbered one t ousaud and seventy, four undred and seventy-one dollars and seventy-two cents. To pay E. G. Wheeler for hinges, ten cents. P¤¤¤i<= =¢¤¤¤¤ PUBLIC Scnoons; To pay Kennedy Brothers for fuel, fifty-one ’ dollars and forty-six cents. For contingent expenses, three hundred and forty-two dollars and three cents. For material for instruction in manual training three hundred and two dollars and five cents.