Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/931

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878 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. the said act of October nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- eight, two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may - be necessar . ¤¤¤¤¤s¤¤¢¤xpe¤ses. For contihgent expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Interior, and the bureaus, offices, and buildings of the Interior Department, including the Civil Service Commission : For furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, hardware, dry-goods, advertising, telegraphing, expressage, wagons and harness, food and shoeiug for horses, diagrams, awnings, constructin model and other cases, cases for drawings, file-holders, repairs ofg cases and furniture, and other absohugely necessary expenses, including fuel and lights, five thousand o ars. sammy. For stationery for the Department of the Interior and its several léureaus aiué offices, firficludinlg the gig/*ihlService Commission and the eo ogica urvey, teen thousand dollars. pnowunmgmpnmg, PATENT OFFICE: For photolithographinglor otherwise producing plates for the Official Gazette, twenty-two thousand dollars. For photolithographing or otherwise producing copies of drawings of the weekly issues of patents for producinglcopies of designs, trade—marks, and pendin ap lications, and for the reproduction of exhausted copies, said photofithographing or otherwise producing plates and copies referred to in this and the preceding paragraph to e done under the supervision of the Comm1ssioner of Patents, and in the city of Washington, if it can there be done at reasonable rates ; an the Commissioner of Patents, under the direction of the Slicregaryt of the Interior, schxgllpe authorized to make contracts t ere or, wenty-one thousand dollars. _ musmmam am- Enucarroiv or Fnmnnm-Mrunnn Gmnnnmn or rnn Drsrmcr or """·°·°· Conumzm: For the amount due the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one and rior years, two thousand four hundred and sevent five dollars and sixty cents. capswiusn-ms. CAPITOL Tmnnacms: Igor paving terrace and completing the interior of rooms and corridors, including steam heating, an for the payénéanh of amounts retained on contracts, seven thousand five hundre dollars. me? :¤¤¤- dgovnniizignur 1Ho;1>rrArc.hro1z rg?] Ipsannz For the purchase of ‘ a 1 1ona arm an , en thousand dollars. rum lands. PUBLIC LANDS Snnvicnz For clerks in the office of the surveyorgeneral of Montana, three thousand five hundred dollars. Bvrvvycrrsvunrnl. hFor clsrgzs in] the otgicge fif the surveyor-general of Wyoming, Two thousand ive un re dollars. To pay the account of J. F. Gardner, late United States surveyoreneral of Nebraska and Iowa, for services as such, from August hrst, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to October fifteenth eighteen hupdrea] and eighty-six, inclusive, four hundred and eight dollars ant ei t -six cents. ,,_R°8‘“'“‘““’°°°*" Forionlpensation of registers and receivers of local land offices, ' at not exceeding three thousand dollars each, sixty-two thousand, nine hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty cents. C'°’¤·¤'¤- I Féirgerk hire. rent, and other tnpfdeutal expenses of the several an offices, twent 7-five thousand r dollars. ,,,,,PQ§$°°““‘ ’“"“° For the protecdon of public lands from illegal and fraudulent entry or a propriation, twenty thousand dollars; "~R~R”88‘°°· To pay halance of salary to E. R. Ruggles, custodian of the Fort Sisseton abandoned military reservation in South Dakota, for May, eightgen hundred and ninety, as found due by the accounting oiii- · cers. ourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents. m§e",,‘;';*Q{jj{f mem For care and preservation of abandoned military reservations for gsi?] year eighteen hundred and ninety, ten thousand eight hundred o ars.