Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/462

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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. 433 To David Murphy, thirty-eight dollars and thirty-four cents, together with two dollars and ten cents costs; To George W. Bolling, one hundred dollars, together with forty-two dollars and fifty-five cents costs; _ To Williani Ballantyne and Sons, forty-three dollars and twenty-one cents, together with two dollars and ten cents costs; in all, two thousand seven hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifteen cents, together with a further sum to pay the interest on said judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due until the date of payment. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized and P°"·P·“52· directed to pay the judgment in favor of Charles Cowles Tucker, administrator of David Patterson, deceased, for six hundred and fifty- six dollars and ten cents, together with forty-three dollars and thirty _ cents costs, out of the police relief fund. To pay Williain Forsyth for making three plats of block forty-three, Wwiam Fvrmh- “ Holmead Manor ” (county), showing lines of alley proposed to be condemned therein, computing lines of lots and areas to be taken therefrom, preparing three petitions for signature of applicants, and recording plat of condemnation of said alley, twenty dollars. MILITIA! For rent, fuel, light, care, and repair of armories on account ””“*°· of fiscal years as follows: . For eighteen hundred and ninety-four, two thousand one hundred and eighty-five dollars. ` For eighteen hundred and ninety-three, two thousand and fiftyone dollars and sixty-tive cents. · For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, seven hundred and fifty three dollars and fifty cents. . For printing and stationery on account of fiscal years as lbllows: For eighteen hundred and ninety-tour, iilteen dollars, ` For eighteen hundred' and ninetythree, thirty-two dollars and forty- three cents. _ For general incidental expenses on account of tiscal years as follows: For eighteen hundred and ninety-three, fifty dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninetyone, two hundred and eight dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety, five hundred and torty-tour dollars and seventy-one cents. For eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to pay H. L. Cranford for furniture ior armories, seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars and fifty cents. That one-half of the foregoing amounts, to meet deficiencies in the appropriations on account of the District of Columbia, shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one half frorn,any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. WAB DEPARTMENT. W¤D¤1>¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤· SALE or LAND AT Prrrsmme, PENNSYLVANIA: For payment of §;{g¤_§g*{g_;_f*- advertising accounts, job printing, and services of auctioneer attending the proposed sale, at various times, of the land belonging to the United States, located at the corner of Penn avenue and Garrison alley, in the , city of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, under authority and provision of the V I 28 uc Act of Congress approved May twentyiirst, eighteen hundred and °° '°` ‘ - ninety, four thousand three hundred and fiftysix dollars and seven cents. , RENT or BUILDING: For rent of two iloors of the Union Building, 0,§,$§f"‘“°“*°°““‘°“ on G street, between Sixth and Seventh streets northwest, Washing- B»¤¤· ton, District of Columbia, for the use of the Record and Pension Office from June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninetythree, until not later than August hrst, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, fourteen thousand six hundred and twenty-tive dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. STAT-VOL XXVIII--28