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614; FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1898. dollars per day while actually employed, one thousand five hundred and sixty-tive dollars. I-sealing and separalr SEALING AND SEPARATING UNITED ·STATES SECURITIESZ EOP "‘g‘ materials required to seal and separate United States notes and certiiicates, such as ink, printer’s varnish, sperm 011, white printing paper, manila paper, thin muslin, benzine, guttapercha belting, and other ' necessary articles and expenses, one thousand dollars. ‘ Expenses, national EXPENSES OF NATIONAL CURRENCYZ FOI' (llStlHUl3lVC p3p0I`, CXIJYBSS °“"'°““" charges, and other expenses, lifteen thousand dollars. C=¤¤c¤1i¤:»•¤¢<=· OANCELING UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND CUTTING DISTLNCTIVE PAPER: For extra knives for cutting machines and sharpening same; and leather belting, new dies and punches, repairs to machinery, oi}, cotton waste, and other necessary expenses connected with the cancel— , lation of redeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars, Custody ¤f di¤¤» CUSTODY OF DIES, ROLLS, AND PLATES: For pay of custodian of . mmmphm dies, rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the printing of Government securities, namely: One custodian, two thousand four hundred dollars; two subcustodians, at one thousand six I hundred dollars each; two distributors of stock, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand dollars. rubric musings. PAY OF ASSISTANT CUSTODIANS AND JANITORS: For pay of assistant d,f§*‘:¤”Q'3§¤{’,§,Q°°' custodians and janitors, including all personal services in connection with the care of all public buildings under control of the Treasury - Department outside of the District of Columbia, nine hundred thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall o apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein. swim of Mw That all court-houses, custom-houses, post-oflices, appraiser’s stores, uT.f,'{“f’,‘}"p{,‘{,}{Z'{’,,Y,1*`Z‘3Z barge offices, subtreasuries, and other public buildings outside of the i¤¢¤.¤¢¢· District of Columbia and outside of military reservations which have been heretofore purchased or erected, or are at present in course of construction, or which may hereafter be erected or purchased out of any appropriation under the control of the Treasury Department, together with the site or sites thereof, are hereby expressly declared to be under the exclusive jurisdiction and control and in the custody of the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall have full power to take possession of and assign and reassign rooms therein to such Federal officials, clerks, and employees as in his judgment and discretion should be furnished with offices or rooms therein. , ` Inspector of furnr INSPECTOR OF FURNITURE AND OTHER FURNISHINGS FOR PUBLIC °"“" mm.I>INGs: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to employ a suitable person to inspect all public buildings and examine into their requirements for furniture and other furnishings, including incl. lights, personal services, and other current expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars; and for actual necessary expenses, not exceeding one thousand dollars; in all, three thousand five hundred dollars. For one general inspector, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, three thousand dollars, and for actual necessary gxpenses, not exceeding one thousand dollars; in all, four thousand o ars. p£`;;f¤iI¤r¤ ¤¤·l M- FURNITURE AND REPAIRS OF FURNITURE: For furniture and ' repairs of same and carpets for all public buildings, marine hospitals Included, under the control of the Treasury Department, and for furniture, carpets, chandeliers, and gas iixtures for new buildings. exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. And all ihrniture now owned by the United States in other buildings shall be used, as far as practicable whether it coriesponds with the present regulation plans for furniture or no ·. wigfl. lights, and FUEL, LIGHTS, AND WATER FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For fuel, lights, ‘ and water, electric current for light and power purposes, electriclieht plants, including repairs thereto. in such buildings as may be de§ig— nated by the Secretary of the Treasury, electric-light wiring, and