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962 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 327 . 1899. order, and superintendents of stations, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each, nfteen thousand two hundred dollars; _ .•z •2.¤w· Forty-eight assistant postmasters, cashiers, superintendents of mails, superintendent of delivery, superintendents of registry, superintendents of money order, and superintendents of stations, at two thousand dollars each, ninety-six thousand dollars; _ ..•••¤,1co. Six assistant postmasters, superintendents of mails, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of registry, superintendents of money order, and superintendents of stations, at two thousand one hundred dollars each, twelve thousand six hundred dollars; _ —•¢ nm Twenty·ilve assistant postmasters, cashiers, superintendents of mails superintendents of delivery, superintendents of money order, and superintendents of stations, at two thousand two hundred dollars each, tlfty-five thousand dollars; --•t8.D0. Eighteen assistant postmasters, cashiers, superintendents of mails, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of registry, assistant superintendent of registry, and superintendents df money order, assistant superintendent of money orders, at two thousand four hundred _ dollars each, forty-three thousand two hundred dollars; -•¢¤.¤¤•· Ten assistant postmasters, superintendents of mails, superintendents ofdelivery, and superintendents of stations, at two thousand five hundred dollars each, twenty-five thousand dollars; ...m.•w. Eleven assistant postmasters, cashiers, superintendents of mails, superintendents of delivery, at two thousand six hundred dollars each, ' twenty-eight thousand six hundred dollars; mam Ten assistant postmasters, superintendents of mails, superintendents of delivery, at two thousand seven hundred dollars each, twentyseven . · thousand dollars; _;?:r:—•*é*£·,$ P°•'·· One assistant postmaster, at two thousand nine hundred dollars; Anitllf ptmm- Thirteen assistant postmasters, and auditor, New York, at three

  • °¤· °'°·• I'"' Y°'*· thousand dollars each, thirty-nine thousand dollars;

‘ Three superintendents of mails, superintendent of registry, superintendents of money order, New York, at three thousand two hundred dollars each, nine thousand six hundred dollars; d 9:0 assistant postmaster, New York, at three thousand five hundred · o rs; dg;} g;mg:nf°* For substitutes for clerks on vacation, seventy-five thousand dollars; sepmntg mm. For separating mails at third and fourth class post-offices, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars; ¤¤¤¤¤•r¤>··>¤··•*¤- For temporary clerk hire at summer and winter resort offices, and for holiday and election service, seventy-five thousand dollars; In all, for clerk hire in post-olhces, twelve million three hundred and ninetyeight thousand nine hundred dollars. mnt mam- For rent, light, and fuel for lirst, second, and third class post-oiilces, P~¤i·- one million eight hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That there shall —¤:¤iki_3_:·¤·~i-¤l¤· —· not be allow for the use of any third-class post-office for rent a sum ’°° ° ‘ in excess of four hundred dollars, nor more than sixty dollars for fuel -1we or pl-¤¤n»•>· for and lights, in any one year: And provided further, That the Postmasterf{,'°';,f’”°·· °'"° l"""' General may, in the disbursement of this appropriation, apply a part thereof to the purpose of leasing premises for the use of post-offices of the lirst, second, and third classes at a reasonable annual rental, to be paid quarterly for a term not exceeding ten years. ‘ naesumem. For necessary miscellaneous and incidental items directly connected with nrst and second class postoffices, including furniture, two hundred P~·*··- thousand dollars: Provided, That the Postmaster-General, in his dism§=&¤l;·m=*;: gg]; cretion, under such regulations as he shall prescribe, may authorize mtmmtmx. any of the postmasters of said offices to expend the fund he may allow ahem for such purposes without the written consent of the Postmasterenera . M*¤¢¤¤*¤¤· d ger advertising at first and second class post-offices, twenty thousand o ars. g·gg€Qgg;;gg_ Fnnn-nnmvnnr snnvrcn : For pay of letter carriers in onices already — established, and for substitute letter carriers and for temporary carriers