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1222 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. Ill. Ch. 427. 1899. m;_Y=·¤hi¤¤<>¤ Aw- WAsnrNeroN Asyrumz To pay the Office of the Public Printer for ` printing annual report for fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- seven, seven dollars and ninety-eight cents. Gir1¤'1¤··f¤r¤S¤h¤¤l- REFORM SCHOOL Fon G1RLs: To pay Anna F. Dean for services as treasurer, as follows: For fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, three hundred dollars. For Hscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, three hundred dollars. ‘ Bwsi ¤f ¤¤i1¤r¤¤‘= Bonn or CHILDREN’S GUARDIANS: For care of feeble-minded G°”d”°°' children; board and care of all children committed to the guardianship of said board by the courts of the District. and for the temporary care of children pending investigation or while being transferred from ` place to place, ten thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; authority to pay one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be required, of the foregoing appropriation to the 'House of the Good Shepherd for Colored Girls at Baltimore is hereby granted. steam Liberty Nonrnmuw Lmmzcrr MARKET CLAIMS: For amount required to H“°‘°°‘""*""‘ pay the allowances reported by the auditor of the supreme court of the District of Columbia in settlement of claims arising by reason of the destruction of the Northern Liberty Market, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the District of Columbia, one hundred and twenty- eight thousand five hundred and seventy-eight do llars and fifty cents: umm. Provided, That in the payment of these claims the provisions of section {_“§'I,‘§jQ’,,‘{",.,f’,§‘_*',}‘g,,E‘_ thirty-four hundred and seventy-seven, Revised Statutes of the United States, shall be observed, and for that purpose the section aforesaid is hereby declared to be applicable in its requirements to the District of Columbia. To pay James G. Payne for services rendered examining and auditing for settlement the Northern Liberty Market claims, to be paid wholly _ - from the revenues of the District of Columbia, six thousand dollars. mwmaum Orrren-or nnconnnn or nnnns: For reimbursing Henry P. Cheatham, recorder of deeds of the District of Columbia, the amount paid by him to Frances Thomas for services rendered as charwoman of said office from April first to December thirty-first, eighteen hundred and f Amour; avznabio ninety-eight, one hundred and three dollars. And the recorder of deeds °' "°°p}"g’ °is authorized to pay, after December thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, out of the fees of his office, for the proper cleaning and sweeping of said office, a sum not exceeding nve hundred dollars per annum to the janitor and for such assistance as may be necessary for sand purpose, instead of two hundred and fifty-two dollars per annum now paid to said janitor. uulslffptr apgorgiigé Except as otherwise herein provided, one-half of the foregoing ,QL,°{,,,.,,,_“‘ ’ 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 from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. wm nepmm.-m. WAR DEPARTMENT. d_C6·:¢li:¤ acgvulpts ¤f Authority is hereby granted to the proper accounting officers of the “ " “ ° °' ‘ Treasury to pass the accounts aggregating one hundred and five dollars and fifty cents set forth in House Document Numbered One hundtreglanvdr nixiety, of this session, to the credit of the disbursing clerk o e ar epar ment. Advertising ex- To enable the Secretary of War to pay the accounts set forth in

  • ’°"”°°‘ Elouse Document Numbered Two hundred and twenty-two, of this seS—

sion, for publishing advertisements for fuel, recruits, horses, and so forth, for the Army during the war with Spain, one thousand two hundred and sixty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. mgrlirary ambush- MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. C°¤'*”¤°¤°i'=•· CONTINGENCIES OF THE ARMY: To pay amounts `found due by thé accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation