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176 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 331. 1884. two thousand dollars; abstract clerk and weigh clerk, at two thousand dollars each; register of deposits, warrant clerk, and cashier’s clerk, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each · assayer-’s computation clerk and assistant weigh clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; in all, forty-one thousand ilve hundred and fifty dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred and ninety-three theusand dollars. Contingent ax- or incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery !>¢¤•¤¤- and repairs (and purchases not exceeding three hundred dollar ' value, of specimen coins and, ores for the cabinet of the mint), one duh? mn dred thousagd dollars. t st ssa r Aer an Fnluwrsoo O.u.11··on1ru.-F r sal f ’ te d- F’g:1;•:¤r°l=%md¤¤t ent, four thousand five hundred dollars · asssfyer, rhrhthr st?ridri·Ir;iinIer, Gmc0n_ duh_ mi and corner, at three thousand dollars each; assistant assayer, assistant when melter and reiiner, and assistant coiner, at two thousand dollars each; chief clerk and cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars each; bookmr, abstraietlclerk, weigh clerk, anddwarrant clerk, at two thousand _ un o rs each; register' oeposit two thousa d d ll · $l(:1e1·’s clerk, oneatlzousantd efglit lumrndred diillars; assaygfs cthmlphz n c er , 3.8818 n werg c er , superintendent’s computation clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars each- in all, forty-one thousand nine hundred dollars. ’ thFor of workmen and adjusters, two hundred and forty~two ousan o Wgxbmt •¤- For incidental and contingent expenses, seventy thousand dollars. Mm !* C¤‘¤¤¤· Mum sr (Janson Nirvana.-For salaryofsuperintend t,th th - ¤§;m_’“'“°, 6 1, kk sand dollars; for assayer, melter and reilner, and coiner, atntwo tlh8:nsa(h:l M.; 0;;,,,, five hundred dollars each; assistant assayer, assistant melter and reiiner, gd BSS1st35S1g golslner, at twdmtnogggnd dollazs ;k¢];hief clerk, at two _ . _ an ars- eas rer >0 d 'ch clerk, at two thousand dollars each; ahstract clerk andegsfgidttler dtgtleposrts at one thousand eight hundred dollars each · assayer’s com utatron clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars in all, twentyvnine thrfnsand five hundrsnd and iigty dollars. . •or wages o wor en a 'ust ii -t' (msn _ Contingent ex- For incidental and eontmiéenztdelxpeliim, xwgfgge thohgagdlddhars. lnnueseuswos. Mun- ser Nrrw Unnmss, Lomsuu --F sal s ‘ -

  • '•'§ tendent, three thousand five hundred dhllarscg for age ?atss?vBer,':r[i:lt:r

on"", duh lr and reuner, and corner, three rn all, at two thousand five hundred dollars and others. each; assistant assayer, assistant nrelterand reilner, and assistant coiner one thousand nine hundred dollars each; cashier and chief clerk, at twd thousand dollars each; weigh clerk, abstract clerk, bookkeeper, and as 88)'91"S computatronclerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; register of the deposits, warrant clerk, and assistant weigh clerk, at one thousand two hundred and dollars each; cashier’s clerk, at one thou-

¤f;1;l‘;>(neahsuudred dollars; rn all, thirty-one thousand nine hundred and

For wages of work men and adjnsters. seventy-four thousand dollars. Contingent sx. For incidental and contin nt e in ·l din ·an v¤¤¤¤¤· mimhlinery, thirty-fivecthousalsd dollxgresv-w, L u g mpmm d Mw mm at nsw", ·r 41- Dmrvmr ororuno.-F sal · t' th asso n a cbttgpy :3;: two thaolrasand Iigglhdndred dollags; tg- meilgrftwoetheusggldi 5:: l::::! duh an n fifty_ - ars- assis n assayer, one th u d f h dred d °*b° dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred°d¢?lla!m;0t;1r:'e clgk at one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk at one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand nine hundred and nfty dollars. C For wages of workmen, fourteen thousand dollars. · mamma as- For merdental and contingent expenses, six thousand dollars. 1••¤ ¤¤¤• Assn-ornon sr Naw Y · M, ,»u{_ r o1u:.—For salary of supermtemleut four thousand five hundred dollars; for assayer, and for melter and rellner,