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318 FOBTY-EIGHTH CON GRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 145. 1885. ing, one thousand one hundred dollars; of the Force, Seaton, Henry, Webster, Gales, Peabody, Wallach, Garnett, Sumner, Analostannand Dennison buildings, at nine hundred dollars each; of the Lincoln, Miner, and Stevens buildings, at eight hundred dollars each; lof the Tvgugng, Abbot John F. Cook and Randall ildings at seven undred dollars gach of the lglurdslbiiildiiég, sixgilindred dgllmg; of ig1eG(g1l;alp€;:h,(£1mion orse ren » anna er an wo new u1 mg v re - lars’ each ; ior oneijanitor and messenger to the bcaiaand superintendent of the iirst six divisions, three hundred dollars; for one janitorand messenger to the superintendent of the seventh and eighth divisions, two hundred dollars; for care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, at a rate not to exceed forty-eight dollars per annum for the care of , each school-room, six thousand eight hundred} aipd eiggty dgellésrs 1;hin Promo. all thirty thousand six hundred and eighty dollars: root at Janitors' duties heieafter the janitors of the principal school buildings, in addition to d°**¤°•*· their other duties, shall do all minor repairs to buildings and furniture, glazing, nxing seats and desks, and take lcare of ftlileé heating iapparrgtus, and shall be selected with reterence to t cir quca 'ons o pe orm this work. ‘ Rent of school For rent of school buildings, seven thousand doHars ; for fuel, twenty l>¤iW¤8¤- _ thousand dollars; repairs and improvements to school buildings and °,f“°r "P "‘"· grounds, twenty thousand dollars; and for contingent expenses, includ- (j,,,,,;,,,,,,,,, O,- ing furniture, books, stationery, printing, insurance, and other necespensss. sary items, twenty thousand dollars; in all, sixty-seven thousand dollars. New ,, c h 0 0 1 For buildings for schools: For the purchase of sites, when necessary, buildings. and the erection and completion of new buildings, and for furniture for _ Pu! <=h 8 S6. 0 f new school buildings, sixty thousand dollars: Provided, That the plans "m and specifications for each of said buildings, and for all other buildings pi ,§t,,_ provided for in this act, shall be prepared by the inspector of buildings gcthje Dtiztuctdozh Columbia, shaltl ble approuvied byéshc érghitgct of api an e missionerso e 18 c an said u1 mgs shall be constructed by the Commissioners in confoirmity therewith, and ghalérlgehwnéaractgd for and iinished hy the first day of July, eighteen un an eig y·six. Hscellaneous MIBOEILANEOUS EXPENSES. l expenses. Item. For repairs and replacement of public hayseales, five hundred dol. » lars; for rent of District offices, three thousand six hundred dollars; for general advertising, four thousand dollars; for books for registerof wills, printing, checks, damages, and other necessary items, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand six hundred dollars. Hamm Dmruzrrmur. _ Health omeerd For one health officer, three thousand dollars; six sanitary inspects ¤¤¤P°°*°¤» ¤¤ ors, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two food inspectors, at °°h“'”‘ one thousand two hundred dollars each; one inspector of marine prodnets, one thousand two hundred dollars; for clerks and other assistants to the helalth oilllcelii, seven thousanld dollars; one messenger, five hunan orty dollars- one poun master one thousand two h dred _ dollars; laborers, at mit exceeding thirty,dollars r month ongnthou- ` 0¤¤¤¤s¤¤t ex - sand tour hundred and forty dollars; and for cli>•ntingent’ expenses, P•¤¤°•· g¥gg:gSp;o?, sta;tion§8ry,ffueé, rent}, repailrs to pound, and wagsn for orag m or ogs, orses oeing, mam ce amlance serviize and iither necessary items, four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars · erecting new iron pens for dogs at pound, two hundred dollars; removal of garbage, fifteen thousand dollars; repair

 lilundred dollars; in all, forty-four thousand one h

an 1 dollars.