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158 FEFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 171. 1892. °*°¤‘l¤¤·** ***°¤· be used for electric lighting by means of wires that may exist on or over any of the streets or avenues of the cities of Washington and Georgetown. num mms HARBOR AND BIV’EB FRONT: For the improvement and protection of the harbor and river front, the enforcement of laws and regulations, construction and maintenance of wharves and buildings, and for other necessary items and services, two thousand six hundred dollars. $°¤l°•· Fon PUBLIC SCALES: For repair and replacement of public scales, one hundred dollars. P¤¤n»· Fon Pmzmc PUMPS: For the purchase, replacement, and repair of public pumps, cleaning and protecting public wells and filling abandoned public wells, ilve thousand dollars. 3****8* CARE on Bmnens: For ordinary care of bridges, including keepers, oil, lamps, and matches, five thousand dollars; for construction and repairs of bridges, fourteen thousand dollars; in all, nineteen thousand GW¤¤t1;i¤zt·>¤e ¤¤·1 dollars. Thatthe Washington and Georgetown Railroad Conpanyis

"Z’;,,.;,y hereby required to repair the bridge across Bock Creek at M. street
    • 5*- northwest at a cost not exceeding ten thousand dollars, said repairs

tobe made under the direction of the Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia and in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by him. A¢1¤•¤¤<=’•- Wnsmnmon Aqvnnucr. ¤¤zi¤¤¤¤¤s·¤*>¤- d For engineering, maintenance, and general repairs, twenty thousand ollars. P¤l>i*¤ ·¤*¤·°l¤ _ Punmc Scnoons. c,fr¤kl:*='*°t¤;*°¤d°¤*¤ Fon OFFIGERS: For superintendent first six divisions, three thousand ` three hundred dollars; superintendent seventh and eighth divisions, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerk to superintendent of first six divisions and secretary to board of tru tees, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk to superintendent of seventh and eighth divisions, eight hundred dollars; messenger to superintendent-iirst six divisions, three hundred dollars; messenger to superintendent seventh and. eighth divisions, two hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand and fifty dollars. T*·*=*¤¤‘•· Fon TEACHERS: For eight hundred and ninety-nve teachers to be assigned as follows: For one, at two thousand five hundred dollars; For eleven, at two thousand dollars each; For one, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; For ten, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; For four, at one thousand four hundred dollars each- For four, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; For eleven, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For four, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; For forty-one at one thousand dollars each- For fifteen, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; For fifteen. at nine hundred dollars each; For nine, at eight hundred and seventy- five dollars each; ‘ For sixteen. at eight hundred and fifty-dollars each; For fifty-five, at eight hundred and twenty-five dollars each; For eighteen, at eight hundred dollars each; For sixty-eight, at seven hundred and seventy-tive dollars each; For thirty-two, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; For ninety, at seven hundred dollars each; For tour at six hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For ninety- three, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; For seven, at six hundred dollars each; For two, at five hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For one hundred and four, at five hundred and fifty dollars each; For three, at five hundred and twenty-five dollars each; For ninety, at tive hundred dollars each;