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 468 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 95. 1883. dollars; one doorkeeper, five hundred and forty dollars ; United States marshal’s fees, one thousand four hundred dollars; contingent expenses, including compensation of a justice of the peace acting as judge of the police court during the absence of said judge, not exceeding thi ee hundred dollars, books, stationery, fuel, ice, gas, witness tees, and miscellaneous items, two thousand two hundred dollars; for judicial expenses, J u dici sl or- two thousand five hundred dollars ; in all fifteen thousand four hundred P°“”°· and eighteen dollars. Public schools. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Superiutend- For salaries of superintendents, teachers, and janitors, secretary of ¤¤*·¤, t¤¤¢h¤¤. ¤¤<i the board, and clerks, including additional teachers, rents, repairs, fuel, °‘h°”· furniture, books, stationery, new school 'buildings, furniture for new school buildings, and miscellaneous items, five hundred and forty-three thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars, namely : For officers: For one superintendent, at two thousand seven hundred dollars; one superintendent, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerk to committee on accounts, at three hundred dollars; one clerk to superintendent, at one thousand dollars; one clerk, at eight hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand and fifty dollars. For teachers: For five hundred and twenty~five teachers, to be em- - ployed at a rate of compensation not to exceed the rate provided by the present schedule of salaries, and at an average salary not to exceed six hundred and sixty five dollars, three hundred and forty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty-tive dollars. Janitors. For janitors, and care of the several school buildings: For care of the high-school building, one thousand four hundred dollars; of the J efferson building, one thousand two hundred dollars; of the Franklin building, one thousand one hundred dollars; of the Force, Seaton, Henry, Webster, Gales, Peabody, Wallach, Garnett, Sumner, and Analostan buildings, at nine hundred dollars each ; of the Lincoln, Miner, and Stevens buildings, at eighthundred dollars each ; of the Riggs, Abbott, John F. Cook, and Randall buildings, at seven hundred dollars each; of the Curtis building, six hundred dollars; of the Cranch, Amidon, and Bannaker buildings, five hundred dollars each; for one janitor and messenger to the board and superintendent of the nrst six divisions, three hundred dollars; for one janinorandmessengerto the superintendent of the seventh and eighth divisions, two hundred dollars ; lor 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., three thousand dollars; Promo. in all, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That the janitors of the principal school buildings, in addition to their other duties, shall do all minor repairs to buildings and furniture, glazing, fixing seats , and desks, and take care of the heating apparatus, and shall be selected with reference to their qualifications to perform this work. Rguf of oohooi For rent of school buildings, eight thousand dollars ; for fuel, eighteen buildings- thousand dollars; repairs and improvements to school buildings, including grading graveling, inclosing, and putting in order grounds about the High, Henry, Force, Webster, Gales, Garnett, and the county school buildings, fifteen thousand dollars; and for contingent expenses, including furniture, books, stationery, printing, insurance, and miscel- {aneous items, fifteen thousand dollars, in all, fifty-six thousand dollars. Heating appara- For new heating apparatus for the John F. Cook school building, two {,¤§mf¤¤‘ ¤¤h¢>¤l thousand five hundred dollars; for the Randall school building, two ‘“ “‘g“· thousand four hundred dollars; for the Minor school building, three thousand nine hundred dollars; for the Abbott school building, three thousand two hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand dollars. hl ¤_w school For buildings for schools: For the purchase of sites, when necessary, ° '“°°°*° ‘ mar schools, two of said buildings to be erected in the second school di-
 * ’,';:;*¤§¤} P lg- and the erection and completion of three buildings for primaryand gram-