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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 95. 1883. 469 vision, and one in the third school division, and for the purchase of a site and the erection and completion of a school building on the old Eladensburg road, near Brook’s Station; for addition to school buildl mg on the new Bladensburg pike; and for the erection of a school building at Benning’s Station; in all, ninety thousand dollars: Provided, Prvviw- That the plans and specidoations for each of said buildings shall be prepared by theinspector of buildings of the District of Columbia, and shall be approved by the Architect of the Capitol and the Commissioners of the District, and said buildings shall be constructed by the Commissioners in conformity therewith; and shall be contracted for before the lirst day of May next, and finished by the first day of January, eighteen hundred and eighty four, the money herein appropriated to be apportioned as follows, namely: for the second school division, fifty seven thousand dollars; and for the third school division, twenty three thousand dollars; and for the site and school building near Brooks’s Station, three thousand dollars; for addition to school building on the new Bladensburg pike, two thousand dollars; and for the school building at Benning’s Station, five thousand dollars; and the entire cost of sites, buildings, and heating the same, and all expenditures on.account of said buildings and grounds, shall in no event exceed the sum of ninety thousand dollars. _ For furniture for the above-named new school buildings, six thou- F‘¤'¤1l¤¤1`°· _ sand dollars; and the western portion of square numbered four hun- °fVZ;;fj‘•Tf‘ Hghé'; dred {and forty-six, now owned by the District, is_ hereby dedicated to ,,,,,1-; y,,, ,0;,,,,,] schoo purposes. P“P°“¤· MISGELLANEOUS EXPENSES. “PM;=°·::l¤¤°°¤• For repairs and replacement of public hay-scales, five hundred dol- I¢¤¤¤¤- lars; for rent of District onices, three thousand six hundred dollars; for general advertising, four thousand dollars; for books for register of wills, printing, checks, damages, and miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand six hundred dollars. HEALTH DEPARTMENT; For one health officer, three thousand dollars; sixsanitary inspectors, Health emma at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two food inspectors, at one z;g:·°*°*'¤» '*¤ thousand two hundred dollars each; one inspector of marme products, , one thousand two hundred dollars · for clerks, seven thousand dollars; one messenger, five hundred and tzorty dollars; one ponudmaster, one thousand two hundred dollars; laborers, at not exceeding thirty dollars per month, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars;  ~for contingent expenses, including books, stationery, fuel, rent, repairs to pound, and wagon and horse for poundmaster, forage, meat for dogs; disinfectauts, horseshoeing, and miscellaneous items, three thousan. eight hundred dollars; removal of garbage,  thousand dollars; in all, forty two thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. INTEREST AND SINKING-FUND. For interest and sinkin ·fund on the funded debt, exclusive of water- Funded debtbonds, one million two ldmdred and thirteen thousand nine hundred d::,:;$;_ *°‘1 and forty seven dollars and ninety seven cents, and the time allowed -1-,,,,, fo, ,,1;,,8 for filing claims in the Court of Claims underan act entitled “An actto ¤1•i ms, etc., m provide for the settlement of all outstanding clanns against the District gag gclanmn, of Columbia, and conferring jurisdiction on the Court of Clmmsto hear 2, Bmw ,,3; the same, and for other purposes" approved June sixteenth,_eighteen hundred and eighty be, and the same is hereby, extended thirty days _ from and after the approval of this act; and all claims not so presented g v barred., . hligrbgeiiioetgdumntingent expenses of the District of Columbia, to be g°¢:::¤xLlm§•:¤*¤· expended only in case of emergency, such as not, pestilence, calamity