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 130 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 227. 1884. dred 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 schoolroom, six thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; in all, twenty- Pmma. eight thousand seven hundred and eighty 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. Rem of school For rent of school buildings, six thousand four hundred and sixty buildings. dollars; for fuel, eighteen thousand dollars; repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds, twenty thousand dollars; and tor contingent expenses, including furniture, books, stationery, printing, insurance, and other necessary items, twenty thousand dollars; in all. sixty-four thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. Buildings for For buildings for schools : For addition to school building on the new °°h°°]°· °*°· Bladensburg pike, three thousand five hundred dollars; for the purchase of sites, when necessary, and the erection and completion of new buildings, and for furniture for new school buildings, sixty-six thousand homo. dollars; in all, sixtyfnine thousand five hundred dollars: Prorided, That the plans and specifications for each of said buildings shall beprepared by the inspector 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 lorand finished by the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive- Helmead came That the act enntled “An act to protect Holmead Cemetery in the- MU. NP ¤‘¤1•¤i*’¤ District of Columbia" approved March third, eighteen hundred and ’ ‘ the word “sell ” so as to make it read “ sell and convey any part or the whole of said square." M1somLLANEoUs Exmmsms. ‘ mmm neon, For repairs and replacement of public hay·sca.les, five hundred dolexpenses. lars; for rent of District oilioes, 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 Hmmm Dnrnrnmnr. Health emu: For one health officer, three thousand dollars; six sanitary inspectors, i¤¤l>¤¤*<>¤» •¤ 6 at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two food inspectors, at one °”h""· thousand two hundred dollars each; one inspector of marine products, one thousand two hundred dollars; for clerks and other assistants to the health officer, seven thousand dollars; one messenger, five hundred and forty dollars; one poundmaster, one thousand two hundred dollars ; laborers, at not exceeding thirty dollars per month, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; and for contingent expenses, including books, stationery, fuel, rent, repairs to pound, and wagon for poundmaster, forage, meat for dogs, horseshoeing,and other necessary items, four thousand dollars; for purchase of ambulance, horse, and harness, and pay of driver, one thousand two hundred dollars; removal of garbage,. ifteen thousand dollars; in all, forty-four thousand one hundred and Contracts for re- bage may be made for periods not exceeding Eve years, subjcctto annual. ¤•¤"•l of z¤¥b¤S°· appropriations by Congress. Iivrmmsr Ami Smmno-roxn. Frinttea debt. For interest and sinking-fund on the funded debt, exclusive of water- ,! ¤¥*¤***¤,l =¤*** bonds, one million two hundred and thirteen thousand nine hundred "‘j‘,?;‘V§;f‘“'· and terry-seven dollars and ninety~seven cents: Provided, That any
 * °g,,"gf:t‘3°d353 seventy-nine, be amended by adding the words “and convey" after-
 * ,.,,,,,_,,,_ eighty dollars: Provided, That hereafter contracts for removal of gar-