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 16 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 37. 1884. Fuel, lights, For fuel, lights, water, required by the janitors and firemen in the °° " of personal services, for all public buildings under the control of the `_ Treasury Department, inclusive of new buildings, one hundred and twentyeight thousand dollars. _ Fmnmm an d For. furniture and repairs of furniture, and carpets, for the followmg repairs of, and csi-. public buildings, namely: For post-office and subtreasury at Boston, pets forbuilding st thirty thousand dollars; for custom-house at Cleveland, Ohio, ilve thou- B°”'°¤9 _ sand dollars; for court-house and post—office at Montgomery,_Alaba1na, g:,°:°':,d;,,2;; ten thousand dollars; for post-office and court-house at Philadelphia, An., ; g ’ fifteen thousand dollars; and for custom—house and post-office at Saint Philadelphia; Louis, Missouri, ten thousand dollars; in all, seventy thousand dollars; SL I·°'”°· and each of said amounts shall be so expended as to complete the fur- ‘ nishing of said buildings; and all furniture now owned by the United States in other buildings in said cities, respectively, shall be used as far as practicable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation plans for furniture or not. · Pay of junitom, For pay of assistant custodians and janitors, including aH personal dw services in connection with all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, ilfty-six thousand dollars. For completion For post·ofllce and court-house at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For °f  l{"m*1i*§’H completion of the building, sixty-one thousand dollars. °°S,_ ings? ’ For custom-house at Saint Louis, Missouri: For completion and fur- ’ nishing of the building, twenty-five thousand seven hundred dollars. Albany; For custom-house and post-office at Albany, New York: For completion of the building, fifty-ive thousand dollars. . Cincinnati; For custom-house and post-office at Cincinnati, Ohio: For continuation of the building, one hundred thousand dollars. ' Marine-hospital For marine-hospital buildings at Memphis, Tennessee: For comple- m1.::-san: mpm- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Tguthqgpgug, EXPENSES OP TE TENTH CENSUS. For current expenses, twenty thousand dollars. For outstanding liabilities, tlve thousand dollars. Stationery. · STATIORBBY. ` 22 Stat., 344. _ ` For stationery for the use of the Department of the Interior in wrapping and mailing the reports of the tenth census ordered by Congress to be distributed by this Department by the act of August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, five thousand three hundred and ninety-three dollars and eighteen cents. E_;Pengg‘°f]g¤d    LAND•OFFIcE8• m. . . ° °°° d For incidental expenses of the several landollces, ilfteen thousand ollars. For expenses of depositing public moneys, five thousand dollars. · Pensions. PENSION!. brim or examin- d got fees and expenses of examining surgeons, five hundred thousand g m1l‘g90¤B· 0 afs, For iees and expenses of examining surgeons, two hundred and nity- three thousand five hundred and thirtyeight dollars and seventeen ‘ ceplts, landeflciency on account of the iiscal year eighteen hundred an eng y- e. _ ?¢z*€i·¤1>•yf¤f For per diem when absent from home on duty for s 'al b' ers
 * 7,, f" P“(}’h° proper care of the buildings, furniture, and heating apparatus, exclusive
 * M°'¤P]”'· tion of approaches, fencing, terracing lot, heating and laundry apparatus, thirty thousand dollars.
 * ,z'_ "I °“"’*"°"'¤ or other persoils employed in the Pension Oice dem fofrxalclpnnt-