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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1888. 7 Ledger. advertising proposals, twenty-seven dollars and sixty cents; in all, tgvo thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars and thirty- one cen s. Fon PAYMENT or Juneivmnrs; For the payment of Judgments m§,j‘g“°”“ °* 5***% against the District of Columbia as follows : ` Georgetown Gas-Light Company, balance due, being error in calculation of interest in estimates of last year, one hundred and seven dollars and twenty-two cents; · John Q. Larman, three thousand dollars, together with fifty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents costs; Augustus T. Crenshaw, nine hundred dollars, together with sixty- one dollars and thirty cents costs; Hannah Keeler, six hundred dollars, together with fifty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents costs; Wasliington Johnson, two hundred dollars, together with forty- two dollars costs; Samuel C. Mills and Maurice F. Talty, one thousand dollars, together with forty-nine dollars and ten cents costs; Gustavus Sohon, eight hundred and fifty dollars, together with forty-one dollars and ninety-nve cents costs; Charles S. Bundy, one hundred and ten dollars, together with eighteen dollars and ninety-Eve cents costs; Frank E. Scott, balance of twenty dollars, together with three dollars costs; Abram F. Barker, costs fifty-two dollars and ninety cents; August Sievers and Louis Sievers, trading as Sievers and Brother, sixty-two dollars and fift -five cents costs; James F. Brien, forty dollars, together with two dollars costs; A. J. Borland, eighty-two dollars and sevent cents costs; Charles W. Huguely, twenty-nine dollars and, fifteen cents costs; Lucy Davidson, twenty-nine dollars and fifteen cents costs; Maria L. Woodxvard, twenty-nine dollars and fifteen cents costs; The National Metropolitan Bank of Washington, District of C0- lumbia, sixteen dollars and twelve cents costs; H. B. Claflin and Company, one cent, together with eighty dollars and ten cents costs; Alexandria Canal Railroad and Bridge Company, forty-six dollars and eighty-five cents costs ; Noble Young, forty-nine dollars and ninety cents, balance of costs; in all, seven thousand six hundred and four dollars a11d thirty-six cents, together with a further sum sufficient to pay the interest on said judgments from the date the same became due until the day of their payment: Pv·0z·2'ded, That no judgment shall be paid until the §r¤vg¢{>· right of appeal shall have expired. pm ° Rnronm Scnoon, Dxsrmcr on COLUMBIA: For completion of the R—·=f<>¤¤ Schwinew family building and tank-house, eight thousand four hundred and eighty dollars and seventy cents; _ _ To supply deficiencies in the appropriation for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six as follows; Fon axnccrivn orricn: For contingent expenses, such as station- E==¤¤¤¤v<= <>f¤¢¤· ery, re vairs to carriage of Commissioners, saddlery for Commissioners. sul>scription to \Vashington Post and National Republican, medical treatment of horse of Commissioners, and for shoeing horse of Commissioners, in all, one hundred and twelve dollars and forty- two cents. Fo}: AssEss0R’S OFFICE: For Contingent expenses, to pay the re- ASSESSOVS 0***- corder of deeds for daily transfers for the use of the tax office, one _ hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-one cents. _ _ Fon AU])ITOR,S oFF1c1s: For contingent expenses, to pay the Public A“d“°* S “"“°°· Printer for printing and covering the report of Auditor for eighteen hundred and eighty-five, four dollars and twelve cents.