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 568 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. act approved February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty- v01. 24, p. 420. seven, from date of qualification in office to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, eight hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents. rnnn-nnnevennn COLLECTING INTERNAL REVENUE: For salaries and expenses of “g°’"S’ °t°‘ agents and surveyors, for fees and expenses of gaugers, for salaries of store-keepers, and for miscellaneous expenses, ten thousand dollars. Public bnimsngs. HEATING AAPPARATUS: For heating apparatus for public buildings, h°'""’g “”“"“°“"" eighteen hundred and eighty-six, four thousand six hundred and ninety-two dollars. ’ r.ninqnn,1<y. POST·OFFICE AND CoUET-HoUsE, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: To pay 0£E§°h°S °° "°s°` the account of George O. Hart and_Son, of Paducah, Kentucky, for sundry articles furnished for use in and upon the post-office and court-house building at Paducah, Kentucky, thirty-two dollars and twenty cents. p;%¤ieapggg._»1m. Fon Posr-OEFIoE AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: For apfproaches ° mg' · gomdplete and for an additional elevator, eleven thousand ve hunre dollars. Wrclft Townsend, Fon OUsToM-Hou SE AND Posr-Omron AT PORT TOWNSEND, jghubiic b,,M;,,g_ WASHINGTON TERRITORY: For completion, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. ggiggggé COURT-HOUSE AND POST-OFFICE AT LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY: For ` pontplpuatioxéoéf bpilding, nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, en thousand dollars. ‘ gw. geek T COURT-HOUSE, POST-OFFICE, AND so FORTH, AT WAco, TEXAS: To E§,n§’€,§`I§,,f§’,-,g_ pay the amount found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury to John Moore, contractor, for extra labor and materials supplied and expenses incurred in connection with his contract of August twenty- iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for the construction of a court-house, posboffice, and so forth, at Waco, Texas, two thousand eight hundre and seventy-three dollars and eighty-eight cents. c<>¤q¤¤1.;~r._H. UBLIC BUILDING AT CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE: For Htting P“bl’° "‘““’“‘g‘ up the attic story; for curbing for approaches, and for other incidegtals necpssary ui nnish the building, six thousand five hundred an nine y- our dollars. — jingraviugandpriut- PLATE PRINTING, BUREAU or ENGRAVING AND PRINTING: To ‘“§'3;,,me,,, to Em. pay Elizabeth R. Millegan, executrix, and others, the amount found hem R M¤¤<>s¤¤- due by the accounting officers, being a deficiency on account of the appropriation for plate (printing, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, gsppl year Ceiglhteen hdn red an eighty-seven, four hundred and eight o ars an ree cen s. ig} ::'é.~¥;ze¥.I_l€ M PAYMENT TO F. W. ANGELL FOR LEGAL SERVICE: To pay F, W, ,,,;l}c,},,_“ °· " g Angell for services and expenses under authority of the Secretary rg [die Treasury 111 the Vspit brought by Williani Lockwood and E. . IIcClintock against . H. Robertson collector of the o t f N York, in a certaiii injunction proceedings against the didinfegionedf a cargo of rags imported in the ship Vigilante from Japan, allowed by the First Auditor, June eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six (report number ninety-seven thousand five hundred and nine), but suspended by the Commissioner of Customs for want of authority of law to pay the same. five hundred dollars and fifty-five cents. ' connection with the sanitary improvement of the Treasury De artment Building in aproper sanitary condition by improved plumlbing sewéerage, five léundred gud ninety~ir}ve dollars. >*j¤¤¤¤¤ B-A¤;¤- EFUND TO AMSON. ALLEN: o refund to Sam so B. All nnlgiuud °f t° °”g° that portion of the amount collected from him by the cbllector ht customs at New_York as alien tonnage dues on the schooner Lady Ellen and deposited in the Treasury, which has since been remitted pyughe Secreléary of the Treasury, 0118 hundred and ten dollars and een cen s.
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