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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. sms. 11. ou. src. 1889. 801 the Conrmissionersz Pro vided, That in assigning salaries to teachers, Pmmo. ` no discrimination shall be made between male and female teachers No discrimination. employed in the same grade of school, and performing a like class of duties; and the Commissioners are directed to report to Congress at its next session a11 estimate of the number of teachers required in Estimw-=s· each of the grades and classes of the schools in the District, and the amount of salary for each of the teachers in each and all of the grades and classes of the schools in the District for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety one. · For teachers of night schools, who may also be teachers in the day Night mums. schools, five thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of night schools, five hundred dollars. FoR J AN1ToRs AND CARE OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: For care Jmmrs, em. of the high·school building, one thousand six hundred dollars; of the J ederson building, one thousand four hundred dollars; of the Stevens building, one thousand one hundred dollars; of the Franklin building, one thousand one hundred dollars; of the Force, Seaton, Henry, Webster, Gales, Peabody, Wallach, Garnett, Sumner, Analostan, Curtis, and Dennison buildings, at nine hundred dollars each; of the Lincoln and Miner buildings, at eight hundred dollars each; of the Abbot, John F. Cook, and Randall buildings, at seven hundred dollars each; of the Amidon, Addison, Cranch, Morse, Brent, Bannaker, Blair, Wormley’, Anthony Bowen, Maury, `Weightman, Bradley, Blake, Carberry, Giddings, Towers, Magruder, Phelps, and Twining, and nine new eight—roon1 school buildings, at five hundred dollars each; of the Mott, Hisdale, Anacostia, Thompson, and Love- {py buildings, at two hundred and fifty dollars each; of the Mount leasant, McCormick, Potomac, Greenleaf, Hamilton Road, Chamberlain, High Street, Montgomer Street, and Threlkeld buildin s, at one hundred and sixty-five dfollars each; for care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, at a rate not to exceed forty eight dollars er annum for the care of each school-room, Eve thousand three · hunxhed and seventy-six dollars; in all, forty-one thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars. For rent of school buildings, and repair shop ten thousand dollars. Rem. For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds, Repairs. twenty thousand dollars. , ‘ For contingent expenses, including furniture, books, stationery, Ccntingentexpenses. priming, insurance, and other necessary items, twenty-nve thousand o ars. For fuel, twenty-four thousand dollars. Fuel. For the purchase of tools, machinery, material, and apparatus, to ·y(,.,;S_,,;c_ be used in connection with instruction in manual training, ten thousand dollars. For furniture for new school buildings, seven thousand dollars. pu,,.m,,,,_ For erection of new school buildings and purchase of sites therefor, New buimmgsy em as follows: One in third school division, one in fifth school division, one in seventh school division, and one in eighth school division, one hundred and forty thousand dollars: Pr0·v/idecl, That no one of the Pr<>vf=¤¤· foregoing school buildings shall be constructed with less than eight Sizes rooms. For addition to Wasliington High School. forty thousand dollars. For erection of a colored high—school building and purchase of site therefor, sixty thousand dollars. _ For erection of buildings and purchase of sites therefor, and for additions to school building< in sixth school division, as follows: Erection of one eight-room school building and purchase of site therefor: one four-room school building and purchase of site therefor at Hillsdale one two—room school building and purchase of site therefor at Good Hope; and for additions to the Mott, the Bennings, white, and the Bennings, colored, school buildings, 1‘ifty-nine thousand dollars. STAT I.-—voI. xxv———51