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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS, I. Ch. 63. 1890. 37 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. b,£*S°’i°° 0* ¤¤*¤¤¤— POLICE COURT : For books, stationery, fuel, ice, gas, and other P<>1i<>¤<><>¤¤·¤. necessary items, six hundred dollars. · For w1tness fees, one thousand dollars. Wit¤<=¤¤¤¤~ DEFICIENCY iN SALE on BoNDs RErA1NED Enom CONTRACTORS: 0;>¤¤r¤¤¤¤r¤’re¤p¤r To supply the deficiency in the amount realized from the sale of °°°` bonds in which the ten er centum retained from contractors was invested, three thousandhive hundred dollars. BIILITIA or Disrmcr or CoLUMn1A; For rent, fuel, light, and algae-M care of armories and store-rooms, five thousand four hunclred and ’° seventeen dollars. For lockers, gun-racks, and furniture for armories, printing, pa- Curmur expenses rades, and other current expenses, eight hundred dollars. For cost of annual encampment, for clearing grounds, lumber, www ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤> transportation, camp-supplies, subsistence, horses, band, and drum ` corps, six thousand two undred and thirty-one dollars and eighty- one cents; in all, twelve thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars and eighty-one cents. ‘ _ PUBLIC CHOOLS! To pay the salaries of janitors of new school §¤*>f¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- buildings, including one thousand and thirty-t ree dollars and twenty ‘ cents on account of the hscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two thousand one hundred and ninety-eight dollars and twenty cents. PAYMENT or J uncnmurs : For the payment of judgments against mgggnggg 0* i¤<*&*— the District of Columbia, as follows : ’ To Clinton H. Emerson, five thousand dollars together with sixty- C1imtouH.Emerson. six dollars and five cents costs; To Lawrence E. Gannon, five thousand dollars together with forty- Lawrence E. Gmfive dollars and forty cents costs; "°"‘ To George W. Armor, one thousand dollars together with thirty- Gwme W. Aruwr. nine dollars and seventy cents costs; To Abner T. H. Gooding, one hundred dollars together with thirty, Abw '1‘- H- Gooddollars costs; '"' 1 To the United States ex relatione James Pilling, twenty-one dol- ·l¤m°¤ Pimsars costs; To Hannah Henderson, one thousand two hundred and fifty dol- H·¤¤¤¤H¤¤•1¤r¤¤¤- lars together with sixty-five dollars and ninety-five cents costs; To Lewis Johnson and Company, four hundred and seventy-five C°¤¤W¤ ·¥¤¤¤¤¤·>¤ G'- dollars and seventy-six cents together with thirty-five dollars and ` forty-five cents costs; To Samuel B. Wilson, seven dollars and sixtyrthree cents; Samuel s. wnmn. To Walter Hawks, five hundred dollars toget er with thirty-three wma- users. dollars and forty-ive cents costs; In the case of the District of Columbia versus McBlair, one thou- up Di¤¤ric¤qrc<>lum~ sand eight hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty cents; in all, ”"M°Bl°"" fifteen thousand four hundred and ninety-one dollars and eighty- nine cents, together with a further sum to pay the interest on said judgments as provided by law from the date the same became due until the date of payment. For amount required to pay the interest as provided by law, on _Inferen on prior certain judgments heretofore appropriated for, from the day of ex- ’“‘“‘“‘°“‘** piration of right of appeal to the date on which the judgments were paid, three hundred and ninety-eight dollars and sixty-eight cents. For printing and publishing list of overdue taxes on real estate mmm with notice of sale in pamphlet form, and for printing and publishing other notices and advertisements required in and about the sale of such real estate for such overdue taxes, to be re-imbursed b the charge of twenty cents for each lot so advertised, five thousang dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. That one half of the foregoing amounts, to meet deficiencies in the  reid flag appropriations on account of the District of Columbia, shall be paid ·m.m-y$°'°°°°°