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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 869 FIRE DEPARTMENT: To pay Johnson Brothers for fuel, fourteen F¤‘¤d¤I>¤¤‘¤¤¤¤t· dollars and eighteen cents. POLICE COURT: To pay witness fees, per bills on file in the office roues court. of the auditor and others known to be outstanding, six hundred and six dollars and twengly-five cents. MISCELLANEOUS XPENSES: For printing, checks, damages, for- maeeimmu. age, and care of horses, five hundred and sixty-six dollars and forty cen s. To sup ly deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal ear mm - an eighteen hundred and eighty-nine,pag fdllows: Y cm 1 AssEssoR’s OFFICE: 0 pay the recorder of deeds for furnishing .¤¤¤m·s mee. record of transfers of real estate from Januar iirst to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, two huntiied and ten dollars and seventy-two cents. ENGINEm1z’s OFFICE: For contingent expenses, six dollars. Englneefs emu. Exrmwsns or Assnssmc Run. Pnornnrr: To pa the Wash- xsswmgmnpmp. ington Post Company for advertising, fifteen dollars and forty cents. °'°" o pay Evening Star Newspaper Company for advertising, sixteen dollars and fiftg cents. To pay T. . Shoemaker, F. P. Hackne§ E. Nash, and T. L. Crolplelyg twenty dollars each; to pay A. F. arker, W. T. Bright, T. . · lbfus, and John A. Rheem, twenty-five dollars each; in all, one hundred and eighty dollars. Punmc Scnoons: For contingent expenses, twenty dollars and Pnwcsclmnls ten cents. POL1cI•: CoURT: To pay J. B. Bryan and Brother, for soap, fifty- roimwmn. -nine cents. To tpay witness fees, per bills on file in the office of the auditor gud o ers known to be outstanding, sixty-eight dollars and seventy- ve cen s. Miscnnnxunous Exrunsmsz For general advertising, thirty~two ummm dollars and fifty-nine cents. To sup ly deficiencies in·the appropriations for the fiscal year nencaemes, mss eighteen hundred and eighty-eight: Srnnmrs; To pay John Miller for fuel, two dollars and four cents, Suwa - Pcnmc Scnoons: For contingent expenses, one dollar and forty runat mums. cents. Punmc Pmurs: To lpay E. G. Wheeler, for marline, Eve dollars, wwwon account of the iisca year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. Cournnrion or Snwmaaon Srsrnuz To pay E.  heeler for sewers. nails, sixty-two cents, on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five. PAYMENT OF J UDGMENTS: For payment of judgments against the Judgments against District of Columbia, as follows: °·°‘ To An lo-American Insurance Company, twenty-seven dollars and twent hire cents costs; To Peter H. Hill, six hundred dollars, together with thirty-seven dollars and forty cents costs; To the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company, three washington and hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifteen cents costs; and the §jf,{'l;¢;,§‘;'{§p§*;‘§{,°d?,§ Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company, of the District of ment on- forfeit Columbia, shall pay to the District of Columbia, within eighteen °h‘"°'· mouths from the approval of this act, the full amount of the judgment that was rendered against the said company by the supreme court of the District of Columbia at the suit of the said District, in • cause number twenty-two thousand four hundred and fifty-seven, at law, on the dockets of said court, with the cost of said cause and interest on said amount from the date said judgment was rendered until paid. and that upon the failure of the said company so to pay said amount, costs, and interest within the time aforesaid, the charter of the said company shall become forfeit, and all its rights,