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 754 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 17 6. 1895. mgm mimi., For teachers of night schools, who may also be teachers in the day schools, six thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of night schools, five hundred dollars. Jmmn. Fon. J Amrons AND CARE OF BUILDINGS AND GnoUNDS: For care of the high school and annex of the first six divisions, two thousand dollars; of the Jefferson Building, one thousand four hundred dollars; of the Eastern high-school building of the first six divisions, and of the high-school building of the seventh and eighth divisions, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; of the Stevens and Franklin buildings, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; of the Peabody, Force, Seaton, Henry. Webster, Gales, Wallacli, Garnett, Sumner, Grant, Curtis, Miner, and Dennison buildings, at nine hundred dollars each; of the Lincoln and Mott buildings, at eight hundred dollars each; of the Abbott, John F. Cook, Randall, and Berrett 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, Twining, Smallwood, Adams, Jones, Arthur, Corcoran, Briggs, Lenox, Bell, McCormick, Madison, Jackson, Monroe, Garrison, Ambush, Phillips, Slater, Logan, Tyler, Van Buren, Harrison, Pierce, Polk, Wilson, Fillmore, Patterson, and Taylor buildings, and the two new eight-room buildings, forty-seven in all, at five hundred dollars each; of the Hillsdale, Van Buren annex or Anacostia, Thompson, and Lovejoy buildings, at two hundred and fifty dollars each; of the Potomac, Garfield or Hamilton Road, Greenleaf, High Street, Birney, Bennings (white), Bennings (colored), Threlkeld, Brightwood, Tennallytown, and Brookland buildings, at one hundred and sixty-ve dollars each; for care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cooking and manualtraining schools, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed tbrty-eight dollars per annum for the care of each schoolroom, four thousand one hundred and seventy-six dollars; in all, iiity-four thousand five hundred and ninety-oue dollars. R<>¤*¤7 For rent of school buildings and repair shop, ten thousand dollars. For rent for additional accommodations for schools in district numbered live, two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. nspm. For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds, thirty-one thousand dollars. rms For the purchase of tools, machinery, material, and apparatus, to bo in connection with instruction in manual training, eight thousand 0 ars. Fuel- For fuel, thirty-tour thousand dollars. F¤¤·¤i¤¤¤». d Por furniture for new school buildings, four thousand nine hundred o lars. <>·»¤¤¤s¤¤¤¤=r¤¤¤¤¤ For contingent expenses, including furniture, books, stationery, prgnting, insurance, and other necessary items, twenty-eight thousand o lars. FM ¤·=¤¤·>l*»¤¤k¤· For text-books and school supplies for use of pupils of the first eight grades, who at the time are not supplied with the same, to be distributed by the Superintendent of Public Schools under regulations to be made by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and for the necessary expenses of the purchase, distribution, and preservation of said text-books and supplies, thirty-five thousand dollars. B¤““¤8*- For one new eight-room building and addition to present site, fourth division, Four-and-a-half street, between M and N streets, southwest, thirty-nine thousand dollars. For reconstructing the Stevens building, seventh division, twenty- nine thousand dollars. For one new eight-room building and site, eighth division A, northwest, thirty-nine thousand dollars. €•>¤¤¤r mmm. For one new four-room building, sixth division B, Giesboro, nine thousand dollars.