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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 427. 1899. 1217 eighteen hundred and ninety-seven and covered into the Treasury, but since remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, seventy-five dollars and four cents. QUARANTINTE snnvronz To supply a deuciency in the appropriation Q¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤<=rvi¤>- for the quarantine service, maintenance, and to continue in commission the steamer Dagmar at the Cape Charles Quarantine Station for the "D¤s¤¤·¤·" months of May and June, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, ten thousand dollars. _ ` TRANSPORTATION or snivnn com: To supply a deilciency in the i;=¤¤v··¤i¤z ¤¤v¤= gppropriation for "Transportation of silver coin," twenty thousand °°, o ars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation “Transportation of silver coin ," for the ilscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, four thousand and fifty- four dollars and thirty-six cents. ` Parnu Fon ormcxs AND nnsnrs: For paper for interest, transfer, $¤_;_;t fw ¤h¤·=1¤¤ redemption, pension, and other checks and drafts for the use of the °° s' Treasurer of the United States, assistant treasurers, pension agents, disbursing officers, and others, five thousand dollars. GENERAL INSPECTOB. OF PUDLI0 BUILDINGS AND sU1>1>Lms: For b lgggeergf v¤*>¤¤ actual necessary traveling expenses, one thousand dollars. w ‘“’ ° ` INSPECTOB OF FURNITURE AND 0*rmm FUBNISHINGS Fon PUBLIC Inspector of fumnUrLDINGs: For actual necessary traveling expenses, eight hundred "“°‘ dollars. Orman or Assrsrur rumsunnn, Nnw Yonx: For the following NA¤·i;•·¤¤¢’rr¤¤·•¤¤·r. additional employees in the office of the assistant treasurer at New zimgdm smpny-. York, irom March fourth until June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and °°=·. ninety-nine, inclusive, namely: For four assistant tellers and one clerk, at the rate of nine hundred dollars each per annum; four assistant tellers, at the rate of eight hundred dollars each per annum; and one watchman, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum; in all, two thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars and eighty- eight cents.‘ _ CREDIT IN ACCOUNTS OF cm2ir.uN OFFICERS, Cours OF ENGI- Pjfvggf Qggpg lg NEEBSZ Authority is hereby granted to the proper accounting officers Richie.,`_ ` of the Treasury to allow and credit in the accounts of certain officers of °'°"‘“" "°“°““‘*°'· the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army amounts standing against them on the books of the Treasury, as follows: Major Charles F. Powell, ninety-seven dollars and eighty-seven cents; Captain C. S. Riche, twelve dollars and eighty-one cents; in all, one hundred and ten dollars and sixty-eight cents. To pay to Mary S. Hoifmau the sum of one hundred and seventy- ,!g¤{1:;gg¤¤¤¤¤· nine dollars and three cents, due, at the time of his death, to her hus— y ' band, E. O. Hoffman, for salary from September first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, to October sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, as an employee of the Light-House Board. PUBLIC BUTLDINGS. Publid building!. For public building at Topeka, Kansas: For enlarging building under Tcp<¤k¤.K¤¤¤· present limit, seventy-one thousand three hundred and ninety-four dollars and seventy-three cents; and the unexpended balances, amounting to thirteen thousand six hundred and nve dollars and twenty-seven cents, of former appropriations for said public building are hereby made available for the enlargement of said building. For old post-office building at Omaha, Nebraska: For the introduc- °¤¤*“·N**"- tion of new plumbing, steam-heating plant, elevator with freight attachment, plastering, painting, and making such other repairs as are required - and necessary to put the old post-oince building, Omaha, Nebraska, in condition for occupancy as Headquarters, Department of the Missouri, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For public building at Carrollton, Kentucky: For purchase of site °·¤°“°°¤-KY- and construction of building within present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ von xxx-- 1 7