282 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 706, 707. 1890. oenuneentexpensss, CONTINGENT EXPENSES UNITED STATES CONSULATES. consulates. x Expenses of providing all such stationery, blanks, record, and other books, sea s, presses, ilags, signs, rent, postage, furniture, statistics, newspapers, freight (forei n and domestic), telegrams, advertising, messenger service, traveling expenses of consular clerks, Chinese writers, and compradores, and such other miscellaneous expenses as the President may think necessary for the several consu ates, con ular agencies, and commercial aglencies in the transaction of their business, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Approved, July 1-1, 1890. July 1L, 1D0. CHAP. 'I0'l.—An act making appropriation for the Department of Agriculture
- ·t·*·‘—* for fiscal year ending June thirtieth, anno Domini eighteen hundred and ninety-one.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following
sums be, and they are here by, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, in full com ensation for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, for the purposes and objects hereinafter expressed, namely: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. OFFIGE OF THE SECRETARY. P4 of ¤¤=¤>¤¤· For compensation of Secretary of Agriculture, eight thousand "°'°°°’°’°°¤’ °t°' dollars · Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk in said epartment, who shall be superintendent of the department buildings, two thousand Eve hundred dollars ; private secretary to the Secretary of Agriculture, two thousand dollars ; stenogra her to the Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand four hundred dollars; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary of A riculture, one thousand six hun red dollars; one librarian, one 5-iousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars ; one stationery clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of class four, three thousand six hundred dollars; three clerks of class three, four thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class two, five thousand six hundred dollars; seven clerks of class one, eight thousand four hundred dollars ; eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars; six clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, five thousand and forty dollars; one en ineer, who shall be captain of the watch, one thousand six hundred dollars ; one fireman, who shall be a steam-fitter, nine hundred dollars; one assistant fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant fireman, six hundred dollars ; two night watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars ` each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; carpenters, painters, messengers, laborers, and charwomen, fifteen thousand ollars; in all, eighty thousand three hundred dollars.
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and disbursing clerk two thousand five hundred dollars; one cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three auditing clerks and accountants, one thousand six hundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred dollars; one book keeper, one thousand four hundred do lars; one draft clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; one property clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; in all, fourteen thousand three hundred dollars.