154 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 171. 1892. vehicles, purchase and repair of harness, blankets, lap robes, purchase of horses, whips, oil, brushes, combs, sponges, chamois skins, buckets, halters, jacks, rubber boots and coats, medicines, and other necessary articles and expenses, six thousand dollars; and no expenditure on account of the Engineer Department for the items named in this paragraph shall be made from any other fund. Bm- For rent of District onices, three thousand six hundred dollars. For rent of property yards, three hundred dollars. · t_x°g,§°¤**¤¤ Pmml For necessary expenses in the collection of overdue personal taxes by ' distraint and sale, or otherwise, and for other necessary items, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Jndicialcxronun- For judicial expenses, including procurement of chains of title, the printing of briefs andwitness fees in District cases before the supreme court of the District of Columbia, one thousand dollars. 0¤·¤¤¤r'¤ ¤r1>¤¤¤¤•- For livery of horse or horse hire for coroner’s office, jurors fees, removal of deceased persons, making autopsies, ice for morgue, and holdin gzinquests, nine hundred and seventy-five dollars. samsung. or general advertising, authorized and required by law, and for tax and school notices and notices of changes in regulations, two thousand nine hundred dollars. P¤i;=i·>¤¤ fcr incur- That whoever, not being a Senator or Representative in Congress, {TQ?"' *° °° *""" intends to present to Congress a bill for an act of incorporation, or for an alteration or extension of the charter of a corporation in the District of Columbia, or of any special privilegesdn said District, shall give notice of such intention by publishing a copy of the bill at least once a week for four successive weeks, in a newspaper published in the District of Columbia, the last of said publications to be made at least fourteen day prior to the presentation of such bill. Such newspaper shall be designated by the person proposing the bill and approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Mmmm; mast For advertising notice of taxes in arrear July first, eighteen hundred °‘v‘,§,_'°,Q‘,_”,,_".§‘_“"“· and ninety-one, as required to be given by act of March nineteenth, _ eighteen hundred and ninety, seven thousand dollars, to be reimbursed by a charge of one dollar and twenty cents for each lot or ‘piece otproperty advertised. “'“'"'“°"* P“l’°"“· The register of wills shall hereafter prepare papers in comiection with appointment of guardians to enable indigent boys to enlist in the United States Navy as provided by law, without making any charge therefor. cnggem of mes ¤¤· To enable the assessor to continue account of arrears of taxes on ` real property due the District of Columbia, including the payment of necessary clerical force, two thousand dollars.
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ungllgigm ¤*•!¤w¤¤¤¤· For the improvement and repair of alleys and sidewalks and the ` " construction of sewers and sidewalks, of such thrm and materials as the Commissioners may determine, under the permit system, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars. ,,f,‘,j;l,{_‘f"'°'"°“°° “'“’ IMPROVEMENTS AN D REPAIRS. $"°°*¤**¤d ¤*¤¤¤*¤· For work on sundry streets and avenues named in Appendix Ce, Book of Estimates, for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- three, two hundred and seventy thousand dollars, to be expended in the discretion of the Commissioners upon streets and avenues specified iu the schedules named in said appendix and in the aggregate for each schedule as stated herein, namely: A11¤¤¤·¤¤¢- Georgetown schedule, twenty-four thousand three hundred dollars. Northwest section schedule, ninety-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars.