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430 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 420. 1896. . S¤=¤¤¤¤¤·* ~>1·=·¤*- SELLING AND SEPABATING UNITED STATES sEcU1uT1Es: For mate- 1"` rials required to seal and separate United States notes and certificates, such as ink, printer’s varnish, sperm oil, white printing paper, manila paper, thin muslin, benzine, gutta-percha belting, and other necessary articles and expenses, one thousand dollars. National currency EXPENSES OF NATIONAL UUREENUY: For distinctive paper, express “¥’°"'°* charges, and other expenses, fifteen thousand dollars. csnwingm. GANGELING UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND 0UTT1Ne DIsTINOT1vE PAPER: For extra knives for cutting machines and sharpening same; and leather belting, new dies and pnmches, repairs to machinery, oil, cotton waste, and other necessary expenses connected with the cancellation of redeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars. EM, r<·f<¤¤·.¤>¤·· CUSTODY or Dms, nous, AND PLATES! For pay of custodian of dies, rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the printing of Government securities, namely: One custodian, two ‘ thousand four hundred dollars; two subcustodians, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; distributor of stock, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, six thousand eight hundred dollars. j;•;_}’_‘{gn*;‘;i*“;_‘~*g;g,*;n_ PAY or ASSISTANT cUsToD1ANs AND JAN1Tous: For pay of assistant an Janitors custodians and janitors including all personal services in connection ` with the care of all pubiic buildings under control of the Treasury De- _- partment outside of the District of Columbia, eight hundred and ten thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein. W}-:_;rg¢<¤ of f·¤¤*- INs1>moTon or FURNITURE AND ornmz Numusmnes ron ronmo ' BUILDINGS! To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to employ a suitable person to inspect all public buildings and examine into their requirements for iuruiture and other furnishings, including fuelalights, personal services, and other current expenses, three thousand ollars; and for actual necessary expenses, not exceedingtwo thousand dollars; in all, ilve thousand dollars. · ph_F·;_*¤**¤¤ ¤¤ ¤» Funnrrmm AND REPAIRS on Nunmrnnm: For furniture and repairs of same and carpets for all public buildings, marine hospitals included, under the control of the Treasury Department, and for furniture, carpets, chandeliers, and gas fixtures for new buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. And all furniture now owned by the United States in other buildings shall be used, as far as practicable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation plans for furniture or not. urns, ugnmmun FUEL, meurs, ANn WATER Fon PUBLIC nU1LD1Ncs: For fuel, lights, ”' and water, electric current for light and power purposes, electric-light plants, including repairs thereto, in such buildings as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, electric-light wiring, and miscellaneous items required for the use of the janitors, firemen, or engineers, in the proper care of the buildings, iurniture, and heating apparatus, exclusive of personal services, for all public buildings, marine hospitals, included, under the control of the Treasury Department, inclusive of new buildings, nine hundred thousand dollars. And the appropriation herein made for gas in any of the public buildings in the District of Columbia, under the control of the Treasury Depart ment, shall include the rental or use of any gas governor, gas purifier, or other device for reducing the expenses of gas, when first approved

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G"' "°'°"‘°'·°°"‘ vided, That no sum shall be paid for such rental or use of such gas governor, gas puriner, or device greater than the one·half part of the amount of money actually saved thereby. — ,,,;?}f,§}’{§;"f$,€ °°““‘ SUPPRESSING COUNTERFEITING AND OTHER cnmms: For expenses incurred under the authority or with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and delivering into the custody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction, dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money, and persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other securities of the United States and of foreign governments, as well as the coins of the