Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 24.djvu/267

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232 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 902. 1886. _ P¤g¢¤`¤¤¤Pi¤y¤¤¤ For one copper-plate printer, at four dollars per working-day, one m ° °°‘C°"*'d· thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars. For two plate-printers’ helpers, at two dollars and twentvfive cents per workingday, one thousand four hundred and ten dollars and ilfty cents. \ For one chief mechanician, at two thousand dollars. ' For one mechanieian, at five dollars per working-day, one thousand nve hundred and sixty-five dollars. · For one mechanician, at four dollars and twenty·ve cents per workin g- day, one thousand three hundred and thirty dollars and twenty-tive cents. For one mechanician, at four dollars per working-day, one thousand two hundred and iitty-two dollars. For one mechanician, at three dollars and seventydive cents per working-day, one thousand one hundred and seventy-three dollars and seventy-five cents. For one mechsnician, st two dollars and eighty-two cents per workingday, eight hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixty-six cents. For one mechanician, at one dollar and seventy-five cents per workingday, five hundred and forty-seven dollars and seventy-tive cents. For one carpenter, at five dollars per working-day, one thousand live hundred and sixty-tive dollars. For one carpenter, at two dollars and twenty-five cents per working- · day, seven hundred and four dollars and twenty-tive cents. For one carpenter, at one dollar and eighty-two cents per workingday, nve hundred and sixty-nine dollars and sixty-six cents. For one map-mounter, at three .dollars and twenty-five cents pe1· working-day, one thousand and seventeen dollars and twenty-tive cents. _ For one librarian, at one thousand eight hundred dollars. For one clerk, at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. d Eorvs two clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars, three thousand o . · For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars. ' For one clerk, at one thousandthree hundred and nity dollars. For two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars, two thousand four hundred dollars. ‘ For one clerk, at one thousand dollars. For one clerk, at nine hundred dollars. · .‘ For one clerk, at three dollars and seventy-five cents per workingday, one thousand one hundred and seventy-three dollars and seventy- nve cents. For one map-colorist, at seven hundred and twenty dollars. For one writer, at nine hundred dollars. For one writer, at eight hundred and forty dollars. For six writers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. . ger one writer, at six hundred dollar;. or one messenger at two dollars an fo cents r da eight hundred and seventy-six’dollars. · ny Pc y, g For one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars. For three messengers, at two dollars and twenty-tive cents per day, got thousand four hundred and sixty-three dollars nnd seventyhve n s. For three messengers, at one dollar and seventy-jive cents per day, one thoumnd nine hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty-tlvc cents. dogorsone nreman, at two dollars per day, seven hundred and thirty For one fireman, at one dollar and hit cents da ive hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty cents. y pu Y, For one packer and folder, at two dollars and twentydive cents per day, eight hundred and twenty-one dollars and twenty-five cents