Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 24.djvu/322

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FORTYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. 287 To pay Charles Holbrook for services as laborer in the press-gallery Ch arles Holfrom January first to July nrst, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, three b’°°k· hundred and sixty dollars. W P*‘Ym°“* *°- To pay Maurice Ruddlesden the difference between the pay of a la- Maurice R u riborer, at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, and that of a <H°Sd€¤· messenger, at the rate of three dollars and sixty cents per day, from P"‘y""°“t t°‘ January nrst to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, two hundred and ninety-one dollars and seventy cents. To pay Frank B. Gorman the difference between his pay as laborer Frank B. Gorand that of page, from January thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- mimsix, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, inclusive, ninety- P“Y“‘°“‘ ‘°· seven dollars and fifty cents. To pay Harry Barton the difference between his pay and that of a Harry Barton. clerk in the office of the folding-room from March tenth, eighteen hun- P°Ym°¤” *°· dred and eighty-four, to March tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, six hundred dollars. To pay George Winters and L. B. Cook two hundred dollars each. George \Vinters. being the difference between their pay as conductors of the elevator and I-~ B- C<>¤k· one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, from July iirst, eighteen P“Y‘“°““ t°· hundred and eighty-four, to July iirst, eighteen hundred and eightysix, four hundred dollars. To pay W. E. Mallory for services in the document-room from April W. E. Mallory. first to December seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, four hun- Pa? **1***** *°· dred and ninety-three dollars and eight cents. To pay to the widow of the late Honorable W. A. Duncan, a member- Widow or W. A. elect to the Forty-ninth Congress, but who died before the time of its D‘i,¤°*¤· organization, six thousand dollars. “Y”‘°”° t°‘ To pay to the widow of the late Honorable Reuben Ellwood the amount Widow of Reuof salary and allowance for stationery forthe unexpired term of his service bw EU“'°°d- as a member of the Forty-ninth Congress, eight thousand four hundred P“y“‘°“° J°°‘ and twenty-nine dollars and eighteen cents. To pay to the widow of the late Honorable Joseph Rankin the amount Widow _<>f Joof salary for the unexpired term of his service, and balance of allow- ""l;,l}l 12s1Q';) ance for stationery, as a member of the Forty-ninth Congress, five thou- Y ‘ sand five hundred and eighty dollars and `seventy-one cents. To pay to the widow of the late Honorable William H. Cole the _ Widow of \Vi1l- amount of salary and allowance for stationery for the unexpired term W; H- 00;*2 of his service as a member of the Forty-ninth Congress, three thousand "Ym‘"‘ °‘ four hundred and fifty-eight dollars. · To reimburse the Sergeanbat-Arms for postage-stamps, sixty-five Poztugeg Se r- d0]1aI.S· Q63H -1'I. - YHXS. To pay Charles Carter for cleaning extra room of the House Commit- gbarlcsélsrrtcrtee on Appropriations, sixty dollars. "Y“‘°“ °‘ To pay to each of the cloak-room men borne on the rolls at the close C I c ak - r oo m of the first session of the Forty-eighth Congress, and not otherwise pro- mggktmem to vided for, the balance due them for the remaining twenty-four days of ' the month of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, under the resolution of the House of Representatives adopted July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, two hundred and seventy-nine dollars and thirt c nts. . . Toypaly to the family of Charles S. 1`reutlen, late au employee of the C5 T mg 1 gms; House, the expenses attending his last illness and funeral, not exceed- m:' °“ · ing EWG hlllldféd HDI] Hfly d0n3Y$• I _ d d Payment tzil To a to Frank H. Isham and W. E._Ma_lory, one hundre an Frank H.I sm. eightypdgllars each, for three montbs’ service in the document-room, :§:yE;°:f•g:’Y· three hundred and sixty dollars. _ _ For allowance to membeg? of lthie House of Representatives for sta- Stationery. ' n wo hundred and t c dollars. _ tIOFgyallowances for statiorxry as follows: To Hon B. T. Frederick, Brggn- B- T· Fredtwo hundred and fifty dollars, and Hon John A: Kasson, one hundred Hog. Mlm L and twenty-tive dollars, members of the Folly-eighth Congress; in all, Kusom three hundred and se\·enty-tive» dollars. stgllgnvggncc for