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598 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 392. 1887. and forty dollars each; for newspaper clerk, two thousand dollars; two messengers in the House library, at one thousand three hundred and . fourteen dollars each; one telegraph operator, one assistant to the file clerk, and two laborers in Clerk’s document-room, at nine hundred do1· lars each; one page, one laborer in the bath-room, and four laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one assistant journal clerk, at six dollars per day during the session, one thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars; one assistant index clerk, during the session and three months after its close, three hundred and three days, at six dollars per day, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen dollars; one messenger boy in chief clerk’s room, three hundred dollars ; in all, eighty- six thousand one hundred and four dollars. Engineer and nn- UNDER. ARCHITECT on THE CAPITOL.—OHB chief engineer, one `sistauts. thousand seven hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two conductors of the elevator, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; one- laborer, eight hundred and twenty dollars; five firemen, at nine hundred dollars each; one electrician, one thousand and fifty dollars; one laborer, eight hundred dollars; one laborer to clean Statuary Hall and watch statuary therein, six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, fourteen thousand two hundred and thirty dollars. gmk, and Inns- CLERKS, mEssENGERs, AND STENOGBAPHERS T0 GOMM1TTEES.—Fot sengcrs to commit- two skilled stenographers to committees, at four thousand dollars each;

  • °**°· clerk to the Committee on Ways and Means, three thousand dollars;

assistant clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, three thousahd dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand dollars; clerk to Committee on Agriculture, clerk to the Committee on Claims, clerk to the Committee on Commerce, clerk to the Committee on the District of Columbia, clerk to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, clerk to the Committee on Indian Affairs, clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, clerk to the Committee on Military Affairs, clerk to the Committee on Naval Ailairs, clerk to the Committee on the Public Lands, clerk to the Committee ou Rivers and Harbors, clerk to the Committee on War Claims, two thousand dollars each; for assistant clerk to the Committee on War Claims, twelve hundred dollars, clerk to the Committee on Post-Otliee and Post-Roads, and clerk to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, at two thousand dollars each; in all, forty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. • Clerks te_ com- For thirty-one clerks to committees, at six dollars each per day during ¤¤"°“: ¤°°¤*°¤· the session, tbirty-nine thousand six hundred and eighteen dollars. sarge;]. nt·at- OFFICE or SERGEAM-A-Anus.-For Sergeant-at Arms of the Arma d*P¤*Y·°*°· House of Representatives, four thousand dollars; for ono horse and wagon for his use, five hundred dollars; one deputy to the Sergeant-at Arms, two thousand dollars; one cashier, three thousand dollars; one paying teller, two thousand dollars; one bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; one page at seven hundred and twenty dollars; and one laborer, at six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, fifteeu- thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. _D·>¤¤k¢¤P¢f- ¤¤· OFFICE on DooaKEE1>nn.—For Doorkeeper, three thousand dollars; ' "‘“Q:’;;,?fém,c¤, and for hire of horses, feed, repair of wagon and harness, one thou- ,,m,,cn,nnnt,,n0n,_ sand one hundred dollars; assistant doorkeeper, superintendent of document room, assistant superintendent of documenoroom, and Department messenger, at two thousand dollars each; one employee, one thousand fire hundred dollars; document file clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant document file clerk under resolution December nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud eighty-one, one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars; clerk for Doorkeeper, and janitor, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine messengers, including unnnnngm, ctn, the messenger to the reporters’ gallery, at one thousand two hundred