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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. 589 · avenue, used as a folding-room for the House from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven to April first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, seven undred and nfty dollars. _ To pay Charles H. Evans extra com ensation for preparing sta- oumssH.1a:»-aus. tistical tables, and for services rendered to the Committee on Ways P“"“‘°"” *°· and Means, five hundred dollars. For allowance to members of the House of Representatives for szmouery to memstationery. one hundred and twenty-five dollars. b°‘"“· To reimburse the Clerk of the Hhuse of Representatives for post- Postagestamps. age stamps eighty dollars. To enable the Clerk of the House to pay George W. Knox for nmysge. hauling books and placing them in the rooms in the terrace of the House wing of the Capitol, two hundred and twenty-two dollars and . seventy-seven cents. To pay W. D. Hunter for thirty-eight days work during the recess w.1>.1=1u¤eer. of Forty-ninth Congress at the rate of fort dollars per month. P“""°"° "°· _ To paly Charles L. Sauer for services rendered as assistant enroll- cnmesnsauei-. Engl cler during the last session of the Forty-ninth Congress, twenty P°""°"t t°‘ o ars. To pay W. J. Kehoe for services as clerk to the Committee on w..1.x¤1m¤. (Rigas during the first session of the Fiftieth Congress, two hundred P""‘"°“‘ °°· o ars. To pay E. B. Wade, Clerk of the Committee on Printing, for serv- E.B.Wudc. ices to June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as clerk P°""°°° °°‘ to the select Committee investigating the Government Printing Office five hundred dollars. To pay Edward S. McDonald for services rendered to select com- mmm s. mermmittee investigating the Government Printing Office, fifty dollars. °1{¢,y,,,,,,,m,_ To pa Alexander Vangeuder as extra compensation for services Alexander vm3s.. rendered, as assistant clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions °°{.;,y,m,,m,_ during the second session of the Forty-ninth and the nrst session of the Fiftieth Congresses, five hundred dollars. To pay all session employees of the House of Representatives a·u- Qessggn employees thorized by the act making appropriation for the legislative, execu- `°l"*‘p‘5” tive and judicial expenses of the government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eightv-eight, and for other purposes, a proved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, to the endp of the present session of Congress. forty-tive thousand dollars. To pa M. H. Clark for services as additional Clerk to Committee n.n.c1m. on Enrolled Bills from Se tember Twenty-seventh to October sev- 1“"'“°""°· enth, eighteen hundred and) eighty-eight, sixty-six dollars. _ To pay George Winters and L. B. Cook two hundred dollars each Begrzg “;¤ter¤· being the difference between their nay as conductors of the elevator p..,·,;,,,‘Z{’,g,_ and one thousand two hundred dollars per annum from July first. eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to July first, eighteen hundred and eilihtyileight, fopn hundred dpdlars} t M H f R H b or orse am >u or epar men . essenger. ouse o ep- <>¤=•c· mi uzszy resentatives for tliedigzral year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, ;2i.gE§p°"m°°t mW' two hundred and fifty Dollars. LIBRARXY OF LibraryofCongress. To enable the accounting officers of the Treasury Department to Poswgesettle the account of the disbursing agent of the Library of Congress, for balances of foreign postage due Edward G. Allen of London, for fiscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-four, eighteen hundred and eightv-Eve and eighteen hundred and eighty-seven nineteen dollars and thirty cents to be paid out of fund for increase of library, eighteen hundred and eighty-six.