Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/63

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1888. 17 as provided for by resolution of the Senate of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-four cents. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. To pay the widow of the late Abraham Dowdney the amount of sal- ‘“"`“*‘“·‘“ D°""’¢“°V· ary for the unexpired term of his service as a member of the Forty- oflaymm to www ninth Congress, one thousand one hundred and fifty-four dollars and seventeen cents. To pay to the widow of the late John Arnot the amount of salary §‘§;,'},,§,§§°f,; Widow for the unexpired term of his service and for mileage as a member ofof the Forty-ninth Congress, one thousand five hundred and sixty- two dollars and seven cents. _ To pay to the widow of the late Lewis Beach the amount of salary I1;°$,,{*,‘@°§],’·w,d0w for the unexpired term of his service and for mileage as a member ofof the Forty-ninth Congress, two thousand nine hundred and thirty- six dollars and seventeen cents. To pay to the widow of the late W. T. Price, the amount of salary }}Qy'fh§,j°$b www for the unexpired term of service and for mileage as a member of or. the Forty-ninth Congress, one thousand six hundred and forty-eight dollars and ninety-three cents. _ To pay to Caroline Urban, Christine Antz, and Julia Schuetze, }§§§}},§§},§I§§“é,Stc,s sisters and heirs of the late Michael Hahn, the amount of salary for of the unexpired term of his service as a member of the Forty-ninth l Congress, four thousand nine hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty-one cents to be paid in equal parts to said sisters. i For allowance to members of the House of Representatives for Sm °“°"‘ stationery, six hundred and twenty-Eve dollars. _ To pay A. W. Cochran for continuin and completing the index $g$,§’,f’{’§f"“· of claims reported to Congress by the Commissioners of Southern W 16 5,,4 Claims under the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy- Vo1;2Z;£;4d5: one, and by the Court of Claims under the so-called “Bowman Act " of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, at the rate of six dollars per day from the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to the fourth of December, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. Tor allowance in full to the followin contestants and contestecs _,,§;‘,}f_,§f,f"" °‘°°“°° in contestedelection cases: To Charles Page, two thousand dol- gkmlvs Pg- 1;:9. lars; to William A. Pirce, two thousand dollars; to G. W. Steele, G_w{*§'{,,..{,_ "°‘ one thousand dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. _ , _ To enable the Architect of the Capitol to place similar ventilating ,__;g_’{fQ,’Qgf’“°’ H°“°° apparatus in the kitchen of the House restaurant to that now in use in the Senate restaurant, as authorized by the resolution of the House adopted January eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, eight hundred dollars. To pay Charles Holbrook for services as laborer from July first to $‘j,§,R‘j}P’°°“· August fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, seventy dollars. To pay R. T. Moses. for services rendered in the sealing-room }},,§`;,f§‘§‘*§;_ during the months of December and January of the second session, Forty-ninth Congress, one hundred and fort —two dollars. _ That the Clerk of the House be, and he Rereby is, authorized to {§},'§§gO,_ pay to the heirs of Edwin L. Jewell the salary provided for in the V L 24 l__ egislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act approved July ° ’P‘ '°' thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for one assistant index clerk during the session and three months after its close, from December sixt , eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to January fifteenth. eigrhteen hundred and eighty-seven. _ o enable the clerk, under resolution of the House, adopted J anu- ary eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, to pay the funeral emmexpenses of James Riley, who died whi e an employee of the House, STAT L—VOL xxv——-2