Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/756

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SESs. II. Ch. 279. 1889. 711 at one hundred dollars per month each, during the session, two thousand eight hundred dollars; and one laborer, at seven hundred and tlwgnty dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand four hundred and twenty 0 ars. For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, five Horses and wagons. thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be `necessary. OFFICIAL REPORTERS: For one chief official reporter, six thousand .R0P<>¤‘¤*¤s P¤>¢¢<¢d- · dollars; and for four official reporters of the proceedings and debates lugs` of the House, at five thousand dollars each; assistant official reporter, under the chief official reporter, one thousand dollars; in all, twenty- seven thousand dollars. STENOGRAPHERS TO COMMITTEES: For two stenographers to com- St¢¤<?¤r¤1>h¤r¤ tv mittees, at four thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars. °°mm"mS‘ That wherever the words " during the session " occur in the fore- u;‘D¤*i¤gth¤¤¢SS*¤¤" going they shall be construed to mean seven months, or two hundred m€“w€Dm°mhS' and twelve days. Fon Oozvrixonxr Exrnnsns, NAMELY: For materials for folding, C°¤°*¤g**¤***=*P**¤¤<*=’·· sixteen thousand dollars. F<>*·1i¤g ¤¤=¤<=¤*¤*S· For fuel and oil for the heatin apparatus, seven thousand dollars. Fueland Oil. For furniture, and repairs of die same, ten thousand dollars. Fumitureetc. d ger packing—boxes, two thousand nine hundred and eighty-seven Packing boxes. 0 ars. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select com- Mis¤<¤11¤¤w¤si¤==¤»¤. mittees, twenty thousand dollars. For stationery for members of the House of Representatives, in- Stationery. cluding six thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, forty-seven thousand six hundred and twenty-tive dollars. For postage-stam s for the Postmaster, one hundred dollars; for Pvswzemmvs the Clerk, two hundred dollars ; for the Sergeant-at—Arms, two hundred dollars; and for the Doorkeeper, twenty-tive dollars; in all, tive hundred and twenty-five dollars. . A _ Puismc PRINTING. P¤1>1icP¤·i¤¤i¤z- For compensation of the Public Printer, four thousand five hun- Public Printer, dred dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; °1"ks' two clerks of class four ; two clerks of class three ; one Cl€1'l{ of class two, in all, fifteen thousand one hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of his office, namely z For stationery. <¤<>¤¤¤z¤¤¤¤¤xv¤¤S¢¤~ posta e, advertising, traveling expenses, horses, and wagons, and miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. . For compensation of Librarian, four thousand dollars; and for aS;;*;;=;¤;¤;t§:¤¤m¤S¤ twenty-five assistant librarians, two at two thousand five hundred` dollars each ; two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each ; two at one thousand six hundred dollars each ; two at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each, eight at one thousand four hundred dollars each, one of whom shall be in charge of international exchanges, six at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one at seven hundred and twenty dollars, and two at six hundred dollars each ; in all, thirty-nine thousand dollars. For purchase of books for the Library, four thousand dollars; for etfurcmse 0* **00***- purchase of law-books for the Library, one thousand five hundred ` dollars; for the purchase, by the Librarian of Congress, of new books of reference for the Supreme Court, to be a part of the Library of Congress and purchased under the direction of the Chief-Justice. one thousand five hundred dollars : for expenses of exchanging public documents for the ublications of foreign Governments, one t ousaud five hundred dolliars ; for purchase of tiles of periodicals, serials,