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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 252. 1896. l43 For materials for folding, four thousand dollars. F°ldl¤S- For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, eight thousand dollars. · For fuel, oil, and cotton waste, and advertising, for the heating F“°*·°“·°‘°· apparatus, exclusive of labor, nine thousand dollars. For purchase of furniture, four thousand dollars. F¤*'¤i°“'°· ` For material for furniture and repairs of same, exclusive of labor, one thousand dollars. For services in cleaning, repairing, and varnishing furniture, one thousand dollars. _ For packing boxes, nine hundred and seventy dollars. P‘{°k"'g °°‘°°j For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, twenty-tive thousand M‘““°l‘““°°““"°“" dollars. For miscellaneous items on account of the Maltby Building, sixteen Mmby B¤“*“¤H· thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. _ _ For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, I‘"°“‘g““°"· including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may be Hxed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents per printed page, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ For reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, twentynve R°p°"“‘g d°°“°°°‘ thousand dollars, payable in equal monthly installments. CAPITOL Pomon. C“P*'*°*P°“°°· For captain, one thousand six hundred dollars; three lieutenants, at Pal"- one thousand two hundred dollars each; thirty privates, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; seven privates at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; and eight watchmen, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, fifty-two thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, one-half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be T ·1, C t 1 disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. And l1ere— gw3¤YiZ,’°° ap` ° alter the Capitol police, under the direction of the Sergeants-at·Arms of the Senate and of the House of Representatives and of the Architect of the Capitol, shall police the Capitol building and the Capitol grounds. For contingent expenses, three hundred dollars. ¤¤¤>¤¤z¤¤t¤¤p¤¤¤¤¤- CONGRESSIONAL DIREC'1‘ORY. regg:€°’°l°““1 Di' For expenses of compiling, preparing, and indexing the Congressional Directory, to be expended under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, one thousand two hundred dollars. HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES. M§gj:¤°°***°P'°°°"*· For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and D5§g:,Q;l°m“'“““° Delegates from Territories, one million eight hundred and three thousand dollars. For iniloage, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. M"°°g°· _ _ For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in m‘f:‘Q,l§“““"°"· "“" the service of the House of Representatives, namely: _ S aku", cme Ori=·icn or run Smzuxmaa For private secretary to the Speaker, *°° ‘ two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; clerk to the Speaker’s table, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk to the Speaker, one thousand six hundred dollars; messenger to the Speaker, one thousand dollars; in all, seven thousand two hundred dollars. _ _ UHAPLAINZ For Chaplain of the House, nine hundred dollars. °"‘*"""“‘ Orrrcn or THE CLERK: For Clerk of the House of Representatives, ,,§‘°’k °‘ '·"° H°““· including compensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, five thousand dollars; for hire of horses and wagons and cartage for the use of the Clerk’s office, nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for chief clerk, journal clerk, and two reading clerks,