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 176 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 827. 1886. dollars; one messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; one page, · at sixty dollars per month; and one laborer, at six hundred and sixty ' dollars; in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. · - Doorkeeper, as- Onmcm or Doorzxnnman.-For Doorkeeper, three thousand dollars, ¤*¤*°¤*¤· °*°· and for hire of horses, feed, repair (of wagon and harr;ess,:;`r:]elth3)u?;1Irgd dollars; assistant oor ee r wo .rou. _ _ 9
 * )he(i·kutli>li·dl)ed1orkeeper, one thousand two lihgnilrerl dollars; Janitor, one

S uipelrintendent thousand two hundred dollars; superintendent of the folding-room, d *`°S·*°°m- two thousand dollars; three clerks rn the folding-room, one at one thousand eight hundred dollars and two at one thousand two hundrerldol- ‘ S“P°*i¤i°¤d°¤* lars each; superintendent of the document-room, two thousand dollars; °“°°““"’“°'“’°“" chief assistant in the document-room, at two thousand dollars; document iile—clerk, one thousand four hundreddollars; assistant document iile clerk, under resolution of December nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one thousand three hundred and tourteen dollars; ygangan, sae, foruteen messengers on the soldiers’ roll, under the control of the Doorkeeper, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nrne messengers, including messenger to the reporters’ gallery, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine messengers, at one thousand dollars each ; seven laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each- ten laborers, during the session, at sixty dollars per month each; one lahorer, at six hundred dollars; for two laborers in charge of water-closet, at_seven hundred and twenty dollars each ;lsixK laborers m Jzharigg ofdclfanrng the Hzrllldgfrgslhg as ‘ c oa -room men a o  er mon illrhugssligdylfor two “cl0ak-room men" at xsi: huudiied dollars each; for one female attendant in ladies’ retiring-room, six hundred dollars; two messengers, during the session, at sixty-seven dollars per month each; for one employee, one thousand five hundred dollars; one Dey,,m;,,g’ ,t,_ partngent megsengerlhgwo thousiand dollars; tfpr labos gn folding boolks, s · es an am s · one oreman, one thousand ve undred 0 · l@`one mesgenggr, onlethousirnid tw; hulngxiccl dlpllrzgrs; one foldeg in the sealing-room one thousand wo un 0 · ; one page, ve hundred dollars; ,one laborer, four hundred dollars; ten folders, at nine hundred dollars each; five folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each ; three folders, during the session, at sixty-seven dollars per month each; and fifteen folgri, at sevendhrgrdéedl engl twenty dlollags (eaichl; Pages. twochie pa s A. . ickeus an . . ye,a nine un e o- lars each; arigde fdr thirty-three pages, during the session, including two iiding pages, onet telephlpne page, andt one mlegraph pzrgle, at two dollars ana cen s per ay eax: ; ren 0 a 1 1onu o ing-room, one thousand dhllars ; one night watchman, nine hundred dollars; one driver, six hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and eighteen thousand · four hundred and sixteen dollars and fifty cents. Postmaster, as- Orrrcn or Posrrnsrna.-For Postmaster, two thousand five hun- •i¤¢¤¤¢¤, ¤t¤· dred dollars · tirst assistant postmaster, two thousand dollars; ten messengers, including messenger to superintend transportation of mails, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three messengers, during {lhs session, at eight hundred dcglars ealch; four messengers, at one undred dollars per month each, urin the session- and one laborer at seven hundred and twenty dollars; ri all, twenty-hue thousand twd hundred and twenty dollars. Horses and wang- For hire of horses and mail-wagons for carrying the mails five thou- °¤¤· sand dollars 7 Reporting pm- Orrrcrru. Rr.rournns.—-For one chief oihcial reporter, six thousand <=¤¤d¤¤S¤- dollars; and four official reporters of the proceedings and debates ot the House, at five thousand dollars each; messenger to the official reporters, one thousand dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand dollars. _"Q¤¤i¤st¤¤ ¤¤¤· And wherever the words ** during the session " occur in this act they
 * 3:,,:; ‘“°“ f°'“' slhall be construed to mean four months, or one hundred and twenty-one

ays. PeE:;¤;¤¤S¤¤* ¤¤· For contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, namely; dsrolurng materi- For materials for folding, sixteen thousand dollars.