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 FORTY-NISTLI CONGRESS. Sess. l. Ch. 827. 1886. 203 clerk, one thousand dollars; one assistant messenger; person in charge of heating apparatus of the Congressional Library and Supreme Court, eight hundred and sixty-tour dollars; one laborer in charge of watercloset in central portion of the Capitol, six hundred and sixty dollars; and for three laborers for cleaning rotunda, corridors, and dome, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; lor the pay of seven watchmen employed on the Capitol Grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, eighteen thousand three hundred and sixty-four dollars. Orrron or rim Dmmoron or rms: Gmoroercu. Smzvmr.-For Di- Geological smrector, six thousand dollars; executive officer, three thousand dollars; "°{;l fpmctor chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; chief disbursing clerk, ,,tc_ y ° ’ two thousand four hundred dollars; librarian, two thousand dollars; one photographer, two thousand dollars; three assistant photographers, one at nine hundred dollars, one at seven hundred and twenty dollars, and one at tour hundred and eighty dollars; two clerks of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; iour copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one watchman, at eight hundred and forty dollars; four watchman, at six hundred dollars each; one janitor, at six hundred dollars; four messengers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, thirty-five thousand five hundred and_forty dollars. For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Interior, Contingent exand the bureaus, offices, and buildings of the Interior Department, in- l6°¤¤°°· I”*°“°*’ cluding the Civil Service Commission: For furniture, carpets, ice, lam- °p°"m°°t' ber, hardware, dry·goods, advertising, telegraphing, expressage, wagons and harness, lood and shoeing for horses, diagrams, awnings, constructing model and other cases, portfolios and cases for drawings, ti1e·holders, repairs of cases and furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, including fuel and lights, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dol- · lars. · For the following articles for the new Pension Office building, namely: Articles for new For eleven thousand five hundred yards of best body Brussel carpets, P *2** §1°¤ 0m°° at not exceeding ODE dollar and six cents per-yard,·liniug for same, and b°'m‘”g‘ for sewing and laying, in all Bfteen thousand and fifty dollars; matting, three thousand dollars; rugs and mats, one thousand five hundred ` dollars; furniture, five thousand dollars; awnings, one thousand dollars; gas-tixtnres, three thousand dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand tive hundred and fifty dollars. For stationery for the Department of the Interior and its several bu- Stations1G'- reaus and offices, including the Geological Survey, seventy-two thousand dollars. For new books and books to complete broken sets, five hundred dol- Books. lars. For rent of buildings for the lnterior Department, namely: For the Rent. Bureau of Education, four thousand dollars; Geological Survey, ten thousand dollars; Indian Udice, five thousand nre hundred dollars · Bureau of Labor, two thousand tour hundred dollars; Railroad and General Land Uiilce, one thousand eight hundred dollars; and storeroom for documents, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twenty- tour thousand and sixty dollars. · For postage-stamps for the Interior Department audits bureaus, as postage. required under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, five thousand dollars. SU1ZVEYORS·GENERAL AND THZEIB CLEBKS. erglluveyorsgen- For surveyor-general of the Territory of Arizona, two thousand five Arizona. hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his onice, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, four thousand dollars. _ For rent of omce for the surveyor-general, pay of messenger, fuel, Contingent exbooks, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand five P"““°'· hundred dollars.