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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888., 517 For two late-printers hel ers, at seven hundred dollars each, one PW °* °m°° *0*****- thousand fdur hundred dollaiis, °°""“"°d‘ For one chief mechanician, at one thousand eight hundred dollars. {ger one mechanician, at one thousand five hundred and sixty-five dollars., d Sor one inechanician, at one thousand three hundred and thirty 0 ars. I For one mechanician, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For one mechanician, at one thousand one hundred and seventy- 1'ive dollars. For one mechanician, at nine hundred dollars. For one mechanician, at five hundred and forty-tive dollars. 1aFor one carpenter, at one thousand five hundred and sixty-five dolrs. For one carpenter, at eight hundred dollars. For one carpenter and fireman, at five hundred and seventy dollars. For one nig t nreman, at five hundred and fifty dollars. For one map-mounter, at one thousand and twenty dollars. For one librarian, at one thousand eight hundred dollars. For one clerk, at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. For two clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars. For one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars. For one clerk, at one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars. For two clerks, at one thousand dollars each, two thousand dollars. · For one clerk, at nine hundred dollars. 1aFor one clerk, at one thousand one hundred and seventy-nve dolrs. For one mapcolorist, at seven hundred and twenty dollars. For one writer, at nine hundred dollars. For one writer, at eight hundred and forty dollars. For six writers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. ` For one writer, at six hundred dollars. For one messenger, at eight hundred and sevent -five dollars. For one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dhllars. For three messen ers, at eight hundred and twenty dollars each, two thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. For three messengers, at six hun red and forty dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. For one driver, at seven hundred and thirty dollars. For one packer and folder, at eight hundred and twenty dollars. For one iacker and folder. at six hundred and thirty dollars. For two laborers, at six hundred and thirty dollars each, one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. For two laborers. at five hundred and fifty dollars each, one thousand one hundred dollars. For one laborer, at three hundred and fifteen dollars. For one laborer, at three hundred and sixtyhve dollars. For one janitor, at one thousand two hundred dollars. For two watchmen, at eight hundred and eighty dollars each, one thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Total for pa of office force, one hundred and thirty thousand nine hundred and firve dollars. Orricn nxrnxsns ; _ _ of¤¤¤¤rn¤¤¤¤= For the purchase of new instruments. for materials a11d_ supplies }‘€·quired in the instrument-shop, carpenter-shop, and drawing division, and for books, maps, and charts, and subscriptions, nine thousand dollars.