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 926 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 410. 1889. Hciency go; She fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, fifteen thousan dollars. A- A-Wi1¤<>¤- Rnrnnonsnmrmr or A. A. WILSON: To reimburse A. A. Wilson, H°"“b"”°m°m°` United States marshal for the District of Columbia, the amount of the bill of costs adjudged against him by the Supreme Court of the United States in favor of J. C. Callan, sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents. W- L-Pi¤¤<=v- PAYMENT TO W. L. PINNEY: To pay W. L. Pinney for services P"ym°”° °°‘ as stenographer under appointment of the court at Phonix, Arizona, in the cases of certain Apache Indians indicted for murder, one hundred and eight dollars and twenty cents. Jnwb W- J¤<><>¤¤ To ay Jgacob W Jacobs, late sheriff of Keokuk County, Iowa, P°’m°°t t°' special deputy marshal, in full for ex enses in the apprehension of certain persons concerned in the burglary of the post-onice at Webster, Iowa, as shown by House Executive Document Number Fifty- nine, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, three hundred and forty- one dollars and thirty-nve cents. rubric vrintnng. PUBLIC PRINTING. rrmuugmuumaing For printing and binding for the Treasury Department, to be exef°»}‘,T€,s,,,.y Depart. cuppd under the direction of the. Public Printer, fifteen thousand r¤•>¤*· dollars. W=¤· D¢x>~¤¤¤¤>¤¤- For printing and binding for the War Department, to be executed under the direction of the Public Printer, ten thousand dollars. mfD°§*·°m°° D°P°"# For printing and binding for the Post-Oiiice Department, to be ' executed under the direction of the Public Printer, srxty-nine thousand dollars. Stare Department- Por printing and binding for the State Department, ten thousand do lars. Navy nepmmem. For printing and binding for the Navy Department, to be executed _ under the direction of the Public Printer, ten thousand dollars. };>¤v¤r¢¤¤<=¤¢ ¤f Agri- For printing and binding for the Department of Agriculture, to be °L tu"` expputed under the direction of the Public Printer, ten thousand dollars. mg<g;;,g;·}¤€¤° P**¤°· GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. nm, eee. For rental of store-houses and removal of printed signatures awaitin bindery work, five thousand dollars. . Hearing- Por setting new engine boiler, and altering and underpinning walls of boiler—house and making connections with heating p ant of office, two thousand dollars. Electric “¤¤*¤~ For purchase of six hundred and fifty lamp power dynamo for electric-light purposes, and setting same, and further extension of electric-light plant, four thousand dollars. Repairs- t Forilrenewg car}? repair of roof of H street wing of office building, wo thousand dollars. wgpm my for night To pay fifteen per centum in addition to the amount paid for day ' labor to the employees of the Government Printing Office, such as compositors, pressmen, stereotypers, laborers, messengers, press-feeders, Record folders, counters, engineers, machinists, firemen; and roof readers, revisers, copy holders, make-up and imposer of the bill force, who were and are exclusively employed on the night forces of the Government Printing Office during the second session of the Fiftieth Congress, ufteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necesmisév- mm sary: Proczded, That in estimating the said fifteen per centum credit ‘ °" ”°’· shall  given to the Government for whatever has been paid or is now being paid the said employees above the rates for day work. nnungnmla T0_ enable the Public Printer to (pay for extra hours performed in marlrngthe Congressional Record uring the first and second sessions of the éftieth Congress, Eve hundred and thirty dollars and eighteen cen.