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 928 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 410. 1889. Pi K- E<2y)¤£$t f To reimburse the estate of J. K. Edwards, late an official reporter ’m°° °°' of the House of Representatives, the amount paid to E. D. Easton for services rendered and pxpenses incurrpld as amsubst§§uteireporte(p from June eleventh to u y seventeent, eig een un re an eighty-eight, both inclusive, such payment having been authorized by a resolution of the House adopted July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and ninet cents. m%¤e0m¤¤*;¤;; vg; To Senable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of themIIs’O5¢;·ttl’2l),1888. Representatives to pay to the officers and employees of the Senate _ and House borne on the alnnugl alnd sgssiopl rolls lop thel tgventieich da of October, eighteen un re an eig ty-eig1, including t 19 Caliitol Police and the Senate and House reporters and all persons paid out of the contingent fund of the Senate for folding speeches and pam hlets, who were continuously employed and paid out of said fum? from the fifteenth day of August to the twentieth day of October eighteen hundred and eighty-eight for extra services during the Fiftieth Congress, a sum equal to one months pay, at the compgpsation then paid them by law, the same to be immediately availa e. `grank ne grman. To pay Frank B. Gorman, seventy-five dollars for the month of °y"°°”November, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, extra work as mail age. g§°y;§g¤;V%Y*h€’· P To pay George W. Fisher, for services as laborer at the Capitol ` from August first, to December first, eighteen hundred and eighty- pevep, oiée léundgep and twenty-two days, at two dollars per day, wo un re an orty- our dollars. uDEdw¤rd W. Cough- To pay Edward W. Coughlin, one hundred and fifty dollars, for raymm zo. services rendered the Committee on Accounts, during the nrst and second sessions of the Fiftieth Congress. mmmu buggy. For horse and b?gy for Department messenger, House of Represieigtlativgsé $301- dthe seal year eighteen hundred and ninety, two hunr an dollars. " Chmjles cmu-. To pay Chgrles Carter for caring fO1' subcommittee-room of Com- S°""°"“· mittee on Appropriations, sixty dollars SG;=Ig;i;egsH¤1bMk To pay Charles Holbrook for services as laborer for thirty-seven ` days, at two dollars p{er day seventy-four dollars. Rvuf- 0 enable the Cler of the House to rent, during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninet, rooms for the use of the clerks employed under the direction of the Committee on Rules in pre aring the len- 31% index of the Journals of Congress, one thousand) two hundred _ o ars. '1‘¤¤r¤¤¤A~¤<>¤kl¤y- To pay Thomas A. Coakley, a messenger em >lo ed under the reso- I°"°°°°°°' lution of the House, adopted January ninedeenlth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at the rate of one hundred dollars per month from March third, eighteen hundred and eightv—nine, until the assembling of the first session of the Fifty-first Congress, nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. dgggps <>f ¢¤¤¤¤¤=¤d To pay the clerk to the Committee on Elections for pre aring a di- ' gest of the contested-election cases of the Forty-eighth, Fbrty-ninth, and Fiftieth Congresses, as authorized by the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives December twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand five hundred dollars. gspcgrds. To pay Lee Swords for services as folder in the folding room in. ` May, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, forty dollars. gepgggeut _ 0 reimburse S. C. Wilson, clerk to the Committee on Enrolled ‘ Bills, for expenses incurred in procuring assistance during the first session of the Fiftieth Congress, eight -seven dollars and thirtv cents. Benn, toning-mm For rent of building for use of tlxe folding-room of the House from March first until January first, eighteen hundred and ninety, one thousand dollars.