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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. 533 · ent session for clerical hire and extra clerical services, seven hundred and fifty dollars each; in all, fifteen hundred dollars. To fpay additional amount to William W Kelser, tele ph opera- William w.x¤1m. tor o the House, to make his salarye ual to that of theatelegraph operator of the Senate, three hundred (dollars. _ To pay the following which have been audited and recommended . by the ommittee on Accounts, namely: To pay John W. Chickering one hundred and twent six dollars; J-lg$¤}'§¤§°k§¤¤{ J. W. Fisher one hundred an thirty dollars; J. R. Fisher sixty-five ri¤u¤i,w.c.s¤mI1¤. dollars; and W. C. Smith fifty-six ollars and ninet cents; in all, · three hundred and seventy do lars and ninety cents, heing for extra work done in indexing the House Journal and miscellaneous documents during first session of Fiftieth Congress; To pay to the conductors of the elevators in the House wing of ¤¤¤d¤¤¤¤¤‘¤ ¤f dethe Capitol the difference between their respective salaries and one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each, as follows: To R. W. Goudelock from February fourteenth eighteen hundred and eighty-eight to April sixteenth eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred and thirty three dollars and seventy-seven cents; to the mother of Daniel Ratcliife, from February fourteen, eighteen hundred and eighty eight, to July fifteen, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, one hundred and forty-two dollars and seventy-five cents; to Rudolph Gibbs, from March fifteenth to July first, eighteen hundred and ninety, twenty-nine dollars and forty-four cents; S: D: Sterne from April fifteen h to July first, eighteen hundred ninety, twenty dollars and ninety two cents; To John Graham from July fifteenth, eighteen hundr and eighty-nine, to March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, one hundred and thirty-three dollars an fifty- nine cents; to L. B. Cook and George Winters, for nscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-nine and eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred dollars eac ; in all, nine undred sixty dollars and forty eight cents; Ho reimburse Thomas Bell for expenses incurred from March first, T¤<>¤¤¤B¤¤· eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to April first, eighteen hundred and ninety, for assistance as laborer in caring for bui ding rented for use of the folding reom, two hundred and seventy dollars; To pay James M. Fisher for stenographic services in reporting James mmm. hearings and testimony taken by various committees of the House during the present session, two hundred and sixty dollars and twenty- ive cents; in all, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-six dollars and forty cents. To Charles H. Evans extra compensation for prepariinrg statis- ¤¤¤**°¤ H-E'•¤•· tical tlalble, and for services rendered to the Committee on ays and Means, five hundred dollars. To pay Beaufort C. Lee and Charles Carter for services in caring gggn Cuefor the sub-committee rooms of the Committeeron Ways and Means ‘ and Approlpriations, sixty dollars each; in all one hundred and twenty ol ars. _ _ To pa Alexander Van euder as extra compensation for services mmm vagurendered as assistant cleri to the Committee on Invalid Pensions ‘°'· during the second session of the Fiftieth and the first session of the Fifty·iirst Congresses, five hundred dollars. _ To pay Henry H. Smith for additional services rendered during H¤¤r.v H- Smiththe present session to the Committee on Rules and as clerk at the Speaker’s table, one thousand dollars. UNDER THE PUBLIC PRINTER. ruuxcpnnung. To su l a deficiency in the appro riation for a new engine and New¤¤Ki¤¤¤· boiler fcliltde Government Printing Ogce, four hundred and seventy- five dollars. being the um due Messrs. Sullivan and Ehlers, of Albany New York, for setting the new engine. ’