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 FlFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. Il. CHS. 21, 22. 1891. 33 issuing them, of all transfers and payments made from money-order funds, and of all money received to be used for the payment of money orders or on account of money-order business." ‘ Sec. 9. That section four thousand and thirty-four of the Revised roms its umm. Statutes of the United States be amended so as to read as follows: am*§n°,;gjf°·‘°*‘·P·"‘* “ The Postmaster-General shall furnish money-order offices with printed or engraved forms for domestic money orders in such form as will provide for coupons that, by the separation from the money orders, will designate the amounts for which the money orders are drawn, and no money order shall be valid unless drawn upon such form. And it oouppss to be sent shall be the duty of postmasters to forward to the Auditor of the *° A'" "°’· Treasury for the Post-Office Department said coupons with their money- order accounts. Sec. 10. That the Postmaster·Genera1 may authorize postmasters at Iiimitetlmoneyorder post-offices other than those designated as money-order offices to issue °"‘°°“· money orders in the same form as provided for in the preceding section of this Act, excepting that such money orders shall be in such form as to prevent their being drawn for a sum in excess of five dollars; the H 0n1m m>¢v··>·>x<=¤¤·i rates for such money orders to be the same as those provided for in X?,'}';:]}"' section two of this Act, and post-offices so authorized shall be desig- A·n¢¢,p.31. .nated ·‘ limited money-order oiIices.” Sec. 11. That section four thousand and forty of the Revised Stat- 1-·>¤=•>r·1¤r¤. utes of the United States be amended so as to read as follows: ...,.R;,€i:,T’*°‘°""7°°‘ last day of the month of issue the Postmaster-General, upon the application of the remitter or payee of such order, may cause a duplicate, D¤_g1{y¤¢Ig mam; thereof to be issued, without charge, providing the person losing the $2:.,.i,y °° — original shall furnish a certificate from the postmaster by whom it was payable that it has not been, and will not thereafter be, paid; and a similar certincate hom the postmaster by whom it was issued that it. has not been, and will not thereafter be, repaid. "Whenever a money order, which has not been paid within one year °,*;*g}';$;;°'°°’ *“P°° from the last day of the month of issue, has been lost, the Postmaster-` General, upon the application of the remitter or payee of such order, shall issue a warrant for the payment thereof, as provided for in section four of this Act, without charge, on the certificate of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Office Department, or upon such other proof satisfactory to the Postmaster-General, that the order has not been paid." Sec. 12. That the Postmaster-General is hereby invested with power R··z·¤¤¤¤<·¤¤- to make all needful regulations for the enforcement of this Act and is hereby authorized to designate any officer of -the Post·OfIice Depart- "f1Q§°*" *° sm ‘”" ment above the grade of fom·th-class clerk to sign all warrants author- ` ized by this Act in his stead, and such warrants when so signed shall ge of the same validity as if they had been signed by the Postmaster- `enera . Sec. 13. That this Act shall take effect from and after the first day FHM- 0f July, eighteen hundred and ninety-four; and all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. **1*** Approved, January 27, 1894. CHAP. 22.-~An Act To amend section thirty-seven hundred and nine of the Revised ·Y*¤““Y 27- *89*- Statutes, relating to contracts for supplies in the Departments at Washington. { Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section thirty-887311 ut§§§Pg*;°;3ffl;€ft;°"‘ hundred and nine of the Revised Statutes is amended by adding thereto is s..m.am»,p.1f¤. the following: *"“°""°‘*‘ And the advertisement for such proposals shall be made by all the uAdvertisementst:`¤;; Executive Departments, including the Department of Labor, the United @8 §§°,£§‘Q§’,§’;°§'Q,_ States Fish ommission, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the _ Smithsonian institution,the Government Printing Office, the govern- *°°"· *’· °·· swam-vox. xxvm--3
 * Whenever a money order has been lost within one year from the