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 866 FIFTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. C<>¤*e¤¢e•i e1ee=i¤¤¤· For allowance to the following contestants and contestees, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections, for expenses incurred by them in contested·e1ection cases, namely: .r.cr1mm cme. To J. Thomas Goode, two thousand dollars; Jemee F- Free- To James F. Epes, two thousand dollars; charm 1:. Belknap. To Charles E. Belknap, one thouscanél Exile hundéeél dollars; G-F·Ri•=ber¤¤e¤- To G. F. Richardson one thousan ve uni re dollars- - Lewis seewmi. To Lewis Steward, ohe thousand dollars; , n¤bmA.c1m.1¤. To Robert A. Childs, two thousand dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars. i Revert A- Childs To reimburse Robert A. Childs, Thomas Settle, and  H. A. Williams A' H` for expenses necessarily incurred in contested election cases during the Fiftythird Congress, two thousand nve hundred dollars each; in all se en thousand five hundred dollars. gghqnceukliu- To gay John R. Conklin, messenger, {or extra services, as a clerk inm°"' the disbnrsin g office, three hundred dollars. - C,§&·;{l¤rCarf2h°¤W¤· To pay Baylor Thornton seventy-five dollars and Charles Carter °° L sixty dollars for caring for subcommittee rooms- of the Committees on Ways and Means and Appropriations; in all, one hundred and thirty- five dollars. D. S. Porter. To pay D. S. Porter as extra compensation for services rendered as assistant clerk to the Committee on Pensions during the Fitty-third Congress five hundred dollars. Pemze ¤¤¤¤1>=· Fdr postage stamps for the Doorkeeper, fifty dollars. G.W-Pratt To pay G. W. Pratt, assistant journal clerk, for extra services rendered during the Fifty-second and Fifty-third Congress, five hundred dollars. _ _ r·.r.rammk. To pay F. L. Fishback for services as clerk to the Committee on Bankingnnd Currency from August twenty-eighth to September iour~ teenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, one hundred and two dollars. Official reporters To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates of “°'1°°°“°g”’h°"‘ the House of Representatives, and the official stenographers to committees, for moneys actually paid by them during the third session of the Fifty-third Congress, for clerk hire and extra clerical services, three hundred and fifty dollars each; in all, two thousand four hundred and tlfty dollars. To pay the following, which have been audited and recommended by the Committee on Accounts namely: L<ée<>rgeJe¤¤i¤¤¤.E· To pay George J ennison sind E. L. Currier, special messengers under ‘ “'"°"’ a resolution of the House, their salaries at the rate of one hundred dol- - B¤¤W·K¤¤¤¤d¥· lars per month, and Bert W. Kennedy, special messenger under a resolution of the House, his salary at the rate of nine hundred dollars per annum, from March fourth to December iirst, eighteen hundred and ninetyhve, inclusive, two thousand tour hundred and sixty-two dollars and sixty-three cents; mG°*{;;__g gg} B*°”¤· To pay George L. Browning and P. E. Cox three hundred dollars g'`each for extra services rendered in the folding room; in all, six hundred dollarswmsmnromma To pay the account of William M. Galt and Company for feed pur- °°‘ chased during the year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, sixty-six dollars and twenty-three cents; glzgizsigzyggéce To pay the widow of George B. Shaw, late a Representative in Con- ' gress from the State of Wisconsin, for allowance due on account of clerk hire to August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety- four, eighty-six dollars and ninety-four centsnr.m.n0¤um¤. To pay M. M. Robinson for services rendered as assistant to the Serveantat-Arms three hundred dollarswmm, ;_ _,_,,,,,,,,,,_ b To pay William J. Assman the difference between the pay of a laborer and that of a messenger in the Hall Library, at the rate of three dollars and sixty cents per day, from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety—i;ive, inclusive, five hundred and ninety-four dollars;