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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 187. 1895. 867 To pay W. J. Houghtaling, reading clerk, for extra services rendered W--?- H¤¤:h¤¤1i¤c- during the Fifty-second Congress and eighteen days’ service during the Fifty-third Congress, three hundred dollars; To pay Lauritz M. Olsen, a. messenger under the Doorkeeper of the Lamuuonm. House during the Fifty-second Congress, three hundred dollars ; in all, four thousand one hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. To pay Howard Gill for services as acting assistant foreman of the rrowmi ein. folding room, from August twenty-ninth to December third, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, inclusive, two hundred and forty dollars. To pay Howard Wiltberger for services rendered in the folding room nowmi wnumgu. from August twenty-ninth to December third, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, inclusive, two hundred and forty dollars. To pay J. H. Van Buren, assistant index clerk of the House, his sal- J.n.v»¤ num. ary from October iirst to November twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, inclusive, and from November fourth to December _ third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, inclusive, at six dollars per day, five hundred and thirty-four dollars. To pay George B. Parsons, enrolling clerk, and John Kelley, assist- Georzsee B· Parsons. ant enrolling clerk,“for extra services, two hundred dollars each; in all, ’I°]‘“ u°" four hundred dollars. To pay Richard H. Dalton for extra services rendered in the folding mama 11. num. room, three hundred dollars. To reimburse Walter H. French for moneys actually paid by him for w,,_m,,H_ Fuck clerical hire in rearranging the files of the House, including the con- ` solidatiou of the papers in‘ the reports of the Southern Claims Commission and the papers in Indian depredation cases, and re-lettering the tile boxes from the Forty-fourth to the Fifty-second Congress, inclusive, seven hundred and fifty dollars. To pay Peter J. McDonald the difference between his salary as folder I’¤*#* ·T·-¤¤D’·¤•l•*- an d that of acting assistant foreman of the folding room at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, irom Januarytwentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- four, to January twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-Eve, inclusive, three hundred dollars. To pay F. C. Shell for services rendered as clerk to the Committee on nc. sum. Ventilation and Acoustics from January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, during the second and third sessions of the Fifty-third Congress, three hundred dollars. To pay E. L. Phillips, chief page, for extra services as Department n.L.1>1nm1»•- messenger, from September twenty-fifth to- October twenty-fourth, ’ eighteen hundred and ninety-three; ninety dollars and sixty-seven cents. To puy George Smart for services rendered, in pursuance of a reso- Gwrn Smartlution of the House of Representatives directing an investigation of charges against Augustus J. Ricks, judge of the United States district court for the northern district of Ohio, fifty-six dollars. To pay James Kerr, Clerk of the House of Representatives of the ·g•¤:: gang, 5 n Fifty-second Congress, balance due for services in compiling and arran g- ¤.,i°ii.°¤.:y. °° ° ° ing for the printer and indexing testimony used in contested election cases as authorized by an Act entitled “An Act- relating to contested V¤l.¤4.v. 445. elections," approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty~seven, the sum of five hundred dollars, and an additional sum of seven hundred dollars to such employees as were actually engaged in the work designated by the said James Kerr, and in such proportion as he may deem just, for assistance rendered in the work; in all, one thousand two hundred dollars. To paytoAnnie E.Thompson,mother of J. A. Thompson, deceased, late -,;AiT¤¤Thr:_¤¤- a member of the Capitol police force, the sum of four hundred and fifty Y °m° ' dollars, beiugan amount equal to six months pay, as such policeman, same to be in lieu of all other allowances or funeral expenses, to be immediately available.