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 686 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1I. Ch. 571. 1898. the Senate galleries, one thousand four hundred and fourteen dollars and forty-three cents. F¤r¤i¢¤r¤· For purchase of furniture, seven thousand three hundred and two dollars and twenty cents. Miscellaneous- For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, five thousand dollars. ommi Rpm-am. To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates of E‘"“ "'""°“' the Senate for expenses incurred from March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninetyeight, for clerk hire and other extra clerical services, three thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars. Clarence w. no For payment to Clarence W. De Knight, for compiling and indexing K'“*'·h‘· for the Committee on Naval Affairs of the Senate the debates on the. cost and price of armor for naval vessels, irom the Fifty-third Congress, third session, to the Fifty-fifth Congress, first session, inclusive, three hundred dollars. Thomas Williams. To pay to Thomas Williams, for injuries received while in the dis- and ninety-two, one thousand five hundred dollars. - John Brady. my- To pay to John Brady, for injuries received while in the discharge of “‘°“” °°‘ his duties as a laborer in the Capitol Grounds in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, the sum- of one hundred and fifty dollars. C1erk.¤¤¤;.0¤¤¤¤¤i> To pay to the clerk and the assistant clerk of the Senate Committee $§2,,€’Z,,Cmm°’ PW on Claims for the preparation of the omnibus claims bill and report on the same, together with an index of both, in addition to the work authorized by the general deficiency appropriation Act of the lirst session of the Fifty-lifth Congress, one thousand dollars. RobmBowm¤¤.jr-. To pay Robert Bowman, junior, late clerk of the Committee on Revo- ’“"“°"°"°‘ lutionary Claims, of which Senator E. C. Walthall was chairman, one month’s salary. mllouse of Represen-, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. tives. Members and D<=1¤· For compensation and mileage of Members of the House of Repreg“‘°“· sentatives and Delegates from the Territories, iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, twelve thousand nine hundred and seventy-two dollars and sixty cents. smsouory. For stationery for Members of the House of Representatives, two hundred and fifty dollars. mg-}];¤0·{;>ll¤¤¤°¤¤ For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit- ' tees, ten thousand dollars. Congvgml ¤1¤¤¤<>¤ For allowances to the following contestants and contestees, audited °‘*’°"“°" and recommended by the Committees on Elections, for expenses incurred by them in contested election cases, namely: John H·¤¤>~r¤· To John R. Brown, two thousand dollars; C.A.Sw¤¤¤·>¤- To C. A. Swanson, two thousand dollars; B.P.<‘h¤r¤»r1- To B. P. Chattield. two thousand dollars; \Y'.J.Talbert. To W. J. Talbert, two thousand dollars; rz. w. common. To E. W. Carmack, two thousand dollars; K- ’Y»Tl··¤¤·· To R. T. Thorp, two thousand dollars; ¤· i‘»¤i»¤¤- To S. P. Epes, two thousand dollars;
 * ’°’“‘°“‘ ‘°‘ · charge of his duties as an employee of the Senate, in eighteen hundred
 * 1 w. num.;. To G. W. Murray, two thousand dollars;

·r·.1;,.r..imsm.. · To T. B. Johnston, two thousand dollars; .r. wwiisom siokos. To J. \rVilliam Stokes, two thousand dollars; 1:. .x, wl-.-. To R. A. \\`ise, two thousand dollars; \\'illmm i21mm. To \Villiam Elliott, two thousand dollars; A4?. 1-=»¢i¤¤¤r- To A. C. Latimer, nine hundred and thirteen dollars; r. .1. stmt. To T. J. Strait, one thousand dollars; 'li H.<‘1m·k· To T. H. Clark, five hundred dollars; Jew 1··.s¤..i11¤g». To Jesse F. Stallings, seven hundred and fifty dollars; G. L.<3~¤·<;r· Tp G. L. Comer, one thousand and thirty-one dollars and fifty-nine cen s; nan; n,cny:o¤. To Henry D. Clayton, one thousand three hundred and sixtyeight dollars and seventy-five cents; ·. “`¤¤¤¤=¤ F ~\ld¤<>¤· To William F. Aldrich, two thousand dollars;