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 F1FTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. .SESs. 1. cn. .785. 1900. 3.11 For stationery for members of the House of Representatives, six S’·m°¤°'>"· hundred and twenty-five dollars. To pay the widow of S. T. Baird, late a Representative in Congress 0,*g“§,,mI$;*,;L{" “’id°W from the State of Louisiana, four thousand four hundred and twenty-` ` one dollars and twenty-three cents; - To pay the widow of R. P. Bland, late a Representative in Congress -0f R-P-Bland. from the State of Missouri, five thousand dollars; To pay the widow of C. A.—Chickering, late a Representative in Con- —<>f C- A-Chickering. gress from the State of New York, five thousand dollars; _ To pay the widow of L. Danford, late a Representative in Congress _°f L·D““‘°"’· fronf the State of Ohio, five thousand dollars; To pay the widow of S. P. Epes, late a Representative in Congress —<>f P·Er¤¤- from the State of Virginia, five thousand dollars; To pay the widow of SD. Ermentrout, late a Representative in Con- —<>f D·E¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¢- gress from the State of Pennsylvania, five thousand dollars; To pay the widow of W~;*‘L. Green, late a Representative in Congress —<>f W-L-Grew from the State of Nebraska, three thousand eight hundred and forty- tive dollars and eighty-nine cents; . ‘ . . To pay the widow of A. C. Harmer, late a Re resentative in Con ress —<>f A- G- Harmer. from the Stateof Pennsylvania, four thousandp nine hundred and Sfty- eight dollars and ninety cents; ., Ro pay the widow of E. E. Settle, late a Representive in Congress —¤fE-Elsettle from the State of Kentucky, afive thousand dollars; To pay the legal heirs .of Dennis Hurley, late a Representative in Th¤irs¤f1>¢¤¤i¤H¤r- the Fifty-fifth Congress from the State of New York, balance of allow- ey' ance for clerk hire accrued and due at the date of his death, ninety- two dollars and eighty-four cents; To y the widow of Nelson Dingley, late a Representative-elect to Effggw of N¤¤¤<>¤ the Fifty-sixth Congress from the State of Maine, five thousand dol- g y' lars;. To pay Ovid Bell for services as clerk to the late Representative  Qfd lggljio P. Bland sto and including June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- ym ` nine,  dollars; To pay the legal representatives of James Gill amount due him for J¤·mesGi11,cvc. services as clerk to the late Representative Evan E. Settle from November first to November sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, fifty-two dollars and seventeen cents. . To pay Alexander McDowell, Clerk of the House of Representatives, €,{¤*=¤¤d¤ M¤D¤W· the amount due for service in compiling, arranging for the printer, Payment m, as reading .of proof, indexing of testimony, supervision of the work, and §§§]§,,,,,‘§‘ °°““’”“’° expenses incurred in the contested elections to the Fifty-sixth Con gress, as authorized by an Act entitled "An Act relatirég to contested V°*·24·P·**5- elections,"approved March second, eighteen hundred an eighty-seven, the sum of two thousand two hundred and forty-Seven dollars and seventy-Eve cents, and an additional sum of one tlmusand six hundred dollars to such persons as were actually engaged in the work designated by the said Alexander McDowell, and in such proportion as' he may deem `ust for assistance rendered in the work; in a l, three thousand eight lmndred and forty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents. For allowances to the following contestants and contestees for B,§gg{§*g,j7;gg¤*°S°°d· expenses incurred by them in contested-election cases, as audited and ` recommended by the Committees on Elections: To Vincent Boreing, two thousand dollars; To J. D. White, two thousand dollars; To R. A. Wise, two thousand dollars; To W. A. Young, two thousand dollars; To Richmond Pearson, two thousand dollars; To W. T. Crawford, two thousand dollars; To William F. Aldrich, twothousand dollars; To G. A. Robbins, two thousand dollars;