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A. A. Wilson.
Reimbursement.

W. L. Pinney.
Payment to.

Jacob W. Jacobs.
Payment to.

Public printing.

Printing and binding

for

ficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, fifteen thousand dollars.

REIMBURSEMENT OF A. A. WILSON: To reimburse A. A. Wilson, United States marshal for the District of Columbia, the amount of the bill of costs adjudged against him by the Supreme Court of the United States in favor of J. C. Callan, sixty-nine dollars and fifty

cents.

PAYMENT TO W. L. PINNEY: To pay W. L. Pinney for services as stenographer under appointment of the court at Phonix, Arizona, in the cases of certain Apache Indians indicted for murder, ore hundred and eight dollars and twenty cents.

To pay Jacob W Jacobs, late sheriff of Keokuk County, Iowa, special deputy marshal, in full for expenses in the apprehension of certain persons concerned in the burglary of the post-office at Webster, Iowa, as shown by House Executive Document Number Fiftynine, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, three hundred and fortyone dollars and thirty-five cents.

PUBLIC PRINTING.

For printing and binding for the Treasury Department, to be exeTreasury Depart cuted under the direction of the Public Printer, fifteen thousand dollars.

ment.

War Department.

Fost-Office Depart

ment.

State Department.

Navy Department.

Department of Agriculture.

Government Print

ing Office.

Rent, etc.

Heating.

Electric lights.

Repairs.

Extra pay for night work.

For printing and binding for the War Department, to be executed under the direction of the Public Printer, ten thousand dollars.

For printing and binding for the Post-Office Department, to be executed under the direction of the Public Printer, sixty-nine thousand dollars.

For printing and binding for the State Department, ten thousand dollars.

For printing and binding for the Navy Department, to be executed under the direction of the Public Printer, ten thousand dollars.

For printing and binding for the Department of Agriculture, to be executed under the direction of the Public Printer, ten thousand dollars.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

For rental of store-houses and removal of printed signatures awaiting bindery work, five thousand dollars.

For setting new engine boiler, and altering and under-pinning walls of boiler-house and making connections with heating plant of office, two thousand dollars.

For purchase of six hundred and fifty lamp power dynamo for electric-light purposes, and setting same, and further extension of electric-light plant, four thousand dollars.

For renewal and repair of roof of H street wing of office building, two thousand dollars.

To pay fifteen per centum in addition to the amount paid for day labor to the employees of the Government Printing Office, such as compositors, pressmen, stereotypers, laborers, messengers, press-feeders, Record folders, counters, engineers, machinists, firemen; and proof readers, revisers, copy holders, make-up and imposer of the bill force, who were and are exclusively employed on the night forces of the Government Printing Office during the second session of the Fiftieth Congress, fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, That in estimating the said fifteen per centum credit Credit for extra pay. shall be given to the Government for whatever has been paid or is now being paid the said employees above the rates for day work. To enable the Public Printer to pay for extra hours performed in mailing the Congressional Record during the first and second sessions of the Fiftieth Congress, ive hundred and thirty dollars and eight

Proviso.

Mailing Record.

een cents.

SENATE.

For salaries of officers, clerks, and employees, Senate, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, eleven thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars.

For maintaining horses and wagons, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For cleaning and varnishing furniture, eighty-four dollars and sixty-six cents.

For purchase of furniture, one thousand dollars.

For materials for repairs of furniture, five hundred dollars.. For pay of upholsterer for upholstering sofas in committee room on Naval Affairs, forty-four dollars.

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, five thousand dollars. For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, twenty thousand dollars.

For maintaining horses and wagons, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, ten dollars and fifty cents. For fuel, oil, and cotton-waste for heating apparatus, ninety-two dollars and twelve cents.

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, one hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents

To pay Benjamin Durfee (in addition to his annual salary, as Clerk to the Committee on Finance) for additional services to the Subcommittee on the Tariff and for preparing tariff testimony and indexes thereto, two thousand dollars.

Senate.

Salaries.

Horses and wagons.

Furniture and repairs.

Miscellaneous items.

Investigations.

Horses and wagons.

Fuel, etc.

Miscellaneous.

Benjamin Durfee.
Payment to.

Payment to.

To pay Henry Talbott, Clerk to the Committee on Ways and Henry Talbott. Means, House of Representatives, for extra services rendered during the Fiftieth Congress, one thousand dollars.

Committee on Im-. provement of Missis

Clerical services.

To pay for clerical work performed and incidental expenses incurred in the investigation ordered by the Senate under resolution sippi River. of October tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and authorized by the Committee on the Improvement of the Mississippi River and its tributaries, such investigation having been made during the last recess of the Senate by direction of said committee, two hundred and eighty-three dollars and eighty-five cents.

Bust of.

BUST OF THE LATE CHIEF-JUSTICE WAITE: To procure and place Chief Justice Waite. in the room of the Supreme Court of the United States a bust of the late Chief-Justice Morrison Remick Waite, one thousand five hundred dollars.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

House of Representatives.

James N. Burnes.

Το pay the widow of the late James N. Burnes, the amount of salary for the unexpired term of his service as a member of the Payment to widow. Fiftieth Congress, five hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty one cents.

To pay to John B Clark, Clerk of the House of Representatives, for services in compiling and arranging for the printer and indexing testimony used in contested election cases, as authorized by the act entitled "An act relating to contested elections," approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, the sum of one thousand dollars, and the additional sum of one thousand dollars to such employees in the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives as the Clerk may designate, and in such proportion as he may deem just, for assistance rendered in this work.

John B. Clark.
Payment to.

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For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select com- Miscellaneous. mittees, ten thousand dollars.

For allowance to members of the House of Representatives for Stationery. stationery, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For materials for folding, seven hundred dollars.

Folding materials.

J. K. Edwards.

Payment to estate of.

Extra month's pay

to employees, etc., on

To reimburse the estate of J. K. Edwards, late an official reporter of the House of Representatives, the amount paid to E. D. Easton for services rendered and expenses incurred as a substitute reporter from June eleventh to July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, both inclusive, such payment having been authorized by a resolution of the House adopted July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and ninety cents.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of the rolls Oct. 20, 1888. Representatives to pay to the officers and employees of the Senate and House borne on the annual and session rolls on the twentieth day of October, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, including the Capitol Police and the Senate and House reporters and all persons paid out of the contingent fund of the Senate for folding speeches and pamphlets, who were continuously employed and paid out of said fund from the fifteenth day of August to the twentieth day of October eighteen hundred and eighty-eight for extra services during the Fiftieth Congress, a sum equal to one months pay, at the compensation then paid them by law, the same to be immediately available.

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To pay Frank B. Gorman, seventy-five dollars for the month of November. eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, extra work as mail page.

To pay George W. Fisher, for services as laborer at the Capitol from August first, to December first, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, one hundred and twenty-two days, at two dollars per day, two hundred and forty-four dollars.

To pay Edward W. Coughlin, one hundred and fifty dollars, for services rendered the Committee on Accounts, during the first and second sessions of the Fiftieth Congress.

For horse and buggy for Department messenger, House of Representatives, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, two hundred and fifty dollars.

To

pay Charles Carter for caring for subcommittee-room of Committee on Appropriations, sixty dollars

To pay Charles Holbrook for services as laborer for thirty-seven days, at two dollars per day seventy-four dollars.

To enable the Clerk of the House to rent, during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, rooms for the use of the clerks employed under the direction of the Committee on Rules in preparing the general index of the Journals of Congress, one thousand two hundred dollars.

To pay Thomas A. Coakley, a messenger employed under the resolution of the House, adopted January nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at the rate of one hundred dollars per month from March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, until the assembling of the first session of the Fifty-first Congress, nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may

be

necessary.

Το pay the clerk to the Committee on Elections for preparing a digest of the contested-election cases of the Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth, and Fiftieth Congresses, as authorized by the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives December twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand five hundred dollars.

To pay Lee Swords for services as folder in the folding room in May, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, forty dollars.

To reimburse S. C. Wilson, clerk to the Committee on Enrolled Bills, for expenses incurred in procuring assistance during the first session of the Fiftieth Congress, eighty-seven dollars and thirty cents. For rent of building for use of the folding-room of the House from March first until January first, eighteen hundred and ninety, one thousand dollars.

To pay John Prater for services in the cloak-room of the House from December first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to October thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at fifty dollars per month, pursuant to resolution of the House adopted October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, five hundred and fifty

dollars.

JUDGMENTS COURT OF CLAIMS.

For payment of judgments of the Court of Claims as follows: Lucius H. Foote, seven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars and twenty-seven cents;

D. D. Davies, two thousand and seventy-one dollars and ten cents;
Louis E. Wyne, two hundred and seventeen dollars;

William W. Harris, ninety-seven dollars;

John P. Rodgers, four hundred and three dollars;

Lewis Nixon, one thousand three hundred dollars and eighty-one cents;

James A. Bledsoe, one hundred and forty-six dollars;

S. G. Lewis, fifty-eight dollars;

The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, one hundred and seven thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight dollars and twenty-eight cents;

Will A. McTeer, two hundred and seventeen dollars;

John T. Patterson, eight hundred and fifty dollars;

Edward W. Turner, two hundred and twenty-two dollars;

Charles G. Hornor, eighty-two dollars;

Seth M. Walker, two hundred and twelve dollars;

Daniel M. Cooper, five hundred and forty-eight dollars;

William L. Goodwin, four hundred and sixty-five dollars;

B. P. Seals, eleven dollars;

Frederick Page Tustin, five hundred and ninety-two dollars;
George B. Brooks, five hundred and forty-six dollars;
James F. Cass, twenty-four dollars;

David Smith, eight thousand five hundred and sixty-eight dollars and nine cents;

Augustus H. Able, eight thousand three hundred and thirteen dollars and eight cents;

William G. Buehler, seven thousand five hundred and twentythree, dollars and eighty cents;

Edward Farmer, eight thousand four hundred and forty-one dollars and seventy-two cents;

Henry W. Fitch, nine thousand two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and seventy-nine cents;

William S. Smith, ten thousand one hundred and fifty-three dollars and ten cents;

Samuel L. P. Ayres, eight thousand three hundred and thirtyeight dollars and fifty-three cents;

Charles H. Baker, six thousand seven hundred and twenty-thre dollars and seventy-seven cents;

Elbridge Lawton, four thousand five hundred and ninety-four dollars and sixty-five cents;

Edmund S. De Luce, six thousand two hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty-five cents;

Charles H. Loring, eight thousand five hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty cents;

Mary P. Brown, administratrix of William H. King, deceased, seven thousand three hundred and fifty dollars and seventy-nine cents;

Harriet W. Bartleman, administratrix of Richard N. Bartleman, deceased, nine thousand two hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty

seven cents:

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John Prater.
Services.

Payment of judg ments of Court of Claims.

Payment of judg ments of Court of Claims-Continued.

Grove S. Beardsley, six thousand two hundred and seventy dollars and thirty-three cents;

John M. Allred, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars;

George W. S. Hart, forty-three dollars;

James S. Harbour, one thousand three hundred and sixty-four dollars;

A. M. Gudger, two hundred dollars;

E. R. Tarver, one hundred and forty-two dollars;

Samuel T. Poinier, four hundred and forty-one dollars;

Robert L. Rogers, two thousand nine hundred and six dollars;
Ashland T. Patrick, fifty-seven dollars;

Milo J. Wilson, ninety-two dollars;

Charles Gibbons, Junior, three hundred and eighty-five dollars;
John W. Shook, two hundred and thirty-nine dollars;

Barna Powell, ninety-eight dollars;

N. W. Burford, two hundred and twenty-five dollars;
John L. Anglim, fifty-one dollars;

James H. Tinsley, one hundred and ninety-seven dollars;

John C. Moore, two hundred and eighty-seven dollars;

Samuel Baird, twenty-four dollars;

Witter H. Johnston, one hundred and seventy-one dollars;

Edwin E. Marvin, forty-five dollars;

Samuel Henry, one hundred and ninety-two dollars;

William C. Brown, administrator of William F. Gleason, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars;

John W. Payne, one hundred and sixteen dollars;

John S. Bradford, one hundred and seventy-two dollars;

James T. Barbee, four hundred and forty-three dollars and fortyfive cents;

John W. Payne, seventy-five dollars;

W. H. Faucett, one hundred and eleven dollars;

Edwin K. Cunningham, two hundred and sixty-three dollars;
McLain Jones, two hundred and forty-seven dollars;

James T. Spann, twenty-five dollars;

D. D. Davies, four hundred and forty-one dollars;
William Bowling, forty-five dollars;

Abner Hazeltine, eighty-one dollars;

William B. Ferguson, sixteen dollars;

Stephen C. McCandless, seventeen dollars;

Henry D. Fitzgerald, seventy dollars;

W. G. B. Morris, one hundred and thirty-nine dollars;

James D. Stevenson, forty-seven dollars;

Elbert Wallace, thirty-four dollars;

John W. Burton, seventy-three dollars;

William H. Strong, one hundred and eleven dollars;

William D. McKinstry, two hundred and five dollars;

Eugene W. Hoge, seventy-two dollars;

Anson C. Merrick, eighteen dollars;

James S. Groves, twenty-three dollars;

Henry C. Goodell, sixty dollars;

J. A. Thorn, two hundred and eleven dollars;

Joseph M. Stafford, one hundred and twenty-five dollars;
John P. Hobart, forty-two dollars;

Alfred Hobbs, fifty-four dollars;

Edward T. Jones, fifty-five dollars;

James P. Waugh, twenty-four dollars;

William E. Singleton, one hundred dollars;

John C. Wood, thirty dollars;

R. A. Donnelly, ninety-one dollars;

Fay Hempstead, thirty-three dollars;

W. W. Gilbert, one hundred and ninety-two dollars;

Stephen Wheeler, four hundred and sixty-eight dollars;

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