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448 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894.

 To pay Benjamin Durfee for extra services in preparing, under the

°°m°°°' direction of the Committee on Finance, four editions of the Co1nage Laws and Statistics Relating Thereto, two thousand five hundred dollars. ‘

.1:. gommoo. To pay J. E. Johnson for services as stenographer on special hearings

°°"‘°°“· before the Committee on Education and Labor, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ézuumpmnt HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Stitionery. · For stationery, for Members of the House of Representatives, six hundred and twenty-five dollars. msoonmoous, m. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit tees, eleven thousand two hundred and dfty dollars. noorkoopo.-. For hire of horses, feed, repair of wagons and harness, office of the doorkeeper, one hundred dollars. www M,,,,,m,,_ To pay to the widow of William Mutchler, late a Representative in P•y ¤>·¤•i·>w- Congress from the State of Pennsylvania, five thousand dollars. w.r1.n¤oo1.¤. To pay to the widow of W. H. Enochs, late a Representative in Con- Y•Y*° "*°°"· gress nom the State of Ohio, ive thousand dollars. Jrcmpmul. To pay to the widow of J. L. Chipman, late a Representative in Con- P‘Y*°"*“°"· gress from the State of Michigan, five thousand dollars. Charles 9’N¤ilL To pay to Sally B. Orne, for her use and the use of her sister, Susan P"°°'“°°°“‘ J. Orne, dependent nieces of Charles O’NeiJl, late a Representative in , Congress from the State of Pennsylvania,_ five thousand dollars. 1<i·W£6Hs:l¤k- To pay to the widow of G. W. Houk, late a Representative in Con- " m "' gress from the State of Ohio, five thousand dollars. },*g;f¥:}£*; To pay to the widow of R. F. Brattan, late a Representative in Con- ` gress from the State of Maryland, four thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars and seventy-one cents. ` 1:.:;.1.1.1... · To pay the guardian of the only child of M. C. Lisle, late a Repre- P"’°°°m°‘ sentative in Congress from the State of Kentucky, three thousand live hundred and eight dollars and sixty cents. · 0¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤ ¤1¤¤¤<>¤¤· For allowance to the following contestants and contestees, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections, for expenses incurred by them in contested-election cases, namely: B- &E¤1¤¤· To B. A. Enloe, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one dollars; P. H. Thrasher. To P. H. Thrasher, one thousand seven hundred and forty-tive dollars; Thomas rs. xvmoo. To Thomas E. Watson, one thousand seven hundred dollars; .1.r.s¤1uog.. To J. F. Stallings, one thousand dollars; John .1. o·1~r.n. To John J; O’Neil, two thousand dollars; c1m1o•1·..1o,·. To Charles F. Joy, two thousand dollars; s•¤.¤¤1o.m1uo»o. To Samuel G. Hilborn, two thousand dollars; u.,,;, w_w;.,,;.,,._ To Martin W. Whatley, two thousand dollars; .r.c.c.moox. To J. C. C. Black, one thousand seven hundred dollars; Thomas some. To Thomas Settle, two thousand dollars; J. rz. Cobb. I To J. E. Cobb, one thousand six hundred and iiity dollars; A·H· A·“’m“m“· To A. H. A. Williams, two thousand dollars; W· B·E¤z¤¤¤· To W. B. English, two thousand dollars; “·`F· G’”">'· T1osB. F. Grady, one thousand one hundred and one dollars and fifty 0811 ; E-H·F'”*•°°°· To E. H. Funston, two thousand dollars; 11. 1.. Moore. To H. L. Moore, two thousand dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand seven hundred and seventyseven dollars and fifty cents. &gig;11¤¤=· To pay O. B. Hallam, attorney at law, for services in defending N, ' T. Crutohiield, journal clerk, in the suit of H. H. Smith, to enjoin him fiom puggslgng the digest of the House of Representatives, one ousan dollars. gggtmcvm- To pay Charles Carter, for services in caring for subcommittee room Omméwmmmd of Committee on Appropriations, sixty dollars. mmmphm To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates of the House of Representatives and the official stenographers to committees