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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 23. 1895. 619 The Postmaster-General shall furnish a statement of all allowances 0¤3¤i¤1 R•>si¤¤¤r— made, during the period of two years next preceding said iirst day of C°m“°°d' July above mentioned, to each contractor on contracts for carrying the mails, discriminating the sum paid as stipulated by the original contract, and the sums paid as additional allowances. The Secretary of the Interior shall cause the Official Register to be `-¤¤diti¤s. ¤¤>- edited, indexed, and published by the chief clerk of the Interior ` Department, on the nrst day of December following the first day of July above mentioned. · Of the Official Register three thousand copies shall be printed and g¤¢ri¤¤¤i¤¤- bound, which shall be distributed as follows: To the President of the pp.sg`5:s2°:hi:i.h?i{°' United States, four copies, one copy of which shall be for the library of the Executive Mansion; to the Vice-President of the United States, two copies; to each Senator, Representative, and Delegateiu Congress, one copy; to the Secretary and Sergeantat-Arms of the Senate, to the Clerk and Sergeant-at-Arms of the House, one copy each; to the library of the Senate, ten copies; to the library of the Houseof Representatives, ten copies; to the Library of Congress, twenty-five copies; to the Department of State, one hundred copies; to the Treasury Department, one hundred and fifty copies; to the War Department, iiity copies; to the Navy Department, twenty copies; to the Department of Justice, twenty copies; to the Department of the Interior, two hundred copies; to the Po t-Office Department, one hundred copies; to the Department of Agriculture, fifteen copies; to the Smithsonian Institution, four copies; to the Department of Labor, four copies; to the Government Printing Office, four copies; to the Interstate Commerce Commission, two copies; to the Civil Service Commission, four copies; to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, two copies; to the Commisioner of Fish and Fisheries, two copies; and the remaining copies shall be delivered to the superintendent of documents, who is hereby authorized to send one copy to each designated depository and to such public college or school library not a depository of public documents, and one copy to such other person as shall be designated by each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress, and shall hold the remainder for sale under the provisions of this law. The usual number of the Official Register shall not be printed. The Commi sioner of Patents, upon the requisition of the Secretary ,¤1’•'*°¤* 0*** 1****- of the Interior, is authorized to continue the printing of the following: g` First. The patents for inventions and designs issued by the Patent ¤¤¤*·¤ i¤¤¤¤·1- Oiiice, including grants, specifications, and drawings, together with copie of the same, and of patents already issued, in such number as may be needed for the business of the office. _ Second. The certificates of trade-marks and labels registered in the b§_”‘°·”“”k° ml 1* Patent Office, including descriptions and drawings, together with copies of the same, and of trademarks and labels heretofore registered, in such numbers as may be needed for the business of the office. Third. The Official Gazetteof the United States Patent Office in 0******* °¤=¤**°· numbers sufficient to supply all who shall subscribe therefor at live dollars per annum; also to exchange for other scientific publications desirable for the use of the Patent Office ; also to supply one copy to each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress; also to supply one copy to eight such public libraries having over one thousand volumes, exclusive of Government publications, as shall be designated by each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress, with one hundred additional copies, together with bimonthly and annual indexes for all the same; of the Official Gazette the usual number shall not beprinted. _ I Fourth. The Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the iiscal lff"“"°'°““" "" year, not exceeding five hundred in number, for distribution by him; the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents to Congress, without the list of patents, not exceeding one thousand five hundred rn number, for distribution by him; and of the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents to Congress, with the list of patents, Eve hundred