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146 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sms. I. 011. 252. 1896. and ninety-two dollars and sixteen cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ 0¤¤ti¤z¤¤¢¤¤p¤¤•¤•· Fmt 00N1lZN6EN'1‘ EXPENSBQ NAIELY: Fer wrapping paper, paste- ’°"“"""’°°"‘]" beard, paste, twine, newspaper wrappers, and other necessary materials in- thlding for the use of Members of the House, and for use in the Clerk’s 0Bce and the House folding room snot including envelopes, writing paper, and other paper .·· materna s to be printed and furnished- by the Public Printer, upon requnsrtions from the Clerk of the v»1.za,p.¤•. House, under the provisions of the Act approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, for the public printing and bmdmg), tive thousand dollars. _ manu For fuel and oil for the beating apparatus, eight thousand dollars. 1'¤¤*'·¤* For furniture, and repairs of the same, nine thousand dollars. 1·•¤¤¤z¥··¤=·· For pecking boxes, three thousand two hundred and eighteen dollars and forty cents. _ _ mswuumusiwms- For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select committees, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ ¤¢•¤·>¤¤¤‘v· Fm stationery for Members of the House of Representatives, nncludiug five thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the commxttees and officers of the House, nity thousand dollars. P¤•••s¤¤¤¤¤»¤- For postage stam for the Postmaster, one hundred dollars; for the Clerk, two handrealsdellars; for the Sergeant-at-Anus, two hundred - dollars; and for the Deorkeeper, twenty-tive dollars; in all, five hundred and twentyhve dollars. runueprneng. OKPICE or um mmmc rnxumsa. d:¤l>:{: 1’**¤*•*· For Public Printer, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, h'two thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks cfclass three; one clerk of class two; in all, fifteen thousand one hundred dollars. 0·>¤¤¤¤•¤¤ ¤=v•¤•••· For contingent expenses, namely: For stationery, postage, advertising, traveling expenses, horses and wagons, and miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. I·ib¤r.v•f¤•¤•¤·¤•¤ Lmmuzr OF CONGRESS. Librarian. ¤••i·¤— For Librarian, four thousand dollars, and for thirty assistant libra- "'““‘ °°°‘ rians, two at two thousand five hundred dollars each, two at onethousand eight hundred dollars each; two at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; eight at one thousand four hundred dollars each, one of whom shall bein charge of international exchanges; ten at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and two at six hundred dollars each; in all, forty-four thousand tlve hundred and twenty dollars. Cl¤¤*•°¤¤°P¥**¤**°·· For the employment of twelve clerks at nine hundred dollars each, under the direction of the Librarian of Congress, necessary for the execution of the copyright law, ten thousand eight hundred dollars. m{’¤rl=1¤·•• vf Min For purchase of books for the Library, four thousand dollars; for ` purchase of law books for the Library, under the direction of the Chief Justice, one thousand five hundred dollars; for purchase of new books of reference for the Supreme Court, to be a part of the Library of Congress and purchased by the marshal of the Supreme Court, under the direction of the Chief Justice, one thousand five hundred dollars; for expenses of exchanging public documents for the publications of foreign governments, one thousand five hundred dollars; for purchase of tiles of periodicals, serials, and newspapers, two thousand five hundred _ dollars; in all, eleven thousand dollars. C°”""¤"‘°"°"'°’· For contingent expenses of the Library, five hundred dollars. C¤p»·rig1¤¤¤xp¤¤»·>·· For expenses of the copyright business, five hundred dollars.