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302 _ FIFTY·FOURCl‘H. CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 373. 1896. grigsmocmpuws HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES. U Members me nm- For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and "°°" Delegates from Territories, on account of the fiscal years eighteen hundred and ninety-five and eighteen hundred and ninety-six, forty thousand dollars. - hA¤¤gi·¤¤¤ ¤£ For assistant stenographer to committees, during the fiscal year P °' °'”"" eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to be appointed by the Speaker, one thousand two hundred dollars. ?·>¤*¤z¤ ¤*·¤·r¤· For postage stamps for the Clerk, three hundred dollars; for the plostmaster, dollars, and for the doorkeeper, twenty-tive dollars; in l three hun red and seventy-five dollars. smmsq. hor stationery for Members of the House of Representatives, on account of fiscal years as follows: For Hscaldyear eighteen hundred and ninety-six, one thousand one hundred an twenty-five dollars · For fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three two hundred and fotythreedllas deleen ets ’ r - - o r an v c n . d:ii¤¤•¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤¤¤•· For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit- ' — tees thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. ug1¤rkhimM¤¤¤¤¤ Td enable the Clerk, pursuant to the resolution of the House of p,w,E€°$“,}mg ,,. Representatives adopted May eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six,

  • 1*% In to pay to each Member and Delegate who is not chairman of a com-

° mittee entitled to an annual clerk, for clerk hire from the date of the adjournment of the present session of Congress to and including December sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars per month, to be certified by him on the iirst day of each calendar month in the manner provided in the joint "°L”·P·"“"· resolution approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, one hundred and seventy-six thousand one hundred and thirty-four ,H,{§@;‘ "“" dollars and twenty-three cents, together with any unexpended balance, . i or so much thereof as may be necessary, of theappropriation made in v¤1.¤.1>-'¤°· the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six to pay M• mbers and Delegates the amount which they certify they have paid or agreed to pay for clerk hire necessarily employed by them in the discharge of their oillcial and representative duties, which unexpended balance i hereby reapproprinted and made available for expenditure under the said resolution of the House of Representatives adopted May eighth, eighteen hundred am ninety-six. w§;¤·**¤*¤ Wl *°· For furniture and repairs of the same, two thousand dollars. Andrew J. cmp To pay the widow of Andrew J. Campbell, a Member—elect to the

    • }},,3, .0 widow Fifty-tburth Congress from the State of New York, but who died before

the time of its organization, five thousand dollars.

'Q*{Q,¤*;‘;;y_g;”°**· To pay the widow of William Cogswell, late a Representative in Con-

` gress from the State of Nlnssavhnsetts, five thousand dollars. xygbcvzgw f To ptayghe wide; of W. H. Crain, lats alkepresentative in Congress ‘ rom the tate of exas five thou and ol ars. PMP S- Y°¤*~ To pay the widow of Philip S. Post, a Member·elect to the Fifty-fourth Pay to widow. Copgress, but who died before the time of its organization, five thousand dollars. {‘§;§Y·{g”;_ig'_;;)w_ Tag pay thelwidow of F. Reeman, a Representative in Congress from the tate o llinois five thousand dollars. }‘,§°,f,‘ £;}Z,‘:gl"‘ To pay the widow, of Myron B. Wright, a Member-elect to the Fifty- fourth Corégress from the State of Pennsylvania, but who died before the time o its organization five thousand dollars. 1fr•><1'1‘-1>¤¤wi¤- To pay Fred T. Dubois the salary due him as Delegate in Con ress sm new te g W" ‘“ ‘ from the Territory of Idaho from July third, eighteen hundred and ninety, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, inclusive, three thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-four cents.