Contingent fund, House of Representatives—Miscellaneous items, 1890-Continued.
Apr. 30, 1890. Rent of premises known as 225 Pennsyl- vania avenue, northwest, in city of Washington, for use of additional folding room, House of Representa- tives, for April, 1890
Rent of premises No. 226 New Jersey avenue, south- east (excepting that part reserved in lease) for the month of April, 1890, under resolution of January 13,
For ice furnished the House of Representatives during the month of April, 1890, 29,363 pounds, at 35 cents per cwt..... Mary E. Benner:
For washing 88 dozen towels for Doorkeeper's depart- ment, House of Representatives, for the month of April, 1890, at 25 cents per dozen........
626 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: Apr. 29, 1890. One thousand dollars advanced for defray- ing expenses of subcommittee appointed to investi- gate the contested-election case of Clayton vs. Breck- inridge, under resolution of House of Representatives, March 10, 1890......
For washing 120 dozen towels for Doorkeeper's depart- ment, House of Representatives, for the month of April, 1890, at 25 cents per dozen
Contingent fund, House of Representatives—M scellaneous items, 1890-Continued.
To whom paid and for what purpose.
For washing 79 dozen towels for Doorkeeper's depart- ment, House of Representatives, for the mouth of April, 1890, at 25 cents per dozen.....
For washing 122 dozen towels for Doorkeeper's depart- ment, House of Representatives, for April, 1890, at 25 cents per dozen.......
For opening safe in the office of the Sergeant-at-arms, House of Representatives.............
For washing 72 dozen towels for Doorkeeper's depart- ment, House of Representatives, for the month of April, 1890, at 25 cents per dozen........
April 26. 1890. For thirty-five and a half hours' use of carriages for call of House of Representatives, at $1.50 per hour, in pursuance of a resolution passed pro- viding for a call of the House April 26, 18.0.... 637 Rand, McNally & Co.:
April 1. 1890. For one full mounted map of Mexico........ Louis A. Bodie:
For attendance as a witness before the special commit- tee of the House of Representatives investigating the Ohio ballot-box forgeries, under resolution of Decem- ber 12, 1889, on the 30th day of April, 1 day, at $2 per day...
Travel to Washington from Cincinnati, Ohio, and re- turn, 1,106 miles, at 5 cents per mile...
For washing 88 dozen towels for Doorkeeper's depart ment, House of Representatives, for the month of April, 1890, at 25 cents per dozen.
640 John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee on Elections: May 1, 1890. One thousand dollars advanced for defray- ing expenses of subcommittee appointed to investi- gate the contested-election case of Clayton vs. Breck- inridge, under resolution of March 10,1890..... Virginia Hellen:
For washing 214 dozen towels for Clerk's office and bathroom, House of Representatives, during the month of April, 1890, at 25 cents per dozen
642 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: April 29, 1890. One thousand dollars for defraying ex- penses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the contested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890. ...
643 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of committee appointed to investigate the contested- election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under reso- lution of March 10, 1890.....
644 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of committee appointed to investigate the contested- election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under reso- lution of March 10, 1890
645 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890..
646 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advanced for detraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890.....
647 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890
Contingent fund, House of Representatives-Miscellaneous items, 1890-Continued.
To whom paid and for what purpose.
John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advance for defraying expenses of committee appointed to investigate the contested- election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under reso- lution of March 10, 1890...
649 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of committee appointed to investigate the contested- election ease of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under reso- lution of March 10, 1890
650 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, un- der resolution of March 10, 1890.......... John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One thousand dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, un- der resolution of March 10, 1890.....
653 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One thousand dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890 ......
For services as clerk to the Subcommittee on Judiciary of the House of Representatives, from April 12 to April 30, 1890, inclusive, at $6 per day, nineteen days, under resolution of April 1, 1890, and April 23, 1890. 656 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One thousand dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890..
657 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One thousand dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resotion of March 10, 1890......
658 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One thousand dollars advanced for defraying the ex- penses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the contested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890.....
659 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One thousand dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, un- der resolution of March 10, 1890....
660 John F. Lacey, chairman of Subcommittee on Elections: One thousand dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, un- der resolution of March 10, 1890....
Contingent fund, House of Representatives-Miscellaneous items, 1890-Continued.
For services rendered as special deputy sergeant-at- arms to the special committee to investigate the Ohio ballot box forgeries of the House of Represent- atives for the month of May, 1890, thirty-one days, at $6 per day, under resolution of January 16, 1890... For services rendered as clerk to the Committee on Im- migration and Naturalization of the House of Repre- sentatives for the month of May, 1890, thirty-one days, at $6 per day, under resolution of December 20, 1889 For services rendered as clerk to the Committee on Mil- itary Affairs of the House of Representatives for the month of May, 1890, thirty-one days, at $6 per day, un- der resolution of January 20, 1890.
For services rendered as clerk to the Select Committee on World's Fair of the House of Representatives for the month of May, 1890, thirty-one days, at $6 per day, under resolution of January 22, 1890.........
For services rendered as clerk to the subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Rep- resentatives for the month of May, 1890, thirty-one days, at $6 per day, under resolution of April 1, 1890... 703 Theodore M. Cogswell:
For services rendered as messenger to the special committee to investigate the Ohio ballot-box for- geries of the House of Representatives for the month of May, 1890, at the rate of $1,200 per annum, under res- olution of January 16, 1890....
Contingent fund, House of Representatives--Miscellanous items, 1890—Continued.
For services rendered as messenger to the Committee on War Claims of the House of Representatives for the month of May, 1890, at the rate of $100 per month, under resolution of January 20, 1890...... Donald P. McPherson:
For services rendered as assistant bookkeeper in the Clerk's office for the month of May, 1890, at the rate of $100 per month, under resolution of March 15, 1890..... Kendall Lee: For services rendered as laborer in charge of the public water closet in the House wing of the Capitol for the month of May, 1890, at the rate of $60 per month, under resolution of January 8, 1890......
For services rendered as assistant bookkeeper for the month of May, 1890, at the rate of $1,500 per annum, under resolution of December 21, 1889.
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