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604 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. ugnnnniises. For repairs and incidental expenses of light-houses, eighteen hun- B°*’°‘“`” °“" dred and eighty-six and prior years, twenty-eight dollars and fifty t . Supplies. cmlldr supplies of light-houses, eighteen hundred and eighty-six and prior years, twenty-eight dollars and fifty cents. _ ugnnnnnns umn For light-house establishment, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, “““°°“°· five hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seventy-eight cents. lL7M' Ql·*P¤G¤‘sm¢>;=¤ WAR DEPARTMENT CLA’IMS ALLOWED BY THE SEC- § mai onn Aumron AND snoonn ooM1>trnoLLnn. Il H1 . Pv·y.v<>1¤¤t¤>r¤ For pay of two and three years volunteers, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, sixty-one thousand nine hundred and ' d 11 t t ce t . Bonney. mllfibr Iiohlnstylto vblsdnteergsnd their widows and legal heirs, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and pri0r years, forty-eight thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars and seventy-two cents. _ vn1.14,p.w. _ or bounty, act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- six, eighte§n6(hulnd{·ed and eighty, and prior years, eight thousand seven un r dollars. Pl!. an-my. For (pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- pix an hprior yeeérs, two thousand six hundred and twenty-eight dollars an twenty- our cents. Pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, five hundred and thirty-two dollars and thirty-five cents. Pay, and so forth, of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty- eight, one hundred and twenty dollars and seventy-five cents. _ contingencies. or contingencies of the Army, eighteen hundred and G1 hty-six and prior years, four hundred and eighty-ive dollars am? mnety · cents. nina., sw., fund. For draft and substitute fund, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and priogdyears, three dollars and seventy-two cents. neninni mpnrc- For in ical and hospitgl gepartitpent, eighteen hundred and eighty- '“°’"· six an prior years, one o ar an sixty cents. 8£¤1¤~¤¤¢¤» ¤¤¤r¤¤, _For ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplies, eighteen hundred and ` eighty-six and prior years, seventeen do lars. Supuressing Indian For preventing and suppressing Indian hostilities, eighteen hunh°“'""°S‘ dreldtand iseventy-on? an prior years, one hundred and one dollars an wen y-mne cen s. cggmgggmf; INTERIOR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE $::11 cggluitni- and SECOND AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER. Nw P¤r¤¢¤· For fulfilling treaty with_Nez Perces, thirty dollars and nine cents. inainn pupils. For support of Indian children at school in States, eighteen hundred and eighty-six and prior years, twenty-five dollars and thirty cen s. Y¤k¤¤¤¤¤· M- For support of Yalgamas and other Indians, eighteen hundred ancheighty-six and prior years, nineteen dollars and seventy-eight cen s. dgfwjfsf all{gg_•g1¤¤¢;¤; WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOVVED BY THE THIRD

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on ptroller. Subsistence. For subsistence of the Army, eighteen hundred and eighty-six A I and prior years, eighty-four do lars and forty-five cents. S£);fi;;°*¤¤¤*¤¤‘ S For regular supplies, Quartermastefs Department, eivhteen hundred an eighty-six and prior years, four hundred and sixty-four dollars and seventy cents.