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Appropria- spectively appropriated, and who shall render a degeneral tailed account, by item, showing what the expenditures fiscal year are for, at each meeting of the Legislature, of the funds. so expended.

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Contingent Legislative Expenses.

For contingent expenses of the Senate, five thousand nine hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the House of Delegates, seven thousand dollars.

Salaries of Clerks.

For salary of Governor's private secretary and assistant, two thousand two hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk of Secretary of State, fifteen hundred dollars.

For three other clerks, one thousand dollars each.

For salary of chief clerk in Treasurer's office, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For salary of assistant clerk in Treasurer's office, eleven hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk in Auditor's office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of stenographer for Auditor, six hundred dollars.

For salaries of other clerks in Auditor's office, eight thousand and two hundred dollars.

For salary of assistant in the Attorney General's office, twelve hundred dollars.

For salary of stenographer for Attorney General, six hundred dollars.

For salaries of other clerks in the Attorney General's office, five hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk in the office of State Superintendent of Free Schools, to be paid out of the general school fund, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For the salaries of other clerks in the office of State Superintendent of Free Schools, to be paid out of the general school fund, two thousand three hundred dollars.

For salary of assistant clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals, one thousand dollars.

Judicial Department.

For contingent expenses of Supreme Court of Ap

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peals to be expended upon the order of the court, one thousand dollars. For stenographers and typewriters of judges of the Su-fiscal yearpreme Court of Appeals, two thousand and four hundred Continued. dollars.

For printing and binding Supreme Court reports, two thousand dollars.

To pay crier, messenger and janitors of Supreme Court, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For stenographer and typewriter for the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals, six hundred dollars.

The Militia.

To carry into effect the provisions of chapter sixtyone, of the Acts of one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, relating to the militia, thirty-five thousand dollars, which amount shall cover all expenditures for the militia for the fiscal year: provided, that this sum shall be disbursed under the direction of the Governor, Adjutant General and Paymaster, upon requisitions made upon the Auditor.

To continue work upon Civil War records, provided for by chapter seventy-three, acts of one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, four hundred dollars.

Capitol Building and Grounds.

For water, nine hundred dollars.

For gas, five hundred dollars.

For coal, nine hundred and fifty dollars.

For repairs and contingent expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Governor's Mansion and Grounds.

For additions and improvements to the Governor's mansion and grounds, one thousand two fifty dollars.

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Printing, Binding and Stationery.

For public printing, the unexpended balances remaining in the treasury at the end of the fiscal year, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, and one thousand nine hundred, amounting to twelve thousand and one hundred and thirty-six dollars and thirty-six

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For supplying printing paper and stationery, includContinued. ing the office of State Superintendent of Free Schools, the unexpended balances remaining in the treasury at the end of the fiscal years one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine and one thousand nine hundred, amounting to sixteen thousand nine hundred and twenty-two dollars and seventy-one cents.

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For public binding, the unexpended balances remaining in the treasury at the end of the fiscal years one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine and thousand nine hundred, amounting to ten thousand, seven hundred and seventy-two dollars and twentyfive cents.

Janitor's Bill.

To pay Allen Spaulding, for services, seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

To pay William Hemmings, for services, seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

Το pay John Fellows, for services, one hundred and two dollars.

To pay Verg. Russell, for services, seventy-eight dollars.

To pay Bruce Edgington, for services, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To pay James Campbell, for services, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To pay E. T. Jarrett, for services, as night watchman, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To pay James Collins, for services, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To pay M. W. Grossman, for cleaning windows, fiftyseven dollars.

To pay David Atkinson, for services, ninety dollars. To pay Robert Conker, for services, one hundred and six dollars and fifty cents.

To pay Charles Davis, for twelve days' services as assistant janitor session of one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, eighteen dollars.

To pay William Hofferer, for services, seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

To pay Mrs. Griffith, for washing towels, twenty-five dollars.

To pay George Burford, for services, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To pay Louis Shaffer, for services, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To pay A. J. Spaulding, for services, one hundred and thirty-five dollars.

To pay R. D. Cotton, for services, sixty-seven dollars.

Miscellaneous Appropriations.

The following appropriations are made to be paid upon the order or requisition of the person or persons to whom they are allowed:

To Columbia Typewriter Manufacturing Company, Columbia for typewriter cabinets, typewriter desks, typewriter typewriter supplies, et cetera, for Senate and House of Delegates, one hundred and seven dollars and twenty

cents.

To George Morgan, for four cases of matches, sixteen Geo. Morgan. dollars and fifty cents.

To Loewenstein and Sons, for shovels, poker and scuttle, Loewenstein one dollar and fifty-five cents.

& Sons.

To Goldbarth and Strauss, for shoe laces, carpets for Goldbarth & Senate and House of Delegates, three thousand, nine hun- Strauss. dred and two dollars and fifty cents.

To James M. Toliver, colored, of Shepherdstown, for J. M. Toliver taxes paid twice into the State treasury for the years eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight and eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, forty dollars and thirty-six cents.

Bank.

To the Citizens' National Bank, assignee of The Tri-Citizens Nat. bune Company, two thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars and fifty-eight cents, for re-printing and binding volumes three, five and seven of the Reports of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Wheeling.

To the City Bank of Wheeling, assignee of Meighen City Bank, and Oldham, for insurance on the West Virginia Penitentiary, with interest, six hundred and fifty-four dollars and thirteen cents.

To G. W. Atkinson, for publishing election proclama- G. W. Atkintions in various newspapers for the year nineteen hun- son. dred, one hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof

as may be necessary therefor.

To Dr. W. A. Rymer, of Gilmer County, for waiting Dr. Rymer. upon a witness, by order of the Circuit Court of that county, during the hearing of the case of the State of West Virginia against Myra H. Camden and J. P. Owens, thirty dollars.

Morgan &

To Morgan and Gardner, for gaven blocks, five tables, Gardner. et cetera, eighteen dollars and forty cents.

Dawley Furniture Co.

W.F.Shawver

To Dawley Furniture Company, for five roll top desks, two tables and thirty-six chairs, one hundred and fifty dollars.

To pay W. F. Shawver and Company, for water cooler, coal hods, water buckets, et cetera, twelve dollars and seventy-five cents.

Wm. Hoferer. To William Hoferer, for sixty-seven desk braces, and plates for chairs, et cetera, twenty-six dollars.

F. J. Daniels & Co.

H. L. Boggs.

J. H. George.

Presidential
Electors.

David Gideon

Levi Skidmore.

W. R. Har

man.

E. F. Smith.

Frank Lively.

Josiah Sinclair.

Burrill &
Briggs.

Scott Bros.

To F. J. Daniels and Company, for oil cloth, towels, tumblers, et cetera, two hundred and twenty-two dollars and thirteen cents.

To pay H. L. Boggs, for brushes, combs, dusters, thermometers, soap, et cetera, two hundred and eighty dollars and forty cents.

To pay James H. George, late Sheriff of Sommers County, for expenses incurred in conveying Rosa Ford, convicted of felony, to the industrial home for girls, eighty dollars and seventy cents.

To pay per diem and mileage of Presidential electors, one hundred and eighty-two dollars and twenty

cents.

To pay David Gideon, for use of house for storage of gatling gun and equipment, one hundred and seventy-six dollars.

To pay Levi Skidmore, late Sheriff of Webster County, for expenses in conducting Lot T. Albrock, a lunatic, from Webster County, West Virginia, to Saint Louis, Missouri, one hundred and fifty-four dollars and ten

rents.

To pay W. R. Harman, for painting Senate chamber and the hall of House of Delegates, nine hundred and fifteen dollars.

To pay E. F. Smith, for services and expenses as game and fish warden, four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and seventy-eight cents.

To pay Frank Lively, for services and expenses as game and fish warden, two hundred and seventy dollars and

seven cents.

To pay Josiah Sinclair, for insurance on buildings at the West Virginia Colored Institute, three hundred and nineteen dollars and ninety-seven cents.

To pay Burrill and Briggs, for insurance on steam boilers, at West Virginia Colored Institute, one hundred and forty-one dollars and seven cents.

To pay Scott Brothers, for merchandise furnished

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