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Whom to pay
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pipes and gas fixtures furnished the state house
and grounds ; to Edgar Hutton, for painting and
material furnished the state house, three hun-
dred and seventy-five dollars and thirty-six
cents ; to Clayton & Co., for sundries furnished
for the use of the senate and house of delegates,
two hundred and eighteen dollars and ninety-
one cents ; to W. G. Purnell, for services ren-
dered as superintendent of repairs to state
house, by order of Governor Lloyd, three hun-
dred and one dollars and thirty-five cents ; to
James E. Ryan, for carpenter work and material
furnished the state house, one hundred and ten
dollars and fifty-five cents ; to William F.
Williams, for repairing and cleaning gas engine
and ventilating apparatus, fifty dollars ; to Sadt-
ler & Sons, for thermometers furnished the state
house, ten dollars and fifty cents ; to J. Seth
Hopkins & Co., for four large brass cuspidors, ten
dollars ; to Robert Miller, for services rendered
as laborer to state house, twenty-seven dollars ;
to William Schultz, for repairing and cleaning
clocks in state house, ten dollars ; to John M.
Boucher, for plastering dome and material furn-
ished to state house, five dollars ; to Carr Broth-
ers, for galvanizing iron pipe for ventilating ap-
paratus for register and labor furnished the state
house, sixteen dollars and fifty cents ; to C. Bos-
sels, for repairing locks, eighteen dollars and
ninety cents ; all of which labor performed and
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By whom or-
dered.
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material furnished was by order of Governor
Henry Lloyd, under the superintendence of W.
G. Purnell, secretary of the senate, the vouchers
for each and every item of expenditure having
been presented to the committee of the two
houses of the general assembly having jurisdic-
tion over appropriations.
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