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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 22 STAT. · April 21, 1882 · Chapter 86

Chapter 86. authorizing the Public Printer to pay A

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CHAP. 86.— An Act authorizing the Public Printer to pay A. Hoen and Company of Baltimore, Maryland, for the lithocaustic illustrations made by them.April 21, 1882. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,A. Hoen and Company.Payment to. That the Public Priuter be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of money heretofore appropriated for the public printing, to Messrs. A. Hoen and Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of eighty thousand dollars being the balance for the lithocaustic illustrations executed by them for the “Diseases of Domestic Animals”, and for the lithocaustic illustrations for the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for eighteen hundred and eighty, in accordance with their contract of July second, eighteen hundred and eighty one, entered into by them with the Public Printer, as authorized by the Joint Committee on Printing in their letter to the Public Printer dated March first, eighteen hundred and eighty-one: *Provided,* That said payment shall be in sums of sixteen thousand dollars*Proviso.* each, upon the delivery to the Public Printer of said illustrations in lots of fifty thousand each.
Approved, April 21, 1882.
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