608 New Yoek at the World's Columbian Exposition. 



Sept. 39. ■William B. Tuthill, bills for clerk litre to May 30, Fine Arts.. 1954 65 



M. F. Pierson, stock bought, Potato exhibit 513 86 



30. Gorton W. Allen, vice-president, balance on requisition No. 6, 



draft (see list of supplementarj- expenditures) 4,000 00 



Footing to October, 1893 |506,003 32 



Oct. 3. 0. K. Schraps, successor Schraps & Kahn, subsistence account 



of $305.65 and $617.55, July and August, State Building. . . 830 30 



E. S. Munson, services and expenses, soliciting, Dairy 60 71 



A. H. Andrews & Co., balance on copper railing, Forestry. . . 41 75 

 R. C. Fisher & Co., freight on marble, expense of skilled 



workmen, putting up mantels loaned. State Building 556 51 



W. Scott Thurber, framing pictures, Niagara Falls, State 



Building 311 50 



Post-Express Printing Co., printing, stationery 19 50 



James P. Craig, salary 100 00 



Geo. S. Stevens, salary account 300 00 



P. T. Wall, salary account 300 00 



B. D. Gilbert, services and expenses, Daiiy 47 80 



Henry Koons, traveling expenses, 8th district 57 46 



7. New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co., train service. 978 00 

 13. Gorton W. Allen, vice-president, draft on Chicago on requisi- 

 tion No. 6 (see list of supplementary expenditures) 10,000 00 



30. J. W. Sanborn, salary account and goods bought, Indian. . . . 1,066 36 

 Jas. B. Van Duzee, storing and packing furniture, 8tli district. 36 09 

 National Express Co., for Horticulture exhibit, $11.05; Edu- 

 cational exhibit, $1.80 13 85 



Wells, Fargo & Co., transporting butter, etc., July, Bairy. . . 146 65 



F. L. Underbill, salary account, September, Live Stock 135 00 



James Wood, traveling expenses and bills paid. Live Stock. . 117 30 



Romeyn B. Hough, salary and expenses, September, Forestry. 350 00 

 A. C. McClurg ifc Co., invitations and programs. State 



Building 48 00 



Geo. B. GifEord, salary, September, electrician. State Building. 100 00 



Eraser & Kelly, carting and freight. Scientific 63 37 



Chas. R. Yandell & Co., insurance and freights, leather 



screens, loaned. State Building 330 05 



Mary H. Barrell, stenographer, April, May and June accounts. 163 50 



P. M. J. Wood, clerk, salary, September, Horticulture 50 00 



T. G. Newman, supplies, jars, cans, etc. , Apiarian 65 03 



Chicago Times, special edition, supplement, etc.. New York 



Day 550 00 



Jas. W. Tappin, traveling expenses, 1st district 35 35 



Florence C. Ives, expense bills paid. Woman's Board 77 49 



A. M. Starkweather, bills paid. Women's Board 19 33 



Mrs. F. P. Bellamy, books bought, library. Women's Board . 76 63 



C. R. Schi-aps, board of help, Women's Board 30 00 



Mrs. A. M. Dodge, salaries and bills paid, Nursery exhibit, 



August, Women's Board 344 00 



Jas. J. Donlan, salary, labor and expense account, September, 



Floriculture 359 80 



M. P. Pierson, salary, labor and expense account. Potato 



exhibit ". 466 65 



American Express Co., Education, $35.35; General, $45.05. . . 80 40 



Jas. B. Lyon, printing pamphlets. Education 300 00 



I^ron A. Cooney, services. Education 150 00 



Wm. H. Gilbert, traveling expenses, $19.79; salary account, 



five months, $450; Dairy 469 79 



L. C. Ackler, services, September, Dairy 50 00 



A. B. Davis, services and expenses, soliciting, Dairy 34 13 



Mabel S. Ackler, services, Dairy 35 00 



35. George C. Snow, salary and expenses, September, Viticulture. 303 06 

 F. Schilling, services and traveling expenses, $114.65; cubes 



and cut stones, $36.35; Scientific 150 90 



O. L. Hershiser, salary and expenses, September, Apiarian. . 386 79 



W. H. Williams & Son, badges account 54 00 



