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FOIITYBEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1883. 32] For tools and stores for shops and general use, and for drainage of grounds and d·isinfectants, three thousand six hundred dollars; For medicinc-x, hospital stores, and appliances, and for stoves and furniture for hospital, one thousand dollars; A d hier repairs and painting prison hospital, two hundred and seventy o ars; . For donations of five dollars to each prisoner on discharge, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; For rewards for capture of escaped prisoners and expenses of pursuit, two hundred and twenty-tive dollars; For cost of advertising for proposals for supplies, fifty dollars; For extra·duty pay to eight members of the prison guard on special duty, six hundred and forty dollars and five cents; For pay of clerks, one at one hundred and iiity dollars per month, one at one hundred and sixteen dollars per mouth, and two night watchmen at thirty dollars each per month, three thousand nine hundred and nineteen dollars; _ For pay of foremen in shops, one carpenter, one blacksmith, one engineer running stationary engine, one engineer in charge of heating and cooking apparatus and portable engine, one machinist, one stone-mason gsi: érlrcallg, init one hundred dollars per month each, seven thousand two nn dollars; For five teamsters driving prison teams, one thousand eight hundred dollars- · For the construction of buildings and water-closets,.and repairs to buildings, four thousand five hundred dollars; _ For material for clothing to be made at the prison for prisoners’ wear, seven thousand dollars; _ For felt hats, straw hats, and material for boots and shoes, three thousand three hundred dollars; _ For woolen blankets and bed-sacks, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight dollars; L For material for lining, and thread and buttons for clothing to be made, one thousand three hundred and mnety dollars; For horse and mule shoes, shoe-nails, farrier’ tools, and coal, two hundred and thirty-eight dollars; For lanterns, water-buckets, wheel-barrows, forks, and curry-combs . for the stables, one hundred and eighty dollars; in all, seventy-four thousand three hundred and itv_;`entyét)w;1> dollafslalnd live cepl-tls. md ’d To enable the Secretary 0 ar ave u1 ings cons c an _ Buildings and improvements made at military posts, as follows: Eggxxg: ¤* At Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: To replace the brick building at Fort Fort Leaven- Leavenworth, Kansas, destroyed by iire on the first of February last, Wortheighteen thousand seven hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy- seven cents · For completion of the new barractkal at Fort Leaw;_e;i$vvor·tth,I`t]§ansas, to be expended under the direction o e ary o ar, o ·seven thousand dollars. · For erection of additional quarters for officersat Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, forty-one thousand two hundred and eleven dollars; _ _ At Fm Magnmls, Montana: To complete the post of Fort Maemms, Fm ¤¤¢*¤¤*¤ in the Territory of Montana, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ At Fort Bliss, Tgxns: Cl;;>(;>;En and construct the approaches to Fort Fort Bhss. Bliss Texas five thousand dollars. _ For new lgiuildings for officers’ quarters at Fort Apache, Arizona Ter- Fort Apache. _ ritory. thirteen thousand nine hundred and twenty-erght dollars and A fortyfour cents. _ _ _ To improve the milieu} road from Yankton to Fort Randall, Dakota fntiglipary r-: at: Territory, five thousand ollars. Fm WML xxu----21