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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. 1889. 969 authorized by section eleven hundred and forty four of the Revised R-S-.S¢¤·1144.¤. wr. Statutes and paragraph twenty one hundred and ninety nine of the Army Regulations. eighteen hundred and eighty one, one hundred and three thousand four hundred and seventy seven dollars and fifty cents. Bannacns AND QUARTERS; For commutation of quarters for not emma me qw. exceeding three hundred and twenty enlisted men of the Signal **3; mi Corps, fifty eight thousand five hundred dollars. mm on' That the appropriations herein made for the pay pro er of enlisted Enlisted men to remen for commutation of rations, for commutation ofp fuel, and for ,§}}§,,*,§*}{',*],';‘,‘,§,‘f,‘§jg§,’{\?“` commutation of %uarters. shall be paid monthly to each enlisted man h ' entitled thereto. y one check, upon one properly certified voucher, ' pnddfor that purpose the several appropriations shall constitute one— un . INCIDENTAL EXPENSES: For horse and mule shoes, nails and ex- nmxuenmexpenses. penses for shoeing once each month for fourteen animals, at one dolar and nfty cents each per n1onth(paragra h three hundred and one, Army Regulations, eighteen hundred and eighty one), one hundred and sixty two dollars. For veterinary supplies. thirty dollars. For blacksmiths supplies, tools, lates and materials, one hundred dollars. TRANSPORTATION. Transportation. For transportation of omcers of the signal cor s (including their baggage) when traveling on duty under orders, tolbe in lieu of actual cost of transportation; for transportation of the enlisted men of the Signal Corps or civilian employees (including their baggage) when traveling on duty under orders; transportation of materials, animals, and funds, as (per paragraphs seventeen hundred and seventeen and nineteen hun red and fifty eight Army Regulations, eighteen hundred and eighty one; for freights, wharfages, tolls, and ferriages, drayages an cartages; for purchase of necessary harness and ot ier articles and expenses of of repairs to means of transportation. and for the purchase of special-delivery and registering stamps, nineteen thousand dollars, NATIONAL CEMETERIES. National cemeteries. _FOR NATIONAL CEMETERIES: For maintaining and improving na- 1•i¤l¤¢e¤¤¤c•~. tional cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents of national cemeteries. lpay of laborers and other employees, purchase of tools and materia s, one hundred thousand dollars. FOR SUPBRINTENDENWS OF NATIONAL CEMETERIES z For pav of Superinrc-¤<1e¤r¤. seventy four superintendents of national cemeteries, sixty one thou-· sand one hundred and sixty dollars. _ HEADSTQNES Fon GRAVES or sonmmzsz For continuing the work H¤¤d**¤¤¤¤- 0f_ furnishing heaclstfmes for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors. and marines in national, post, city, town, and village ceme- Yfflcs. naval cemeteries at navy-yards and stations of the United States, and other burial places under the acts of March_thu·d, eight- gpg?.

      • 11 hundred and seventy three, and February third, eighteen hun- °‘ ·*" ‘

dfcd and seventy nine, sixty thousand dollars. _ _ » BFRIAL OF INDIGENT scm91E3s: For expenses of burying lll the soggyé! of indigeu Arlington National Cemetery, or in the cemeteries in the Ilistrict of ‘ Columbia, indigent ex-Union soldiers who die in the District of Columbia, one thousand dollars. Said sum to be disbursed by the Secretary of War, at a cost not exceeding fifty dollars for such burial exguses in each case, exclusive of cost of grave. _ EPAIRING ROADWAYS TO NATIONAL CEMETERIES: FOI' 1'€pB11’S to Rondways. roadways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by Special authority of Congress. nfteen thousand dollars.