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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 495. 1891. 817 master builder and citizen mechanics, and labor employed upon repairs and improvements that can not be done by enlisted men, fifteen thousan dollars. For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, charcoal, stoves, Fuenmuugm:. grates, heaters, furnaces, ranges and uxtures, fire bricks, clay, sand, repairs of steam-heating ap aratus, grates, stoves, heaters, ranges, _ fumaces, and mica, fifteen ilhousand dollars. For gas pipes, fixtures, lampppsts, gasometers, and retorts, and ·annual repairs of the same, nine undred dollars. . d Eor fue for cadets’ mess hall, shops, and laundry, three thousand o ars. For postage and telegrams, two hundred and fifty dollars. range, ew. For stationery, namely: Blank books, paper, envelopes, uills, sumtuary. - steel pens, rubbers, erasers, pencils, mucilage, wax, wafers, fdlders, fasteners, rules, files, ink, inkstands, type-writing sup lies, penholders, tape, desk knives, blotting pads, and rubber bands, eight hundred dollars. For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, and ferriages, Transportation etc -0ne thousan seven hundred and fifty dollars; Printing; For printing and binding, type, materials for office, mmm;. including repairs to motors, diplomas for graduates, annual regis- ‘ geiis, blanks, and monthly repo s to parents of cadets, one thousand 0 ars; For clerk to the disbursing oficer and quartermaster, one thou- cam. sand five hundred dollars; For clerk to adjutaut in charge of cadet records, one thousand five hundred dollars; . ` For clerk to treasurer, one thousand five hundred dollars; For two clerks to the quartermaster and adtjlptant, respectively, at sua thousand two hundred dollars each, two ousand four hundred o ars. For de rtment of cavalry, artillery, and infantr tactics, namel : ¤¤v¤m¤¤<>¤¤ ¤f wv- For tan-gk or other proper cover for riding—l1all, to be immedli- $t}y"¤°?{u°ee`;.’§Z“°°i°' diately available, and to be purchased in open market on written order of the Superintendent, six hundred dollars; I For repairing camp-stools and camp furniture, one hundred dollars- For furniture for offices and reception room for visitors, one hundred dollars; For stationery_for use of instructor and assistant instructors of tactics, one hundred and fifty dollars; For. lumes for cadet officers of the first class, seventy-Eve dollars; For goils, masks, belts, fencing-€oves, and boxinglgloves, fencingjackets, gaiters, and repairs, two undred and fifty ollars;_ For repairs and improvements of dressing rooms, walks, and dock at swimming place, two hundred and twenty dollars; For books and maps, binding books and mounting maps, seventy- five dollars; For silk sashes for cadet privates of the first-class acting as officers of the day or officers of the guard and for cadet first sergeants and color bearer, two hundred and twenty dollars; For rugs, mats, and cuspidors for halls of cadet barracks, one hundred and nfty dollars; in all, one thousand .nine hundred and lfollty ddmarso f l d lt F d 1 or e artment o civi an mi i ary engineering: or mo e s, Deparcmenmr mn maps, pulichase and repair of instruments, text-books, books of ref- §,g “‘“‘°""°“"”°°"' erence, and stationery for the use of instructors, and contingencies, ' five hundred dollars; Extra pay of one enlisted man employed as draughtsman, two hupdred and fifty-six dollars; in all, seven hundred and fifty-six o ars. srar L—v0L xxvr-—-52