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4-48 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 420. 1896. T¤¤•1>•¤¤**¤¤· For transportation, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one thousand five hundred dollars; C°”°°'“°“°°- For repairs, including the same objects specified under this head for gm? the Central Branch, twelve thousand dollars: Provided, That no part ` of the appropriations for repairs for any of the Branch Homes shall be used for the construction of any new building; For additional barracks, sixty-six thousand dollars; For new boiler house, two thousand five hundred dollars; For gas well and connections. five thousand dollars; For leasing additional ground, one thousand three hundred dollars; F““"‘ For farm, including the same obiects specified under this head for the Central Branch, six thousand dollars; In all, two hundred and forty-three thousand four hundred dollars. btfgjhghin ‘F ‘°" ““ For clothing for all of the Branches, namely: Expenditures for clothing, underclothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; also all sums expended for labor, materials, machines, tools, and appliances employed and for use in the tailor shops, knitting shops, and shoe shops, or other Home shops, in which any kind of clothing is made or repaired, two hundred and twenty thousand dollars. °,s,'f•·n':"·é°r:“-·B°*’d For salaries for officers and employees of the Board of Managers, ' and for outdoor relief and incidental expenses, namely: B·S··‘°°·‘m·P·”°· For president of the Board of Managers, four thousand dollars; secretary of the Board of Managers, two thousand dollars; one general treasurer, who shall not be a member of the Board of Managers, three thousand dollars; one inspector-general, two thousand llve hundred ` dollars; one assistant inspectongeneral, two thousand dollars; clerical services for the offices of the president and general treasurer, tive thousand five hundred dollars; messenger service for president’s office, one hundred and forty-four dollars; messenger service for secretary’s office, fifty-two dollars; clerical services for managers, one thousand ummm. five hundred dollars; agents, two thousand four hundred dollars; for traveling expenses of the Board of Managers, their officers and employees, eleven thousand five hundred dollars; for outdoor relief, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for rent, medical examinations, stationery. telegrams, and other incidental expenses, two thousand tive hundred dollars; in all, thirty-eight thousand eight hundred and forty-six dollars. In all, two million four hundred and seventy thousand four hundred and seventy-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. m§:_¤:_;¤¤¤¤T¤r¤¢¤¤¤l STATE on Tmm1TomAL nouns: For continuing aid to State or \'ol.}25,p.450. Territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers in coutormity with the Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eightyeight, seven hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars: {;m:y;·,_m_ Provided, That one-half of any sum or sums retained by State homes ’ ‘ on account of pensions received from inmates shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for. ·\¤‘·*•¤ M Nr- BACK PAY AND BOUNTYI For payment of amounts for arrears of pay of two and three year volunteers that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, three hundred thousand dollars. B"'""!'- For payment of amounts lor bounty to volunteers and their Widows and legal heirs that maybe certitied to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the tisral year eighteen hundred and ninety- _ _ seven, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars.

 For payment of amounts hir bounty under the Act of July twenty-

eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, that may be certified to be due by the accounting oilieers of the Treasury during the tiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, twentytwo thousand dollars. ,,,fj,‘{“"’““**°° °’ ’“* For payment of amounts for commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States, and to soldiers on furlough, that may be vertitied to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, four thousand dollars.