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FIITY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1008. 1903. 1163 service; and all necessary office fixtures and supplies, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Total for Division of Foreign Markets, sixteen thousand dollars. Lumxnr, ssmmnsz One librarian, one thousand eight hundred dol- gl,;'?;- lars; one assistant librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; one ` clerk (who shall be a translator), one thousand two hundred dollars; one cataloguer, one thousand two hundred dollars; two cataloguers, at one thousand dollars each, two thousand dollars; two clerks, eight hundred and forty dollars each, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars; one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars. _ Gnxnun nxrmvsns ron Dmrxamnm Lrmzamr: Purchase of tech- G°¤**’*l°*P°¤¤°¤· nical books of reference, technical papers, and technical periodicals necessary for the work of the Department, and for exrienses incurred in comp eting iuéperfect series, or binding periodica s, and for the employment of a ditional assistance in the city of Washington and elsewhere, when necessary, for traveling expenses, and for library fixtures, shelving, library cards, and other material, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That section three thousand six hundred forty-eight of the {,’{,'f,,;”;;’g;,,,0m my Revised Statutes shall not apply to the subscriptions for puilications be Mid in advance. for the Department of A `culture, and the Secretary of Agriculture KS" ”°'8“8’p'm’ is authorized to pay in arizince for any publications for the use of his Department. . I otal, for library, Department of Agriculture, twenty thousand do lars. ` Museum: One care taker, one thousand dollars; for labor in clean- Mmming and caring for building, one oharwoman, at Eve hundred and forty do lars; three charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, two thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. · Cowrrxenxtr nxrmssns, DE1>A1zrM1•:N’r or Acnrourrumzz Purchase C•>¤¤¤8¤¤¤¤¤r>¤¤=¢¤— of stationery, blank books, twine, lpaper, gum, dry goods, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, g ass, lumber, hardware, ice, fuel, water and gas pipes, heating apparatus, furniture, carpets, matting; for lights, frei t, express charges, advertising, telegraphing, was - ing towels, angnecessarv repairs and improvements to buildings and heating apparatus; for the employment of one carpenter, at one thousand dollars, and for the employment of one {painter, at nine hundred dollars; the purchase. subsistence, and care o horses for official purposes only; the purchase and repair of harness; the purchase and repair of vehicles, for otheral purposes only; payment of duties on imported articles, and the Department of Agriculture’s proportionate share of the dispatch agent in New York, not to exceed four hundred dollars; actual traveling expenses while on business of the Departmentand other- miscellaneous supplies and expenses not otherwise provided for. and necessary for the practical and emcient work of the Department, including not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars for postage, thirty-seven thousand dollars.

 Miscellaneous.

AGRICUI.TURAL mxmznmnxr snrroxs: To carry into effect the pro- mjg;j:l{;)*;§*¤xP¢¤· visions of an Act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty- vcr. 24. p. seven, entitled "An Act to establish agricu tural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in the several States under the provisions of an Act approved July second, eighteen hundred and "°l·1’·P·5°°*· sixty-two. and of the Acts supplementary thereto. and to enforce the execution thereof, eight hundred and ten thousand dollars; forty thou- Bgullgiuns. sand dollars of which sum shall be payable upon the order of the Secre- l °]‘ “*‘ p` m' tary of Agriculture to enable him to carry out the provisions of section