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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 360. 1885. 509 for books, periodicals, and newspapers for prison library, nina hundred and ilfty dollars; For advertising for proposals for supplies, one hundred dollars; For hard wood, or its equivalent in coal, for making steam, heating and cooking and for rubber hose, belting, oil cotton waste, stca.m—pipcs, and tixtures ; tools and material in shops, laundry, stables, and articles thxpoliue purposes; disinfcctzmts ; home medicines; horse and mule shoes and nails; machiuc—0i1; miscellaneous stores; machinery and repairs; stoves and stovcpipa; bricks and cement, eighteen thousand four hundred dollars; For expenses for pursuing escaped prisoners, and rewards for their capture, three hundred dollars; For donations of five dollars each for prisoners on discharge, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; For hats and material for clothing for pris0uers’ wear and for issue to prisoners on discharge, blankets ahd material for bed-sacks, sewing machines, needle, thirteen thousand dollars; For one new steam-engine, two thousand five hundred dollars; For medicines, medical  surgical appliances, and articles required in the cure and treatment of the sick, hospital furniture, and supplies, one thousand dvc hundred dollars; For extra-duty pay to eight members of the prison guard, seven hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy cents; For pay of civilian employees; One clerk, at one hundred and fifty dollars par month; one clerk, at one hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents pcr month ; one clerk, at one hundred dollars per month ; six foreman of mechanics, at one hundred dollars per month each; two night-watchman, and hvc tcamstcrs, at thirty dollars per mouth each ; in all, fourteen thousand one hundred and nineteen dollars and ninety two cents · For cungtruction and repair of prison buildings, and repairs to hospital, 0¤Zl08I‘B’ and guards quarters, three thousand dollars ; In all, ninety-one thousand one hundred and sixtysovon dollars aud seventy-six cents. Fon mm ABTELERY Scuoor. AT Fommnss Momzom, Vmcnm.: Fkwmywk To provide for means of instruction, such as textbooks, instruments v:°""°°' °'"°°’ drawing materials, chemicals, and material necessary in the science of _ engineering and artillery, stationery, and miscellaneous noccssurics for use of the school, uva thousand dollars. NATIONAL nom: 1*011 DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. For the support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Sol- Nnnionm Home diets us follows: For current expenses, including construction and re- fvr Di¤¤bl¤d Ydpnirs, at the Central Branch, at Dayton, Ohio, six hundred and fifty BQ;;;;' O§l‘Q?‘°'“· thousand dollars; ’ ` · For current expenses, including construction and repairs, at the North Milwaukee, Wiswestern Branch, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; For current expenses, including construction and repairs, at the East- T¤gus,M¤. cm Branch, at Togus, Maine, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; For- current expenses, including construction and repairs, at the Hampton, va. Southern Branch, at; Hampton, Virginia, one lmndrcd and eighty-iivu thousand dollars, For Southern Branch, additional ward to hospital, thirty-seven thou- Aelditimml ward. sand dollars; For extension of brcakwacer, five thousand dollars;  1:; te ¤ Qian or NB WB I`. For estimated number of members of the branch of the National Leuven worth, Home west of the Mississippi, nt Leavenworth, Kansas, authorized by Kama 120 act of Congress, approved Jnlyilfth, eighteen hundred and eightyfour, “P' ' eighty thousand dollars;