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 88 FOBTY-NLNTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 570. 1886. BMG- For pay of tho Military Academy band, nine thousand two lgundrcd and forty dollars; which shall be in iixll for the pay of tho sand band for the year endiu g J uno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and mghty-seven any law to the contrary notwithstanding. Additional pay. For additional pay of professors and officcrs (011 increased rank) for length of service, eleven thousand Evo hundred and fo1‘ll)'-Glghli dollars aud thirty-three cents. C¤¤`*°¤* °¤P°¤¤€¤· For quucut expenses, as follows: Repairs and im- For repairs and improvements, timber, planks, boards joists, wall- P¤°"€*¤°¤*¤- strips, lambs, shingles, slate, tin, sheet-lead, zinc, nails, screws, locks, hinges, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, varnish, brushes, sjouo, brick, Hag, lime, cement, plaster, hair, sewer aud drain pxpe, blastmg-powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, mm1tols,and other similar materials, and for pay of ovcrsacr and master builder and citizen mechanics and labor cmployed upon repairs aud improvements that cannot be done by enlisted men, ten thousand dollars. ' Fuel and apps.- For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, stoves, grates, furnaces, r¤f¤¤· ranges and fixtures, 5ro·bx·icks, clay, sand, renewing certain worn-out furnaces of old and obsolete patterns, changing and putting in place improved arch-plates in steam-heating apparatus, renewing and extending system of pipes in academic building, repairs of steam-boating apparams, gratcs, stoves, ranges, and furnaces, raising chimney to boilerhouse (fifteen feet) to proper height, sixteen thousand three hundred dollars; one thousand six hundred dollars of which sum shall be immediatoly available. . Lights. For gas·pipcs, fixtures, lamp-posts, gasomcters, and rctorts and annual repairs of tho same, nine hundred dollars. tFucl, mess-hall, d For fuel for cadcts’ mess-hall, shops, and laundry, three thousand ¤ G- ollars. Postage, em. For postage and tclcgrams, three hundred dollars. stationery. For stationery, blauk—b00ks, paper, envelopes, quills, steel pens, rubbers, erasers, pencils, mucilagc, wax, wafers, folders, fasteners, rules, _ iles, ink, iukstauds, pcmholdcrs, tape, blotting—pads, and rubber bands, six hundred dollars. Transportation, For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, and ferriagcs, one etc- thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Printing. For printing: For type, materials for oftlcc, diplomas for graduates, annual registers, blanks, and monthly reports to parents of cadets, one thousand dollars. Cmks. For clerk to tho disbursiug officer aud quartcrmaster, one thousand ` two hundred dollars. For clerk to adjutaut, in charge of cadet records, one thousand two . hundred dollars. For clerk to treasurer, ono thousand two hundred dollars. Depmmeuc of For department of natural and experimental philosophy: For addi- ¤¤1;i tions to apparatus to illustrate the principles of mechanics, acoustics, phy P optics, andnstronomy, one thousand dollars; books of reference, textbooks, statxouery, materials, and repairs, four hundred dollars; for pav · of mechanic assistant, one thousand dollars; repairs to the observatory building and clocks, four hundred and fifty dollars; in all, two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. Department ¤£ For department of modern languages: For stationery, text-books, modern languages. books of reference for the usc of instructors, and for printing examination papers, two hundred dollars; in all, two hundred dollars. Department of For department of instruction in mathematics, namely: For repairs mathematics. and materials for preservation of models and instruments, twenty-tivo dollars; text-books, books of reference, binding, and stationery for instructors, one hundred dollars; hire of draughtsmam to draw figures make corrections and copies of subjects rendered necessary by mvisiod of textbooks in mathematics, fifty dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy-five dollars.