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 832 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ch. 372. 1889. proper care and treatment of cases in the Army suffering from contagious or epidemic diseases, and the supplyof the Army and Navy not Springs, Ark. Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, advertising, and other miscellaneous expenses of the Medical Department; in all, two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars; and not over forty-five thousand dollars of the money appropriated by this paragraph shall be applied to the pa ment of civilian employees of the Me ical Department. M¤<1i¤¤1M¤¤¤¤¤» Medical Museum and Library: For Army Medical Museum, preservation of specimens and the preparation or purchase of new speci- Library- mens, five thousand dollars; for the library of the Surgeon General’s Office, ten thousand dollars; in all, fifteen thousand dollars. m;?;g*¤¤¤* D°P¤"· nxeisnnu ninranrmnur. rncmnmexpenses Engineer depot at Willets’ Point, New York: Incidental expenses of the depot, including fuel, chemicals, stationery, extra-duty pay to ' soldiers emplo ed for periods of not less than ten days as artincers on work in addition to and not strictly in line of their military duties, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, draughtsmen, printers, lithographers, photographers, engine—drivers, teamsters, repairs of and for materials to repair public buildings, machinery, and unforeseen expenses, five thousand dollars. For purchase of materials for the instruction of engineer troops at Willet s Point in their special duties of sappers and miners, for and and submarine mines, and pontoneers, torpedo drill and signaling, one thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase and repairs of instruments to be issued to officers of the Cor s of Engineers, for use on public works and surveys, four thousand. dollars Library of the Engineer School of Application: Purchase and binding of profemiona works of recent date treating of military and civil engineering, five hundred dollars. 1*** bummv For a building to contain engineer models, eight thousand dollars, _ or so much thereof as may be necessary. Ordnance Depart- ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. ` ment. Current ¤rp<·>¤¤<>¤- Ordnance service: For current expenses of the ordnance service required to defray the current expenses at the arsenals; of receivin stores and issuing arms and other ordnance supplies; of police and office duties; of rents, tools, fuel and lights; of stationery and office furniture; of tools and instruments for use; incidental expenses of the ordnance service, and those attending practical trials and tests of ordnance, small arms, and other ordnance supplies, including pay- ment for mechanical labor in the office of Chief of Ordnance, eighty thousand dollars. ~ “;gjp_;:i=i<>¤ M For manufacture of metallic ammunition for small-arms and am- ` munition for reloading cartrid es, and tools for the same, including the cost of targets and material for tar et—practice, and marksmen’s medals and insignia, one hundred and dfty thousand dollars. °’d¤°¤°° $*0*** For purchase and manufacture of ordnance stores to iill requisitions o troops, one hundred thousand dollars. ¤1¤iv¤¤¤¤¤· For infantry, calvary, and artillery equipments, including horse equipments for cavalry and artillery, one hundred thousand dollars. Repair, em. For repairing and preserving ordnance and ordnance stores in the hands of troops and for issue at the arsenals and depots, hve thou- _ sand dollars. DY¤*¤¤*° 8“¤¤· For the purchase by the Secretary of War of three pneumatic dynamite gluns of fifteen-inch caliber. and the necessary machinery to fire and andle the same. ammunition and carriages for the same. to be placed and mounted ready for use. free of cost to the Government, at such point or points on the Pacific coast as may be designated