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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 284. 1891. 779 For firin the mornin and evenin n at milita osts, re- M<>¤¤i¤s Md cronseribed by general Ordeigs Numbered Segrgnty, Headqilgarters ofrthe mg gu"` Army, dated July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty thousand six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For targets for artillery practice, five thousand dollars. T¤‘=¤¤ For manufacture, repair, and issue of arms at the national armories, M¤¤¤¤f·¤=¢¤¤·e.¤¤¤..ct four hundred thousan dollars: Provided, That not more than sixty thousand dollars of the mone appro riated for the Ordnance Department in all its branches shall be applied to the ayment of civilian cmum cmu. clerks in said department. The Secretary of Vyar shall report to sammy or www Congress at the beginning of its next regular session the names of §’,*§§,,,§“m  all civilian em loyees an the amounts paid to each during the fiscal ¤¤¤>¤¤¤ ¤¢ ¤¤¤Army. year eighteen lgundred and ninety-one, who are paid from appro ri- .ations for Subsistence, Quartermastefs, Department, M9d103l£0- Ignrtment, Engineers Department, and Ordnance Department of the rmy. For four mountain guns, carria es, limbers, accessories, and am- M¤¤¤¤i¤ gu¤s,ew. munition therefor, sixteen thousangl dollars. ' For the purchase of machine guns, musket caliber, of American mmmusuus. manufacture, twent thousand dollars. . For two sets of ofIicers’ mhuarters at Springfield Arsenal, Massachu- 0!¤<=¤¤·¤‘ pg: .setts, twenty thousand dollars. ¥E‘°°l° RECRUITING SERVICE. mmm; umm. For expenses of recruiting and transportation of recruits from E,,,,,,,,,,,,_ rendezvous to depot, including sending o recruiting parties to small towns, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars; and not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars of this amount may be used SIGNAL SERVICE. Signal gm-vim_ -— For expenses of the Signal Service of the Army, as follows: Pur- mmm. ·chase, equipment, and repair of field electric teleialphs; signal »e uipments and stores; binocular (glasses, telescopes, e iostats, and other necessary instruments, inclu ing absolutely necessary meteorological instruments for use on target ranges; teleiphone apparatus .and maintenance of same; in all, seven thousand ve hun red dol- Jars. MILITARY TELEGRAPH LINES. _ I m1Luw·y telegraph For the maintenance and repair of military telegraph lines, in- Mslnteumcaetc. ·cluding rent of offices, fuel, sa aries of civilian employees, lights, stoves and fixtures, supplies, and general repairs, fi teen thousand dollars: Provided, That the appropriations made lg the two pre- mmm. ceding paragraphs shall be dis ursed by a bonded officer, to be des- Disbursements by ignated from time to time by the Secretary of War. b°"°°°°"'°"· Courmemxr nxrmvsms. ,,,§;’,',j*‘“¤°“° °*· For contin ent expenses of the office of the Commanding-General, m_Q,Qg*(g*éjad*¤g°°¤· one thousandg seven undred anld gtyddollaps. _ th I 1 ` For contin nt ex nses at the ea qua ers of e severa mi i- M 1=¤¤<1q¤qr¤•=r¤ of tary divisiongcand d)§partments, being for the necessary articles of KL'p.“°Eg°{.`{.l?”“ '"‘° office, toilet, and desk furniture, stationery, binding, maps, books of reference, including one copy of some standard work on military law and courts-martial for each of the one hundred and eight ·military posts, and police utensils, three thousand dollars, to be al- A11¤¤¤¤¤¤- lotted by the Secretary of War. Approved, February 24, 1891.
 * for payment of a clerk to the officer disbursing this appropriation.