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 918 _ F IFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 304. 1901. to ra hic laboratory, hoto phic a ratus., materials, and su lies, atgiiftxy cents per day, lime tgdiisand £7gahuDd1‘Gd dollars; pp _ ,,,’{‘,‘;{,“,f¤",§‘§,‘,§,§,{,;’,{d‘ [for department of ordnance and gunnery: For purchase and repair of instruments, models, and apparatus, and purchase of necessary material; for the purchase of samples of arms and accouterments other than those supplied to the military service; for books of reference, text-books, stationery, and lithographic printing materials, and for contingencies, four hundred and fifty dollars; For purchase of ammunition for rapid-fire guns now on hand, three hundred dollars; For manufacture or purchase of models of breech mechanisms of cannon, .rapid~iire guns, small arms, and the various machines and tools used in their manufacture, for cadet instruction, one thousand two hundred dollars; - In all, for current and ordinary expenses, seventy-nine thousand seven hundred and eighty-five dollars and fifty-ve cents. miseeiianeousaems MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND INCIDENTAL Exrmusms. angségicidental ex- I peFor stationery for office of the treasurer, United States Military Academy, namely: Blank books, paper, envelopes, pens., mucilage, typewriting supplies and repairs, an other items of stationery, one hundred dollars;, - — For coal, oil, candles, lanterns, matches, chimneys, and wicking for lighitigng the Academy building, chapel, library, cadet barracks, _ mess all shops hospital, offices, stables and riding hall, sidewalks, camp, and wharfs, six thousand five hundred dollars; For water pipe, glumbinig, and repairs, three thousand dollars; For cleaning pub ic buil mgs (not quarters), one thousand dollars; d {or brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths, two hundred o ars; For chalk, crayons, sponges, slate, rubbers, rulers, pointers, card, and toilet paper, an so forth, for recitation rooms, three hundred dollars; Increase and expense of library, namely: For periodicals, stationery, binding books, and scientific, historical, bioglraphical, and general literature, to be purchased in o en market gn}; e written order of the Superintendent, two thousand figrehundred 0 ars; For repairing books, and for furniture and contingencies, one thousand dollars; _ For binding pamphlets and periodicals, two hundred dollars; For carpets and furniture for cadet hospital, and for repairs of damaged articles., one hundred dollars; For contingent funds, to be expended under the direction of the academic board: For instruments, books, repairs to apparatus and gtlipr incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, one thousand o ars; P'°"“°· . Pronided That all technical and scientific su lies for the de art- H . 7 C0 mm hmmm ments of instruction of the Military Academy dhlill be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may deem best. For renewin furniture in section rooms, and repairing the same, three hundred glollars; M¤¤i<=¤1¤¤1>v1i¤¤- For purchase of instruments for band, to be urchased in o en market by order of the Saperintendent, three hundpred and fifty iiiillars; For purchase of ree s, pads, strings, and other materials necessary for string instruments, one hundred and fifty dollars; For repairs to instruments, music stands, and other equipments, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, two hundred dollars; FOI' urchase of music for band, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, three hundred dollars;