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 446 F1F’rY-111oHrH oouomcss. sm. 11. on. 1760. 1904. In all, to civilians employpd at Military Academy, forty-seven thousand four hundred and ten ollars· °`““‘*¤*°*P°”"‘· For current and ordinary expenses as follows: 30***1 of V**“°’¤· For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three thousand five hundred dollars· Contingencies for Superintendent of the Academy, two thousand dollars- R€P’·l’”· ***°· Repairs and improvements, namely: Timber, planks, boards, joists, wall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lead, zinc, nails, screws, locks, hinges, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, varnish, brushes, stone, brick, ilafggslime, cement, plaster, hair, sewer and drain pipe, blasting powder, e, iron, steel, tools, machinery, mantels, and other similar materials, renewing roofs, and for (pay of architect overseer and citizen mechanics, an labor employe uplon repairs and improvements that can not be done by enlisted men, t irty—i1ve thousand dollars; F¤¤1.<-M For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal wood, charcoal, stoves, grates, heaters, fprnaceahranges and fixtures, fire bricks, clay, sand, and for repairs 0 steam eating a paratus grates stoves eaters, ranges and furnaces, mica, thirty di0usand’d0llars;’ ’ , ,..§;as·2,*;£P*· as Md rs? ”r*·m*°*2° ‘*····Pi~ *·*··EPg*;*%.:g e p~p0s gasome an re an annua repa s 0 e same, two thousand five hundred dollars; 7 d For fuel for cadets’ mess hall, shops, and laundry, four thousand 0 lars; » Post-me wd me- For ta e and telegrams, three hundred and iift dollars; mm P°S_ E { Stationery. For stationery, namely: Blank books, paper, enve opes, quills, steel pens, rubbers, erasers, pencils, mucilage, wax, wafers, folders, fasteners, rules, tiles, ink, inkstands, typewriters, typewriting supplies, office » fgrpliture, plenholdelrip tape, gesk dkpives, blotting pads, and rubber n s one thousand ve un re 0 lars· T¤¤¤¤r¤r¤¤<>¤· Fontransplprtatioén gfumlaterials and dimharged cadets, and for ferria es two thousand 0 s· Y¤¤¤¤8· _ lgriritingz For printing and binding, type, materialsfor officc, includ- . mg repairs to motor an machinery, diplomas for graduates, annual r,eggs2=ers,hbla,1;llrs,1a1n<il,r110nth1y reports to parents of cadets, one thous n ve un e 0 rs; _ - ¤°P¤m¤*=¤¤ 0* ce; For department of cavalr *, artillery and infantry tactics: Tan bark i¤liiy&y°r¤ll2€f;•lZ°°dl or other proper cover for riding hall, to be purchased in open market upon written order of the Superintendent, hve hundred do lars; 1 For repairing camp stools and camp furniture, three hundred dollarslior repairs and improvements of dressing rooms, platform, and swiinmingtank, two hundred and twenty dollars; · Por stationery, typewriting supplies and repairs, for use of instructoxirand asistang instruc;)or:,_of tgpgps, tw; hundred and fifty dollars; or >oo s an maps. in mg s an mounting ma s, one hundred and seventy-five dollars; P h Fgr silk sand worstgdlsaslies for cadet officers and acting officers, two un re an twenty dollars· For foils, masks, belts, fencing gloves, fencing jackets, gaiters, sabers, and repairs, four hundred do lars; I For door mats for cadet barracks, sinks, and guardhouse, fifty dol-» ars-, _ Fbr repairs and furniture for offices, three hundred dollars; m{’,°W,;',{Q:u*g_°f:;,;;{ For department of civil and m1litary engineering: Models, maps, neermg. _ purchase and repair of instruments, apparatus, drawing boards, desks, chairs, shelves, and cases for books and instruments, text-books, books of referenple, anddstlatilonery for the use of instructors, and contingencies, one thousand dollars;