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 V SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. III. Ch. 146. 1913. 868 for purchase of sam les of arms and accoutcrments other than those supplied to the  service· for books of reference, textbooks stationery, omega furniture  supplies; for services of skilled mechanic (crvrlran) employed m the department of ordnance and science of mg, and for contingencies, $1,800; _ For fpurc machines, tools, and material for practical instruo- ` tmp o padets in wogfd ir-nil! meta£w0r·kingi_$2,000; or epartm_ ent, ' 'ene: or stationery textbooks Mumand books of reference for‘;srgofx1§11structo1s; for the prbparation of *g t plates, purchase of paper, and other expenses incidental to the print; mg of syllabuses of ectures_on parts of the subject not covered b the regular textbooks; for the purchase of charts, photographs, anlpictures for use m demonstration; for- the purchase of instruments and models; for shelves and cases for books, instruments, and models and records · and for contingent expenses not otherwise ided for, $500; For dyepartmeut of English and history: For purcm of stationery, “2•:Jl¤•¤•¤! he , textbooks, books of reference office furniture, maps, ma fixtures, °' and for repairs to same, for rebinding books and periodicaljs, and for contingent expenses not otherwise lprovided for, $850; For a course of lectures for the more complete instruction of 1•¤•¤¤» cadets, $1,2QO; _ mscnuarmoos rrmrs arm mcnrmrrar. nxrmrszs. For commercial periodicals, stationery, office furniture and sup- '*""""""°"*°•- plies, and for bindg orders, circulars and so forth, for the omoe of the treasurer, Urn States Military Academy, $210; _ _ For gas-coal, oil, candles, lanterns, matches {chimneys, and wicking m*·f¤**“"¤•P‘“¤”*¤l· for  ting the academy bruldrng, chapel, hbrjarjy, cadet barracks, mess all, shops hospital, offices, stables and riding hall, ardewalks, camp, and wharis, $1 ,0QO; _ · For water pppe, plumbing, and repairs, $6,009; _ _ _ For materra an labor or cleaning and policing public burldmgs (not quarters), $3,50Q; _ _ _ For supplies for recitation rooms not otherwise provided for and for renewing and repairing furniture in same, $600; Increase and expense of library, namely: _ _ _ “""" For purchase preservation, care, storage, binding and_ repair of books, periodicals, pamphlets, maps, pictures, and manuscripts; purchase of fumiture,_cases, stationery, and fittings; for expenses of making copies of military manuscripts rn other lr ranes, an for contingent expenses not otherwrsesxprovrded for; purchases to be made in open market on the written o er of the superintendent, $7,500; _ For steel shelving, map drawers, éallery and starrwzg, together with lar§e tables, chairs, and other 0 ce furnrture wr extra electnc gig  for the new map room, to remain available rmt:] expended,, For contingent frmds, to be expended under the duecuen of the dg;g:g,$¤•~ •¤ academic board: For instruments, books, repaus to ap aratus, and other incidental eriplenses not otherwxse provided for,   mn Pmvhkd, That technical and suentriic su phes for the depart- rseman smut. ments of instruction of the Military Acadepéy Snail be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of ar_may deem best. -u-I Purchase of instruments for band and repairs to same; for pur- " "'¤*““· chase of reeds, pads, strings, and other materials necessary for brass, wood, wind, and string instruments; for purchase of music stands and other eqéripments; for purclhape of mg; fczr military baéndugnd orchestra an orextraparta; an orcon en expensesno o erwise provided for; all to be purchased in cpm market on ordu ct aupermtendmt, $1,500;