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4()() FORT Y-NINT H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 127. 1887. Medical Depart- MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. men . Supplies, etc. Medical and Hospital Department: `For the purchase of medical and ' hospital supplies, expenses of medical purveying depots, pay of employees, medical care and treatment of officers and enlisted men of the Army on duty at posts and stations for which no other prov1sion is made, for the proper care and treatment of cases in the Army suilering from contagious or epidemic diseases, advertising, and other miscellaneous expenses, including disiufectauts for general posh sanitation and the supply of the Army and Navy Hospital, an Hot Springs, Arkansas, in all two hundred thousand dollars; and not over thirty-six thousand Civmau °mPl°Y‘ dollars of the money appropriated by this paragraph shall be applied °°°' to the payment of civilian employees of the Medical Department. Army and Navy Army and Navy Hospital, at Hot: Springs, Arkansas: For service at H °_¤P**¤ L H°¤ the Army and Navy Hospital, at Hot Springs, Arkansas, ten thousand SP““g“* Mk dollars. , A Y m y Mediwl Medical Museum and Library: For Army Medical Museum, preserva- M““°‘““· tion of specimens, and the preparation or purchase of new specimens, L“¤'°·¤“- five thousand dollars; for the library of the Surgeon-Geuera1’s office, ten thousand dollars; in all, ifteen thousand dollars. E¤si¤¤¤r De- mmrxmzn nmunrnmur. partmeut. Incidental ex - Engineer depot at Wil1et’s Point, New York: Incidental expenses of P°¤¤¤¤· the depot, fuel, chemicals, stationery, extraduty pay for soldiers employed in wheelwright’s work, engine-driving, draughtiug, printing, photographing, and lithogrnphing engineer documents, repairs of public buildings, an unforeseen expenses, three thousand dollars; Materials toxin- For purchase of materials for the instruction of engineer troops at ¤¤’¤¤¤¤s ¢¤g¤¤°¤¤’ Willet’s Point in their special duties of sappcrs, miners, and pontoneers, "°°P" one thousand dollars; · ` Repairs or in- For repairs of instruments for general use of the Corps of Engineers, ¤¤'°¤¤*¤*¤» *>*°· and for the purchase of small instruments to fill requisitions, two thousand dollars; · Library. Library of the Engineer School of Application: Purchase of professional works of recent date treating of military and civil engineering, tive hundred dollars; in all, six thousand five hundred dollars. 0¤‘¤¤¤°<> D°· OBDNANGE DEPARTMENT. partmeut. Currentexpenses. Ordnance service: For current expenses of the ordnance service re· _ quired to defray the current expenses nt the arsenals; of receiving 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: pmctical trials and tests of smallarms, and ordnance supplies, including payment for mechanical labor iu the office of the Chief of Ordnance, eighty thousand dollars. Annnnnmon for For manufacture of metallic ammunition for small-arms and ammu- ¤¤¤¤U·=¤r¤¤. ¤¢¤- nition for reloading cartridges, and tools for the same, including the goat of targets and material for target-practice, one hundred thousand ollars. Repairing ord- For repairing ordnance and ordnance stores in the bands of troops,

 nga Md- and for issue at the arsenals and depots, fave thousand dollars.

Ordnance stores. For purchase and manufacture of ordnance stores to fill requisitions of troops, seventyfive thousand dollars. ·

qu;p,,,e,,t, For infantry, cavalry, and artillery equipments
including horse

equipments for cavalry and artrllery, seventy~ti}e thousand dollars. Msnubcture of For manufacture of arms at the Natioun&nA.rm0ry, four hundred °’;;’&_m thousand dollars: Provided, That not more th sixtythonsand dollars ‘ of the money appropriated for the Ordnance Department in all its Civilian clerks. b$ches shall be applied to the payment of civilian clerks in said Dep ment.