Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/660

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FIFTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 29. 1895, 63] For purchase of ammunition for rapid-tire guns now on hand, three hundred dollars. For stationery for office of the treasurer, United States Military Tr¤¤¤¤r¤r’¤ chica. Academy, namely, blank books, paper, envelopes, pens, mucilage, typewriting supplies, and other items of stationery, fifty dollars. . For extra pay of two enlisted men employed as clerks in the offices 1. $**5* PW *0 *=>¤· of the adjutant United States Military Academy and commandant of is mm cadets, respectively, at fifty cents and thirty-Eve cents per day, two _ hundred and eighty-four dollars and twenty-five cents. . . For extra pay of four enlisted men as printers, at headquarters United States Military Academy, at fifty cents each per day, six hundred and twenty-six dollars. For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as watchman, at thirty- tive cents per day, one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixty cents. For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as trumpeter at the cadet barracks, at thirty-tive cents per day, one hundred and twenty- seven dollars and seventyfxive cents. e ‘ For extra pay of one enlisted man employed in the philosophical ‘ · department, observatory, as mechanic, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and nity-six dollars and fifty cents. For extra pay of one enlisted man employed in the chemical department, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and iiity cents. · For extra pay of two enlisted men (cavalrymen) when performing special skilled mechanical labor, at fifty cents each per day, three hundred and thirteen dollars. For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as saddler at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents. For extra pay of one enlisted man employed in the department of drawing, at fifty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents: Provided, That the extra pay provided by the nine pre- Pr·M¢¤·_ _ ceding paragraphs shall not be paid to any, enlisted man who receives N° ""’l'°‘°°"‘ extra-duty pay under existing laws or army regulations. For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three thou- Bow! of Vi¤it¤r¤· sand dollars. For miscellaneous and incidental expenses: For gas-coal, oil, candles, fs;;·=·>¤¤¤•=¤¤¤ ¤¤· lanterns, matches, chimneys, and wicking for lighting the Academy p° ` chapel, library, cadet barracks, mess hall, shops, hospital, offices, stables, and riding hall, sidewalks, camp, and wharves, five thousand t ollars. For water pipe, plumbing, and repairs, two thousand dollars. For cleaning public buildings (not quarters), one thousand dollars. d Iior brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths, two hundred o lars. For chalk, crayon, sponges, slate, rubbers, and card for recitation room, three hundred dollars. ‘ For compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars. comptumm. For compensation of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars. For pay of engineer ol heating and ventilating apparatus for the Mechanics ew aca demic building, the cadet barracks, and office building, cadet hospital, chapel, and philosophical building, including the library, one thousand five hundred dollars. · For pay of assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars. · For pay of eight firemen, four thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay of librarian’s assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars. For pay of one superintendent of gas works, one thousand nve hundred dollars. For pay of one civilian plumber, nine hundred dollars. For pay of one scavenger, at sixty dollars a month, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For pay of one electrician, nine hundred dollars. For pay of custodian of new Academybuilding, one thousand dollars.