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652 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 792. 1900. For as coal, oil, candles, lanterns, matches, chimneys and wicking for li iting the Academy building, chapel, library, cadet barracks, mess hall, shops, hospital, offices, stables and riding hall, sidewalks, camp, and wharves, six thousand five hundred dollars; For water pipe, plumbin , and repairs, three thousand dollars; For cleaning public buildings (not quarters), one thousand dollars; d Sor brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths, two hundred o ars; For chalk, crayons, sponges, slate, rubhers, rulers, pointers, card, gnii toilet paper, and so forth, for recitation rooms, three hundred o .ars; Li¤¤‘¤¤’· Increase and expense of library, namely: For periodicals, stationery, binding books, and scientific, historical, biographical, and general literature, to be purchased in o en market on the written order of the Superintendent, two thousand dollars;

repairing books, and for furniture and contingencies, one thousan ollars; ·

‘=*Eor binding pamphlets and periodicals, two hundred dollars; ~ For carpets and furniture for cadet hospital, and for repairs of damaged articles, one hundred dollars; d<EIgggg;1§¤*· mr For contingent funds, to be expended under the direction of the Qacademic board: For instruments, books, repairs to apparatus, and gthe incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, one thousand ol rs; ‘ ggggggéal mpp,,e_ Hovided, That all technical and scientific suplplies for the depart- ` " ments of instruction of the Military Academy s all be purchase by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of W:-tr may deem best. For renewin furniture in section rooms, and repairing the same, three hundred dollars; Musml ¤uPP“°S· For purchase of instruments for band, to be purchased in open market by order of the Superintendent, three hundred and fifty dollars; For purchase of reeds, 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; I ~ For purchase of music for band, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, three hundred dollars; m§:Q¤*¤°°¤°<’= depart For repair of cooking utensils and the replacement of worn-out ` cooking utensils in the cadet subsistence department, to be expended without advertising, two hundred dollars; For repairs of, chairs, tables, and other furniture in cadet subsistence department, to be expended without advertising, seventy-Eve dollars; or repairs, new machines, and fixtures for gymnasium, three hundred dollars; Tearing out old wooden drying room on second iioor in cadet laundry, and putting in new and improved metal drying room complete in all respects, eig t hundred dollars; For replacing, b exchange, one worn-out mangle by one large glauplex ’ mangle, delivered, installed, and ready fo1‘ use, one thousand o ars; For one hydraulic dam ener for white trousers, to be expended without advertising, fifty clbllars; Hflilog iipproved starch cooker, to be expended without advertising, t dollars; d §or six truck tubs, to be expended without advertising, seventy-two 0 ars; · ,u§gg'{,*§g,‘{gF,;;‘f°* “*‘ For the reimbursement of cadets of the United States Military Academy for articles of clothing, military uniforms, and equipment (personal property) destroyed and ruined through fumigation, in