Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/883

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854 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. hundred and eighty-two thousand three hundred and seventy-five rations; for sales to officers and enlisted men of the Army; for authorized extra issues of candles; for matches for lighting public Gres and lights at posts and stations and in the held; for salt and vinegar for public animals; for issues to Indians visiting military posts, and to Indians employed with the Army, without pay, as guides and scouts; for payments for cooked rations for recruiting parties and recruits; for hot coiiee, canned beet, and baked beans for troops traveling, when it is impracticable to cook their rations; for scales, weights, measures, utensils, tools, stationery, blank books and forms, printing, advertising, commercial newspapers, use of telephones, office furniture; for temporary buildings, cellars, and other means of protecting subsistence supplies (when not provided by the Quartermastefs Department); for extra pay to enlisted men employed on extra duty in the Subsistence Department for periods of not less than ten days, at rates fixed by law; for compensation of civilians employed in the Subsistence Department, and for other necessary expenses incident to the purchase, care, preservation, issue, sale, and accounting for subsistence supplies for _ the Army, for the payment of the regulation allowances for commutation in lieu of rations; to enlisted men on furlough, to ordnance sergeants on duty at ungarrisoned posts, to enlisted men stationed at places where rations in kind can not be economically issued, to enlisted men traveling on detached duty when it is impracticable to carry rations of any kind, to enlisted men selected to contest for places or prizes in department and Army rifle competitions while traveling to and from places of contest; for ilour used for paste in target practice; to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War; in all, twenty-Eve thousand dollars. ‘ Navy mpuummz. NAVY DEPARTMENT. Naval Hmblisk NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. ment. $_¢}{g>¤;¤im To reimburse “ general account of advances," created by the Act of ’` June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, for amounts ` advanced therefrom and expended on account of the several appropriations named in excess of the sums appropriated therefor, for the iiscal years given, found to be due the “ general account" on adjustment by the accounting officers, as follows: Pay. For pay, miscellaneous, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, sixteen thousand six hundred and ninety-nine dollars and sixty-two cents; mmm Corps. For provisions, Marine Corps, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, nine hundred and thirty-six dollars and fourteen cents; _Bm»¤ or Nuviga- For gunnery exercises, Bureau of Navigation, eighteen hundred and “°“· ninety-four, one hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventeen cents; B¤r¤¤¤¤>fo¤1¤¤¤¤¤- For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, eighteen hundred and ninety- four, ive dollars and thirty-six cents; m£R¤>¤¤ of E‘1“iP‘ For equipment of vessels, Bureau of Equipment, eighteen hundred ' and ninety-four, nineteen thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-six cents; For contingent, Bureau of Equipment, eighteen hundred and ninety- four, ninety-one dollars and one cent; m£*gj;jg;_§M¤*¤i¤° For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, eighteen hundred ' and ninety-four, four hundred and eighty-five dollars and seventy- B _ seven cents; _ _ md“§‘;‘;‘;ug§s§“PPh°’ For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, seven thousand eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and twenty-four cents; For contingent, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, five hundred and sixty-two dollars and fourteen cents;