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256. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 38. 1898. In all, for pay of Military Academy Band, held musicians, general army service. cavalry detachment, enlisted men on detached service and extra pay of enlisted men on special duty at the Military Academy, sixty-three thousand eight hundred and seventy-six dollars and twenty- two cents. Pay tr smums, PAY or OIVILIANS. clerks, etc. I For pay of the master of the sword, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of one teacher of music, one thousand and eighty dollars; For clerk to the disbursing officer and quartermaster, one thousand five hundred dollars; For clerk to adjutant in charge of cadet records, one thousand live hundred dollars; For one clerk to the adjutant, one thousand two hundred dollars; For clerk to treasurer, one thousand five hundred dollars; For one clerk to the quartermaster, one thousand two hundred dollars- Fdr pay of librarian’s assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one superintendent of gas works, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of engineer of heating and veutilating apparatus for the academic 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 one draftsman in department of civil and military engineering, one thousand dollars; For pay of mechanic employed in chemical and geological section rooms and in lecture rooms, one thousand dollars; For pay of mechanic assistant in department of natural and experimental philosophy, one thousand dollars; 4 For pay of custodian of new academy building, one thousand dollars; For pay of one electrician, nine hundred dollars; For pay of onecivilian plumber, nine hundred dollars; For pay of assistant plumber, six hundred dollars; For pay of one scavenger, at sixtydollars a month, seven hundred and twenty dollars; For compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars. For pay of keeper of post cemetery, seven hundred and twenty dollars; For pay of engineer and janitor for Memorial Hall, nine hundred dollars; In all, to civilians employed at Military Academy, twenty-eight thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. "°"°‘"°’*""“°“· For current and ordinary expenses as follows:

  • 5******* °*' "****°"*· For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three thousand dollars;

s"¥'"’“*"““°'"· tjlontingencies for Superintendent of the Academy, one thousand do lars- ¤·v==·*¤· Repazirs and improvements, namely: Timber, planks, boards, joists, wall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lead, zinc, nails, screw s, locks, hinges, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, varnish, brushes, stone, brick, nag, lime, cement, plaster, hair, sewer and drain pipe, blasting powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, machinery, mantels, and other similar materials, renewing roofs, and for pay of overseer and master builder and citizen mechanics, and labor employed upon repairs and improvements that _ can not be done by enlisted men, twenty thousand dollars; F“1“'*‘* 1*-‘4b**· For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, charcoal, stoves, grates, heaters, furnaces, ranges and iixtures, nre-bricks, clay, sand, and for repairs of steam-heating apparatus, grates, stoves, heaters, ranges, and furnaces, mica, twenty-two thousand dollars;