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90 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 570. 1886. spouges, glue, alcohol, transfer-paper, hectograph, cloth, stationery, and contingencies, two hundred dollars; in all, five hundred dollars. Expenses, Board For expenses of the Board of Visitors, including mileage, three thou- °f V”“*°”· sand dollars. _ Incidental ex- For miscellaneous and incidental expenses: For gas-coal, oil, candles, P°“““· lanterns, matches, and wicking for lighting the Academy, chapel, library, cadet barracks, mess-hall, shops, hospital, offices, stables and ridinghall, sidewalks, and wharves, three thousand five hundred dollars; water-pipes, plumbing, and repairs, one thousand five hundred dollars; cleaning public buildings (not quarters), six hundred dollars; brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths, two hundred dollars; chalk, cray- ons, sponges, slate, and rubbers for recitation-rooms, three hundred Compensation. dollars; compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars; compensation of librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars; pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the academic building, the cadet barracks, and office building, cadet hospital, chapel, and philosophical building, including the library, one thousand two hundred dollars; pay of assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars; pay of five iiremen two thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, eleven thousand _ _ three hundred and twenty dollars. mI;;’;°·¤¤¤’¤ ¤· For pay of librarian’s assistant, one thousand dollars. Library. For increase and expense of library, namely: For periodicals, binding new books, and scientiiic, historical, biographical, and general literature, . one thousand five hundred dollars. pm;tm_ For additional tables and chairs, furniture, and contingent repairs to library rooms, two hundred dollars. I;or furniture for cadet hospital, and repairs of the same, one hundred dollars. For purchase of bedding and necessary articles for the use of candidates previous to their admission into the Academy, and for the purpose of defraying the cost of subsistence and other necessary expenses of ipdigppg glandidates who fail to pass the preliminary examination, tive un ollars. Contingencies. d ger contingencies for superintendent of the Academy, one thousand o ars. Renewing and For renewing furniture (desks and benches) in section-rooms, and re- {:g:¤¤¤g fumi- pairing the same, five hundred dollars. PUBLIC WORKS. Buildings and For buildings and grounds: For repairing roads and paths, including 8*°¤¤d¤- roads and bridges on reservation, five hundred dollars. Wall. For continuing construction of breast-high wall in dangerous places, ive hundred dollars. B¤¤’¤<=k¤- _ For cadet barracks: To complete the reflooring of fifty-one rooms and eight halls, two thousand dollars; scraping and painting the ceilings and halls, the wood·work inside and out, and completing the repairs to tlhelsame and the piazza, three thousand dollars; in all, five thousand o ars. . R¤1>¤}¤‘i¤z» ¤¤=·» For altering, repairing and convertin into suitable uarters for °m°°” ‘*“°'°"“‘ omcers the old cadet hospital, three thousgnd five hundredqdollars. W¤*°’·"°Fk¤· For water-works: Renewal of material in filter-beds; improving ventilation of iilter-house and water·house; hose for use in cleaning filterbeds and water·house and for use in nre-service at same; tools implements, and materials for use of the two keepers and for repairs of siphon-house, filter-house, and of four and one-half miles of supply- pipes; for shed for tools, and storage of fuel for keeper at Bound Pond and for tool-house at filter; for gauges at Round Pond and Delaiield Pond, and stairs for access to same, five hundred and twenty dollars. Approved, June 29, 1886.