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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 902. 1886. ‘ 243 BUREAU OF LABOR. Labor Bureau. For books, periodicals, and newspapers for the library of the Bureau Library. of Labor, five hundred dollars. For the education of the children of school age in the Territory of Education of Alaska, without regard to race, fifteen thousand dollars. °l>M*°¤· =\l=*$k¤¤· That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, directed to Len-nc—pi-ze-qua, pay to Len-ne-pi—ze~qua, alias Nancy Latontain, an Indian woman re- ¤l€=¤¤N¤¤¤F L=**¥*¤· siding in Miami County, State of Indiana, and of the band of Indians "‘,§‘,; mm, to known as the Miamies of Indiana, the sum of six hundred and ninety- s ' nve dollars and seventy-seven cents, with interest thereon at five per - centum per annum for one. year, equal to one per capita share paid to the said Miamies of Indiana by authority of the act of Congress of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, which appropriated the Vol. 21, p. 43::. sum necessary to make the tinal payment to said Indians and directed the payment thereof, the sum herein directed to be paid to said Lenne-pi-ze·qua being her per capita share in said payment; and the sum necessary to pay the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. UNDER THE WAI! DEPARTBIBNT. \VarDepartmenb. ARMORIES AND ARSENALS. B Aiamoriesand ar- ED3 S. For Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, as follows: Rock Island, Ill- For armory-shop K, an iron-finishing shop, thirty-tive thousand dollars. · For commencing storehouse K, thirty-nve thousand dollars. For machinery and shop-fixtures, seventeen thousand dollars. For general care, preservation, and improvement; for building new roads; for care and preservation: of the water-power; for painting and care and preservation of permanent buildings, bridges, and shores of the island; for building fences, grading grounds, and repairs and extension of rail-road, ten thousand dollars. For the Rock Island Bridge as follows: - _ Bridge °,P,,m,,,,_ ‘ For care and preservation of the Rock Island Bridge, and expenses of maintaining and operating the draw, nine thousand dollars. For protecting the Rock Island Bridge by means of sheer-booms, two hundred and fifty dollars. SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS: For re- spi-1¤g6e1d,M¤s¤. pairs and preservation of grounds, buildings, and machinery not used for manufacturing purposes, fifteen thousand dollars. , ’ For construction of a tire-proof building to be used as a milling-shop, thirty thousand dollars. BENICIA ARSENAL, BBNICIA, CALIFORNIA : For purchasing and Benici¤,C¤l. erecting one boiler for shops, one thousand four hundred dollars. For building a brick cistern at magazine number one, three thousand three hundred dollars. FBANKFOHD Ansnxiu., I’IIILADr1Ll*HIA. PENNSYLVANIA: For two Fm¤kl'crd,Pa. new seveniyhorse-power double-deck steam-boilers, complete, with all Pquipments, including one steam donkeyptlmp, gauges, injectors, and patent grates, six thousand dollars. For one twenty-five·horse-riosver expansion steamcngne, three thousand five hundred dollars. For increasing height of stack, twentydive feet, nine hundred dollars. ' For two compound double·action presses, two thousand eight hundred dollars. For four combined priming and shell-spreading machines, two thousand two hundred dollars. For four cartridge-trimming machines, two thousand dollars. d ger three cartridge-tapering machines, two thousand four hundred o ars. For one cartridge-varnishing machine, four hundred dollars.