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374 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. w1¤¤m,mm¤. For court-house and post-office at Winona, Minnesota: For completion of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. York. Pe For post-office at York, Pennsylvania: For purchase of site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-five thou- · sand dollars. · Jackson, men., For post-office at Jackson, Michigan: For additional appropriation tpl comtpletehtire Gpyieripment bui ding for post-office at that city, t irt - ve thousand dollars. wamngmn, n. c. Building for Bureau of Engraving and Printing: For the erection

 and comp etion of a wing at the west end of the building of the

·Bureau of Engraving and Printing, including heating and ventilation, at a cost not exceeding eighty thousand dollars, the work to be rformed under the direction of the Su ervising Architect of the Tleasury Department, eighty thousand dcglars. F T b ld W h f C l b F wmumgmu, nc, or reasury ui ing at as ington, District o o um ia: or d,, g*§“;lep]l,'Q§f geppirs to Treasury Building and Winder Building, eight thousand o ars. '¤1;¢:,_1:ir¤¤¤dvr¤¤¤r— For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repairs and preservation of custom-houses, court- ouses, post-offices, marine hospitals, and other public buildings under control of Treasury Depart- ` ment, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and hereafter the Annual nepm. Secretary of the Treasury shall annually report to Congress in the Book of estimates a statement of the ex en iture of the appropriation for " repairs and preservation of pulilic buildings " which shall show the amount eiapended on each public building and the number · of persons employe and paid salaries from such appropriation. I wrpgnatgmgsa, me LIGH’r—HoUsEs, BEACONS, AND FOG—S1GNALS.

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B Lubec Nu-mm, me. Lubec Narrows Light-Station, Maine: For additional amount for gpmpletign of tlhe liglg-giousle agd dfplgigignal at Lubec Narrows, aine, ii teen thousand ve un re dollars. . vvrniield Point, Cornfield Point Light-vessel, Connecticut: For construction and cmu" establishment of a light-vessel with a steam fog-signal for the Cornfield Point Station, Long Island Sound, seventy thousand dollars. Statue of Liberty;. Statue of Liberty Light-Station, New York: For completing the B°d1°°s m“"d’N`electric-light plant forlighting the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World on Bedloe’s Island, in addition to the amount appropriv¤1.z4,p.s16. ated byiithe act apppoved }Ma15:h (thircgiptighcteep hundreid bepghty- seven, ve thousanc two un re an ty dollars: ant a a ances of funds appropriated by the act approved March third. eighteen U ded b I lgunfrgii ap eirptyilseven, for lighting tpe Stptige of Ligertyin New ¤¤rp<·p ¤ — or · ar or IC ma remain unexp nn < > , m » ie same are °”°°°°"°°°m°‘ hereby, made,available ilor completing the plant for lighting the station. m'1}<g¤£¥`;i¤Igr¤{,¤¤»¤t¤¤ Staten Island Light-House Depot, New York: For continuing the ' ‘construction of the sea-wall at the general light-house depot at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, twenty-five thousand dollars. mmm my sm- Light·Keeper’s Dwelling, Electric Buoy Station, New Jersey: For ¤°°’S"‘d’H°°k‘N‘J‘ erection of a dwelling for the keeplers of the electric buoiy station at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, three thousand five hundred ollars. S¤¤dY H00M N- ·'· Sandy Hook Li ht-Station, New Jersey: For the erection of a new fog-signal house, ger removal of part of the old machinery, and for replacipg wha; S1 needful at Sandy Hook Light-Station, New Jersey, eight thousand ollars. C,E*;¤:wLT,{,¢¢i, SW¤¤¤ Elm Tree Light-Station, New York: For moving the Elm Tree "light and placing it in ran e with the New Dorp light to make a Range mgm. range to guide through the Swash Channel, three thousand dollars. 1=·s¤wacx·¤ inane Fenwic ’s Island Shoal Light-Vessel, Maryland: For construction m’°“# Md- and establishment of a first-class light-vessel with a steam fo -si al g 3 gn \