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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il I. Ch. 210. 1899. 903 Repainting walls and woodwork of halls, wards, offices, lavatories, and so torth, three hundred dollars; ' Parailin and turpentine for waxing and polishing iloors, fifty dollars; rim wu, ea. Materials lor rebronzing radiators and piping, thirty dollars; Purchase of ilowers, trees, and shrubs for cadets’ hospital grounds, fifty dollars; Fitting up an operating room in cadet hospital, two thousand three hundred and ninety dollars; For materials and labor for repairs, alterations, and additions needed soiaarr imspmi. at the soldiers’ hospital : Draining urinal lloor slabs, twenty-tive dollars; Completing rubblestone wall and grading, four hundred dollars; Picket or twisted-wire fence on west side of soldiers’ hospital grounds, one hundred and fifty-five dollars; — Iron gates to entrance groundsof soldiers’ hospital, one hundred and sixty dollars; Stone gutters for roadway in front of soldiers’ hospital, sixty dollars; Sink in laboratory of soldiers’ hospital with water supply and waste piping, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; Brushes, paints, glass, putty, wax, and tnrpentine for general repairs and waxing doors, seventy-five dollars; d Purchase of trees and shrubbery for soldiers’ hospital grounds, fifty o lars; Repairs to ordnance laboratory and other buildings pertaining to the uedgssrs tr ordnance department of ordnance and gunnery, painting buildings, and materials I""' "‘“· for roads and walks, and for repairs to machinery and tools, one hun- · dred and fifty dollars; ~ Continuing the construction and repair of the roads between the old nm; ea. south guardhouse and the southern boundary line of reservation, and for continuing the laying of a stone walk along same, one thousand dollars; Cases, materials. fittings, fixtures, and other appliances and repairs Museum. for ordnance museum in new academy building, three hundred dollars; Two additional bathtubs and fixtures in cavalry barracks, one hundred b_B;av=£¤· ·= ·v··1ry and fifty dollars; - ° °' . Repairs and improvements to cavalry barracks, namely: For reilooring throughout, for repainting woodwork and bronzing radiators, for slate or tile floor for lavatory, and for new metallic sky- lights, one thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars; Lumber for general repairs of cavalry stables, one hundred and fifty Cuvulry stables. - dollars; Whitewashing and painting interior of riding hall (walls and ceil- iuuangmi. ing), three hundred dollars; \ Clock for riding hall, thirty-five dollars; Repairing roof of riding hall, forty-five dollars; New tin roof for pantry of cadet mess building, Seventy-one dollars; i ¤¤¤•·¤ mm build- Calcimining the following rooms of the drawing department: The nkepairs, drawing west academy, east academy, model room, and lecture room, nine hun. <*°v¤*¤¤·¤¤*·¤*·=- dred and thirty dollars; One set of officers’ quarters, eight thousand dollars; Extension of main building of cavalry stable to the north a distance of thirty feet, including a cellar under extension, six thousand and ninety dollars; One set of hospital stewards’ quarters for hospital steward on duty at cadet hospital, three thousand and fifty dollars; Additions to officers’ quarters numbered eleven, fifteen, seventeen, thirty-three, thirty-tive, thirty-seven, and forty~one, eight thousand nine hundred and forty dollars; Complete renovation of the library building: For removing towers of -1¤>¤¤ry b¤¤·¤¤z- the old observatory portion, and the walls, doors, and interior of the portion recently occupied by the department of philosophy, and making the whole fireproof; for putting up new cases and shelves, and adjusting the interior to comply with the requisites of a modern library; for making such modifications and alterations in the walls, windows, doors,