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 302 FOBTY-EIGHTH coummss. sms. 11. cu. sa, ss. 1885. B¤Udi¤s¤ ¤·¤d For buildings and grounds: For repairing roads and path, five hung'°““d°· dred dollars. Br¤¤¤*·-high WML For continuing breasvhigh wall south toward guardh0use,five hundred dollars. C*d°* ‘”¤’¤*°k¤- For cadet barracks: Reilooriu g certain rooms and halls, painting wood-work and repairing same, door-locks, scraping and kalsomimng walls, and repairing piazza, five thousand dollars. @6** h°¤P1**r  For pointing new cadet hospital, one thousand onelmndred and fifty ollars. b$wm*i°¤ For pointing administration building, seven hundred and ninety dol- ‘ rs. bE£¤g <>¤d¤\ For pointing portion of cadet barracks, three hundred dollars. B¤Ii¤i¤g P¤¤- For relinin ara ts of eedet barracks with lvanized iron five ata? °’d°* ""' hundred d011s5s? PB ga ’ W¤f¤¥~“’<>¤‘k¤· For water-works: Renewing of material in iilter-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 siph0n·h0use,iilter·bouse, and of four and one-half miles of supply-pipesfor shed for tools, and storage of fuel for keeper at Bound Pond, and for tool-house at lllter; for gauges at Round Pond and Delalleld Pond, and stairs for access to same, five hundred and twenty dollars. » mgwnd ****1** For additional bathmubs, and repairs to bath·tubs, in cadet barracks: Completion of the setting, casing, partitioning oil`, and concreting around twenty bath-tubs for use of the cadets, one thousand dollars; which sum shall be immediately available. 3**** b“"°°k¤· For band barracks, namely: Floor-timbers, ilooring and plastering basement of; eonoreting area; stairs from basement; porches, with stairs to back yard; water and drain pipes, and repairs, three thousand   eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fourteen cents. b£1g_d¤*¤°¤h: ° For addition to the present building containing water-closets for the bg w';‘§m:’l:“t;` use of cadets, so as to permit new closets and new urinals to be set up,    one thousand two hundred dollars. ]a¤=<=¤°¤ ¤!` ¤°°· For erection of a new ioe-cooler, or refrigemtor, for the cadet mess, °°° °" to be immediately available, three hundred dollars. Approved, February 12th, 1885. F°bmm'Y l3· 1885- CHAP. 58.-An act for the protection of children in the District of Columblg gud "_"€_L fcr other purposes. Association for Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United UN P¤§v•=¤¤9¤ vf State; of America in Uongreas assembled, That from and after the pas- Q:}'{.’:’;{‘j sage of this act the Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- ,1 m b i ,__,,, m 6 mais for the District of Columbia shall be known as the “Washington yrmgea to Wash- Humane Society ”, and shell be authorized to extend its operations giwu H¤¤¤¤¤¤ under this act to the protection of children as well as animals from Oxfémm B X  cruelty and abuse. In pursuance thereof the said society may cause its mded to p,,,m_ proper ohicers or agentsjo preter complaints, before any court in the tio¤o2`children.Its District of Columbia having jurisdiction, for the violation of any law ¤¢§<=¤¤» =¤;¤_•1 =~z•;¤¤:• relating to or atfecting the protection of children in said District, and "}a{'mQ":¤fi' aid Q: hy its proper attorney may add in bringing the facts before such court Bringing ram M. m any proceeding taken. fore count. M.Q%:***;?::%:t°  Sec. 2. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall, by. cnmmbm to am in the police force of said District, aid the said society, its officers and ,,;,,mi,,g 1,,,, H,- ageuns, in the enforcement of all laws relating to or afecting the pro- Miqg to the pro· mation of children; and the Commissioners of the said District, and
 * “gg;fi$*:§;;:é mei; successors, are authorized, in their discretion, to detail, from time

0, appoint ms to uma, an officer oi- olhcers to aid specially in the work ofsaid society, w aid. in wx or they may eommxssxon any duly appointed agents of said society