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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 902. 1886. 245 Liunrrxo run Exnourrvn MANSION AND runmo onouuns, For _Lighti¤i:Bx•=cngas, pay of lamp-lighters, gas-fifters, and plumbers ; gas-fifting and *‘“’ .1lI“”Sl°“ ““‘* plumbing; purchase and erection of lamps and lamp-posts ; purchase pnbm gr°"°d”' of matches, and for repairs of all kinds; fuel and lights for office, stables, watchnien’s lodges, and for the greenhouses at the nursery, fourteen thousand dollars: Provided, That for each six—foot burner not con- Provjso. nected with a. meter in the lamps on the public grounds no more than M“x“”“m 1***5* twenty dollars shall be paid per lamp for gas, including lighting, clean- mnt P" mm?' ing, and keeping in repair the lamps, under any expenditure provided for in this act; and authority is hereby given to substitute other illurninating material for the same or less price, and to use so much of the sum hereby appropriated as may be necessary for that purpose. REPAIR on WA’rE1t—1>1PI·:s AND FIRE-PLUGSr—FOT repairing and ex- Water-pipe and tending watenpipes, purchase of apparatus to clean them, and clean- 5¥°·Pl¤5·’J¤· ing the springs and repairing and renewing the pipes of the same that R°[’“'”·“"· supply the Capitol, the Executive Mansion and the building for the State, Y\’ar, and Navy Departments, two thousand five hundred dollars. · TBLEGRAPH TO CONNECT THE CAPITOL WITH THE DEPARTMENTS Government tel- Axn Govnazmnzvr Pmnrme Omron: For care and repair of exist- •>s¤=1>¤· ing lines, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Burnnrne ron rms ScrAcrn, WAR, AND NAVY Dnrmrmnursz For Building {or completing the construction of the buildinlg, roofs, heating apparatus, Sj*j‘B°·W*;t’·°¤‘{I*“‘ elevators, partitions, iron work, doors, p astering and stucco-work, lic,,;}),;,,';,? °' _ plumbing and gas-fitting, approaches, and for each and every purpose connected with the construction of the building, including the rent of necessary office-room, five hundred thousand dollars. YVASHING-TON MoNuMnN·r: For completion of the Washington Mon- Washington ument, namely: For earth-filling and grading around the monument, M°¤“m°¤*· iilling so much of the pond just north of Monument as may be needful , to secure the foundation of the monument, office expenses, including rent of necessary office-rooms, and for each and every purpose connected with the completion of the monument, fifty-seven thousand dol- C¢>¤¤pl¤ti¤¤-_ lars, to be expended under the direction of the joint commission created v°r ?1» P- 123- by the act of August second, eighteen hundred and seventy-six: Pro- Pf°{”“°· vided, That the work of iilling the pond north of the monument shall Fming P°“d· not be commenced before December first, eighteen hundred and eighty- six. Burrnrxe ron Amir Mnnrom. Museum AND LIBRARY: For stacks Medicalbiuseum. of book-cases in library hall, including iron supports, stairs, and pertorated gallery-floors, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ _ . _ For shelving and cases for record and pension division two thousand Gtgws, shclvnnx, dollars. ’ For cases for museum, ten thousand dollars. For shelving and cases for center building, two thousand dollars. For carpets and furniture, three thousand dollars. For gas-fixtures for entire building, one thousand and fifty dollars. ARMY AND NAVY I£0sP1TAL. Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas: Ifor labor and Miivtkgprrrgsd material for grading, constructing retaining wall, inclosing with iron N"; hospifd fence, and improving grounds of hospital, twenty-seven thousand dol-, lars. SERVICE ARMY AND NAVY HOSPITAL. For ogg clerk, at twelve hundred dollars; OBB Cl1l8f steward, seven EX¥’°¤*“· hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant steward, four hundred and eighty dollars; two cooks, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; ten nurses, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two ward-masters, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; one matron, at tour hundred and eighty dollars; five laundresses, at one hundred and eighty dollars