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 Fonrrnrnrn oonennss. snss. rr. cn. 262. 1887. 529 two assistant surgeons, clerk, engineer, matron, nurses, laundresses, cooks, teamsters, watchmen, and laborers, fourteen thousand dollars; for rent of hospital buildings and grounds, four thousand dollars; for fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, transportation, medicines and medical supplies, repairs and furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, ten thousand five hundred dollars; one centrifugal wringer, two hundred and forty dollars; for painting inside of hospital wards, four hundred dollars, to be immediately available in all, fifty- one thousand one hundred and forty dollars. _ EDUCATION m ALASKA. Alaska. For the education of the children of school age in the Territory of l;¥d¤¤¤’¤i¤¤ ¤f Alaska, without reference to race, twenty-five thousand dollars. °l"ld"°“· rurrorur. mrsmm. m1;l':ti¤¤¤l Mn- Hnsrmc AND Lrcurme run Narrows;. Museum: For expense of Hwivs. lightheating, lighting, and electrical and telephonic service for the National "‘¥· °*°· Museum, twelve thousand dollars. PRESERVATION or COLLECTIONS or THE NATIONAL Musmmz For Pr¤¤;¤¤ti¤¤ of the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the collections from the °°l'°°*'°”“• °*°· surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other · sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, one hundred and sixteen thousand dollars. Fummruan Arm mxrunns or run NATIONAL Musmm: For cases, Furniture, ew. furniture, fixtures, and appliances required for the exhibition and safekeeping of the collections of the National Museum, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty thousand dollars. UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT. mg? D¤P¤¤· Amuoams Arm Ansm¤Ai.s. _  ““° \ For the Rock Island Arsenal, Bock Island, Illinois, as follows: Rock Island, 111. For continuing armory-shop K, an irondinishiug shop, thirty-five thousand dollars. For continuing storehouse K, thirty-five thousand dollars. For machinery and shop-iixtures, seventeen thousand dollars. For replacing wooden beams on Rock Island Wagon-bridge (between the island andthe city of Bock Island) by iron ones, reilooring wagonroad and sidewalks, and painting, nine thousand dollars. For replacing ilooring and sidewalks and for painting Moline Bridge, one thousand five hundred dollars. For general care, preservation, and improvements; 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 railroad, ten thousand dollars. For repairing temporary towers for wire transmission of water power, two thousand dollars. _ For the Rock Island Bridge as follows: Bridge expense;. For care and expense of maintaining and operating the draw, nine thousand dollars. r For protecting the Rock Island Bridge by means of sheer-booms, two hundred and fifty dollars For renewing trucks with steel rollers at end of each span; wagonroac, sidewalks, door-beams, and stringers for supporting railroadtrack,. ·eight thousand dollars. _ Svnmormw Ansnnu., Srumcrmw, MASSACHUSETTS: For re- “BP¤¤8fi°ld= pairs and preservation of grounds, buildings, and machinery not used for manufacturing purposes, fifteen thousand dollars. Y STAT r.—vor. xxrv—-31