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 666 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 137. 1889. For water pipes, lumbing, and repairs, two thousand dollars. For cleaning public buildings (not quarters), six hundred dollars; Brooms, brushes, pails, tubs, soap, and cloths; two hundred dollars; Chalk, crayons, sponges, slate, rubbers, and card for recitationrooms, three hundred dollars; ’ Gompensaum. Compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars; Compensation of librarian, one hundred_and twenty dollars; mechanics. Pay of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the acndemic building, the cadet barracks, and office ui ing, cadet hospital, cha l, and philoso hical building, including the l1 rary, one thousand? five hundred dbllars; Pay of assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars; For pay of five iremen, two thousand seven hundred dollars; _ For pay of librarian’s assistant, one thousand dollars; 111 all, thirteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. _ _ L¤¤¤¤'· For increase and ex ense of library, namely: For periodicals, sta- ‘ tionery, binding new Ibooks, and scientic, historica, biographical, and general literature, to be purchased in open market on the written order of the Su rintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars. r¤m1me,e¤¤. For additionalle tables and chairs, furniture, and contingent repairs to library—rooms, two hundred dollars. For furniture for cadet hospital, and repairs of the same, one hundred dollars. . For contingencies for Superintendent of the Academy, one thousand dollars. _For renewing furniture in section-rooms, and repairing the same, five hundred dollars. mpm-¤, em. For repairs, upholstering, and carpeting the Academy chapel, five hundred dollars. _ For contingent funds to be expended under the direction of the Academic Board; for instruments, books, repairs to apparatus, and other incidental expensesnot otherwise provided for, one thousand www dollars: Provided, hat all technical and scientific supplies for the departments of instruction of the Military Academy sha be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may deem best. Mmm msu-ummm. d Eor purchase and repair of instruments for band, three hundred o ars. Public works. PUBLIC WORKS. ‘ Repsirinm-¤¤d¤.e¤¤· For buildings and (grounds: For repairing roads and aths, including roads and bri ges on reservation, five hundred dollars. For continuing construction of breast-high wall in dangerous places, five hundred dollars. wmpwerks For water-works: Renewal of material in filter-beds; im roving ventilation of filter house and water-house; hose for use in dleaning filter-beds, and water-house and for use in fire-service at same; tools, implements, and materials for use of the two keepers and for repairs of siphon—house, filter-house, and of four and one half miles of supply-pipes; for shed for tools, and storage of fuel, for keeper at Round on, and for tool-house at filter; for gauges at Round Pond and Delafield Pond, and stairs for access to same, five hundred and twenty dollars. For repair of cooking utensils, and the replacement of worn-out cooking utensils in the cadet subsistence department, three hundred and twenty-six dollars and ninety six cents. wsmpmr muding For the erection ot a fire-proof building on such site of the public ‘ grounds at West Point, New York. as may be designated by the Sec- ` retary of YVar,to accommodate all the departments of instruction of the Military Academy. to be constructed according to the plans recommended by the Academic Board and approved by the Secre-