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 522 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1893. For hot—water heating apparatus complete, for quarters 110. forty-one, three hundred and twenty-five dollars. Plumbing an mw. For completing the modernization and improvement of the plumbing °'*8°· and sewerage of the post, three thousand dollars. For repairs to cadet hospital as follows; mspmi repairs, For repainting inside walls and ceilings of hospital throughout; for °"•`~ repaintin g inside woodwork of hospital; for repairing and relacquering mantelpieces; for repairing plastering where needed; for repainting bauisters of inside front stairway; for restaining rims of bath tubs; for one gallon of ready-mixed cherry color; for two sash tools; for two varnish brushes; for white-washing sides of elevator shaft; for repairs to elevator; for painting and japanning iron water pipes in cellar; for nineteen sash locks for windows in cellar; for repairs to door of storeroom and cellar; for new bath tub and ventilating trap of wash bath, iirst floor; for new wooden covering for outside steps, for use in winterfor placing faucets for drawing water in bath rooms on the second and third floors; for keys of three small drug closets; for reoiling and relacquering hard-wood floors of hospital throughout; for material for rejapanning ironwork about fire places of hospital throughout; for material for rebronzing radiators throughout hospital; and for glass for reglazing windows throughout hospital, eight hundred and seventy dollars and ninety-nine cents. For material necessaryto keep the polished floor of the soldier’s hospital in condition, year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four: For floor waxing and polishing brushes, number two, iron weighted, with carpet covered edges and sides weight of brush fifty pounds, twenty doHars; For rubbing felt pieces, two, number four American, eighteen by eighteen, one and one-half inches thick, five dollars; For butcher’s Boston polish for floors, live liquid gallons, ten dollars; suauvmspan. For improvements and additions required for soldiers’ hospital: {or seeding two acres of ground in lawn grass, two dollars and fifty cen s. For constructing three hundred yards of walk and filling the same with ha1f—inch stone, one hundred and ninety-six dollars. For two gas lamps and lamp-posts and connections with hospital main, one at main gate and one at main entrance, seventy dollars; For whitewash and brushes scaffolding, and cost of labor for cleaning the interior of riding hall, and necessary paint for covering cavalry stables throughout, tour hundred and fifty dollars. For repairing road from south gate to the southern boundary line of the reservation and for laying a stone or cement walk along the same, two thousand dollars. For new sewer from Logtown, one thousand three hundred dollars. For asphalt road and walk in front of and around the new gymnasium, two thousand dollars. cavalry barracks- For painting the inside of the new cavalry barracks, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For repairs to ordnance laboratory: For new floor in barrack room, seventy-five dollars. For new spouting on all buildings, one hundred and fifty dollars. For repairs of north building: bm? of Nmh d Eor walls, plasteriug, flooring, and so forth, two hundred and fifty o ars. For tin roof for instrument shed, fifty dollars. For increase of water supply in laboratory yard, one hundred and fifty dollars. For new wash basins in barrack room for use of enlisted men, fifty dollars. For repair of instrument house: For relining acid troughs for batteries, twenty-tive dollars;