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 FIFTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 853. 1901. 1165 FRANKFORD ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA; For new Pf'¤“k‘°’d **·*·**¤°·1· two-story carpenter shop, twenty-five thousand dollars; ` d ger new two·story storehouse for factory supplies, fifteen thousand o ars; A For one two-story brick shop for lar e caliber cartridge plant and additional machinery, fifty-five thousand dollars; East storehouse: For one Morse improved belt ower elevator of two thousand pounds capacit, to operate at a speed) of forty feet per minute, also a number two Ggane electric motor, and the cutting and framing of hatchways and preparation of pit in cellar, and for renewal of six hundred square feet of flooring in iirst story, one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars; in all, ninety-six thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. ‘ SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA, PENNsYLvANIA: For the con- Pjchuylkill ArS€¤¤~‘» Struction of one fire roof building for storage and other purposes. ` seventy-five thousandpdollars. SANDY Hoox PROVING GROUND, NEW JERSEY: For building and Sandy Hook Provrepairing roads and walks, and for general re airs of shops, store- mg Gr°u°d’N'J' houses, and quarters, two thousand five hundred) dollars. SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS: For general Spri¤sHe1¤.M¤ss. care, repair of quarters, of buildings, and machinery not used for manufacturing purposes, ten thousand dollars. ` The unexpended balance of the Sum appropriated by the sundry civil apprqpriation Act approved June sixth, nineteen hundred, for curbing an macadamizing Ma azine street, is hereby made available for grading and macadam1zing iincoln street. TESTING MACHINE, WAI'ERTOWN ARSENAL: For labor and materials W¤*¢¤<>W¤·M¤¤¤· in caring for, preserving, and operating the United States testing machine at Watertown Arsenal, including such new•tools and appliances as may be required, fifteen thousand dollars. »  WATERTOWN ARSENAL, WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETIS1 For moving the old brick two-storied administration building to a new site, and converting it into two sets of noncommissioned ofIicers’ quarters, two thousand five hundred dollars; _ For barracks for one company of enlistedmen, thirty thousand dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars. H · REPAIRS or ARSENALS: For re airs and improvements at arsenals and R€P¤i¤¤· powder depots, and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accidents or other contingencies during the year may render necessary, ninety thousand dollars. A BUILDINGS AND eRoUNDS IN AND4 AROUND WASHINGTON. W¤¤hi¤g*¤>¤»D-C- ‘ · For the improvement and care of public grounds, as follows: B l;1£Sdi¤8¤ Md For improvement and maintenance of grounds south of Executive gm ` Mansion, four thousand dollars. For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousand dollarsl c,{‘;fp’°"m““‘ md For ordinary care of Lafayette Park, one thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Franklin Park, one thousand dollars.· d Flpr improvement and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, two thousand o rs. d ger care and improvement of Monument Grounds, five thousand o ars. I For continuing im rovement of reservation numbered seventeen, and R°S°"¤’°i°¤ N°·1"- site of old canal nortlhwest of same, two thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That no part thereof shall be expended upon other than gggqgitme property belonging to the United States.` For construction and repair of post—and-chain fences, repair of high iron fences, constructing stone coping about reservations, painting