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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 792. 1900. 653 eighteen hundred and ninet -nine, to prevent the spread of contagious disease, one thousand two liiundred and eighty-five dollars and fifty cents; In all, for miscellaneous items and incidental expenses, twenty thousand four hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents; Buildings and grounds, Military Academy: Repairing roads and gr§\];,f,L‘ll"g$ "““ gagis, including roads and bridges on reservation, one thousand ' 0 ars; Continuing construction of breast-high wall in dangerous places, W 7 five hundred dollars; d ¥{Ol‘ a sea wall at river front, eight thousand one hundred and thirty o ars. Waterworks: Renewal of material in filter beds; improving venti- “'*"""""’kS· lation of filter house and water house; hose for use in cleaning 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 pipe; for shed for tools and storage of fuel for keeper of Round Pond, and for tool house at illter; for gauges at Round Pond and Delafield Pond, and for stairs for access to same, and all other necessary work of maintenance and repairs, one thousand two hundred dollars; d Eroken stone and gravel for roads, one thousand five hundred 0 ars; Maintaining and improving the grounds of the post cemetery, three C°““°*°">’- thousand dollars;_ Painting, calcimining, whitewashing, and repairing interior walls of R°p*“”· cadet mess building, kitchen, dish pantry, bakery, dormitories, storerooms, cold-storage rooms, and machinery rooms, and for incidental repairs about the same, to be expended without advertising, four hundred dollars; General repairs to cadet laundry building, painting interior, and for emergency incidental expenses about the building, to be expended without advertising, four hundred dollars; Tearing out old cement floor of machinery and wash room in cadet laundry building, putting in granolithic floor, movin and resetting machinery on proper foundations, putting in new ang repairing ol drain pipes, seven hundred and fifty dollars; Painting, and for general incidental repairs and improvements to ` the cadet quartarmaster’s building, including storerooms, office, tailor shops, shoe-repairing shops, to be expended as required without advertising, three hundred dollars; Putting steel ceiling in cadet mess hall——Grant Hall-—six hundred dollars;. Tearing out the old cement floor in "scullery” of cadet subsistence building, tearing out old sinks, grease trap, and connections now in the center of floor, and putting in granolithic floor, new sinks, improved plumbing, and connections with amew and modern style of grease trap on outside of building, one thousand dollars; Repairs to cadet barracks: For repairing and renewing pgastering: —h¤rrwck¤. painting and calcimining four divisions; repairs to woodwor ; reflooring twe divisions; and for other incidental repairs to the building. two thousand three hundred dollars; ·For repairs and additions to the cadet hospital: ··h°SPi°¤l· Repaintinglwalls and woodwork of halls, wards, lavatories, and so forth, three undred dollars; Parafiin and turpentine for waxing and polishin floors, fifty dollars; F’°°’ W°X·°*°· . Materials for rebronzing radiators and piping, thirty dollars; Lockers for clothing of sick cadets in ward numbered two, one hundred dollars; Removing present defective floor in ward numbered two and replac-