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 920 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 804. 1901. ` For Welsbach burners, mantles, and mica chimneys, twenty-five dollars; For brushes, paints, glass, putty, wax, and turpentine, for general repairs and waxing iloors, seventy·’rive dollars; or materials for rebronzing radiators, thirty dollars; For purchase of flowers and shrubs for hos ital grounds, fifty dollars; For metal ceiling for walls, three hundred) dollars; w‘"°“‘"°’k°· For waterworks: Renewal of material in filter beds; improving ventilation 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 suppl pipe; for shed for tools and storage of fuel for kee er of Round Pond; and for tool house at filter; for gauges at Round gond and Delaheld Pond, and for stairs for access to same, and all other necessary work of maintenance and repairs, one thousand two hundred dollars; For necessary improvements to water—supply system: To grade and remove vegetable growth and properly drain the vicinity of usk reservoir and fence road around 1t, five thousand dollars; or from any appropriation that may Eereafter be made for waterworks, a sum not to exceed seventy-five cents per day ma be dpaid as extra-duty pay to the overseer, when such overseer is a soldier etailed for that duty. R*’P**i”· For painting and for general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet quartermaster’s department building, including storerooms, office, tailor shops, shoe-repairing shops, to be expended as re%_uired without advertising, three hundred do lars; or electric motor to run elevator, fans, and sewing machines in cadet quartermaster’s department building, to be immediately available, one hundred and fifty dollars; For one furnace and connection, com(plete, for one set of quarters belonging to the cadet quartermaster’s epartment and occupied by one 0 its employees, to be immediately available, two hundred and fift dollars;, Igepairs and additions to the cadet hospital, as follows: For repainting walls and woodwork of halls, wards, lavatories, and so forth, three hundred dollars; - For repaintin exterior of brick annex to wards, and painting exterior of new bri<§< addition to same one hundred and fifty dollars; For new boiler for range in kitchen in hospital corps mess, ninety- Eve dollars; _ . For closets for storing dust pans, brooms, bedpans, etc., in each lavatory pertaining to wards, sixty dollars; · For material for rebronzing radiators and piping. thirty dollars; For paraffin and turpentine for waxing and polishing- floors, fifty dollars; For metal ceilin for dormitories of the hospital corps, with cost of labor, one hundred dollars; - For constructing a south wing to the hospital, to correspond with the present north wing, for the accommodation of the sick, to be built of stone, -with brick annex for lavatories, baths, and water-closets, including cost of labor, plumbing, gas iittings, radiators, and so forth, forty-six thousand dollars;. For urchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, seventy- · five dollars; For urchase of lVelsbach burners, droplights, mantles, tubes, and so forth, forty dollars; For painting walls, ceiling, and ironwork of main hall of gymnasium, bowling alleys, closets, vestibules, reception room, office, storerooms, and halls, eight hundred dollars;
 * ,§§S2`§fd“°y pw °° Provided, That from the foregoing a propriations for waterworks,