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 1038 srxrrnrrr oorronnss. sm. II. cn. 2.90. 1909. g¤§,y,j,{S§i¤¤¤ *1*** Burrmrrves Arm erzourms. For cases, materials, fittings, fixtures, and other appliances and 1(ieyilairs for ordnance museum in academy building, six hundred o ars; °*d¤¤¤<=¤l¤b°¤·*°*Y· For repairs to ordnance laboratory and other buildings pertaining to the department of ordnance and gunnery, and materials for roads and walks, and for repairs to-machinery and tools, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; For general repairs to the cadet laundry building, and for emergency incidental expenses about building, to be expended without advertising, four hundred dollars; For general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet store building, including storerooms, office, tailor shops, and shoe—repairing shcips, ve hundred dollars; ¤<>¥<¤¤¤¤’¤¤¤Pi*¤*- or materials and labor for repairs, alterations, and additions needed at the soldiers' hospital, as ollows: ` Purchase of suitable incandescent lights, droplights, tubing, mantels, and so forth; for paraffin and turpentine for waxing iioors; for brushes, ints, glass, putty, and for general repairs; for materials for rebilonzing radiators; and for purchase of flowers, fruit trees, shrubs, plshnts, and so forth, for hospital grounds, one hundred and sixty-five o ars; W·¤¤rw¤r¤ For waterworks: For the maintenance and operation of the filter beds, reservoirs, and pipe lines including the tools, implements, and materials required therefor; and for policing the grounds and repairing the roads in the vicinity of the reservoirs, filters, and intake dam, two thousand dollars; C¤<*¤¤¤><>¤P*¤l- For repairs and necessary alterations and additions to the cadet ` hosrpital, as follows: or materials for rebronzing radiators and pipi ; material for waxing and polishing floors ; suitable incandescent lights, droplights, mantels, tubes, for car ts, furniture, and appliances; for repairs of damaged articles, and Iidr miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and twenty dollars; _ For urchase of {lowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, one hundred dollars; 0***** ¤·¤•¢*¤- Repairs to cadet barracks: For repairing and renewing plastering, painting, and calcimining, repairs to woo work, reilooring, rearranging rooms, increasing sinks _ gatlhs, and other incidental repairs to the building, five thousand o ars; Cemetery- For maintainin and im roving the ounds of the t cemete one thousand liveirundredlzlollars; gr POS ry, For continuing the construction of breast-high wall in dangerous places, one thousand dollars; ‘ F~°¤d¤· sm For broken stone and gravel for roads, and for repairing sidewalks, roads, paths, and bridges on the reservation, six thousand dollars; Fm *’¤*¤¤¤¤- For completing work in connection with the restoration of Fort Putnam, on the United States Milita Academy Reservation at West Point New York, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, five thousand dollars; other machinery in the cadet mess, and the re lacement of same to be expended without advertising, five hundredp dollars; l G·¤*¢¤¤'¤ ¤<>¤¤¢- For necessary alterations to frame building on the recent] purchased "Dassour1"dpro rty to convert into quarters for- gardener-’s house, one thousan dolilearsg
 * °P¤*¤· ew- For repair of boilers, engines, dynamos, motors, refrigerating and