Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/422

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392 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 130. 1875. BUILDINGS AND GBOUNDST AND AROUND WASHING. B u i ld ings and Improvement, repair, and careof public grounds : Of public buildings, glggsdu d`,€,;5\;¤__jl groundsfauld works in the Drstrict of Columbia, under the direction of tom ° the Chie of Engineers : · 0f(§§;g;*`favQ,‘;&'afn*f For filling the ground south of the Executive Mansion, ten thousand

 dollars.

buglulrdv {li ¤ i 9 x» For sub-draining, and repairing, and regravelling the walks and roads ·§g;n,gm¤*¤S¤¤·¤¤ of the Smithsonian grounds north of the building, and for moving trees g4 and construction of tountains, ten thousand dollars. t R¤ ¤rE»Jth>({1 bei For completing the improvement of rcifaipvation between Third and ‘T'°°“ ‘ "·“ Sixth streets as per plan ten thousand dollars. - Sixth streets. 7 ’ R¤¤¤¤‘V¤·*l0¤ <>¤ For nlling and grading reservation on Maryland avenue, lately occu- M""Y1““d "°““°‘ pied by the Agricultural Department, eight thousand dollars. Green-houses and 0I' 0I' l11a 0816 0 aD GX GDS10D O green OUSGS, all propiiga mg _ F d` ry f, d tt , h d f H;;1:>8¤*l¤S·H **1* garden, three thousand dollars. · L h f ° Y ° * * ° For ordinary care of Lafayette Square two thousand dollars. Sq rare. ’ fRl>moX¤1_of1i<;¤c¤e For removal of fences on the eastern and western sidgs cg Agri- '°“* l$“°“ “"“ cultural grounds during the present ilsca year, one hun re dollars. rrounds. L Fences, For annual repair of fences, two thousand dollars. ‘ Menu?} _ For manure and hire of horses, and carts, eight thousand dollars. fo£"£‘*"“K U °” For painting iron fences, four thousand dollars. " Seat . For care and repair of seats, one thousand dollars. Tools. For purchase and repair of tools, one thousand dollar . _ boggos and treo- For trees, tree-boxes, lime, and whitewashing, five thousand dollars. Snow are ire. Eor geuioving snow; and ice, one thpusapdldollars. d th Flowers mid lOl` OWBTS D0 S WIDE WIPO HH O1` Hill l.El.D. yGOpO lUlD OBB Ollilowcr-pvts. &¤. sand dollars. ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ Trees and plants. For purchase of young trees and plants for nursery, and care of same, two thousand dollars. Treeqnnrkers. For tree markers and marking the same, one hundred dollars. Sparrow eages. For making cages and boxes for sparrows, five hundreddollars. Nuisenees. For abating nuisances, one thousand dollars. Ailanthus—trees. For removing ailanthustrees from the public grounds condemned by _ the board of health, five hundred dollars. F°““*·‘“““· 1 For care of and repair to, the various fountains, one thousand dollars R¤¤<>rv¤ti<>¤ N0- 3- For completing the improvement ofreservation numbered three, (Mou- _ ument Grounds,) as per plan, twenty thousand dollars. &R<>1=»y¤}g fourb. For taking up and relaying curb and ilag south of the Executive c°%£,$g“,fé, Mansion, one thousand ive hundred dollars. 0¤¤¢i¤g d<>w¤ For cutting down embankment on the nursery, one thousand two glglsary °mb“”k‘ hundred and fifty dollars.. F°“¤'°°»lP ¤°¤*h For repairing fountain south of the Executive Mansion and for cop- §fo5jX"°“°"’° MM' ing and centre piece for same, three thousand dollars. ’ _ · F°¤¤m¤¤ Mld For fountains and watchman’s lodge in Judjciar S uare five·thou· §;=<=g··;=;g¤g;g5·=; sand sellers. —’ q ’ qlllll'8. ~ Seats for public For purchase of three hundred seats for the public grounds, two s'¤‘¤¤}¤d¤· _ thousand tour hundred dollars. cgggggglng ¤>¤· For improving variousmeservations, fifteen thousand dollars. ,B,£x°°“*lV° M¤¤· For the Executive Mansion, as-_ follows: For repairs, ten thousand ‘ dollars; for refurnishing, ten thousand dollars; for fuel for the same and for the green-houses, five thousand dollars; for care of, and necessary repairs to, the green-houses, five thousand dollars. V