Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/297

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268 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 238. 1894. thousand dollars; for rent of l;1;o;·::itc;y building, uiuc hundred dollars ; in al six thousand uiuc hun dollars. Fo6d. dr¤s¤. and Tol,ena,ble the Secretary of Agriculture to extend shud CODlilI1llO libc °‘*“°""*""‘°”"°"°` investigation of tho adultomtion of food, drugs, and hquors, mcludm g samples offorcd by consumers and those procured by purchase or otherwise by the Secretary of Agriculture from such sources and pcrsons as he may deem advisable and the investigation of wluch w11l be most conducive to tho public good, traveling expenses, staij1onory, return postage, printing and illustrations, analyzing, iuvostigatmg, and examining such samples, five thousand dollars; and for these purposes the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to employ such asmstants, clerks, P~•¢•·»- and other persons as he may deem necessary: Provided, That the Soc- K°P°"" rotary is hereby required to make a separate report to Congress as to where, when, and irom whom the samples of food, liquors, and drugs were obtained, when and whore analyzed, and the result of such analysis, together with the names of the manufacturers, and tho brands or labels on the packages or articles, so that attention may be called to any food adultomtious that may be imposed upon the public and to tho manuihctucrs thereof; and any uucxpondcd balance for tho fiscal year ending June thirtictb, cighmo: hundred mad nirioty-four, or sofnucih thoreofas may be necessary, s a be applic to t o printing an pu - “f*•¤ggQ P'*:j_f§*;i*j{; lication of the pharmacy and drug laws of the several States and Tern0S. ’ ritorics horotoibre compiled by the special agent of tho Department, · and for the completion of a. report begun by him under the authority of ‘ the Scgsrotary of Agriculture, and for tho printing and publication thereo . sou muwmmscs. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to undertake a. special invastigutiou of the different typical soils of the United States to determine their chemical character, their physical properties, and especially the gahure of the uitrifying organisms which they contain, three thousand . dollars. DM—*·>····¤’F··¤¤¤¤w- Rrzrom on Foumsmnr, Drvrsron or FORESTRY: To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to experiment and continue an investigation and report on the subject of forestry and timbers, for traveling and other necessary expenses in the investigation, and for tha collection and di%ributi03 fihvaluablc economic forest-tree seeds and plants, twenty thousand dollars. m“¤*****°¤·¤— Iu.Us·mAcr1oNs AND ENGRAVINGS: For the pay of artists, draftsnreu, sshd cngravors, tho purchase of tools, instruments, paper, ink, ponmls, pqmts, and other necessary materials; for printing proofs, necessary tmvehng expenses, labor, and for drawings, engravings, lithographs, other xllustrations, and olectrotypes, fifteen thousand dollars.

  • ’·>·‘¤*¤•‘··¤ ¤¤·¤¤· ghguzrhns, DOOUm·1N·r FOEDING $3011: Paper, gum, twine,
   an o or necessary materia s, o thousand ollurs.

· d__f;fg;;{*{;*;'*;{j;;{1_ ‘ ···*· EXPERUIENTAL Gmmrzu Arm Gnounnss Labor in experimental mm. garllon and grounds, the care of conscrvatories, plant and fruit propagating aml seed-tastm g houses, for building and repair of greenhouses, ape! the keep of the reservation, lawns, trees, roadways, and walks, _ erghtecn thousand hundred dollars. Blacksmithing, the purchase T<><>¤=~· ·>*·=- of tools, wagons, carts, harness, horses, lawn-mowers, heating apparatus, and machinery, and the necessary labor and material for repairing the same; the purchase of new and rare kinds of seeds, plants, and hulbs ilu- propogating purposes; expense of material and labor in labeling 2H1d packing plants for distribution and transportation; tho purchase ot necessary pots, tubs, watering cans, and hose; tho ‘pm·ch=mo of mater1al for rho destruction of insects, and other necessary items for tho cultivation and improvement of tho grounds and arborctum; material arld labor for repairing and making roads and walks: tho purchase oi glass, pamts, lumber, tin for rooting and spouting; and hardware, and for carpenters, painters, and all other mechanics, and. the uocossnry matgrml for keopm g the conscrvatorios and other structures m good repzur, eleven thousand dollars. -