Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/940

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902 rirrrrirrn oonennss. sms. ni. cu. 210. 1899. For one tumbler for mangle, connected and in working order, to be immediately available and to be expended without advertismg, one hundred and thirty-five dollars; ' For two twenty-eight inch solid curb extractors, delivered, connected and in working order, to be immediately available and to be expended without advertising, three hundred and forty dollars; _ For one thirty-tive inch body iron, delivered, connected and in working order, to be immediately available and to be expended without advertising, one hundred and sixty-five dollars; _ For one collar and cuif dampener, delivered, connected and in_working order, to be immediately available and to be expended without advertising, one hundred and twenty dollars; _ For changing engine to a position at right angles to its present one, building new foundation for same, resetting engine, changing line and coun tershaft, making all connections and putting all in perfect running order, to be immediately available and to be expended without advertising, two hundred and fifty dollars; _ In all, for miscellaneous items and incidental expenses, twenty-six thousand Eve hundred and thirty-five dollars. Buildings and BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. grounds. R.,,.m..p.,..1,._m. Repairing roads and paths, including roads and bridges on reservation, one thousand dollars; Continuing construction of breast·high wall in dangerous places, five · hundred dollars. W8U0fW0!kl 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 tire service at same; tools, implements, and materials for use of the two keepers and for repairs of siphon house, iilter house, and of four and oue—half miles of supply pipes; for sheds for tools and storage of fuel for keeper of Round Pond, and for tool house at filter; for gauges at Round Pond and Delatield Pond, and for stairs for access to same, and all other necessary work of maintenance and repairs, eight hundred dollars; Broken stone and gravel for roads, one thousand five hundred dollars; cemetery. Maintaining and improving the grounds of the post cemetery, one thousand dollars; repairs. Painting, calcimining, whitewashing, and repairing interior walls of cadet mess building, kitchen, dish pantry, bakery, dormitories, and storerooms, and for incidental repairs about the same, to be expended without advertising, two hundred dollars; General repairsto cadet laundry building, painting interior, and for emergency incidental expenses about the building, to be expended without advertising, tour hundred dollars; Painting, and for general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet quartermastefs department building, including storcrooms, otlive, tailor shops, shoe-repairing shops, to be expended as required without advertising, three hundred dollars; .-wise ttm.-ks. Repairs to cadet barracks: For repairing and renewing plastering; painting and calcimining six divisions; touching up paint and calcimining in five divisions; repairs to woodwork and refloorin g; repairing ang renewing gutters and down spouts, two thousand three hundred e dollars: Repairing and varnishing woodwork and calcimining ceilings in cadet sink and bath house, three hundred dollars; —¢¤¤1¤H¤¤>¤ri¢¤1- For repairs to cadet hospital: Construction of a brick addition for water- closets and nrinals for the three wards of the hospital, two thou~ sand two hundred dollars; New gas fixtures and plumbing bath rooms, and shower baths for ger; addition as described above, one thousand two hundred and fiity o ars: ,