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530 FORTY-N INTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 362. 1887. Laws, lst ness-, For the erection of a new fire-proof milling-shop, in addition to the

  • 9 C"“K··P-2*3- amount (thirty thousand dollars) appropriated by the sundry civil act

approved August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, twenty thousand four hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eighty-eight cents. Benieuacal, BENICIA ARSENAL, BENIGIA, CALIFGBNIA: For new machinery for carpenter and machine shops, three thousand dollars. l·`rankford,Pa. FBANK1··0nD ABSENAL, PmLADEL1>mA, PENNSYLVANIA ;»‘ For one circular graduatingmachine for graduating instruments, such as stargauges, standard gauges, calipers, and all other instruments requiring a graduated scale, one thousand dollars. Piccatiny Pow- Procurruv POWDER·DEPOT, Dovmz, NEW Jmtsnv: For 'erecting d¢¤‘-D¤l>¤¤»N·J· magazines, and other necessary buildings, cleaning, draining, and grading grounds, making roads, building fences, and all expenses incident thereto, thirty-tive thousand dollars. S¤_¤ <1 y -H¤¤k SANDY-Hoox Pnovmc-Gaouun, Naw Jnasmr: For cleaning, level- §'°;‘“€‘G‘°“°d· ilng, grading and building roads, and general repairs, three thousand ‘dollars. · wntertowngcst- TESTING-MACHINE, WA·1*E1z1‘0WN ARSENAL: For caring for, preing machine. serving, using, and operating the United States testing-machine at Watertown Arsenal, ten thousand dollars. . Repairs, etc. Bmum or ABSENALS: For repairs of arsenals, and to meet such unforeseen expenditures at arsenals as accidents or other contingencies during the year may render necessary, fifty thousand dollars. GB¤*mi¤E& ¤¤d BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON. mrougdsb cashimpiove men t For the improvement and care of public grounds as follows: •¤d ¤=¤°· For- improvement and maintenance of grounds south of the Executive Mansion, six thousand dollars. For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Lafayette Square, one thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Franklin Square, one thousand dollars. ‘ For care and improvement of reservation numbered three (Monument Grounds), one thousand five hundred dollars. · For continuing improvement of reservation numbered seventeen, and site of old canal northwest of same, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That no part thereof shall be expended upon other than property belonging to the United States. For construction and repair of post and chain-fences, removal and repair of high iron fences around smaller triangular reservations, one thousand five hundred dollars. For manure, and hauling the same, five thousand dollars. For painting watchmen’s lodges,iron fences, vases, lamps, lamp·posts, and settees, one thousand dollars. For purchase and repair of seats, one thousanddollars. For purchase and repair of tools, two thousand dollars. For trees, tree and plant stakes, lime, whitewashing, and stock for nursery, three thousand dollars. For removing snow and ice, one thousand two hundred dollars. For iiower-pots, twine, baskets, wire, splints, and lycopodium, one thousand dollars. For care, construction, and repair of fountains in the public grounds, one thousand five hundred dollars. For abating nuisances, five hundred dollars. For improvement, care and maintenance of various reservations, twelve thousand dollars. For improvement, maintenance, and care of Smithsonian Grounds, ten thousand dollars. For improvement and care of Judiciary Square, including grounds around the Pension Building, five thousand dollars.