Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 24.djvu/564

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FOBTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 362. 1887. 531 For expenses, including advertising, of the sale of old condemned property, the accumulation of years, including the old copper from the roof of the Executive Mansion, one hundred dollars. That under appropriations herein contained no contract shall be made Maximum price for making or repairing concrete or asphalt pavements in Washington f°' °°¤°'°*° P°V°· City at a higher price than two dollars per square yard for a quality m°°°°° equal to the best laid in the District of Columbia prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and with a base of not less than six inches in thickness. For repairs and fuel at the Executive Mansion as follows: _ E¤¤<=¤|=i*• MM- For care, repair, and refurnishing the Executive Mansion, sixteen '“§‘é am fue, thousand dollars, tobe expended by contract or otherwise, as the Presi- ,,,,,_ P ’ ’ dent may determine. . . For fuel for the Executive Mansion, greenhouses, and stable, three thousand dollars. For care and necessary repair of greenhouses, four thousand dollars. For renewing superstructure of one greenhouse connected with the Executive Mansion and grounds, one thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ Lrerrrmc rim Exncurrvm Mansion AND PUBL10 Gaommsz For Ligniingnxeen. gas, pay of lamp-lighters, gas·iitter·s, and plumbers; purchase, erection five _M¤¤sw¤ and and repair of lamps and lamp-posts; purchase of matches, and for re· P“bh° 8’°““d°· pairs of all kinds; fuels and lights for office, officestables, watchmen’s lodges. and for the greenhouses at the nursery, fourteen thousand dol-· lars : Provided, That for each six-foot burner not connected with a meter Emma. in the lamps on the public grounds no more than twenty dollars shall M¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤ my- be paid per lamp for gas, including, lighting, cleaning, and keeping in '”°’“‘ “ l‘“"P• repair the lamps, under any expenditure provided for in this act; and authority is hereby given to substitute other illuminating material for the same or mss price, and to use so much of the sum hereby appropriated as may be necessary for that purpose. Recruit or wsrun-rrrus tum FIRE·PL`UG·S : For repairing and ex- Wateppipesud tending water-pipes, purchase of apparatus to clean them, purchase of ¤'g’1“B°- hose, and cleaning the springs and repairing and renewing the pipes of P'"°‘ the same that supply the Capitol, the Executive Mansion, and the building for the State, War, and Navy Departments, two thousand live hundred dollars. innnennrn ro commcr r =·: Gsrrcror. wrrn run Dmrxnrnnxrs Government f¤1· mn Govnnmmrvr Pnmrma Orman: Forcare and repair of existing °g’“Phlines, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Wnsnnmrou Monurmnr z For comp etion of the Washington Mon- W nsbingtvn umen t, namely: For completing the earth-filling and grading around M°““'“°”*· the monument, in accordance with existing law; office expenses, including rent of necessary office-rooms and for each and every purpose connected with the completion of the inonument, fifty thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the joint commission created by the act of August second, eighteen hundred and seventy-six. V°l· 19· P- W3- Burrnme ron Amar Manton. Mnszum nm Lmumr: For brick Medical unaunex to main building, for laboratory and anatomical work, seven thou- ¤¤¤¤· sand five hundred dollars. A”°°" mrrnr rosrs.Mmtw P¤¤¤ For the construction of buildings at and the enlargement of such mil- Constr-ner i e n , itary posts as in the judgment of the Secretary of War may be necessary, slctwo hundred thousand dollars.· Protection and improvement of the Yellowstone National Park: For Yellowstone Nsthe construction and improvement of suitable roads and bridges within ¤i¤¤¤i Pvkthe park, under the supervision and direction of an engineer officer de- “:_'“P'°'° "‘°“°• ltgiled by the Secretary of War for that purpose, twenty thousand dds.