Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/1102

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F1F*1·Y-F1Rs·r conenmss. sms. 11. cn. 544. 1891. 1049 Docummzr Asn Fornmc Room; Paper, gum, twine, and other °·;,¤_;·_;;·;¤*·¤¤F¤¤¤· necessary materials, two thousand dollars. Exrsnxmnmuu. GARDEN un Gnomms; Labor in ex erimental dfxvegkgwwuw garden and (grounds, the care of conservatories, plant and lruit prop- ° m mm ` agating an seed-testing houses, and the keep of the reservation, lawns, trees, roadways, and walks, eighteen thousand five hundred dollars. Blacksmithing, the purchase of tools, wagons, carts, har- Tools, ew. ness, horses, lawn mowers, heating apparatus, and machinery, and the necessary labor and material for repairin the same; the purchase of new and rare kinds of seeds, (plants, and bulbs for ropagating puiéposes; expense of material an labor in labeling and) packing plants or distribution and transportation; the purchase of necessary pots, tubs, watering cans, and hose; the purchase of material for the estruction of insects, and other necessary items for the cultivation and improvement of the grounds and arboretum; the purchase of materia for repairing and making roads and walks; the urchase of glass, paints, umber, tin for roofing and spouting, and) hardware, _ and for carpenters, painters, and all other mechanics, and the necessary material for keeping the conservatories and other structures in good repair, ten thousand dollars. Muszmtz To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to completely Museum. reorganize and systematize the present agricultural museum attached to the Department; for collecting, classifying, and naming cereals; collecting and modeling fruits, vegetables, and other plants, and for labor an material in preparing the same for the museum and other necessary expenses an suppxlies, four thousand dollars. Fxmurrunn Casas AND mramsz Repairing buildings, heating nmmamm apparatus, furniture, carpeting, matting, water and gas·pipes, new "l’“"’· furniture, and all necessary material and labor for the same; in cluding lumber, hardware, glass, and paints, twelve thousand dollars; two thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available. ‘ Lm1u.nY;‘Purchase of necessary books, periodicals, and paplers, ¤br¤·.v. and for expenses incurred in completing imperfect series, three t onsand dollars. Posrnema Postage on return letters, circulars, and miscellaneous P<>¤¤z¤· articles for correspondents and foreign mail, nve thousandl dollarg. Courmenur Exrmvsns: Stationery, twine, paper, gum, ry oo s, mm m,,,,," soap, brushes brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, lumber, harfware, cm t ice, fuel and lights, freight, express charges, advertising, telegraphing, purchasing supplies, and washing towels; the purchase, subsistence, and care 0 orses; the purchase and repair of harness; expenses of sales of old material; payment of duties on imported articles; actual traveling expenses while on business of the Department; and other miscellaneous supplies and exlpenses not otherwise provided for, and necessary for the (practica and eliicient work of the Department, Wong-Eve thousan dollars. Snnnnms Agn XPENSES, fEgREAgJ’ pgi A1•;1MAL INDUETRYL For same; and ,5 can- 'n out the revisions 0 e ac 0 a wenty-nint , eig teen ¥’°'P;’° ¤*"¤ hundi-ed and eiglity-four, establishing the lgureau of Animal Indus- weldedé?"' try, and of the act of August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, —4··¢¤~ p- 414- providing for an inspection of meats and animals, five hundred thou- Inspection or meet, sand dollars; and the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized "°°· to use any part of this sum he may deem necessary or expedient, and ` in such manner as he may think best, to prevent the spread of pleuro- spnm nr mmm pneumonia and other diseases of animals, and for this purpose to ""‘°“¤°'“"'*'* employ as many persons as he may deem necessary, and to expend ‘ any part of this sum in the purchase and destruction of diseased or ex osed animals, and the quarantine of the same whenever in his Qnanndnaetc. judgment it is essential to pgrevent the spread of pleuro-pneumonia, or other diseases of anima , from one State into another, and for printing and publishing such reports relating to animal industry as Reports