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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Cris. 105408. 1894. 93 companies, or any one of them, desiring such use shall fail to agree upon the sum or sums to be paid, and upon the rules and conditions to which each shall conform in using said bridge, all matters at issue between them shall be decided by the Secretary of War upon a hearing of the allegations and proofs of the parties. Sec. 5. That the owner or owners of said bridge shall maintain on Lights, em. the same, at their own expense, from sunset to sunrise, such lights or signals as the United States Light—House Board shall prescribe. Sec. 6. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby A¤¤¤¤d¤¤¤¤¢· ¤¤¤· expressly reserved. ’ Approved, June 14, 1894. CHAP. 106.——-An Act Granting to the village of Dearborn certain land for village J““° 14· 1894·_ PIITPOSCS. Be i thenacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- nmimp, Mm. rior is hereby authorized and empowered to set apart thr the use and Agzfalffjudfgggggerg benefit of the village of Dearborn, in the county of Wayne, State of to- Michigan, all that part of the tract known as “Dearborn Arsenal," and von. 26, p. 490. lying within the corporate limits of the village of Dearborn, in the State of Michigan, described as follows: Lot numbered nineteen, being one hundred feet fronting on Michigan avenue and one hundred and sixty- six feet on Center street, according to the official survey thereof, for the use and benefit of said village of Dearborn, to be used for public and other purposes not inconsistent with such use. Sec. 2. That the land so set apart is hereby granted to the village Gran? of Dearborn: Provided, That if the said village of Dearborn shall at fQ;Q’,Q‘j';;m_ any time permit the said land hereby granted to be used for any purpose not contemplated in this Act the said land shall revert to the United States. Approved, June 14, 1894. CHAP. 107.-An Act To amend an Act to authorize construction of a bridge at _ _V‘Il{l‘f1$L¥8°”{;__ Burlington, Iowa, approved August sixth, eighteen hundred. and oighty-eight, and amended by Act approved February twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the time for the com- llriilgo ni-me im. mencement and completion of said bridge authorized by said Act, enti- §‘,j"{{Q§§f ,*j,§,.Q‘· ““" tled “An Act to authorize the construction of a railroad, wagon, and 6\$•»l-1;5.i>·¤#6<>¤ V¤1· foot passenger bridge at Burlington, Iowa,” approved August sixth, 2 ‘ "` ° eighteen hundred and eightyeight, and amended by Act approved February twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety, be, and are hereby, _Time at mmnweach extended two years from the passage of this Act. “°“ °"°“"°°‘ Approved, June 19, 1894. CHAP. 108.-An Act Making appropriations to supply a deficiency in the appro- June 10, 1894. priation for public printing and binding for the tiscal year eighteen hundred and *r*“"‘_°’—_‘ ninety—ibur, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and Houseof Representatires of the United States of America in Congress assembler], That the following sums be, penciencies approand the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treas ""”"°“` ury not otherwise appropriated, namely: PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. For the public printing and binding, and for paper for the public b,;,;?,;? ’”‘“t'“g ‘"‘d printing, including the cost of printing the debates and proceedings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographing, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Congress, including the salaries or ‘?`°“¤"°”·