Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/661

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632 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 29. 1895. ¥·“·¤¤‘- For increase and expense of library, namely: For periodicals, stationery, binding books, and scientific, historical, biographical, and general literature, to be purchased in open market on the written order of the Superintendent, two thousand dollars. For repairing books, and for furniture, two hundred dollars. rumnum, m. For furniture for cadet hospital, and repairs of the same, one hundred dollars. For contingencies for Superintendent of the Academy, one thousand dollars. V For renewing furniture in section room , and repairing the same, five hundred dollars. _ , For repairs, upholstering, and carpeting the Academy chapel, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. comiuéosneiss, For contingent funds, to be expended under the direction of the ‘*°““°“'*° “’“· Academic Board; for instruments, books, repairs to apparatus, and other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, one thousand 1•»-wap. dollars: Promded, That all technical and scientific supplies for the T°°°'“°'1°"”“°°' departments of instruction of the Military Academy shall be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may deem best. MMM ¤¤m>¤¤¤- For purchase of instruments for band, to be purchased in open market by order of the Superintendent, three hundred and forty-two dollars. For purchase of reeds, pads, strings, and other materials necessary for string instruments, to be purchased in open market on the order of _ the Superintendent, one hundred dollars. · For repairs to instruments, music stands, and other such equipment, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, one _ hundred dollars. · For purchase of fifty portfolios, spring back, for holding music, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, fifty dollars. For purchase of music for baud, to be purchased in open market on the order of the Superintendent, two hundred and fifty-eight dollars. Public works. PUYLIO WORKS- _ n¤pm¤gmn.sc¤. For buildings and grounds: For repairing roads and paths, including roads and bridges on reservation, one thousand dollars. For continuing construction of breast-high wall in dangerous places, five hundred dollars. wmmnks. For waterworks: Renewal of material in filter beds, improving ventilation of illtcr house and water house; hose for use in cleaning filter beds and water house, and for use in nre service at same; tools, implements, and materials for use of the two keepers, and for repairs of siphon house, illter house, and of four and one-half miles of supply pipes; for shed for tools and storage of fuel for keeper of Round Pond, and for tool house at iilter; for gauges at Round Pond and Delafield Pond, and stairs for access to same, and all other necessary work of maintenance and repairs, five hundred dollars. Nw r•¤¤¤¤·>¤·- For completing one new reservoir, seventeen thousand three hundred and seventyhve dollars. d Lgor broken stone and gravel for roads, one thousand five hundred 0 ars. Cemetery. For maintaining and improving the grounds of the post cemetery, including the purchase of trees, plants, tools, and materials, one thousand dollars. mgggwsorcnw depart- For repair of cooking utensils and the replacement of worn-out ` cooking utensils in the cadet subsistence department, to be expended without advertising, three hundred and twenty-six dollars. For repair of chairs, tables, and other furniture in cadet sub istence department, to be expended without advertising, fifty dollars. For painting, kalsomining, whitewashin g, and repairing interior walls of cadet mess building, kitchen, dish pantry, bakery, dormitories,