FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 29. 1895. 633 and storerooms, and for incidental repairs about the same, to be expended without advertising, one hundred and dity dollars. For general repairs to the cadet laundry, painting, renewing machin- R°P°i*`°· ery, and incidental repairs to machinery and building, to be expended without advertising, three hundred dollars. For painting, and for general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet quartermaster’s department building, including storerooms, omce, tailor shops, shoe repairing, and so forth, the same to be expended as required without advertising, three hundred dollars. For repairs, new machines, and fixtures for gymnasium, three hundred dollars. Repairs to cadet guardhouse: For painting exterior and interior walls and woodwork, and for kalsomining ceilings throughout, two hundred and seventy-five dollars.. Repairs to cadet barracks: For kalsomining ceilings in cadet rooms, ¤··l¤*= b•¤¤<=k¤ painting interior walls' and woodwork, repairing and renewing doors and painting porch, three thousand dollars. Repairs and improvements, and so forth, needed at the cadet hospital, *7****** h°°P**¤‘- as follows: For repainting ceiling and walls of hospital throughout; for material for reoilin g and relaequering hard-wood doors; for bronzing material for rebronzing radiator, water pipes, and so forth; tor material for making portable storm vestibule for front porch and steps; for material and labor for concrete, or cement walk and handrail for main sidewalk to foot of steps, trout entrance; for material and labor for bath tub and wash basin, including soil stack and connections, third door; for material and labor for making one new “ lift," with rope for same; for guard rail of wrought iron for false door leading to rear _ area; for repairing and refinishing venetian blinds; and for relining twenty-tour copper cooking utensils, one thousand four hundred and fifteen dollars and twenty-dve cents. For repairs, improvements, and so forth, required at the soldiers’ $<>idi¢¤’ h¤¤1•i*¤l· hospital: For hard—oil finish for windows, transoms, and interior woodwork of building and annex, except doors; for six lockers in upper hall for attendants’ clothing, with necessary locks, keys, and double clothing hooks to each; for five shelves in linen room, to run the entire length of one side of room; for iron bars over transom of door in isolation ward and in windows of isolation ward bathroom; for coal chute from outside of building to furnace room; for Butcher’s “Boston" polish for doors; for fittings in one room in basement for post-mortem and dead room; for the purchase of trees and shrubs, and trausplanting same; for three hundred yards of standard lawn fence forinclosing rear and one side of grounds; for two hundred and dfty yards of fencing for inclosing front and one side of grounds to include double drive gates, single walk gates, and the requisite line posts, ·corner and gate posts, anchors, top rails, loops, hook bolts, and top ornaments, one thousand dollars. ' For continuing repairs to road from south gate to the southern boundary line of reservation, and for continuing the laying of a stone walk along same, two thousand dollari For procuring architect’s plans, specifications, estimates, and draw- ¤br•r.v. ings for complete renovation of the library building, namely: For removing towers of the old observatory wing, the walls, doors, and interior of that part now occupied by the philosophical department, and making the whole dreproof; for fitting up of new library cases and shelves, and adjusting the interior to comply with the requisites of a modern library, and to make such suitable modidcations and alterations in the walls, windows, doors, passageways, and roof as may be deemed necessary to make the present building suitable for the purposes of a library, one thousand two hundred and dfty dollar . New organ for Academy chapel, two thousand dollars. orz¤¤- d ${01* flooring band barracks throughout, two thousand four hundred B¤¤<¤>=¤=¤>¤·- o ars.