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For post-office at Hannibal, Mo.: For completion, in excess of the limit, two thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Jackson, Tenn.: For completion, in excess of the limit, one thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Keokuk, Iowa: For completion, in excess of the limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Leavenworth, Kans.: For completion, in excess of the limit, in a fire-proof manner, including the erection of an iron stairway, seven thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Louisville, Ky.: That limit of cost of building be exclusive of amount paid for site.

For court-house and post-office at Lynchburgh, Va.: For completion, in excess of the limit, two thousand dollars.

For post-office and court-house at Manchester, N. H.: For fireproofing and completion, in excess of the limit, forty-six thousand dollars.

For post-office and court-house at Montpelier, Vt.: For completion, in excess of the limit, twenty thousand dollars.

For fire-proofing building, fifteen thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Pensacola, Fla.: For completion, in excess of the limit, two thousand dollars.

For custom-house and post-office at Port Townsend, Wash.: For completion, in excess of the limit, thirty-eight thousand dollars.

For post-office at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: For completion, in excess of the limit, five hundred dollars.

For custom-house at Richmond, Va.: For completion, in excess of the limit, thirty-three thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Rochester, N. Y.: For fire-proofing and completion, in excess of the limit, fifty thousand dollars. For post-office and court-house at Shreveport, La.: For plumbing and completion, in excess of the limit, two thousand dollars.

For post-office at Springfield, Ohio: For completion, in excess of the limit, fifteen thousand dollars.

For fire-proofing building, twenty-three thousand dollars.

For post-office at Saint Joseph, Mo.: For unforeseen expenditure, resulting from settling of the building and occasioning tearing down, strengthening foundations, and rebuilding, forty thousand dollars.

For post-office and court-house at Syracuse, N. Y.: For granite work for approaches, and completion, in excess of the limit, and for extension of building on the north side thereof fifteen feet and one story high, which extension is hereby authorized, sixty-five thousand dollars.

For post-office at Terre Haute, Ind.: For completion, in excess of the limit, thirty-two thousand dollars.

For custom-house and court-house at Toledo, Ohio: For completion, in excess of the limit, seventeen thousand dollars. A

For court-house at Jefferson City, Mo.: For completion of the building, three thousand dollars. 21

For court-house at Columbus, Ohio: For elevator, eight thousand dollars.

For custom-house at Nashville, Tennessee: For the construction of an elevator, four thousand dollars.

Post-office at Jersey City, New Jersey: For necessary extension of the building, twelve thousand two hundred dollars.

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MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES.

For wages assay office at Boise City, one thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars.

For wages assay office at Boise City, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, three hundred and thirty-five dollars.

For wages assay office at Boise City, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, three hundred and thirty-five dollars.

For freight on bullion and coin, mints and assay offices, five thousand dollars.

LIGHT-STATIONS

HELL GATE LIGHT-STATION, NEW YORK: For use of the ground occupied as a site for the light-house and fog-signal established at Hallet's Point near Hell Gate, New York, from April first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. And the Secretary of the Treasu: y is hereby directed to remove the property of the Government from said ground on or before June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight.

In addition to the amount appropriated by the act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government, approved August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for the establishment of a light-house and fog-signal at Castle Hill, Rhode Island, the sum of five thousand dollars.

HUNTING ISLAND LIGHT-STATION, SOUTH CAROLINA: For the removal and re-erection of the light-house at Hunting Island, South Carolina, including the purchase of a safer site therefor, fifty-one thousand dollars.

LAKE BORGNE LIGHT-STATION, MISSISSIPPI: For establishing a light and fog-signal to guide into Lake Borgne, Louisiana, instead of Saint Joseph's Island light-station, eight thousand dollars.

NORTHWEST SEAL ROCK LIGHT-STATION, CALIFORNIA: For continuing the construction of a light-house on Northwest Seal Rock, off Point Saint George, California, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

TENDER FOR THE GULF COAST: For a tender for service upon the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, twenty-seven thousand dollars.

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY.-Office expenses: For copperplates, chart-paper, printer's ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotyping and photographing; engraving, printing, photographing, and electrotyping supplies; for extra drawing and engraving; and for photolithographing charts and printing from stone for immediate use, six thousand dollars.

TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS.

LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES, TERRITORY OF MONTANA: For the extraordinary session of the fifteenth legislative assembly, begun August twenty-ninth and ending September fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, twelve members of the council, seventeen days, eight hundred and sixteen dollars; mileage, members of the council, seven hundred and sixty dollars and eighty cents; twentyfour members of the house, seventeen days, one thousand six hun

dred and thirty-two dollars; mileage, members of the house, one thousand three hundred and ninety-seven dollars and eighty cents; presiding and subordinate officers, nine hundred and twenty-three dollars; rent of halls and committee rooms, four hundred and eightyfive dollars; fitting up halls, removing furniture, two hundred and fifty-five dollars; new furniture, carpets, and repairing, two hundred dollars; stationery for legislative assembly, three hundred and fifty dollars; fuel and lights, legislative halls, two hundred and ninety-five dollars; temporary clerk, secretary's office, four hundred dollars; printing bills, laws, and journals, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; in all, eleven thousand two hundred and sixty-four dollars and sixty cents.

MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.

TREASURER'S OFFICE: For the purchase of additional presses and separating machines for the use of the office of the Treasurer of the United States in printing seals upon United States notes and silver certificates, and in separating the same, and for repairs to the presses now in use, ten thousand four hundred dollars.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES, TREASURY DEPARTMENT: To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for contingent expenses, Treasury Department, miscellaneous items, four thousand dollars.

For freight, expressage, telegrams, and telephone service, two thousand dollars.

PLANS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS: For books, photographic materials, and in duplicating plans required for public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, one thousand dollars.

EXPENSES OF COLLECTING THE REVENUE FROM CUSTOMS: To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for expenses of collecting the revenue from customs for the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, two hundred and thirty thousand dollars.

BUREAU OF THE MINT: For an encaustic tile floor for the laboratory connected with the Bureau of the Mint, five hundred and forty dollars.

That so much of the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, entitled "An act making appropriations for the payment of claims reported allowed by the Commissioners of Claims under the act of Congress of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-one," as appropriates the sum of seven hundred and twentyfive dollars to Joshua Everhart, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.

BUILDING CORNER SEVENTEENTH AND F STREETS: For cleaning and kalsomining the rooms in the building corner of Seventeenth and F streets, to be vacated by the War Department offices, one thousand dollars.

For carpets, matting, oil-cloth, furniture, shelving, and so forth, for said rooms, including labor and other necessary expenses of removal from the rented buildings now occupied by the Second Auditor's Office, five thousand five hundred dollars.

For fuel, lights, and other necessary expenses of said building from March first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eightyeight, one thousand five hundred dollars.

That such balance of the appropriation made by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, for salaries of employees

of the building corner of Seventeenth and F streets as shall remain unexpended at the time of the vacation, as required by said act, of the offices of the War Department therein, is hereby authorized to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, and the building placed under his control.

SUPPRESSING COUNTERFEITING AND OTHER CRIMES: For continuing the investigation of certain claims of Indian soldiers and their heirs for arrears of pay and bounty, two thousand dollars.

FISH COMMISSION: For salary of the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries from date of qualification in office, February eighteenth to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, at the rate of five thousand dollars per annum, one thousand eight hundred and forty dollars and sixty-eight cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

PAY OF ASSISTANT CUSTODIANS AND JANITORS: For pay of assistant custodians and janitors, including all personal services in connection with public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia and including the reinstatement of so many of the persons discharged or suspended since February first, as may be absolutely necessary, and for such new buildings as may be completed and ready for occupancy within the current fiscal year, fifteen thousand dollars.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

For salary of janitor of the Amidon School building, from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, inclusive, five hundred dollars.

For erecting two fire escapes upon the buildings of the Reformed School, of design and character to be approved by the building inspector of the District, one thousand one hundred dollars.

That one-half of the foregoing amounts to meet deficiencies in the appropriations on account of the District of Columbia shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated.

INCREASE OF WATER-SUPPLY, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: To enable the Secretary of War to complete the work of increasing the water-supply of the city of Washington, under the act entitled "An act to increase the water-supply of the city of Washington, and for other purposes," approved July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, namely: For completion of lining of the tunnel, two hundred and ninety-seven thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for completing shafts, west connection, and for superintendence and engineering, thirty-seven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; and for general contingencies of the work, twenty thousand dollars; in all, three hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars; all of said work to be completed by November first, eighteen hundred and eighty- • eight; said sum to be subject to all the provisions and restrictions of the said act of July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and of the act approved July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, making appropriations for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia, as to its apportionment and settlement between the United States and the District of Columbia, and the refunding thereof. The work above provided for to be done under the contract

heretofore made or by a reletting, as in the discretion of the Secretary of War shall be most promotive of the interest of the Government: Provided, That no contract shall be made at prices greater than the prices allowed under contract under which work has been heretofore done on said tunnel.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

STATE, WAR, AND NAVY BUILDING: For the following additional force under the Superintendent of the State, War, and Navy Department building from February first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, namely:

For one assistant engineer, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum, and twenty-eight charwomen, at the rate of two hundred and forty dollars each per annum; in all, three thousand two hundred and three dollars and sixty cents.

OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-GENERAL: For salaries of the following additional force from April first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, namely: For one engineer, at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars per annum; one assistant engineer, for night duty, at the rate of nine hundred dollars per annum; two firemen at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum; and two laborers at the rate of six hundred and sixty dollars each per annum; in all, one thousand two hundred and ten dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For needed repairs and improvements on the old Museum Building and annex, on Tenth street, between E and F, now occupied by the record and pension division, Surgeon-General's Office, as follows: For new steam heating apparatus, including necessary pipes and radiators, three thousand dollars.

For new plumbing throughout, two thousand dollars.

For wood-work, including the repair of floors, windows, doors, and water-closets, five hundred dollars.

For kalsomining walls, ceilings, hall-ways, and repairing plastering, three hundred and inety-five dollars.

For necessary painting of wood and iron work, including cases, shelving, and necessary glazing, five hundred dollars; in all, six thousand three hundred and ninety-five dollars: Provided, That the printing press and material formerly in use in the office of the Surgeon-General may be used by the record and pension division of that office to expedite as much as possible the work of the division, and for no other purpose.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

PAY OF THE ARMY: For mileage to officers, when authorized by law, forty thousand three hundred and eight dollars and seventy-six . cents; to be disbursed under the limitations prescribed for the appropriation for mileage to officers by the Army appropriation act approved February ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven.

SIGNAL SERVICE OF THE ARMY: For expenses of the Signal Service of the Army, as follows: Purchase, equipment, and repair of field electric telegraphs; signal equipments and stores; binocular glasses, telescopes, heliostats, and other necessary instruments, including absolutely necessary meteorological instruments for use on

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