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Duluth, Minn.

Eastport, Me.
Foundation.

For court-house, custom-house, and post-office at Duluth, Minnesota: For purchase of site and commencement of building, seventyfive thousand dollars.

For post-office and custom-house at Eastport, Maine: For additional amount for foundation of building, eight thousand dollars. If, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury, a safe foundation can not be provided for this sum, or the interests of the GovernNew site if neces- ment require it, then he is hereby authorized to sell or exchange the present site and purchase or procure another, and for that purpose he may use so much of this appropriation as may be necessary.

sary.

Fort Smith, Ark.

Vol. 24, p. 5.

Frankfort, Ky.
Names of persons

working on, etc., to be
eported to Congress.

Galveston, Tex.

Greenville, S. C.

Houston, Tex.

Huntsville, Ala.

Helena, Ark.

Hoboken, N. J.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Jefferson, Tex.

Louisville, Ky.

Lowell, Mass.

Los Angeles, Cal.

Minneapolis, Minn.

New Orleans, La.

Proviso.

All public offices to be removed to.

Marine hospita'

For United States jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas: That not exceeding four thousand dollars of the unexpended balance of the sum appropriated by the act approved March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for the construction of a jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas, may be expended for a heating apparatus for said jail.

For public building at Frankfort, Kentucky: That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby directed to ascertain and report to this Congress at its next session the names of the persons who furnished materials for or performed labor on the public building at Frankfort, Kentucky, for which they have not been paid by reason of the Government taking the construction of the building from the original contractor, together with the amount and reasonable value of such material and labor.

For custom-house at Galveston, Texas: For completion of the building under the present limit, ninety thousand five hundred and eighty-one dollars and seventy-one cents.

For court-house and post-office at Greenville, South Carolina: For purchase of site and commencement of building, fifty thousand dollars.

For post-office at Houston, Texas: For completion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Huntsville, Alabama: For completion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Helena, Arkansas: For purchase of site and completion of building, seventy-five thousand dollars. For post-office at Hoboken, New Jersey: For purchase of site and completion of building, sixty thousand dollars.

For post-office and custom-house at Jacksonville, Florida: For completion of building under present limit, eighty thousand dollars. For court-house and post-office at Jefferson, Texas: For completion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. For court-house and post-office at Louisville, Kentucky: For continuation of building, sixty thousand dollars.

For post-office at Lowell, Massachusetts: For purchase of site and commencement of building, one hundred thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Los Angeles, California: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars.

For post-office at Minneapolis, Minnesota: For heating apparatus, complete, thirty-one thousand dollars, and for one elevator, six thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For custom-house at New Orleans, Louisiana: For additions, alterations, and repairs, including elevators, one hundred and sixtyseven thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine dollars: Provided, That as soon as the work herein authorized is completed all public offices of the United States in the said city of New Orleans, occupying buildings or portions of buildings for which the Government pays rent. shall be removed to said custom-house and to suitable apartments therein, to be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury,

For marine hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana: For approaches complete, twenty thousand dollars.

For public building, Oxford, Mississippi: For completion of approaches, four hundred dollars.

Oxford, Miss.

Opelousas, La.

For court-house and post-office at Opelousas, Louisiana: For purchase of site and commencement of building, fifty thousand dollars. For court-house, custom-house and post-office at Brownsville, Brownsville, Tex. Texas: For purchase of site and completion of building, fifty thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Charlotte, North Carolina: For Charlotte, N. C. purchase of site and completion of building, eighty-five thousand dollars.

For post-office at Ottumwa, Iowa: For purchase of site and completion of building, forty thousand dollars.

Ottumwa, Iowa.

For court-house and post-office at Statesville, North Carolina: For Statesville, N. C. purchase of site and completion of building, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For the United States Mint at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For an additional story to, and enlarging the building, including vault, alterations, and other necessary work, two hundred and twenty thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: For continuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. For post-office at Portsmouth, Ohio: For purchase of site and completion of building, sixty thousand dollars.

For marine hospital at Portland, Maine: For furnishing water supply, two thousand dollars.

For post-office and court-house at Peoria, Illinois: For completion of the building, twelve thousand dollars.

For custom-house at Richmond, Virginia: For heating apparatus, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; for approaches, one thousand dollars; in all, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Rochester, New York: For heating apparatus, twenty thousand dollars; and elevator, six thousand five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-six thousand five hundred dollars. For court-house and post-office at Savannah, Georgia: For continuation of building under present limit, seventy-five thousand dollars. Court-house at Santa Fé, New Mexico: For approaches complete, twelve thousand dollars.

For the old custom-house at Saint Louis, Missouri: For necessary repairs and alterations to the building known as the old custom-house building at Saint Louis, Missouri, including the construction of an additional story thereon, fifty thousand dollars; said structure being intended for its present occupants and for the occupancy of all Federal officers now renting offices in any building or buildings in Saint Louis, Missouri, not owned by the Government and for which the Government pays rental: Provided, That all such offices shall be removed to said custom-house building when completed and to suitable apartments therein, to be designated by the Secretary of the. Treasury.

For court-house and post-office at Springfield, Missouri: For purchase of site and commencement of building, fifty thousand dollars. For court-house at Springfield, Massachusetts: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Texarkana, Arkansas: For purchase of site and commencement of building, fifty thousand dollars. Court-house and post-office at Tyler, Texas: For construction of a fence around the site, one thousand dollars.

For custom-house and post-office at Toledo, Ohio: For elevator and mail lift, seven thousand dollars.

For court-house and post-office at Vicksburg, Mississippi: For purchase of site and commencement of building, fifty thousand dollars.

Philadelphia, Pa.
Additions to Mint,

Portsmouth, Ohio.

Portland, Me.

Peoria, Ill.

Richmond, Va.

Rochester, N. Y.

Savannah, Ga.

Santa Fé, N. Mex.

Saint Louis, Mo. Repairs to old cus tom-house.

Proviso.
Removal of offices

Springfield, Mo.

Springfield, Mass.

Texarkana, Ark.

Tyler, Tex.

Toledo, Ohio.

Vicksburg, Miss.

Wilmington, N. C.

Wheeling, W. Va.

Worcester, Mass.

Washington, D. C.
Treasury and Win-.
der Buildings.
Repairs, etc.

Repairs and preservation.

Report.

Light-houses, beacons, and fog-signals.

Charlotte Harbor,

Fla.

Cape May, N. J.

Goose Rocks, Me.

Crabtree Ledge, Me.

Lubec Narrows, Me.

Deer Island, Mass.

Stonington, Corn.

Cob Point Bar, Md.

Holland's Island Bar, Md.

Tangier Sound, Va.

For post-office and custom-house at Wilmington, North Carolina: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For custom-house at Wheeling, West Virginia: For necessary repairs of building, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For post-office at Worcester, Massachusetts: For continuation of building under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars.

For Treasury Building at Washington, District of Columbia: For repairs to Treasury Building and Winder Building, one thousand dollars; resetting and repairing loose tile flooring, eight hundred dollars; for flooring rooms, two thousand four hundred dollars; repairs to roadway west of building, three hundred dollars; lead calking for joints in the approaches on the north, south, and west, three hundred and fifty dollars; reslating southwest pavilion roof, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; painting remainder of roof, one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand five hundred and seventy dollars.

For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repair and preservation of custom-houses, court-houses, post-offices, and other public buildings under control of Treasury Department, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress at its next session a statement of the expenditure of the appropriation for repairs and preservation of public buildings for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight showing on what public buildings said appropriation was expended and the number of persons employed and paid salaries therefrom.

LIGHT-HOUSES, BEACONS, AND FOG-SIGNALS.

Charlotte Harbor, Florida: For the establishment of a light or lights and other aids to navigation to guide into Charlotte Harbor, Florida, thirty-five thousand dollars.

For the purchase of a site and erection of a boat-house for lightships boats, at Cape May, New Jersey, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Goose Rocks, Maine, light and fog-signal: For the establishment of a light-house and fog-signal at or near Goose Rocks, at the entrance to Fox Island Thoroughfare, and the establishment of a day beacon at or near Channel Rock, in the vicinity of Goose Rocks, Maine, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Crabtree Ledge Light-Station, Maine: For additional amount for completion of a light-house on Crabtree's Ledge (so called), between Bean Island and the mainland of Crabtree's Neck, in Frenchman's Bay, Maine, thirteen thousand dollars.

Lubec Narrows Light-Station, Maine: For additional amount for completion of a light-house at or near Lubec Narrows, Maine, twelve thousand dollars.

Deer Island Light-House and Fog-Signal, Massachusetts: For addi-" tional amount for completion of a light-house and fog-signal at or near Deer Island, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, six thousand dollars. Stonington Harbor, Connecticut: For the establishment of a light and fog-signal on the breakwater at the entrance to Stonington Harbor, Connecticut, eight thousand dollars.

Cob Point Bar Light-Station, Maryland: For establishing a lighthouse at or near Cob Point Bar, Wicomico River, Maryland, fifteen thousand dollars.

Holland's Island Bar Light-Station, Maryland: For establishing a light-house at Holland's Island Bar, near the entrance to Kedge's Straits, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Tangier Sound Light-Station, Virginia: For the establishment of a light-house and fog-signal to mark the lower entrance to Tangier Sound, Chesapeake Bay, twenty-five thousand dollars.

er, Va.

Great Wicomico River Light-Station, Virginia: For the estab- Great Wicomico Rivlishment of a light-house at the mouth of the Great Wicomico River, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Newport News Light, Virginia: For establishing and completing Newport News, Va. a light-house at Newport News Middle Ground, Virginia, fifty thousand dollars.

Oil-houses for light-stations: For establishing isolated houses at light-stations for the storage of mineral oil, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That no oil house erected hereunder shall exceed five hundred dollars in cost.

Oil-houses.

Proviso.
Limit of cost.

Spectacle Reef Light-Station, Michigan: For renewing the crib- Spectacle Reef, Mich. work, repairing the fog-signal, and making other necessary improvements at the station, fifteen thousand dollars.

Mich.

Cedar River Point Light-Station, Michigan: For the establish-Cedar River Point, ment of a light-house at or near Cedar River Point, at the mouth of Cedar River, Green Bay, Michigan, twenty-five thousand dollars. Sand Island Light-Station, Alabama: For protecting the light-sta- Sand Island, Ala. tion on Sand Island, Alabama, from the encroachment of the sea, twelve thousand dollars.

Vol. 24, p. 225.

Two Harbors Light-Station, Minnesota: That the appropriation Two Harbors, Minn. of ten thousand dollars made by the sundry civil appropriation act, approved August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for the establishment and completion of a light-house at Two Harbors, Minnesota, is hereby authorized to be used for the establishment and completion of a light-station at the point named.

For the purchase of a sight and erection of a buoy depot, at Absecon Inlet, New Jersey, fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Absecon Inlet, N. J.

Washington Buoy-Depot, North Carolina: For purchase of land Washington, N. C. and extension of buoy-depot at Washington, North Carolina, five thousand dollars.

Point Loma Light-Station, California: For establishing the light- Point Loma, Cal. station at Point Loma, California, in a situation lower down the cliff, thirty thousand dollars.

Ballast Point Light-Station, California: For establishing a light or lights and fog-signal on or near Ballast Point, entrance to San Diego Bay, California, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Ballast Point, Cal.

Umpqua River Light-Station, Oregon: For the purchase of a site Umpqua River, Oreand the construction of a coast light-house on the headlands, near the go.

mouth of the Umpqua River, Oregon, fifty thousand dollars.

Pier-Lights: For the construction of pier-lights at Duluth, Lake Pier-lights on the Superior, Minnesota; Kewaunee, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin; Char- lakes. lotte Harbor, Lake Ontario, New York; and Port Washington, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, sixteen thousand dollars.

lantic and Gulf coasts.

Supply-steamer for the Atlantic and Gulf coasts: For an additional Supply steamer At amount for the construction of a steamer for the transportation of oil and other supplies to the light-houses on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars.

LIFE-SAVING SERVICE.

Life-Saving Service.

For salaries of superintendents for the life-saving stations as fol- Superintendents' sallows:

For one superintendent for the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the coast of Massachusetts, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For one assistant superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one thousand dollars;

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For one superintendent for the coast of New Jersey, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving stations and for the houses of refuge on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, one thousand two hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For one superintendent of the life-saving and life-boat stations on the coasts of Lakes Ontario and Erie, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations on the coasts of Lakes Huron and Superior, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and life-boat stations on the coast of Lake Michigan, one thousand eight hundred dollars;

For one superintendent for the life-saving and-life-boat stations on the coasts of Washington Territory, Oregon, and California, one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, twenty thousand eight hundred dollars.

For salaries of two hundred and thirty-one keepers of life-saving and life-boat stations and of houses of refuge, one hundred and fiftyfour thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

For pay of crews of surfmen employed at the life-saving and lifeboat stations, during the period of actual employment; compensation of volunteers at life-saving and life-boat stations, for actual and deserving service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in any effort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed ten dollars for each volunteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine; pay of volunteer crews for drill and exercise; fuel for stations and houses of refuge; repairs and outfits for same; rebuilding and improvement of same; supplies and provisions for houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations; traveling expenses of officers under orders from the Treasury Department; for carrying out the provisions of sections seven and eight of the act approved May fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; for draught animals, and maintenance of same; and contingent expenses, including freight, storage, repairs to apparatus, medals, labor, stationery, advertising, and miscellaneous expenses that can not be included under any other head of life-saving stations on the coasts of the United States, seven hundred and fifteen thousand dollars.

For establishing new life-saving stations and life-boat stations on the sea and lake coasts of the United States, authorized by law, fifty thousand dollars.

REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE.

Salaries and ex- For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service: For pay of captains, lieutenants, engineers, cadets, and pilots employed, and for rations for the same; for pay of petty officers, seamen, cooks, stewards, boys, coal-passers, and firemen, and for rations for the same; for fuel for vessels, and repairs and outfits for the same; ship-chandlery and engineers' stores for the same; traveling expenses of officers traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department; instruction of cadets; commutation of quarters; for protection of the interest of the Government on the Seal Islands and the sea-otter hunting grounds, and the enforcement of the provisions of law in Alaska; contingent expenses, including wharfage, towage, dockage, freight,

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