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FIFTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 724. 1890. 307 engineer, three hundred dollars; baker, cook, shoemaker, and tailor, at three hundred dollars each; two dining-room servants, seamstress, chambermaid, and laundress, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; florist, three hundred and sixty dollars; watchman, not exceeding five in number, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars; secretary and treasurer of board of trustees, six hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand eight hundred and ninety-six dollars. For support of inmates, including groceries, flour, feed, meats, dry- Support or inmates,. goods, leather and shoeszxgas, fuel, hardware, table ware, furniture, °*°‘ arm implements and se s, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books, stationery, plumbing, painting and glazing, medicines, medical attendance, stock, fencing, repairs to buildings, and other necessary items, includin compensation, not exceeding nine hundred dollars, for additional gnbor or services; and for transpprtation and other necessary expenses incident to securin suita le homes for discharged boys, not exceeding five hundred dollars, all under the contrcil of th8edCommi3siém:~rs, twentysix thousarid dollars. or gr in an inin , an ermanent im roving roun , · three hundred dollars. g P y P 8 For paintinlghbuildings, five hundred dollars. Provided, at hereafter the proceeds of farm and shops shall be HMM- covered back into the Treasuriy, to be divided equally between the shvisposdvffnmsnm District of Columbia and the nited States. °"'°°°°°” . Fon run Innusrmxn Hom Scnoor.; For maintenance of in- Sg,gg0·g¤¤¤·¤ HM-<> mates and salaries of superintendent and employees, the promotion ` of industries, and general repairs, and other necessary exlpenses, all under the control of the commissioners, eleven thousan five hundred dollars. For material for industrial labor and for necessary repairs, two thousand dollars. I For small hospital building for the institution, five hundred dollars. Fon SU1-roar or run Insane. For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia in suppemumue. the Government Hospital for the Insane in said District, as provided in sections forty-eiglht hundred and forty-four and forty-eight hun- agi S..¤ec¤¤¤¤ 4844. dred and fifty of the Revised Statutes, eighty-seven thousand five ""‘°°°‘°"°‘ hundred dollars. Fon Cuxmrrns. CMM- For relief of the poor, sixteen thousand dollars. Rene: or me poor. For temporari support of indigent persons, male and female, to be remmw mppm. expended in suc manner as the Commissioners of the District may °' “‘ “‘· deem best, five thousand four hundred dollars; and from this sum the Commissioners may allot, not exceeding two thousand Eve hun- Distnruucu. dred dollars, to the Board of Management of the temporary Home for Soldiers and Sailors, Grand Army of the- Republic, District of Columbia, and not exceeding one thousand dollars to the Young Woman’s Christian Home, and not exceeding one thousand dollars to the Hope and Help Mission, and not exceeding four hundred dollars to the Vifashington Night Lodging House Association. For the su ort and maintenance of the Columbia Hospital for conumnm Hamm. Women and Ilfying-in Asylum, twenty thousand dollars. · For the Women’s Christian Association, four thousand dollars, A;’0<£€z¤’¤ www For the National Association for Destitute Colored Women and x¤¤eeiiiiiin for use- Children, ten thousand dollars. ggfm °°*°’°" "°“‘°“~ To enable said association to care for colored foundlings, two C0l0¤¢d tmmdlinssthousand dollars. For the Child;-en’s Hospital, ten thousand dollars,¤¤¤¤r¤¤‘¤ H¤¤v*¤~