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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. 248. 1910. 407 Hom; Fon THE AGED AND INMRM: Superintendent, one thousand m§gg*°*°' A=‘¥°° wd two hundred dollars; matron, six hundred dollars; clerk, nine hundred studies. dollars; baker, four hundred and eighty dollars; two female attendants, at three hundred dollars each; chief cook, six hundred dollars; two male attendants, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; chief engineer, nine hundred dollars; assistant engineer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; second assistant engineer, four hundred and eighty dollars; three firemen, at three hundred dollars each; physician and pharmacist four hundred and eighty dollars; two nurses, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two assistant cooks, at two hundred and forty dollars each; blacksmith and woodworker, live hundred and forty dollars; farmer, Eve hundred and forty dollars; three farm hands, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; dairyman, three hundred and sixty dollars; tailor, three hundred and sixty dollars; seamstress, two hundred and fort dollars; laundryman, five hundred and forty dollars; hostler and dfriver, two hundred and forty dollars; three servants, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; temporary labor, six hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars; For provisions, fuel, fora e, harness and vehicles and repairs to Coutiusenrexveuses. same, ice, shoes, clothing, dry goods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, kitchen utensils, and other necessary items, twenty-four thousand dollars; For repairs and im rovements to buildings and grounds, one thousand five hundred dollars; For completing fire protection, one thousand five hundred dollars; In all, for Home for Aged and Inhrm, forty-one thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars. NA*rroNAr. TRAINING SCHOOL ron Borsz For care and maintenance S1;¤1¤¤p;1¤1B0Tmi¤1¤z of boys committed to the National Training School for Boys b the cmiiiiniiiuaiibe cr courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be madre by *‘“““‘°°· the Board of Charities with the authorities of said National Training School for Boys, twenty-seven thousand dollars, or so much thereo as may be necessary. Rmvorm Scnoor. Fon Gmtsz Su rintendent, one thousand two R¤!¤r¤= School for hundred dollars; treasurer, six hundred dollars; matron, six hundred Ggiiknea dollars; three teachers, at six hundred dollars each; overseer, seven hundred and twent dollars; six teachers of industries, at four hundred and eighty dollirrs each; engineer, six hundred dollars; assistant engineer, four hundred and eighty dollars; night watchman, four hundred and eighty dollars; twonlaborers, at three hundred dollars each; in all, nine thousand nine, hundred and sixty dollars; For groceries, provisions, light, fuel, soap, oil, lamps, candles, cloth- G¤¤¢i¤s¢¤¢¤¤v¢¤==¤¤. ing, shoes, forage, horseshoeing, medicines, medical attendance, hack hire, transportation, labor, sewing machines, fixtures, books, stationery, horses, vehicles, harness, cows, pigs, fowls, sheds, fences, repairs, and other necessary items, twelve thousand dollars; In all, for Reform School for Girls, twenty-one thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. TRANSPORTATION or rmsoxmrs; For conveying risoners to the r'}`S'g`g’jg°"°‘*°° °* workhouse, including salary of driver, not to exceed) seven hundred P ` and twenty dollars, and the purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, two thousand dollars. _ BIEDICAL CHARITIES. M¢di<>¤*¤¤¤¤¤¤s For the care and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract F'°°dm°“’¤H°°P‘“L to be made with the Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum by the Board of Charities, twenty-five thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.