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 528 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. Qducating reeme- To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the educa- “““d"d °'“ ‘“`°“· tion of feeble-minded children belonging to the District of Columbia, Vol-21.r>·2'f5· as provided for in the act approved June sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, two thousand five hundred dollars. Howard Univmity- HOWARD UNIVERSITY. M¤i¤¤=¤¤¤¤¤- For maintenance of the Howard University, to be used in payment of part of the salaries of the officers, professors and teachers, and other regular employees of the university, the balance of which will be paid go? donations and other sources, eighteen thousand five hun re dollars. For tools, materials, and wages of instructors for industrial department, one thousand Eve hundred dollars. For repairs of buildings, three thousand dollars. d Igor the erection of fire escapes and stand pipes, four hundred o ars. mmmuenmmssn. EDUCATION IN ALASKA. For the industrial and primary education of the children of school age in the Territory of Alaska, without reference to race, forty thousand dollars. ·urgesam¤¤·sH¤¤pi¤¤} FREEDMEN`S HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM. kpeuses For the Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, Washixigton, District of Columbia, as follows: For subsistence, twenty-two thousand dollars; For salaries and compensation of the surgeon-in-chief, not to exceed three thousand do rs, two assistant surgeons, clerk, engineer, matikon, nurses]; laundlrepsgs, cooks, teamsters, watchmen, and laborers, ourteen thousand dollars; For rent of hosplital buildings and grounds, four thousand dollars; For fuel and lig t, clothing, bedding, forage, transportation, medicines and medical supplies, repairs and furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, eleven thousand ive hundred dollars. For reading-matter for patients, twenty-five dollars; For one engine, three hundred and iift dollars; in all, fifty-one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dsbllars; fopgppnmmes Hospital COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND LYING-IN ASYLUM: For 1,,,,,,,,,; é,,, extension of laundry and for machinery and engine; elevator; remodeling heating apparatus. including 11ew boiler to su ply deficiency In heat and provi: e power for laun ry engine and elgvator pumps; repairs and reconstruction of iron fence; and for general repairs, rm: from nam-m eleven thousand three hundred dollars. One-half of said sum to be "°'°"“°“· paid from any monely in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Indian Amm. INDIAN AFFAIRS. myuestem mma In- WESTERN _MIAMI INDIANS: For the payment per capita, under P,,. mpm such l‘(%§ll8t1011S for the Iprotection of minors as may be resoribed bly the cretary of the nterior, to the Western Miami Indians from E e hinds to ghleilii credit in the Treasury of the United States, twenty- ve thousand dollars. Kssksskiat wu. KASKASKIA, WEA, Pm0n1A, AND PIANKESHAW INDIANS: For the Il"'°‘° payment per capita, under such regulations for the protection of P¤*·=·v**•- minors as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, to the Kaskaskm, ea, eona, and Piankeshaw ndians, forty thousand dolékgls, go) bgs charged tp sa1dhInd1ans<;n the bpoksbo; the Treasury, an e n re resen in e amoun 1 s a .ome erty of the Ummii states. g _ pa um Pr°P`