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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. 54] butchers; the cost of all animals, fowls, and fish purchased for provisions; of all articles of food; their freight, preparation, and serving; of tobacco; of all dining-room and kitchen furniture and utensils. bakers and butchers tools and a pliances, and their repair. if not done by the hqme, three hundred and twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. For clothing, namely: Expenditures, for clothing, underclothing, ciommg. boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; also all sums expended for labor, materials, machines, tools, and appliances employed in the tailorshop, knitting shop, and shoe sho, or other home sho s in which any kind of c othing is made. one hundred thousand dollars. For household, namely: Expenditures, for furniture for otHcers` Henseneld expenses qlparters; for bedsteads, bedding, and all other articles required in t e quarters of the members, and for their repair, if they are not repaired by the home; for coal and fire-wood; for engineers and firemen, bath—house keepers, hall-cleaners, laundrymen, gas-makers, and privy—watchmen, and for all machines, tools, materials, and appliances purchased for use under this head, and for their repair, uness the replairs are made b the home; also for all labor and material for up olstery shops, brroom and soap sho s, one hundred and twenty thousand nine hundred and eighty-one dollars and ten cents;. For hospital, namely: Pay of assistant surgeons, matrons, drug- Hospital expenses. gists, hospitahstewards, ward-masters, nurses, cooks, waiters, readers, ospital carriage-drivers, hearse-drivers, grave-diggers, funeral escort, and for such labor as may be necessary; for sur ical instruments and appliances, medical books, medicines, liquors, fruits, and other necessaries for the sick not on the regular ration; for bedsteads, bedding; and materials and all other articles necessary for the wards;. kitc en and dining—room furniture and a pliances, carriage, hearse, stretchers, coiiins, and materials; for tool; of rave-diggers, and for all repairs not done by the home, thirty-nine thousand and nfty dollars and sixty-five cents; For transportation, namely: For transportation of members of the Transportation. home, four thousand dollars and five cents. For construction, namely: Pay of chief engineer. builders, black- €`l<;¤**¤'¤°¤¤¤¤¤·l¤° smiths, carpenters, cabinet-makers, coopers, painters, gas-fitters, pm ` plumbers, tinsmiths, wire-workers. steam-iitters, broom-makers. stone-masons, quarrvmen, whitewashers, and laborers. and for all machines, tools. ap Jliances, and materials used under this head; and for repairs enerally for all departments, sixty-five thousand one hundred andgthirty-four dollars and eighty-one cents. For one brick barrack, to replace old frame barrack, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars; For one gas-holder (capacity, one hundred thousand cubic feet), sixteen thousand and seventy dollars; For farm namely: Pay of farmer, chief gardener, harness-makers. ram expenses. farm-hands, gardeners. stablemen, teamsters, dairymen, hog-feeders. poulterers, and laborers, and for all machines. tools, appliances, and materials required for such work: for grain. hay. and straw, dressing and seed, carriages, wagons, carts, and other conveyances: for a animals and fowls ‘ urchased for stock or for work (including animals in the park); for agi materials, tools, and labor for flower-garden, lawn, and park; and for repairs not done by the home. twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars: in all, seven hundred and seventy-two thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-six cents. Ar run N onrnvvnsrraniw Bnsxcn, AT MILWAUKEE. \V1scoxsix: gljpgmkggbenw For current expenses. including the same objects specified under this' head for the Central Branch. twenty-five tnousant dollars: _ ` F or subsistence, including the same objects specified under this Subsistence. head for the Central Branch. eighty-seven thousand six hundred dollars;