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 1076 rirrv-111nsr oouennss. sm. II. ou. 516. 1891. books stationery, plumbing, painting and glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, fencing, repairs to bui dings, and other necessar items, includin compensation, not exceeding nine hundred dollars for additional labor or services; and for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for discharged boys, not exceeding Eve hundred dollars, all under the control of the Commissioners, twenty-six thousand dollars. - muermmem For boiler house, two thousand four hundred dollars. For one hundred horse—power steam-heating boiler, one thousand ' five hundred dollars. For steam fittings and steam pi es in old family building, radiators and connections, one thousand five hundred dollars. muse-m nom Fon rum INDUSTRIAL Homin Scnoor.: For maintenance of inmates ““°"°°*· and salaries of superintendent and employees, the promotion of iridustries and general repairs and other necessary expenses, all under the control o the Commissioners, eleven thousand ve hundred dollars. '¤¤vv<>¤¤f Mm- Fon Surronr or rum INSANE. For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia in the Government Hospital for the Insane in said District, as provided _ 12.’§,w4844,4B¤¤. in sections forty-eigh hundred and forty-four and forty-eig1l1t hun- ‘“” ’ ‘ dred and fifty of the Revised Statutes, mnety thousand five undred and seventy dollars. enum. Fon Cnxmrins. _ Pny of  For superintendent of Charities, atthe rate of three thousand dol- ""“ lars per annum, three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ¤¤¤¤f¤f¤=¤v°°*· For relie of the poor, sixteen thousand dollars. {T3?? warm For temporary support of indigent persons, male and female, to be ° °` expended in suc manner as the Commissioners of the District may deem best, five thousand four hundred dollars; and from this sum Dwhm- the Commissioners may allot not exceeding two thousand five hundred 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 Ho and Help Mission, and not excee ing four hundred dollars to th; .\Washington Night Lodging-House Association. <>¤\¤¤*>\¤ `¤¤¤r>*¤¤· For the suipmrt and maintenance of the Columbia Hospital for Women and ying-in Asylum, twenty thousand dollars. A,v;,‘g'*_{{‘,;§1_ c*“"‘“““ For the Women s Christian Association, four thousand dollars. _A¤•¤c¤¤¤¤ f¤r1>¤=+ For the National Association for Destitute Colored Women and ?°°‘°'°°w°”°"' Children, ten thousand dollars. comm toundiiugs. To enable said association to care for colored foundlings, two thousand dollars. ¤¤¤¤¤¤°¤ §¤•P*°¤'· For the Children’s Hospital, ten thousand dollars. *““ ‘ ”"““‘ For Saint Ann's Infant Asylum, six thousand five hundred dollars. S·~i¤¤¤¤¤¤1¤¤¤¤=¤~\ For the Saint Rose Industrial School, for maintenance, two thou- S ° °l' O h sand five hundred dollars. A,,,-;,,m_ "P '"' For the German Orphan Asylum, six thousand dollars. 0,*g*_*{|‘g*j,°§_’_fR·']*¤*8° For maintenance of the Church Orphanage Association of Saint John’s Parish of the District of Columbia, two thousand dollars. F¤¤¤¤¤¤: H¤¤1>i¤¤- For the Washington Hospital for Foundlings, for maintenance, six thousand dollars. wifgzf §*e§,;;,’_“ ’°" For Association for Works of Mercy, for maintenance and repairs, three thousand dollars; P,g,_¤¤¤¤v•*·¤*= K°¤· For the National Homeoipathic Hospital Association of Washington, District of Columbia, or maintenance, six thousand dollars; for payment of indebtedness, three thousand dollars, in all, nine thousand 0 ars;