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 164 Fl1•"l'Y-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 171. 1892. hundred and forty-four dollars each; florist, three hundred and sixty dollars; watchmen, not exceeding live in number, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars; secretary and treasurer of board of trustees, six hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars. suppmorsnmsm. For support of inmates, including groceries, ilour, feed, meats, dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, tableware, furniture, farm implements and seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books, stationery, plumbing, painting and glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, fencing, repairs to buildings, and other necessary items, including compensation, not exceeding nine hundred dollars for additional labor or services, and for transportation and other nece sary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for discharged boys, not exceeding five hundred dollars, all under the control of the Commissioners, twenty-six thousand dollars. Swmmrmm. Fon Sm>1>o1zr or rrm Iusnrm. For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia in the Government Hospital for the Insane in said District as provided in R-g:¤&=:““·¢¤¤°· sections forty-eight hundred and forty-four and forty-eight hundred "' °  fifty of the Revised Statutes, ninety-four thousand seven hundred o ars. ¤¤•¥·¤·*•*¤=¤l·· Fon Insrnncrrou or- run DEAF Arm Dorm. rm ie- ¤<>1¤¤·· For expenses attendin the instruction of deaf and dumb persons u's£°°°"°°” admitted to the Colnmbig Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from the RS-·¤°°·““·P·°“· District of Columbia, under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four of the Revised Statutes, ten thousand five hundred dollars, or so much · thereof as may be necessary; and all disbursements for this object shall be accounted for through the Department of the Interior. R¤¤¤!¤f ¤·— 1>·¤¤·· For relief of the poor, fourteen thousand dollars. h0M¤¤i¤tLr¤\ Mrmz For a municipal lodging house and wood and stone yard, four thou- °"’ °sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and the Commissioners of the District are authorized to employ a superintendent of the slams anld to rent or otherwise secure suitable premises for carrying on t e wor . ·rr¤·¤p¤¤ry·¤pp¤¤. For temporary support of indigent persons, male and female, to be ' expendedin such manner as the Commissioners of the District may deem best, ilve thousand four hundred dollars; and from this sum the 3¤i¤¤il•¤¤¤¤· Commissioners may allot not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars to the Board of Managers 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 exeeding one thousand to the Hope and Help Mission, and not exceeding four hundred dollars to the Washington Night Lodging House Association. _ _ _ _ _ cm-umn d Eur the Woman’s Chrrstran Association, maintenance, tour thousand “‘ · dollars. Columbia Hospital. For the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum, mainpmsro. teuance, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That as vacancies occur ’1‘m»¢·<·¤- among the trustees, other than members of Congress, they shall be iilled by the District Commissioners. cnnamrsnuapiul. For the Children’s Hospital, maintinance, ten thousand dollars. emergency naps. For Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, maintinance, four ""· thousand five hundred dollars. H·>¤¤•·<·r¤¤¤i¤ HM- For the National Homeopathic Hospital Association of Washington, PML District of Columbia, for maintenance, seven thousand dollars. Church Orphanage. For the Church Orphanage Association of Saint Joh.u’s Parish, maintenance, two thousand dollars.
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