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 682 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. `Sess. II. Ch. 387. 1897. cmmm.·•u¤•p1m. For the Children’s Hospital, maintenance, ten thousand dollars. igmwwhiv ¤<>¤· For the National Homeopathic Hospital Association of Washington, P ‘ District of Columbia, tbr maintenance, eight thousand five hundred dollars. rmmanmgmqnm. For the Washington Hospital for Foundlings, maintenance, six thousand dollars. Church or1>h•¤~z•- For the Church Orphanage Association of Saint J ohn’s Parish, maintenance one thou and eight hundred dollars. Agggm °¤‘Pl=¤¤ For the German Orphan Asylum, maintenance, one thousand eight ‘hundred dollars. uxmgnm run-gw- For the National Association for the Belief of Destitute Colored ,.,,,`§_° ° Women and Children, maintenance, including repairs, nine thousand nine hundred dollars. smc Amr. rum For Saint Ann’ Infant Asylum, maintenance, five thousand four ’*”""”'· hundred dollars. W? risogiigpyn for For Association for Works of Mercy, maintenance, one thousand ' “ ° ‘ eight hundred dollars. Sh?;:;;: um cm For House of the Good Shepherd, maintenance, two thousand seven hundred dollars. t Sjigfholgyse I¤d¤¤- For the Saint Rose Industrial School, maintenance, four thousand "”‘ five hundred dollars. — _ hsnsmt Jos•ph’s Asy- » For Saint Joseph’s A ylum, maintenance, one thousand eight hun- · dred dollars. Hggng W¤¤¤•¤’¤ For Young Women’s Christian Home, one thousand dollars. nlglope and Help ms- For Hope and Help Mission, maintenance, one thousand dollars. . xéwsttyr Am. d hier Newsb0ys’ and Children’s Aid Society, maintenance, one thousand o ars. · nuamnapmmy- For Eastern Dispensary, maintenance, one thousand dollars. dm na rama For Washington Home for Incurables, maintenance, two thousand ‘ dollars. hnrunsupu megan; Fgorf mupicipal lpdlggpg house and wood and stone yard, including ‘ ren our housan dollars. mgghznzalgi Hospital Fdr the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum, maintenance twenty thousand dollars. For repairs and furniture, two thousand dollars. F=¤·¤¤¤¤'¤H¤¤1>i¤L ger th; Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, as follows: or su sisteuce twenty-two thousand five hundred dollar · For salaries and compensation of the surgeon in chief, notto exceed three thousand dollars; two ass1stant surgeons, clerk, engineer, matron, ousan dollars- For rent of hospital buildings and grounds, four thousand dollars; ' For fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, transportation, medicine and medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, electric laghts, trfpairshigrniflurea agdi pfher absolutely necessary expenses, e even thousand ve un re dollars- In all, fifty-four thousand dollars. , sce0m1·» iz s form Rmvonm Scnooi, Fon Gmrsz Superintendent, one thousand dollars; treasurer, tlu·ee hundred-dollars; matron, six hundred dollars; two teachers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; overseer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; engineer, four hundred and eighty dollars; night watchman, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; laborer, iéhreeihlrjndred dollars; in all, four thousand seven hundred and twenty~ ve dollars· For groceries, provisions, fuel, soap, oil, lamps, candles, clothing, shoes, forage, horseshoeing, medicine, medical attendance, hack hire, freight, furniture, beds, bedding, ewing machines, fixture, books, hoplsesilstationery,vehgcles, harngss, cowfzhstpbles, sheds, fences, repairs, an o er necessary 1 ems six thousand dollars; In all, ten thousand ssvén hundred and twenty-five dollars. I¤·1;¤_¤tr¤¤1 Hom Fon rim INDUSTRIAL Home Soir00L: For maintenance, including repairs, eleven thousand dollars.
 * 1;ll'SQS,l(?l:lD(§f88S8S, cooks, teamsters, watchman, and laborers, sixteen