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 1060 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 422. 1899. balance, amounting to twenty-three thousand six hundred and ninety- VM- Z1 P- m- three dollars and forty-five cent s, of the appropriation made by the Act approved September twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety, for expenses of acquiring said park, is hereby appropriated. nsrsmmi-iss. FOR REFORMATOBIES AND PRISONS. suppmsrmuvsm. SUPPORT or coNv1crs: For support, maintenance, and transportation of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be expended · under the direction of the Attorney-General, forty-six thousand dollars. courthouse. Couar-House, Disrmcr or COLUMBIA: For the following force _necessary for the care and protection of the court-house in the District of Columbia, under the direction of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: One engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three iiremen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; and seven assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollar each; in all, twelve thousand nine hundred agd w dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Attorne - en. wmisnsrjsn. Wmgnu or trim JAIL: For warden of the jail of the District of Columbia, one thousand eight hundred dollars, to be paid under the direction of the Attorney-General. swrnupmm Sorromr or rmsomms: For expenses for maintenance of the jail expgnged under the direction of the Attorney-General, forty-one thousan ollars. Pgllnxcpmng pm- fTRANS1>0BTA1;)N OF (1{alU1§EBS AND PBISONEBS: For transportation · o paupers, two thousand dollars. For conveying prisoners to the workhouse, two thousand dollars. wumngum my- FOR WASHINGTON ASYLUM: For intendant, one thousand two hun- "“”· dred dollars- matron, six hundred dollars; visiting phy ician, one thousand and eighty dollars; resident physician, four hundred and eighty dollars; clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; property clerk, seven hundred and eighty dollars; baker, four hundred and twenty dollars; overseer, nine hundred dollars; six overseers, at six hundred dollars each; engineer, six hundred dollars; assistant engineer, three hundred and fifty dollars; second assistant engineer, three hundred dollars; five watchmen, at three hundred and sixty-five dollars each; night watchman, five hundred and forty-eight dollars; blacksmith and woodworker, five hundred dollars; carpenter, five hundred dollars; driver for the dead-wagon, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; hostler and ambulance driver, two hundred and forty dollars; female keeper at workhouse, three hundred dollars; female keeper at workhouse, one hundred and eighty dollars; hospital cook, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; four cooks, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; two cooks, at sixty dollars each; trained nurse, four hundred and eighty dollars; graduated nurse, three hundred and sixty-dve dollars; pupil nurses, not less than five in number, nine hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand one hundred and ninety-eight dollars. _1jor contingent expenses, including improvements and repairs, provisions, fuel, forage, lumber, gas, ice, shoes, clothing, dry goods, tailormg], hardware, medicines, repairs to tools, cars, tracks, steam heating an ctolpking aipgafptus, painting, and other necessaryitemsand services, A ousan dollars. flyer erection of a north wing of the almshouse, fifteen thousand dollars. For erection of a workhouse for males, fifty thousand dollars. For hospital furnishing, beds, bedding, and furniture for nurses’ · home, surgical instruments and appliances, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, to be immediately available. - _ For repairs to buildings, painting. lumber, hardware, cement, lime, — oil, removal of iloors, and repairs to plumbing, steam heating and cooking apparatus, two thousand dollars.
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