Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/474

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utensils, and other necessary items and services, sixty-five thousand dollars.

For repairs to buildings, plumbing, painting, lumber, hardware, cement, lime, oil, tools, cars, tracks, steam heating and cooking apparatus, two thousand dollars.

Workhouse.
Contract.
For continuing erection of a workhouse for males, fifty thousand dollars; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized to enter into contract for the whole work at a cost not to exceed one hundred and ten thousand dollars.

Almshouse. Toward the erection of a municipal almshouse consisting of one or more plain, substantial buildings, including water supply, heating, ventilating, and lighting apparatus, fifty thousand dollars; and the Limit of cost. total cost of said almshouse, including water supply, heating, ventilating, and lighting apparatus under a contract or contracts, which are hereby authorized therefor, shall not exceed one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

For establishment of a workhouse cooking department, dining room for officers, dining room for female prisoners, building and fixtures, four thousand five hundred dollars.

For additional oven, five hundred dollars.

For improvement of hospital kitchen and purchase of kitchen and cooking appliances, two thousand dollars.

For purchase of bedside tables, chairs, and window shades for hospital, and for the construction of porches for the use of patients, three thousand dollars.

Reform School. For Reform School: For superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent, one thousand dollars; teachers and assistant teachers, five thousand seven hundred dollars; matron of school, six hundred dollars; four matrons of families, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; two foremen of workshops, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; farmer, four hundred and eighty dollars; engineer, three hundred and ninety-six dollars; assistant engineer, three hundred dollars; baker, cook, shoemaker, and tailor, at three hundred dollars each; laundress, one hundred and eighty dollars; two dining-room servants, seamstress, and chambermaid, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; florist, three hundred and sixty dollars; watchmen, not to exceed six in number, one thousand six hundred and twenty dollars; secretary and treasurer to board of trustees, six hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand five hundred and fifty-two dollars.

For support of inmates, including groceries, flour, feed, meats, dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, furniture, tableware, farm implements, seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books, stationery, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicinesand 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 necessary 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.

For repairs, one thousand dollars.

Reform School for Girls.

Reform School for Girls: Superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars: treasurer, six hundred dollars; matron, six hundred dollars; two teachers, at six hundred dollars each; overseer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; five teachers of industries, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; engineer, six hundred dollars; assistant engineer, four hundred and twenty dollars; nightwatchmen, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; laborer, three hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand four hundred and five dollars: