FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 676. 1888. 325 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. Miscelmnccus. For rent of District offices, three thousand six hundred dollars; for RM, ¤¤¤· general advertising, three thousand dollars; for books, and repairs of books for register of wills, two hundred dollars; to enable the register of wills to complete the assorting, brienng. and filing the records and papers of his office prior to eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, including clerical service and purchase of iile-holders and books, one thousand dollars; printing, checks, damages, forage, care of horses, not otherwise provided for, horseshoeing, fuel, ice, gas, repairs, insurance, rebinding and repairing records, and other general necessary expenses of District offices, seven thousand dollars; in all, fourteen thousand eight hundred dollars. FOR REFOR11AToR1Es AND PR1soNs. Fon WASHINGTON AsYLUM: For one intendant, one thousand two W¤¤hi¤gt<>¤Asy1¤¤¤ hundred dollars; one matron, six hundred dollars; one visiting physician, one thousand and eighty dollars; one resident hysician, four hundred and eighty dollars; one clerk, Six hundred dollars; one baker, four hundred and twenty dollars; one overseer, eight hundred dollars; five overseers, at six hundred dollars each; one engineer, six hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, three hundred and fifty dollars; one second assistant engineer, three hundred do`lars; five watchmen, at three hundred and Sixty-five dollars each; one blacksmith, three hundred dollars; one hostle c, one hundred and twenty dollars; one ambulance-driver, one hundred and twenty dollars; one female keeper at workhouse, at three hundred dollars; one female keeper at workhouse, at one hundred and eighty dollars; two cooks, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; three cooks, at sixty dollars each; one nurse, one hundred and eighty dollars; four nurses, at sixty dollars each; one teacher, three hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand four hundred and fifteen dollars. For contingent expenses, including improvements and replairs, 0¤¤ti¤z¤¤rc¤pe¤scs. provisions, fuel, forage, lumber, Shoes, clothing, dry-goods, ardware, medicines, repairs to tools, cars, tracks, steam-heating and cooking apparatus, painting, and other necessary items and services, forty thousand dollars. For new kitchen, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fire escapes, six hundred dollars. ‘ For introduction of gas into Alms—House, three hundred dollars. Fon REFoRM SoHo0L : For one superintendent, one thousand live R•¤f<>¤¤S¤¤¤¤<>1. hundred dollars; assistant superintendent, nine hundred dollars; teachers and assistant teachers, three thousand five hundred dollars; niatron of school, six hundred dollars; three matrons of families, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; superintendent of chair·shop, six hundred and sixty dollars; farmer. four hundred and eighty dollars; engineer, three hundred and ninety-six dollars; baker, cook, Shoemaker, and tailor, at three hundred dollars each; two diningroom servants, seamstress, chambermaid. and laundress, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; florist, three hundred and sixty dollars; watchmen, not exceeding five in number, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars; secretary and treasurer of board of trustees. six hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand five hundred and ninety-six dollars. _ For support of inmates, including groceries, flour, feed. meats, dry- S¤PP¤¤¤f1¤¤¤¤¥¢S· goods. leather and shoes. gas. fuel, hardware. table ware, furniture, farm implements and seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books, stationery, plumbing, painting and glazing, medicines, medical attendance, stock, fencing, repairs to buildings, and other necessarv items, including compensation, not exceeding nine hundred dollars, for additional labor or services, and for transportation and