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For the hospital for the insane at Weston.

Hospital for the Insane at Weston.

expenses of directors.

Proviso as to when to be drawn.

For current expenses including general expenses of

the hospital for the insane at Weston, one hundred and Proviso as to twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That only the

necessary expenses incurred by the board of directors of the hospital for the insane in discharging their duties as such, and four dollars per day for each day they may. be employed as such, shall be allowed; an itemized account of which shall be filed among the records of said hospital, which itemized account shall be made a part of their report to the governor, and no mileage shall be allowed or paid to them; and, Provided further, That only so much of said amount appropriated for current expenses as may be absolutely necessary therefor, shall be drawn from the treasury.

For transportation of patients to and from hospital, priations for said hospital. two thousand five hundred dollars.

For building colored hospital, six thousand dollars.
For ice plant and cold storage, five thousand dollars.
For building kitchen, three thousand dollars.
For iron bedsteads, five hundred dollars.
For painting, tifteen hundred dollars.

The foregoing appropriations for the hospital for the How paid. insane at Weston, shalll be drawn from the treasury

pon the order of the board of directors addressed to the auditor at the beginning of each month, in such amount as may be then actually needed, and not otherwise.

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For the second hospital for the insane.

Second IIospital for the Insane. For current expense fund, thirty-five thousand dollars.

For transportation fund, fifteen hundred dollars.

For drugs, medicines, books and instruments, three hundred dollars.

For farm fund, five hundred dollars.
For sewerage, five hundred dollars.
For repair fund, four hundred dollars.

For construction fund for two wing building, west of administration building, of uniform construction with east wing building, thirty thousand dollars.

For heating and plumbing, eight thousand dollars.
For funishing new buildings, three thousand dollars.

The foregoing appropriations for the second hospital for the insane, to be drawn from the treasury upon order of the board of directors, addressed to the auditor, at the beginning of each month, in such amounts as may be then actually needed and not otherwise.

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Provided, That only the necessary expenses incurred Proviso as to by the board of directors of the second hospital for the directors. insane, in discharging their duties as such, and four dollars per day for each day they may be employed as such, shall be allowed; an itemized account of which shall be filed among the records of said hospital, which itemized account shall be made a part of their report to the governor, and no mileage shall be allowed or paid to them.

West Virginia Reform School.

For the reform

For salaries of superintendent and officers, three school. thousand six hundred dollars.

For transportation of inmates, five hundred dollars.
For general expenses, twelve thousand dollars.

For expenses of board of directors, six hundred dollars.

For laundry, ice house, dry closets, bath house and drainage, five hundred dollars.

For repairs, two hundred dollars.
For barn and store house, one thousand dollars.
For shops and machinery, twelve hundred dollars.

The foregoing appropriations for the West Virginia How paid. reform school shall be drawn from the treasury upon the order of the board of directors, addressed to the auditor: Provided, That only the necessary expenses Proviso as to incurred by the said directors in discharging their du- eipenses of ties as such, and four dollars a day for each day they may be employed as such, shall be allowed; an itemized account of which shall be filed among the records of said institution, which itemized account shall be made a part of their report to the governor, and no mileage shall be allowed or paid to them.

The West Virginia Colored Institute.

directors.

For the colored

For current and contingent expenses, three hundred institute. dollars.

For traveling expenses and per diem board of regents, three hundred dollars.

For salary of janitor, three hundred dollars.
For drainage, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
For fuel, three hundred dollars.
For vil and lamps, seventy-five dollars.
For building machinery hall, four thousand dollars.

For completion of the fences, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For painting and repairs, two hundred dollars.
For plants and seeds, twenty-five dollars.

Proviso as to expenses of regents.

For salary of two teachers, twelve hundred dollars.

For additional furniture for dormitories, seventy-five

dollars. How paid.

The foregoing appropriations for the West Virginia colored institute shall be drawn from the treasury upon the order of the board of regents addressed to the auditor: Provided, That only the necessary expenses incurred by the said regents in the discharge of their duties as such, and four dollars a day for each day they may be employed as such, shall be allowed; an itemized account of which shall be filed among the records of said institution, which itemized account shall be made a part of their report to the governor, and no mileage

shall be allowed or paid to them ; and no contract shall No contract to be made by the regents of said institute which will in

clude any expenditure of any nature whatsoever beyond priation. the sums specifically appropriated by the terms of this act.

Bureau of Labor.

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For the bureau of labor.

For salary of commissioner of labor, for the year ending May thirty-one, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, twelve hundred dollars.

For salary of assistant commissioner, eight hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of officers of bureau of labor, four hundred dollars.

For the board of agriculture.

State Board of Agriculture. For per diem of commissioners, salary of secretary and expenses of state board of agriculture, not to exceed three thousand dollars.

To be paid by the auditor upon the order of the board.

Inspectors of Mines. For salaries of inspectors of mines, three thousand dollars.

For traveling expenses of inspectors of mines, twelve hundred dollars.

For inspectors of mines.

Salary of bank examiner.

Bank Excaminer.

For salary of bank examiner, seven hundred dollars.

State board of health.

State Board of Ilealth.

For expenses of state board of health, fifteen hundred dollars.

Commissioners of Pharmacy.

Commissioners of pharmacy.

For expenses of commissioners of pharmacy and their secretary, three hundred dollars; to be paid by the auditor upon the order of said commissioners.

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For vaccine agents, to be paid on the order of the governor, one hundred dollars.

Governor's contingent fund.

Civil Contingent Fund. For civil contingent fund for the governor, ten thousand dollars. But in no instance shall this appropriation Not to be used be used for the payment of clerk hire in any of the the payment of offices of this state.

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Contingent Fund-E.cecutive Department.

Contingent expenses of state offices.

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For contingent expenses of auditor's office, two Auditor. thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of the treasurer's office, Treasurer. three hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses of attorney general's office, Attorney genthree hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of secretary of state's office, Secretary of one thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of adjutant general's office, Adjutant genfive hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of office of state librarian, State librarian. three hundred dollars.

The foregoing appropriations to be drawn upon the low paid. requisition of the officers to whom said funds are respectively appropriated, and who shall render a detailed Detailed acaccount at each meeting of the legislature of the funds nom so expended.

Salaries of Clerks. For salary of governor's private secretary and assist- Governor. ant, twenty-two hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk of the secretary of state, Secretary of one thousand two hundred dollars; for other clerks, two state. thousand dollars.

For salary of chief clerk in treasurer's office, one Treasurer. thousand two hundred dollars; for salary of assistant clerk in treasurer's office, eleven hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk in the auditor's office, fifteen Auditor hundred dollars; for other clerks in auditor's office, five thousand five hundred dollars.

counts to be made.

Salaries of clerks in state offices.

Attorney general.

State superintendent of schools.

For salary of assistant in attorney general's office, twelve hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk in the office of state superintendent of free schools, to be paid out of the general school fund, twelve hundred dollars; for salary of assistant clerk in the office of state superintendent of free schools, to be paid out of the general school fund, one thousand dollars.

Judicial Department.

Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the supreme court of appenses of supreme court. peals, to be expended on the order of the court, fifteen

hundred dollars. Printing and For printing and binding supreme court reports, fifbinding supreme courts teen hundred dollars. reports.

The Militia.

For the militia.

To carry into effect the provisions of chapter twentyfour of the acts of one thousand eight hundred and

eighty-nine, fifteen thousand dollars; whieh amount What to cover. shall cover all expenditures for the militia for the fiscal

year ending September thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six: Provided, That the said sum shall be disbursed under the order of the governor, adjutant general and paymaster general, made upon the auditor.

How disbursed

Contract for coal; who to wake.

Capitol Building and Grounds.
For the capitol
and grounds.

For water, seven hundred dollars.
For gas, one thousand dollars.
For coal, one thousand dollars.

For contingent and repair fund, fifteen hundred dollars.

The board of public works shall make a contract for the delivery of such coal. The board shall from time

to time, as the contractor delivers the coal, make an How paid.

order directing the auditor to issue his warrants upon

the treasury in payment for said coal, but no such order or coal to be shall be made unless the contractor produces to the verified. board his own affidavit, and the affidavit of the person

at the capitol authorized to receive the coal, showing the number of bushels delivered and the dates of delivery. Said affidavit shall accompany the order of the board and be filed in the auditor's office.

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