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EASTERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

§ 1. Appropriates as follows: For improve- § 2. How expended.

ments, $14,500.

$ 3. How drawn.

AN ACT making appropriations for the Eastern Hospital for the Insune, at Kankakee.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following amounts be and are hereby appropriated to the Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at Kankakee, for the purpose of providing the said hospital with necessary means to take care of 1,600 patients:

For construction of bakery and store-room for flour, $6,000.
For additional boilers, chimney-stack and coal-house, $7,000.
For additional stock barn, $1,500.

§ 2. The trustees shall not contract for, nor begin the erection of, any buildings or other improvements which cannot be fully completed within the amount of the present appropriations, but they may use any unexpended balances of the appropriations heretofore made, or herein specified, for the better accomplishment of the purposes of this act, namely: To make the earliest and fullest provision for the insane of this State which may be expedient and possible: Provided, no portion of any sum herein appropriated shall be diverted from the specific purpose for which it is appropriated.

§ 3. The moneys herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees, or their order, only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 13, 1887.

CENTRAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

and $2. How drawn.

§ 1. Appropriates $157,250 per annum,

$10,000 special.

AN ACT making appropriations to the Illinois Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following amounts be and are hereby appropriated to the Illinois Central Hospital for the Insane, at Jacksonville:

For defraying the ordinary expenses of said hospital from July 1, 1887, until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next General Assembly, the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand ($150,000) dollars per annum, payable quarterly in advance.

For repairs and contingent fund, the sum of seven thousand ($7,000) dollars per annum.

For improvement of grounds, two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars per annum.

For extending eighteen (18) dining-rooms, five thousand ($5,000). dollars.

For removing and rebuilding piggery, one thousand ($1,000) dollars.

For procuring steam boilers and putting the same in place, connected up ready for use, four thousand ($4,000) dollars: Provided, in case the amount herein appropriated for boilers and extension of dining-rooms prove insufficient, the work may be completed from the amount appropriated for repairs and contingent fund.

§ 2. The moneys herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees of the aforesaid institution, or their order, only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 13, 1887:

NORTHERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

$ 1. Appropriates as follows:

For ordinary expenses per annum, $98,000

For repairs and improvements per annum, $5,000.

For care of grounds per annum, $1,000.
Special, $17,345.

AN ACT making appropriations for the ordinary and other expenses of the Illinois Northern Hospital for the Insane at Elgin.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following amounts be, and are hereby appropriated to the Illinois Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin, for the purposes hereinafter named and for no other:

1. For defraying the ordinary expenses of said hospital from July 1, 1887, until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next General Assembly, the sum of ninetyeight thousand dollars ($98,000) per annum, payable quarterly in advance ($196,000).

2. For repairs and improvements, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) per annum ($10,000).

3. For care and improvement of grounds, one thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum ($2,000).

4. For additions to present buildings, enlargement of bakery, dining-room, etc., the sum of three thousand three hundred and forty-five dollars ($3,345).

5. For placing iron fire-proof doors between the different sections of the building; constructing fire-proof walls and extending same through the attics to the roof, the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000).

6. For hose-house, with tower and building for the manufacture of soap, blacksmithing and other purposes, including fireman's outfit of rubber clothing and soap fixtures, six thousand dollars ($6,000).

§ 2. The moneys herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees of said Illinois Northern Hospital for the Insane, at Elgin, or their order, only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 13, 1887.

SOUTHERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

§ 1. Appropriates $109,000 per annum and i

$2,477 special.

§ 2. How drawn.

AN ACT making appropriations for the Illinois Southern Hospital for the Insane, at Anna. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the represented in the General Assembly: and are hereby appropriated to the sane, at Anna, for the purpose herein named:

People of the State of Illinois,
That the following amounts be
Southern Hospital for the In-

For ordinary expenses, the sum of one hundred and three thousand and five hundred dollars per annum, payable quarterly in advance, from July 1, 1887, until the expiration of the first fiscal. quarter after the adjournment of the next General Assembly.

For improvements and repairs, the sum of five thousand dollars per annum.

For care and improvement of grounds, five hundred dollars per

annum.

For a new pump at Big Spring, nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars.

For moving and refitting house for engineer, five hundred dollars. For fire escapes, one thousand dollars.

§ 2. The money herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees, or their order, only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 14, 1887.

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME.

§ 1. Appropriates $45,000 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Home until June 30, 1887.

AN ACT making appropriations for the ordinary and other expenses of the Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy, until the thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1887.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following amounts be and are hereby appropriated to the Illinois Soldiers and Sailors' Home, at Quincy, for the purposes hereinafter named, and for no other:

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For ordinary expenses, the sum of forty thousand dollars ($40,000). For contingent expenses, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000). § 2. The money herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees of the said Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy, or their order, only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

§ 3. Whereas, the sum above appropriated will be needed to sustain said Home prior to the first day of July, 1887, therefore an emergency exists, and this act shall take effect from and after its passage.

APPROVED March 1, 1887.

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME.

§ 1. Appropriates for the year 1887, $100, 000, and for the year 1888, $124, 500, and $137,000 for building purposes.

§ 2. How drawn.

AN ACT making appropriations for the ordinary and other expenses of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following amounts be and are hereby appropriated to the Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy, for the purposes hereinafter named, and for no other:

For ordinary expenses from July first, A. D. 1887, until the first day of July, Ă. D. 1888, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), and from the first day of July, A. D. 1888, until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next General Assembly, the sum of one hundred and twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars ($124,500), payable quarterly in advance.

For hospital building, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).

For furnishing and equipping hospital, three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500).

For fencing boundary line and railroad, bridging railroad, making roadways and walks and improvement of grounds, six thousand dollars ($6,000).

For farm buildings and necessary outbuildings, five thousand dollars ($5,000).

For additional boilers, three thousand dollars ($3,000).

For additional cottages, complete and furnished, eighty-seven thousand six hundred dollars ($87,600): Provided, that the total cost of each cottage, completed and furnished, shall not exceed seven thousand three hundred dollars ($7,300).

For services of architect, superintendent of construction and contingent fund, six thousand dollars ($6,000).

For the purchase of additional land, nine hundred dollars ($900). § 2. The moneys herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees of the said Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Quincy, or their order, only on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 14, 1887.

SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME.

1. Appropriates $55,000 per annum and $3,500 special.

AN ACT making appropriations to the Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Normal.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following sums be and are hereby appropriated to the Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Normal, for the purposes hereinafter named:

For ordinary expenses, the sum of fifty-five thousand (55,000) dollars per annum, payable quarterly in advance, from the first day of July, 1887, to the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next General Assembly.

For repairs and improvements, three thousand (3,000) dollars. For books and paper for pupils' library, five hundred (500) dollars.

§ 2. The moneys herein appropriated shall be due and payable to the trustees, or their order, on the terms and in the manner now provided by law.

APPROVED June 14, 1887.

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