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TABLE K.-Average cost per capita from date of organization to June 30, 1890.

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Average cost per capita from organization to June 30, 1890
Average cost per capita for eleven years, ending June 30, 1890
General expenditures less cost of construction from organization to June 30 1890.......

$169. 33 135.85

18, 742, 694. 58

TABLE L (No. 1).-Statement of deficiencies under acts of Congress providing aid to State and Territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers and sailors of the United States, approved August 27, 1888, and March 2, 1889, for the year ending June 30, 1889, and paid during year ending June 30, 1890, under act approved April 4, 1890.

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TABLE L (No. 2).-Statement of average number of members cared for by quarters, amounts due, amounts paid, and deficiencies under acts of Congress providing aid to State and Territorial homes for the support of disabled soldiers and sailors of the United States, approved August 27, 1888, and March 2, 1889, for the year ending June 30, 1890.

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TABLE L (No. 2).—Statement of average number of members cared for, etc.—Continued.

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Amount due State homes for year ending June 30, 1890, viz: 4,516 members,

at $83.851 per annum

Salaries, rent, and incidental expenses.

Amount paid State homes for year ending June 30, 1890
Salaries, rent, and incidental expenses..

Deficiency.......

$378, 704.38

3, 118. 04

$381, 822. 42

296, 881.96
3, 118. 04

300, 000. 00

81, 822.42

TABLE L (No. 3).—Statement of average number of members cared for and cost of maintenance under act providing aid to State and Territorial Homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers of the United States, approved March 2, 1889.

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TABLE M.-The National Home for Disabled Valunteer Soldiers in account with W. B. Franklin, acting treasurer, for the year ending June 30, 1890.

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Amount.

Date.

1889.

July 1

$542, 486. 37

591, 051.44

530, 387. 68

437, 011. 15

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By balance cash due the "United States, brought forward from fourth quarter, 1888-'89

July 23 By amount of draft No.

29046 (War warrant No. 265 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y.

July 30 By amount of draft No. 29047 (War warrant No. 265 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y.

Sept. 19 By amount of draft No. 29048 (War warrant No. 265 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y

Oct. 25 By amount of draft No. 30030 (war warrant No. 1080 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y.

Nov. 20 By amount of draft No. 30031 (war warrant No. 1080 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y..

Dec. 14 By amount realized from sales of surplus property at Central Branch, viz:

Dec. 20

1890. Jan. 31

20 pounds tailors' clippings, at 16 cents per pound.

91 dozen men's half hose, at $3 per dozen 41% dozen men's half hose, at $3.25.

By amount of draft No. 30032 (war warrant No. 1080 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y.....

By amount of draft No. 30964 (war warrant No. 2044 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y.. By amount realized from sales of surplus property at Central Branch, viz:

7 company morning report books, at $2 each... 1 consolidated morning report book, at $2 By amount realized from sales of surplus property at Northwestern Branch, viz: 5,210 pounds C. F. clippings, at 3 cents per pound.

By amount disallowed by Second Comptroller United States Treasury Department. (See voucher No. 152, quarter ending December 31, 1886)

$35, 779.70

178, 660. 39

178, 660.39

178, 660.38

190,529.63

190, 529.63

3.20

275.00

135.42

190.529. 02

176, 235.44

14.00

2.00

182.35

120.00

TABLE M.-The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in account with W. B. Franklin, acting treasurer, etc.--Continued.

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1890. Feb. 24

By amount of draft No. 30965 (war warrant No. 2044 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to Assistant Treasurer at New York, N. Y

Mar. 20 By amount of draft No. 30966 (war warrant No. 2044 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to Assistant Tresurer at New York, N. Y

Apr. 17 By amount of draft No. 31575 (war warrant No. 2667 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y By amount realized from sales of surplus property at Marion Branch,

May 20

viz:

12 hogs, 2,420 pounds, at 3 cents per pound, less 25 cents for weighing.. By amount realized from sales of suplus property at Central Branch, viz: 4 yards 16-ounce D. B. cloth, at $1.67 per yard. 3 yards 16-ounce D. B. cloth, at $1.67 per yard. By amount of draft No. 31576 (war warrant No. 2667 pt.) of Treasurer of the United States to assistant treasurer at New York, N. Y

May 26 By amount realized from sales of surplus prop

erty at Central Branch.

viz:

at $3

108 dozen pairs socks,

25 dozen pairs socks, at $3.25

June 18 By amount of draft No.

June 30

30577 (war warrant No. 2667 pt) of Treasurer of the United States to Assistant Treasurer at New York, N. Y.. By amount realized from sales of surplus property at Central Branch, viz. 2,333 pounds tailors' S. B. clippings, at 22 cents per pound.... 3,783 pounds D. B. clippings, at 23 cents per pound..

569 pounds listing balls, at 13 cents per pound.. By unexpended balance of appropriation for maintenance for fiscal year ending June 30, 1890, received from the treasurer Central Branch, National Home Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, under act of Congress making appropri ations for sundry civil expenses, approved October 2, 1888..

$175, 235. 44

$176, 235.43

116, 127. 70

90.50

6.68

5,85

160, 400.09

325.00

81.25

$160, 400. 08

513. 26

870.09

76.82

26, 217.34

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