TABLE IX. — Total Net Annual Cost of all Paupers in Massachusetts — State and Town — 1878-1900— Concluded. THE PAUPER ABSTRACT. 758,875 2 27 526,773 3 12.5 223,227 1,511,970 11,183 68.4 $767,388 $2 27 $545,941 $3 40.4 $274,059 $1,587,388 11,286 $0 73.9 $647,627 16,883 $0 73.7 $0 30.1 $137,798 $2,372,813 $1 10.5 761,970 2 33 $32,274 140,041 1888 685,225 16,681 79.0 31.0 141,383 2,338,578 1 06.0 36,878 160,345 1889 FINANCES OF STATE INSTITUTIONS UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE STATE BOARD OF CHARITY. TABLE X.- Valuation of Four State Institutions Sept. 30, 1900. TABLE XI. Receipts of Four State Institutions for the Year ending Sept. 30, 1900. RECEIPTS AT To be paid by law into the State treasury. $1,894.05 for girls); for their schooling, $357.80; * Includes from the separate appropriations for Trustees $308.25,- for 1899, $142.07; and for 1900, $166.18. NOTE.-The amounts set down for the two reform schools in this and the following Tables XII-XV. apply only to the schools proper; in addition there was received from the State $10,929.37 for outside work, viz for board of pupils, $5,882.70 ($3,988.65 for boys, and and for visitation, $6,582.95. The aggregate for usual institution work thus becomes $433,515.69. TABLE XII. Expenditures of Four State Institutions for the Year ending Sept. 30, 1900. *See Note to Table XI. on page liv; the sums in this table represent only the expenses of the institutions proper; the aggregate of the year's current expenses for the work of the institutions is $433,515.69, by including the cost of boarding, schooling, and visiting pupils placed out from the two schools. |