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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4. 1888. 13   Interior Department. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the educa- Edvwins feebletion of feeble-minded children belon 'ng to the District of Columbia, mmm y°“°h‘ four hundred and nine dollars and dity-seven cents. PENSION BUILDING ; To pay the Pittsburgh Bridge Company for P¤¤¤i¤¤ b¤¤di¤s- iron plates added to the roof rafters of the main hall of the new building for the Pension Office, not included in the original design, three hundred and eighty-seven dollars. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION ron THE DEAF AND DUMD z For the sup ort _0¤1¤mb¤= Instituof the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, and) for B°f[{¤bi°” Dm ml books and illustrative ap aratus, for general repairs and improvements, two thousand five hundred dollars. INDUSTRIAL CHRISTIAN Hoiun: To aid The Industrial Christian HI¤<*¤S¤ie10h1‘i¤*ie¤ Home Association of Utah in carrying on, under its articles of incor- irlginsnteo. poration, the work of providing em loyment and means of self-support or the dependent women who shall have renounced polygamy, and · their chil ren of tender age, forty thousand dollars ; and the unexpended balance of the appropriation for aiding in the establishment of an Industrial Home in the Territory of Utah contained in the act of Congress approved August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty- V°‘·“·P·”52· six, entitled "An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and for other purposes/’ shall be deemed a part of this appropriation ; and the board of control mentioned in said former appropriation shall audit the expenditures under this appropriation an report yearly to the Secretary of the Interior. INDIAN AFFAIRS. ‘ I¤di¤¤ Meie- TELEGRAPHING AND PURCHASE or INDIAN surrmrsz To pay the Suvvuee expenses of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service, including rent of warehouse, and pay of necessary employees, advertising at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, including telegraphing, one thousand five hundred dollars. FULFILLING TREATY WVITH CHOOTAWS: This amount of annuity ggyjem- _ money, lost to the Choctaw Nation by reason of a compromise made u Y m°°°" by the Secretary of the Treasury with the sureties on the bond of Lucien N . Robinson, deceased, late superintendent of Indian aifairs,' under the provisions of section thirty-four hundred and sixty-nine, R·S··¤<*¢·34°*•»r··***8- Revised Statutes, as per letter of the Second Auditor dated March twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, two hundred and nineteen dollars and eighty-three cents. FULFILLING TREATY WITH SEMINOLES: This amount of annuity gemirwles. money, lost to the Seminole Nation by reason of a compromise made “"“"’ m°"“y‘ bv the Secretary of the Treasury with the sureties on the bond of Lucien N. Robinson, deceased, late superintendent of Indian affairs, under the provisions of section thirty-four hundred and sixty-nine, R-S··*°°·**“°·P·°8S· Revised Statutes, as per letter of the Second Auditor dated March twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, one thousand three hundred and four dollars and ten cents. FULFILLING rIz1uA·rv wrrn Cnnnxsz This amount of annuity cmu. money, lost to the Creek Nation by reason of a compromise made by the Secretary of the Treasury with the sureties on the bond of Lucien N. Robinson. deceased. late superintendent of Indian adairs, under the provisions of section thirty-four hundred and sixty-nine, R.S.,3469.p.6S8. Revised Statutes. as per letter of the Second Auditor dated March twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, also letter of G. W. Stidham, special Creek delegate, dated December first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six. two thousand eight hundred and sixty-tive dollars and seventy-seven cents.