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 362 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 807, 812, 813. 1890. advertisement shall be made. To enable the Commissioner of Indian m¤*=•¤¤¤‘d ¤•¤l>l°¤· Affairs to have prepared standard samples of such articles of goods ` and su plies as s ould be adopted and purchased for the Indian service, and for the purchase of testing machines to examine deliveries of such goods and sup}plies, one thousand five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated, whic shall be immediately available. ` sue, ew., or prop- Ec. 7. That at any of the Indian reservations WhGI`B there is now °"""°*“°°‘* on hand Government property not required for the use and benefit of the Indians at said reservation the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to move_ such property to other Indian reserva- •°£¤¤•¤¤¤ ct pw- tions where it may be required, or to sell it and apply the proceeds of the same in the purchase of such articles as may be needed for the use of the Indians for whom said property was purchased; and Report- he shall make report of his action hereunder to the next session of Ccmgress ghleigaftent 1 • pprov, ugus 19, 890. A¤8¤¤* 28, 1990. CHAP. 812.-An act vifor leave of absence for a ’*_"‘—"‘""""' in the customs service ofptlie Gbrtgernment who receive per dieigicecblingileciistbltlieliiiiyoes ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the “¢:¤§•1·¤ ww ¤¢- United States o_£America m Congress assembled, That all officers and per diem compensation shall be entitled to receive the same leave of _ absence as 18 provided for clerks and employees in the several executive departments at Washington, District of Columbia, by chapter one hundred and twenty-eig t, section four, of the United States - Vol- n.. vp. mw Statutes at Large, volume twenty-two, pages five hundred and __ sixty-three and ve hundred and sixty-four, approved March third, anno Domuu eighteen hundred and eighty-three. °P¤•***¤¤*¤*·°**= Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury_ shall make all rules aiod gegulations necessary to carry the provisions of this act into e ec -. Approved, August 28, 1890. 5¤¢¤¤$· im- GBA?. 813.—An' ng an act entitled "An act to constitute Lincoln ""'—"“""' Nebraska a port of delivery. and to extend the provisions of the act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and eight, entitled ‘An act to amend the statutes in relation ai transportation ofydutiable goods, and for other purposes} to said port of neo. Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re aresenfatives o the :9*.gg Unrated States o_/9 Aynerica in Congress assentbled, That th; act Khemmm vnewismtg approved October nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, www  ""°”en itled "An act to constitute Lincoln, Nebraska, a ort of delivery E. n W. and to extend the provisions of the act of June tentli; eighteen hunt . vol zi, p. m. dred and eighty, entitled ‘An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes} to the said port of Lincoln/’ be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows: _"’1‘hat Lmcoln, in the State of Nebraska, be, and is hereby, constituted a port of delivery in the customs collection district of New Orleans, and that the privileges of the seventh section of the act vcr m_ ,_ m approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, entitled ‘An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of Sum dutiable goods, and for other purposes} be, and the same are hereby _ yer. l extended to said port. And that there shall be appointed at said mczplzipemzion m- port a. surveyor with compensation at the rate o mne hundred ollars per annum, with the usual fees and commissions? Approved, August 28, 1890.
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