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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 24 STAT. · Feb. 9, 1886 · Chapter 7

Chapter 7.

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CHAP. 7.— An act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to use certain unexpended balances for the relief of the Northern Cheyennes in Montana.Feb. 9, 1886. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Northern Cheyenne Indians. Unexpended balance may be used to relieve distress. Vol. 23, p. 379. That the Secretary of the Interior, be and is hereby, authorized to use, out of the unexpended balance of the fifty thousand dollars, appropriated in the act making appropriations for the Indian service, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, approved, March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, to supply food and other necessities of life, in cases of distress, among the Indians not having treaty-funds, the sum of twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof, as may be necessary, to relieve the distress, now existing among the Northern Cheyennes, on the Rosebud and Tongue Rivers, in Montana, and furnish them with such food, and other necessary articles, as may be required, and in expendingSupplies may be purchased in open market. said amount, he is authorized, if necessary, to purchase supplies in open market, to an extent not to exceed five thousand dollars.
Approved, February 9, 1886.
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