74, FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 3. 1897. uozggshqnand Bm. SHOSKONE AND BANNOCKS. $b<>•h¤¤¤¤ Shoshones: For twenty-eighth of thirty installments, to purchase s°”u°" gifs of clothing for iualgs oyer fonrtelen yeaxkst of lage ; ilannelhhose, 'co and domestics or ems. es over the ageo we ve years an suc goods,as may be needed to make suits for boys and girls nude} the ages V¤r1¤» p.¢¤¤» named, as per ninth article of treaty of July third, eighteen hundred ang sixty-eight, ten thousand dollars; H f Ph ¤i¤*¤- or pay of hysician teacher carpenter mi er engineer armor ri ”’°`m' and blacksmith, as per,tenth article of treaty of july thirdfeighteen hundred-and sixty-eight, five thousagd dolllars; d 1 th For pay of second blacksmith an suc iron an stee and o er materials as may be required, as,per eighth article of same treaty, one Bm-mn thousand dollars; _ _ _ supra__ liannocks: For twenty-eighth of thirty installments, to purchase sunts of clothing for males over fourteen years of age- flannel, hose, calico, and domestics for females over twelve years of] age, and such flannel and cotton goods as may be needed make suits for boys and "°‘· ”· P'"- girls under the a es named, as per nmth article of treaty of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight five thousand dollars· 1,g¤_H}·_*;_¤·',;_¤ For pay of physician, teacher; carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith, as per tenth article of treaty of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand dollars; in all, twentysix thousand dollars. Y‘§:{.Nl“0¤I0fN6W SIX NA1'IONB‘0F NEW YORK, gxyph _For permanent annuity, in clothing and other useful articles, per ' sixth article of treaty of November eleventh, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thousand ilve hundred dollars. msxbgtnx of dmanr s10Ux OF DIFFERENT Tmmts, 1N(H.UD]NG sum: SIOUX 014* IIHRASKA. clothing. For twenty-eighth of thirty installments, to purchase clothing for gi(ple:!s;l?(y;arret§¢;`u1§nfoy1;_a)rsap;sagT•;;. Igor flannel, hope, and cialéco, and m s m o we ve years o age. an or suc ilannel and cotton goods as may be needed to make suits for boys vtriuam. anddgirls, peg tenth artifle of treaty of April twenty-ninth, eighteen hun rei an sixty-eig t, _ one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollarsa;·i¤¤1¤¤1.m¤1·». For twenty-eighth of thirty installments, to purchase such articles as may be considered proper by the Secretary of the Interior, at twenty dollars per head, for persons engagled in agriculture, one hundred and P»»¤s··»·. sixty thousand dollars: Provided hat the Secretary in his discretion Money payments. · b ~ ed ·d ’ . " , 7 ¥..“%2;"i’ u LZ2i?.' §?It,»“.$~"Ll2°é’§§rB€““ ‘“f”S£"°l ’t"'°”'{Z°""”3""‘{’ a s a ary o e n eri dJ_§;·:»1<>ray¤]1_•;£u¤,¤_t cause the actual delivery of the wooleu clothing hereiuozonzmpllaited vemsgeie. “ and contemplated in prior Acts of Congress and treaties to the Sioux gud; Soncaflpdianslpg Ntelzgasléa aixd North and South Dakota by the rs ay 0 ovem r o e sca year for which such appropriations shall be made- '{,;{j;_·j*;°jK· For pay of five teachers, one physician, one carpenter, one miller, ope eugugleer, tuko fagners, apd one! blacksmith, per thirteenth article 3 s· E¤P*°Y*°°· 0 ]§§:itu;ay$>?'t§ilditlou;llgm‘;wloy)g;s altltheasieggiitlragcnciu for the Sioux I _ in Nebraska and Dakota, eightyfive thousand dollars; i·`*·`i”*i? ..*`,‘2.§.*`.1‘g$1$.f.‘EfL$."i °‘}é3%.T°E$’22€ £‘2’6’3‘.¥§F§§* ‘2.*`,.{,¥.‘i*‘ .‘i"’é"?,”“°“’ ·, _ ; ve e ruar r twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, nine hundred thousand dollars, of which amount three thousand dollars may be expended by the Secretary of the lnterior for completing the artesian well at the Rosebud Indian Agency in South Dakota; and two thousand