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1076 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 424. 1899. Stoqktonhcal.; Stockton, California, forty thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars;

T,,‘j‘,‘f,j,‘;“_l,{°;,Y°, Janesville, Wisconsin, twenty-five thousand dollars; Anniston, Ala-

0¤¤z-: N ·>¤‘*i¢>1¤. bama, twenty-five thousand dollars; Salem, Oregon, fifty thousand g?°i,L,qvg;'i,e_‘°{,*`0i.];l, dollars; Norwich, Connecticut, nfty thousand dollars; Winston, North I·°°*{.;*,*§·)I;·Y·=F**· Carolina, twenty-ive thousand dollars; Leadville, Colorado, twenty- ibid., " °°°mm°°‘ five thousand dollars; Lockport, New York, twenty-ilve thousand dollars; Freeport, Illinois, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; Menominee, Michigan, twenty-ilve thousand dollars; in all, two million and twenty-nine thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to enter into contracts for the completion of each of said buildings within its respective limit of cost. naming., mtr. For purchase of a site for a public building at Hastings, Nebraska, ten thousand dollars. Nm·t·»1k,N¤br. For purchase of a site for a public building at Norfolk, Nebraska, ten thousand dollars. s¤»r1y¤,1w.r. For post-office at Brooklyn, New York: For purchase of the property known as lot thirty-six, block twenty, ward four, lying on the east side of Washington street one hundred and seventy-five feet north of Johnson street and one hundred and twenty-two feet ten inches south of Tillary street, in the city of Brooklyn and State of New York, for the use and accommodation of the United States postoilioe and other Government offices in said city of Brooklyn, twenty thousand dollars. .0r¤¤h¤-N•1¤·- For court-house and post-office at Omaha, Nebraska: For erection of addition to building under present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to enter into a contract for the completion of said building within present limit of cost. Gum, Ohh- .For public building at Canton, Ohio: For addition to building, fifteen thousand dollars. m¤¤¤¤1¤>¤¤» mu- For post·office at Minneapolis, Minnesota: For constructing a basement and one-story addition, including all necessary changes and alterations in the present building, fifty-five thousand dollars. Mmm. Gs- For postoffice and court-house at Macon, Georgia: For extending and enlarging the building, and for purchase of additional ground on Third street for this purpose, fifty-eight thousand dollars. not sprH¤:¤· Mk- For post-ofnce at Hot Springs, Arkansas: For construction of a building on the permanent reservation owned by the United States, at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and at such spot therein as may be selected and set apart by the Secretary of the Interior and accepted by the Secretary of the Treasury for such purpose. thirty-nine thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to enter into a cctintract for the construction of said building within the present limit o cost. nmmque, Ion. For customdnouse and post-oillce at Dubuque, Iowa: For improving and enlarging the building, fifty thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to enter into a contract for the ‘ completion of said building within the present limit of cost. Svrl¤z¤~>l·1.¤•¤• For post-ollice at Springfield, Massachusetts: For extending and enlarging the building, twenty thousand dollars. ¤··¤¤¤¤b¤¤»G•- For post-onice at Columbus, Georgia: For extending and enlarging the building and to purchase additional ground, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, including all necessary repairs to the present structure, fifty thousand dollars. .r¤.c1m¤,m¤·. .For court-house at Jackson, Mississippi: For erection of an addition within the present limit of cost, thirty-one thousand dollars. ¤1¤v==1¤¤·1.01=i<»- For post-oliice at Cleveland, Ohio: For purchase of site, being block . of land located in the city of Cleveland which is bounded by Rockwell street on the north, by Wood street on the east, by Superior street on the south, and on the west by the land now owned by the United States, upon which the post-ollice building is located, and commence- (meant of building, within the limit of cost, three hundred thousand o ars.