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I2 FIFTY-FIFTH CON GBESS. Suss. I. C11. 2. 1897. M*“**°¤*“*¤d· or otherwise, additional land for the site of said building, the present limit of cost of said building not to be exceeded. _ K•¤·••0i*v·1¢·· For post-office and courthouse at Kansas City, Missouri: Nor completion of building under present limit, including not exceeding two elevators in said building, two hundred and sixty six thousand dollars.

  • ‘°"*“•¤· 1****- For post-office at Meridian, Mississippi: For completion of building

under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. ¥”'•°¤°· Wi- For postoiice, court-house, and custom-house at Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Fog completion of building under present limit, four hundred · thousan do rs. Nverh NJ- For customhouse and postoffice at Newark, New Jersey: For acqui- “‘1’"°“"‘ I"'"' sition of additional land for site, sixty-six thousand dollars, or so much Limit nr mr in- thereof as may be necessary, and the limit of cost of said building and ""°"°°‘ site therefor is hereby increased irom six hundred and fifty thousand dollars to seven hundred and sixteen thousand dollars. Nw York-N-Y- For the appraiser’s warehouse at New York City, New York: For completion of building under present limit, three hundred thousand dollars. Newport. Ky- For postoffice at Newport, Kentucky: For couipletion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. gmk-. nigh- For court·house, custom-house, and post-office at Omaha, Nebraska: ""‘ P'ger completion of building under present limit, twenty-'five thousand . ollar . Limit ur wss in- For court-house, custom·h0use, and post-office at Omaha, Nebraska: °"°"“°°‘ For extension of limit of cost of site and building from one million two hundred thousand dollars to one million three hundred thousand dollars, one hundred thousand dollars. ¤¤rf·>¤k.V· For public building at Norfolk, Virginia: For extension of limit of cost of site and building from one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, one hundred thousand dollars. · r•¤¤•¤,1r.J. For post-omce at Paterson, New Jersey: For completion of building under present limit, seventy thousand dollars. 1>¤ru¤aAnz- For custom-house at Portland, Oregon: For continuation of building under present limit, two hundred thousand dollars. rusmdcciq. For post- office at Pueblo, Colorado: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. P·¤¤¤vi¤¤· Ps For post-office at Pottsville, Pennsylvania: For completion of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. mms, wu. For public building at Racine, Wisconsin: Authority is hereby given to the Secretary of the Treasury, if he shall deem it expedient in the interest of the public service, to accept the bid of nine thousand four f;¤,m§:¤;1<;¤¤;;¤:_g:{_g hundred and eighty-six d_ollars, now tiled for the substitution of stone lic minusé-;. " for brick and terra cotta in the public building now in process of construction at Racine, Wisconsin, in accordance with the amended plans _ for the same already prepared by the Supervising Architect of the Treas- €m;·;,cm_ ui-y; gp-guided, The present limit of cost of said building shall not be excee e . seuiiiomtns, sem. For postoiilce at South Omaha, Nebraska: For completion of building under present limit, seventy-five thousand dollars. sc. rm. Minn. For post-office, court-house. and custom—house at Saint Paul, Minnesota: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred and _ twentyfive thousand dollars. SM F'°¤°*¤*>**· UM- For post-office and court-house at Sun Francisco, California: For gopltinuation of building under present limit, one hundred thousand o ars.

  • ·'*¤°¤‘*·G* For courthouse and post-office at Savannah, Georgia: For comply;.

tiondog btnlding under present limit, one hundred and seventy-five thou. san dollars. r·»p··i¤·. K=¤¤··- For the purchase of additional ground at Topeka, Kansas: To enable ¤‘mr<·¤;::»nd¤#’ wh- the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase, by condemnation or other- “ ‘ wise, fifty feet front of ground, or so much thereof as may be needed adjacent to the ground now owned by the Government on which the public building at Topeka, Kansas, occupied as a postoffice and other