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 414 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 420. 1896. {g:l·*;¤_ For public building at Boise City, Idaho: For continuation of buildcreased. . ing, tlfty thousand dollars; and the limit of cost of said building and site is increased from one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to two hundred thousand dollars. 1s¤la1.»,N.Y For postoffice at Buffalo, New York: For continuation of building under present limit, eighty thousand dollars. Addi¢i¤··· For a brick addition, one story in height, extending northerly sixteen . feet from the northerly side and ten feet from the easterly end of the United States post-office building in the city of Buifalo, and seventy- three feet in depth on the northerly side, and forty-three feet on the easterly end of said building, a sum not exceeding four thousand three hundred dollars. °¤¤¤¤¤· NJ- For public building at Camden, New Jersey: For construction of building, twenty-five thousand dollars; and' the limit of cost of said building is increased one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Cheyenne. Wyo. For public building at Cheyenne, Wyoming: For continuation of ,,,£‘,},Kf" °‘ °°“° I"' building, fifty thousand dollars; and the limit of cost of said building and site is increased from one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. D~>¤<1·¤<>¢. S-D•1r· Assay olnce at Deadwood, South Dakota: For establishing an assay ‘°‘°““’ °°“°°` ouice at Deadwood, in the State of South Dakota, fifteen thousand dollars. D¤¤·>i¢· MRL For court-house and post-office at Detroit, Michigan: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred and twenty-five thousand three hundred and sixty-four dollars and twenty-nine cents. },'gjf;:_°°· V* For postotllce at Fortress Monroe, Virginia: That the sum of nfteeu o thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the erection of a post-otlioe building at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, upon the Government reservation. The said building shall be erected upon plan s, speciucations, and contracts to be approved, in the manner provided by law, · by the Secretag of War, and to cover quarters for the postmaster and office aecomm ations for customs officer and United States commis- !·*'¤**~ sioner. Nor shall any plan for the erection of said building be approved by the Secretary of War involving an expenditure exceeding the said sum of fifteen thousand dollars. . H¤1¤¤¤.M<>¤r. For public building at Helena, Montana: For continuation of build- Limit ¤f cm i¤- ing, fifty thousand dollars; and the limit of cost of said building and '"°“°°’ site is increased from one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to three hundred thousand dollars. _ K¤¤¤•• ¤i¢r·¤¤- For postoffice and court-house at Kansas City, Missouri: For continuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. For postofllce and court-house at Kansas City, Missouri: For contincr:-::l{ °‘ °°•* *"· nation of building, fifty thousand dollars; and the limit of cost of said ' building and site is increased from one million two hundred thousand dollars to one million three hundred and sixteen thousand dollars. I-*"‘° “°"*‘~ ·*"‘· For court-house and post-office at Little Rock, Arkansas: For additi onal amount to construct an addition to the United States court-house and post-oflice and enlarging judge’s chamber and the offices of the marshal and clerk of the circuit and district courts, and for an elevator, forty-three thousand dollars. $*··¤¤ F¤“*•·S·”=*· For constructing a bathroom and lavatory in the basement of the postoffice building at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, three hundred dollars. '·“" ""¥°"'”·°‘*· For court-house and post-office at Los Angeles, Calitornia: For additions to and alterations in the court-house and post-office building, twelve thousand dollars. M¤¤i¤¤¤¤rs-W-"=·- For court-house and post-office at Martinsburg, West Virginia: For completion of approaches, five thousand dollars. N°"}“j*·N··’- For custom-house and post-office at Newark, New Jersey: For com- A'm'"°"“"""i‘ pletion of building and for purchase or condemnation of additional land, under present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the amount remaining unexpended under previous appropriations tor