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 680 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 383. 1910. thousand dollars of this amount shall be available during the iiscal N Y yep; cmg? June thirtipélm, ningteen hulpdred angegaven. N Y k A¤'°¤'¤· · · United States t·o ce an court- ouse at u urn, ew or , iift thousand dollgsrs. B¤*°"*“°·N·°· United States post-office and court-house at Reidsville, North Kggfgiw mud Carolina, thirty-five thousand dollars: Prmnlied, That not to exceed ` one thémsand dollars of this amount shall be available for additional groun . D•¥*f”*·°’**°- United States post-ofiice and cou.rt-house at Dayton, Ohio, fifteen §,Q';'f”°· thousand dollars or temporary addition: Promded, That this amount shall be available from the authorization for site. ° ` P°’“"'°““'·°***°- United States post-ofiice and court-house at Portsmouth, Ohio, _ sixItTv-five thousand dollars. ‘*“““*°·°*'*- h fpiteid Stgtes post-pihicelpnd  at Guthrie, Oklah0ma,one un re an twenty- ve thousand dollars. H“""·*"”‘¤·P•· United States post—office and c0urt—house at Harrisb, Penns I- . mg Y Oumy R vappa, oirieshundred and iéwenty-3Ee éliousand dollars. ` · United States post-0 oe at ° `ty, Pennsylvania, twenty-five thousand dollars. sam Fall¤.Pt. Ulngzeld States post-o&ice at Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, five thousan dollars. Brist»ol,R.I. United States ‘post—office and custom-house at Bristol, Rhode Island, _ twenty thousan dollars. n<}§¤({;_g¤?°¤;_‘T¤z. vv Ilingeg States appraisers’ stores at Galveston, Texas, ninety thousan dollars. nears;. United States post-oflice at Paris Texas one hundred thousand dollars, for annex upon_ground now bwned by the United States. sutwrlw That. the present site m each of the cities heretofore mentioned shall not be enlarged by the acqmsitron of ground under the provisions of this fict unless the Secretary of the Treasury is given specific authority herein to enlarge sa1d sites, and where such authority IS given the Selpretary is aplthogiged tol secure,dby purchase, condemnation, or ot erwise suc a itiona groun as he ma de mm, Mt to im respectivegyz Provided, That the limits of cost llereiril:foI;:c ; $.;1:“§s.g.::.,w La tpvelyfixi shall inclgdlp ag] necessar§changesin,alterations and repairs ·  ‘ o, the a ove-name ui ings an of the heatin t'l t' d U mgm plumbing systems and elevators therein which maygbggdlrdeanbreisszriy y_reas0n of or_ incident to the extension or enlargement of said buildings, or which it may be found expedient or advisable to make to such heating, ventilatnng, and plumbing systems and elevators because of the enlargement, extension, remodeli, or improving of m?¤.:¤;;I:8;¢g;;;, said buiédmggg alpdltre annual appropriatiqnsfforllie general mainte- _ ‘ nance 0 u IC U1 in unc er the contr 0 th 'I‘r D t- Pmum ment shall be construedsto be available f(or all oliherortgplairs tipghd gquzpmeplt jg saidl buildings, dgrounds, and approaches, and the ea ing ons mg, p um mg, an venti ating a t th f. bgpgégmmoxnew dTha$ tihe Segetary of thefTreasurypKg§!$1d heeiswherebv, au· orrae an _1recte to contract or the erection d l f~ of a suitable building, including fireproof vaults, healliiig cghrdpvirlliif latiéigtsppapaiéngs, izjndtgppgpaches, complete, for the use and accommo a ron 0 e m ates ost·o c and th offices upon ground now owned   the Ulinited S)tal;ls §(1?vai3nl'ls1liIdi}·iIh‘eail to be acquired m each of the fo owing cities, respectively within its respective limitof cost hereby iixed: ' Cu!lm•.n.A1s d Emted States post-oiHce at Cullman, Alabama, Gfty thousand 0 ars. 0pellkn.Ala. d Hnited States post—office at Opelika, Alabama, fifty-five thousand o ars. sw¤y,m¤. dogsnlisted States post-office at Searcy, Arkansas, forty-five thousand