THE AMERICAN DID PESASCE AFTER EACH MS. Jllsi Sfllte Thamas Stark II rr tud Fwt t nll af NewHV. CINCINNATI, O., Julj 21.-A wjlU dreaaed younu womu applied at the Cincinnati Uor-piul for ad a, i ton je terdity afternoon. She iirvsont.-d a letter from the mother superior of the convent where the young womai bad resided. The letter eaid the bea-er, Ilia Nellie Thoroa, had been employed for some time at the convent, and was suffering from swollen legs and feet Nothing except the symptom referred to in the letter was found in the pre liminary examination, but later it was decided to lance the feet, when It was found the legs and feet were stucic full of pins and ntedles. Forty one needles were extracted from her body, and she was not able until today to endure fur ther operations. It is thought others will be found. The physicians believe that blood-poisoning will set in, acd the case in any event may prove hope less. The girl protested, till after the operations, that she could not tell how her feet and limbs became imbedded with these needles, but finally she said she had been at the oonvent of the Good Shepherd for several years. She was an orphan and alone in the world During her stay there she had done wrong. Not once alone, but persist ently. She had done that which she knew was not right, and for every sin she had committed she had done pen ance by thrusting a needle into one of her legs. She explained that each operation had caused her agonizing pain, and that at times the operations were almost unbearable, but she felt she must bear the pain as a recompense for the sin committed. This mode of doing penance', she said, ha i covered more than two years. Her wrong do ings had been of frequent occurrence, and she was unable to estimate the number of needles she had placed in her limbs. Sister Superior Mary Malone stated that the outcome of the examination of Miss Thomas was a startling revelation to her. She had been aware of the condition of the patient's legs and feet for several months, but had no Idea of the cause. Miss Nellie was able to talk tonight, but was very weak and suffer ing intense pain. Where He Is at Home. Who can expect any movement In the line of temperance reform from the Roman Catholic church while its reve nues are largely derived from the con tributions of rum-sellers and while priests of the church are saloon-keepers? A St. Louis correspondent of the Boston Citizen cites two notable in stances, as follows: "A Roman Cath olio prieat of this city is running a sa loon full blast at No. 216 South Fourth street, and a short time ago a gang of counterfeiters were, by accident, traced to his place, where they were making counterfeit money in the cellar, and had been making this priest's cellar, under his saloon, their headquarters for some time. They probably would have been there yet, but they got so bold in passing their product that they were tracked to Father McGlnnis' sa loon, and caught. In South St. Louis, about seven miles from the court-house, on South Broadway, a priest has a row of business-houses, and is running a saloon. He does not pay taxes on the property, for it is, and has been for years, given in by the assessors as church property. The Roman Cath olic church has over $50 000,000 worth of church property in this city, and not one cent of taxes do they pay. Many thousands of dollars' worth have been bought by the church on speculation." Picturesque Watterson. Colonel Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal is certainly picturesque when he turns a full head of steam on. From a three-column edli torial addressed "To the Democrats of Kentucky," we make the following ex tract: The course of national developments is upon the ascending, not the descend ing scale, and no fast-and-loose, catch-as-you-can, go-as-you-please, slobbery, jobbery concern half sport and half tramn with Cameron in the lead and This Elegant 'New Rochester' Nickel or Gilt Sewing Lamp without glutwara 1 will be sent ex-! press paid to any address for fwn Chimney ind Shade told everywhere, or we can supply you. We make'lO other styles of the famous New Roch- glim iwiiiuiwi. The desideratum tors summer v- i light with one-quarter the neat or k" ntiA T-ro rn Bridgeport Conn. UUgcyuil DiN iq Murray St., n.i.w rr n IK Vent to bring up the rear with Mor gan to furnish the learning and Jones to fill the bucket and Colorado to point the moral and Sautn Carolina to adorn the tail .an ever swallow Democrat enough to carry the day and ii lower the flaif! America Is still for Arteri osus. We are n t yet reduced to the importation of Chinese lanthornt la philosophy, and Mexican me'.hods of ca!culaiion. But if some of our local statesmen do not have a care, they will be completely lost in the double-shuftls going on before their very eyes. DeaTer Orangemen. Although the Oraneeme a of Denver have never yet paraded the streets of the city on the 12th of July, as the Hibernians were wont to do on the 17tn of March, they have each year, since the Institution of the first lodge here, always nut in plta-ing reunion to celebrate the anniversary of the bat tle f the Bojne. Tbe affair this year eclipsed all its predecessors. Haish Hall was crowded with Loyal Orange men and women, and the folio lng program was ren dered: "America," by the audience; prayer; duet, Mrs. Hurt and Mrs. Clark; ad dress of welcome, J. H. Jacks; vocal solo, A. I. Warren; address, I. R. Howze; piano solo, Mrs. Vogbt; address, Mr. MtGae; vocal solo, Mr. Howze; ad dress, C. W. Stephenson; song, Mr. Haman. Refreshments. No association on earth, oath-bound or otherwise, is more honorably loyal in its brotherhood than is the Loyal Orange Institution. So long as there is honor in the individual member and almost without exception there always Is honor in every member so long may he rely upon bis brothers for protection against tbe slanderous venom or the deadly malioe of hi foe;, whether hostility be engendered because of Jesu itical plotting or from the malioe of political foes or personal enemies. Yet no church association in Christendom more seriously inculcates good morals, good citizenship and devotion to the precepts of Holy Writ than does the O.'ange lodge. Americans may well rejoice because of the growth of the order in this land, for the nation will have no more loyal defenders than Orangemen will ever prove themselves to be. The victory of William III. was but the forerunner of tbe victories of Washington. By the downfall of the popish king of Britain r jllgiousand civil liberty, uatrammeled by escleslastijal interfe-ence, was first secured. It was the descendants of the Puritans who struck the first blow for freedo n in America. Denver American. Resolutions by St. Joseph (Mo.) Friends. At a meeting of St. Joseph Council No. 28. American Protective Associa tion, held Thursday evening, July 11, 1895, the following resolutions were presented and unanimously adopted: Whereas, In the mysterious dispen sation of human life and death, our friend and co-worker, James M. Cutler, has fallen before the relentless sickle of the silent reaper; and, Whereas, Friend Cutler was long a faithful member of this council, a man of sterling Americanism, unfaltering in his devotion to the principles and in terests of the order, and an untiring worker for its advancement; therefore, belt Resolved, That while we bow in hum ble submission to fate's decrees, we most sincerely deplore tbe loss of our friend, and shall ever hold his memory sacred to the cause he so earnestly espoused. Resolved, That the sincere sympathy of this council be extended to the fam ily of our deceased friend in their be reavement, and, as a mark of respect, belt Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon our minutes, a copy pre sented to the family of our deceased friend, and a copy sent to The Amer ican and to the American Citizen, Boston, for publication. Clay Horr, William L. Kretjzer, Martin . Casto, Committee. Attest: C. F. Meyer, President. A. L. Stauner, Sec'y. F. 0. S. of A Reunion. The reunion on Saturday last was a very enjoyable affair for those particl patlng, and quite a large number was present. The day was suited for out door recreation, and Park Grove evi dently had many attractions, as but few strayed back to town until well toward evening. The P. O. S. of A. Band of Osceola is an organization of which the order at large may weU feel proud. Com' posed of men neatly uniformed, correct in deportment and playing nicely, they formed a pleasing feature of the parade and added vastly to the pleasure and enjoyment of all concerned. The camp at this place realized fairly well from their venture, and the boys have received a new impetus in the patriotic work through an inter change oi views ana a co-mingling with their brethren Irom elsewhere. uoviz dale Observer. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can not reach tbe seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remeaies. iiairsi;atarrn uure is taken In ternally, and acts dlrectlv on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It Is cornposea oi t.ne nest ionics Known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The per fect combination of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. fend for testimonials, free, F. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O. tV Sold by Druggists. Joe tsr "1 CiURtll ROW KE.XEWEU. IVUk Affairs at ttiaeaa Mere Mixed Than Eur. Winona, Minn., July 16. Tbe Pol- iih people are again la trouble and It is feared that the troublesome scenes of lat summer may be repeal 1. It teems that the contractors of the fine new church, whloh will cwt nearly ISO, 000, are in a squabble. It is well known that in the building of a new edifice there are always extra bills that have to be met Tbe con tractors, Hall St. Waselewskl, of Min neapolis, say that these bills will not be paid by the building committee. Thus the main contractors cannot par their men or the subcontractors, and the men are In just about a good state to declare a strike. The Polish build ing committee has about $13,500 to the credit of the church fund, and tbe con tractors say if they can get what is due them they can have their work com pleted in about two months. On the other side, it is claimed that the mala contractor has been paid a good round sum, and has never turned any over to the subcontractors. But this squabble Is not half tbe trouble. It is said some time ago a stock company was formed, tbe object of which was to have the parishioners lend the church money for the comple tion of their new edifice, and about 124,000 was thus collected. The loaners were given no security, and are now at tempting to collect their money with out anything to show that they ever lent the church a cent. Here is an other bowl. Then, too, in addition to this amount, the building committee has borrowed $17,000 and mortgaged all tbe old church property near tbe new building to secure it. This was stoutly fought against by some of the members of the building committee, and their side is taken by a number of the parish loners. With all this mixture of facts and crookedness, and the various bitter stories afloat, it is feared that the Poles may become violent, and, taking sides, repeat the stormy and disorderly scenes of last summer. The church which Is in course of con struction is one of the handsomest of its kind in the northwest. The ex terior is about completed, and is deco rated with large statues covered with genuine g oil-leaf. Swearing 1'ullcemen. A subscriber to the Woman's Voice writes: "I want to call attention to the fact that many of the police officers of Bos ton are using profane language while on duty. I have heard it many times of late, and think it is demoralizing to the young. Passing through La grange street last week, two police men passed, one pouring forth volumes of profane language because a case had be3n decided as they thought wrongly in court. A few days ago I was waiting for a car at the corner of School and Tre- mont street, and heard a police officer, not on duty, conversing with a young girl using most profane language. In every instance the officer has been an Irishman." The remedy for this evil is to have men chosen to the police force, not be cause of a political pull, but because o their fitness lor tne position. k Fast Train for the Yellowstone Park Leaves Omaha via the Burlington Route (B. & M. R. R.) at 4 35 p. m. daily. Lands passengers at t le Park inside of 40 hours. Full information about the Park tour, what it costs, what's to be seen, how to get there, etc, is contained in our Yellowstone Park book. Send for a copy. J. Francis, G. P. & T. An Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. ASK FOR Howard's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Salt Lake Citt, Utah, August 4, 1894,-1 wish to certify to the excellence of Howard's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is tbe finest preparation I ever used for children for summer complaint or cholera Infantum. Just a few drops in water soon relieves and cures the most stubborn cases. It should be used by all mothers. Mrs. Sarah Willard. Address: HOWARD MEDICINE CO., 1820 St. Mary's Ave., Omaha, Neb. Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Christian Wuetrlch (Wurthuch) Ida Wuet rlch, John Llndei or Linden, the owners, and all persons in actual possession or occupancy of the real estate described be low, all others whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that on tbe eigh teenth day of November, lsW, the Somerset Trust Company purchased at public tax sale of the treasurer of Douglas county, Ne braska, for the delinquent county taxes of the year 1892, the following described real estate, situated In Douglas county, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot rive in block eleven In E. V. Smith's addition to the city of Omaha, Doug las county, Nebraska; said tax sale certl fl oat was afterward assigned to the under signed; that said real estate was taxed for the year 1892, and was sold for the delinquent county taxes of the said year 1892; that said real estate was taxed In tbe name of Christ Wuetricb or Wurthuch for the year 1892, In the name of Christ Wuetrich, John Llnder for the year 1893, In the name of John Llnder for the year 1894, and in the name of Ida Wuetrlch for the year 1895, and In the name of Christian Wuetrlch for special taxes. You are further notified that the time of redemp tion of the above described real estate from aid tax sale will expire on the eighteenth day of November, 1895. K. A. KN UDSEN. Dated July 20th, 195. Redemption can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of time to redeem. 7-26-3 N. J. WEYRICH, (Successor to C. W. Baker.) Undertaker Embalmer Formerly with M. O. Maul. Telephone 696. eis south ietn st., omaha. LADY A8SI8TANT FURNISHED. The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that 1 lood's Sarslp rilla has cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, rich, healthy blood, tones ana strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember Hood's Sarsa parilla Cures Be Sure to pet HOOD'S and Only HOOD'S. Hood's Pills art specially prepared to tx BSksa with Hood's Sarssparllla. tbe. par box. Notice to Kedwm from Tax Kale. To Horatio Fowkea. A. 8. Potter and to all others whom It way concern: You am hereby notified that on the lath day of November. 1U, W. II. Hcullep pur chased at public tax sale, of the treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, far the delinquent taxes of the year 1892, the following described real estate, situated In Douglas county, Ne braska, to-wit: Lot 2. block SM, Omaha; that aid real estate waa taxed for the year 1x92, and was sold for the delinquent taxes of tbe year 1892; that said real esiate was taxed In the name of A. B. Hotter et al. for the year IXM2, In the name of Horatio Fowkes for the year 1895; that the said W 11 tVlillcp has sold and assigned the lax sale certificate of said real estate to the undersigned, who la now the owner and holder of the same. You are further mil I tied that the time of redemption of the said real estate from said tax sale will expire on the I3lh day of November, lM'.tft. W. K. KEtLhiH. Dated July 25, 189V Redemption can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of time to redeem. 7-2S-S Piollce to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Helm of Daniel Wolf, deceased, and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notillrd that on the 9th day of November, 18lta, J W. Dvorak y pur chased at public tax sale of the treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delin quent slate aiid county taxes of the year 1192, the following real estate, situated In Duuglas county. Nebraska, to-wlt. North east quarter of section 12, township III, range II east; that said real estate was taxed for the year 1x92, and was sold for the delinquent stale and county taxes of the year 1892; that said real estate was taxed In the name of Daniel Wolf for the year 1892, and In the name of D. Daniel Wolf for the year 1x95. You are further not 1 tied that the time of re demption of the aid real estate from said tax sale will expire on the 9th day of No vember, IK. J. W. DVuKHKY. Dated July 25, 1895 Kedemniiun can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of time to reueem. i-ai a Notice to Redeem from Tax Male. To Frank Weeks and to all others whom It m y concern: Youaie hereby notified that on the l.'lth day of November, 19.1. W. II. rtcliltcp pur chased at public tax sale, of the treasurer of ltouglis cuunty, Nebraska, for the delin quent taxes for the year 1x92 the following described real estate, situated In Douglas county, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot 5, block 45, Omaha; that said real estate waa taxed for the year 1892, and was sold for the delinq uent taxes of the year 1892; that said real estate was taxed In tbe name of K. Weeks for the year 1892. In the name of Frank Weeks for the year 185; that tbe said W. Ii Schllep has old and assignea tne tax sale certiorate or said real estate to the undersigned, who Is now the owner and bolder of the same. You are further notified that the time of redemp tion of the said rel esiate from said tax sale will expire on the lath day of November, 1x95. W. E. KEELEH. Da'ed July 25, 1895. Redemption can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of time to redeem. 7-2H-8 Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Horatio Fowkes, A. 8. Potter and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notified tbat on the 13th day of November, 189a, the undersigned pur chased at public tax sale of the treasurer of Douglas county. Nebraska, for the delin quent taxes of the year 1x92, the following described real estate, situated In Douglas county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot one (1) In block 230 of tbe city of Omaha; thatsald real estate was taxed lor the year 1892, and was sold for the delinquent taxes of the year 1892; that said real estate was taxed In the name of A. 8. Potter et al. for the year 1892, In the name of Horatio Fowkes for the year 189 . You are further notified that tbe time of re den ptlon of the said real estate from said tax sale will expire on' tne lath day of No vember, 18V5. J. W. DVOKSKY. Dated July 25, 1895. Redemption can oe made at county treas urer's office before expiration of time to redeem. 7-26-1 Notice to Redeem from Tax Male. To John Mlllage. The Mutual Investment Company, and Edward U. Jones, and tbe owners and all persons In actual possslon or occupancy of the real estate described below, all others wbom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of November. 1x9a, tbe Somerset Trust Company purchasea at public tax sale of the treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delinquent county taxes of tbe year 1892, the following described real estate, situated In Douglas county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot twenty-eight In block thirteen In Orchard 111:1 addition to Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska. Maid tax sale certificate was af terward assigned to tbe undersigned. That said real estate was taxed for the year 1X92, and was sold for the delinquent county taxes of tbe said year 1x92. Thatsald real es tate was taxed In the name of John Mllleue and of tbe Mutual Investment Company, for the year 1x92; In the name of John Mlllage and the Mutual Investment Company for the year ixa; in tue name oi jonn jnuiage ror the year 1894, and In the name of John Mil lane for tbe vear 1895. You are further noti fied that tne time of redemption of the above atscriDva real estate irom saia tax sale will expire on the 17th day of November, 1x95. K. A. KNIDSEN. Dated July 20th, 1895. Redemption can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of time to re deem. 7-28-3 Notice to Redeem from Tax Male. To Jno. T. Hopkins, Chas. A. Wyman, W. II. Russell, the owners, and all persons In actual possession or occupancy of the real estate a escribed below, all others whom It may concern: You are hereby not! fled that on the four teenth day of November. 1x93, the Somerset Trust company purchasea at pu blic tax sale of tbe treasurer of Douglas county, Ne braska, for the delinquent county and city taxes of the year 1892. the following described real estate, situated in Douglas county, Ne braska, to-wit: Lots two and three In Billings' subdivision of lot two. block seven teen. West Omaha addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska; said tax sale certificate assigned to the under signed; tbat said real estate was taxed for tbe year 1X92, and was sold for the delinquent county and city taxes of tbe said year 192; that said real estate was taxed In the name of Jno. T. Hopkins, Chas. A. Wyman. for the year 1X92, In tbe nme of John X. Hopkins for the year 1893, In the name of John X. Hopkins for the year 1894, and in the name of John X. Hopkins tor the year 1895, and In the name of W. 11. Russell for special taxes. You are further notilied that the time tf redemption of the above described real estate from said tax sale will expire on the fourteenth day of November, 195. K. A. KNUDEN. Dated July 2Uth. 1895. Redemption can be made at county treas urer s otlice before expiration of time to redeem. . , 7-26-3 NU to KeuVrst frm Tax Sale. Tot' J Klllolt. a. A. Bent. Sam'l A. Host and to all oilier, whom ll may roncora: oil arv brn-bf nntlHe.1 lli ,t am liuh dat of November, lw, k. It Itwr puivha.e.1 al public lax sale of tlie In-rer of Itouglas county. Neiiraska. f.ir the delinquent slab-, county aud oil taxes of Die yrar 1U3. I lie iimio ma owrim u rvai aviate, situated in oiiglaa rounljf, Aeiira.ka. to-wlt: l.-.l. all i' aud srven iVi In bbs k n-ven iti of Walnut Hill. a addition lo the i ll V of Omaha: ll,.t said real wa laxrd for the year Ixv' aud a sold fur the delinquent lai. county and city le of Hie year Iw.'J; that said rval !tli was tated In li Bum of t. A. Heut for the year Mrj, In I lie name fiam'l A. Itent for the year lx:5; that I tie said K. H. Il.ier ban Mild and assigned the lax sale ror- lineal of said real estate to the undersigned, wuu is now meiiauer atiu no.ueror the same ou are further untitled that the lima of redemption of the said real e.lste from said lax sale will expire oa the Ixih day of No- venirs-r. two. r. L. JOHNSON. Dated July 2S. Ix',15. Redemption can lie made at county treas urer's office before expiration of lime to redeem. 74-3 Notice Is Redeem from Tax Sale. To Uf-orgn II. Kellogg. V. II. Kellogg and to an outers wnoiu ii uiay concern: You am hereby notified that oa tha Ixih day of November, 1x9.1, K H. Kar purchased at public tax sale of tbe treasurer of Douglas county. Nebraska, for tin delinquent state anu i-ouni j raxea oi ine year invi. ma follow ing described real estate, situated In Itouglas county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot ova 5 of block "It" of Milnn's (Wotid addition to the city of Omaha; that said real esiate was taxed for the year 1x92. and waa sold for tha delluqueut stale aad county taxn of the year 1x92; that said real estate was taxed In the name of C. II Kelloitu for the vear lxtri In the nam of Ueo. II. Kellogg for the year I t , a,..., .I.. .. 1.1 L- u li , . , . !"-', .km. mi. R.i. ot. I. . i dm SOIU Ml assigned tue lax sale certlllcate of aald real estate to the undersigned, who Is now the owner and holder of the same. Ylu are further notified that the time of redemption of the said real estate from said tax sale will expire on tua ixin uay or November. Ixtxv 1'. L. JollN.HON. Dated July 25, 1895. Redefinition can be made at rmint t.rwss. urer' office before expiration of time to reueem. 7-28-3 Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Alice A. llavemeyer, J. W. Taylor and to an omera wnom u may concern: You are hereby notified that on the Iflth day of Nuveuiher. 1893, K. H. Haer uurchased at public tax sale of the treasurerof Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delinquent slate ana county taxes or me year istrj, me follow lug descrllied real estate, situated In Douirlai county, Nebraska, to-wlt : Lot 21 In block 8 or 31 on mom ii ram, an aunition to the city of Omaha, thatsald real estate was taxed for the year 1X92, and was sold for the delinquent state anu county taxes or tne year iwz: mat said real estate was taxed In the name of J. W. Taylor for tbe year 1x92. In the name of Alice A. navemeyer ror tne year ixim; mat tne said K. Ii. liaer baa sold aud assigned the tax sale certlllcate of said real estate to the under. signed, who Is now the owner and holder of the same. You are further notilied tbat the time or redemption or the said real estate from said tax sale will expire on the Hlth day Of novemoer, ixki. r. jj, JUHKISUM. Haled July 2). 189V Redumption can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of time to reueem. 7-28 s Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Mary E. Reatty and to all others wbom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on the 14th dav of Noven tier. 1893, the undersigned bur- chased at public tax sale of tiie treasurer of lKiuglas county, Nebraska, for the delin quent taxes of the year 1892, the following described real estate, situated In Douglas county. Nebraska, to-wlt: l-ols I, 2, 3. 4. 5, A, 7. 8. 9 aud 10, all In 111 ck eight (X) of Hoyd's addition to the city of Omaha; that said real estate was taxed for the year 1892, and was sold for the delinquent taxes of the year 1892; thatsald real estate was taxed In the name of Mary E. Heaity for the year 1892. in the name of Alary b iieatty ror tne year lxiu. You are further notilied that the tin e of re demntlon of the said leal estate from said tax sale will expire on the 14th day of No vember. 1XTO. JA.Ilr.B W, UVUKBKI, Dated July 25. 1895. Dedemptlon can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of lime to redeem. 7-2S-3 Notice of Expiration of Time of Redemp tion. To Thomas B. Mlnahan and T. B.MInahan, owner. Ellxa P. Marvin audBallle Uorbach, mortgagees. You are hereby notified that on the lAth day of November, 1893, the undersigned Sought at public tax sale, of the treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, at his office In said county and state, tbe following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: The west one half (' of lot two (2) and II of lot three (3) In block eight (Hi, Kountze Place, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, for the delinquent county taxes for the year 1892, and that said property Is taxed In the name of Thomas H. Mlnahan for tbe year 1892, and In the name of T. B. Mlnahan for the year 1893, and In the name of Thomas B. Mlnahan for the year 1MD4; that the time of redemption of the same will expire on the liith day of November, 1x95. THE BATES-SMITH INVESTMENT COM PANY, By 0. E. Bates, V. P. 7-2S-3 WANTED True American woman with 1200 or $3U0, by thorough business man. Best references, to promote business. MoneV secured; 20 to 30 per cent. on money Invested. I mean business. Address, J. Wells, Station D, Chicago. The Nation Monthly 3 It is replete with Articles on Questions of Local, National and Social Interest. Price, 10c Single Copy; $1 a year, in advance. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS NEWSDEALERS. CONTRIBUTORS. Hon. John V. Farwell, of Chicago, 111.; Col. W. S. Morgan; of Arkansas; Hon. M. V. Howard, of Alabama; Hon. F. M. Washburn, of Boston, Mass.; Ex-Gov. D. H. Waite, of Colorado; Rev. J. T. Robinson, of Lena, 111.; Hon. Paul Van Dervoort, Henry W. Yates, John 0. Yeiaer and John C. Thompson, of Omaha, Neb., and a number of other leading western writers. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO THE NATION, 615 Howard Street, OMAHA, NEB' Ii Notice ts Redeem from Tax Male. To John W. Paul and Ul all others wboiu It may concern: Yuu are nereliv notified that on tha IUh day of November, I'M. Kdward H. Haer pur chased ml public tax sale of I , treasurer of Ihiuulas county. Nebraska, for Hie delin quent county aud city taxes of the year Isu. - .idi ueserioeo real esiaie. situaMMl In Douglas county, Nebraska, lo-wit: Lut 111. blocs I, llorliai b s secoud audition to Omaha; that said real rstai waa taxed fur the year ! aud was sold for the delinuueat county and city taxes of aald year it!; that sain real esiale was taxed in ine n.me of John W. Paul; thai the aald kdward W. Haer has sold ami assigned tb, tax -sale i-ertlSraUl of said ral estate lo I lis umlersigued, who la now the owner slid Holder of the same. Yuu are further uoilued that luelln.eof redemp tion of the said real estate from aald lag ale Will expire on lite LilU day of November. Ixi5. P. L. JoilN.-llM.. Da'od July Si, IMUV Redemption can be made at county treaa urvr's oltioa lie for expiration of lliae to ra il eel n. 7 JtlS Notice of Expiration ot Time of Redemp tion. To L. A. Kedncy. owner, and the Central In- ve.tmenl Company, mortgagee. You are hereliy noil lied lint on the IHth day of November, laui, the undersigned bought at tax sale, of the treasurer of Doug las couniy Nebraska, at his office In sal J county aud state, the following described real esiate, tu-wit: Tha east seveuty-Sva ilAi feel of lot seven 17). block elgtily-oue (Xl in city of Houlh Omaha, Douglas couniy, Nebraska, for the delinquent city taxes fur the year Ix.i2, aud lie said property waa taxed In the name of L. A. Kedney for tha year IKU2, In lh name of L. A. Kedney fur the year 1893, In the name of L. A. kedney for the year lxi4; that tbe time of redemption of the sain will expire on th Uia day of No vein tier, 1X95 THE HATES-SMITH INVESTMENT COM PANY, By U. . Hatsm. V. P. 7-38-3 Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Nathan Sheldon, and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notilied that on the 18th day of November, 1X93. John F. Flack Com pany purchased at public tax sale, of tha treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delinquent stale and county taxes of the year 1X92, ihe following described real estate, situated lo Douglas county, Nebraska, to wll: Lola eleven ill), twelvt (12iand thirteen (13) In Morse A Hruuner Place, a subdivision of Park place, an addition to tbe city of Omaha; that salt! real estate waa taxed fur the year 1x92, and waa sold for the delinquent late and county taxes ol the year 1x92; that said real estate waa taxed In tbe name of Nathan Sbelton for the year 1x92, In the nams of Nathan Suelton for the year 1X93, In tbn name of Naihan Sbelton for the year lxui, and In the name of Nathan Sheluin for tha year 1x95; that the aald John F. Flack Com pany has sold and anslgned the tax sale car. llllcateof aatd real esiate to the under signed, who Is now the owner and holder ot the same. You are further notified tbat tha time of redemption of the aald real estate from said tax sale will expire on the Hlin day of November, 1x95. P. L. JOHNSON. Dated July 25. 1895. Redemption can be made at county treas urer's office before expiration of lime to re deem. 7-2tHI Notice to Redeem from Tax Male. To llartni.n Schnll, A. E. McShane, and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notilied that on tha tilth day of November, 1X93, J. F. Flack Company purchased at public tax sale, of the treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delin quent slate aud county taxes of the year 1x92, the following descrllied real estate, situ ated In Douglas couniy, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots four (4) and Uve 15) In block three (31 of O'Netl'ssuoolvlslon of Lowe's second addi tion to the city of Omaha; that aald real es tate waa taxed for the year 1x92. and was sold for tbe delinquent slate and county taxes of tbe year 1892; ibal said real esiale was taxed In the name of A. E. itlcsbane for the year K92 and In the name of Ann E. McShane for the year 1896; tbat the said J. F. Flack Com pany has sold and aaslgu. d the tax kale cer tlllcate of said real estate to me undersigned, who Is now llieowner and bolder of the same. You are further notified that the time of re demption of the said real estate from said tax sale will expire on the liiih day of No vemlier, 1895. P. L. JOHNSON. Iluixd Julv 25. 1895. Redemption can lie made at county treas urer's otlice before expiration of tune to ra deem. 7-21 3 Notice to Redeem from lax Hale. To Edward Dewey and J. H. Prugb and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notltlxd tbat on tha 16th day of November, Ixlii, E. B. Haer purchased at public tax sale, of the treasurer of Doug Ins county, Nebraska, for the delinquent state and county taxes of the year 1X92, tba following described real esiate, situated in Douglas county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot 24 In block one (ll of Monmouth Park, an ad dition to the city of Omaha; that said real estate was taxed for the year 1892. and waa sold for the delinquent state and county taxeof the year lx2; that said real estata was taxed In the name of J. H. Prugb for the year 1x92, In the name of Edward lewey for the year 1X115, tbat the ald E. B. Baer has old and assigned the tax sale certltical of said real estate to the undersigned, who la now the owner and holder of the same. Vou are further notified that the time of redemp tion of the said real estaw from said tag sale will expire on tbe lth day of No vain tar, PJ95 r. L. JOUNaOt. Dated July 25, lf9t. 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