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"THE AMERICAN. IULP, 0 HELP! There I Dislaletrratioa la the Rank r the 1. O. H. Hall of Division No. 1, A. O. H., Omaha, Judo 12, Dear Sir and Brother: We a It your careful perineal of this letter, and jour earnest co-operation to promote the object for which It U Intended: For centuries the Irish bare been a proscribed raca. Their heredltarj en emy, ever vigilant and tieioua, has done everything that the evil genius of man could invent to misreprflm-nt our character, to bear false witness against our motives, and to attack our holy re ligion. Nowhere hai this vindictive spirit been more ac-.ive than here in Omaha. During the part five years we have been the victims of a petty tyr anny begotten of bigotry which, at times, seemed to be intolerable. Our words and acts have been regularly re ported in secret council, and we have been subjected to a system of espio nage, especially our priests and relig ious societ es, which has been more cruel and repulsive than that exercised by the minions of the Russian Czar to ward his su: pected subjects. Once, Indeed, we stiuck terror into the souls of these miscreant. In AUy, 1891, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, at their national convention, demon strated the fact that In union there is strength. We gave the lie to our tra duce rg, and showed our fellow citizjns what stuff our ancient and honorable order was composed of. Bat disinte gration seemed to set in immediately after that grand gathering, ai d today our ranks are talnned to an alarming extent The great depression In busi ness is, of course, primarily responsi ble. But this is the time when patri ots and men of principle come to the front. You and we took an obligation to be loyal to the A. O. H. and to main tain and uphold Friendship, Unity, and True Christian Charity. Shall we turn our backs to these principles, at a time when church and country, and our fellow exiles, need our co-operation and encouragement? With the greatest confidence in your unshaken devotion, we ask you to attend our meetings, to foster fraternal feelings, to Induce oth ers by your own conduct to remain loyal, and to use every honorable effort to bring into the order all worthy men of our race whom you have any per sonal acquaintance with. With that object in view we most re spectfully request you to make a special ffnt. in ha nppHnnt. at. nnr next meetinc. to be held at Cosmopolitan Hall, on South Thirteenth street, on Tuesday evening, June 18th, at 8 p. m. John Rush, John Powers, Thos J. Flynn, Committee. iv rvnin?VT virriTt TIia Kaneaa fito Kehnnl nf Law a flrpnt Benefit to the City. The growth of Kansas City during the past few years, the large amount of legal business transacted here, and the consequent increase in the number of law students in the various law offices, have called attention to the need of a first-class law school in this city, offer ing opportunities for a systematic edu cation in the science of the law. An appreciation of these facts has led to the instituting of the Kansas City School of Law, with the following ends in view: To bring within the reach of all students the opportunities for acquir ing a first-class legal education. To give them the advantage of a law school situated in a large and impor tant commercial center, with its numer ous courts and libraries. To give the students an opportunity to combine the study of law with the practical work of a law offica, without any friction between the two The faculty of this school is not ex celled in the west or east, and consists of the following able and learned men: Hon. Francis Black, ex chief justice of the suDreme court of Missouri; Hon Charles L. Dobson, circuit judge of Jackson county; Hon. Edward L. Scar ritt, circuit judge of Jackson county; lpl!wnf,00? New Rochester' Nickel or Gilt Sewing Lamp without glassware will be sent ex press paid to any address Chimney and Shade told everywhere or we can supply you. We makeTO other styles of the famous 'New Roch ester now greatly toprefl.) The desideratum for a Summer Lamp ; sufficient light with one-quarter the heat ol Lrer sis. Rridcerort Brass Co. ia Murray St.. N.Y. A' i 1 "?J?5aFw3rs. I a -fWl , m Hon. Edward II. Stiles, master in chan cery of the United SlaU circuit court: Mr. JYho W. SnyJer and William P. Roland. Tu? school opi-n Monday, September 16, l-'.'i, in the commodious room of the Kansas City Real EsUe acd Stock Ex change, in the Now York Life build ing. Mr. William l Bolaud, dcaa, Buuker building, will gladly furnish information upon application. M'Ki'KlsE PARTV. W . 1. V 1. Ouut-U, o. Is, Yii.lt lh a. r. a. The Woman's A. P. A. 1 taking a great interest in the work of Ameri canizing Kansas City. Oa Thursday '.evening of last we k a band of these noble women from Ktnsas City Council No. IS called on Council No. 91 ot the A P. A. at their handsome lodge-room on En-t Ninth str.-et, taking the mem bers by surprise. The council closed its tejret session and the ladies were admitted. Toe women had brought an elaborate luncheon, of which the boy partook There were musical numbers and brief aJdresses. Mem bers of No. 91 unite In tendering to the women their most herty thanks, with tne wish that they will call often. Looted the Sew York t'ity Treasury. Some interesting figures have just been given in regard to city expendi tures For Instance, speaking of New Yor k, the World of that city gives the following list, showing the amounts drawn by the Iliman Catholic office holders of that city since they have heldofiije. Jt must be remembered that these are only a few of thousands: Mayor Hugh J. Grant t 244,000 Corpora' ion Counsel Clark. . 92,000 Richard Croker 195,000 W. Bourke Cockran 40,000 Commissioner Gllroy 116,000 R'gister Fitzgerald 36,000 Police Justice Dlvver 100,000 Police Justice O'Reilly 115,000 Civil Justice Mitchell 36,000 Court Clerk McKenna 16,000 Commissioner Bernard Martin 100,000 Court Clerk Wlsslg 18,000 Court Clerk Fitzpitrlck 90,000 Senator George F. Roesch . . . 7,000 John J. Scannell 1,000 Patrick Keenan 170,000 Aqueduct Secretary Sheehan 30,000 John Rdlly 170,000 Deputy Commissioner Dalton 16,000 Edward P. Hagan 11,000 Georgj W. Plunkltt 200,000 Oour. Clerk Keating 60,000 Police Justice McMahon 98,000 Court Clerk Carroll 60,000 Commissioner Jas. J. Martin. 80,000 John McQuade 1,0C0,000 Police Justica Welde 140,000 Commissioner Purroy 80,000 Grand total of amount drawn out of the public treasury and fee offices by the 24 dis trict leaders of Tammany Hall, and big chiefs Croker, Grant, Gilroy, Cockran and Clark, including the future amounts to be drawn by those now in office $3,320,500 All the above are Roman Catholics, and heavy supporters of their church Concession to Manitoba. Winnipeg. Manitoba, July 30. Premier Greenway, while not divulging anything that took place at the Man! toba school discussion today, said: "The dominion government, through its of ficlal head, has transmitted to the Manitoba government a communication in regard to the restoration of Roman Catholic parochial schools In Manitoba, This communication is in the form of a request that the Manitoba government should state what it was prepared to offer in the way of a compromise on the school question, or, in other words, that it make some suggestion for a peace able settlement of the difficulty. There was no mention or suggestion in the communication of an official lnvestiga' tion or commission of inquiry into the workings of the present school act com oared with the results of the old system of education." Archbishop Langevin, who leaves this week for Rome to consult with the noDe. said this evening: "The slate- r ment that our motto is no surrender, and that we will not consent to a com promise is absolutely false. We assume no such arrogant tone. We are eager for a settlement, eager that this strife and turmoil shall cease." Sarcastic Liquor Dealer on Satolli The president of the Brewers' Asso ciation that recently met In Milwaukee, used the following language in his an nual address: "The anathema which the papal ablegate pronounced against saloon keepers created surprise In circles familiar with the time-honored prac tices of Catholic monasteries. The world-wide reputation of the brews of the Franciscan monks, the delicious alcoholic; liquors distilled in Carmelite Benedictine and other monasteries, the vast extent of vineyards and capacious cellars of Italian, German and French cloisters, all bear testimony to the in congruity of SatolU's utterances against the sale of the article which the holiest orders of this church have from time Immemorial manufactured, and still manufacture for just such sale, and that, too, without the slightest compunction The gentleman evidently wrote his famous document under the Influence of over-zealous reformer, and there 1 every reason t j assume that when be hall have become more familiar with the American drink queatlon and the pirlt and temper of the people, he will strive to tone down the exceeding harshnesaof the ostracism under which Lis words have placed the stanches! supporter of hi church." Te (Jet Toirctuer. The following Is the call for a meet ing ot the appointing board to appoint the board of fire and police commis sioner of Omaha: Whereas, By an act of the legislature pai-sod at the 1S!j session, being an act entitled, "An act entitled an act to amend section 145 of an act entitled, An act incorporating metropolitan cities and d fining, regulating and pre scribing tbelr dutie. power and gov ernment, approved March 30, 18S7, and as subsequently amended and to rcjieal said section as heretofore exlxting.'ll is enacted that in cities of the metro politan class there shall be a board of fire and police commissioners to consist of three electors of paid city and who shall not hold any other city, county or school district office." And. whereas, By paid act It Is pro vided that said board shall be appointed by the governor, commissioner of public lands ana buildings ana me attorney perioral, sitting as an appointing board, of which the governor shall be ex-ofliclo chairman. And, wherea. Said act Is now In force and effect; and. whereas, the said commissioner of public lands and build ings and the said attorney general did in writing request hla excellency, Silas A. Holcomb, Governor of the State of Nebraska and ex oOlclo chairman, to call a meeting of said board on August 1, 1895, at 4 o'clock p. m. of raid day, at the office of the governor, for the pur pose of appointing said board of fire and police commissioners for the city of Omaha, In the county of Douglas and State of Nebraska, the said city or Omaha being a city of the metropolitan class, as mentioned In said act. And, whereas, Tne time for the Dom ing of said meeting as requested, and no such meeting being called or had, and the time now having elapsed, Now. In view of such neglect and re fusal upon the part of said governor to so call said meeting as an appointing board as in said act provided said board shall meet, Notice Is hereby given to the gov ernor, tion. Silas A. iioicomo, lion. H. C. Russell, commissioner ol public lands and buildings, and Hon. A. S. Churchill, attorney general, that a meeting of said appointing board will be held in the capitol building in the city of Lincoln, State of Nebraska, on the zd day or August, a. u. jeiw, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. to 89lect and appoint three citizens of said city of Omaha, it being a city of the metropolitan class, as specinea in said act thereinbefore referred to, a fire and police commissioners for said city of Omaha, in the county of Doug las and State ol Nebraska, as Dy saia act provided. Of this you will take due notice ana govern yourselves accordingly. Dated at the city of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska, this 1st dy of Au gust, A. D. 1895, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. of said date. H. A. C. Russell. S. Churchill. 8tat or Ohio, City or Toutoo, I I.nria iuwktv. I Frank J. Ciikniy niakea oath that he Is the senior partner of the nrm of r. J. i'uikiv Ar Cn . dnins business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that saia nrm win pay wie buiii oi v.-. DKED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catabhh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall s catarkb curb. . Hanrn in hnfnrn me and aubacribed In my presence this tJth day of December. A. D. lssu. lor. AT t A ' ' " 'J ,J 'l ' ly ' BEAL Notary Public, Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tne system, oena ior ussumou- luls, free. , F. J. CHENEV CO., Props., Toledo. O, pafSold by DruKglsts. 73c. Discasg Italian Immigration. Rome, Italy, July 30. In the cham ber of deputies the Italian Immigration question came up for discussion. Baron Blanc, the minister for foreign affairs, replying to Signor Imbrlanl, said that the establishment of the emigrant bu reau on Ellis Island, New York, had been the means of preventing the Gov ernment of the United States from adopting severe legislation against Italian immigrants. Subscribe for The American and you will receive a aonar s worm ior a dollar. Send one dollar for six months' subscription. Indigestion, Cramps fa the stomach, dyspepsia and catarrh f th soweii, eaaseq my wire grtaisunerinc. BBS has teen taking Hood's Banapaxllla and now ha Hood's Sarsa- parilla oa of these symptoms, lu lmprored In looks sad weight I hare also taken Hood's Ssrsapa- ures tllla (or Rorofala and Oraoral Debility with much benefit. I am satisfied Hood's Sarsa- Earllla Is a splendid tonlo and blood purifier. skmam P. Emekt, MS Sixth St. Portland, Pro. Hood's Pills euro all Liver Ills, Biliousness. Mr: TtUi Emery Notice of Eiplratiea et Time f Redt-nip tiua. T I.- A. kedney. owner, and the Vutral la- ve(turui CtMniutuy. niiiMtfage. I on t hi-n-t niiin-l llitt on ih 1Mb day f NiK'Uita-r. I't. the under! kiiihI bought t tax Bait', of the tr. a.uri-r of Inma te county Neliraaka. al hla i.ni.-w In aald rotiulyand tte. the following d-i-rlld real wtai. to-vlt: The raal Brtnly-flv frrl f hl M'Vpn '?. hUa-k rijthiy-in tali in rliy of Niulh Omaha. IHmntaa rtHiuiy. Ni'tiraaaa. fur ih dHimjut-nt t'ity latxa for lh yrar ln.2. and II aald proiwrty aa laird In tlir nania of I.. A. kcdiu-y for ih yxar !. In the nam of I,. A. Rvdm-y for I lie year Iwu In the nam ot I. A. Kednt-y for tlir yar that thr time of nvlt'iuiiilon of tha aamv a dl riplra on the lain day of Noviiila-r, la THK HTr-!MITII ISVKSTMENT COM I'AN V, By C. H. Htk. V I'. J-Jrt-4 Notice to Itedeem from Tax Sale. To John W. I'aul and to all oihera whom It may contt-ru: Vou are loTi liy notlHint that on tha IMh day of Novrniltt'r, lnu. Kda-ard H. llM-r pur rhawd at tuhlu' tax of I troaaurvr of IhiuKlaa comity. Ni-traka, for thndclln iUnl county and city . of thu yt"ar Iwi, I li following ih x-rlln-d real ralaut. aituaU'd In Ihmula county. Nfbraka, hi wit: Cot III, block I. Ilorliacb'a accoud addition u Omaha; that aald rval fatal) waa taxed for the year lvi and a sold for th d'iino,iii'nt county and ell) taeaof aald year that aald real talaU waa taacd In the nun of John W. I'aul; that tin- aald Kdward VV. Hai-r haaaold and aaalKned th ta-aalcrtlticati of aald n-al rxlau- to th undi-raliined, alio la now the oa ncr nd holder of the aaiue. Vou am further noil lied that tne tine of redemp tion of the aald rval rlat from aald tax Hale Will expire on the IMh day of November, lKltt. V. L,. . Johnson. Iia ed July 2S. IMU. Ketleiiintiou can lie made al count T trraa- urer'a utllce before ex ulratloo of lime to re deem. 7 2rt 3 Notice of Eii ration of Time of Kedemp- tion. To Thomaa It. Mlnahan and T. B. Mlnalian, owuer. tlita 1. Marvin and tialltu lloruach, InortiCairitea. Vou are herehv no 1 1 lied that on the ltttb day of NoveiulHT, IrtU. the underalKued eouitni ai puiiiic. lax aaltv ot tne ireaaurer or Doiiidaa county. Nehraaka. at hla oltlce In aald county and ataie, the following du arrllM'd real eatatv. to-wll: The weal one half (' of lot two 2l and all of lot three (.1) In block elKhl 1N1, Kounlne I'luce. an addition to the city of Omaha. IHiuglaa county, Ne braaka. fur the delinquent county taxea for he year Iff:, and thai aald property la taxed In the name of Thomaa U. Mlnahan for the ear UVi, and In the name of T. H. Mlnahan ir the year liM, and In the name of I uotnaH i. Mlnuhau for the vear IWI4: that the time f redemption of the name will expire on the th day of November, INHV THE IIATKH-HM 1 Til INVKWTMENT COM- t'AN I , Hy U. K. ItATKS, V. 1 . 7-2-a Notice to Iledecni from Tax Sale. To Mary K. Ileatty and to all other whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on the 14th av of Noveii bcr. 1MKII, the undcraiiinod uur- haaed ul public tax Bale of the treaaurer of DoukIhn county, Nebraaka. for the delin quent laxea or the year w-. tne louowing ueacrllied real entato. alluated In I'ouxlua county. Nebraska, to-wll: I.ola t, 2, 3. 4. 5. S, 7, a, V and in, all In m oa eiitht (hi oi noyu a addition lo the city of Omaha; that aald real ealate waa taxed for the year 1HH2, and waa aold for the delinquent taxea of the year 1MU; that aald reiileaiate waa taxed In the name of Mary K. Heuliy for the year lf.fi. in the name of Mnry K Ileatty for the year la-.o. You are further notified that the tin e of re demption of the aald leal eatate from aald tax sale win expire on tne mil nay ur no- einner. mm. JAnir.n w, uyuiibiii, DatdJ..ly 2T, 1WB. Deileiiiptlon can be made at county treaa- urer'a olllcc before expiration of lime to redeem. 7-2S-H Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Alice A. Haveuieyer, J. W.Taylor and to a I others whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that on the llltb day of Niveuiber. 1KIK1, K. H. Haer purchased al public tax sale of the treaaurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delinquent slate ana county taxes or me year tne ioiiow- ins described real estate, situated In Douvlas county. Nnbra-ku, 10-wll: Lot 21 In block 8 nr Monmoiith t'ark. an audition to tne c iv oi Omaha, that said real estate was taxed for the vear IMU2, and was sold for the delinquent slate and county taxes ol tne ye-ir mat aald real eatate waa taxed in tne name or J . w. Taylor for the y. ar ISW. In the name of Alice tiavemeyer tor ine year im; inaiine aaiu B. Uaer bag sold anil aaslvned the tax sale certificate of aald real ealale to the under signed, who Is now the owuer and bolder of the same. lou are xuriner nonnea mat ine time of redemption of the said real estate from said tax sale will ex pi re on the Hlth day or November, ih. r. Ij. JutiBOix. Dated July ZJ, Kedemotion can be made at county treaa- urer s omce Derore expiration oi time vo redeem. 7-20 3 Kolice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To George H. Kellogg. C. H. Kellogg and to all others whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that on the lMth dav of November, IMS.. E H. Haer purchased at puoiic lax sale ui iue ireaaurerui irouKiaa county, Nebraska, for th) delinquent state and county taxes oi me year imi. ine follow ing described real estate, situated in Douglas county, Nebraska, io-wlt: Lot Hve f) of block ''It" of 8hlnn's Second addition to the city of Omaha; that said real estate was taxed for the year 1HM2, and was sold for the delinquent state and county taxes of the yearls'.ii; mat saia real esiaie was taxea in the name of C. H Kellogg for the year la2. n the name of Ueo. II. lvellogg for the year ltm; that the Bald t. n. Huer nas sola ana aasiuned me lax sale certificate of said real ealale to the undersigned, who is now the owner and holder of the same. V'tu are further notified that the time of redemption of the said real estate from said tax sale will expire on the IN in day ot itovemoer, lain. Dated July 25. 1895. Redemption can be made at county treas urers omce before expirauon ot nine vo redeem. 7-2S-3 otlce to Redeem from Tax Sale. To F.dward Dewey and J. H. Prugh and to all others whom it may concern: Vnn are hereby notified that on the 16th day of November, lsV.l, E. B. Baer purchased at public tax sale, of the treaaurer of Doug las county, ptenrasaa, ior tne ueiinuueui. state and county taxes of the year lsltt. the following aescrloeu real estate, situated in Douglas county. Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot 24 In hinck one ill of Monmouth Park, an ad dltion to the city of Omaha; that said real estate was taxed for the year law. and was ...hi for the delinuuent slate and county taxes of the year 1M2; that said real estate wia taxed In the name of J. 11. Prugh for the year MB, in the name of Edward Dewey for the vear lsT, that the said K. B. Baer has sold and assigned the tax sale certificate of a.iri real estate I) the undersigned, who Is now the owner and holder of the same. You are further notified that the time of redemp tion of the said real estate from said tax sale will expire on the ltith day of Novemlier, 1!I3. P. L. JOHNSON. Dated Julv 25. Kefien ption can be made at county treas urer's ofllce before expiration of time to re deem. i-M-i Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Harmon Schell, A. E. McShane, and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on the ltith day of November, lwa, J. F. Flack Company DurchaNed at public tax sale, of the treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delin quent state and county taxes of the year lslfi. the following described real estate, situ ated In Douglas county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots four (4) and Ave 5i In block three ) of O'Neil'H subdivision of Lowe's second addi tion to the city of Omaha; that said real es tate was taxed for the year 1W2. and was sold for the delinquent state and county taxes of the year WVi; that said real estate waa taxed In the name of A. K. McShane for the year ls'.'J and In the name of Ann E. McShane for the year 18'.5; that the said J. F. Klack Com pany has sold and assigned the tax sale cer tificate of said real estate to the undersigned, who Is now theownerand holderof 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 ltith day of No vember, 1M1I5. P.L.JOHNSON. Dated July 25, IKK. Redemption can be made at county treas urer's oflice before expiration of time to re deem. 7-2H-3 nr. Miles IVkrv-b PfABTEn8cnre KMH WA 1 nsll. WEAK BAOK3. At drwflata, oAfZi A. L.DEANEi5:CO. . TaIVLOK, Manager. 116 Farnam Street. - - OMAHA, NEB. WHOLESALE Bieyeles and Supplies We Carry the Largest Stock of Standard Bicycles in YOU CAN SAVE HONEY!! lly Writing fur OurJ'rires and Catalogue. Labor as JLitI By JOHISr O. The greateKt financial tlteory ever and endorsed by labor organizations and reform societies all over the coun try. Men of all parties Rpeak highly of it. No one can possibly condemn, the theory of labor money as impractical or unjust. "It exhibits great research and much analytical power. I do not know that I agree with all his conclusions, but ion with ability and frankness." Senator Vest. "Am quite in line with your views as to the advisability of this Govern ment undertaking such great national will in hard times furnish employment." "By the cursory examination given only interesting, but very instructive, certainly think it possesses sufficient public." Senator Allen. "And though the' reader may disagree with the writer not without profit from the perusal." The Telegram, of "Even if not entirely coinciding with one cannot fail to be impressed with played." Omaha (Evening) Daily Bee. "Mr. Yeiser points out the way way that is anything but tiresoms and uninteresting. An impartial reading; will convince any one that it has merit." Omaha American. Hundreds of such criticisms have merit in the work. Sent, Postage Paid, on Receipt of Price. Cloth, $1.25; Paper, 50 Cents. THE NATION, 1615 Howard Street, OMAHA, NEB, Chicago Tabernacle Talks, By Evangelist Geo. F. Hall, 3TSHESE are stenographic reports of actual Sermons preached at "A Revival that 'Revived," in the Chicago Tabernacle, and is excellent reading. Paper cover, Iricc, GO Cents. Sent Postpaid on receipt of price, by iln)ciicqq I'qljlisljiqg Conjpqqy, 124 E Randolph Street, CHICAGO, I 807 Main Street, KANSAS CITY, MO. ll. Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To Christian Wuetrlch (Wurthuch) Ida Wuet rlch, John Llnder 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 the eigh teenth day of November. 1M. the Somerset Trust Company purchased at public t ax sale of the treasurer of lKniglas county, Ne biaska, for the delinquent county taxes of the year 192, the following described real estate, situated In lXiuglascounty.Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot live In block eleven In E. V. Smith's addition to the city of Omaha, Doug las county. Nebraska; said tax sale certifi cate was afterward assigned to the under signed; that said real estate was taxed tor the year 18!!, and was sold for the delinquent county taxes of the said year 1S'.2; that said real estate was taxed In the name of Christ Wuetrlch or Wurthuch for the year 1HD3, In the name of Christ Wuetrlch. John l.inder for the year ltttl. In the name of John Llnder for the year 1M4, and In the name of Ida Wuetrlch for the year 1M3. and In the name of Christian Wuetrlch for special taxea. You are further notified that the time of redemp tion of the above described real estate from aald tax sale will expire on the eighteenth day of NovemlHT, lf&. K. A. KNL'IJSEN. Dated July Urtth, lsstt. Redemption can be made at county treas urer's omce before expiration of time to redeem. 7-26-3 AND RETAIL the West. Money IG) 61 uppose. Y3SIS1CU. evolved. It is being- recommended he has certainly treated the ques- works of internal improvement as Senator-elect Thurston. I am quite well satisfied that it is not and will be read quite generally. I merit to recommend it to the reading; Elmira, N. Y. the views so Ingeniously elaborated the independence and originality dis relief can be obtained, and does ao in a been printed, all of which attest great 1615 Howard Street, OMAHA, N E I Notice to Redeem from Tax Sale. To John Mlllage. The Mutual Investment Company, and Edward 1). Jones, and the owners and all persons In actual possession or occupancy of the real estate described, below, all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of NovemlHT, 1SV3, the Somerset Trust Company purchased at public tax sale ot tha treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delinquent county taxes of the year 1KM2, the following described real estate, situated In Douglas county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot twenty-eight in block thirteen In Orchard Hill addition to Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska. Said tax sale certiilcate was af terward asslgntd to the undersigned. That said real estate was taxed for the year 1SM2, and was sold for the delinquent county taxes of the said year ls2. That said real es tate was taxed In the name of John Millega and of the Mutual Investment Company, for the year IsM; In the name of John .Village and the Mutual Investment Company for tha year ls!U; in the name of John Millage for the year Ism. and in the name of John Mil lage for the year ls!i.". You are further noti fied that tbe time of redemption of theabovo dtscribed real estate from said tax sale will expire on the 17th day of November, W5. K. A. KNl DSKX. Dated July 20th. 1S95. Redemption can be made at county treas urer's ofhee before expiration of time to re deem 7-2d-8 I