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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1OQ7'—1099, 1113. 1888. 557 thereafter, give notice, by advertising twice a week for three suc- Advmssmscessive weeks in the regular issue of two daily newspapers published in said District, that said pamphlet has been printed, and that a co y thereof will be delivered to any tax-payer applying therefor at the office of said Commissioners, and that if the taxes due, to ether with the penalties and costs that may have accrued thereon, siall not be paid dp-rrior to the day named for sale the pro erty will be sold, under theection of said Commissioners, at pulglic auction, at the office sms atauction. of the collector of taxes of the District of Columbia, commencing three weeks after the first publication of said notice and continuing on each following day, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, until all _ such delin uent property is sold. Smo. 2. That al acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are Repeal provmou. hereby repealed. Approved, October 12, 1888. CHAP. 1098.-An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to sell township O¢‘*<>l>€F 12. 18% maps or plats remaining on hand in his office. W Be tt enacted by the Senate and House ez Re resentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem Zed, That from and after Pubuc mus. _ the passage o this act the Secretary of the Interior, through the m,S#,°,u‘{{,0,§§’,,'§_"s“" Commissioner of Public Lands, be, and he is hereb, authorized to sell the photolithographic township plats or maps ot, the States and Territories now remaining on han in that Department to citizens of the United States at the following prices: Authenticated copies, fifty mms cents per copy; unauthenticated copies, twenty-five cents per copy; the proceeds of said sales to be covered into the Treasury of the United States by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved, October 12, 1888. CHAP. 1099.-—An act to include Sapelo Sound, Sapelo River, and Sapelo Island 0ctober12,1Ss8. in the Brunswick collection district in t IB State of Georgia. i ""*"*··‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou.9e 0; Representatiz·e.s· rj the United States of America t n Congress assem Zed, That Sapelo Sound. anmgwstk conn.-mai Sapelo River, and the Island of Sapelo shall henceforth ie included ‘"§f,"°{;,§,‘*[{.f§'f§;,,,,,,,_ in, and be a part of, the second district for the collection of customs, ¤¤;¤;:¤M•}¤£g¤\ rptin the State of Georgia, known as the Brunswick district."°°" ’*" Approved, October 12, 1888. CHAP. 1113.-Au act providing for the establishment of a lifesaving station 0ber1S.188°. at the harbor of Kewaunee, Wisconsin, and at other places herein named. _"”_"‘“_'* Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembler?. That the Secretary msesaviugmtiqus. of the Treasur is hereby authorized to establish a life-saving sta- ,,d‘}"""‘°““*°*‘“"”“'“' tion at the harhor of Kewaunee, State of Wisconsin. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to establish additional life-saving stations upon the sea-coast of the United States, as follows: One near the entrance to Yaguina Bay, Oregon; one at or near the mouth of the Umpqa River, Oregon; one between McKenzie’s Head and Peterson’s Point. near Loomis Place on the Head, Washington Territory; one on Peterson’s Point, at the entrance to Gray’s Harbor. Washington Territory, as the General Superintendant of the Life·Saving Service may recommend : one at or near Walles Sands, New Hampshire; one at or near Plum Island,