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THE_OMAHA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1856.= that when “Bismarck'® left Sioux City It Opens With a Boom—~What 1s to nwnvnliug for the new rhotel on Tenth the second day after the murder, he wias Be Seen and Farnam about Wedmesday next and A Strange Document and What it Promises | accompanied by a man named Guenther The second evening of the fair for the | axpect to have the job wompleted in ¢ and another party, known as the “Kid," | e 5SRO G e eathedral p e to Reveal. and that they went down the river in a 4 > L athecre s | twenty.five days. 1c foundation will - boat. Bsmarck was furnished money to | Which is now being held in the annex to | probably be laid this yesr.'” zot away with, and was instructed that if | the exposition, was attended Thursday | A politician—*'1 see Jahn A. McShane MRS, COCHRAN ANSWERS. | 0 TVer brought hack or asked for & | might by a good-sized and liberal audience | Ianded in town to-day and ali’ the ward statement, he was to place the matter | 7y, bl ore decorated in a st | bummiers in the city arcafter him, look | on | i ; T T el el LI BOE W of course. T'd rather take 8he Tells Hor Side of the Story—The | onto Leavitt as being the guilty party I 1 ! IRk - gnto Leacitt as being tho guilts, parts. | poqucifl manner, and many articles | 1'Fiy 1o the intornid roghonsthan ran tor | W 1th Which we have met in the disposal of the several specialties we oux City Suspect olice . atlo s statement, and that he had | which had not arrived for the first night, | offic out the instructions given be- | were placedin display. There is an ex Robert Easson-“1 was_very much Court — Local Lacon- |advertised durine the last week has proven to us that the people of 1cs, Ete. fore his departure i cellont array of iyoung ladics, who af !y:“q“ff |\|‘|!\('|uv-‘r\ T;-‘lrkl:xm \lrI \_& th u:}l —can ]“1!\'.,‘ 1»’1,.u ;}.-.,.\{‘.1 ku‘y{‘ I.lhl‘.lll:‘““"l::: | ford every opportunity to the visitor to ;l the .lnv';.‘.‘“.- ‘nlx“.ll:fl.."‘K:.'nS\lL.\.LM i o ; 1 N invest his money in a_number of articles | effot the on hogs and battle could br m; X v s Ny rder to A Bensational Mystery, | forSlouxCity. OF PG VATIONY) Dot of "19s REN ST | o e gk e mer R G e oLt aha appreciate bargains whenever they are offered, and in o It leaked out yesterday that the police tks With Travelars. mentation and then shipped in a dressed condition are engaged in investigating @ mystery Tanicr, star “Alono m London' | Lt evening n Mikado tea party in | to the markets east, that it meant an nd- | keep the ball rolling we have placed on our bargain counters for this which is gomething on the Captain Kidd “ costume was given w -nt age of 10 per cent to the city where - company.—"I commenced at the age of | ohoir and this evening the ladie 5 rhte order. They are trying to discover the ) choir, and th vening the la wore slaugltered Cora v Cushing, C , Will Cor; Tommie 1 Maginn. 2ND ST, _ outteon @ ave bee: ) p stage sing o her of pieces fre ha e atte he ] . 1 Wiibvenbouts of hidden troasnrs, which [ fouricen and liave beon on e Seg | Bil oE o e O R ilot it "B Bamer - e attontion of the | week the following: One lot of Men's All Wool Cassimere Pants at B SRRETY I Wiiloh the AL @ from low comedy to Shakes; i trag fimber, proprietor of | the road law. At present a man ¢ 4 5;2.50’ worth at least $350 One lot Of Men's Blue Chinchilla, Pea i edy. Then I went to London with MeKee | %), geomie two-wheeled boy’s phaeton, [ the persons wliose property is afl is decidedly interesting The other day took the part of Alice Verney in Gene aind the con- | shall be notitied by an officer the same SHWBBI s on Both sides, atid 1ts: Sontonts | ue most yant volyinod Mekes Renkin, e “Wher! o | 04 gourt summons ofuny other kind.- | weight Cassimere Overcoats at $7.50; sold by other dealers for $10. notice of the police. He nccordingly | interpreted the title role in C righton Shelby, | had his trouble on Farnam stre Cummings, in whose possession it now is. soveral weoks with Wallack's Now of actowd of people, the marshal ete. By the Tnppeared in [ The ex-sceretary of the interior anda | piviicor that e probably don't know Avenue theatre, New York. 1 was en- | least, about Colorado politic people off of the street, the policeman BRI ea s Tocaial ot oty CARRATE HAOnd FRES o ‘ShATABIL, rehip of Miss Fanny Arhold, 118 digont oo of AR, leovembnt, in 4 ty carringe works, has donated | out a rond without serving notice first brought to the notice of the poli et " & < g.‘..u.‘:.;.“ e oy ”“_"”M SHoat 10 W DSRIIa: D THY KEV Seae 1 A ety nited T woula e | b that th parios aiocked by the 1 | JBckets and Vests at $6.90, worth at least $9. One lot of medium picked up a small piece of paper. Itw vieve Ward's play, ‘Forget Me Not,” and | test for it will doubticss be a lively one, | as a court summons of any other kin a0 b the oattoe o1 ontn. b5 ths | Denites, until th olosn of te, inson, 1 ooy, - Wille | (5,8, a3, Deoplo st evers, (e o Another lot of lebrated All Wool Men’s Cassi Suits at $6 furned ‘the. dotiiment over to Marshal | Forgemaster,’ also played Lady Cl oSt ek |l e trouble on Babtian stecebita || SLOLASE SOUOL OUL OGLEREALE ool Men’s Cassimere : On onc side of the paper is a. diagram, | company, and nny of the She BanALDE TotlaN et Whimen tor ot et e e | which are positively worth at least $8.50. Our All Wool Scarlet as follow ich s ‘Desdemonia, J But when San Goon ge s out with ed i comic opera for” fon weeks at the Fifth [ man who knows a great deal, to s fiow fo handle, and chases a crowd of | Undershirts and Drawers at 50c each are going fast. All of these Kot Beimon Fin, an Clboreas Sal- | g Threduy on bixway to Washington, | AL UL A Hoih Women | specified lots are in rather limited quantities, and those desiring to o era of that nam § face the unpleasant features of a police 1 heard that netresses are gener- l""ul""_*l"n\""f- ‘"}l»(lllk*""“ "_"'"x ""”"‘ court trinl to set 1s symputhizing hearers 2 VE I ILUEALRLST L U s bl i s IR L B o examine them will find it to theirinterest todo so atonce. ALL GoODS 8 *No, I:"'un not. 1 e repeatedly been | what may take place within the glare Building Permits. o nssigned t 18. 8 Pm- ¥ f e 3 ) S T ) o Vhitlock 1ssued ild- 5 R0 T 1 08 ORI | and gltar of the gaerish tigits. Colo ..m"x',‘.fi.li'.l'“"L'.‘.‘\.‘.‘.';",f' Jkssued build: | A STRICTLY ONE PRICE AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. - aine X v 8 - hd last summer, at | Fado will go republican, ot course ath house was No. 13, | will be the next nominee were the il sisted of 18 people Norgenson, one-story Long Branch, my 3 oale rk Place.... and I have never experienced any conversation with a repre P, Deitz, two-story frame’ r \ts from the much detested number. of the Ber; but kind words Yy zhth and Parker. r, when playing ‘Lady Claire,” | for and a desire to see Senator Mander tickney, two-story franie hlo’s, met Robert | son were the monopolizers 160 South T'wenty-cighth.. & St Buchanan, the author of that play. He Why, that brainy little man you folks Three permits, aggregating.. On the two sides of the paper are the \ 00 s B L. bly impressed with my | have sent from Nebraska is a'pow —_— vo si s paper . | performance, and at his request we were | the senate,” said the Colorado sen - following inscriptions, which explain the | introduc, He informed me that he had | “I can almost 1 his popularity— B dingram and its purpose just completed the finishing touches to | lar to his stories, chestnuts ~they'll keep Oc M I buried it like you | -Alone in London,” and stated that the | Seriously speaking, Senator Manderson i 1 of this you will find | character of *‘Annie Meadows'' in the | is one of the most )pulu men in I ame cot- . 3 nee, at ,- th ivery b\\ of the money Is gone buta | pl i y, was exactly suited to me. tional legislation to-day. you § JERRY. ‘“‘After hearing the play read, T per- | some contest ov wor Van \\\\»1— S the deseriy \\mkl' ter 1 ion of the | fected igements with Colonel Sinn | election. u to ‘star’ in the play this season, which up | given Ne t “On the northeast corner of California | to this time has been very prosperous. | than it ever I and Twenty-second stre twenty-seven | I found a horse shoe on Broadway the [ much attention to steps from corner of sidewalk ina beeline irst met Mr. Buceh which | of course ha 1!(1(|I|”llllt';nlll'|‘l': Lof plables stops then watk fivst rehearsal of | had any busine: . One thing is Dig ere and you will find it seven " ::;"X‘l‘f:‘ sl‘fl""‘jmh cortain, Van W fEbodiin: stolen, ne v burning hotel or A Pair of Marriages. railroad aceident, nor does Worth manu Miss Carrie and Miss Nealic Stevens facture my costumes. Emotional roles | werq Thursday married at their home, ¢ hest impersonations. During my | 2506 Davenport street. The former entire career my sole ambition has been | Wedded to M I Kennedy and the to become perfect in the deiineation of | (o1 to My, W BIROK A YAa] realistic emotionalism. 1 commenc my d tic life at the hottom of the to say, evon if I Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. Almh in London’ w “No, : never The following parenthetical exy tion accompanics the explanation this up, of course, after you got through with it. If you don’t, The dingram is very n ately drawn. It oc a of a I;ulu sheet. \ The w mmlx,: is of almost semi-feminine character, here is noth- pedoprit s it % . 5 ne ing about the document to show the name ;‘f ' and ! I’m!l‘l »“»mkl “""‘!"I."f"'[\l" M. House joined the other. Among_the of cither the writer or the person to AV O RIAL ly ascended towardsthe top. | yyests present from abrond we Miss whom the mysterions missive Is ad- | 20d aithough I have not reached the top | Callie Stewart, of Nebraska City, Miss dressed. rung, still t am at_present elevated at | Flo Blaexburn, Mrs. E. M, Battis, Mr. R. ossed. such o height that 1 can complacently The police were er LLB NS R At ging on the snot indicated, but so far | 100K With inifference on the past, rest [l five found nothing. It is ‘more than | Mg assured thatmy future will be full o aned --- Responsihle Dealers T0 HANDLE THE Union Sewing Machine, by Rev. J. B. M mony was |u||..|\ - Wiilo Rov. T ficld for one of the coupl red to-day in dig- probable that *Mike'™ has been there be- | Promise. o nedy will return to live 5 Yore " thiem' and MR o O e their wedding tour. In all Towns in terious sometl e lnl:m “"‘("‘IW The foilowing cireular was issucd yos- ABhS TSN isar Ahso!utel\; Pure. NEPRASI(A -, @ matte Ne 1 Do il x A & 4 J < umunication con- by the'Union Pacifie: P. Gallivan complains that he is pes- | Thispowder nover'varis, . A marvel of pur = ¢ ning hooty buricd by thicves for tem- eight agencies of the Union Pa- ty, 6trength and wholesomeness, More ccan- safe-keeping. “This is a highly ah C AL 4 ot O tered beyond endurance by a neighbor- | omical thun the ordinary kinds and cannt be AND iy, sof : ; Junisintion: 8 ST to be | $0ld tacompatiiion mith tho multitude ‘of low probable theory and e feature of th en 8| be solidnted oy est, short weight alum or phespnate powders, probable theory and every featire of the | ("M, B, T, Hulaniski as joint agent, | ab ambition to chew off u chunk of Pat Boldonty in can. "oy G BAKiRG Powoun Co WESTERN IOWA the body of some vietim, murdered for | taking effect October 14, 1856 shins. - He had complained to the owner allstNew Tor 0 nis money, has been burica t This S.T. Syurn, of the dog « ) i was politely invited to supposition, however, appears to be a h Gen. Supt. “goto.” Then he went to the nolice LIGHTEST RUNNING trifle far-fetched. The general freight office of the Umon | 41q swore out . warrant_ for the dog! ] ¥ids Pacific is undergoing considerable reno- | oqth, but none “of the finest”’ has yet Mrs, Cochran's Answer. vation and reconstruction. ared and tho doz continuos to The sensational divoree proceedings | A J. Alton, of Blue Rapids, was seri- 5. W Simpiast in Gonslruction, . A of v ce his 2o by Rev. | ously injured Thursduy while viding on | neglect to exceute tie ; a hand car of the Umon Pucific, sustain- | dog is the conundrum which Mr ing paralysis of the lower limbs. Dr. ! yan has referred to Marshal Commings. Hoffman has ordered him to be brought T the police commenced a few weel ‘Warren Cochran against h Cochiran, and the subscquent ass will be remembered. Yesterc to the hospital at this pl:u-m Home Ag; Shoemaker, attorney, filed a cross lnll.md Geerge H. Hodd, young man_cm- Yesterday morning there was quite anu- answer in behalf of Mrs. Cochran that chino o shop of the Union | merons return from Hastings, of the inger of the left hand who had been And NOISELESS OVER 1,000,000 IN USE. shows the Rev. Cochran up in anything ! A 4 | omaha Knights of Pythi ’ ?) but an enviable light. The petition is a | GG VG oty | in attendance upon the sessions of the were Messrs. very voluminous document. Tho plain: | iy wolght to the Union Fucilic nfirmary | o 0% lodga, Among th Address for particulars, = i AR | | tif " alleges that she became acquainted | man and Carpenter. Shropsinre, Willox, Treitsehke, Borden, | A g i3t 51, Cor, Canllnlvenua J with Rev. Cochran in 1884 throngh ar erduy morning’s tram from the | Wiley, French and others. The next an YOI THE TREATMENT OF Avl UNION MANUFACTURING CO, yertisement in the Bek, in which the de- ned no less than eighitoen ¢ nual n of the gr: xnnll-u]:m\v\lllw]u-ld Chronic & Surgical Diseases. M v St. Oma l fondant signed himself Otis Myrtlo, most of which wero well filled with oo year o i s cis. 5 5, Fronelt | D o WAV Propriomn LN AGS, O and sought correspondence with a view | sengers. It wasin charge of C arroll Plorco wasthe nnl? rentleman from this city § fi.m.mmm Urivito practice oo cific had his for 1, Nebraska. to matrimony. They afterwards met | andengine22supp licd the motive pwer. | who was selected for oflica and . he wi 3 A I and she was induced io marry the de- [ It was oae of the Jongest trains of the | ye-elected to the position of grand keeper | [0 Hicceestul treatiment, b,,..,’ ol irestment (<-n(~;.m who represented that s home | season. of the record and seals, a position which nr'lmlmm-l. ate for themselves m O ha was u little palace, and she | Ed. Mathis, formerly one of the engi. | he has held for the past eleven years. or coirespoud with s, Long. experience in trent should be given adeed to it. At this time | ners of the Union Pacific, has exchan . iy casealy.leiterienabise usc(oitrent macy, casss the Rev. Cochran had an undivorced ces with Danicl Hynes, The Detective, CWIITE FOR CIRCULAT on Deformi : wife living in Michigan unknown to the | charge ot the iocomotiv se. S. A. Holland, representing the Detec. | 1races, Club- Feet, Curvatures of th , plamtifl. They were married in Septem- | while Hynes rides in the cab T T e A P Axorly o E [ ] her and came to Omaha. I less than The 1 o'clock run ou the afternoon | fvePublishingcompanyof Cedar Rapids, el ,‘»’n.-r.:"ck dney, Eye, E od a1 hour after their arrival Rev. Cochran | dummy wasabandoned yesterday and;will | 18 in town. His — company publishes ,..l,..,,‘k.h,x,,,,.".,.. made hor go to work scrubbing the floors | gontiniic so until the bridge work faiis to | an excellent little papor ealled the “De- | | Batterien, Inhalers, Braces, Trusses, ani and induced her to spend her own money | interfore, Sative iwhichiss i) ofinowsAntoros rgical Appifauces, man 1o furnish the house, taotive Of news interesting | ufactus he | He then put her —~ ¢4 and for sale to work in the garden £nd ¢ np.-\'h-.l her A all engzaged in ('Innnllxldl hlu~ ss. I8 i only reliable sicdical Institute making . I t k Jipton Again, ontents aried psides sider- to perform most of the labor in the gath- | e contract was let yesterday for the | able space 18 devoted fo ncenra 1.53’“ iin: | Prvate, Special 3 Norvous Diseases ne a n y ' ering of 1.200 pounds of grapes. She L o \ [] ilding of storel 150 Jones stree! tions of fugitives from for \\hl( h Alrll lPl A\ll l\[mln DIS compeliod todo all of hor own v wshing | uilding of & storehouse on Jones strect | Ui ) g, ] y to nunrlul)lnulm by the P bl rear of Puxton & Gallagher’s store this com) B out hor, husbund's | and black his | by Thos. Lipton, the now packer, whose | ) 56 4io of next month, so that the Dece i it mereiry, —— MUSLR ‘ 3 « /T i e Decem- New restorative t trl’u lo tru could have I_w.w_x borne by the pla about the 1st of next month. This will | out here. Call and consul nsme and ,.mx offic not his children by . f address—plainly written—enclose stamp, and wo — e been allowed to juin in the v be especially for the accommodation o (T T . ; ni;lfinn%yu% plnnn\gfl'i:‘h "I"To MEN - J SRR Sy Ty + | the vity trade, Mr. Lipton pro sioux City Supervisors. PR Ci¥ ' TC B e b ko o onootiraes. (Do buiiiing, awiil |, Mo L Jonos, D, B, Groon, Goorge | |{BEefEHEyaL SFsciid Aug Riavsus Dunssss SPECIAL STAKE RACE. TOTAL PURSE, $3,000. se, J. B, Crawford and W. L. Sloan, | cr, Svemis, unces, GLEET, VARICOCELY. BTRICFURE, AND ALL DISEASKS OF THE GENITO. force her to leave her home and thus be | be completed in about three weeks, by | € defrauded of her sharve of the propeity. | which time the, first car load from the | members of the boar The petition recites at length the many g shipped. | Sioux City, came int abuses heaped upon the plaintiff the | Atr, inm‘n I crange- | ning and registered at th visors l)f will have b alroady 1 »y which a load” of po ing ho ;;;",';Auv Graaxs, or »:mllu-\ur'y of ,”u;.my rl HARRY WILEKES, Crsons auable £ visit us may e treatod st thelr Coebran children. Woll advised of their | ments ¢ shipped | ave on a tour of inspection of juils in this 2 ¢ PAC CHAS. HILTON & plans and purposes the plainwfl refused | from his house at6o'clock in the even. | part of the country, with aview to learn- | ED FROM OR to tnd homes, by cor: Mediciue 4 ¥ o Pith & Vi X SERV ¥, 10 marks to tndicate ARAB, : 10 be driven from her home, although the | ing and be unloaded at the place men- | ing something about institutions of this [ contents or sender. One personal interview pre ments seilt by children at one time .\llvmll tiwned at7 o'clock next morning, aceess | kind, one of which they propose to build | ferred if convenlent, Fifty rooms for the accom, 3500 ADDITIONAL IF 2 17 IS BEA’I‘LN. & her to do so by violence. Asevere charge | to the ssme being by the Paxton & ir city. Judging from the enormity ;‘ff'-‘«'fxl‘:m.-;'.(é'.'.‘“'x'ndn";qnul.uuua & is made against Rev. Cochran by the pe- | Gallager track, of some of the crimes comnutted B tlei0i0r to tho offuct thatan October and Yocently, the necossity of a goon | Omaha Medical and Surgical Institnte, L fi’éfl.‘;i.“fl}"' 'T?“.‘{{1‘1;1\".‘3]1"?;‘1“':.":i{‘lfia{.‘lfli",f’i. i A | BT A il i 2:18 CLASS. THREE ENT RIES. PURSE, $8oo0. t it arvison, | J ¥ cl e £ : he property o « 0 a - ecord 2.20. funtry was in the city yest y en route The G vert and L. B, Tirrell, about six dozen in 3 about six ozen i | from Fort Leaveuworth, to ussumo his [ Phe Gun elub will probably hold its EVA, 3 3 3 A prepare them for the | NEW commany at Fort Bridger, \\'_y‘)_‘ :\nmmll hunt ';3;~‘l ““wk'll'lwm‘Ilm'“fl",fi J . . z 17%. L markot. ‘Ihe piaintift finall weeeeded | . The troops which have dur- | probably next Thursday. hree days wi “ P; in getting n Rited irl to ho 1.? her and gl | g the past summ been lowed—one for going, one for com- END!MION. : 2:21. Joges thit Rov. Cochran very soon becamo stutioned at Montezuy Utab, \d one for hunting. The banquet \ION TO ENTIRE GROUNDS, 50 CEN1 Belt Railway ; nuns Every Half Hour, 4 te with the i to protect the settlers in the southeastern r domestic row. @ ure | portion of the terrttory from Indian in- tained in the petition,of | cursions, have been ordered back to Fort At by Rev. Coetran, | Douglus. “All danger is considered past quently slapped and General Breck is- expected to be at his ner viclonoe iar ] 1 f duty early v & unduly intim ~ caused other chi > abuse of the who, she asserts, f choked hoer and u be held at the Millurd, at the con- clusion of the hunt, and extra prep: tions will be madé to place it ahead of anything in previous years, An Insane Cyprian, Xt week, ward her. The plaintifi asks fo. i I Dandy went west yoste rd Thursday afternoon Court \Bailiff v e P. BOYER& CO. Norce and ulimony i the sum of §5,00. | morning to establish an agency at Price’s s PARRORS C sy 1 Ak A ‘ 4 ; Station on the Denver& Rio Grande road | Louis Grebe, arrested Lou Whiite, an in , its, Time_ eck 3 BT for the purpose of supplying new Fort Du | mate of a house of ill-repute at 111 Hall'sSares,Yauits, Time' ocks ¢ yday morning the overland passy- | Chesne. ital avenue who is charged with b A » and Jai! w'ork, | ger traiu on the Union Pacitic from thc S epmm—— wsane, lllnxlllluuz:nml":~b en c:\\].\m;b‘_! L 1080 LAToats Ristat Ontha. Nk, L westhad on bo osuitsky the man A TR 3T . " indulging in the ) She wa L ——e — LS . oy i A ( gentleman named John | locked up in the county j o, o Joard Kojaioky e it | wetboul Gt e dun i RELIABLE ; j DR. IMPEY, ; Thursday evening The Cable Line Route. Fine J’ewelr bxlverware‘ - . $ 1 : ease of the kidneys. So near did he | that the route of the cable line had been “] Corner 1,‘...,,;,» “.q 15th streets, Omahs. ctice limited to Diseases of the ed. It will run up Tenth to Daven- Swplicatedin the murder of Reyv. My THad dock at Sioux City. He was in_custod, passed through the ¢ - of Jam. n, chicf of the police, who | He was very serious £ went to San Fraucisco Lo arre \ fo.8 man of ¢ think his end was approaching that he | loes Bidding featt 2y 108 | g ¢ dictated to a fellow-passenger what dis. port, out Davenport to Thirty-second; o(m.~'l.. ng thit x.. would ik to stran- | 1 ¥ QR e v sl | G e gt stote T o Lo " | THE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. - L * i . . Mayor Cleland and and after examination of the traveler, | Chas. Groomes was arvested yesterday Bankrupt Stock, EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, l vare hiere o Jncet i L Ator AKHRIARION. G G, SEORRIAR: | O, ATOGICE WAA AbEosol Moslord : - oI B LIL7 In time fo woet bim jast nigh ok Bis ausney aaatmars. N0 e | for atesllag b eow fram B, T Reterson, OF £ W. COR. 15th AND FARNAY, OMA¥ lngentias fr il o o s s i « aled w i G o 9 ; : ‘ ] ; : . u'k?.!.‘!.:'u ‘i “thw depot and wlthough | ,., kG At - Shoe Fmdmgs at Cost Property of every description for sale i all parts of the clty. Lands for sale in on. al Eyes insor - . M wikiough 1o Trumk Goue, gy s it b lnlur'r::;‘t')ru: :LI“) ..«..!n'\‘."f h)l. .‘ ‘.:;. : Tliere 1s now hope of securing the 3 b I | every county in Nep ‘A & OMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS of his councetion nk stolen by Baier from Miss O Co ) ' 4 AL FA - ey te or county, oF sBy other ROn 8 Bl O e s s | Tor T his 06 stpbosci L0 be In Paciile | sov, both of Omaha, were OMAlA SADDLERY €O, Of Tities of Douglas county kert. Ma s o the ity sl ot couuty, or sy 5 0 in order 0 provent the possibility inclion has mysteriously disappeared. day Ly Rev. A, F. Sherrill. 1 1207 Loug.as Stet. information desires 4 &g o = e - -

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