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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1884)
TEE OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY DKCEMBEJR 6 1884 THE DATLY BEE Saturday Morning Deo. 6. t LOCAL BREVITIES , 0-.it efficient and popular deputy county clerk , who hM boeti very sick from congestion of the lung , i , wa are happy to learn , much better. better.A A shot Crad down on Dodge short Thms- day night led to tha IK rl of another suicide but on active search discovered neither imicido jior pliootint. livn plnln diunks occupied the attention of .liidpj llrnclie yoateiday mornlug , four wliitoi jinil OBI ? colored another democratic dis crimination In the color Vine , .TohnnesSvendtou , Iho Danish violinist , ban been crgngcd fnr a second concert at Turner hall , Tuesday evening , under the aiippliua uf the Danish society. There was a heavy frost Thursday night and yesterday morning was a chilly one. Tlio gun then cami otit very hot and chilli and low may soon bo expected by the cnrclew. .Tmlfja McCulIoch , of the county court wan ns tiling as a coal dealer at the throa- Ipueil cold spell yestsrdiy. Ho sayi ) Iho chilly blwU invariably incroiao , the marriage licenm ImsinesK. . ' , Too mncii care cannot ho lakon by the drivers on tha niphaUmn pavement , particu larly at the croskittgs. In the length of three blocks yesterday ton narrow oscipcs were iiolircd , pnnciially | of ladies and children , H. Mannweiler became n manwhaler 'Ihnniday night , and ejected his clerk , Louis Strouckcl veryforclbly.fromhisprimtses. The couHofjaeiico WAI thn n'rrint of Mannwcllor. Thah.ttar accuses his clerk of light-fingered woi.'c - Kotlio Howard wns buried at - p. m. yes terday at tlio Holy eopulchor. Her old com- punlorm paid for a very reipcctablo coffin and shroud and all sunoral oxpenimi. Maud Sin- gtaton will bo buried at 2 p. in. to-day. She , too , was welt provided for by the glrlc , nnd looked really Ilfellkoand good featured in tcr dress of white and necklace of chrisantho- mums. Another link In Iho chain of testimony that U being forged stronger everyday against " .Kntjliah Liz. " nml .hor man Thompson , has been discovered in the fact that on the pre ceding evening "Liz" tried to buy a vial of chloroform of Dr , Solomon , a South Tenth street druggist , but WAI refused it , and proba- My got It elsewhere later on , and thus the tragedy was delayed a day. It looks like the a law had the dead cinch on British Dll/.abctli. Tlioold homo built In the court.houso yard yearn ago , by Sheriff A. R. llocl , was "jacked up"yesterday , and started on its jour " ney to a now site on Jackson atree , It was purchased of the county commissioners by John I ) . Crcighton , having been sold novcral limes previously to parties who never claimed tbo property as It waa HO cxponuro to got It out from under the hill. Frank Walters and P family resided in the place arid rode lu it on ito low journey to tlio south of town. Sheriff J. W. Workman , of Wnpollo County , Iowa , was in the city yesterday , on a biwinoxrt errand in which Constable Kdgcrton Ij connected. On the Cth of November the prisoners in the Ottumwa jail broke out , and a Toward of $25 each waa tillered for tlio five of them. About a week ago Mr. Hdgorlon BOcmed the arrest cf one , Stewart , nnd Win , Hariog was the uecond captured. Tlio third , Tom Martin , alias Shaukho , was subscimontly nrro Ud at DCS Moines on the atrongth of a dispatch from the ullicor , which leaves but two Atill at largo , and they will no doubt bo run down yot. W. S. Travis , the mtn who Wed to carve Iiimsulf with a Jnck-knlfo Thursday uvcuinr , Wn > reiUn/ much easier at noon yesterday , and Wai found in a moro cheerful mental condition. IIo expressed the belief that ho would In n very few days bo "ovor the river , " not Styx , but dividing Omaha and Council 15 hi ( fa. IIo uaid ho had mined himself in life , although ouco an well oil as anyone , aud was then do- norled by his friends , an is usual in mich castm , IIo became despondent , a wanderer , and ready to die rather than oudiiro the burden of Lis misfortune any longer. IIo waa anxious to know the probable amount of bail lie would bo compelled to furnish and the nenalty if ho abould bo convicted , BO lie has some hopcu , no doubt , of help from his brother in Salt Lake , llcnl ISfitAto 'JL'ruiiHIciH. The following transfers were fllod In the county olork'a ollico Tuesday and re ported for Tar. UKB by the Amen1 real oatftto agency Decornbor 4 , 1881. M. Soronnon and wife to S.Mortonsen , vr d , west i lot 29 , BUokory PJaco , § 000. J. T. Dillon nnd wife to II. E. Gra ham , w e , lot , 3 , block 4 , Kirby Plaoo , ? 500 , J.T. Dillon and wife to M. B. Gra ham , w d , lot 2 , block 2 , K. V. Sraith'fl add , $500. 0 S. Chaao to H. McConnell , w d , lots . ' { . 4 , C , block 2 , E. V. Smith's add , $4000. D L. Thomas nud wife to N. Orowno , vr d , lot 2 , block 87 , Florcncn , 825. E 11. Metcalfto II 0. Ferris , w d. otsli , 7 , block 221 , § 1000. E. SatturthvraU and hnaband to L. R' Proctor , n o d , lota 15 aud 1G In Forbes eub-div , $500. II. N. Snort and wife to 0. A. Smith , w d , 100 acres iu ticc 4. town 10 , r i ) , ? 4,0 < )0. ) 0 , E. Monde aud Wif j to Day , lot ID In block I.'i4 , $15 , II. Krolsohmur to 0. Koitter , w d , parcel sey 20 , 115 , r 13 , lliulr 1'ohliloiw , air. 0 V. Gallagher , who for n long time has boon the lost ntiddntnuifcd freight agent of the Union Pacific railroad com pany hit resigned his position. Mr. It. F. Rjdinaii , who has been head clurk under Mr. Gallagher fur auvoral years baa duo taudored hU resignation. The rcoson glren for tha nbovo rutlgaati ona is thn tact th'at men wera broogiit hero from Detroit nti'l placed over Air. Galla gher and Mr. Rj'Jinun and tlu-y cou- nidored ii nn imposition and rjtuaud to submit. Civil f.orvica rpforra dow not appear to bo tliu rulu at thd Unloa PAciln Head- qmrtcr.i. , " Mr , CouioliilYN''rrl < , uu iinvinor.r on the Utloa 1'jciljij row ) , will Intva tu-day for & tilp to Ifulftu lCutjlmd , VfAcco , Ho In * ' ' ttatt Iwiur1 About ubou't'Cvu mootbJ. J. H. lV.ijn\Vi tie ? ! II. lUrinan , croft ; M Afetffitfi Miadtiii b Ki rnHBy , M. How , W. Gulp , J ! , J. ArorfHrd VoJJ' % ; ' ) - ' " ' oll(3 ( ! ' ( Itema uudvTio cf J.uiUJi City era it the M-t * TALES OF THE PAST , An Attorney Gives a New Theory of Watson B , Smith's ' Death And nn E\-Siilooti Hooper Tells Ho\v lie \\'AH Slmdowcd ly Pfloi'lhe , Last evening four old residents of Omaha oat down to a botllo of cham pagne in n private brx in ono of the loading drinking pnos ! of this city. The first of thoao gentlemen was n merchant who has roiidod in Omaha for twenty four ycara , the second , nn attorney who cams to this cily in 18G ( < ; the third , a capllnllat , nhoeo fipcctiliitlona nnd invest * monta in Gate City properly has made him ono of the wo<hiojt moil in No- braaka ; the fourth , a B.ilooon keeper whoso phco , in time pant , Ima boon the renort of the host clan of men nnd by n reverse of fortune at the gaming table , of the proprietor , n roudovous for the ow and vicious. The long nnd intlmato icquaintanco of these four mun , and the e zhilornting clfeot of the "yellow eIt It Enbel , " lad thorn back to the Itli Ite arly days of Omaha , nnd the landmarks lin n her hfatory were fully diacuasod nnd lili nbly prononted. The legal bent of the lie lawyer's mind called up the crimes of lid jarly days. The atrocity of Tator's mur der of the trnvolor and his subsequent 1 og < l oxocutlori , the homieido by lliakor 0 if his companion. King , his attempt nt 0a 0A ruon to conceal the deed and his aoath a t the and of n rope according to the n uloa nnd forms of law , TUB LYNCHING Of IIODVKUK for his robbery of Taylor were matters upon which nil were conversant. The trngical end of the lamented Wntson B. ttS Smith WAI nlao diacuaaod lu all Its boar- Ings T . nnd phaaoa. . . irnl "I have nlwnya Jiad my own theory about his death , " said the attorney , wheat at that time wan frequently consulted by the dead man's frioiids and the authorljn tioa , na to the boat cnurno to pursue to ] throw light upon the mystery surround ing the nllair doomed by the people a to publio calamity. " 1 believe , " continued the attorney , "as firmly that Watson B. Smith was murdered ns I would hnd I soon the assassin put the fatal pistol to by the . doud man's hpad and lira it. I have pondered ever his death for nights at Jc time , I have utudlod his hnblto , I have tw examined that hall times without num ber and my conclusion which 1 have plTl nocor before made known is this : After Tl Mr. 1 Smith had blown out the re light in his oflico that fatal th morning and cnmo out Into the th hall , ho saw , after putting his key into It tbo door , a man walking from the head th ot the atairwny toward the entrance to toi the grand jury room. Feeling from the bli tliP previous throats the danger in which ho lai was placed tbo unfortunate man INSTINOTITKLT DIIKW 1I1H MSTOK , ' j'.0 ' purchased only the day before , and firod. ch The bullet , owing to his unskillfulnoas in chws the use of firenrma and the nature of his tli weapon , being a Bolf-cooklng bull-dog , do How wide of ito mark. Smith knowing the desperate nature of his antagonist , attempted to make the nouth end of the hall , in order not to bo between his foe and the north window. During his at to tempt to roach this vantage ground the assassin fired , the ball entering the casing of the nouth door of the olork'a oflioo. By thin time the two man had como together and closed In a death ntrugglo , The assassin , who was a largo , tall man , throw his loft arm t around Smith's nock , the latter facing him , nnd raising his pistol Blightly nbovo ' ' nnd back of his o\t , tlrod. The foot of the dead man olid out past his foe and his body fell supinely upon the floor. [ The assassin _ then turned to lloo , and } thinkini ! he might put the appoarnnco of Buicldo t3 the death , wont back to the prost.nto body , picked up Umlth'a pistol and intending to lay it by the side of his right hand , in his hnato shoved it up his right T pants log. The frightened man then olid down the banlator to the first Iloor , made his exit from the building through the roar window and nn he lo who was in waiting for him upon the op Tl posite corner. 1 do not think for a moment thnt ihu By th .asaaslu wont up into the hall for the th of taking Smith's lifo but when 10 saw that the man ho Imd to doul with considered it only a question of deatri for ono of tlumi ho noted upon the first law of nature and sent the fatal bullet upon ta mission. 1 think this man wont into In .ho hall for the purpose only of giving Smith a terrible boating and was taken ) y surprise at his courage and determine- in ion when he mot his midnight foe. "I also had an experience"mid the ox- snloon keeper , "growing out ot this mur der , nnd the remembrance of it still makes mo shudder whoa I think I ahouid ever have boon suspected of having com- nttlod this crime , I had been for a long .iino acquainted with Mr. Smith. I distributed his wedding cards through out the olty , and so far as it was possible for ui to bo wo were friends. At the time ho was killed I was on my way from Villisca , Iowa , to Omaha , and when [ arrived in the city ho was still lying In the hall where ho waa first found. I went up to BOO him , and > tU.ST HAVl ! T-iLKKn VKKY LOUD , In the proaenco of those about the body of Iho dead man. As I was prominently Idautltiod with the liquor interests in Omaha nt that time , my words were taken for bravado , and 1 became n suspect. A dutoctlvo was sent for to Chicago and I became a shadowed man. This Chicago guntlemun disguised himself : as u vender of a patent stove lid lifter. lie tint met inuiti front of Oovd'a opera house. IIo b stopped upon the fltroet and importuned | n mo to buy hln liftot , I finally rid myaulf nui of him , nud in a couple of uiR hours , having bu'ainusa in Justice tc Stoiiburg's court , I dropped lu nnd short ly afterword the ubiquitous detective op- pearod. IIo again approached mo and in nftcr BOino time I uguin escaped him. For a week afterward wherever I would go I would find tha dotcotivo , or ho would find mo. Ho would continually draw me out in conversation , but never In for once nllndod to the murder. Finally I wont vur to a little Iowa town to.look ofler eoino intercut * I had there and on the iioound day after ray arrival the stove lid lifter appeared. He was morn coin- munlcitivu than ever and expressed him- tulf uurprisod that he nhould find mo thero. Uu Qn lly ventured to apeak of thfl Smith murder , which ho denounced Q. tit one of the most atrocious crimes of the aj > e. Ha spoku of the fueling AUAJ.NST TUE SALOON UKH OK 01 A1U * * * * 3 otlha prlncfploi for whioh the unfortu- untu inau lost hU lidt urid taught i'iy ' B" jiosdible muini to wrest n expression from mo. I became tiipldona but my \ fears were never manifested. After ft stay of throe dayg in Iowa I returned to Omaha. I arrived hero in the morning I went to the depot to BOO off a friend nnd shortly after boarding the car for np town , the etono lifter again appeared cominc into the c r and taking n seat by my ido. This time ho was entirely changed. A fine black board nnd n thick growth of dnrk hftir had given place to n gray wig nnd whUkerc. Pretending no ; to have over mot mo before ho attempt-1 to draw mo out Into n conversation. I soon as ho apoko my auspicions were CHAXOKI ) INTO JIEMI * . I denounced him na n man who was at tempting to fasten n clue of murder upon mp , nnd I ended my nrgumont by throwIng - Ing him out of the car Into the street. 1 never hoard of or eaw him afterward. My belief that ho was on my track has aluco boon confirmed by information re- ccivod from the parties directing the piano for hunting clown the murderer. " TIRED OF LIFE ! AD OliOmata Citizen Mecls Dealti at His Own I lnnnolnl KnilmrrnHinont BnpnoBCd ( o bo tlio CaiiHO ticnilliiK to Act. The several fatal events of the past vroek , ending with the suicide of the un fortunate girl , Maud Bramor , vroro last nixht succeeded by tlio death by his own hand of ono of Omaha's old and ro epcctod citizens. "IM On the 4th of November of this year Mr. Herman Ginoko , better known throughout this community ns Captain Glaoko , opened n small restaurant at 'til South Eleventh atroot. The building oc cupied by him was a small , one-story brick of two rooms , the front ono being used as a dining hall nnd the rcnr ono as a kitchen and a place for cooking. Mr. Gisoko was the only occu pant of the rooms , doing his own cook ing , nnd wniting upon his patrons. Ho loft Ibis homo at 414 South Eleventh itreot , yesterday afternoon nnd wont over his plnco of business. This was the Inat time HE WAS SEEN ALIVE jy nny of his family. At about half pant six last evening John Borgquest nnd William Wilmot , wo young men , aheo mnkere , working for Hoiigon & San , next door to Glaoko's alaco < , hoard the sharp report of a pistol , i'hoy ran out of their place Into the restaurant ; nnd in the rear room found the lifeless body of Captain Ginoko upon the floor. About four foot from his body lay ] a 38-callbro golf-cocking revolver that told the talo. In the upper right temple was a largo bullet hole from which blood and brains had flowed making a largo pool upon the floor. Mr. Borquoat wont to Glaoko's roal- lonco . and broke the sorrowful news to ilia wifo. Mrs. Giaeke with her three hildron ran ever where the dead body iras lying aud the mournful scone which here took place nt their beholding their lend husband nnd father will bo lasting iroof to its wltnoBsoa that ho was A I.OVEI ) AND J.OVINU 1'AUENT. The body was subsequently removed undertakers Drexel & Maul where it uovr lies. The news to the wife of her liusband'a suicide waa something never Jiought of by hor. Ho always hnd been moerful and seemed happy amid the reverses that came upon him in his lotago. In his pants pocket was found small piece of paper upon whioh was written in low Dutch the following : 'Our Lord found nn outway. Fred lluotor. No homo. " The name lluotor is that of n ierman poet the author f the voroo. The causa of the .suicide is luppoaod to'.havo anaonfrom financial em barrassment. JI in custom at the restau rant waa small and being a proudspirited man the pain at cooing himaolf unable to provide his family with every thing suitable to their station waa too great for him to boar. It was only two or three days ago that after reading to his family account of a aulcido in this city that made the remark that ho would never leave ; his family by doing such n dood. The bereaved wife nnd children have the sympathy of the entire community by this appalling calamity whioh deprives them of a fond husband nnd father. JI1H I'AHT JIISTOllY. Captain Giaoke was Ci yearn old nnd was a Hanoverian by birth. IIo came to this country when he was a young man. 1859 ho was a citizen of St. Joe , Mo. , where ho was employed as a clerk. In 181'tl ho onliatcd na a first lieutenant the Thirteenth Missouri regiment nnd was tnken prlooner nt the battle of Lex ington , in that state , on the 18th of Sep tember , 1801. Ho waa afterword pa roled nnd returned to St. Joe. Ha as- eistcd Colonel Peabody in reorganizing the Twenty-fifth Missouri regiment , going out again as first lloutennnt of com pany B. lie wns a valiaut and faithful aoldior and after bin second enlistment acted as adjutant of the regiment nnd just before the closb of the war was promoted meted to a captaincy. When the rebellion - lion was ended ho returned to St. Joe nud shortly nftorward came to Omaha where ho lived tip to the time of hla death. In 1800 ho was proprietor ot the Empire housit. a hotel adjoining the lot where the I'nitud States National bank now stands. Ho next wont into the manufacture of Weiss beer In the lot where lUchardia restaurant now ii. Ho next was a partner with Frank Beechor in the saloon uud boor bottling business lu the old Valley house , on the corner of Fifteenth und F < miam. After he hnd gone out of this buslnnsa ho vras em ployed a * a bartender fnr Henrv KHz- berger ( , 101 Lsedor and William Xlmrnor- mun. During nil of lost sumuior ho was titnplnvod by the Inttnr ut his pinco on Rt. Mary's avenue , and was the bar tender WHO WAS IIOIJIIKD that saloon by a couple of tramps ono dark night in Juno latt. The unfortunate man waa at one time quite wealthy , but business reverses nnd his desire toassUt his follow men left him his old ago almost penniless. He leaves a wife and throe children who heretofore have boon dependent upon him. Besides thoao ho has a daughter whoso residence could not bo learned , and a sou who is an enlisted noldler in the regular army , stationed at Fort Hob Inson. He vrns also a member of Ouster Post . A. It , under the nusnloos of whioh order it is said bo will bo bifriod , To exchange wild or itnprov od lands In Nebraska or low * for Hard-1 j ware , or stock of general merchandise , j Address J. Ltudorholtu , Genoa , Nanco 1 county , Nobr. nvltn I HARD LUCK , The ViciscitnilGs of a Cominercia : Trayeler , Ho LOOBOH Ticket * , Cnsli arid ( Jrlj and Kinds Tlictti Among the guests at ono of the lead ing hotels yesterday was n prominent and well known "drummer" whoso homo is in Now Bedford nnd hla firm doing business from "tho Ilub. " The man , like many other of his comrades rados , is a very religious and ncrupulous man and would not paint the town at n lcB3 cost than $50 or $100. IIo therefore attended church nt Mlnuio Fairchild's cathrodral on 12th and Capitol nvonuo nnd rora lined until a late hour yesterday morning , when ho once moro ahouldctoc his ' 'grips" and took the noon train for Sin ] Krancisco After the train had piled out of the depot and the conductor called upon the drummer mor for his ticket the latter discovered to his dismay that his pookctbook , contain ing his ticket to San Francisco , nnd all his inonoy but a few cents in change trns miasing nnd ho rocolJustcd that in his haste ho had loft his atulf under the pillow. Ho pnid his faro to Gllmoro nnd then got off the train to catch n return ride on the Lincoln train. IIo was so rattled that when ho left the cars ho also loft his grip on the neat and had to Bond n dispntch nf ter the receding train to have his bag gngo forwarded to Omaha. On arriving in the city again ho wont to the house referred to and knocked for idmiflBlon , which was denied him nnd bo wns ovoti told that lie hnd not been there nt nil the nitht ; before , although ho oven named his lady entertainer. At last ho went nnd got n policeman to go with him nnd this time 10 got in. IIo then told the Fairchild womnn ihnt he had loft his property uu- dor the pillow nnd wanted It back. After some delay ono of the girls ippoarod nnd admitted that she ind found it but that ho had dropped it on the iloor , and so did not ace it until it was gone. It was then returned with its contents , a San Fran- ciaco ticket aim $40 cash. The drummer Is now wniting for bin Us valla o to como , nnd to hoar from the irm , to which ho telegraphed for money vhon ho did not expect to recover the took. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- > acco is the beat. Union Pacific Railway Company , 1 Omnha , Nov. 2Uth , 1884. / Groas Ties. The Union Pacific Railway Company will receive tondera up to the 31st of December for 250,000 Oak nnd 60,000 Cedar Cross Ties , to bo delivered in lota > f not loss than twenty thousand each , i'ioa to bo delivered at Council Bluffs , . own , or Kanean City , Mo. , not later ban April I-O , 1885. For specifications .nd other particulars apply to Mr. J. J. Jurns , Gon'l ' Storekeeper , Omaha , Nob. S. II. Cnllaway , Gon'l ' Manager. wed fri&iuon mor cd Saratoga Chips ; ; Mrs. Ed. Patrick has gone to Blair on an oztondod visit to her daughter , Mrs. Smith. General Howard lectured to a largo udionco Sunday evening. ' The services will bo held immediately ftor Sunday school daring the winter , nd Kov. Polton will preach. The Literary and Debating society will ivo nil entertainment this evening. ARS no us [ \TINOTOIIOlDDCWIl EARLBAKIHOPOY/DER / , ITAMBOUNOTOniBEX PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Given . , , faliim or nny injurious HiiustuiiLTs rim be round 11 Andrews' Pearl Hakim ? Powdc" . 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Manhood Restored ItLU fcjiv ! lat Avicllm ol ) uutbf ullmiirudnuca cau luc 1'rcmMure I > c y , NtnoaiUeljillty , Ix t iUulnoa , JC.U VOL- | tried la ralu er.rj known r niiuijr.U dlKov r l miuiilvla n of wlf-cum. vhich lie \ ill hiu1 1 lu 1 tuliis fvlluw-culTAren. Himebaugh & Taylor , LARGEST STOCK OF- 19 Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDEED VARIETIES BUFFALO US , , Counter , Hay , Stock and Kailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie ludiau Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale SIBIOIP , 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. i FALL AND GREAT BARGAINS IN AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Visitors to tlio State and others in need of Men's , Boys' and children's Clothing , will do well to call on 1'Jia Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216 FARNAM ST. 216 UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1208 , 1203 and 1210 Karnam St. , Omixha , Neb \ . _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ m 403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , D. S. A. Eatabllahed 1878 Catarrh , Deafness , Lnug end Norvons Dlaoasoa Speedily and Permanently Oarod. Patlentt nr od at Homo. Write for "Tun MEDIOAI-MISSIOKABY , " for the People. / Consultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 26. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Pontmaator , Davenport , uaya : " Physician of ttet Ability and Marked Snocoas. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , : "An nonornhlo Man. Fine Snccium. Wonderful Ouroa.1' HonraS to 6. GERMAN D. WYATT , m m - - p tf w H O 3 § w O OUMINGS AND 20TH STS , OMAHA , NEB BUSMPING- BOLTE , Doimet Wlndowi , rtaUU , Window O v > n , Iron Creitlnue , Metallic Hty-ttghtt , Ao. 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