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OMAHA.

Why those pearly drops, sweet C? As good fish still are in the sea ; Sigh then no more for joyous G-., But cast fresh lines near Pakiri.

. . If W. goes to tiiwn for the winter months there will be a great omwuioii at the Mission Hall. Will E.M. or somebody else please come forward. . . There is talk of a private school on the penny-a week system, to be established near Owens, if the big O seminary comes to an untimely end. Scripture lessons to be thrown in. One foot on land and one in the mire,

As the lantern light began to expire ;

Then a titter from Jier, and words of ire Escaped from the lips of T.A., Esquire. After that — but no ! let nothing transpire, The thought of it makes the O.M. perspire.

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 17

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OMAHA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 17

OMAHA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 753, 3 June 1893, Page 17

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