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Show IMCUSOXAIi. Rishop Doyle of Australia, is at tho Walker. W. II. Shearman left this morning for New York. T. D. Sherlock of Mexico City is at the Walker. V. A. 'Thorn left Ibis inorniug for Liverpool via the U. P. Senator William Gelder of Glenwood Springs. Colo., is at the Continental. Miss lift tie Gregg will this evening leave for Chicago via the I'uion Pacific. W. S. Evans, U. P. city passenger agent, and bride, leave tonight for Kearney, Neb. R. J. Franklin tf the Omaha Plumbing Plumb-ing Supply company arrived attlioCul-loa attlioCul-loa this morning. J. II. Van Horn, the Cullen clerk, has moved into his new residence at Eleventh East and Seventh South. D. E. Saiu'hman, a-lirst mortgage loan man of Kansas City, put his signature signa-ture on the Cullen register today. William Ross, wife and daughter of NewZelaud, and Miss Tolhurst of London, Lon-don, are among tho foreign arrivals at the Templeton today. F". J. Kearney, of Wiilow Springs, is in tho city. He thinks that the present Deep creek boom will result in opening up some of the greatest mines in the west. H. J. Mant of Chicaero is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. E Suiedley. George M. Harrow and wife, Mrs. F. D. Miller, Miss Lee of Omaha, Miss Rogers of Nashville, and Miss Hallertine of Mur-frecsboro, Mur-frecsboro, who are at the Coutiueltal, are friends of Mrs. Smedloy. |