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AL LA &8y AOVUTTR WY N L AUID. OMAHA NEVER SAW z\N‘Qf"I‘[—HNG LIKE I -BEFOKRE FALCONERS s {he [People Spel-seuma Our store has been crowded ever since we opened, and we have given out thousands and thousands of dollar's worth of fine dress goods from cvery. department in the store, but there is IWENTY ke VEI | Of course there will not be so many patterns to chose from tomorrow as there was yesterday, but our assortment is so large that you will be casily pleased. We quote no prices, We have no time. I'he goods that smelt the smoke, the most are nearly all sold now and the ' THE BETTER GOODS GO ON SALE MONDAY At the Same Ruinous Prices. As have prevailed for the last two days. Store opens at 8 a. m. S L B, BEATLCONEL, Douglas Street roods, silks, linens, notions, in fact U o AT \ )UPEDOM Ther a1 o maystreys and | tution of Oddfellowship in the United States l 'he offfc D Dundeen 0 ' P LT, m . i Z A BLOW AT MASONIC ! M. Alblowsalso s many mo, | WS celebrated in u very Lting munuor by Wilkius. _lieutenant : | COLUMBLS ORAZYE CARANEE [ 5ot occue i op o o as onTied 18 o At G houb 15th point—A good trew oath he must ther | the lodges of Owuha, Council Bluffs and v \\1'1-3)- clevi; 3 storm that should come up; o n miles un hour wus averaged on this o SWere S [t i on T rada [ rid of o ar A iz ey is sha o have o ool ‘ N . o : : T S naystor: and. hia falotrs sj,u;h naha on Thursday and Friday of the | 404 hegve i.nn!f;::\w“w‘m \|IY“A\|'L| I’n o [l hnigue of the painting is excellent An Opinion from an Eminent English Ma- | - 0o that bon theve. o ; L L : Ruth lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, g How the Genoese Navigator Made His S st e B L b 7 5 oro 15 a fina cle for “new men n o ac od pro- N se Navig Mads f Ll d y=IVe e She had | easy anc ul, o cossories i C o evel ere swore T e nably appre N e D st night. Our masts, ) wer the bow, 0 ol e not forgot i B onic Jurist. navenworo s arel (presumably appr gramme, Grand Si alissimo John | anembers of t were inyited Memorable Voyage. in the tor “uf““x:-l ‘i;m: o .\x\\:u“ ;‘;lmll:nlt‘mlvm-” piibiL o woRkod i o ) Now .‘w\xx.o\\-|\w.l;.nfl»fwul».-;.. 1the l\nlr\\ln C. Underwood arvived in Council Bluffs on | E’ sunt tin ; ed, Music - PRSI L yard over the stern carryving s Mvr. Eastman had associated with him aws of Masonry, but thero is not one single | Phyrsday morning and was metat the depot | Jh€ were atuves of the entertain- lateen sail. There is some discussion fu this work Mr. I, Mueller, f o W Lot D e ioin 9 ¢ as met i 8 e A OES! X , 0 e discuss| s ] . Mueller, formerly of THE GRAND SIRE OF ODDFELLOWS, | yord toprohibitihe ison fom joluin ahy | o i cantons of the Patriarchs Militant and | 1" el it nofinter with | THE BOATS W M M SCOWS 2 £ sails carvied by the thy Baltimore, whose marines have estab) T fation or guild. Yet there is evi > a del 3 ) _ S MERE 3 p S e g 3 av ablish I hih v didissociado thomselves freely | escorted to the Ogden house. sorved in the appotizing tyle Wil e L L Do s en bt iha oy W netie societies of the perlod, fe A o bR eI aa bt o ip| lich charac- —— atement o sometime past he has worked with Mr, Fast- ] T ol obrat L e hioincloties OB L for | At 11 o'clocis the line was formed and the | tevizes all these lodge. : . ekl motime/nask i vith Mr. 3 i "": ":' I':‘; ‘;'" ;" “'" ‘I'"""' piled by i Sont of i \'mln-\ vted. The line of mavch led | It was a fitting in | A Noted Mavine Artist Has Cavefully the o m!:d frequently .]::“»‘\Iv'x’-‘x(u‘tnlz»';I‘Iulmi‘:f x‘l“u |‘““ ”I“l“lhl "tho » sary o 1o Order in America Christ 1477, as follows through the principal streets of the city | honorof the S i 7 8 MrGealaaraiohitieanlarara g colc o z, and especially on the Crand B S bea Tends Bt wonder {0 1 that weevers deale with such | which were lin L thousiic specti- | order. Tropxaducody onis Oanyas s the R B ki R Sl ‘ s g el OEkE | annors with poore issh | (0% Tho Lo wus headed by a platoon of e Fleet that First Touched oSt R P e DottorL oF thatths T i K08, police followed by the P, M. band of Omuha ML OB AW America's Shores, flat according to the custom of | The Knights Templar o] W tap ke s will not thercof cense, | a0 four cantons of tho Patviurchs Militant; | Exeterlodgo No. 11, A. 0. U met at in which they were built, and iglitnigtalomnlanotenyon Whareths p : Fhe O e e i T Feeke! s came the cavriages containing the | their hall Tuesday evening, April 22,and we T oight or nino fot of water. Tho | conclaveistobe held in 1802, are alrendy i following interesting letter has been | The Masonic assemblics fol o disropy rucst and the i s of the s o g praparations. for 3 g i Aasonic asseriblics fell fnto. disteput i \ : 5 of th called to order prowptly at S o'clock by M. W. ; . . . e ity of these caravels was the | making prepavations for the celebration. 7 received by My, Alexande from | lnws were passed t them and their | of Nebr sl and Tow rrand oftic C. A. Blekel 48 SEEAL b Wasuinaroy, April [Speciul to THE | cuvious wuy in which they bulged at the | Enough money has been promised to decorato e (A% AGnonio authioriby M, || LASMEY, Anallytabolibhgil An At alRsonty [ths Hobeiah detpas pud i Riimbel oL voles i . Ber.]—~The near approach of the 400th an- | water line and _“tumbled i above the lino, | theentire city. It has been decided tobuild BN o of Ay ) B oG e [ OdLallows i Eollow o e 1ong | lnulm]k. P.M. W fathor” of ot the discovery of Ameriea by the | The greatest width of the ship was at the | 4 immense pavilion near tho temple, in_ the e : & 2 B | Son found an ola tradition that an assemoly | Of Oddfellows’ lody parts of fown erlodge, st in his customary chair, enturer Christopher o | water line and from this to the deck line was | shape of a parallelogram, where every grand _ mized as o leading light in Masoury in Bne- | SEUHGES YO, Whoat the Year 1, and an | and Nobrasia ¢ about nine hun- r the st night of his attendan, Hndventyrar) listophor Cotumbus | G0 aod marrowing of the Wilth of tho ves. | commandery s to be apportione for 7 land and who is & past grand s Fined forco ik sent 1o disperso it. but | dred men in line. cter lodee, he with his fumily le At | naturally invests every topic relating to the | (" rpyis game principle hus in te last con- | beadquarters and general rendozvous ARIhe Eran 1165t it e wide of”its Toaders au i After passin SRR A Sl leaving this | incidents of that voyage with the greate tury comie into use in - the construction of the [ At the election April 11 the followiug offl- | I coursTzs, Amrll 3 1800 | fouIIy wus nllowed to continuo its dullbor- | thio grand sir ps wore es- | Weel for Wauneta, Neb, . | fnterest. The long voyage over a trackless | most seientific gunboats, but fora differcnt | ¢ors of Bethlehem Commandery No. 1%, L A R b e e R | R O e e ‘(»:u-_x.-d 1.01)14',\\.u“|v||llu sq iowed About the widdle of the opening ode the | ocean never before ploughed by the prow of | reason. In the caravels of the Fifteenth con Knights Templar, of Hebron, Neb., were You put to me four questions upon Masonry | into usoand is found in’ the possession of all | 4 line, g _ doors were thrown open by the I W European vessel a s material for the cou- | tury the great by t the water line was for reted: Sir O. L Steele, eminent commun T HhaT S B b it the private town lodzes, and each assorts (for In the afte recepti as tendered | marched the A, O. U, W, band at t} the purpose of render boat more Sird. A. Boy ptain gener ' (11 ML el l"l',fl 2 RAT ”‘j‘l st tine) that Bdwin or Athelston held | the grand sive in the operi suncil | 1a5 members. thel IR R te tion of philosopher Wellins BIBL0: |k et tn L B et han Eh o oavasvaiial| TV EINANE Sie W, D, G Pooaster \ R el Bicderman of |yl ot L Ml invilegigng vian, The chavacter of the vessel in v high as by this means the boat i « D, Werner, junior A 3 y as master of cere e brethy int this matchles wi ade is naturally we easily in the us less Sird. K. Thomas, treasuver; Siv J, 1o centuries, and tha onsldor 16 to ho tho | 9f DWATKOS B HOr s ows: and. tho daou e the grand sive to th alo N hims 7 2 these latter ¢ tho 8o method of con. | oficers have not yetsheen selected 1 unclent fabric of the eraft by every lawful it ideomed 014 B e | Rl I mbtat tor bl ! ::;“', fi“. B ived of | the subject attention. Lately there has b oy ‘lklz"" Gk “‘,‘,,':‘."‘I',”TA'.'E“:,.”L. K. or 1. Tueans with tongue and pen. Justico and Ma- | _In or about 10663 an attempt was made o R ey the farewell veception 1o be tendered him nainted i this of sicture of the cav ks i A f L =y | ERRe i pon. Justio ud Ma | U o wbaut 5 an agteuet, was Wade g surmu od sl on Lhis occ [ Quietresion endeq, | Baint 'l"@”\:\ i, pistus o the ci . T il ydlarge division of tho Uniform ltanlc was pha ! ied by loug ex- | ganibiyl 1t was enacted that for the future | 4 S C 00 a0 3rother o i ek Colun made Lis voy oment that. the ¢ ¢ Colum- [ instituted at Beatvico Thnrsday 1 i 1\1\‘:‘hmn i s for pouls A wolzh moth the wholo oraft shonld bo ‘H;'\‘[-A" ]l\l\"h 'H\\;”'d 1o viewing Brothep Di L with | country as well as pictures of t undecked hus been doubted, but | ceremony was followed by a ball and i with ninety-nin ns out of every hun- | master. The object of these 1 35 Which was listened to w the order, pres l-nounted | P ) f there is the assertion of one histovian of nn dred: they o not study to faifill their obliga- | (whic v naded v of the interest, 1t was replete PO Wb SIROUR e AN Akhg composition, o) L f i f s h ¢ naded to of the i ] ¢ 2,7} i the name 4 doubted iticity to the effect that the w lodge is being formed in the vicinity tions. L will therefore, idopt a diferenteourse | preserved a t the Hurleinn MSS. in the | trine based on Odd " t the name of The artist who has just finished this hist S 3 by 8| " 3 b Iy MRO! y OMM LAY < ed ol ac k. Santa M rried a full dec but thut the | of Fort Omaha. Consilering Lo TIALter With: you, anar o | Mritlah museuen) Was to v hes of o feal nchiovement is Mr. Har Fust BALH L 3 e that end will Jenxe out of the quastion. alto | fato which. the erafe had talle Shas oyl lcal uchlovement is Mv, Hartlson' Easting Pintaand Ninw were cavavels of the balf- | Another section of the Endowment Rank } Eether tho i forel 1 to ouramOlent ctath | roling it ey al n the very best humor. the table 1 | man of ability in all branches of hisart, | deck class, Both classes of boats had a [ about to be instituted i Lhis olty. i Pnd show what gewnio Masory is as it had | operatiy Lother addvesses were: made which | supper and social *amusements the | but who b svoted his time and talents to | Small deck forward known as the castle, Colone B. Powell of Milwaukee, Colonel 2 i P been trunsmitted 1 us for shove tvo thousand | “liew re L received ~ | evening's entertainment S tainting ot ; tnee | A0 another: small deck at the stern known v ¥ yoears. Attt At S pan. the grand sive held a reception in Dimick n s ’ the painting of historical craft, and having | Coicideie the after-deck, the quarter-deck Dale of Columbus and several others went to What then was the anclent eraft? Did it | apprentice wnd this s parlors of the Masonic temple, and at 9 et Rl e of | al his lifo been an assiduous collector of liter- | tha aftor-castle and the poop-deck. There | Listte Cantre Tussday night to lnstituto & & evermeddle with mattors hoyond it7- Wohave | i found in it woi entir qrand AB0AB! 0 % and ball O0HC fiice _its organixatinn in o inti d 4 10 poap-deck. her | section of the Endowinent runk e AT T ettt BRGSO RS ; Ly, 1F ok ontie ¢a ran promenade cor and bal i Lt i T e Dt e | ature velating to mavine painting and mavine | was also another pent. house shelter high up e SO RN R oI anIoRes D pahtl TR AR LA given in sho Masonichall, 0 sesstou of lodge, excent thivugls absenca from | ar hitecture, he is especially wellfitted to un- | on the storn for the nccommodution of tho STARTLED BY THE HALO. one transmitiod in pinitted to isurped the tlons - DITHDE: od was | town, He alwiys been the leader and | dertake the task of perpetuating on canvas | In the Sunta Mavia there was a full — weiling about the R SRR R, 1 to this side of the river and wasshown | his departure for Waunetu is deeply re- g deck between the fore uud after y . boen numed the Quite ont 10 show that these | s city and South Omaha B (On I ARnatR L8 LEraRGu e s tho miringiacanes (ofyhistprical. Interpstetonly pup: fnthe /Rinta Jend “Ning the A Atrange ¢ § Sollection of varlous ohs sorved three elasses of seerets —for ap oL In the afternoon o recoption was tendeved e Ao, venty | 10vers of art as well as to the student. Mr. | no decks save the small castles. They Stroke of One Shraniolcatie and - oloa fellow and aster, s now-heither wore nor [ him at the Oddfellows’ hall, on Fourteenth | membors, It s vecently given soveral pub- | Eustmans collection of etehings, engravings | i tected from sweeping seas, iowever, by o A stra trange story connected with It equally ' usseris was TR T P " | aud Dodge streets. The hull had been hand: | jic entevtainments, notavly”an expose of the | and sketehes of the craft of this world - | FHIGH jce that prevenied | the illness of Rev, Thomas MucMuccters by King Athelston. It was ¢ ctstill inall these centuries no Masonic pone | somely decorated with flowers and plant ite: 1 " VoA 3 Jeing the side 1 O o li LNy TR Q0 0se, either to anathen Aol ambiany ST Dia e | ales ntt ooemanies of ““\ ucient Ovder | ber many thousand, us in his collection are @ OVEE e pide ha ‘umu iy { ot later than 140, and tles or prohibibit Misons Il A Ll aum of Her 1 has u similar coursemapped. | gopicted the vehicle s it g the side of the |~ he reverend man cighty-thre 1 Edwin BRTAER join the hermeite and mystio socletie assembled to grect the supreme officer of the | “rpye A, 0. U, W, hand recently oreunized by tion from the dug-out canoe, the oviging S o heavy atune | SO O 00 A | abyloiai v L H ‘I'w‘u-m s 11 ireay and §|—va h. ‘\, ;m(l‘ ‘m’;‘-v them being in the regalia of the smbers of the ovder, the instruments being | Which in the Kiel museum is thought th‘ to the tops of which was lushed a long [0 1058 By L 5 m‘ .H‘w_\ ~“u |'|‘I.H“ { s tho follow g pussaze: Tho late vea R mvana of itirolev omnliten | 00T LEODORYS WIL e 80 JMEOORY Thoier ::' MHISA MR S f M8 TRASRIRIR 9B koo o tRiia, in itk Weathor, was lnced a | cisco’ Ixamine His venerablo wife e e Mot e DEUTIEIn and Introduced Graud Sirs Undenvood, wha T 0. U.W. has now obtaine Joting old il he perlod of de- ) Ghpoiie dheet of matting of such closeness of | says he returned from a walk about 8:50 | ¢ arpenters, bickiay A s now obtained a footl r h : ’ ) t ) | , carpol addressed the assembly at some length, giv v ient in naval architecture during the | weaving to effectually prevent 1 [ o'clock in the evening ¢ sl | mOtL ALLers, Cle, to write and teackh s P D A T R A Chebueto lod 0,1 having | \iadle aud later UL f I 1 ol 'IH \lm \“1 evening and sat down on 88 that Luclid reorganized 1 lont ing Danghtors tebekab s oun ahohuct iiddle aud later uges is especiully wel v seing fastened | the bed. Almost immediately he was Sevpto-Greek or ¢ poriod of Masonry was the revival | advice with reference to the coming conven X (Y to ser Yo raising q ) ) IE Rl R oEbL In (g 1 J N b Y s O e A O a1 | tion of the Tebelahs nt Topeka, He impressed The growth of the order In New Eugland .\u“:‘ time a Eastman conceived th the deck 1ino and Ve ssol e | Stricken with paralyels, tustruction the free-horn children of tho | Bructieally theol wibly, for its first laws | upon them the fact that the Rebekah degr in Februury reached v three hundred idea of painti B IR tha arati niadiiiing A *He began to smile,” ghe says, ‘“‘and P dmhi ey ety s it enaeted that they only lad fhe power of is subordinate to the Odafellows, and warned - by Columbus, beir cited thereto by th 1 at from behind one of theso cara. | Uhere came about his heud u halo aa of b1 r o take of the forseyd et where ollows 4l not the against asking too much of the sover- " > e o \ A o X 9RO 4108 a1 i orig it i o e VAL LG roinyde Matator Eugles SrISynGt thol asaiied the Nobs L ATISVAIR 18 iae s he “Peckham® Scottish Rite. sticeess with which a painting of the **Ma, Would triko the beholder with astonishe | freso bright that it illuminated the were passing of conynge should bepussing YU Loy waro notL &0 slow about the matter of organizing s per The grand master of the Masons of the Dis- | flower: was b i "”" lutter pictuve | ment at the developmn of the ship above !Im_n:l :u{l transfi ured his countenanc (i P TR s Al I i the Rosieruelun 1w e ot e Tehikihs and not | trict of Columbia Las issued anedict annull- | §i5 painted by Kastman lasv year from [ the deck line, From the water line the ship | L ealled for assistance, and my duughter { ster o fuformi the Iosso of conynge Staisters of \ow au ¢ tebckabs i t data gathered from his collection,” and was | began to tumble in and rose high in the wiv | Mrs. Joseph MacMasters, and a neigh- ! the wich were called maiste Ot nobilite of ghon v ‘|\~ itis th ) bring this about all at once, us it would | ing an edict issned last' July inst the | immediately purchased by Mos. nator | until the stern towered so far ahove the water | bor, Mrs, Jarvis, came into the room EN "{ly‘\l‘-”--lml uge of thut art. Neverthelesy R A A only result in a completo failuve. It was a | sCerneau’ Scottish vite Masons for alleged | Stanford inting the: Santa Murls oud | as to cause one to wonder why it was that the | Both were ibly frichtened ut the oy commandid that thal that were I ot HRa d hit ¢ common idea with women that because th 3 i athenivassels of Colimbu Mr, Kast lid ire ontfit d ot it A 3 1 were terribly frightened at the Iwu‘ o ..ln.‘m not be ¢ lled seruniite nor soxette 8 luws and coremonies Sontd il 10 thelr hoabanda i1 fraternal relations with the Graud Orient of e NaMole QRABNMILEL Sk il “,““ (Hs fl,"" 0 outf A1 novoyRRRHANS “nldl.qn\lfl ht halo of fire which surrounded my pat Foluns for nobllite of thelr gentylle i e gy not depend en upon his own collection | The vose to wluost & point and the en ) ! but i ot thelr geutyll conld do the same with others, but that Franso, This sction ajbeh, doubt, wil) | Bot devend entively, upou his own collection § a0 Bem, 08ty O hia utern from water lino to | Busband's head, and they fled, H We find it, therefore, stated that Euelid con- | Bowerof would be suicidal if _attempted on the s o of interest to the Musonic fraternity | of Admiral de’ Pavis, the f s French | the top of the wateh deck afforded room for Young Mrs. MucMast ys the halo stituted the quatiied 'or accepted Masons into JAVEG eign prand lodgze, he delegates to the ¢ throughout the Unitad Sta was taken | writer on nantical matters who, several years | the t extensive scheme of decoration had the appeavance of a luminous cloud § BN oluascs, W I tho HoMoE) And, BREOBUIE | ot lts o vention ut Topoka sl uld bo ““'*]\’_'““'~‘A;V"":} after the receipt of & propérly suthenticated ) by direction of the French governinen "Phe Nind and the Pinta wero not so long | about the old gentleman’s head, It ex- | Shore may buno mistake abou it there 18 a | Vo 1o 88 10 What wils t0 b o od n by the high- | €OPY f & proclamation {ssued by the suprewe ‘u\wl much e labor to the task of | as the Sunta Muvia, were rigged some- | tended above him for a few inches, and e appre witn, g called to tho assems | 15N eietd | have ‘the matter in such shape that | in whichit i L that they “never inten 1 on not ¢ R ooy oo | . Ywresomblod danolni unsbing, bt | bly, though his dutles are defined, and R 1 Q. and 1 uine | it would b acted on favor Ly, | tion did committed auy act or thing the three how are clearly draw that their [ 08 1t happened during the evening it wd awori at This carly periods s 13 st brobe | Eia " uiy* G b Tho ~grund siro concluded = his ad- | ghowing any want of loyalty wcient : iin extent on the style of | char tics may be casi 1L Th d not, of course, bo that,” is the way 4 able, It was in private lodg hie first ) &l ) dress by paying the ludie a B : ther interesting details, | two e ey J it ’ Koghiah, B, CONErEgALIOIS OF plers | lodge. 1t i g numbx comnlimente And ho 3lan PEDK ol " e i } " plad . hy ,’\ ‘] M. Eastman i painting the Santa Mavia | feet ina bein, mi wlo is snid to o lasted until o o8 s and | Luther \ose s pretention o Visit had been a ation i \ereb; wdvaw said and annul, | Paris claims as riginal vessel vanished ,- thepus ' oo B AR AL e, L ten by ing f“l‘ " i he was filled with wonder at What | vucate und set wside each and ovory act and | that ta o but his > of tho sh 2 o |EIRARER R S PR A the s [ t I T A e lled, and hedis= | he had seen, thing done by 1 authority of our vite | drawing 1 iitation of on the g w A4 lok oulled) wits duully constituted, for th honestly Sopriyed o thelr mone's worth wnd | e grand was followed by Grand | thing d & L aushonly of ous ¥ that of French udir ut from it n tho forwund st Wike @ | the occurrence siiys that the supposed | Inglswhat on the’ s b ject I8 REAELDERS b ghoy pal4 rard cash, | Master L loof lowa: Dr. I A Y e b AT rel A1 hind beon effected | in several points on v Fe Haa E R R v ) s, e | halo is casily explained by the presenco Odoke MB., aud cqually in tie Rugiust soclate with Liars, perjurers aud rogues, even | Dot G. R. ¢ J. K. Powers, G. . of | & A ol | bee own by later res wis | foremast carried i topsail, but t of phosphorus in theold man’s hair, 1, fftcongaehiolashie mmado by 1slsturec it fitile money I forteitod Towi, und others 2 S o i A e when de Parls brought out hi t carried on t v miast d - art. And so ut such eong sous they thRE | 14 oo) BasHAEIG lahgURge: You W v. Tt At'do'clock the party was <|l\l\ n to the | B 2% 0 the order o1 . ‘e | sreat work | tue most pleasant weather The Eoglishman who gave. | bemade Malster Do Dxaunined of the | 12 1ok addressed, to thoso who sdmitof bolng | depot and fook the train for Des Moines, of the United States, » T'he work 1 by de Parisand graphi- | ried, but when the ul son for not trying to rescue u mun wh i arth after written und be ransakyd whether | Gy R0 Whio usons oan only be men The Oddfellows of York have for some cally depicte nvass by Mr. Eastmat Columbus encountered wus he Inint ‘ | % them o sorve and to the honour of ? JonN Yanken, F. 8, So. ote., canton, aturday evening last t K. G. ¥ a seaman of these days fron c sl | attached to the i ing wader | Jeen lnkoduced 1o b, mush alen.aonn \ " @ BH 00 ne cxattamen mako s | FiDio B8 G Wi and hoootary ‘meaibed of | WaA consumimAled LY 1asNCALDE Canton partle L tothe fishing banks of Ne i, und | the pro rom fume’s pedostul to muke room for n . econd call 10 then also, the luw beln fap | weveral grand lod Paran No. 7, with twenty members, Col el rokpedh Onia atniant (3 AT le The | e is primitive rig and in the clum. | Womsn in New Jersey who declined to H b both M35, 1 will quote it from th us: od I'-I—l NN Nichols, commander of the department of N < X il even s t the id: T Iy built caravels built o s, Columbus | cut down a struggling neighbor who had 2tk point—Ther as the sewbll y-holde schal | RARBOWR ARRIYOrSATY, braskn,” Adjutant F. B. Bryant of Omaha, | Omaha are requested t in the cranky lookiug 26 his unequalled voyage across the Atlan- | hunged herself on the ground that she i be. The seveuty-first anniversary of the lustl- | and L I, Gage of Fremont, iustituted the { ! maha the Ninu were ¢ and even with the smail spread of canvas | might get into trouble with the coroner. i

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