o THE AMERICAN, it tut, I 1 t,. v. t..i . t. ! m i ! U . .! (!,( . k j Tl-.- Ut fi-4i ! jfttl r t i ' ! j f.wVj ,fv- tu, hih U f- , j i l T. i,v. ). .,... j Mi lmjMrr, !; Utti ) n.Hh tif w ht. t in N!t I l fiMr 0 fni! , ! ! c ' I m f. -. l ,ll", l !' (1IV o't:lpl. I. .1 f. II fiS UiMi ,,' fll tin Iliil !. itiU iI'iMm i M'Mim. Tlx' i' lin tit 'S,(ii('i4 " nm! Ikm'cM ft ! T , !iniliim (', will lti U fluiijj In tho Imiih h lm1liH dsy. Tho Nci lli 'tiil ImpiMti'ini Hi cliih 1 ! :nvHrf nl Tlibt.V Hmhii. nl Anu'K sv?u Siilunliiy rvi ulhi,'. AH iivvi- In lh tti'ifhUii IiihhI hih niU', liitn of lmxHiitl lll siin tvfow tilt iiiim Iihk'. Uy ol der ol th pivsidiiit, , Grrst Asia Grssss Sals. I'omtnctiHiig Friday innmlng m oVlm'k (tin) ivnt liming null! sold. No r'ir let Ions im to rson cr quantity. HI foot nil In mi wrHiratlitiis, ped dlers, dealers, I rnytiifn, express coin pnnlos and virylmljr TA K M Nt lTICi:. Fmler's Hinl other brands at le per )i.. 2d HT lx. 3o Hr box. 4a jmt lx. Also, lii tin cans and bulk. Don't iiiImh thin sale. Wo want to clean it nil out tomorrow If hhh1o. You will find It on sidewalks Just oast of our now annex, Conio early. W. It. HKNN'KTTCo., Capitol avenue. -- Columbus and Free Schools. Tho project of converting; GolunibiiR Pay Into nn American school festival will be heartily commonihul bv thoughtful ml ml. The dedication of the Exposition buildings nnd ground will bo a national event of crowning Importance; but In order to tmipluiHlze the significance of the dlccovury of the Siovr World nnd to rendor It Intelligible throughout the length and breadth of the land It Ir proposed to iniike every oholiouo n local centro for com memorative excrclHen. TIiIr plan lint received the Ranctlon of the world'i con jfreiR ooiiiiiiIkhIoii and of the American nperlntendenU of ml uciitioii. An ex ecutive committee ha been npr olntcd to organize A national movement by rhleh thirteen nillllon Mihooi-ohlldron In every village and town In the Union an tuille In carrying out a olir.ple but fr.ictlve program on that hlntorlo an iiivernnry, There In nothing Imprac tlcablo In the eheme, It will only be fMWwmry for every inhool to have n flag of Iirowii toriilHOund xnluto on the morning of the cele'jrallon, and then to be prepared to llnlmi to an ad JroM and fo Join in ulnglng an ode prepared f,r the occimion under the direction of tho national committee. A holiday will bo put to the hlghcot educational tun If all the Rchool-chil. lren of the country can be brought together at the riiiiio hour to com memorate the 'greater event In tho modern world, 3"he voyage of ColumbuR wur a pro 1nift mgninit the Ignorance of the mediaeval age. The dlncovery of the New World waa the (lrt lgn of tho real renalNiinnca of the Old Woild. It created new heaven and a earth, broadened Immeamirably the horizon of men and natlom, and (raiiHformcd the whole order of Kuropean thought. ColumbuR wai the greutput educator Who ever lived, for ho emancipated mankind from the narrowneM of Its own Ignorance and taught tho great eRon that human deotiny, llko divine mercy, rchc over tho wholo world. If a perspective of four centuries of progrefts could have flouted like a mirage before the eye of the great discoverer as he was sighting Han Salvador, the American ichoolhoune 'would have loomed up as the greatest Institution of the New World's future. Behind him he had li ft mediieval Ig norance encumbered with supemtltlon and paraliscd by an ecclesiastical pe dantry which passed for learning. IJ ifore hint lay a new worhl with the promise of the potency of civil and religious liberty, free education, and popular enlightenment. Iiccnuo the wchoolhouse, like his own voyage, hits iweii a protest a,;alnt popular Ignor ance, end has done mote than any thing else to make our free America what It Is, It would have towered above everything else in that mirage-like visi jn of the world's progress. The public school celebration on Columbus Day is to be commended, therefore, col nly as a unique method of diffusing among local centres of .American life from Plymouth Itock to the Golden Gate the significance and spirit of a memorable anniversary, but Also ar a practical expedient for am phasizing iu value of the most char acteristic of national institutions, the ftp n fc! t ttf N m!i! tift!l ' WM.-.li, ) t i ' tw I -' f , lilr H - p, I!. l !t nMiM h1 Mr itd .i . " a W J Or ' f. Mli.1. .( im-( i- f ii-M t'i t M " rt"!(U Sl.H lit' t,-uh h i ltli- ,,',"d a f Omld )i N,i!i A 1 1 I thr trih i f it "' I"1 rdni s.ine tit )l ll,-fl i 'I" jU'-t o i difg (;(hiii.i 'I'M Spstitth Hiitij'it , l ! i j" Mt R five irhiml, AM'ii ,t Ui il i o 'ii . i.in ajishil tin mi, mt I he I'Ui-Uiult.ihil tulili if tin' I tpfKltlng lae In tlmiioiih t i ! j; ll y mpti'd .j one imtiilii'in i pn ?l tt afu-r aiiotlor, Topulrtr 1'dtn'stion itrgeti (l, as tt had bt'i ii limit r spnMi vir roj i,.l e tiMi!n eily ilir nioisl ft tree d i-n-lighti'tiiil publio opinion w lin king In the pomlii-rn hrniphere. What hi made the Auo rli'mi ri'publlo the gn at power in tumli'tn eivllixntiou which It bus broil for a eciilury I the free srhool fyoteiu. liocioiio it hns given from and dirt'dlun loAnietienii pro gres, tho sehoolhotn Is a proper theatre for rele'iratlng the great event of October. If thirteen million public school children can be taught on that historic festival t'i value aright the In estimable bcnellU of free education, it will be a good augury for another cen tury of more enlightened progress. Editorial In New York Tribune, May 6, 18'J. - 11LISH Is selling Millinery nt whole sale prices on second floor. Nice SII1nIi Huts trimmed with flowers, ribbons or laces, Too and upwards; over 2,00t) Trimmed Huts to select from. Call and see tho Great llurgalns. Tho largest Millinery Uouko In the West. J.'J. HL1SS, Wholesale and IloUil Millinery, 1510 Douglas Street, Omahn, - - 1 t HI Farnam Street. lUZl Telephone, If you have any clothing or drosses which are soiled or failed and nood cleaning, repairing or redylng, Tho Twin t:ity Hleain Uyo Works, 1521 Fnrnam Ht., Is the only place in tho city whero euch work Is dono in tho most thorough manner. All work called for and delivered promptly, Tel, 1521. Notice of Removal, Womaek Ice (Jo. has removed from the New York Life Kuildlng to iUH Houtlt Fifteenth street, where they will be pleased to do business with all. They make a specially of furnishing private families with g.,od pure Ice, Itenioinber llm new place, UI8 South Fifteenth street, Telephone (130 . Concert in Hnnscom Park, Tho Seventh Ward Military band will give the fli-Ht oH n air concert In iruusooui l'ark next Kunday afternoon. The prog ra in mo arranged for tho oc casion is the heaviest and most clas sical ever rendered In tho park, Prof. K. M, Htelnbauser will direct the band and tho concert will begin at 8 p. M, 1'AliTI. Helra'llon from M'm "IMiuleit of IVn- saeet." SiiIIIviiii "AKiHMlhl"(fiiiiiillii. Twelfth ninw),.M(iiirt Kulni'llim from (iMrit"l.n l'iiviii'ltii".IIinil.elil Mareh "Vlirtory tt tt 1 1 C'elfhriiilon" ' HteliihltilHtr I'AItT tt. (I rn nrt m.leet Ion -"Tim hu nir" . W nitiier Heleeilon from opi'ru "I'uor Joiuilhiiii'.... Mllloeker Hi'I.-c l on from 'Miirlliimi". ,, Wulliice Inl rcKliicl Inn it ml llrliltil (iioriit (filtm llilnl net of "Itl Ki ln") W saner PAHT III. Ovtrliiri",rlMK Mfihinuileiu" Ht raiiHM I'sfitplolid MeliHly In V UiiIm-iihIoIii Wilt-")iM'ltclin rrmiHM" ,,,1'iihrlmch lllltiKlirllltl Niilliilllll llioiriMt I.lllililtkll , (N'litloiiiil sir "AiihtIi-s.") Kveryono who enjoys a ooon smokk should call At lllack'R cigar store, where you will bo treated with a good cigar for the money you pay. Hox trade a specialty, Tho khiknds should remember the place, 1510 Dodgo St. tf The Pax ton Hotel l iarlsir Shop utid Hatha, with filtered Watr, tho Host. - Money to loan at Dime Bavlngs Hank, 1604 Farnam Kt. GIIIKON. the shoe man, has an ele gant line of rIiocs, at bottom prices. Don't fall to see them when you need shoes. A. M. GI11SON, 115 Houth 10th St. - i i I,... Kat l)j ball's candy and be happy. 1018 Douglas St. Fkiknds: Huy your Flour, Feed etc. of W. II. HAUEIt, 1501 Howard St. Umhkkli.as Hic-covkkki at 312 North 10th street. Go to Dy ball's for fine candies, 1518 Douglas St. We psy no rent, we buy for cash, we sell on a small profit. A. H. IIlBEKMAN, Pioneer Jeweler of Omaha. Tako your repairing to The Drum mond Carriage Co., 18th and Harney Sts. Opp. th". County Jail. StMMM Rtitlk. Ilhtwll H.k . I4 t4 H . .i.m, Nti. , M st I. M.rMF, 1-t 4 tK Nsti.S') let. !. hl In K ltitt. t.ti 4 U l,t'i 'w V' M l-y IN illit't Mite,a .ititrtt fnsn. hmin initi ll.st M.rHt ltif. lih let t atnl iUictit', Fsji t lt's .! m at tKs lin tl lbs ttMn st t 'i (tsm OHitmMt.in f th wife's kh It M t fr..tM r Jtl. ,t tan sr. til (m ) )) Blnv n a ! r hi ttif in t.inei.ln il )! 4 bis tinin In l- n e.iiinM (l tli manr .nn. inl -t.i-r ii-s. II wes a i.iimr, His wifo ls hn-n tWl tiemty lti(v vir. !! atml so jpni tJ.I siel Vn.l a HiHlier and ttfe ii-is Iniittf in I.iii.n.Iii. Ni lrst;ie evtiit tn tb ltttry of I.tiiiln bun ettsitwl m imieli xeitmiieiil and coionit nt. lllK IUII. Tfl)' Ham. n fl n I a 0 I t l.iilntlltB n n n u e 0 U- It Uik-.n, Koliri Miklii. (Iiliii. K Vmt a I n n n I I 0 ft-I t liti-ntM I I o u n i KtiRin. l l. ItU, l li. Hut. hltin.'Kltit'wttr, ftrntliivn., ii ( n n n n a - ft to t,mim n e it o n o - I B1U.U k. V. 1 inlffi tili.liMil.'in, Idii'klflf. K .. CUT it I M I II I 0 iV Yrt, Wtiif .1 II I It O 0 0 0-8 I'uViio, Nl. II ilium ; Waituwitrtli, tMiti.Uli'. riiii.li.lehi ,.n I ii I l o e o a o o- i I'lniliiliall U it I It t I II n II 0 1-4 tamy, I li ini'iilii; ('liaintNrlalii, Murphy. w;iinri,ii ii t i a o e u i 7-it Umalia I 1 e 0 l II 0 I 0- t'orUitt, llimii; llartiy, WimtUka. Mtlwatiktw I 0 II II 0 0 0 0 a-in Coinitiimii i e n e e u u o i- a Wi'luor, KtoIk; Htvphuiis. Cauipau, Marrltt. ClilrnKo anil Norway. Chicago, May 27. Tho Wergeland, the first steamship to make the trip from Norway to Chicago, arrived in port at noon, Thousands gathered along the dorks to welcome the foreign craft, ami three steamers laden with enthusiastic Norweigans met the boat twelve miles out and accompanied her to the city. The Wergeliind loft Bergen, Norway. April 13, with a cargo of fish and cod liver oil and will retnrn loaded with provisions. The trip is an experiment and if it proves financially successful will be the Is-ginning of a direct trafllo between Norway and Chicago, Indicted by the federal Grand Jury. Madibon, Wis., May V7. The federal grand jury returned several indictments of interest. The most important was that involving A. A. Cadwallader, ex president of the Commercial National bank. Cadwallader is charged with embezzling, misappropriating and ex tracting funds of the bank to tlie amount of $10,000, other indictments returned were against C. It, Thompson of Su perior for doing business as wholesale dealer in oleomargarine without paying the special tax required by law, A. L. Carroll of LaCrosse for manufacturing rare of counterfeit coins and Rolling tho same as Keuuine.Albert Young of Maus ton for making molds for the purpose of counterfeiting silver dollars. Anna Ilklnnon's Hult Iliinilaed. Nkw Yokk, May 27. J udge Truax of the supreme court dismissed the action of Anna Dickinson against the members of the Republican national committee of 1HHH on the ground tbnt the contract made for her lectures in aid of General Harrison's election were illegal. Miss iJickinson says she will begin a new auit. Aewtitn Acquitted. Dbs Moines, May 27. The jury in tlie federal court after being out twenty eight hours returned a verdict of not guilty in tho case of John C. Newton, general manager of the Des Moines and Kansas City railroad, who was tried for conspiracy to defraud the government by padding tho mails over bis road dur ing April, 1891, when the weighing to fix the compensation paid by the govern ment to tlie railroads took placo. Armour at Kantian t.'ltv. Kanhas City, May 27. It is an nounced that Phillip D. Armour has practically completed his arrangements for founding here a new and extensive lsef and pork packing establishment. The packing house, the plana of which have already been prepared and upon which work will begin today, will stand just north of the Amour Packing company's plant npon a large tract of laud already purchased. Appeal to Veteran. Dim Moines, May 27. -The Grand Army posts of Sioux City have deter mined to assume the work of helping the soldiers, soldiers' widows and their families wtio are among the flood suf ferer. Commander Htcadman of tiie department of Iowa bos issued an ap peal to all the posts in the work of re lief. Money is to lie forwarded to J. S. Lathrop of Sioux City. Colonel llee'i Huililen Heath. SAX Francukjo, May 2'i. Colonel F, A. Dee, who has been for many years consul for the Chinese government at Fan Fraucisco, dropiied dead on ths reet. Killing Hros., wish to call attention of their customers to their complete line of Straw Hats. Also a new line of men's shoes aro added to their stock, and anyone wishing to procure "VALUE rkceived" should call upon them before buying, llotnembor tho place, EDLINO HROS. 6-27-tf 30 N. 10th St. lloaders, if you want this paper to succeed patronizo our advertisers. A. B. STOCK II AM, 700 N. 10th ST. Wishes to call attention to the fact that all his now goods are now in and ready to show his customers. You should not miss this opportunity. Good goods, low prices. Everyone treated with courtesy, no trouble to show patrons through our com PLETE stock. Remember tho placo, A. E. STOCKIIAM, 5-27-tf 706 N. 16th St Bicycles Repaired at 812 North lritb street. AMKRICANS. . - . 4 .i f t 1 t K A -. - ti vn J ,J t:'. t 5 h': tv (ft -t I ft t9 Summer Umtorwcir . l -(fc tst t---. lala'tf H. ,mt hsd, t itot1 It, Straw Hats I- v !.' fi iM - mi l th m s m hi b 4 f H m $i!y uil t Nopliprc Shirts lM Ji f 1 1 r hi ft if ih V tf loM Put ttt.fl tltll f. MAI "ii-f l 11 U THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 100 South lOlt, Street. OMAHA. ; NEBRASKA. li?t no pf.iijf.m null Piilp, RAMSER&CO. HAT-MAKERS, LATEST SHAPES. LATEST COLORS. POPULAR PRICKS. FIRST-CLASS COODS. RAMSER & CO., 209 NORTH I6TH STREET. OMAHA. ,8. M. MACLEOD, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 1490 South 28th St. J0BBIJ0 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, A Picture for the Romans. Tho sacerdotalism of the Jews en acted tho awful tragedy of Calvary. Tho United States supremo court decided the slavo had no rights the white man was hound to respect. THE CONTRAST. The mon of Galileo put Dives In hell, where ho is crying "send Lnxarus that ho may dip the tip of his linger In water and cool my tongue for 1 am In anguish In this flame." Tho men of thoe United Htntos killed slavery, liberated tho slave, made him a citi.en at tlie expense of billions of money and thousands of lives, thus reversing tho decision of thu supreme court, and proclaiming all mon are created free and equal. The l'axton Hotel Um ber Shop and Maths, with Filtered Water, the liest. Lawn Mowkhs Siiawknkd nt 312 North 10th street. . Go to Aulabaugh's for tine lists for sumtm r wear. 218 south 1.5th St. l ASH Is selling Millinery at whole sale prices on second floor. Nice Stylish Huts trimmed with flowers, ribbons or laces, 75o and upwards; over 2,000 Trimmed Hats to select from. Call ijnd see the Great Bargains. Tho largest Millinery House In tho West. J. J. BLISS, Wholesale and Hetall Millinery, 1510 Douglas Street, Omaha. . You should take your watch for re pairs to John llt;ii, 805 north 16th St. All work guaranteed. Special attention given to repairing French clocks. tf -- You should all remember that C. F. Shaw & Co,, 518 S. 10th St., has al ways on hand, Vegotable, in season; also a full line of Staple Groceries. Do not forget us when down town. Laboring men out of employment should call at Black's cigar store, 1510 Dodge St., and leave their name. Fkibnus, boar this In mind. tf Drink Dyball's delicious Soda Water. 1.518 Douglas St. Money to loan at Dime Savings Bank, 1501 Farnam St. Go to Bowen's cash market, 622 S. 16th. Cheapest meats In the city. Go to Bowon's cash market, 622 S. 16th. Cheapest meats in the city. S. R. Fatten, dentist, room 848 Boe building, telephone 56. Don't forget when you want a Hat that the Aulabaugh Co., Is in the ring. Go to Bowen's cash market, 822 S. 16th. Cheapest meats n the city. Buy a Straw Hat at the Aulabaugh Fur Co., 218 south 15th St. ; i O lM i tt LOBECK & LINN, t . , i- i m M ). Wllul tl ; Ai i;t J All. - Builders' Hardware, CutlGru AND TOOL.. THY US ONCE FOR LUCK. M04 Douglas St, Tclrplionc 270. OMAHA, NEB. DO YOU WEAR 1 I S OES If you K Tlu- GREAT NAIMLUN SIlOK STORK, Xo. loo Main Stm t, Corner First Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, In., will wll you the following oi-lfl. rated makes in Moiih Fine Shoes, at lower prices than you pay for inferior makes : Burt & Meurs, Will turns, Knulund & Co., James Means & Co., Reynolds, Drake & Gobble, Smith & Staughton, C. M. Henderson & Co. And in Ladies', Misses', Children's and Boy's Shoes wo show tho lamest and bust assorted stock In tho city. Our stock of Ladies Oxfords is most complete and at prices to suit all buyers. Wo invito you to call and boo us. ' Our Motto is NO GOODS MISREPRE SENTED BUT GOOD GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. S. A. PIERCE & CO. The Lowest Cash Prices fop Reliablu Made FOOTWEAR. CAN BE GEORGE S. MILLER'S, 1311 North 24th Street, un,i CALL Sc BE CONVINCED. 40 : PER CENT SAVED! liittmmM '7sjrr;!r - RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WEE' TAKE IT BACK. We'll take back any sock of flour bought at our storo which does not give satisfaction in every particular. This guarantee plan, together with tho fact that wo soil flour for loss money than any other dealer daro, has built up for us, tho biggest business in this lino in Omaha. We mako a specialty of Omaha mado flour (which Is the equal of any on earth, no matter whero manufactured) and carry all tho different brunds. Flour from 80c a sack up. Kronen pens, can 3.1b can tipples Tallin peaches, can Table apricots, can Tallin pineapples, can Oil sardines, can Mustard sardines, can Salmon, can .. ... 15 c 4 c 10 c IS c 15 o 5 c Hc 10 c ('ondcuscd milk, can. lo c HtrliiK iH'ims, can S c Minn beans, can S c Huccotash, can S c Wax beans, can S c Pumpkins, can 8c l'eas. can ft c W bars 11. II. soap II 00 The Peoples Peerless W. R. ZZrl--'. Wi HrJ (. J 1. 1 l v. l rr ii " 107 V 1 1 ? FOUND AT -lirTHK MILLS FUEL OIL BURNER, Which run bo umxl In all kinds of ruHHACma, Hnd will cioinfortahly liiitl any house of from pouh to FjPTmmit oom wtth nit Iku- hM-aiti, Hot Alt-or Hot WakT. It, pan also tin uni!(l for iiroduplnir Hl,tuin for from oiin-liorHii to tlftPmi-hoiHii powjir imikIimim. II, prodiicpn no sniokii, soot, or uslii-s, and ulvi's out, no iiiipli-aMantodor. 'I'hn ((radii of oil iihixI Is a pImiiiji quality of Kur osimn, whlph Is tninsforincd ltiu a combustible) Kits, and whlpli Ih Absolutely Safe and: Cannot lie Explode! HstlidKas Is ponsumnd as fast as (ti'iiPialfd. Vou pan savo at, lnast 4d pcrpiuit. In your find bills, and can always kpi your f I r mady at a tiiomi'iils' iioticu. (.'all and s'po It, or addri'ss W. MILLS. 1617 Howard St., OMAHA, NEB. WANTED IN EVERY CITY. 3-lb sack salt SHo I.ye, can ft o liest Valencia raslns, pound 8 o llest muscatel raslns, pound H o Evaporated peaches, pound () j Kvaporatcd currants, pound flo KvoporaU'd apricots, pound jo c (Jermuti colTeo, package. 211 0 Jamovn coll'en, pound 2(j j Our "I'rlvatn growth" Java, best on earth, pound 8IS C Scour soap g q Axle tfreasii " q0 ('(impressed yeast , O tun wood tomaUKis, cun 11 o Purveyors BENNETT CO.. 1508 to If) 14 Capitol Ave. A.M.CLARK. -PRACTICAL PAINTER, Paperhanger, Sign Writer, Paints Oils, brushes, Wallpaper, Curtains, Window Shades, Poles, Fixtures and Cornices. SOUTH FOURTEENTH STREET OMAHA. NEB.