OMAHA HAII.V TW.V. SA' )AY. A 'ML "0. "Mini. HAYDENs HAYDENs HAYDENs HAYDENs HAYDENs HAYDENs HAYDEN S to i WATCH for the GREAT SILK SALE MONDAY Shaft Music Special nulu on sheet music tomorrow- only lOu per copy-by mull He. This music is sold rlKlit along by other dealers tit from ffic up to Jl.00 per copy. Our pi lets only Wc. Pin Merer, by Chninliuulf, Scurf Imitro, ly (.'hnmlimdo, Intermezzo, from Cavulcrla Kustlcuna, liy Muscngnl: By tlw Mountain Spring, by Jlolmii Two Larks liy Lesohetlzkyi Dteiiin of Paradise, Koli ler Htinllcs, Op 60-G0-218, I.ocscliorn Slu dies, 0 ftft, cornea In I parts; Minuet, by Padcrcwskl: III Trovutoro, liy Dorn, Kuust, liy I.eybneh, riftlt unil Sixth Noeturno. by Leybach; Lit Cierlno Mazurku, by Oanno; Last Hope, by Gotlsehfilk, Homo, Sweet Home, by Hliiclt; Miserere, from Trovutorej Melody In ', by Hubcimtclni Olil Folks tit Homo, by Hoist; Old Oaken Bucket, by Heist; Pilgrims Chorus, from Taniihuui-cr by Wagner; Polish Dance, by Schwnreiiku; Poet and Pen until Ovcrturo, by H-ippc; Hondti Cnprloiioso. by Mendelssohn. Spring Song, by Mendelssohn; Celebrated Sextette, from Lucia; Storm, by Wobcrf Second Hungarian Ilhtipuodlc, by Lis'. and btindrcdH of other cliolco selections to select from. Hemembcr wo bavo lots of pretty Brings, two steps, waltzes, etc.. Ill this lot. Lots of pretty, easy teaching plecen In the first and second grades, also. mandolin and guitar, violin and pluno and orRan music. Catalogue, of this music will bo furnlHhed free. Wo nro headquarters for ull tho very latest music that Is published. . Wo keep up with everything that Is new mid pop ular. Optical Dept. Have classr fitted to vour eves at once It you find any dlfllculty In reading or do ing flno work. Wo supply you with tho proper kind at half the usual cost. Saturday Only 10-year guaranteed Gold Tilled Spectacles or 'Eyeglasses, with fluest tUBjIty;. crystal lenses, vnltio Jl.50, at 12.13. NEBRASKA CASE GUIDES HIM Jndga Lumpkin Deniii Application for Ohriitian Science Charter. LIMITS THE PRACTICE IN GEORGIA Only 'I'lioni- HntliiK llritiiliir Diploma from .Mvtlluill School or Kx mil I ill lift' Honril Arc Kiitltlnl to. .lmili ulnti Their ."m-I on it. ATLANTA, On.. April 19. Judge Lumpkin of the superior court today denied tho up plication for n charter for "The Atlanta In stltutc of Christian Science," tho effect of hlii decision being that Christian scientists cannot pructlcu their treatment of diseases In the Htnto at Georgia without having been regularly graduated In mcdlclno or passed an examination before tho medical cxamln lug board tho ifiime as other physicians. Judge Lumpkin holds that nccordlng to a decision of tho supremo court in Ncbrusku Christian science la tho practice of medlcln., und ho further holdB that tho practice of medicine In Georgia according to the state law must be uccompllshed by persons who nro regularly graduated from a medical school. t'rrniUalnii to liixurr In Son 111 DiiKntii PlEttRE, S. D April 19. (Special Tele gram.) Tho state Insurance department ,has granted authority to do business In Mils Htato to tho Surety Mutual Llfo company Women wonder Why They are doomed to to much suffeririR. But are they doomed? Is not the suf fering the result of conditions which un der skillful treatment might be entirely cttted? Thousands of women who had been Kreat sufferers, have learned that suffering was unnecessary nftcr using Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It bealB diseases of the delicate womanly orgnns nnd twnishea the hcmlnche, hack ache nnd other nches which are the con sequence of these diseases. "Favorite Prescription" is absolutely a temperance medicine in the htrictcst meaning of the term. It contains no alcohol and is free from opium, cocaine and nil other narcotics. utott im or advicr February h, is," writes Mr.'l.onia HaUtead, of Clarcmore. Cher okte NU liid. Ty. "I was racking with palti from the bsck of my head down to my bee. lliS hemorrhage for week, at a time, and unable to alt up lor ten minutes at a time. on .SJwVrfd my' If Iter, advised nie to your valuable mcdlclnca, v Dr rlerce'a l-avoritc rreacrlptloii. GW pb-ery. njid ricaant Vellels.' b gave a'W" "'iS"1 lotions, hatha ami dirt. To my surprise, lo four month, from the time I began your treat nient I wa a well womau and have not Had the backache aincc. and now I put in aliteen hour, a day at hard work," Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspond ence private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, s Buffalo, N.Yj .. Do You Want Furniture? If so it Will Pay You to Come Here If there Is nny chance of oven saving $L , ou owu It to yourself to glvo us thin ehanco. Wc nfe hcru to do It nnd we can do It, Wo have built up this business by saving your neighbor many a dollar, but wo want to get acquainted with YOU. Wo menu what wu Bay. If wo cannot savo you money, wo do not want your trade. Am you Interested? If so, como now. Look us up at onco. A reduction In furniture prices that has lucreascd our business 100 per cent, while our competitor. arc complaining of dull times. IIEUE AltE THE THICKS. Pino oak, cane-neat chair, braco arm, carved back $1.00. Oak canc-scat rocker, brace nrm, $1.25. Large cobblcr-Kcat rocker, amis, $1.95. Golden oak Jurdlnler stands, Wc. Music rack, oak, 36 Inches high, shelves 12x17, D5c. Go-cart, largo size, stool wheels, $2,93, Full slzo carrlugc, rubbpr tiro wheels, carriage is upholstered and has parasol; also brake, for $.".$:. Squart top extension, 12x12, (luted legs, $1.95. Oak sideboard, swell top, drawers, one drawer lined, for $11.83. China cabinet, glass front and sides, ad Justablo shelves, guidon polished oak, $11. CO. OIllcc desk, solid oak, golden Mulsh, six oak front file boxes, $12.75. Send for desk catalogue. Send for baby carriage catalogue. Oak chiffonier, golden finish, five drawers, solid mctul pulls; nlso bevel plate mirror, for $6.50. Oak combination bookcase and desk, glass doors, polish finish, $10.83. Ladles' desk, golden oak, $1.93. Mahogany music cabinet, $3.9.1. Urass rail, bow foof.metal bed, white, green, blue or pink enamel, full size, $3.83. Ofllce chairs, $3.95. On tho higher grades of furniture you will find hero everything you need, and at equally low prices. Give us the chance to figure with you. Of Blnghnmton, N. Y the Gcrmanla Flro of New York nnd tho Mystic Tollers of Thesea, an assessment llfo company of Dcs Molncs, la. GREAT CHESS EVENT BEGUN Iiileriiiitlumil Ciililc .Mutch Open with l.nrKe A ttcnilnnoc of I'll tliualimta. NiJW YORK, April lU.-The great chess event of tho year, tho sixth International cable mutch between America nnd Great Britain for the possession of the Newncs trophy, was begun today under the aus pices of the Brooklvu and British Chess clubs. None of tho preceding series, ex cept perluips tho very first match, ha nroused ho InteiiHO and general an interest as tho present contest, for another Amer ican victory win secure permanent pos session of the coveted cup. Can tho Amer ican pluyers repeat their sticcens of last year and tho your boforo Is tho anxious question uppermost in evuryohe's inliul. A large and cnthUHlnstic crowd was In ntteiidanen during the entire day at tho Academy of Music assembly rooms, Brook lyn, whero thu American, end of tho eon test Is being waged, while tho British play ers aro assembled at the International hall of the t'nfo Monaco. London. Tho contest was begun with the usual exchange nt greetings between the olllclals hero and nt London. I'rof. Inane I,, Itlco was tho British u in pi re at Brooklyn, whllo Leopold llopiH'r represented the Americans In n similar capacity at London, Baron Albert do Rothschild of Vienna wiih tho referee of the match, while Champion Lnsker was agreed upon as adjudicator In case thvru .should bo any games unllnlshed at l ho close of tho match. I, lick In Oilil .Number. At 9 o'clock lols were drawn for first move ami as the Americans won the toss they selected to play the whlto on tho odd lumbered boards. Following Is tho pulr Ing together, with the openings adopted rn tho ten Jioards: America. Great Britain, Opening, 1. i'lllsbury. Bluckhuriic. Sicilian, 2. Hhowalter. Mason. ' Irregular. a. Barry. Lee. Oaro-Kanti, 4, Hodges. Mills, Buy Lopez. 5. Uyines. Atkins. Buy Lopez. l. Volght, Bellluglinni. Sicilian. 7, Marshall, Ward, Q-Gamblt dec. S, Hampton. Jackson. tiluoco piano. 9, Newmon. Jacobs. Dutch, lu. Howell. Mitchell. Q-Gamblt dec. Amcrlcnns Stnrt Well. I'lllsbury. In the course of his Sicilian de fence adopted liy Blackbtiruo, offered to sacrifice his pawn, which the wily Kugllsh mini did not deem prudent to cut. Kvcn tuully the American was gaining ground and while he has not achieved the tanglblo advantage It Is to be hoped that ho will gindualn from tho maiden clasii as far as tho cable matches are concerned, Showulter defended himself with a king's llnchntto against Mnron. Tho latter failed to maintain ' tho advantage gained lit tho opening and the position Is fairly even now. Barry had tho superior gamo against Loo througho.it tho day and In view of his well known persorveiunco It Is to bo expected that he will udd another victory to his strength , A lot of tlno maneuvering characterized the Buy Loncz i)etween Mills and Hodges. Tho American held his own very well and was nut s low In acctimtilutlm: Kllcht ad vantages which ought to Insure him a draw to say tho least. Less favorable Is tho aspect presented by board No. D. In tho morning Hymen had u lluo gamo against Atkins, but after recess tho position turned In favor of the Kugllshman, although there Is plenty of tight left to determine tho Issue. The most promising outlook affords at hoard No. 7. where Marshall, after mill- lug out of u bad position, won a pawn fioiu Wnrd. The remaining games arc about even, that on No, 10 being u shado In favor or tlio American puiyer. 1'lHy will be .resumed tomorrow. Mirny Scclnlnr ill London. LONDON, April VJ. A large assemblage was present at tlio close nt juav miiigm. In an Interview with tlio Associated Press Sir George .Newncs said It wan oviuent mat both sides wero playing cnutloisly, llri'laliniM of Nuutli llukolii Court. PIHKHH. S. I),. April Id (Special Tele- gram.) The supreme court today handed down tho following opinions' Uv Corson: Sioux Tails Savings Bank against II. 11, Lien, .loo Klrby and W. J. Crisp; MlniiPhnlui county; reversed. John liyiin against ThomuH Whlttaker et nl; Intirel county, iitllrmi'd. S. M. . Howard as stato's attorney of Potttr county; reversed and new trial granted. mam llillinr.ru k III Mill. ul f V K lluo never before equalled. Wc show tho largest and best assortment of Spring nnd Summer Millinery In tho city nnd at tho lowest prices AND DEPV COMPETITION. An cloborato and elegant lino of swell black, whlto. pink, light blue, brown, tan and yellow Chiffon Hats tho latest pro ductlons for the summer season. Tallor-Mado Shirt Waist nnd Suit Hals, In nil colors and at nil prices. Special $3.00 Shirt Waist lint at $2.60. Trimmed Hats for children, misses nnd ladles at 95c, $1.25, f 1.03, J2.9S up to $3.50 cnoh. t'ntrlratncd Shapes nt 10c. Sailor Hats, good style, 25c. Special prices on IJrldal Hats, Wreaths, Veils, Iloglicts, etc. A lucky purchase of 300 dozen Hats Btrlctly up-to-date -gives you the oppor tunity of buying n Hat that costs regular $1.50 at Hayden's Saturday for 73c. Men's New Golf Hats, worth $2.50, on special salo Saturday at $1.50. Hayden's Leader, all styles and colors, cannot bo equalled for less than $2.00; this is n gciuilno Pur Hat at $1,60. Pine Covert und Sergo Caps, worth 60c and 75c, on sale Saturday at 25c and 40c. Girls' Tarns, Napoleons und Feather Caps, a dozen different styles, on sale Sat urday at 23c; worth double. Ask to see our Stiff Huts, made of flexi ble felt, each one wnrrantcd not to break or fade, price $3.00. Warranted as good us any $5.00 hat made. Grand Jgfc Hat Ipf r A Sale. OLa HAYDEN BROS. MACHINISTS GRANTED ALL Chicago Great Wsstim Oancadei Erery Demand Mad. REMOVES ALL POSSIBILITY OF STRIKE .Men Cot .Mne-llour Itny, .Minimum AViik Senli! of Tnonty-Mne Cents I'cr Hour uml Other Con- t'CNNloilH. CHICAGO, April 19. The Chicago Great Western railroad has conceded all the de mands made by tho International Machin ists' association, thus ending any possibility of a strike Tho demands Included a tiliie hour workday, a minimum wage scale of twenty-ulne cents tut hour and several con cessions In connection with apprentice reg ulations. Under tho old system the mini mum scale vniied from twenty-six to twenty-seven cents. j Fashions for the Season Uinta by Mary Lmuli. .1797 Sun Bonnet, Small, modlum end laro. Golf or Sunbonnats. No, 3797 Not golf players alone, but all lovers of outdoor life realize the comfort aud protection afforded by the sunbonuet, that shades tho eyes, Is light and cool and shields tho neck as well as tho fuce. This season they bid fair to bo even more popular than heretofore. Pa voiito materials am (limit v. orrnmlle lawn and similar tlollcato cotton fabrics, but Madras, glnghnm and percale are used whei hard usage Is oxpected. Thu models shown aro one with, one with out tho cape, ono of dottcil Swiss and one Of .Madras w til 1 ties Of blue. Thn stiff nnr tlons extend well over the face and nro edged with becoming frills, whllo th crowns aro soft. We all know tho fascitis tlou of n fair f.ico half hidden by u Quaker bonnet. These models, when daintily made, give much tho same effect and make satis factory und coquettish frames for eaeer fresh faces, flushed with tho glow of health and exercise. To mnko either bonnet In tho woman' slzo l'i yards of in.tterl.il 32 Inches wld will be required with 21,; yards of ribbon or iifinmeci material for front and back ties. Tho pattern 3797 Is cut In three medlu m sizes, or for women, mlBaes and children. For the accommodation of Tho Bee's readers theso patterns, which usuolly retail at from 23 to 50 cents, wl!l bo furnished nt a nominal price, 10 rents, which covers oil expense. In order lo get any pattern cncloso 10 cents, give number and name of pattern wanted and bust measure. Al low about ten days from, dote of your letter noioro ueginning to look for the pattern Address Pattern Department, Omaha Bee umaua, NeD, PPM Nw Sprint Hosiery and Uundarwiar for Ladiis and Children Women's high neck long or short sleeve vests with knee, nnklo nnd lace bottoms, pants to match, made of the finest combed Poller yarn, all silk, flnlhcd, regular DOc values, at 25c. Women's low neck nnd slccveles vests, also wing sleeves, full taped and generous slics, worth 15c. nt 10c. Wo are showing tho largest assortment of fancy hosiery in tho city, for we have tho largest nnd most complete hosiery department, 35c quality nt 25c; 50c quality nt 35c, and 76c quality at 50c. Children's black ribbed hoie, trlplo knee, heel and toes, tho kind that usually sell at 20c, at 12',4c. Women's fino cotton stockings In fast black, tan nnd fancy colors at 10c. Women's comblnatlou high-neck, short sleeves, in lluo Kgyptlnn cotton In ecru or cream, regular 60c values at 25c. Women's fino cambric drawers, umbrella flounce, made of lawn nnd trimmed with torchon laco and embroidery, worth 50c, on solo nt 25c. Women's cambric gowns, square and pointed yokes, cluster tucked nnd hem stitched laco and embroidery trimmed, worth $1.23. at 75o. Tho largest nnd most complete corset de partment in Omaha; all tho now styles In erect form and straight front corsets, at $1.00 and up. Summer corsets at 26c and up. Men's Spring Furnish ings 1,000 doz. men's and boys' fino colored Laundered Shirts In all the new styles and patterns, fine Madras and French Percale, in bosom oi negligee, with separata collars nnd cuffs or with separate cuff to wear white collars; also somo with collars and cuffs attached. This Is one of tho best brands of shirts made and nro worth up to $1.50; on salo at 49c and 75c. 35c for men's fnncy striped Balbrlggun Undershirts and Drawers; shirts with French neck, drawers with extra heavy drill facings, strap back, patent scams, 35c. Men's spring neckwear In fine silks and satin, latest shapes in narrow, revcrslblo four-in-hands, tccks and butterfly, stylish band bows and many others In figures, stripes and checks; an lmmcnso vnrlcty, embracing all tho most effective styles; regular 60c values at 25c, Men's medium weight Ilnlbrlggnn Shirts and Drawers, regular 75c values, at 50c. Tho President Suspenders In nil the new colors at 39c. 1 lot of men's black and tan, blue and red and also a largo assortment of fancy colors In men's Socks, worth up to 25c, all In one lot at 10c. All the best makes' In men's 50c Sua penders, leather and kid ends, at 25c. WATER FOR THE INDIANS Superintendent nt Klandrrnu School Authorised to Procure I'liina. WASHINGTON, April 19. (Special Tele- gram.) The superintendent of tha Flan dteau (S. D.) Indian school, has been au thorized to employ an engineer for making planB and specifications for the water sup ply of that school, at a cost of $250. Con gress has appropriated ? 10,000 for this work. Theso postmasters have been appointed: Iowa John Mels, Oyens, Plymouth county. South Dakota Wallar Havllk, Vega, Biulo county. Uncle Mam (tetn So tinnx. WASHINGTON, April 19. An order of Count von Waldcrsce, .commanding the In ternational forces In China, distributing the guns captured at Shan Hal Kwan, was made public at the War department today. As the American forces did not participate In the movement ngalnst this place none of the giins are awarded to the United States. A it in I ml O'.Vrll Hcinalim Chief. WASHINGTON, April 19. Secretary Long today recommended to ths president tho reappointment of Admiral O'Neil as chief of tho naval bureau of ordnance, the Im portant post he has held for four years past. Tult. recommendation Is equivalent to a reappointment, which will be formally mado In due time. Indigestion Is the direct cause of disease that kills thousands of persons annually. Stop tho trouble at tho start with a little Prickly Ash Bitters; It strengthens the stomach and aids digestion Not a Knocker Of courao every tlonler hits' got tho host to sell Wo don't hrug much ou chenp, yon know, hut on how gootl Ours Is not the finest store In tho world, but wo ciiii make yon feel nt homo If yon come to see us We're not knockluj;. hut wo do waut to sny, nnd mty It KtroiiK. too, that we've got the heBt stock of refrigerators In the town Ours Is tlio Leonard cieiiualile kind nnd there Is iinthliiK better made nnd It's Just the sntnii with our Now Process Gasoline stoves Then we sell rnkes. hoes, luwn mowers, sprinklers, etc. anil till our good are the very host made. A. C. Raymer 1514 Far nam St. - The Boys Feet- Alt' KrowhiB every tluy Tho shoes he wears should bo so constructed as to al low n natural growth nnd they should ho niadu of material that will give the greatest amount of wear Our lioys' $1.50 shoes are ninilo to lit growing feet nnd they're iniido to wear For yours wo hnvo sold this snino $1.00 shoo with the greatest satisfaction tn ourselves nnd our customers Bring tho boys In Saturday and let us lit them to u pair of these shoes It will pay you to try them Vour money back If you want It. Drexel Shoe Co. Caualoarua Seat Fran for tha Aaklnu. Omaha' Up-to-date Shoe llouaa X41K VAHNAM ITHBaST. Grand opening of New Spring Shoes. All tho newest styles In Ideal kid, patent leather nnd vlcl kid on sale nt less than wholesolo prices. Wc oro agents In Omaha for tho "Ilrooks Ilros." fino shoes for ladles, "Mcrrlam" shoes for misses' and children, the "Stct sou" hand-mado shoes for men, tho "Aldcn" fihoes for boys. 1,000 pairs of J. W. Naylor's $3.00 patent leather and vlcl kid Ladles' Shoes, nil sizes, on snlo nt $1.97. S00 palls Preston 1). Keith's $3.00 vlcl kid, welt sole, Men's Shoes, on salo nt $1.97, Tho ladles' $4.00 quality "Ilrooks Dros." make of Laco .ind Ilutton Shoes, all sizes and widths, for $3.00. Ladles' fine $1.50 quality "Ilrooks Bros." vlcl kid, hand turned, Laco and Button Shoes for $3.50. Tho misses fine $2.00 quality "Mcrrlam" kid Laco Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, for $1.60. Tho children's fino "Morrlatn" shoes for $1.00 and $1.23. Infants' fine vlcl kid Laco and Button Shoes for 49c, COc and 75c. Tho men's fine $6.00 and $7.00 "Stetson" Hand-Made Shoes, in all tho now leathers and styles, for $3.00. Tho men's fine "Crossctt" vlcl kid and patent leather welt solo Shoes, In tho new est styles, $3.50. IN BAHGAIN ItOOM SHOE DEPT. Ladles' $2.50 line Shoes, $1.39. Men's $2.00 Shoes, $1.23. Boys' $1.50 Shoes, 98c. BUTCHER THEIR OWN LEADER Uaja Eabal Indian Diet Ftlipi with Ifaobetas. Tama BECAUSE HE ADVISED SURRENDER Action .shov Determination of Minor Chi era to Continue KlKhtliiK ItcKnrdlrxH of Their Weak cneil Condition. MKRIDA, Yucatan, Mexico, April 19. General Felipe Yams, the chief leader of the Maya rebel Indians, has been assassinated by some of his under olilccrs, who wero ex asperated nt his advice to surrender and end the war. Three minor chiefs attacked him with machetes, nearly cutting him to pieces. Then tho Indians gathered around tho corpse and Indulged In a long orgle. This action, it Is believed, fchows a dctermlna Hon of thu chiefs to keep up the Indian fighting, though deserters say food has given out. FAVORS AID TO RAILROAD (Continued from First Page.) tral manager and main shops to be located at Omaha. Two citizens of Omnha to bo on the board of d rectors of the comtiunv. The ground to bo acquired for shops and the shops to be erected thereon. The railroad to bo completed and In operation between Kmporla and Omaha. Special Saturday Sale ONE DOZEN COHKEHS. Two-burner Gasoline Stoves, $1.93. Three-burner Insurance Gasoline Stoves, tho best on earth, regular $16.00, tor $11.49. Large, nil willow Clothes Ilnskct, 39c, Wood Wash Tubs, 33c. Potts' Iron Handles, 5c. Seven dozen Clothespins, 5c. 6c boxes Tootl picks, two for Be. Four-tlo llrooms, 16c. 20c Wash Hoards, 12c. 60-pound Japanned Flour Cans, 69e. Six-foot Step Ladders, 45c. Poultry Netting, He per square foot. $2.00 Lace Collars Only 69c Laco Collars ftom tho H. It. O'Neil bank nipt laco stock. All now, up-to-date goods, the very latest; each collar perfect. $2.00 Laco Collars, only 69c. J1.C0 Laco Collats, only 25c. 75c extra quality Chiffon from the II. H O'Ncll stock, per yard, 29c. 75 o extra quality Liberty Silks from the H. H. O'Ncll bankrupt stock, per yard 29c 75c cxtrn quality Moussclln do Solo from the II. II. O'Ncll bankrupt stock, per yard, 29c. Ridpath's History Wo nro tho ngents for tho state. Nathaniel Quincy Sawyer 81c Tho latest book. Odds and Ends Fine Laces From tho It. II. O'Neil bankrupt stock, 5c yard. The Embroideries From the II. It. O'Neil bankrupt stock go on salo Monday. Drug Dept. Lydla. Plnkham Compound 69c Dr. Pierce's Medicines 69c Hood's Sarsaparllla 69c Moth Balls, pound 8c All the above conditions to be eomolled with before the delivery of tho bonds. UHAHLI'JB 8. WMUKI.Kll, President Kansas & Southern Railroad c-ompnny. Iteport I'nnnlmonal)' Adopted. President Wheeler spoke at somo length, explaining his negotiations with the cora- tnlttco and stating the plans of his com pany In detail. lie said that Douglas county would receive In benefits the equiva lent of nny sum It voted to old the con struction of the road. A. L. Hoed. Euclid Martin, E, E. Bruce, P. E. Her, George W. Mercer and II. T. Clarko spoke briefly In support of the proposition to vote bonds, and a motion to adopt the report of tho committee was carried unanimously. Chairman Martlu wus authorized to appoint a committee of two, with himself as chairman, to conduct further proceedings to secure the road. Tho matter Is now up to tho county com missioners, who will be asked to submit GRAIN COFFEE Do you know that three-quarters of nil tho world's headaches are tho result of using tea and coffee i So physicians say. Quit them and the headaches quit. Graln-0 has tho coffee taste but no headaches. All grocers; 18c. and 13c. Our Line Every One Reliable The Knnbo piano, the Kimball piano, the Krnulch & ltacli piano, the Hallot & Dnvs pluno, tho Mel'hiill piano, tho IIospc piano nnd n dozen other stand ard makes A small nmouut tlown nud it smnller nmount each month will se cure you your choice of our entire stock Drop In nnd let us explain to you the host Investment you ever heard about It will bo money In your pocket We do artistic tuning-Prompt service. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Dentin, Why Make Ice Cream- Wo save you the trouble Wo make It front pure cretuu We uiuko no failures our ice erenm Is always pure, delicious aud wholesome We never disappoint Orders are delivered promptly on time Then wo put It up In llttlo barrels which makes It so handy to enrry A qunrt roll of three flavors costH but 40c pints 20o Why not put a roll In your pocket to day? W. S. Balduft Special Values in Novelties and Jewelry Sterling silver hearts, Kv. Solid gold earrings, set with pearls and turquoise, pair, 9Sc. Solid gold scarf plus, set with rubles, torqtiolsc, pearls nnd emcrnld doublets, worth $2.X, Saturday at 9So. Solid 10k rings, ladles' and children's, $1. Sterling silver tilled Ncthcrsolo brace lets, 25c; worth 73c. A beautiful new lino of best grade gold filled brooch pins, worth $2.50, Saturday, At Wc. BILVKKWAltE FOR WEDDING PRES ENTS Fern dlohe, dialing dishes, bako dtstirs, everything manufactured In silverware. Silver plated butter dishes, from 9Sc t $4.00. Berry dishes from 9Sc to $7.00. Wm. Hogers' ten spoons, trlplo plate, TBo per set. Meats 5-lb. palls pure lent lard, 46c. No. 1 California hams, 7;c. New German summer sausage, 12',4o. 10-lb palls puro lard, 91c, 20-lb. palls compound lard, $1.3. Fruits Funcy sweet oranges, 15c. 3-lb. Arnblan datea for 10c Fancy Juicy lemons, doz. 10c. Figs on sale, per pkg, 5c. Cheese The S. Chandler Club House, 25c. Fancy Full Cream, 10c. Wisconsin Brick Cheese, 12Vic. Fish Fancy mackerel, each 5c. Our leader, cod fish, 6i4a Norway Anchovies, lb. 10c. Broceries 25-lbs. white or yellow cornmcal, JSc. 10-lbs. ryo flour, 15c. 10-lbs. Graham flour, 15c. 5-lbs. sago, for 19c. 5-lbs. pearl barley, 19c. E-lbs. rice, 19c. 10-lbs. rolled oats, 19c. E-lbs. beans, 19c. 10-lbs. pearl hominy, 19c. 3 bars wool soap, 10c. 3 bars ttir soup, worth 23c for 10c. Oregon sugar cured prunes, Be. California evaporated pears, 6c California evaporated peaches, RV4a the question of Issuing tho bonds to a vote of tho people. The delegation from Emporia arrived in tho city yesterday morning, and were en tertained dii.ing tho day by a committee of tho Commercial club. At noon they lunched at tho Omaha club and at S o'clock thoy visited Tho Bco building and luspocted tho workings of a metropolitan newspaper office. Later they wero taken to South Omaha and for a drlvo over tho city. At 6:30 o'clock thoy mot tho Commercial club of South Omaha and at 7:30 a recep tion wns given to them at tho Commercial club in this city. Trusses Twenty-five years experience la nt ting Trusies to gentlemen, ladles anl children. Pnronal attenton, largMt atock, moderate prlcea. THE H. J. PENF0LD 00., Largest Medical Supply House. 140S Far nam St., OMAHA, Opposite Paxton Hotel. LDNCMEO l'Wl"M'l"WIIIM' 4