THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE , TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA , SUNDAY MOBNING , JULY , 27 , 1890-SDCTEBN PAGES. NTJMBEK 39. \ MORSE'S. SILK JERSE1 3So. Hove just opened another large Invoice of Block Silk Mitts , nnd offer thorn Monday nt 3Bc n pair. Odd Lots-Lai1 Wow , Previous to inventory of our stocU , August 1st , we aim to clear * out ull odd lots In every department. In Gloves wo have numerous odd pairs , in nearly every size , we ha vo been selling from 2Bc to 3Bc , Monday we place them on sale atlOc n pair. Ladies' Lisle Gloves , 25c. Tills has been our DOc quality all season , but everything must go regardless of cost previous to moving into our new building. We place them in one lot Monday nt 2Bc a pair. Silk bound , embroidered neck and arms , marked down specially for tills sale to 25c. 8PE6IBL MUE , Monday nTornmg we shall Inaugurate a sweep Ing sale of Ladies * l3&V3"HoaeSea our east showwindow. . Choice of the . lot 15c . a palp ; - ' TiVxmtffHw : ; * * vv yv&m + * w + r < f + ' w" - - - ; - % - - - THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. THE ORATORIO OF NATURE , Bung ; with Ceaseless and Thrilling Effect bj tlio Tails of Shoshoao , A THE MARVEL OF OUR CATARACTS , niul Incidents in the Vicinity of tlio Grciit Miracle of Snake Jdvcraiul ii Visit to Tlieni by n isco SIIO.IIIOXK , Idnlio , July 20. [ Staff Corres pondence of. Tin : Bii.1 : : Our party loft this little town nt 0X : : ) in the evening , with the intention of arriving at the colohratcd Shoshone - ono fulls at about 10:30 : o'clock the snmo night. There wcro two traveling' men , ono named Mnguiro from New Y"ork and the other Moore of St. Louis and two young women , the older a Chicago schoolnui'aui and the younger her sister in the gawky ago of foininino development. Tbo road to the falls has been cut through n pliiln of bngo brush and lava. For twcnty- six inilos thcro Is nothing to rcllovo tlio monotony of white sand , brush nnd lava , but the driver's stories nnd the jokes or conver sational powers of one's companions , AVe Buffered very little because ) of tlio lack of versatility of the party nnd became anxious only where the road beenino obscured under the starless clouds which had overcast the scene when the sun disappeared , For nearly two hours wo proceeded In the dni'hncss , some fearing that wo had lost ouv way , In which rfvt'iit them would bo no alternative - native but a risky tramp through the desert umtcr the chill night air. The driver , however , continued to pick his way and finally announced that we had at length reached "tbo rocks. " In this manner he designated the livn beds which extend four miles from the falls , and over which , in the dark , it Is impossible to drive with safety faster than it walk. " " Ono weary hour was snout picking our way through these adamantine labyrinths when the driver sententioiisly mid informally re marked : "Here's where you get out ! " Wo disembarked without n.estloiilng and tbo driver tied one of the hind wheels to a side bnico on the wagon. "ThU Is it steep hill nu' I never hauled a living being down it In mv lifo. I'll go ahead with tlio team and you follow. " "Aro we near the fulls J" petulantlv asked the younger luily passenger , as if slio wcro about disk-listed wltli the Journey , " Yes , Miss , though they're down at the bet tom of the hill " ho , good-naturedly replied , us ho started oft with his team. Wo followed. It va * imlark as n dungeon , \Vo could jiot se ? two feet In advance.Vo soon discovered that the descent was most abrupt , so much so , indeed , that It required the united efforts of the party to keep us from breaking Into a run , leaving the road and going wo know not whew. ' . When wo reached the bottom of the hill wo were out of breath and the driver told us wo had travcleda thousand feet. Wo again took tha wagon and nt tlmt moment for the llrst thuo tlio hoarse votes of the fajls grouted our oars. Almost at thu same Instant tlicro was u rift In tlio sable covering above us and a white patch of cloud beeiino vMblo. Whence It received its light , wo knew not. Thcro wits not a star visible. Profiled against this er rant cloud were immense masses of rock , bliick ns the night Itself and towering above seemingly to a distance of thousands of feet. In tills sniiiouncertnlnlliflit saw or fancied we > saw tha windings of the Snake , but It was only fancy , IMVMUSO wo could seiitvcly tee the ntreani wlu-n the driver announced that wo hud ivuchod the ferry. Wo boarded the lat ter which Is about two hundred feet above lief alb , horse , wiifoii , women and all , Wo took turns working at the windlass as wo did ilso in speculatin what would bo our fate if the ferry's cables should irenkl Once , while In mid-river , the current itriick us with unusual force nnd nil the male innds wcro required at the rope , wlillo the women clasped each ether in a corner nnd re- nnlned speechless until the bank was reached , 1'horo is little pleasure in traveling1 in the dark and tlicro Is little to reassure the trav eler when ho encounters dangers the niiigni- ; udo of which must bo determined by conjoe- Lure. For tills reason , when the ascer.t of the opposite bank was undertaken , there was not a member of the party who did not feel that hu or she. bad accomplished an heroic ( Iced which would bear recounting utter the return homo. As wo climbed the hill , ngnln in the densest darkness , everybody simultaneously re marked that it had begun to rain. A heavy mist struck us , rendering wraps necessary. This , the driver explained , was the spray from the falls , which the wind was scatter ing around with lavish generosity. In this inlst. wo reached the hotel , in which not a light burned , nnd in which every occupant must have fallen into the sleep of the just which oven the crash of the falling water Ue- iicnth was unable to disturb. The hostelry stands on a height almost over the south end of the falls nnd was enveloped in it cloud of spray which , llmling temporary lodgment on the roof of the poivli , dropped in rain to the lloor below. The landlord was aroused and the party stowed away for the night. My apartment was the nearest to the falls and , despite the mist without , J left the win dow open to listen to thu deen base voice of tlio fulls which had not sounded unmusical from the first moment it reached my ear. The pitch was ovoa anil the volume was maintained with but the slightest variation , save when the sound waves were wafted to the opnoslto side of the canon. It then rose nnd fell wltli masterly sympathy nnd expression In a solo of unturo's- omtorio to nature's ( ! od. I had heard that these whoso sense of hear Ing was most acute or whoso ears had been attuned to the closest harmonies , could dis tinguish a variety of sounds ninid the rush of waters over the fulls. I lay , for a time , and tnado an attempt to catch tha various sounds , with but Indifferent success. Some people say they hnvo been able to distinguish eight : others , ton different sounds. I3ut I am not ono of those so musically constituted , I thought , however , that 1 could faintly note Tour or live distinct Intonations , seine of a compar.ith-ely high treble , nnd then I dUeon- tlnued tbo Investigation. I let the Imagina tion have full play and there was no move ment In music , mechanics or human agency , to which that of the falls did not keep nceom- p.iiiliuent. 1 heard , again , the tir.st school bell \vnicli sounded in my ears ; the chlmoof the little church in the wood in which rare and radiant maidens wcro early and sweetly nt- tuned to carol the praises of their maker ; the booming of the guns which proclaimed , throughout the land , the surrender of Leo und the close of the rebellion and , with the Imagination raveling in several of Puttl's choicest arias , I fell asleep with the ceaseless volume of sound In my cars and sensible , to the pulsations of the fall which rocked the hosulry like a cradle. When I arose in .tin1 morning , the mist was sweeping In great clouds over the hotel and falling In ruin from the porch , It promised to bo u bad day for sight seeing because it was utmost Impossible to stand upon the brink of the precipice or within several hun dred feet of tlio falls without being drenched. The fulls uUo , wcro enveloped In the mist only the ctvst being In any manner visible. About 10 o'clock , however , the wind vivivd to the south and the sun came out in all life clory. und the work of sight bceing was , un dertaken. The hotel stands about fifty feet from the brink of the chasm. The hitter is lined with dnrk plno trees wlillo the bank Is covered with u rich matting of grass. This is about the only departure from the reign of sugo liKish und is effected by the fruitful libation of the mist from the abyss , From these pines , a rough walk leads almost from opmwito the door of the hot < > l downu hundred foot to u ledge from which a full view of Iho falls mav bo hud. But this MORSE'S. French Satines , 15c , Monday morning we place on sale the balance of our fine French Satines at 150 a yard. These satincs liave been sold at from 350 to 500 a yard. The lot is limited so come early. IMPORTED French 'Challis , | 50c. ti Tomer-row , the remainder of our stock of best quality French Challis will be reduced to 500 a yard. MERRIMAC : Shirting Prints5c ! 5,000 , yards of these fast colors shirting prints , reduced to 50 a yard. On sale at our Domestic counter. , BEST AMERICAN Indigo Blue Calico , 6c. For Monday only we offer 3,500 , yard of Standard Indigo Blue Calico. There is nothing better to be found. Regular.7 0 quality ; marked down for this sale to 6c. A. a w Previous to talcing our semi-annual inventory , August ist , we shall close out at less than cost , all of our short ends of Ta ble Linen ; odd lots of one or two dozen Napkins and Towels ; remnants of Dress Goods , silks , etc. , etc. Sale commences Jomonw THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. path was so moist from the spray tlmt Blon- din himself would have hesitated in its de scent. Accordingly , our guide took us by a sinuous path to a bight several hundred feet above the fulls. There , however , wlillo a good view could be had of the scene , it lacked In detail and accordingly another place was sought.3 On our way tnlther the guide di gressed , leading us down the precipice to the very surface of the river. This descent is one of t ho most perilous that can bo Imagined. The side of the chasm is almost perpendicu lar. Every Jutting piece of rock and foot of earth was bathed in dew. A single false step would have hurled the unfortunate to de struction. Ho would have rolled from rocit to rock nnd finally found lodgment in the raging waters which dashed against the base of the solid walls below. The descent was rendered possible only by tlio use of a half inch wire cable which led down the steep sides and which was fastened at intervals to the rocks along the route. In n couple of instances , slippery ladders wcro employed where the cable could not have been used for a hand rail. By means of these agencies the party , saturated with rain , perspiring from tugging at the cable and , to a greater or less degree , covered with mud , reached the river , There men and women passed over a number of rough rocks .strongly suggestive of gig.mtic . mussel shells over which the undulating and angry waters roamed undirected. Between these rocks were hundreds of varieties of driftwood which the action of the waters had worn from angular iuto well-rounded proper tions. Our path led to "Diana's Bath , " nnd with knightly pioprluty It was suggested that the ladies snould enter the place llrst. This they did and upon Informing us that wo might enter the sacred precincts , the gentlemen followed. The inir huntress had evidently finished her ablutions , because the place was tenant- less. The bath ij ono of the many caves formed In the basalt by the action of the water , and is about thirty feet deep by two hundred focthlfjh. In the middle of the en closure Is a pool formed by a crystal stream welling from the rock beneath. It was la this that tbo goddess had bathed her shapely form. This , too , served as her mirror. Her Jewel casket , hung up the rock , whom a per petual string of pearls trickled from a crevlco and another passing over n bank of ferns was transformed Into the brightest of emerald. The young women yores unarmed with the spot and desired to linger , but the men , not feeling at homo in my lady's chamber , with draw , followed by the fair ones , after several cards had been left for the goddess of the pUtco , With much difllculty wo ro-ascemlcd to the summit of tlio precipice. The sun was shin ing warmly , the mist was rising perpendicu larly because the winds had gene to rest. Shoshone fulls were to bo seen in nil their glory. ] Jut who can paint that glory ! Six years ago , when this voniler came into the l > ossessioii of Duwoy ic Stone , John A. C'rclghton , of Omaha , mid II , I-\ Clark of Huttc , Mont , , I read a description of it for the llrst tlmo. Hlucotlicni have road wlmt has been written of the falls by Judge Good win of Salt Lake , Lieutenant hhnr , formerly of the army , und our own lion. It. II. Bar rows. It Is needless to btato th.it the descrip tive efforts of these gentlemen are in them * selves gems , But the grandeur mid glory and Impresilvencss of Sliosbono fulls , never theless , will bo experienced by no muit who falls to see the great miracle itself , The Union 1'acillo sends two trains daily eaeh wnv within twcnty-llvo miles of the place , and the triii will repay anyone who run ap preciate what is both beautiful and sublime. Two hundred fevt above the falls thcSnnko flows between basaltic banks SIM foot high. Its surface is scarcely more milled than tlmt of a mill poml. Suddenly , however , It en counters rocky upheavals against which it has been ( lowing for centuries. The trans parent waters are divided , Some flow to the right , sonio to the loft , und others are Im peded und lushed into foam , but the stream , with its wonderful power , dashes , forming within u short distance three small falls , two of which faeo the west ami the other , larger than both , describes an ellipse toward the south. A short distance in udvuncoof the two falls lint mentioned uud on a lotvcrnluuo are t\vo inoro small falls , the ( low from the more northerly of which passes the entrance to a ( jothio cave , the threshold of which no man has transcended. Somewhat to the north and west of the cave rock , describing an imperfect crescent. Is what , is known as the llritlal Veil , Iho fall of wliic-h is esti mated at eighty foot. This nnmo is inappro priate , beenuso the width is not proportioned to the height mid because the laec-lllco trans parency peculiar to the bridal veil is scarcely If ever visible in tlio fall. This fall , however , Ii imposing , and , of Itself , would bo coiildercd a curiosity. But it is tUvarfcit into nothingness by the cataract of which It is but one of the forerunners. A hundred feet south hangs another wall of water , and still to the south stands an irregular pillar fifty feet high , sur rounded by swirling waters , on the summit of which for generations , it is presumed , has stood an eyrie. Tlicro today tlio poud bird oflho mountain is training the pinions of licr eaglets to rise to the sun from the midst of n ehaos , siifllcient to uxvo the stoutest heart , so that hero.iftir , ni the symbols of their country , they may bo fearless amid the most trying dangers. Down tlieso steppes , around these pillars , past those caves , tlio inuin stream la swollen "by others nieGtiiijj it , until n torrent , power ful and strong it sweeps to the abyss where nil is rain. " For an instant before the fatal phingo isinado. the waters , tired from the passage o'er the innumerable falls of the Snake , hesitate as if fearful of the deadly pluugo. Their hesitancy it displayed in a snow-decked surface , which , however , is berne along by tuorcsiUloss tide from behind. Then It shoots far over the brink with a force .scoiningly curable of penetrating the center of the earth , und indeed of furnishing motive ; power to the machinery of the world. This ' wall of water Is 210 foot high , forty-live feet higher than that of Niagara , while the crescent described by iUls , 11.10 feet from point to point. When tlio sun shines from the west within these miraculous waters may bo scon coral caves , the grotto of An ti pares clcainlng' with cvoii grcatei than its fabled richness mul the dwp ro. cesses where a hundroJ.Monto Crtstos could have found long-buried treasures. Anon , the mist arises nnd blots out the prospect from below , bqt leaves untouched the marvelous richness bf the civst. Tliore the water by hidden njmiclo.j ; is trinsiniitci ] into snowJIalics. cut lujo diamonds , woven Into llhigrco nnd finest I co , carved intointor- Inclngs of marine , and vfronght Into mobile.- of crystal and emerald finer than over graced a Moorish temple or inspired an artlst'.s dream , only to ho hurled to destruction the next moment beneath. , There Is no cessation to the Iconlclnsm although , momentarily quo hopes the powoi which is precipitating both the riot ami the ruin might bo destroyed. Hecovorlng fron Its shoc'.r , th.o water , grconor than tliu eniemld , Hews .silently away umld a halo o glory. The sun never shines on She-mono without imparting to it the characteristics which have often been pictured in the now Jerusalem , The otTecls of llcht und color ai-o such that , It may well ba doubtud If they ma ) bo clwwhovo excelled. 1 Jain bows rise fron half.i dozen points , the arches springln ( , sotnctlinns from the banks on tlher { side , urn at others rosliiiRon no moi-o stjiblo founda tlon than thoshlftlngHjrfaca of the river Through thiwu iircs of color , the weird frowning , liro-bunied walls of the canon blasted and distorted latocoluinns , pinnacles mounds , parapets , and other forms innunier able uro softened with u fresco ing by the bund of Omnipotence for the time being shutting out the repulsive ness which nt otlior times is an element o their grandeur. Between these walls o alabaster and jasper , { i thousand feet high the river moves slowly , ami wo leuvo it on it smooth , gliding way to the sea. The falls hud n number of visitors thi year und many of thorn have bcoil fron Omaha. At thohead. of ono party win Mr ( ! uy Bi'rton , whoso daring recalled onu's ail venturous boyhood when an oaglu'a cliff cuuh ho scaled In the absence of tlio parent bird for predatory purposes , Air. J. C. Cowles.a jiupll of the gren nicrstadt , la lie.ro skctHiiag the falls , nnd expects pects to have his work dona to bo ruvlwei and Mulshed under the direction of his nmstf hi the whiter. K , A. O'UitiuN. Ladies' Waists , $2.98. Ladies' ' fine gauze Outing Flannel "Waistswith belts , neat patterns in light shades , tucked yoke and sleeves , very stylish , sold during the season at $4.50 each. Choice for this week 52.98 Ladies' Silk Waists , $8. Ladies'fine Black Sill * Waists , very latest styles , sizes 32 to 40 inches , usual price $10. For a few days $ S. LADIES' White Suits , $3.75. Monday , all of our ladies' White Suits , formerly $7.50 , $10 , $12.50 and $15 each , will be offered at one price , $3.75. LADIES' Silk Capes , $3.50. Ladies' Black Silk Netted Capes , with deep silk fringe , very desirable for mid summer wear , price cut for this week's sale to $3-50. Ladies' Wool Suits , $5.00 $ We have a few light colored Wool Suits for ladies , ranging in price from $10 to $20 , To close the lot Monday's ' price will . , . . . . . . . , . . .j.- . , . f. DC Only S .JN - ; „ i. > v < * < * ; * kyj M viw * S * i > THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. THE ART OF HOUSEKEEPING , In Germany it is Made a Distinct Branch of Education. HOW THE SCHOOLS ARE CONDUCTED. An Interesting Heport on the Subject from tlio "UnlLeil Stares Consul at M'iniilicliii 'Hie Course of Study. There are no hotter trained nnd drilled housekeepers than ( Jcrman women. Tliotiino Geminii boys give to Groolf , Latin , matlio- maties and "tho military" the girls give to simpler tasks and to learning how to bo good , careful , saving , industrious wives and mothers , writes J. 0. Monnghan , consul at Mannheim , In his report to bho fje-vcrninont , I iniistconfesslnever saw anything like it. Kvcry town , city and dUtrict has its house- hauuiigs-schulo ( Tiousclcecping- school ) . Kvery once In a wlillo they exhibit , the oxer- being practical and thcorutiual , the latter usually covering such themes as gea- oral knowledge of housekeeping ; Instruction in the nutritions of various foods , their qual ities and ratios to n certain standard , ttieir effects as blood , flesh and fat producers , etc. ; care of the sick , hnowlcdgo of and nursing and caring for children ; household arith metic , mental and on shtos , The pwotio.il part nt the exhibitions consist of exercises In sowing by ham ! and with a machine , ironing , mending ( p-itchlng ) , knitting ( th.oy are bora knlttors , sceinto do it imtinctlvely ) , crochet ing , etc. , and the making aiv. ' keeping of butter and cheese , It is astonishing how carefully , cleanly , tirelessly , hnpplly tlioy work , singing all the time some lullabv song of Schiller or other national poet. Order is aUcrinanliousofrau's lirst law. Tlioy develop a skill that seems astonishing. The scholars o to Iho schools , not as to a task , hutas In a playpronnJ , wltli zest and interest. M the exhibitions ono sees all kinds ol products , which , llku valua ble works of ait which reveal their beauties onlv on close liisiivtlon , nwnlio most interest uiuler it rareful and ininuto cxainiiiation. The best way to give our ncoplo an ideaoJ these schools , nd their work is to present a whole course ! 1 The course has for Its object the teach- ins of housekeeping ( a ) Cooking , baking , washluic , milking , utes of milk , making of butter and cheeses , and cure : of uhltchcuor'vcgutablogiii'doii. ( h ) Ironing , seeing , inonding , patching , knitting , dotlics ( dress ) tnaking , etc. The scholars bring their own working tools and fatufC to worlc with and on. Tlw o tilings made und ir.cudt'd are exhibited on 11101,111 day of school , anil afterward * given to the scholar who madothcm , lc ) CiiMierul Instruction in lioiwclteeping , nnd in regard to pwiorvlng healtli when pj < - scssed and obtaining when lost ; also , housu- holil bookkeeping. ! ) j\t tlio head of each Is a special com mittee of live , chosen from the district com- nilttec. Tin * spec-la ! voimltteo lias cliargo of the ml mission , dismissal , etc. , of cholur * ; also of tlio iwms , the food , clothing , etc. , of the Ijo.irdltijr scholars , und liasuho tin active part to play In swing that tlio scholars are properly and carefully Instructed. They care fully Inspoctall work performed , for this Kwo vlsitlnir the school from time to time iig hournof Instruction. Children m-o cspeclcii to visit the school of their own dlbtrict , though exceptions are som''tlinos inadoaud children nut of ono dis trict admitted Into the school of another , The glrlH must bo Bhtecn years old mid of good character , 1. Hoarding scholars ( and most uro such ) pay 1 nmrk per day for lu > anl. This ROCS into the district fund. The payments nro inudo in two Installments , ono after the first two months , tlio second at the end of cncli term. fi. There arc two courses , In summer and in winter. The summer course logins May 1 and continues till the time of harvest , when the girls rotum to help In the Jleldsamlon the farm nt lioino. The whitcrm toglns In No vember nnd continues till Kiistor , or there abouts , \\-ith n two weeks' vacation lit Christ mas and Kow Year's. Eachteraitios a length of about IK-o months. Tlio plan of studies Is prepared by the special coniinlttco of the district nnd the teiicliors. It nltns to bo ns near practical as possible. Anything like theso-e.illod . French or line coohing is seldom , If ntall , Indulged In. The manner of cooking taught is that based upon a seienUlic knowledge of nil Idnds of foods , nnliml mid vegetable , and the best manner of producing them to sc-curo pleasant taste und health. Eneh school has n system or plan of rogula tlons which the girls have to observe , I The scholars must bo moral , industrious , etc. , nnd no girl is allowed to leave the school day or evening without permission from the principal or teacher. 3 "Visitors aw allowed to call , and nro re ceived oaSunJaysand holid.ivs. 'I .All damages or destruction of propcrty romUIng from carelessness , willfulness , etc. , shall bo made oed nt the expense of the party or person doing the sanio. 4 As tlio scholars get enough of peed , wholesome , veil-prepared food in Iho school , they will not bo allowed to liuv food or drink outside , or to have It sent to them. 5 All changes nnd arraiiffomcnts between scholars are allowed only with the consent of principal or teachers. 0 The scholars will got np In the morning on work-days at fiiO ; ; ; on SnadnyandhollUiiys nti ( o'clock. A.S soon a ? thu scholars are dressed they will assemble for morning prayer , aftoir which they will fro each to her daily taslt or study , ns appointed in the plan of studios. JVt 7 u. m. nreiikfnstls served , nt ' . ) lunch , at 12 lunch , at1 croning meal ( n lunch ) , mid nt p. in. suriwr. Hraco Is sold before dinner und supper , and thanks to the Creator of alt when rising from the table at these two meals. Kvcnimr prayer anil "ijo- iiiff to hod , " diUO p. in. Ulffoivneos of relig ious belief will bu carefully rngarded. 7 Sundays nnd holidays the scholars visit each the church In which bho has been reared , I'rotcutnnls the Prote.s- taut chureli , Cnthollcs tlio" Catholic , etc. S Will to and outdoor exercises , etc. , nro allowed only In company with the teachers , 'J Opposition to or contempt for rules nnd regulations , willful destruction or damaging of property , unbearable temper , untruthfulness - ness and ( li-ihonesty-will be warned , punished , anil linnlly result , when carried too far , or when no sign of inform orudeslro to reform appear , in expulsion from the school , 10 Protracted nbsenco from the school must bo by permission from the district com- inittco nnd upon request of parent * or guar dians In writing. The sjeclal | cominltteo will arrange the school pi in and vacations. I1 Tlio vlrttic.1 ospeolnlly recommended to the scholars to cxcltu rivalry and oinulu- tion nru elomllness of mind , body mid In their work , piety , obciliunci } , diligence , fru gality , carefulness , honesty In all things , littlo'as well as K.iuut , and patience ) . Kllclicii Class.Krom lilW to .I : : W o'clock , KHtlnci > l > i dressing nnd hnl malting ; TuW to II , cookinir coltco ; ii to 9 , cookliiK nnd general worlc In the kitchen ; dto till ; , liiiicliuoiiiin ; ' ) to Il(0 ( , cooldnj'and general \vork \ In the kltchoiuol : ! ) top,1 , dinner ; I'Jto 1H : ! ) , work in tholiilchen ; 1 : : ) ( ) toil , all kinds of hiind- workni ) ; ; : t toil : il ) , iunclicon ; : ( ; : { ( ) to > liii ! , in struction ; -I'M tolii.'to. cooltliifj und kitchen work. Second elnft From 5 to rnl.'i ' o'clock , Kot- Hut , ' up , drcssinir , nnd boil making ; 5:15 to 7JO : ! , breakfast , room clo.inliir ( , lamp trim , nilnjr ; 7SO : tot ) , womanly liaiid-worlilng , Unit- tin ( r , inciullnc , etc. ; 'Jtodilfi , lunclieon ; Uin : to ll : 0hiuiil-woik of all kinds : lllto : ! ( I ! ; , dinner ; 1 toll , hand-work8 ; toiir : > huicliojii ; : ! : : ( ( ) to IW ; ! , Instruction ; lilldtoO , liand work for women ; ' ) toil ; : ) < ) , arrangements of roaniit ; II U ) 11:110 : , for hoth climes , \ippor , livenlngs Fii-st chusi 7 to 8 o'clock , work In liltclicu : Sto'J , llttht hand-work unil tliiisu- MORSE'S , MEN'S UNUUNIMD SHIRTS , Our regular $1 .OO quality , mndo offcast Utlcn muslin , wltli nil the latest modern improvements in shape and finish. Limit , one-half dozen to each customer. Every pair warranted , to b genuine Itlcl , especially adapted for both street and driving glo\ca. Sale price 87c. Leather Lined LEATHER $1.75 Any one contemplating n jour ney sliould visit our Gents'Fur nishing Department , and got our pr.ces . on Traveling Hand Bogs. Examine our $1.76 quality. NOTION BARGAINS. Pears' Soap , 12c n cnlie ; $1,4O a dozen. Oakley's Cornelia Soap , lOc a cake. Oakley's Sweet Violet Soap , 12ja a cake. CuticuraSoap. 17o n cnko. Castile Seep , 3Oc n bnr. Machine Oil , Gen bottle. Hand Brushes , Be each. , /Writing Paper , 25c a box. Canvas Belts , lOo each. MORSE DRY GOODS CO ing of tasks. Second class : to 9 o'clock' ' light hand-work. first class , plan of theoretical Instruction From ililW toI JO o'clock ' , Mondays , progrcss- Ivoinstructions ; 3:110 : to4H : ! ) , Tuesdays , hand , work ; 7 to 8 , care of the side ; SW ! to ! l:3W : , Wednesdays , conking lessons ; : JUO to 4:30 : , instructions for further improvcnient ; : ilO : ! to 1:30. : Tliursdays , lessons In housekeeping ; ! 1:30 : to 1:110 : , Frldayfi , Improvement instruc tions ; : tii : : ) to t : : w , Saturdays , Instmctloas in the relative values of foods , their parts , ef fects , etc , Anything morothnn a more idea of thogood. done and being done by these schools it is not In tlio power of a pen to give ; they are a part of that splendid system of education which is at the bottom of Germany's wonderful prog ; , ress inoro than wonderful wlicn ono thinks of her very limited resources , the niggardliness - ness * of her soil , Inclemency of her climate , and large areas of swamps and land good for little or nothing' . I linvo myself iieoii so many x'rautlcal examples of their good that I not only approve .of , but most heartily commend them to the consideration of out- school boards. I have scon young girls from eighteen to twonty-llvo take hold of and direct and run largo households , superintend ing the. buying , arranging , cooking and serv ing of meals nnd a hundred household duties. These schools , however , give training to nil classes , nnd lit girl * to till almost any station in life , whether it wlfo or housekeeper , cooker or general servant. They deserve u trial in the states. Vnstqiifintltlrsnf fertilizers are imjiortod and manufactured , Dr. Blrnoy cures uiitnrrh , Boohhly. * Uncrowned llroliiR < 3 , The last story I told you also leads mo to a point on which altogether too little Is Hiild or written , and that Is tlio modern tendency to bullttto or deride those women who 0 through lifo , unmarried ; or , us the world calls them , "old maids , " There nro by for too ninny careless jests made of this class of women , says a writer in the Ladies' ' Homo Journal. In the minds of many it MCCIIIS n Buttled fact , that because u woman run-hot the age of forty , llfty or sixty uninarrlod , thitt nt some time In her early life she wits the victim of ulthcr disappointed love or un reciprocated affection. This is n common mistake , ns thousands of Instances , both in history nnd in our ovorv-day Ufa can prove , There are hundreds or women to-day who have never married bccauso of some special mission in life , cither In their own families , or to the world at largo , which they full they conlit better accomplish If untrainimslcd by domestic cares. ] ly their self wacrUIco tlieso women are. . heroines ; mid the very last por- HOII on God's ' footstool of whom ] cst shoula be made. Two of tlio sweetest women who have ever honored mo with their friundslilp. mid wltli whom to como in contact ii lllio u benediction of good ness and grace , are nddrcssoi bythoUtloof "miss,11 From their lifohls- torles hnvo I drawn many a lesson ; and to the sweotfrajii'iiucoof theirllvos Is duoinany n gracious net. of chaiity , nnd many n liurna word has been left unsaid. Should su < > h women bo ridiculed ) < Vh , nollel us rather lie the scholars of their teaching * , adapting tlio lessons they run often give us to our own live * . You and I iinty liellevo Unit It Is for the greatest Inipplnossofiill women that they .should marry ; but that It Is no reason whir wo Bhould not respect the o who by their lives show that they hnvo decided otherwise. ' Homo of tliu noblest women of the pint , whoso very names recall the greatest triumphs In the world's ' history , never married , and It needs no stretch of tlio imagination to bcliovo that an gooii nnd great women are llvlnfT right among us today as linvo ever llgured In. history. There are countless fainlllcM today who will lose their brightest and most com- fortlnir members when the breath of her whenever never uttered the nnirriago vow , returim to Its maker. Angels of comfort are these * "old maids" of American homes , ovorv day oC tholr live * teaching us anew some noble trul of Kelf-sacrlllciiig uud over t'lorloui woman hood. DrlnU Kxc Misioirl watoni