THE OMATTA DAILY BE-.SATURDAV , JULY 21 , 1894. COLORED WAITERS STRIKE Hotel Lincoln Experience * Slight Incon venience in Reducing Salaries. FINALLY PACIFIED THE ENTIRE FORCE Ihrrntcnetl lo Tip Up tlio Dining Houin nnd Warm the Otirm Out If .Multrri \V.To Not Ailjimlril to Their .XnlUr ctl n. LINCOLN. Jnlr 20. ( Special to The Dec. ) The ntrlko epidemic struck Lincoln loduy to the grief of the patron * of Hotel Lincoln. The houco ! me been employ Ing colored wait ers In the dining room at wages ranging from Jlfi to $25 u month , and In view of the "slackness" of the travel thn management tlecld"d upon a reduction of the wages of the higher priced men. Tills led to a com paring of notes and the cheap men demanded an advance , which was refused. The wait- cm walked out In the most approved manner , but wore persuaded to nerve dinner with the undcrKtandlng that unless n Batlsfactory adjustment wan made before slipper time they would lay usldo their napkins and uni forms for the privilege of joining the rest of the politicians who are found In great profusion an the street corners these days. Hy Rtipper time all differences had been ad justed and supper was served as usual. C. S Montgomery was In Lincoln today nnd had a conference with Ur. Hay of the Insane asylum and the attorney general , presumably on the matter of the asylum Investigation As soon as the stenographer Ins transcribed his notes the board will make Its report. Articles of Incorporation of the Omaha Pulverizer Machine company were filed with the secretary of state today. The Incorporators - tors areV. . A. I'axton , John M. Jones , Robert Vlorllng and A. J. Vlorllng. The capital stock Is $20,000 In shares of $200 each. The case of John II , Krck against the Omnhn National bank has come to the su preme court on appeal. A picturesque excursion party left the city today bound for Mllford. It was composed of about twenty boys between 5 and 10 years of ago under the care of a local celebrity named Lou Franklin. He has a troupe of trained dogs and proposes to amuse the boys for a couple of weeks In camp at Mllford. The republican county central committee hold a meeting last night with all the mem bers present. J. K. Douglas was elected nccrctary of the committee for the campaign , nnd on motion a committee consisting of It. J. Greene , Ed U. Slzcr and C. W. I'lerce was appointed to see the county commls- nlonors and the county attorney and find out the exact status of Judge Lansing's case. It will be remembered that the Independents announced their Intention of nominating n candidate for county Judge , claiming that Lansing's neglect to file his bond In time entitle * hint to hold his olllcc only until It can bo Illleil at the next general election. The committee will find the facts In the case and report back whatever action U will bo neces ary to take. An attachment suit against P. M , Burns & Co. , Hour and feed dealers , was begun In district court today by the Sallna Mill and Elevator company. The plaintiff claims that the defendant has neglected to account for $1,786 due on the sale of goods on commission and Is about to convey his property. Nearly 3,000 people saw the base ball game yesterdiy afternoon. A perfect deluge of rain fell Just before the game was called , which reduced the temperature to a degree whore life became bearable for the first time In a week , and the fact that the proceeds were to bo used for the benefit , of the State band drew every one who could nlso the necessary DOc to the ball park. The game was prcceeded by a band concert of about an hour's duration. Governor Crounse will offer a reward of $200 for the apprehension of Robert More * head , who killed Alva T. Schncffer of Klchird. son county on July 14. The logular shoot of the Capital City Gun club was held today. The club ft in a very prosperous condition and now proposes to rent n club house. Articles of Incorporation of the Lincoln Commercial club were filed with the county clerk yesterday The capital stock Is to consist of 2,000 shares of the par value of ? 5 each and Its affairs are to bi * managed by a board of directors of fifteen members. Quito a number of convicts at the pcnltcn. tlary will go out Into the free air of heaven next month. Among them are- John Trullo of Dawes , Frank Howard of Fillmore , Marlon Adnms of Dakota , J , W. Ellison of Jefferson , Lewis Harris of Dawes , Elsla LcVan of Gage , William Howard of Hall , William Latterly of Thayer , Frank Truran of Merrlck , John Cooper of Hall , William ditto of Lancaster and Charles Hcdflcld of Holt. Dennis I'lunkett , the oldest Insane patient In the state , arrived at the hospital yesterday and asked to be taken back Into the Institution. Ho was adjudged Insane In 18C4 and sent to the asylum at Mount Pleasant , la. , being brought to the Nebraska InaUtutlon when It was built and remaining tliero until 1891 , when ho was sent to Hast ings , He escaped from there about , a week ago and has been on his way to his old friends ever since , begging his living along the way. The Lancaster county prohibitionists will hold their nominating comcntlon July 2G at 2 p. in. , at Itcd Ulbbon hall. The cill Is for a mass convention. A full legislative and county ticket will be nominated. COAL , AT > 'iiIA\VKA. : 1'romlslni ; DlMtovurlcs of IMInontl Mmlo bjr Parties Holing Well. NHHAWKA , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Dee. ) Workmen engaged In sinking a well for Ur. Pollard of this place drilled through four Inches of rock and on through ( our feet of n softer substance. A blast was put In the bottom of the hole and fired from the bottom. The explosion threw out of the well a number of pieces of coal of good color and appearance. Prof. Dysart , a mining expert from I'cnnsylvanla , says the surface Indications for coal are bettor here than at the cjoal mines of Iowa. He gives It as his opinion that coal In puylng quanti ties will be found In this vicinity. A slx- tcen-lnch vein of coal of poor quality was opened not far from hero twenty years ago. There Is also good Indications of an Iron mine In the neighborhood. Tuo men could lake out a car load of ore In n day. Quite a number of specimens of lead ore have been found on a hill near town. It Is possible that a systematic examlnitlon by a mining expert might lead to the discovery ofalu - nblo ore or metals. Lincoln ( mint ) I'npuIMM NORTH I'LATTE. Nub. , July -iSpiclal to The Dec. ) The farmers of Lincoln rn.intv are not at all dls.pi.scd to pn inbuiito In "blood up to the horses' bridles. " Nevertheless - tholess , they are obeying the Injunction , "In peace prepaid for war. " Fully 200 farmers are cniolled In cavalry cbinpanicb and are drilling In various w.irlIKo evolu tions. L. P. Derby , late major uf the First regiment , Nebraska Nr.loiul MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Saturday. We feel justified in the large expense entailed by the purchase of the thous ands of bottles of VISTA WATER which we give away Satur day for it is the most healthful drink extant and will do both you and us good. orRml7 d the first troop , and hm hli com mand well disciplined and In otHlent m.ll- tary Irlm. The movement Is spreading Up iround Oandy a troop of horsemen has been organlred , and In various parts ot this county there Is a growing disposition to drill. "Tactics for a Troop of Horse" Is a recent four-page publication adopted by the "Coxey Ileserve clubs" of Lincoln county The various troops orjjinlzed will bo utilized mainly In populist parades dur ing the campaign , but active service against the enemies of a government of , by and for the peopla will not be shirked. .MATCH ! u.i.v niiNi.ri ni : > CKOI-J. Ilriivy Itnlim In Jinny I'nrtH of Nclinmltn Do .Much ( looil. IinimON , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Dee ) A heavy rain commenced falling yes terday afternoon and continued during most ot the night. It cnmo just In time to sn\e the corn crop. Nothing can now prevent the heaviest corn crop this county has over Rathcrcd. Wheat and oats are all harvested any many fields arc threshed. The average jleld of wheat In the county will bo about twelve bushel" ! per acre nnd twenty-five bushels per acre of oats. Grass Is doing well. well.runMONT runMONT , July 20. ( Special to The Ilec. ) A heavy rain Is reported to have fallen In the north part of the county and nlong the Hcrlhncr branch of the nikliorn road last night , but nary u drop hare. UOTIinNrUJKO , Neb. , July 20 ( Special to The lice ) Wlillo Daw son county Is Retting ready for an Irrigation boom , nature put n iiuletus on It yesterday by bestowing upon this section of the country the finest rain of the sc.ison. NEWCASTLE , Neb , July 20. ( Special to The lieu. ) A shower of rain , accompanied by very severe lightning , struck this place last night nil Hcald's barn , about six miles northcaKt of here , was struck by lightning and burnud. A span of good mules , three sets ot harness , some hay and grain , hen IIOIIHO and chickens were nlso burned. WAKUKII3LU , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Hoe. ) A refreshing rain fell hero > es- tonlay afternoon and did a great amount of good to corn and potatoes , which had been suffering considerably from drouth for the past three weeks. A few good showers from this on will Insure an Immense corn crop In this vicinity. Harvest Is In full blast and wheat will be a much better yield than last year , while oats are turning out far better than was ex pectod. IILAIK , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The lien ) Washington county Is suffering con sidcrnblp on account of dry weather. The blackberry crop Is damaged badly. There will not be over one-third of a crop. One man estimates his loss at 200 bushels of blackberries on account of the drouth. There was a small sprinkle last night , but It did not settle the dust. YANKTON , S. D. , July 20 ( Special Tele gram to The Ilee. ) Heavy rains In the corn growing section of South Dakota within the last fifty hours have given to crops of corn , wheat nnd hay a new lease of life nnd broken n period of dry weather extending over eight weeks , the longest drouth In twenty > oars. A week ago the gravest fears were cxprssed that not enough grain to feed live stock through the winter would be har vested In this section. Oats succumbed to hot winds and dryness ten days since and of that cereal there Is practically no crop Potatoes are In a deplorable shape , but will come out all right with moro rain. Corn , wheat and hay will be a fair crop. < ; jtA/.ii ; > uv LOSS or MOMY. llrnry Nolninn Tutu llix Tliront Wlillo Heine I'lirHiiiiil I > y n ShorllTd 1'oian. TALMAGn , Neb. , July 20. ( Special Tele gram to The Dee. ) For several days the people In the vicinity of Tangcman mill have been kept In a fever of excitement by the disappearance of Henry Nclman from his homo. Ho has been seen several times , but , laboring under dementia , has eluded all attempts to capture him. Today Sheriff Hu- borlo and a large force of men organized Into a posse and went In pursuit. They found him near the residence of Louis Damme , about flvo miles from hero , and before the sheriff could cross the stream of water which separated them , the maniac whipped out a razor and cut his throat In plain view of nil who were In pursuit. lie lived about five minutes. Ever since the Tangemnn failure he has acted strangely. Ho had been an employe of the firm for n number ot years nnd had loaned his earnings to his employers and the fear of not being able to recover his wages preyed so heavily on him as to un settle his mind. Ho was 45 years old and unmarried , but has several relatives In this vicinity. George Zolmers , receiver In charge of the mill , fearing he might set flro to property , yesterday swore out a warrant for his arrest and the sheriff was In quest ot him to servo the writ when ho ended his own llfo. Sheriff Huborlo telephoned Coroner Karsten of Ne braska City and an Inquest will bo held hero tonight. Two .Suildrn IoitlH. : NEBRASKA CITY , July 20. ( Special to The Hee. ) When Sirs. Fred King went to take her 3-months-old baby from bed this morning she found the little one dead. Mrs. King nroso aboutt V'clock to prepare breakfast , leaving her husband and the child In the bed. The child was then apparently In the best of health. NKWMAN GIIOVC , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Ilec. ) Andrew Heed , a young man at this place , went to his work this morning leaving his wife apparently In her usual health In a short time a neighbor's boy went to the house and found her with her night clothes on In bed , dead. The coroner was called and n verdict rendered of death from unknown causes. I'ropoMKt IirlguthiK t'limil. GOTIinNBUUG , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Ileo. ) Articles of the 1'latto Valley Irrigation company of Davvson nnd Lincoln counties were filed today and Is composed of the following gentlemen W. A. Stewart of Lexington , 13. I ) . Owens , T. K. Uennlbon , Clark Drown and George C. Gillian of Cozad. nnd L C. Lloyd , H. L Carlson and W. J. Ulllngsworth of Gothenburg. They filed on MORSE DRY GOODS GO , Saturday , Laces. This stock is very largo , and must bo sold. If cost will not do it , perhaps i cost will. Laees , dross net- , and llouncings. Black laces in all widths. White silk laces in the now nov elties. Smyrna laces and insertion to match. , Mediel and torohon insertion. PRICES WILL DO IT. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. l'iiitAl't > ii.tr. -COST Silk Goods. This is what was done Friday In the interest of closing out allies In a hurry : At A lot of silk gowns In u'l ' colors ; regular price At Ono table jnstlllled full of fancy novelty silks. In this lot are some that sold for $2.00 t Your choice of any of our $1.00 China bilks , Including Cheney Bros , nnd all the best Japanese goods. ( lie water right yesterday and wilt bnllil n illtcli ntty miles nlong Ilia foot hllU south ot tlii' Phtto river In Lincoln and Duvson counties. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .IOI.I.V DAY I'Olt TUT. CAMl'Klll. Cool llrerroa nnil Ilrlnht Stm lilnn I'.njoj-cil by I.iilr V. 31. C. A. HOJH. Y. M. C. A. CAMP ( Near West Point Nib. ) , July 20. ( Special to The Dee. ) The rain ot last night cooled the atmosphere nnd a bright sun this morning made at Ideal day for the camping party on the nikhorn. iver > body turned out to play base ball , nnd the camp was divided Into two nines , under the captaincy of Secretary Ober and Secretary DO.IIIC. It uas a han fought battle , and the score resulted 2S to 9 In favor of Captain Don no's aggregation The features ot the game were the lleldlng of HlddeH and the pitching ot Doano , to say nothing of the wild throw ot Captain Obcr , which let In thruc men at the mc.it critical point of the game. The remainder ot the day \ \ asshllcd away with shim ming , boating nnd fishing , and In the even ing Mr. Doano regaled the crowd around the camp lira with some of his famous flsl stories , while Frank Yard , the cook , rob bed some ot the small bays of half their night's rest by relating some of his halr- ralslng experiences among the Indians. Shrrliliin County 1'op R17SIIVILLU , Neb. , July 20. ( Special Tele gram to The Ilec. ) The Sheridan countj populist convention to select delegates to the state , congressional , senatorial and rep resentative conventions met today. C. S Casebecrns chosen chairman nnd J. O QasKcll secretary. The delegates are State and congressional con\entlons I" . L Heath , J. 0. Uaskell , 11. Wumnund , L P. Cummins , \V. II. Wcstover , C. Murry , II. Kry Murphy , A. L. Davis , W. 0. Wilson und W. 0. Moss. Scnntorhl and repre sentative coincntlons A. L. Davis , H. J Stnnchdeld , J. O. Gaskcll , L P. Cummins , W. 0. Moss. II. P. Wnsmund , J. M. Linn , William licit and J. U. S\\ecney. Cliitniilii on llooin. CIjATONIA , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Dec. ) Clatonla Is booming. The elec tion today for $1,000 school house bonds carried. There \vas hardly a vote against It. They will put up a line building. Two bank buildings nrc being erected. Stelnmeyer Dros. have their bank nearly finished and Henry Albert has awarded the contract for a brick building for a bank to Deatrlce parties. New wheat Is being bought at 38 cents. Crops ore In first-class condition. J. II. Stelnmeyer , the stock nnd grain dealer , ships hogs nearly every day. rropnii'il IlollMi > i ( 'limp Meeting. NEWCASTLE , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Dee. ) A Holiness camp meeting will be held at Maskell's grove , sex en miles west ot this place , commencing July 26 and last ing over the second Sunday. There will be a large attendance ot preachers and no pains will be spared to make It In all respects the most Important religious gathering ever held In Dlxon county. No spot could bo selected more suitable for such n meeting and per haps none more beautiful. There will bo a tent capable of seating several hundred people. _ Howiml County 1'nvorx duly. ST. PAUL , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Dee. ) The republican county convention for Howard county has been called to meet July 28 at 2 o'clock p. m. It will consist of sixty- five delegates , of which twenty-three are from St. Paul precinct. The republicans of Howard county are unanimous for A. C. Cady for governor , and he will have the vigorous support ot the delegation In the event that ho should desire his name presented from here to the state convention. AViikcllnlil School Teiiohurs Solectmt. WAKEKIELD , Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Dec. ) The newly elected ofllceis of tne Wakefleld school district are. C. C. Hun ter , director ; J. O. Mllllgan , moderator ; II. S. Collins , treasurer. The teachers for the following year are : J. M. Keating , principal ; Miss Goldle Droa'tlngs , grammar department ; Miss Llllle Diisby , intei mediate Miss Flora Gulmby , second primal y , and Miss Lulu Mathowson , first primary. Otoo rnuuty Convention Cullml NEBRASKA CITY , July 20. ( Special to The Dee. ) A call has been Issued by the county central committee for a county con vention , to bo held at Syracuse Wednesday , August 8. At this convention delegates U the state and congressional conventions will be elected , but the county ticket will not bo named until October. The primaries for this convention will be held Saturday , August 4. Tor mi Old Offrnsc. FREMONT , July 20. ( Special to The Dee. ) Sheriff Mtlllken arrived last evening from Missouri with David Ethcrton , who was ar- MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday. Special Our store was closed yes terday Friday. Bringing forward stocks and MARKING DOWN PRICES Today [ Saturday ] our store doors will bo thrown open to the public. The crowd will come early , MORSE DRY GOODS CO , IF COST WILL XOT JO IT , I'KK- HATS HALF COST WILL. Underwear A linn of flno undornoar that must bo closed out. A line of gowns nnd uhlrts In best cambric , itlcRiuitty trimmed , regular & ' . . ? . " > goods Dnivvor ) nnd corset cover- . , trlminod In line lucn and oinliroldary , Jl.M ) gooiU . riivlmrntoly trlmmoil extra longclioinlso- line litwn . Silk underwear at less than half price. Infants' wear at half price. Chldrt ! > n'H uomiuts In MIU und mull ut MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday. Black Silks. The largest and best saloctcd stock of silks and velvets In Omaha bo Ing sold at u sacrifice of cost. If you are thlnUlny ; of Black Silks now is the time to buy. Yon can pot a ( rood one for just half value. Lot ns show them to you. Prices will do it. rented for stealing' 4 pair ot horses from Liveryman Swartal ( Ms place In 1393. Grant Srack offers valuable prices for a bicycle tournament to come off In Fremont July 20 and 27. Arr.ldlii Hey .shut. ARCADIA , Ncb.Jjuly 20. Special tc Tin Dee. ) Roy Hrown and Frank TlbbUs , ng il 12 and 16 years respectively , were out lurt- Ing yesterday aftefnobll. While riding In a road cart their i RUB slipped down nnd discharged n twentyitwo ball , which passed through Roy Drowns body. Ills recovery Is doubtful , ' ' IVdnr ( 'rcck Child Injured by n Cow. CEDAR CREEK'Neb. , July 20. ( Special to The Hoc ) The youiirf daughter of George 1 > . Mcislngcr was kn'ttfikcd ' down by a cow yesterday and painfully Injured , She will recover. _ . PAPA OALL.D HOME. Hciniirkublu bccno In Denver ( iiimlillne A lady and a little boy raided the Collen- dcr club rooms on Saturday night very ef fectively , says the Denver Times. The lady called on Robert Goldcr , In charge of the billiard room below , nnd asked him It she could go upstairs to the club rooms , stating that she thought her husband was there spending the last dollar hu had In the world. " " said the Hob " right "Of course , polite , "go up there nnd root him out. If you need any help I will go with you " The modest little lady thanked Raider and said that nothing but dire extremity would have driven her to Invade such nn establish ment She and the little lad clambered up the back stairs that led from the billiard room nnd cautiously entered the gaming room. It was full to crowded with such nn assemblage as usually freciucnts the gaming rc&ort and the clatter was almost deafen ing. It looked like n hopeless task for the Invader to make the discovery she wanted , but she undauntedly set to work. The crowd looked up In astonishment to sec a woman crter , but Immediately dismissed the matter from their minds und resumed business ns It nothing had happened After a few sharp glances about the room the lady , falling to espy her worthless liege lord , hit upon a strntegem. She told her llttlo son to go around among the manipulators of the green cloth , and , If he Raw his father , tell him to come home , mother wanted him. The lad did ns ho wib bid and began a systematic search from table to table. He had been nt It iUlte | a while when a shrill voice piped out above the uproar of the room , "Here's p.xpa Come home ; mother wants you. " The man rodJened with extreme mortifica tion. He had been hiding from his wife the whole evening , and now , that he was found out , arose from Ills seat , dropped his head and followed the lad to where his mother stood. With a reproachful look only that met nt volumes to the recreant husband , the lady took , his arm , and together they left the establishment. That night the Collcnder club rooms closed for good. Two distinct shows at Courtland beach today the leopards and lions. Knelling Uplritll III * Diuighttir. Washington Star : . "Henry , " ho said , con fidentially , to the bool store keeper , "what's the biggest dictionary published ? " The merchant named the standard publica tions In that line. ' "Well , gimme the biggest ; gimme the one that has the longest words in it and the most of 'em. " "Shall I send It to your house' " "To the house ? Great Scott ! No ! That'ud spoil everything. 8,01 1It to mv olllce. You see , my daughter ls > getting ready for gradua- MORSE DMMODS CO , _ ! Saturday. Nothing draws like the Belling , out sale of a first class business. The Morse Dry Goods Co. opened a sale the dullest week of the past month and drew crowds of buyers. This shows two things : First , that real bargains will attract buy ers any time of the year , and also that a reputation for good goods is not forgot ten on the day of salo. Western Advortibor. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. IF COST WILL XOT DOT , PER HAPS HALF-COST WILL. Notions. At 4c Coats' thread. At le Hooks and eyes. AtIc Darning cotton. At 7e Pins and trays. At 17c Coralino stays. At 7o Twin stays. . At He Tape measure. At ( io Safety pins At , ' ! c Rubber corset laces. At _ 7o Silk shields. At 'Jc Bolt * . At 3e Largo fans. At ! ) o Binding ribbon. At lie Ladies' collars. Prices will do it. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Saturday , Toilet Articles. Calder's tooth powder 12o English tooth powder 15o Vommrd's Wash l.'lo Bay Hum. . . , . * , ' . ; 2o ! ) French Perfume , * 07o Totlow's Faco'I-'owdor 12o Swans Down.7. . . ' WJo Lubin's Powder , 1 lo Spnngo Cups.11..i O.'ie Almond Meal. ' , . ' ' 13o Castile Soap. V. lo ! ) Magle Sceret.ili.i.i 17e Bono Hair Piu- . Olc Fancy Pins. . . . \ tu 05o Prices fyilj do it. MORSE DftMOODS CO , COST wir.n 'xwi DO IT , VF.II- HAl'ti HALF COST WILL , Summer Underwear. Ladles' Him gauze vusLs , i" > c iui.il- Ity . Ladles' line I yptltm cotton . Lndlos' silk finished vests . 18C Lndlos' flno llslo vusts . 2-lf * Ladlos1 oxtrn flno IMo tights . . . 3Kr L.idles * fust black pints . 25C Liulioi' nmco cotton unloiiHults 25C Ladles' llslo veat * . lonj slouvos. O Cp All our full silk and llslo tnroud undor- vvuur ut less tlnui half jirlco. ClH per cent off on Or. Jiiegor's under wear tlon She's 0ln' tor rear nn ossnjr nn mother has got me a copy of It. I'm gofn right to work an' when the time comes I'l surprise the girl by understandln * every word of It I" _ HE DIDN'T ' JKNOW CODY. This Itlimtril rnglMiitmn ntlli thn .Monocle nnd I'lcdidlllj Accent. "One day there came to my ofllee In Lon don , " said Mr. Nate Salisbury to the New York Sun , "a very Imposing looking man about six feet two Inhces In height , am ! wearing a monocle as If It had been glued Into his eye. He looked mo nil over and then said- " 'AwI say , Is there , aw , nny one who can show mo around a bit , you know ? I represent the Graphic. ' " 'Well , you look IIJ said I. " 'Yes , nw , I cr-w anted to do a bit ol pictures and writing about the show , you know. ' " 'Well , I nm nt your service. ' I replied. 'I am sorry that Colonel Cody Is not here. ' " 'Cody , Cody , Colonel Cody , ' ho said , 'and who may ho bo. I say , I don't know the fellow. ' "I threw up both hands at that. I had spent thousands of dollars to give London knowledge about Colonel Cody. I had tilled the town with such advertising as It had never seen before. " 'Colonel Cody Is Iluffalo Hill , ' I replied. " 'Aw , ya-a-s. I say , docs he speak any ' " 'Well , he speaks a little. ' " 'Horn In America'1 " 'No. In I'atiigonla ' " 'I-er say. Is ho dangerous ? ' " 'No , perfectly harmless. ' " 'Dear me , born In Patagonia. Is that New York" "I looked at him In despair. H was a hopeless cise , and I was wondering what to do with him when he dropped his monocle nnd nngllsh accent nnd said with n grin , 'The drinks nro on you , old man. ' "They were , too , for I had known him several years ago as n New York newspaper man. " _ ( 'oitgrrsslmi il ' "prprlii's. There Is cue Industry which Is not In the least affected by the hard times , says the Hoston Adevertlser. This Is the Itceord di vision of the government printing olflce. which has charge of printing congro'slonal speeches for distribution. There has never been a congress when the presses wore worked so incessantly for this purpose. Al ready over n.000,000 speeches have been sent out over the country under congressional MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday. Hosiery Closed all dny Trlday nnrhlng down this line. { iturday wo soil thuin. L-ulleV full seamless f.iot blnckl Olx * IKI-.O JL < < 57jl { L idles' full buanilcs ! < tun hose. - | Olxr Ladles' Daisy fast blai'k linen hiMil and too , res Me goods Ladli's'sllU hose , u.ul ; opura colors . , dilution's suuniloss fust black lioso . . Boys' llni'o tlnoad blcyclo hose , 1 On fast black JLOl * Misses' Hslo thread hose 25C Vista Water Free Today. MORSE DRY GOODS CO , ircosT WILL XOT DO IT , I HALF-COST WILL. .China- At S6-50 Full decorated dinner sot of 100 pieces. At $1O 5O Bcautif-il decorated gold trimmed dinner sot. At $3.48 Carlsbad china tea sot , 50 pieces. At 22c Your ehoieo nf any of our Kc , 40e and SOc china cups and saucors. At 35c Our regular OOe china cuspidors. China of all kinds at rcdlculous prices. MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday. Gloves Roynior's best Kid Gloves. . . $1.99 Roynior i-button $1.69 Best Kid 7-hook $1.13 Best Kid f-hook ) 97c White Kid with fancy back.f.QO 8-inch best Kid $1.25 Books Prayer Books , llynmala. Bibles. To close out. If cost will not do it , perhaps half cost will. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. IF co.sr ini.r. XOTJIO IT. ITAIIIAVS JlAl.l'-COST WILL. Black Goods. The largest variety of black dross goods in town wo have. Friday we have marked them at rodiculoua priced. H inch silk and wool nov elties , etc. , etc. , regular 81.23 to 81.75 goods ; your choice for the one price 51-inoh camels hair and other goods ; regular $ -.00 quality ; your < ( OO choice for MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday , Muslins Dost Half Bleached 7c 'Id-Inch Bloaohod Cotton 5c Berkley Cambric 8c Lonsdnlo Cambric 8c Best Calicos 3Jc All onr l. > o Outing Flannels.c } Comforts 49c , G9c , 98c Blankets , all wool. $2.19 , $2,6O $20.00 Heavy California Blank ets ( onlyf ) pairs ) SII.OO All white embroidery Flannel , half price. frnnks , and the number Is piling up dally until , by the cloto ot the session , It Is ex pected that It will far exceed any record which has hitherto been made Tom John son alone gave an order for 1,000,000 copies of his rpecch on the Income tax In the tariff bill. Ho leads the record. lint In the number of speeches ordered by other congressmen Iturrows he-ids the list. Over 200.000 copies of his tariff speech have been Issued , nnd he has taken very few him self. Mot of them have luen Rent tovoit - ern funning constituencies by republican rep resentatives. Heed's speech nt the close of the tariff dchito Is not printed by the gov ernment printing ofllco , but by one of the private concerns In Washington , and this has juit about equaled that of Durrows There Is a great demand for Wilson's speech on the democratic side , and tens of thou sands of copies of the speech of Crisp II. VP nlso been sent out. In the senate 20,000 copies of Senator Lodge's spcci'h have gone out. many senators fr.inklng them to the college students In their slates. Senator Merrill's speech Is also In great demand , and the first sptcch delivered by Senator Heir has gained u wide circulation. The efforts of Voorhcea nnd Mills , which opened and closed respectively the general debate In the M > iiate , have .iMen circulated almost ns widely by republicans ns by democrats. MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday. Linens ( Ifi-iiii'li Bleached Damask. . 44c All our $1.50 and SU I3ninnslc.SI.OO All Linen Towoh 5c Kxtia lui'co llutli Towels. . . . Me Our 1:2-1 : White Spread Mnr- telllos pattern , was $2.50 , now $1.39 4-4 Shooting 4ic Sheeting I4c 15-inch Pillow Muslin fOc Vista Water Free Today , MORSE DRY GOODS CO , ' COST ini.t. x or no IT , rmtn.i r.s HALF-COST The further reductions made in the prices of China and Glassware for Saturday's bale bring all arti cles in this line down to loss than cost of production. Too many goods on hand and wo must move them. Come early Satmday morning. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Saturday. Men's Furnishings PRICES WILL DO IT. LOOK At 2Oc Men's tan colored Hose- regular Ii5c onos. At 30C Men's fast black IIoso , regular f > 0o ones. AtSOc Men's line balbriggan Underwear , regular Sl.fiO quality. At 59c Men's regular $1 quality whlto Shirt. At 75c Men's regular $1.2. ) Neg ligee Shirts with laun dered collar and culTs. MORSE DRY GOODS CO , JJ'COST WILLXOT DO IT , 1'KiniAVS HALF-COST WILL. Glassware. At 75c a < 107on Your choice of all onrSl , $1.25 and $1.50 Thin cng. Tumblers. At 18c a d < )7on ) Tin top Jolly Tumblers. At 15c Your choice of our 2.1C , I0e ! and IWc glass Berry Bowls. At 15c Quaitbi7o Wine Decan ters , engraved. At 20c A line plain glass Water Bottle. PRICES WILL DO JT. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Saturday Boys' Clothing. All of our Boys' Suits on four counters : Counter No. I. your choice. . $2 OO Counter No. 2your choico. . $3.0O Counter No. . ' 5your choice.$4.OO Counter No. 4 , your choico. . $5.OO At 75c Your choice of our $1.25 Klnjr Waists. At 75c Your choice of our flan nel Waists thatboll for 32 At 37ic Your choice of any of our SI Flannel Waists. . MORSE DRY GOODS CO , IF COST W ILL NOT DOI T , I'llltllAl'H ' ' , HALl'-COSI' WILL Undies' Wraps. JACKETS , CAPES , SUfTS , SHAWLS , MA CKfNTOS/JES , SKJRTS , WAISTS , TEA GOWNS , and in fact everything marked down for Sat urday. BUY NOW. MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday FREE All clay Saturday our ice coolers will be Iccpt full of Vista Water Help yourself. It is pure. It is healthful. MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Iff COM1 HI I.I , XOf DO IT , 1'JUl- iiAi'i < HALF-COST it ILL , D rcss Goods- Tlirrn samples of our work on Trlday In thlsiloimrtinimt ; ONE TABLE lurulcd with rlmnitcnbln noM'ltlc'H Millings plulds > snmll checks , lie ONE TABLE of Scotch Millings , Ml colors , nl-o somu bhiek and whlto 29c ONE COUNTER loaded with .1 lot of line Imnortrd Trench cords. Illumlna- ttid , hop Midi Inn nnd elmlfo 54 Inch novulllos , tegular IU goods , 75c MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday , Extra in Carpets All carpets that wo boll on Satur day ( tomorrow ) and Monday will bo imido and laid free of charge. Buy Carpets now. Prices Will Do It. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. COST WILL XOT 1 > O IT. l'jil- jiAi'it HALH-COST WILL , Dress Goods * This and the silk depart- incut arc the two largest stocks we have and must sell faster Saturday. We give till dtiy to these two , and cut prices right and left , su that the prices on these for Saturday would hard ly pay for the wool on the sheep's back. MORSE DRY GOODS -CO. Saturday. Draperies L'ico Curtains 'way below any price you over heard of. Screens cheap. Mattings down , Oil Cloths good and cheap. Linoleums , 25 per cent off. , MORSE DRY GOODS CO , II' CObT WILL XOT DO ITt 1'1'At- llAl'H HALF-COST 11 ILL , This department must and wiU be closed out at once , Prices will do it You can well afford to buy now for your present or your future wants. MORSE DRY GOODS CO , Saturday. Vista Water Is as free as common water at our drinking founts Saturday , It is the purest mineral water on earth.