I iff gtix County JoUffttf i. L. aUMOm, rissrtlsr. THE TOLD'S FAIR. Frataata Agsiut th Otikk Kite Hi Less Frss. Spbowpulo, III, July 30. A circu lar reavieted btMn an agricultural paper waa placed oa the desk af tha dm o( both booaaa of tha legislature aevoral hundred oopia wara laft at t-a oaVa of tha aUU boar J of africultnra for distribution. It vigorously oppose tha uaa of tha laka float aa any' portioa of tha akht of tha workfa fair A letter bm oaee received from alive taper of Cbfyeane, Wyo also pm r against tha uaa o tb laka front. aad adding that tha west vaa bulldoaad at tha laat meeting of tha commiseu Chicago, bat ariU not ba at thaaaai Secretary Schafer of the low board of agriculture haa telegraphed tha aeeretary of tha Illinoia board tha. tftbadouMa eight ia finally choaae, Iowa will mka do agricultural exhibit at tha fair. Tehgrama urging tha atata board to dot ita powar to eectn i aiaglaaita waa tleo rtoeived froeiai Governor Paraaa of Nebraan, Secretary Maaon of tha atata board of agriculture, of Kaaaaa, Secretary Douney of tha Da kota atata board ana othar repneeata - tiveeet the western atata. Ho. W. D. Smith, ex-president of tha national oat tla growers' and livestock aaanniatioa of tha Uaitad SUtaa and ona of thealter- aata oomaiiaaioDara aaid today: Tba stockmen of tha country with tha agri euMuriata wara in favor of a single eite, but if it seems iacuatbant upon tha di factory to uaa tha laka front for a posi tioo of tha aight and tha major part of it in attraction aa wall aa tha bulk, if it ia eituated on tba laka front with tha agricultural exhibit ha did not think there would ba any ganaral objection. Ia tba houaa thia af tarnoon tba epe- cial apporpriation oill for tba axpenaaa of tha ganaral aaeembly waa reported from tba committee and placad on tba calender. A joint resolution of raapact to tha memory of tba lata lieutenant Gover nor Sherman waa adopted by a rimng vote. RepraaantatiTa White, of Stark coun ty, waa elected to aueoaed tha lata 8paakar Millar and waa a worn in. Laater, of Sangamon, introduced a raaolution that it ia tha aeoee of tba houaa that in tha employ meat ofakilled artiaanaand laborara preparatory to holding tha world'i Columbian exposi tion, tha dnaotan or manager ahall giaaaaawloymant to waioa taaa. After aajaaaUSaritil OamiBioB It wa rOred to the committee on labor. Carmody introduced a raaulatioa in etraetiag the joint committee before whom tha reaolntiona to amand tba oon etitu'.ioa were now pending, to report to the boos a proviso in the aaid reso lutioa providing for tba payment first of any bocda iaroad by tha city of Chi cago in aid of tba world Columbian exposition before any dividend are de clared. Thia waa referred to a com mittee. Stinaoo introduced the following ree olatioo: In aa much aa tha World' Colum bian aaraoaiUoa will be visited by ns ' trvee from all aatioca of tba earth, and tha managem eat of tba exposition will ba criticized by them, therefore b it - Resolved. That it ia tha aenae of thia houaa that tha aaid exposition, in all ita parts should ba closed tba tfrat day of .tha week, known aa tha Christian Bab- Referred to the committee oo deral relatione. Adjourned. :. " - HIb ef a CaMssiaa Plvls. Saubsukt, JCo, July 29. Rev Robert Laird Collyer, one of tba moat widely knowa Unitarian diviaeeof thia country, died yesterday at bia country haaaa about two! mile from bare, from a stroke of paralysis. PeHeaa Cbattaxooa, Tax., July 3a While aaaa wara placing a traatla in the new railroad bridge, near here, it bent, broke sjed fail, atrUdag a barge iwtntaining twenty-five asan. One waa drowned and two fatally hart. Cadea Uarfcat. nZZXl-Zmr, oaah, H&K)o 4. J-U2dr:m.OXoi lJBTIOTHr-2iatatl H9 1 Jil-U 11 li. i-Omtr; eaeb, tU 73, gap tarn krs,f ItV U -Ciaady;aaah PCi Boat- tr" nv - 7 t r.Moaia,Ua. J-r- Maadr, i ta-otjii ,rCVaamary llfjn dairy. K I fcawtf avaatt Day Aat aiiati OtfolDtKafl, Aag. 1. Tha anouil rampmaating of tha Seventh Day Ad veatiata, of aouthaastarn Nebraska openad bare today with a large attan daaoa from hare and abroad. Tba aiiiawganra baid ia Btruve grove, ad joining town and will continue at. least six days. Her ncee are conducted in both tha Eogbah and German lan guagea. Beside prominent m'nistara from Nebraska, sole minister of tha church are bare from Dakota," Colorado and Minneera. bia locality has bean visited the past few daya by hot winds, which haa effectually destroyed the corn crop. Tha further tact that small graiaa wara a partial failure reodera tha condition of a majority of farmers anything but Politiaa are warming up in Furnaa coanty and are likely to be dioidedly in tat sating bafara the campaign doasa. IadiosUona now point to the probabili ty of at laaat three tieketa being put in tba field, unless tba republicana eon cluda not to go through tba formality of making nominations. Tha alliance lament ia ao strong here and threaten to awoop tha political platter, in ot Queoosof which tha g. o. p. leaders are dismayed. Ia rertisa af thm Tewe Wmrmm mp Wauivt, luu, Aug 1 Fir started at 2:12 o'clock vesterdsT afternoon in the Sarsra buildina-. occupied as a . billiard haiL ia the weet d of tovn. A strong west wind prevailed and tha whole business portioa of tha town waa eoon in flames, Meadotawae called oo tor aid and responded with a lira angina oa a special train, but too lata to ba of any assistance. The building wara all frame and very dry, and were about all eooeumed. The fire destroyed fifty six business buildings. Tba upper atoriaa of eoma wara occupied aa dwellings, and sixteen families are left homeless. Tha loss is estimated at from 1150400 to 1300100', insurance about one-half. Tba principal sufferer are Keasier, Baa Ennis, $21,000, insurance 110,000; 8. Zeltg.gei era! store. $6,000; insurance 13,000; Paler man Bros, general store, 5,0C0, insuraace tOOO Bnrcbell Bros, general etore, low on stock t&flOO, on building $1,500, insurance $3,700; Conn, Brown, t Co., lumbar, $2100, no iaaur an or. The business portijo of tha town ia gone. No lives lost. VMtedbjra Cyclase. Portsmouth, N. 1L Aug. i Tha town of Oasinaa and North and Eaat Wakefield wara visited by a cyclone. Treea wara blown down, barns unroofed coaches overturned nd heavy bodies carried through the sir for eome dis tance. Tha mountain train, ia eharg of Coodnctor Goodwin, due here at 6.30 p. m. waa an hour lata, having bean de layed at North Wakefield fa telegraph pole that waa biown dowa. Tba - Igsia bad juat atartad wban tha engineer aaw a woman standing on the track signal ing. Tha woman waa Mrs. Emily Rob biaaon, who motioned tba engineer that a large pine tree had -blown across the track eome distance ahead. Tba ob struction waa removed and tha train proceeded, but ws obliged to stop sev eral times and remove trees from tba track. Reports from tba laka region aay the cyclone waa very a vara in 'that aaetioa. T AltHtpti Mat to Wrecks Trala. Bostom, Aug. L Two attempt have bean made to wreck a Pullman train of tba Boston and Maine railroad, known as the "flying Yankee." Aait waa'paaa ing through Chelsea just before it waa due at tha eastern avenue crossing, three man reported to Flagman Smith that tbey had found a new sleeper on tha track and had thrown it down tha bans. In a few minutes tha train cam rushing down the track and atopping near the crossing, dropping a sleeper which it had struck near Forbes bridga. It bad carried tba sleeper a quarter of of a mile striking and aplialering tha tiaa and tearing up tint road bad at intervals. The eogliiajraialighUy dam aged. Tha police are iaraatigsting tha matter and gmatly dtaira that tha three man who reported tha obstruction shoo Id communicate with them. Tba train consisted of aaven wall filled coach es, and it waa running with great rapid ity wban it mat tha obstruction. Citt or Mexico, Aug, L Gecoaimo Pow, confidential agent of tha East gorerameat, ia spsakiag about the poa aibjlitiea of pane batwaan Salvator and Ouataaiala said: "Tb army of 84y tor lain a must excel lent position at present to demand aa honorable paaoa. Oir couatry baa not been theaggreaaor, Guatemala baa andearoreo to dictate to ua who ahall ba our president. , It baa to be mtddleaoma aad raaairada practical object laaaoa that will maka it aaora eaatioaa hi tba futare hoar it bv tarfarac ia oar intaraal afain. ' Tha of- floara of tba UaiUd Btatea aad Jiao ia briagiog paaoa bet waaa Salvador aadl Gaatamala wiU ba appraaiatad. Oar aoaatry doa aot waat war, bat wa want aa koorabU paaoa that will, gamaataa that thaw ahall ba aolatarmad;Uag ia oar brtaraal affairs from oataUa Caa tral rapaUiaa." - K - FliMavaa, Pa, Av Tha at tha Kattoaal tabattartiat UcZaarrt, r t waa aatsi at a xasMa,aiC aMmoiflssUnltffMrtL tatsCa UASSECT03 1C0TES Pr. aidant Harriaoa haa aeat tb lowing aaaaaage to enagwas: fol To the 8eaate aad Hour of Utpr- ssaHtiTis: To tha recta: attempt to secure a charter from tba state of North Dakota tor a lottery company, tha peed tag effort to obtain from tha atst of Loaiaiaaa a renewal of tha charter of tha foaiaaaa state lottery, and tha re tabiummeat ot one or m-m lottery companies at Mexican towns near the bonier, have served tba good purp of calling public attention to the evil of vast proportion. If tba baneful effect of lottery s were confined to the states that gar tha companies corporate powers, and license to conduct business, citizens of other states, beu powerless to apply legal remedies, might clear themselves of the responsibility by the uaeofauch moral agaoviaa aa withia their reach. But tha ease ia not so. People ot all states sre debauched and defrauded. Tha vast aume of money offered to states for charters sre drawn from the people ot tha United States, and tba general govern ic en t, through the mail ayateaa, ia made aa ef fective and profitable medium of inter course bat waaa a lottery company aad its victims. Tba naaof tha mails is quite aa sasenti! to a company a a Mate lioanaa. It would ba practically impoaeible to exist if tha msila were ef fectually closed against their advertis meats and remittances. Tjs uaa of the msila by those compaatee ia a prostitu tion of aa agency oaly in rend, d to servo tha purpose ot legitimate trade and decent social intercourse. It ia not aeoamary, I am urr, for ate to attempt to portray tba robbery of tha poor aod the widespread corruption of public and pri vate morals which are necessary inci deata of these lottery schemes. The national capital haa become tba uo headquartsr of the Louiaiaaa lottery eompany, and ita numerous agwnta and attorneya are conducting a business bare involving piobably a larger use uf the mails than that of aay legitimate enterprise in tba District of Columbia. Thia ema to be good reas on to belter that the oorrnptiag touch jf tliea agent haa been (alt by tbe elatka in tba postal service and by some police officers of tha district. Severe aad effective legislation should be promptly enacted tb enable tha post-of- tos depart meet to purge tha avails of ill letters, newspapers sad circular re lating to tb business. A latter of the postmaster general, which I transmit oerewith, poiats out tha inadequacy of H tba existing statute and tagfist lag- :alatioa that may ba affective. It may Uao be necessaiy to ragnlate tba earry- of letter by express compaatee ao to prevent the use of thoaa agaa ita maintaia oommnaloatiaaa ba lottery ' companies aad their to aad catoaM in other cities. It doa not ma potable that tborecaa ba any division of ssoUmeot a to tha propriety of dosing tha . mails agaiaat Una companies, and I therefore ven ture to express tha bop that aueh proper legislation aa fa nwaaary to that and will be given to tha postoffioe oa partaneat. . Tha latter of tba postmaster ganaral raf erred to by the presidect calla atten tion to tha inefficiency of tha present v una recommends tns pasjair or toe ti-lortery bUl recenUy reported to tba Tha tariff bill waa than taken up and Mr. Morrill addreseed tba annate. He aaid tha ill-natured danuneiationa by Amorioaa manufactures by oratoricali free traders indicated that tbey prefer red tha prosperity of foreign manafae- turara to that of bar own country' aad that tb would compel tha latter to manufacture aa cheaply ss aay for eigner, or abandon their business. Tha real purpose waa finally to break aid degrade tb preseat seals of of Aaaerioaa worfcmaa. Gemiagto Quest ion of agricultural depression, Mr. faorrill aaid there waa a glut of miaiafor awtion disstmiaated oo that aobieet and farm product aradeareasad tbrougboat tn world, xne only poesiOM remedy w Ufa la reach ot tha American farmer waa peatUv protect ioa agaiaa sosm petition aad aaah aaaoa to othar avooatiooa aa would too ooaeumers of their product. Ha aaaarted that ia 1S88 had it not baeafor thadalyot aOneat a buabel oa wheat tha wheat of India weald ha v snatched the aiarkat of New York from the atata of Wiaeoaata aa watt aa from otb Tba farm mortgagam porta would show that farm ia Kaaaaa wara laat tnaa onoqaarter of tM aaMoaavaiea nan ansa i Th abarga that AJaariaaafi hagajy la aabt or aaoraaothaatba farm ara of aay other aoaatry waa a nam a aoiM tab at tha aad ther eoald v aaly Baferria to of Caatral aad Imth Kr.trrii aaid that ot aji eassssi shSB''-aad aoaadaaaa 'ama aty for aoma g- i taay haa aaapaar, aot oaly l aiaofor Maortoticav V mt at Wsam piaaaaai a Bas-a at aWr araa sU ba i aa asi at ar-w, Lr. liirria aaid t&t ImtLtitymmm tha hsaU faattca rsar-lai a atroaaar a tV fcarrlac- i Miiatid ia l..i4 f ifi , , 1 .raw t U by a koaaty ju UaUt; ;nf'J(haJ baa car tJUt. V i r J artksaMUrtwsaaxiaaaaBtaCc g4 &r H 'ataifc larg. trl :lrawavr a- is -'Jo. 'Jl tk wot t .. t . ams,aa a"- i a jpoaniy aaagmaratad that the aaaaaa ra- sMrtgagaa Pieroa aiperienrad a potato famina laatwwek. Toaraaraover eighty tewphoaaa ia uaaia Columbut. A scarcity of houses for rant ia all that hurt Auburn. Dakota City voted bond laat weak to build s $tU0 school boas. Tba OaralaUa canal ia completed and water baa been turned iota it. Tb Catholic. B iptiata aad Metho dist of AliMia will aoon erert parson Praparation oa a graad eeale are be ing am for th coming chautaaqua at Long Pin. Mra. Joha Johnson, . of Stanley at tempted to lift a tab of water and dislo cated bar shoulder. "Meedow larks," "prairie ducks" a 'aaipe are being shot ia large aumbara. but no quail nor prairie chickens c be found. Tba Thayer county teacher' iretitut is ia seasioa at Hebron, and tha post masters have already run abort of postal cards. It ia now aanoaaord that tha Short line was not sold to tha Milwaukee. It simply made a traffic arrsagamsnt with that load. A steamboat haa bee purchase) to ply tha billow ef Oak Creak aod fur nish delight to all pleasure seekers at Dannebrog. Tbe original package establishments of Chad run ara greatly concerned about congressional legialatioa on tha subject of their bjsiasai. To secure th United Brethren collage tbe citiseue of Kearney propose to raias ia addition to tha land aubaidv already subscribed. Tba business of Nash A Hermann, merchants of Homer, came to a very udden atop a few daya ago with liabili ties amouutiog to $8,000. - R O. Wilson of tba Kearney Ktw JTra baa invented a machine for folding papers wbicb fold lore time and pack bb ugly in a nesting box. A special sleet ion will ba bald in Greeley county Aug 12 to vote on a change of knation for tbe county arsL Scotia, Oraaley Centra and O'Connor are all In it. lb engine and machinery tor tba inking of s 1,000 foot mineral test wall on th bank of Oak creek near Danne brog have arrived aad drilling will eom- aneaatonoe. Th United Brethren are contemplat ing tha erection of a church edifice' at Amherst oo the K. B. A H. road in tba ir future. Plana and apaoittcatioaa ha bteo made. J. A. Bolleabsrgsr, of York, while at tempting to taie gajocmy window in thMhodMeureh,fell throagh to tba groaxd, a diatano of thirty test, aa tainiag a vara injuria. Jsass Bingham waa given a prelimin ary bearing at Cbadroa oa tha charge of stealing cattle and waa bound over in tba aum of $000. Ha refused to giva tb required security and want to jail. Aa old lady named Young, living at Geneva, mse tbe aaoond attempt to aad bar life Sunday by tha rough on rate route. A doctor waa called and aba still live. She ia aaid to be faabla E'i Montgomery, tha oolorad cook at the Grand Pacific hotel at Columbu akrpad with a white woman employed at tb aame houaa. It Is supposed that tbe modern Othello and tha deluded girl want to Council Bluffs, Tha cslored man haa no abow even ia Tobias. An ebooy bued peddler bald undir . tha town pump at that place and after tba ordeal be ap peared ss whits aa any ot tha boys. With aa sys to pumas ha had blacked hie face and tba boy knew it. Five young boy from Iowa who wara armed to tha teeth wara arrested at Ne braska City. Each on carried a big raaoivar, aad they were hound fur tha tar west. After drinking a few eoboon ara ot champagne aad savers! bottle of Piper Haidsiaek they gave the anap away, xnair arme wara tanan from thm, aad they waca ordered bank to Iowa, .;' Bar. J. D. Palia preached bia farewell aacmoa 8aaday to hie Baptist coagraga tioa at Kearney. Rev. Pulis will sup ply tba pulpit of tba Baptist church at Had Ctood, temporarily. He haa worked hard ia th ia tercets of bia ah arch la Kearney aad leave bah lad him a aaw aaaroh edifice, which will re has laft. . N. I. trow, of Kearasy, lost th noa tof tba aaa aaadia aprlaklkag the hwraalew waaka ago. Tbanoaala vaa af braaa, ahoat aU iaobaa long. Tba lava wm earafoUy aaarobed, bat it aoaidaotU foaad. A waek later bmttniltfiaf wtth a kvg tart lata yard, aaaUag H by tha tad, waaa tha aaimal daagorgad tha - Tfettatatala. rvaaiaa aommittea la doiaasMotevrfcia tba astwaat of CaaanaJMaf oil emtfara aad rtWiaWllfllllHIl ataft tar, Aagaata la laaaMa. It aaa yamdta ir afttra kcariaa af try. rftJ -ja hi I.ete4aa af MiftsJsVa fUif IAS f Pott Scott want human! octet?, logs! Is is sailed the acid tongad Farmer are beginning to ccmpiaia of th ecaraity of water tor stock. Thro thousand acre of oaator beana in Clark oouaty ie tha crop report that year. Tba city of Garaat baa assumed a$9Sr OOOobligatioafor tba oooslruction ot waterworks for th city. Arkaaaaa City claims 3flOO mora in habitants thea aay othar city ia tha Third oongrassion! district. . Th company will make another effort to complete th water work plant at Blue Rapid according to oootract. ' Th aaniiml valuation of property la Phillip county, foot ap ttJal7,a, aa increase of half s million over laat year. James O. Wagner ot Topeka wen touad dead Sunday in his hotel room at Wichita. Excessive heat vaa tba Cbarlaa - Dowall waa dangaroualy tabbed by Bill Keller near Hiawatha. They at tended so al'ianoe Meeting and quarreled afterward. A young child , eighteen months old. eon of Jsm Grose, waa burned to death Ufr It could be rescued in aa old building ia West Lawrence. Conaidarabla excitement waa created ia Atwood laei weak br tba arrest of Albert Hamming for embesxlenteat. It issuppoasd that politics and aa old county aaat trouble U at th bottom of tba affair. A gang of infant firebuga baa arrested at Topeka, charged with re cent incendiary fire. Tb members ara Tom Wallace, asvaa years old; Hugh Coultia, aged nine; Frank Allen, ten; and Fred Allan eleven. An Atchison man haa lOOAO buabela of oorn, for which be ba paid lee than 25oaotaabuahL Juat to think bow many chance of that kind there vera in Kaaaaa four or Iva month ago. Tha vnfe ot WUIiaiu Damatraas of Hia watha, Kaa, Tuesday put $40 of bar bus liands aalsry in tbe cook Uv for safe keeping. She started the firs yesterday ing without thinking of thia fact aad there ia nov nothing left but a lti tie pile of ashes. George A. Chick, president of tha Chick abort method (malting eompaay, b4 returned from Chicago. Ha vaa sen in tba afternoon and aaid that work would ba commenced on tha loselting work bare within a t.eek. all report to tbe contrary aotwithetanding. . Atameetiag of tha atata railroad oommiaaionare at Topnka to consider tha revision and reduction of tba looal diatano tariff. Tha representative of the fanner' alliance failed to ehow up. A radu . tlon of SO par aaat vaa reeom The final bearing aa ad ji.araadt) Augua' 4. Jerry Niohola, on tha excursion boat Willie Cade Suoday, continued to annoy a number of young man after repeated warnings to keep away, when a soda water glaaa waa thrown ct him with great force by one of tha annoyed party. Jerry bled profusely from tb wound oa bis right temple bot ba will not die. No blame ia attached to tha you eg men. Tba courts decided a abort time since that bicyclist abould have tba right of way across tba Kaw bridga at Topeka, and now tba farmers otSbawnea hava voted that tha town ahall hava no bridga. Tba farmer still seem to ban tba call. Charles B. Hoi mat aod William An thony ot Kansas city have juat coa4 arrangement to build a dam acroat tha Kansas river above Topeka and electric powar to power uacr there. Work will begin at once upon tha dam, the aurvay having been completed. The dam and electric plant will cost $1,000,000. Six teen hundred and eighty bora powar at $30 per bora power per annum haa bean taken and it ia expected that at least 3M horse power will ba taken by the time the work ia finished ayaai' Tbara la bow a law auit over tba teor that fall on a Kaaaaa farm Washington. The man who aaw it strike the ground and secured it waaa renter, J. It January Th owner of tne land a Mia Kiy, has sued for ita aiatioB. January had bought bar alaim ot her agaat for $25, aad took a receipt. Tba ff reedy mis claim bar agaat bad no iht to ssJL Profsssor Baowof the state university bought tha too of January tor $000. Anything that January sells to Sao w ought tab bald valid. Jacob 1L Blober, of Topeka, tba orig inal package agent who vaa arrested for contempt of tha district court in disregarding aa injunction issued agaiaat hi business, aa tared la to a written agreement with tba oouaty at torney, whereby b agreed to vitbdrav hi answer In the eaaa paadiag againel bim to ba perpetually anjmaad, to pay alltbecostaof tba eaaaa agaiaat him aad of habeas corpus oa brought ia hie hefcalf ia thefedersl oort alao all saaees and suet In thaaimilar aait agaiaat bia etark, Santa, to pay to aoaaty attorney a fa ot $30 aad to eh i avaak of uqaor baok to Kaaaaa CUv. SiavMr has aajtaskl ia ataiat mnaill mat viUthatiepaadekeo8 and M liable to be gr ti J aad,aoa- viatad of taiaay aad waa giad to at MaaaCyai a did, Ca haa aaak lai'ritlj r,1 la taa arlc'itiDl aaakag amalagai darwry tha tvo aiainai atrti FAO KITES. Tba chaCir vhich ara nov lold far to cent a yai ataka pratty aight fcvawas for abort tripa, a they ara juat tba thing for a aVaaptng ear. yarda is raquirad, and ana jaat ItadDoUiauaingbuttha dalaty aewing and fancy faathar atitchaa, to rether vithabitof laea oo. tha Back and ball aiaavaa.. Of coarae va eoat vaar booties, but one etod technically called a reed baa baen aurraptitioiiaiy uaad all aaoof, and nov a second creeps into atoet govns, and skirts muat quite touch the ground. And vhera is the fain, after all, over the conventional draaata of several aaooa agof It ia avfully discouraging to tha apoeUss of drsaa reform, though. Karah Bernhardt aayi aba Is etill wearing mourning far tha lamented Damala when off tha ataga-at keaat the mourns to bar knee in violet silk stockings with Yandykcd laea inserted and satin slippers of the aaate violet hue. Another Parisian actraaa deter mined to attract attention at the races, and wore a hat fashioned entirely of aood shavings. Really and truly shav ings. Do yon itndy the fashion plates, and did you ever wonder how the folds and line manage to lie in ao pictureaqu fashion, and did you ever vonder where those ideal womtsQ were and why there Is no sort of reference made to abort and chubby women to whom three platea are cruel in their irony? Hurley there la a fortune walling tba artist who doean't maka her with a waiat elongated ao abnormally aa aba is pictured. Isahlea'e tf sweet Cetera. , A long time ago people aged to think that blue vaa caaentially a color for blondes and angels. Nobody can dis pute ita being the color for angels, but it certainly Is not the one to be cboaan byabloude. '1 be fair skin look cold Enough, and when blue, especially pale lue, is put near it, tbe effect given hi very undesirable because what vaa blear white before, become a pallor nov. Blondes had much better wear any of tbe rose shade, bright scarlet, warm brown or dark green, leaving the very trying pale to the brown haired laaiie with a bright color, or tba warm brunette whoae skin doea not know tbe unsightly tjuch of aallov neat. Everybody like a rose colored lining, and, to be in vogue thia aeaaon, t very body ought to have a rae-eoiord frockin cotton, or wool, ia aUk or tiilla,itlf alvays taoat ctuvttable In brlncf out ones aaat faatfarej and toning down one worst Combined with white, tha pink shades ara aa iUinty aa a bit of old china, and vlll suggest tb pretty pink and vatte ladles, whom Wattean painted on fans, who played at little Trianon with Marie Antoinette, laughed and jeated, and yet did not fear when they had to face death on the guillotine for tbe Bake of tbe king and tbe queen. Ladies Home Journal I - Lace-like stripes are the feature In cotton and woolen thtn drea goods, and are made very effective by running in harrow silk or velvet ribbons, and finish Ing with rosettes of the same. A fluted brim Is a novelty la straw bonnet. A black chip recently im ported, of this description, was trimmed With narrow black ribbon, velvet and povalipa, the ribbon pinned on with amall gold pins. J Cheviots are In special demand for tailor made gowns, and are severely pimple in cut and style. Checks and SUids are largely adopted, tbe bodice at cross-over and lined with silk; tha kirt only faced. Muslin dresses are made with straight tucked skirts, full, crossed, Y-shaped or "surplice" bodices, high, MIL leg-of-mutton sleeves, and broad waist-band of silk or ribbon. Tbey are Inez pen- fuve but very effeetare. I Long pearl bucklee are allghtly bent gveraad uaad upon tha shoulder of pray or peach-tinted drosses, in aa up ward position. One .upon the left ibonlder holds th draped fullness, pblch Is carried in a diagonal line to lite right of the waist : A novel idea for evening diataeslsto stripe white silk with black velvet; add k broad, full waist-band of velvet to the full, open, crossed bodice, and high, full daevca of black velvet. There are no tuffs and no contrast ef white apon tba Uaves. . j.- Uevmtnymjmty iiuti by etwuaaeppisJtadbmtoaneckyok, tmvared with a plaiting of tha lac, or a raeaa. Ttebmsnatn ylaited Vary fan and muat ba of hsnfrotae qoal ttf. 8oae ara made vttfa tworalUnga, like BOBSseas. A soft gray ( H hW.aaaaBbia far cool daya la tiM eoaairy. jtaMttwithaa C aeroat the waiet-baa ia freat, tnictt akift triaused saaaas the wa bovam itaali " i aJ aatn fcrg44tay, TaJvat, av asft!ary aa itW. Vm -O U fUrt wkfta-af alMaa a2 tf tta foaw to gaft $SX ot arc Vaa.