. . . - - . - . "V'MIp - : . . ' 'II\'II ' > H I ' " 'I' ' , - - - . - - - - - GREENS ARE ! > Oll1 jJA.H APPEAR , OFTEN IN BROWN , GRAY , OR BLUE MIXTURES. l\fM , street Attire BboWfl TClllleucy , Townrd BhulIUclt- ; Tnllorhl"- Oored Skirts Arc BtyUMh , hut Plent- ed Oncli MC the Newcr. : lie" li'wk corre.qllondcn : _ ' " . . _ II " ' _ H. ' . . . . . _ . . f Y . , lUll I'LrtH'L U L LU ! : thlru ! is n lIuLlclllblu retllrn. towarJ "Im- plrr tnllorluK. l"I a- turt ! ! ! tihnlllhuw tl1l1 ) tunllullcr ; IIrt ! basque coats , hublt cI aL'J , lhrCl."Qunrtul' l'OntH , OIChort wl k1ng UIHI tlw e- cllnc ot thc ! lhullcLl Ilounce. ' .rhero ill 11 tOllCY tor Ow IIse ot tYO IUllterials , one l'ough , IIIt ! IInLOOlh , in wnlklul ; Wt1S. It I ) u g It t wee d s , trlc7.I's , ooevlots IIntl chucked - ed umtcrinl.'I are I' " In h Ilvcry attractive 111 'q\CIl" nud show many beautltul bltmd. 1 partlculnrly in browns und gr ns , GtL'CIId aru more conspicuous Olan uSll111 In Quuh materials and appear vcr ) ' ottlm In brown , gruy or blue mlxtUrl'8. ' .rhere is tl bluc tWl't.-d with a very 1DIIU grcen pin dlcck thnt makl'fl up prottUy , bud ( : here are rou h browns shot with threadlt I -ot dull blue nnd oran e thl1t are nttrae- Ithe 1a tailor gowns. Sue e leathers arc - 'Y 'AD aeceS60rl on many ne" taHor ( 'UWllil. . , . ' , The leathers arc tound in almost any color and are UBlod In bandH , pipings and fGr cuflB , collars and belts. 'They make pretty waistcoats , too. Suede cents made < > ver trleze skirts arc a 5t'l1&h novelty. Belbi and pipings ot vivid orange It ! < nther ATC shown on some dark wools , on which tiley are the only high colCll" . Finish ot bright stitched ! Iilk turnishes tJhe neC'd , dash ot rontrastlng color In other gOWDB , 'llhus in the gown ot this Initial ploture , w1 ch wns green twccd shot with white , the collar and tubs were red taffp.tn Irtltched In white and finil Jed with learl . buttous. , J All , vnlklug skirts are unlined. Clrl u , , , lur akirts have disappeared. 'l'11U Jrl'tl Wrt wltb flare below the knC < ! : f Ilnd bw , but the ple11ted skirt is Ule l1ewr tnoll,1 nnll ' ! l'f'TnR to hI' fill' I'mnln' ! qo"t. , , ' - . " , , " " " , hUUltl' nud enmiur ; hllre IIweepilll : lrnlJ.ls. [ lIcll dlverdt ) ' III wruPII l'l Inillclttcd tor tlill uud , , 'Iuter , but loug ftnd tJuee- 1I1111rter l'OUts are 8Q richly finlrhed and nru altogetJler so handh'Ome , tllat they flrobnbly will domluut < ! ' . 1.lght cloth. . Rnd ralle ' silks nre USN tor thetle l'Outrt , nnd lIIany hundoollle velvet coatK lire seen. ' 1'hl' ) ' ure lIIorc eluhorately tr\mllll"l.l \ tluiU in Carmer seUIIOIL'I , hl1l1 ! : loosel' nUnround nnLl JUH'e ! rumen'e ! heU ylceves or 11\11.1) ( luffR. Stole clld" nlllJ tnncy l'QUars atloru UlallY to bt. tlll'il tor uveulna nnd car- rla ) ( \ \ ' Ilr tlliR wlut'r. mack vclvet 111ukeR 11 ( ' stunnlngl ) ' l1'lnltned with gold or ! ! l1vt'r cmhrotlry ! ! umItet \ \ \ " ) ' ru lace. folre IN rcfitly meN and looks well wlll'n ' trimt1led.wlUI . beav ) ' cream lace aUlJ "luck or hriJ.ht eolored vclvet. Chanse- uhle I > l1k IR uSl'll Cor short l'OOt. ; with a tl'lruU1ln or guipure. Ne"'lIurket l'OUts pro11lis to be st'll'Jb , nnd the fU\'ured l' < llors ure red and soar- let. l..oofe mantle l'Oats nre seen. too. &true clos ! ! lilting short looats hnve S110ul- der CIIWS that dll ) to fi polut at the back. 'TIlte lhouldcr lQrtlon or tbe oope 19 bul- tOltl-d hack to Jlve a hood e1Iect. D I4.lcs 1111 thcse coats tllCre will be morc l' pM than InveICcn worn reccntly. A larKe shure or thlose outer garments have 11 look ot nO\1:1I ) ' , so tile arrny or them now In the sliver gra ) ' moire , hangln ; : Cull end cut awuy In trent , w th a gray veh'et collar ; a long white broadcloth dtmk trlnunlod witit giber embroldery and rose pink vclvet , nud an odd 81lOrt coat ot gray moire with cape coUar and trim- mitl ot peach Illnk rose ruchings. Mirror vcln'l , almost as tine I\ad BOtt os crepe , 18 one ot the season's very haud- 80me materlnls. It Is pus1 ng panne tD the wul1 , nnd small wonder , whim Ita . . J " . , , . . , " ' - . . . . . - : . . . . . . . . . . . --J SillPLIDS OJ , ' MANY NEW WUAl' ! : : . quality and colorings nre considered. It will be used tor almost everything- cloaks , cents , S'tret and visiting own , and evening gOWtk'l. In the light shadea It Is , perhaps , at its best. Silvery shot cIfeets In pooch pink , blue , nile gr l.u , rOM pink are lovely , end In comblnntlon with rich lacc and trolling silver embroidery - ery will he rival : ! ol s.hl r traD.'flllrent tubrlcs. Swisses , lUoussl'lines , are alr.o to be comblncd with velvet. Silvery jleen mirror velvet , ahout the llrettlcst IIhlde at all , WfiS the material ot the It'tt-hnnd gown ot toolay'lf : third picture. It hnd plphlb"S and revers ot black and White stl'IJlC'd silk , and wns embroldere in gold. Pl'nch pink , numed ay 'handsome tor tLls velvet , is In general Caver , and is much used in liberty satin Cor house dresl s , with Ince Ilnd chiffon trimmings , D Hc te blulos arc liked tor house dresses , too. A blne liberty satin gown is shown here. Its fichu draping ot white chantilly was caught at tile waist with a black velvet how. I1nl Itq . . ' 111,1.1 W'Iot ! 'Imoro\c ' \ , . " , , -t.lte . " ,1 . . ' " . ' ' , . { . ' I i. . I' : " . , ' . , " , . "y , ' , " " " . . . ' 1' ' ; , . > i" : 'i ; } ' i'i j" ' < ) ; . . , . ' , v " , . , , > " ' 1 , 'I " . ( ' ; ' 1' , . , . , ; . . , ; : " . . ' . , ' : ! ! I " , , ' " _ , P . , , , / ; ' \ ' " . . " " . , ; " : : I\ \ \ \ ! ' . / 1'I \ ' ! ' SATN. f , ' It appeurs In side or kilt pleats nnd In : "cry broul : , shallow box-pleats stlthed ! I down 10 below the knc's end tbl'o Il'rt . to Uure. 'I'helle sklrta ure Terl har.1 . to , ' ahnle nnd tit 811100thly over the blps. V'1 . Rowe are made with a closely filted plain I I r 111)1 ) yol.c to which the pleatNl skirt I. I' \ , .tlnchl'd. . WIUI these are seen the modi- . fil'l1 Norfolk jaeket nud tbe loose blouse Llnt with hnsqut' , ( ' Jleclally tor outlnq "nltll , whl'tl. till' ) ure preterable to eton& ( , jr bolero j:1ckrts. All .idrtll are 11 triUe . . ortcr than Jest & ' 1180" wWI , Utose tl1r' ' \ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - - . . . . .u , . , . , . . . . . _ . . . . , _ . . . . . . . : . . . . . . _ . clllffon. ErnIlre lIlotlels In satin and rei. Vet are very swaggur tor evening an bouse wear. New tall sldrts urc ratber striking 111 coloring. StrllX'd WCHef ! have Revers I colO'nJ , os a rule , the strJpl'tJ both \\d and narrow. 1 lowered IIllks are pretty , BOweitb Buch large , Ii'praWllnlf :1tternj .lII to rcmind 01\1I ot Dully \Ollnl D. Dr I' ' dCtl dl'S'ilns ara to be Itylbh. Bilk. an ulJttle heavier In texture lUul. UfO a aou , utlDJ' appearuco. . _ _ . _ - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ oL" . . . . . . . . . "L. "A- TOWN C PTURED I . . - . . COLOMB I AN GOVERNMENT HAS A SER IOUS SETBACK. I AGUA DULIC LOST TO HER I FEDERAL FORCE SURRENDERS TO THE ENEMY. LIQUOR IS IN SOMAOA Fuur It. "nllltlllllnry 'Vnr YeR.olllln Ua ) " ( II l'I\lInllO , n'lIl "ltunUun Tlter au,1 nt Colon Is Scrim. . . Wusbln/ton / , Sept. lO.-Mr. Ehr- man , vlce.consul.general at Panama , luh'lses the state detmrtment by cabh' that Agna Dulle has been surrendered LJy the government forces. Ii'our rev' olut.lonary war vessels arc now In tbl' hay o ( Panama. and the revolutionists reported to be moving toward the rail road. Mr. Ehrman considers tbe situation at Colon and Panama ser- Tbe , omalals of the Colombian legation - tion proess not to be seriously alarmed over the ! > urrender of tbe Kovernment ( orces at Agua. Dulio. The number o ( government soldier ! > there 13 estimated to be somewhat less than 3000 men , and while tbelr loss III admittedly a setback , Colom- bia's representatives declare the etTpot will be to stimulate tbe government greater activity to crush out the re- bellion. ' .rlw general understanding here has been that the jtovernment bad about 7,000 men under lums on the IstbmUl ; . Wbllo this may be an over estimate , legation ol1lolals say there Is sul1lclent men left to ol1'er strong resistance to any e1Iorts the revolutionists may make to lake the In'er-ocl'anlc railroad or the cities at Colon or Panama. . The revolutionists arc thought tn be In the vicinity at of those places. Since the capture by the Insurgents of the gunboat Hoynen the government Is without na\'al protection on the Pacllto coa"t , th IUlh the BOlato , recently - cently purchased In t.he United States IS now on her way down from Seattle , , This vCMsel , the omolals say , will be more than a match for the whole reb- fleet. No advlces regarding the surrender of the government forces at Agl1n Dulao have reacbed the legation. NO LIQUOR IN SArlOA. Washington , Sept. lO.-The govern ment bas decided against. the stle 01 Intoxicating liquor of any description "L."A our Samoan possessions. Shortly after the tripartite agreement between England , Germany and the Unlted States for the gevernment of the Sa. . moan Islands was made and the as. sumptlon at the control of tbe Amerl. can portion of the Islands by the navy , under whlob Ithe government wai placed , a license for tile sale o ( liquor at Tutulla was granted. Bnbsl'quent. ly , upon the recommendation of the naval governor , this license was re , voked , not how..ver , before the united States vice consul at Apia , Mr. Black , I lock , had erected a hotel at Tutulla , In wbloh tbe sale of liquor was carried , on. When the license was revoked he lodged a protest with tbe navy department - ment claiming tbat tbe prohlblthm 01 the sale of liquor would work tIua.nclal Injury to him and representing that Its sale would In no wise corrupt the morals of tbe natives , who he represented - sented , were not addicted to the use of Intoxicants. It was also r'present- ed to tbe department that the sale 01 Intoxlc.\nts was perrnltted In the Brit , J h and German portions of the Islands , Aler duly considering the matter , the navy department bas dl"clded against Vice Consul Blacklock , ann the action o ( the naval governor In :0- voklng the license bas been sus'alned , Minister Lelsl1mnn at Constantine pIe h38 Informed the state departmeL 1 that he will depart from his pot 11.1 once on leave of ab enee , placing ! tIr bpencer Eddy , secret ary at the lega tlon , In charge of American Interests It Is understood that Mr. Lelshrnal b\IHecure : I satt.factory al surancc fro II the Pllrte that t.here should b no fur ther delay In tbe adjustment of thl war qll stlons , except. . the case of Mh Stone , which , owing to the Inabllit : yet. . to del ermine wltl1 which countr the rcsponslbillty IICd-'l'llrleey or Uul \larla.-would he talcl'n IIp later. WOnAN KILLiO WII'U AX. Stamps , Ark" S < , pt. -The wlfeo ,101111 lIarp r , a resldellt of this placc liaR been murdered , her slayer u..11I1 an I1.x . < " with wlllchhedealtthewflltIlll I wo heavy b ( ) WSA hen ! ille WiLH aSlee'll lIer heart ' s alnll it t evered frllm Ih buciy. 'I'he. woman's husband has dl I1ppeared. GLAD SHIP WAS SIJNK. , Derlln , Sept. -1.'he German for I ehm olllce Inlurms the Ar-soclatel prrs'l ' th , t the IIaytian pro\'J"lonu I IClVIJrnment ha..communlcated to Gel I , m LIlY that naytl reJareh'd : Lhe 1"lm II1lst gunboat Crete-a-Plerrot as a p : rate , and tbe Interests of Haytl wer unwuchrd by the action of the Gel , man jtunhoat Panther In slnkll1 th , , Urt'te-a-P.errot at the entranC ( : of th narbor ot GonnlvCi. - , , " . , , , c . . . . . I" . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j , ' , . . . - - - - MISSIO S IN VAIN---- ; nOYf'fllor Stonf'l'n"hle ' to lIettie the8trlke Nu ChnnllIln hltnntlon. New Yurle , Sept. 10.-WlIIlnm A. . , tone , of l'ennsylvunlll , who came to this city nnd made an elTort durln the duy tu see hnt could bo done towards seltllllg the nnthrnclte coal trlke , returned to Harrlshurg , I'a. , tunlght without Ilppurently llUvln i heen able to nccompllsh a settle. , lIent. ' 1'hore were rumors nfloat I hat the o\'ornor's vhdt hud results , hut Uenrge W. Porkhs , ot J. P. Mur- \tan & . eo.t denied tonlJtht that there was any chullge 111 the situation. Word to the salDe ofTeot wus rrcel'ed by ) on dlstunce telephone ( rom Pres. Iden t \lesllule ot the Deleware , Lncnwanna & Western ralllrolld , who Is out or town. Governor Stone wns acoompanled to the olty by A ttornoy General Elk- In of Pcnlls'lv.\nlu , nnd Senator Flinn of l'llt.sburl ; . ' .rIle three held fl con- rm'elJce of several hours' duratloll with P. A. Wldeller at 1111l11ldelphla. III the oltll'es of the Ullited Stntei Steel corporation. A Cler the r.onfor- ence had lusted nn hOllr Mr. WldclI- oller went to Ree J. II. 1Ilornu ! ; at the lattor's onlce nnd nslccd him to IIse his IlIlIuence to end the strike. 'l'en minutes aCtor he returned to his rei- 1ll\T conferees and told thorn that Mr. MUftIan bud declined to Intor- fore. fore.Boforo Before leaving the city Governor Stone gave out the following statement - ment : "Attorney General Elcln , Senator FlinD and myself hlLve beun In con- sllltution fur several hours todny with P. A. n. Widener of lJhlludelphlu , who Is a director or tile United Stutes Steel oorporatlon Ilnd I\ssool- nted with Mr Morgan In many busIness - Iness Interests. Mr. Widener Is very anxious to see the strike settled and today took the matter up with Mr. Morgllu. We arc doing what Nr cnn. " Gnnenor Stone was askpd whut progress toward n settlcment had been IUnde dlll'l ng the cOllference had been hud from . Morgau. ofo these qlll'stions he answered that he had nntblD ! : to suy beyond what was contained In his statement - ment and that the ether partlr.s to , the con ference bad also been pledged I tn silence. Governor Stone nisI ) snld thRt ho had no atJP.lntment , . II ere with 'eltbor Senator Plutt or Go"ernnr Odell. When he was questioned nhollt the sltulltlon In Wllkesbarre nnd as to whether he Intended to send more troops tbere , he replied. that he had nothing to say. The governor was told of n report In circulation which was sUPPJsed to account tor Senntor Platt's prediction - diction that the coal strike would be ended tills week. It was to the efTect that Senator PJatts hud leno"- ledged o ( a plun to have a oommlttee appointed rtpresentlng ! New York , New Jersey and Pennsylvania tbo committee to act In nn nd\'lsory ca- paolty , and to suggest leJ.lslation fer I tile settling or the stl'lke nnd be prevention or other labor troubles. Governor Stone refused to comment on this report. Wl1kesb rre , Pa. , Sept. 10.-Presl- dent Mitchell of the United mine workers ot I\merlcn tonl.zht denied III the most emphatic terms tbut tbe c..lal miners strike had been declared - clared 01T. I'You can quote me In the strong. cst terms. "he said , "tbat tbe strike Is stilI on I have recel ved no proposition - osition from the otb lr side , end I have made none to tbe operators AliI know of any negotiations to end the sullce I ha\'e read In the newspa- pers. ' 1'l1e strllee Is stili on and will remain aD lIutl1 declured olt by tbe mlne-workors In cunvcntlon. It Is , up to tbe operatoJ's. " I cronton , l II. , Sept. to.-General I f uperlntendent Rose of the Deleware I & Hudson Rallroarl complDY mine . ciepartment suld toduy that he bud , no knowledge of ony negotiations . which could pos3ibly lead to 0 settle , ment or tile strike tins week , nexi week or any other dellnltely deter. . milled tlmn. lIe said the Delewa [ ( & Hudson compallY stands In eJ' ct , Iy the s line posltlun as It did In thl bel.tlnnln : lIf t.l1U . sHllee and had 11 ( lutl'ntlon of ofTerlng an V cllnilessllln" , Thl. , statement hV Supcrlntenrlenl - Rose Is In barmony with slmllal < ; tatemenlS made by SlIperlntenlll'lll . . Iav of the mrlc. anrl ! 3l1perlntl'ndI1nl Phlllipi flf tile LlIllkawannn rec'ntly , NotwlthitulIlInl ( ; the dcnl'ls or the rirobability uf tin early settlemenl . the nplnll1n prl'\'allq hero that the mines IIJl rlntcnclents have knowled 1 lit Sf ) ne fUIIVOlII\lt ! \ whlcl1ls IIkoly tt suon end the Ht rl ke. CHIl.DREN BUlmEO TO OI ATU. Aurora. SOllth Dakota. Srpt. 10.- Eclna , the IInly chllel of G. D. Cheat hall1. anti Mirv , dllulltor.f ! Fre , . LlIIy. buth chllllr'n nbout fonr year i- of IILte , were bUllied to ceath ] whlll playlUjt In a bal n Yfsterduy. ASKS JOI1N TO 11UNT GE nS. Clevelllnd , 0. , Sept. 10.-IIealtl Ollicer Freldrll'h of this clt.y has sen n letter to John D. Rockefeller , call Inll his attention to the fact thn , edlcal scl < < nce had os yet fulled t discover the smallpox erm and thn slIch discovery wouhl probabl mean till' el\lOlnatinn \ of much hurnu misery anti thu sllvln or many live ! e lie usk1r. . Hockefcller to provld Ie a funr ) fur the pllrpll30 of havjlg ! It Iu vusthw tnn ( carefully carried 00. . _ , . . . . . _ P. . . . . . . . , , . . . " L : . . . _ . . . . - . . . - - - - - 1 MAN HUNT IS BEGUN PIERCE COUNTY MURDERER HID. ING IN THE FIELDS' AWFUL TRAGEDY ON FARM DISOLUTE , MAN KILLS WlhE AND FATHER-IN-LAW YOUNGER CHILD ESCAPES Sl'llllrnte ! I rom "nmll ) ' nlld 'J."hrentnnoll lo Hill I v ry J\tembt'r-l.Iucoln Uluud _ "uuIIlI. . . RenU" ' ) .rncl ( 111m. ! > Icrne , N eh. , Sept. l3.-Gottlleb Nolgenflml , the murderer or wife and father-In-lnw , Is hiding In cornllelds not Ulun } ' miles trom hero , nnd possesS - esS ure huutlng him. 'I'he IlInn hunt follows the terrible tragedy which occured ut the homo of Albert Brey- er , a funner In SlolIHh precinct , midway - way between 1'Iorce nnd Nortolk , .1'rlday ! nlRh about sundown. Uottllob Nel enl1nd uppenrod In the burnvnrd nnd Mr. Breyer ordered him olT the plaoe , wheleupon NelJen- tlud replied by dmwlug his revolver nud tired tWeI shots ut Breyer , botb tuklnll cl1'oct , Nelgenl1nd then went bohlnd the burn , reloaded hili re\'ol- vorl appeared lIfuln ! and UrmJ four mllre shots at Ureyer , two bullets tllklng elTect below the heart , on o- Ing throuHh the 1ldneys nnd one through the forehead. oLllle shouts nttracted the attention or Dl'eyer's wife and two c1nJgltters , one the divorced wlfl ! ot Nellenllnd , who calllu runnln out. ' [ 'ho ' n he shot his former wife In the hend , lelll- 11If : ; her lustJully. lie alst shot and Berlou-Iy wounded Mrs. Dreyor In the 8houll1el' . lIe grnblJOll the YOlln et dnughter nnd snapped his revolver nt her bllt It fnlled to gu oiT. lIe thell tore 011 the clothing olT her budy nnd eicllpec1 lute the corn Iteld snuth or the yarel , and up to this nftertloon hUll Dot been lJuptnred. . Mr. llreyer was able to get to the house and wurd was sent to tlte neighbors - bors who went to town and summoned Drs. l'easant and Woodworth. When the arrived they pronounced Mr. Ureyer's case as very HerlouR , fearing lhe wors' . Mr. llreyerdled t.hls mornIng - Ing shortly ntter 7 o'lliock. Gottlieb Nel enllnd , the murderer , was tbe divorced hUband ! or Mr Drey- er'tI daughter , Mrs. Anna Perters. Orhey had been married nOOu twO } cars when she secured n divorce. Nelgen- tlnd being a wortblelis chllrMter He went to.Kllnslls ; , but c.\me back n few days ago and has been In the neigh. borhood vowing that he would kill tlJe whole family. 'l'he Lincoln bloodhounds were tele- Iraphed for thlB mor , Ing and arrived this noon. 'l'h < , y were taken out to the farm at once. It was reported 'I bout o'cluck that the cloJs had found the tl I1. ' 1'he dogs flUowed ; the trail all the afternoon , but lOlt Iii LOwards darlc and were brought to town for the nl ht. ' .romorrow tboy will be put out allaln. - - CHASE nUl' FAIL TO CATCH. IIumbolt. . 'Neb" Sept. 12.-For the second time within a month complaint - plaint hus been mnde regarding the presenoe In tillS city at a "peeping 'rom , " who Is rnnklng hlmselr especially - pecially olJnoxlous , and for the second tilDe a chase resulted In his narrow escape tlOm capture. People were stundlng ou the walk tallcln when they suw n mnn approach the residence - dence of Ted Calhapp , In the suuth part of the city , and atter peering ( 'uutlously througb the window. climb lutu the urnnehes of a tree near on upstairs window nnd settle down as I ( to wutch tbe house and Iti occupants - pants , The bystanders quietly communi- uated with 1\1r. Calhupp and with two or three companions he st'lrted on u tour at Investigation.o1'he Intruder - ) truder hud tnken warning , however , , and bardly had they started In his t direction he slid down froru the tree aDd started all the run. [ Ie was pur- J I sued , but In the darkness soon dill- , talced his pursuers , who produced } I Dr. Gandy's Lluodhounds und pillced l them 011 the scent. 'I'hey fullowed the trail clusely until the pursuers , heurd a shot , and then carne bliCk , reruslng to follow furthor. 'rhey were taken buck und started over I this time gnlu down near the depot , _ where u party of roundeas were cun- I sliming a Iceg of beer. They fallol1 - , to Identify nny particular IndlvldulIl , f1 however , and the chase was aband. oned KINO OVBRLOOKS OFFENSB. t Lonrlon , Sept. 12-For th Urit : time ' the Incident of the ohJl'ctlonable ' cartoon or the Jart Q leen Vlotorla , 'I Duc d'Orleans has reLurned to Eng. , I land. Yesterday evenlnl { he received y' ' a notification from [ { In Edward D I that , to quote the Morning Post , i.1 ( oorne doors of England are r'opened Ie to him : " 'l'he duo goes to ofer ( II u I prayer at tbo grave ot tbe Oompt de ParlB. _ . . . . . . " , Jl _ . . . - . . . , ; - - . - + + + + + + + + + i + + + + + + + + + + + + + + i ! : : : : J + + + + + + + + 'fhe Hov. A. W. Alrord at Llnce1" . prellched the dedlcutory , Berman at the ( ) penlu of the DCW Advent church at ' 1'ecltmsoh. Th sect Is not vcr ) ' strong t.hero , bilt I ho cd. . nce Is n rnodclln compactness Bnd doslJn. J. A. Unphanlc , ot ArllnRton , tilled Satllrda } ' from a strolco uf apoplexy , u ed 83. lie waS OUO ot the fits' B\tters ! \Vashlu tlll1 county and Willi II moUl bor of the lerrl torlill IC'fistat- ure In 18 ! ) .tJO. The Nuckolls r.onuLy fair wl1l bf held at Nelsun rrom September 22 to 20 , Incluslvo. This will ho Ull twenty-Utth , annual talr of t I' coun. ty and preparations have becn Ilmda tc make It u recMd brualeer. Uecolpts for pestle \ , Including Rales of stalUps and the 1IIeo I\t the Omaha pOlltultce ! for the nlOlIth of August , shows nn Illcrease ( J'r vet lU per cent. 'lihe ligures IU ; Au , list , Hl02. $311,360 8 i lI nst 1001 , 11-31 ; , . \17.60 \ ; ! rlclelse , $ 12 2.J5. D. D. Johnson , lIvlnll near Leigh. . became Insaue Sunday D1ornlJ "n lUll his fll.Dlly olT o ( the fnnu. Cnn. stal.llCrlslIlan tlud deplltll'I' took the ml1n to UUlllhlll\ls \ , where hJ will be eXIIUlIr.ed by the IUBaility cftmmls. 'Jlon. 'l'he nldenearilrll ( annlvcrsuy : of Mr. and Mta. Il1umle uf WesL Point wns coh brll.tcd Ilt K flUIIQ'S Ii LIl , last week , Borne 160 rrlenll of the 00 pIG IIldln/.f / In the cI'lcliratlon1'ho loca1 lJiLdeL band gave tltem n. concert 11.001 tlte recoill lon , and In the evening tI\lpper \ aud IIILnoo wnR Jlvcn. A. S. Ulchunlsull hall J.I ven up bls plnce as editor uf the N'eJtIIskn OIty 'l'rlbllne tlnd Jj'lUnk E. IIclver hU9 lllken charge. 'l'ho .lIpor..wlll : be chun ed from n n IndctlendentJ to It republlcnn ur lIn aud will be con- duo cd alm'lI Ilructicully tho' same lines us hel'eLoture. I O. 1 { . ChaUl\erlllln , brother 'of O. M , ehulllbellaln , tl10 clIsUlor'of thEi dcClIr.ct Chumberlilln' bunk or oreourn- ! loh hus tell'gl'llphed to , onlcers of the lmnle that hl9 brother Is prusl rated becullso he lun uut rulso th ' rlIudi ! he weut elst nfter , nnd tll' : ' ' . wll1 return aud sotLie with , all delJ."dtors. Fol1owlng arc Lhe mortlluges' filed and rcloaRed In GII e coun y , ror the month ( I ( AUlust. . , lOJ2 : Nurpb f of farm mortHa cs tilt , , ! , 12j amonnt , $2',950j , number of farm murl1l'agCB r.l as d I 2. ; j amount" .28,7 2j city and town luortllIgcs filed , 18j aMuunt , H3,242i olty and town mort.agCi . : reo leased , 271 amount , $30442. On account of Iho failure ot tb Chamberlain bauk tit Tecllmseh tbe I.Iralwh bauks of the Inllitutilm wl11 be clm.ed lit Vesta nud Grat _ 'fhos\ \ ! were cnlmtllzed tit $5.0UO euch. Cash : ler Ohuluberluln evldeutly , utguged hlB hume for $1.000 the dav 1)(1 ) Icta t wn , us a 1ll0rtlIIge : ! fur the amount IIl1s been Ulet ! , Leo Shnrp of Omahu hus , 'lslted PlnttslllOuth to I'Jok uver the round wltl1 u view 01' 1I10VlllU his machlno sb Ip t. . . th ; , t cl ty. lie wishes to ID- ttalilln electric 1I"ltlln und steam heutlng plant and run thlsln cun- nectlon with 1IIs manufacturing plllnt. The plan will be un Import. . \1ut \ Industry tor the city. 'l'he dental ontce of Dr. AdJDlS : , of Flemout , wag entered Saturrll11 , or ; ; UII < lI1Y und about $75 wurtb ot. fiUp- j.Il1csculIslsllng uf old Ilud teeth stol- en. 'l'hey werc takeu frulD a draweT In a cuse IInd nut missed at the lime _ A mun by the lIame 'of''lIl1aI1l8 ' , who Is nuw under aflust at Lincoln ! ' 1l/11ged / with going thruu hL , dent- Ist's unlce there Is suspceted lit hav- IIIg done the Jub. Wlten arrested there he hud slime dental trools.ln his posses310n IIlId Is thou ht tt ) have lUude a specIalty ot gulnR tbrou 'b. . Jontlst's oUlces. urtlars : ! paid a "Islt to the post- , nice at Arcadia the thle\'es lIleralJy . , Iowlng the safe tu pIeces the ( OX- 1loslon , IDlllelll a report that was llCanl 1111 over town. The thieves I hen made their escape unmult'Sted. I ntrunte : to the bullldlul { was ob- tuillcd at the front duor by means of II orowbllr. Aout $150 In cash was taken from the safe and It Is evl- dent tltat the thieves were either sat- litled or senred as severnl r'uistcred letters Jlnd the StRrupS were left nn- ouched. No cleto tbe thelvcs bas bee II found. By the IIrra ementl ! of the dlreo- tors , the Churnbelllll.n banks at Grat IInd Vestlol hllve been re-opened. ThE depositors Wdre Infwmed that they cnuld have their money In full It t hey whited It. Da'Id R. Odnr says thut he saw Chllmberlaln nt St. Joseph recently and that he will return - turn lind give himself up 0d.r says thut ChumhNluln Is ulrnost bruken- . hcurtod. Jaml's A. McPhel1\On Clt I thl'i ' city bas refused to be appulntt.'Cl recel vert . , ' : . I. . , . . . . . . . .oiI. . dIt : . ' ) ' 1LJ1 ; _ . . .1' , , ,