THIEVES STILL AT WOEKa...___The Hdtna of E H Tato is Entered and En lacked—But Little TakenAnother burglary is reported, to have taken place Tuesday afternoon from the house of R. M Tate 1£ Main street Mr Tate, who is a painter by evocation is awny at his work during the dav and b a •wife remains at home alone Tuesday alter noon abe went up t-own and when she returned in the coarse of two or three hours she was surprised to find the kitchen door Open and the house ransacked from top to bottomTheenflre house had been rummaged and dilncjs were scattered about;m the most hope less confusion Even the bureau drawers were taken out and the contents of a trunk extracted Nothing was taken away except the jewelry of Mrs Tate consisting of some cuff buttons and breast pins valued at per haps $15 Strange to say a pair of caff battons and a gold pen belonging to Mrs Tate were left lying in plain ^lght- on the tableEntrance to tlic house wig gamed through a Idtchen window and after the house had been thoroughly overhauled leave was taken through the kitchen door These deprcda lions were made in broad daylight and hr the middle o! the afternoon but as none of the neighbors had seen anyone prowling about there Is no olne whereby theae sneak thieves may be apprehended