GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. Fall&pWgnterGoods f Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c., &c. ... Alleged American Fun.jnS HOUSE HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction m beniK perlectly satisfied, and espcc mlly so m regards to wntu you wear. In this particular wc invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice ot goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks lnr more eloquently than word. Call on us for your Fall and Winter Clothing Light or Heavy Overcoats, Suits or parts Suits. Prices always the Lowest ! Clauss Bros., THE TAILOHS Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Bncklen'a Arnica Snlre. Thn MIST RalvB In the world for cuts, bruises. ti-ii nt.i.re. aiilt. rlifMim. fp.vrr Hrtri.ll. tl'LUT. cliamied hati.Is, chilblains corns mid nil akin i!riluoiis, nun positively nirri jinea. or no imj roniitretl. It Is Riinniiiti-ed to giro perfect antls taction, or money refunded. Price 28 cents ier Jiox. l'or sale by KKllHlt tlniKulst A Caillzl cat tried iO kill a three foot blacksnako. Slio didn't succeed, but was choked to ilcalh In llic attempt. 01 J. L. GA -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE Paints, Varnishes, ALT. KINDS OF COAL, &p OPS.'PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Stuart Uobson dwells at Coliasset during ho summer months. Prcvcnto lAntg Fever! CurcaPIitompcr, lie va, Glanders, Loss ot Appelito, rounder, Fevers, &c 1 lb. in cocb. pnekftge. Sold ly nit dealers. i Cures Dysentery, I nrtl DmrrhcEii. BniC-A-BRAC. Cures Wind j Collo, &o. for seven lint Iivr vital A Woman's Dlacovery. "Anotlier wonderful discovery lias been made and tbat too ny a lady of tills county. Disease Iiisieneu us cinirncs iin iter iinu vmm Klin Kinnil Its itevereHt tests, lint organs wero liniicrininctt nun ileum seeim-u inr nifiient. For three, months she eonalicd Incess antly mid could not sleep. Sho boiiKht pf us a tint lo of Mr. King s New Discovery lor con sumption and was so much relieved on taking ursi uoso mat sno siepiuii mum iiuu milium bottle lias been miraculously cured. Her name Isllrs. Luther Lr.tz." Thus write W. C Ham rick & Co., of Sliclby, n. u.-uet n trial uoxue ltiiiiisurt urus store. BY SYRUP Relieves Griping nnd Summer Complaint. Facilitates Tcetliing! RcjjulaCca tho Bowels! Sold by nil di u -Uts. Price 23 cents. The newest Idea In christening ships is to Bcattor roses over tuo bow Instead ol breaking a bottle of wine. Consumption; Surely Cured. ToTiiElSbtTon l'lcaso inform yourread cm that I have a nositive remedy for Hip abovo named di.cate. By its timely use thousands of boneless cases have been tier mancntlv cured. I shall bo clad to Bend two bottles of my remedy free to any of vour readers who have consumption if they will send mo their express mm postoiuce addrets. Respectfully, T. A. Slooiiiii, II. C, 181 1'cnrl st.. Kcw ork. Dark erecu bengallno Is used for street costumes. Laco is tho favorite trimming for even ing dresses. 'TirEPEOILK'S BE3IEDY" Fortho curoot. jRSSSESBERSm COUUiliS, CULJJLj, noarscness Croup, Whooping Couch. nnd for tho relief jf Consumptive per sons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. Asthma, Incipient Con sumption 1&. .('nrenil tul.nnvn llnme. Over CO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call tor a trco trial pack ace of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liyer and kidneys out of order, if you lire constipated and have head ache and an unsightly complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for a fne sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large sized package 50 cents. ' The newest French toques are round In shape, A great many black bats and bonnets are worn. rnnisr LAtlOES CUBCB C1QM1ETTC3 for Co.' SmOKttarihl Price lOCts, At nil druggists. J3BIGGr'S HEADACHE TE00H1S -Fcm- Curo Yourself. Don't pay large doctor's bills. Tho bes,t id oil i nil nook published, 100 pages, elegant colored plates, will bo tent you on receipt of three 2-cent stamps to pay postage. Ad dress A. 1'. Ordway & Co., Boston, Muss. Feather boas are tnoio popular than ever. Green retains Its place as the favorite color. IN ITS NERVOUS, BILLIOUS, OR CONGESTIVE FORMS. Interested l'cople. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar wav in which the proprietor of Kemp's ISalsam for Coughs and Colds does indeed wonderful, Ho authorizes nil druggists lo give till those who call for it a sample bottle free, that they may try it be fore purchasing, the large bottles nre oUc and $I.UU. We certainly would advise n trial. It may btive you from consumption. This Remedy is tho prescription of one of the leading physicians of Paris, Franco and wasused by him with unparallaled success for oyer thirty years.and was first clrtm to the Public as a proprietary medicine in 1878, and since that time it has found Its wa Into almost every country on the faco of the globe, and become a favorite remedy with thousands of the leading physicians. Medical societies have discussed its marvelous stic msi at their annual conventions, and after their official chemists have anal zed It and found that It contained no opiates, broUildes, or other harmful Ingredients, quietly planed It among their standard remedies. TE8T1M0NAL. L. R.-BHOWN, M. D. ' 28 West Jersey St., Euiabicth, N. J., Juno 28, 1889 This is to certify that I have used for some months with much Batisfactlonjthe combination f Mmedies, for Headache, known as Brigg's Headache. Troches. Tho remedy cures moro heatl- aafiei especially such as eUect nervous Women than anything I am acquainted with, and ir Ikl. ill. t- ...ill I. . . . ..el . . r , . .... 1 . . uia miiuuni. win uc iu. i.jcau u, ufiuiug u a lavorauie attention 111 suilerers from that -ble, I .ball led that I haye done them a servlco. L. R. BROWN, M, D. PRICE, 25 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mail on receipt of Prieo, Unions' lIsraorariB Co 9 August 31, '89. ELIZABETH, 1ST. J. Closing Out at Bargains for You. Oii account of rapidly failing health the undersigned will close out at saennce prices his large stock of GentsXadies&Gh ildrens Shoes The goods are new, no shoddies or seconds, and people who wisely take advantage of this great closing out sale will secure wonderful bargains in the shape of good goods at low .prices. Don't Fail to Call. LEWIS W BANK STREET LEHIGHTON, PA. .U yip DEPOT,r LEHIGHTON, Pa iOPPOSITE L. & R. BANK STREET, - - Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS Comprising all the very latest styles m White Goods. Sa- csens, r-rincs, vsangnams, fli'dl SUlllUS, oeersucKers and Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glassware Wood and Willowware ot the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can bp bought lor at any other general store in this vicinity. juarpets, on-ciotns, Juamps and .fixtures m great variety ana 01 nest quality at jtocK iiottom rnces. m A. T11 Jl T1 i I. .11.. 1 . . nest quiuity ui c lour ana eea ui (iriccs luuy asiow as the tsm articles can4be purchased elsewhere. A. sar load of coarse salt has just been received the price been marked down to tne very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at price - equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general stole this section. (Jail ana be convinced, Kespectlully, Jily2-871y AMOS REIftEL. Wlipn 1 fiy Conn I do not mean merely to Mop ili'-in lor t umc.nrm iitun unvu uiuia iu Hint nglllll k M I. AN J. li.iUlsUJ VUUU i huvo matlc tbo diaeaao ot JLLl,mG SICKNESS, A llfo.l.!i otudv. I -WAttiiAKT my remedy to Curtu Hi" nft enso. lltcnueo otheia liavo fntlt'i! i4ii. ti. !-i.n fiirnntnowreceivinirncure. Scn'li't .n.i'C 'it trcitHR nntliv I'UKU liOTII.B of inv lNri.UHLi; ttotiiuv. Glvo I.xpicss cn l l'i t U.' '" It roets you liothlng for a trial, iir.il It H1 eura you. Aililrcsa H.C. ;r!OT,i'PC., t ?3 Pearl St.. Kev YohiC Succctssiul Trestmsn ui Ulrotisc A S0SEHTIF1G filSG0VIHn Ju:iiUlu:s tlmt mw- ol rtll ill jc.es. liliC'ItOUIC li I I.I. Kit Uliidliir ,Hicrilii'S A monkey la the London, lias been five. Zoological Gardens at tnuvlit to count up to The Greatest Sufferers In the World. Are women; their delicate organizations heinc particularly suscejitililo to derange ment and disease. Dr. Kennedy' Favorite Ileinedv, of llondotit, N. Y., purifies the blood, invigorates the system and forlllics it against the disease incident to ngc, cli male and season. It is the best medicine In he world. Keep it in your house fur your hildrcn's sake, as well as for your ovv. Beware, as tho potter said '.otlio clay. Tho creat New York Orange riot oc- cuned on July 12, 1871. Mr "Wife Snld to me last night. How much do you pup- pose we havo paid out tor doctors anil msdtciue in the last year? I tod her I did. not know. To doctors I Ii aye paid nolhinp and live dollars' worth of Sulphur Bitter? has kpt health in our family li It. Andrews, 1- liowdoln streo.lloslton. The total nuinbor of Joravlans Is 10, 080, Not iv political heeler The shoemaker. TUV.or nf Mm fnllnwlnr cnGravinCS, "EvanReliuo," "Bayard," "Monarch of tho Glen" or "Tho First Step," without advertising on thorn, sizo 20x24 inches. civen witu one ou ccm or iiro Dottles ol lueai loom runutt. i aro not clicap iiMiogrnpns, uui, wuma ui art. A. 1). Uowman, Jjcntisr, jMicnona, Idaho, says, I am usmp; your lueai j oom 1'owdur, and 11ml it biiperior to all others. Tho cntrvavtng "Evansellno" nvvived nli'ly on tlto YW i Duccmixr, inui.nij. nJm li!tn n (.lulstmas criit. Tiustiu; '.iat Ideal Tooth Powder may lloutish. I icmain, yours respectfully, J.lols liar im.f. iifiivpr. f!ol. Ono of these encrav- uiks witiiout advertlsins on it worth $l lotail is given with each two 23 cent Lot- tic of Ideal Tooth i'owdcr. Ribbon toques nre new, They aro in the long English shape, two kinds of ribbon being used. A carp lives a hundred 3 ears. Do you suffer with .catarrh? You can be cured if voutake Hood's Sartanarilla, tin great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. You can always find the latest craze at any well conducted Insane asylum. The last vestlce of snow has disap peared off Mount Itose, Col., for the first time within the knowledge of tho white settlers. SUfrcessfi'l TrostiT.ent. cures: Cafnrr!:, tJotisunv.tian, maiarta, Rheumatism. WonslFifnl Trnilc nud liiumi 1 uwi.er. The offlcnev of thn Mlorolie KillAr In num. i.r rim. fiamntiun hail Leen no etfr-ctullvricminni.irAled iliatun ore justlttad in cl-umlnj f r il n.iallm innrpRi LpiuiiiI Ihmaotuny ntfltrtn known. Vfl ilo hv claim lor It iniraculou power lncarlntr caves go fir rone llitt cure Is impoetrfble. but wo fl" clnim that It 1ll cure any case Rocvpti- fni prriikcil li f mi In cut glABS lni t- ll h V Urt til llfc'Ma OnjriiiK t -nil tfltli p lit mf nmtothe list of (1 irr 1 1 r fi 1 tlnlpj f 1 n- tlia writ iiiL' table. BIHkinj; iim are nf Hello k rhma with nlaborat' Uioratimi In g Ui 1 . lief nnd cbiuv Ing. Boiiu wiire Is derideilh leenrndve In ef fect with lt tniwstry nnd llornl oriiaiuenta- tlons. I Flat d!lw of cut uUvb with rolled nitres nro made for holding nf cer dinner coffco spoons. Very effective frames nro those in pierced work, through which Is nhowu a background of colored velvet. A itrlklntr feature ot this BMison'a umbrel las Is an extremely long handle, though tho stick remains tile funic Attractive vnses, jugx and ewers of modern Venetian glare nro cut to mil Into crystal and aro profusely decorated. A thermometer set In a silver mounted ele phant's tusk Is Included in bric-a-brao for writing desk ond Ubrnry. Ellver clocks rceenUy designed show llo- nalssanco styles nnd aro likely to prove ac ceptable as an artistic novelty. Useful articles In cut glass Include Icecream sots and celery trays. The latter are much nower than the tall celery glass. In silver ware Is seen much pierced work. Thero aro very pretty enko baskets with bright centers and ojwu work b'orders. Quito new sugar howls nnd crenm liitehers aro out In .bright finish with a decoration of Oat chasing, oxidlzod. These are very effect ive. The Boudaneso ware made In Bohemia con tinues to find favor with its bottles, Jugs nud vases, fashioned after tho Japaneso gourd bottlo. A Japaneso vnso of teak wood with applied ornament of mother-of-peurl nnd Carved Ivory, contributes n very striking, as well as pleasing, novelty. A novelty Ui marble consists of n head of puro Carrara let- Into a bust of highly pol ished marblo or very uaric uue, tne joining being 'tpilte Invisible. Carlsbad Ivory, or art iwrcolain, as it it also called, furnishes beautiful statuettes, heads, busts und vases, which appear ns 11 carved In real ivory. Connoisseurs in flue china contluuo to find dollght in the BelleuU porcelains, which rival the old egg shell of the Uliluoso in tueir ex trcmo Ughtnoss and delicacy. In coalport china aro to be seen what is known to tho trade ns leufngo baskets, which aro low and flarjng In slmpo, with Irregularly scalloped edge and surface whoso flutlugs are suggestivo of foliage. Thero aro some very pretty paper weights, ink stands nud decorative bottles In rock crystal. This crystal Is cut like precious stoues, with nnglos that favor tho reproduce tlon of prismatic colors. - Silver deposit on ivory, buckhoru and wood flsmros In the now handles. Thero aro nu merous ball handles of silver lu bright finish, with chased decoration. Then thero aro long, somowhat slender handles, showing a conibi nation of bright and chased finish. Jardinieres and decorative flower nnd palm pots are seasonable objects at tho present time. Especially pleasing effects may be found in tho Adderley, uloo the lioeds ware, In- the former ware como tlower pots witli the blue floral decoration so desirable. A quite now pocketbook Is a card case and purso combined. Tlie folding nap suows sil ver trimmlugs, and the central compartment, designed for coiu, is finished with a silver rim and clasp. On one 6lde of this purso is n pocket for cards, on the other lor bills. A unique sugar and cream stand is one which consists ot two low, round sliver bowls, held together by tho intertwining of an up right handle in the center betweeu tho two bowls. Tho sugar Is lifted from the bowi with a long handled silver- scoop, while the cream Is served with n long handled spoon with deep bowl, Jewelers' Circular. DAUGHTERS OF EVE. where th lung are not moro tiin half govt wiuiuouramit-un, wenit ann uiinuiiea. lii i IVrMma nil It the noor&Dnpt betfonlo. Kverronohoumtiaoit, partfculu lythnpe who havBmitfeml for rears wilbtacuiabloiur jnlcdh eaaes. Microbea iirpemn, are caunmol diser.tio. The medi -lae that will kill the Rorms and at tho siune time nrl tlm .ut.lan la lha nnn ... .u 8iM only in one gallon stone jum. Priro iSlIt.VK). somcient to lat about one month. Cheap, tr'tliin the reacu 01 an. rnysician or 1 7 yearn Mpoi trnce lq iiurKeoi ino omco. oenti ror circular anil lliroi matlon. wa. Hadam's Microsa Killer, p.iSas5Kn Write Greatest Blood Purifie This Great German Jletllelno Is thci clicanestand best. 123doscsof SVu- i-11 u it ui lux. isa ior i? l .uy, lcssman uiiu i-ein, u uoso. it will euro uiu worst cases of skin disease, from a common plmnlo on the fncon to that nwful disease Scrofula.' S auiii'iiuii jiriTHiis is tho g beet medlclno to use In nlljw cases of sucli stiuiuorn anuwyonr KId-t nop ni-iuuu uiauueoo. iuneysareout not ever tako ffr ivn E3 BLUE PILLS mvhVhvua ormercuiy,theyarodead KirififfrffflW? ?9'Watterwuatulls tho Tiiireat nnil lietCf'0Uu80 medicine ever mdo; tfgnjp,,,,. aujiu.giiBuguiliiii - . with n ycllowsllcky!'Don't wait imtll vou M substance? IsyourA? are unable to walk, or 1 uiv'illll 1UU1 UUUJUlU llllb UU JUlll LIIIVI., I offcnslvo? Vonnybut (jet some at once, It) stomach 1b out7wlll euro you. Sulphur! ui uniurf UBUVDiuciaia SUl.l'IIUIt. jf7ml..T K.I.. -n.i .1 Is your Ur-iytcrlDg aro boon matte well by use jteinemuer wiuic you tno ropy, clo-ATrcad hero, it mn udy, orUfo, It has saved 7Dou't wait until to-morrow, Try a Bottle To-day I y save your j li iiuntii'cus. Aro vou low.pnlrlted nnd wnnk. for situei-lntt' from tho oxcoRes ofe frout 1? If to. bUliVUUU JJllTEUSB rr.-,,. H f wui euro yuu. After vainly trying all the various remedies recommended for the troubles of teething, l)r Uull's Jlaby byrup gave magical relief, said our neighbor. Most machinery malt have periods of abso lute rot (or examination and repairs. Ukt the Kreat organs of the body, the etoinach, the liver and kidneys never rest, and yet they can be kept in perfect order by the uic of kaxador. i'rlco Si cents. It is said that a lad of twelve and a man six feet and seven inches in height play In the same band at Eastmauville, Mich. M. I. A New Principle. A great physician lias discovered that the true way to act on the liver stomach, bowels, ate., is through their nerves. Miles' Pills' tho tmallcst and mildest. .Samples free at Biery's or Thomns' drug etore. A Chicago real estate agent smokes out objectionable tenants Instead of employing the slier i If, A Tremendous Herniation. The burning of Jll'ilnippl niver Steam boit causes eonstdcrabla excitement In New Orleans, fust think or the astonishment which Dr. Lee's Liver Kegulaton has caused by cur ing Ilyipnula, liiiliouiDCSi, IndlKcatlon and (lontliatlon, don't (all to try It, Trial tlottlei free. When people suderpaln tbey want to be cured and quickly too, nothing equals lied Flag Oil ror all pain. Price Si cents, At T, 1). Thomas. In Germany brothers kiss each other every time tbey meet. Germans consider It an act of politeness to kiss a lady's hand. The queen of England makes her own tea when traveling. dc-iui o x-cvui. Biniiiie in a. i . unnvny iii,, ltoston,Mnss,, for bust medical wort iiublUhedr glumaJtirli not this the Kh time I hare halfeolod these boots J C'wloiner-Yeel Slnco I have need WOtrrS ACMB f LACKING my boots wear longer than before and are alia ays bright and clean. woiff-sAGME Blacking h the Blading for Men. Women and Children. The RICHEST SLACK POLISH. Making Leather Waterproof and Durable, No Brush. A Sltine Lattt a Week. Can be trashed with water, same as Oilcloth. The Finest Dressing for Harness. Bold br Shoe Ptoret, Orocen, DmsjuU. andretalloracenexallr. i WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA. $1 13 WEEKS. Tho POLICE GAZETTE will be mailad ecurely wrapped, to any aildraw In the Oui, ed States for three nionlhs ou rewwt of One X)ollar. Mmo. Patti's farewell concert tour is once more nunouueed. . Barnh Bernhardt Is at work on a bust of her late husband. Mrs. J. Iteddlng, editor of The Art Journal, Is an expert bicycle rider, Tho new Duchess of Marlborough has gone lu extensively for dog raising. JIme. Louise Leclalse recently climbed Mount relvoux, iu the French Alps. Mrs. E. L. Davenport, pneo a star actress, Is now teaching pupils for the stage at Boston. George Sands' daughter, Bolage, widow ol tho sculptor Closslnger, is still living neat Nohnnt. Mrs, Mona Calrd, who started the "Is Mar riago a 1'ailuro 1" business, has been studying Buddhism. Mrs. Jano Q. Austin has written a New England novel, which sho calls "Staudish ot BUsndlsh." Jean Ingelow has written uomo recollection! of her childhood, which she thinks of publish ing in the United States. Miss Isabella Bird, tho dauntless Eugllsb traveler in out-of-tho-w ay countries, was re cently married to n bishop. Mllo, Catnnl, the newly appointed professoi of general pathology In Bologna, has begun a course of f reo lectures ou bacteriology. Tho Iato Miss Amy Levy probably worked herself to death. Sho began publishing at 10 years of age, and at 27 hud become a volu minous author. Violet Cameron, the well knowti burlesque actros, is now singing in concert halls. She has, it Is unkindly remarked, become hertelj "a little faded flower." Amelia Itlvos Chanler says tho causo of her abandoning literature was the fact that eroti cism has been brought Into dlsroputo by largo number of female writers. '"Ouida" has decided to give up novel writ ing. She feels that sho is growing old and li auxious to quit literature before heradmireri begin to detect weakness In her pen. Tho five girls of Boston to whom Mre. Louise Chandler Moulton dedicates her volume, cl short stories are: Miss Augusta C. IVinlhrop, Miss Uuincy, Miss Allen, Miss Uoso llollmgs- worm aim -Miss Lang. Miss Kate Corey, M. D., a graduate of the University of Michigan, has recently been ad mltttxl to honorary membership In the Indi ana Medical society, the first time, it is stated, this recognition has beeu exteuded thero to a woman. Archduchess Stephanie, -the widow ot Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria, is living,!) strict retirement at Ischl. Her suite consist! of a lady in vt aitiug, a lady's maid, a courier ami two footmen. Her carriages are simple and without crests, and drawn by two Uorsee. Mrs. Burnett's purchase of a place in Sur rey doos uot mean that she will forsake her adopted country, but merely that when she ruvUitt her uativo land sho wants to live iu a home of her own and not to be dependent upon tho variable huspitnllty of English hotels. Grecian shoes were peculiar in reaching to tho middle of the legs. Tho present fashion of shoes was introduced Into EuglauU In 1KB. lu the Ninth and Teuth ccuturles the great est princes of Eurojie woro wooden shoes. 'Slippers wero In use before Bhukespeare's time, and were originally made "rights" und "lefts." Shoes among I be Jews wore inaiU of leath or, linen, ruah or wood: soldiers' nboes were sometimes made of brow or iron. Black shoe were norn by ordinary citl zens, white onus by -women, nLilu rail ones were somotime worn by ladies, at. J purple ones by ccsoorabc, Iu the reign of IlicbarU II they were of such absurd length as to require lo be sup iored by bclug tied to the knees with chains, somatimeo of gold and silver. In 1103 the English parliautvut t..k the matter iu Iwud, and pasted an uct furl. Hiding- shoes. with spikes more than two inelies iu length being worn and mauufactureil. DAUrJHTens of eve. Cnnnen Pi lvla alw.iyi uim Ocrman for her Iltei ni y oITiu K Miss Jennie Hmd ip the richest unmnn Id woman in California. "Oulda" will wrlto no more novels nftor she concludes the ouo she Is now at work upon, Celvs Loekwood has come to the conclusion that. England i the ihost intwerttitg country Of the Old oild. Auguta Holmes whrwe "Triumphal Otlo" wns performed In Paris recently, Is rather masculine hi appearance. Edith Tliomes dresses simply, with fnult- less dnlutiuevs; nnl Louise Imogen Guiney's gowns nre ns exquisitely line as her verses. Tho Grand Duchess Serge of Russia Is writ ing a series of biographical sketches of the empresses of Russia of the present century. Mrs. P, M, Kendall, of Cambridge, Mass., will probably write tho biography of bur sis ter, Maria Mitchell, tho famous astronomer. Uosn. Bouhcur's now painting Illustrative of tho buffaloes in Buffalo Bill's show promises to equal her famous one entitled "Tho Ilorso Fair." Miss Emma Barnes, of Boston, who Is tho bright particular Btar at tho Grand Opern, Paris, eays that nil her real study was done in America. Mine. Le Itoy. who ts starting nn explora tion to Persia, Is necompnnletl by nslnglemau servant, but ?iill organize armed bands as sho proceeds. Mien Lottie Fisher, n Philadelphia Btenos rnpher, bus received an offer from sonio of tho noble English families to instruct n class of young girls In her specialties. Miss Bruce, of Sew York city, has given JoO.OOO to the astronomical observatory of Harvard, to be devoted to the purchase of n telescope for oslestlal photography. ' Mine. Dupobc is the prettiest actress in Paris nowadays. She is a slender and rather tall brunette, with dark hair, clear, deep eyes, blaok eyebrows nnd a long, oval face. Miss Mary Louise Wurley, tho young Eng lish woman who was graduated nlth honor at Cambridge In loSH, 1ms received an offer Jo tench tho languages in n Boston private school. Miss Murfreo dresses very simply, and Is fond of Quaker gray gowns, hut hu.s a pas sion for beautiful lace.jmd la extremely dlUl cult to satisfy on questions of tho cut of her drcsccs. Grace King wears tho daintiest of silk stockings nnd black satin slippers, mado for her by a French shoemaker in Iiew Orleans, and sho likes to wear long trained, perfectly plain black Bilk gowns that fit like a glove-. Margaret Songster, who edits Harper's Ba zar, usually dresses in black, with n bit of uno white laco at her throat or wrists, nnd her snow whlto hair In smooth folds about her head. She gives nlwnys an expression of extreme daintiness anil care. Tho wlfo of the lato S. S. Cos was his In separable companion; sho shared all his plans, nnd mado his lifo her own. Mr. and Mrs, Cox wero not only a. devoted cbuplo, but sho was like n partner to him In his busi ness, sharing his confidence In everything. Mrs. Hallam Tennyson, tho daughter-in- law of the poet, lives with her husband's family, nnd has entire charge of tho dairy connected with tho poet's estate on tho Isle of h lght. tho milk and butter of this dairy aro in great demand aud bring a high price. Julia Ward Howe, who wrote tho "Battle Hymn of the Republic," nnd began and mas tered tho study of Greek after she had turned 50, hns the most benutiful littlo hands, that aro kept with exquisito care, and her dress is always tho work of tho liest dressmakers and a model of elderly daintiness and charm. Alula Bowman Dodd, author of "Cathedral Days," is .an author with chai-mhig littlo hands, and no Parisian grando damo wns ever moro "frou frou" in her tasto In dress. Ouco every year sho goes to tho French cap itnl nnd rcnows her wardrobe, and sho takes as much delight iu high heeled Slippers aud orth gowns Q3 if sho ditl not know ono cud of a pen handle from tho other. A school girl frolic was given iu honor of Mrs. Clovelnud by her collego mates during her recent trip to Bullalo. The refreshments were crackerst passed around in paper bags. nuu tuo plcuics were nut m f orco, iv nuo sar dines were eaten with fingers instead of forks, nnd relished as in tho old days of dormitories and early rising. 1 ho occasion was enlivened bv reminiscences of 6ehooldav escapades, when oysters were f rletl over a gas jet, and cheese toasted on huirpius. - J Tlif miterlnls und work in our c f' ui!? siii'ii,) it a- the "ZJost M It I . r well nnd tim" pv;nrs th it i " ,'fllN V(J. TlliS -.t" C 'I'ttlniu tor Mini ni.il Boy is rr ivnnnhlo 111 mvu nt the "Ledger iiiMing." Sixth and Chestnuts Sts. PmitA.DOTiPHIA. RAILROADS OF THE WORLD. In 1SSS there' wore 12,W miles In Cnnatla. In 1683 thero were IW.TSO miles In tho United States. Finland has 1,002. Frauce has 21,310. Ger many has 20,074. Mexico has 4,050 miles. Newfoundland has 00. Barbadoes has 24. Luxemburg has 24'J. Tho Netherlands has 1,520. Norway has U72. Mauritius has 02. Namaqualand- has 05. iaiai uas -w. mtus pas -ja. Jamaica has 07. Nicaragua has 00. Bui vador has 8. Trinidad has 64, Costa Rica has I W. Cuba ha3 0:)0. Guate mala has 132. Honduras has 00. Great Britaiu aud Ireland has 10,578, Greece has 875. Italy has 7,310. Portugal has 1,173. Itoumanla has 1,525, ltussiu has 10,720, Bervia has 330. Spain has 5,771. Sweden has 4.5S0. Swit zerland has 1,870. Turkey lias 4S8. Ceylon has 181. China has 47. India has 15,157. Japan has 570. Java has C37. Tho Argentiuo Republic has 4,150, Bolivia has 81. Brazil has 5,231. Chill has 1,070. Tasmania has Sia victoria has 1.O10, Western Australia has 242. Hawaii has U2. Columbia has ITS. Guiana has SI. ' Para guay has 45, Peru has 1,012. Uruguay baa IHO. Austria. Hungary has 15,050. Belgium has 2,ioQ.' Bulgaria has 428. Denmark has 1,501. New South Wales has 2,081. New Zealand has 1,810. Qireenslnnd has 1,705. South Aus tralia has 1,420. The Philippines have 110. Turkey In Asia uas 4iw. Algeria (r-Yench) has 1,554. Capo col ony lias i,7ou Egypt iiQ3 1,270. LITERARY MARRIAGES. J. Wells Champney illustrates his wife's books. Stevenson accepted his wifb's assistance In ouo of his volumes. E. 1L Bhuhfield, the artist, writes maga zine articles in company with his wife. . Dr. Mary Putnam Jacob! and her husband havo been lu tbo post somewhat closely asso ciated in medical writings. Joseph and Mary Robblns Pcnncll travel together In quest of literary material, she writing wuue be lumlsues tho illustrations. .Biizabatlr Stuart Phelps' collaboration In novel writing iritu her husbaud, the Rev, Herbert D. Ward, adds another to the few examples of Uterry parttwthlp in tbo cpn- jugui nuauuu. A wlcEeu prat-turn joater at ooutu nay, u I., baa been umusUu' himself lately by throw. Ing a large rubber doll from u wharf into the water m tne nope ol gettui;; people to go to the roseuo of tin eumxued drmruitig infant A number of volunteer lire savers have beeu already caught by the trick, uud an ear to get eveu w HU tne orlgluMiw of it. iuo iietriuu Doay -'f a woman was un earthed iu the cellar ol Uu old Aft una Meth odist church, Sixth and Lombard street, Philadelphia, by workmen who are tearing dowu the huildinr. 1 ir.- body was hi a ooltlu, which was iucliM I in n lead liuod Iwx. It is iu a ierfect state t( j: e-ul-vatiyu, and is sup posed to huvo Iki-ii bin led over 1W yawl's. A 1U III Uieltlli". If on the rluni sum aoil lower imrt ofthe tl'iipliriiyin, th. uvb ilatully meant and da Itverfil. is raleuttiteil to evokn prufanlty from a cbai'V wti"e Iner la uut ui order M'bou that reurlim t-i iro ntt'l ronji i-'t1-1. ' ekes aeemi fltni ish L U ot a it. m a .ui.tcnanea era you &.rHl I.IHersl ttlsrount nllowed to posn.usr. n, nRi llU Oil 1 t int.-. 8.141.). U'le-. nun. .1 trie M,..- WV.VIB MJ JIILJIAU)! )V. l'tlX. itlj 3IH9 In the reign ot William Hufus, of England, j liiui uuilrr t lie ribs. If hie akin nn4 eyeballs in tho Elevouth oentuiy, a great ivnti, "It. in ert, the Horned," uaoil aluK.- iili shutp poluts, stulfetl with tow au i i t -J like rams' horns. ! Tho Romaiui made use of tn kinds of shock the solea, or suudal, nl.nti evierod tbo stile of the foot and was i n n ut hume and in company, and the calc u, . -li ov eretl the ivhola foot and was ed a.- worn with tho uH hcu persou went ubroad. I liave a sliallotr tlutte ro-i may lulrr alsu II. at Ills tonui-la furre.l, lila lreatli opt to tie tmur. that tit tni-i atn-iml uulvti niaihtila rlbi, tiut iili.ii iiiiil-r 1 lie rl?lil sit ul'terblaite. Alai.. 1 1 at lila Imwrtilii stw irr?aui.ir uuil liia ilitruaiiun tin jialrtit liiriti-ail ol id -kluK 11 )n use ileiiiuDstra 1 K'ti nil flti. rll, ri-.- init.t!.il him to tHkoiittl t a-ni p. rii-i tn takli.t. imtottcr S'om.u-b ltnn-r... 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