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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE 1w —— OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1887.~TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 233, cockades of some bright hued velvet, o else | bishop of colonial Virginia, 1o next re- | asthe Irex, Genesta, Galaten and Marjotie r y ficient hel E | i ) ! in, 3 a, G Ma A p to remove her to the Pingree ED% “H"hn’uhlfi l{xllr-«l in with a bias gath- | ferred to the discouraging statistics which | will probably prefer to fight their battles on DO“N DEATHS DEEP CORGE- house. She was '|ly hurt but still alive, ElCflT PENS[ON BILLS VhTU A ered fold of velvet, while @& clus- | met the new bishops on their return to | safer grounds in the ordinary regettas.” RECOVERING TRE RODIRS 3 bt te: of ehrysanthemums matehing the velvet | America, and cloquently constrasted them 3 e ; e Tk AT tadles ; The Dread Al £ War Sucosedsd B Lt i 0 el g el bt R i e e THE GERMAN SITUATION | Frightful Plunge of a Passenger Train Into | from the wreck was bezun. The most of tho | The President Startles tho House By a Free ¢ Dread Alarms of War Succsede a | half veiled in ruffles of lac White spotted He then, with great feeling, continued: o " i i remains are so charred as to be unrecogniza- i i Bense of Becnrit 7% | tulle and mechlin Inoo aro wsed for trimming | “Then Is itstange that wo Americans should | & Cathiolic ReaStion Toward tho Sep: e ble. The body of DPullman Conductor Bur. Ui s iin, 50 ye light col 1 iy | - - tennate Setting In. £ess was one of the first taken out. It was . ght colored bonnets, Some very effective | wish to come back to this sacred, venerable | ;. (COARES SOtUAR T :7. | Dot badiy mutilated. The remains of the d imitations of antique embroideries in dead | shrine In which, by the consecration that | HFRUIY FEO SEm, |'""° Wt A FALL OF OVER FIFTY FEET. | S0 i hne of the cars were identitied by | A NEBRASKA SOLON ON THE LIST BISMARCK AND HERBETTE TALK | £0!d and dull colors on meutral tinted silks | took place here, we commemorate that the | \OWArG U STRIERGAE 18 SeH R T0 ° ] his clothing and wateh, The body are employed for more dressy bonnets. Steel | completion of our church’s organic life was strongly that DE Winthorst must either of L. Wess s of the ; T (i Satn Ne bl The Horror of the Wreck Helghtened | | R Ly gl (IR o B e Ice 18 one of the nowest materials for bon- | effected? llere the American episcopacy | deciare in favor of the bill or see the center e mown A i facture Of | Greenback Weaver of lowa at the | nets to be worn at coneerts or at the theatre, | drew her first breath as a daughter of the 8 T o, X split and a powerful section supporting the | By the Greedy Flames--The Dead | Springiield, was identified tonight by ormany's Chancellor and the French Min“ | ™A very pretty coiffure for dinner with tete | Anglican communion, From that communion government. Auiong the most prominent and Wounded Numbered EE o R O A & Jebat veritson FIORU of the HOVER ister Fraternize and Pleasantly Converse, | de gursce is that of a morning star worn by | she derived her English bible, her book of | Members of the party Count Strachwitz, By the Score. upon the lotter hioad of C. W. Sanford, agent PORCHBECretATy MNRHIAN Mrs. James Drown Potter. The bair is | prayers and her sacred traditions.” (mlunl:(n"'fl::“ Sl I i of tlie Moxie Nurve Food company, dated ational News. thickly powdered, and a veil of white tulle, [ - It was a rematkable colncidence thateven | AU Herr Aon = Schaicha = have = de - aniington, Docanber sy aud. Autieesse _ \ THE AMERICAN EPISCOPACY. | doited with silver, s confined by a diamond | while Bishop Potter was making an allusion | SIAfed for the septennute aud intimated Conrea e T B Tie mxbress | GWwner is. supbomen. to iiave Son i Dansion Verow. L tar placed on front of the coiffure, which | to the absence of Bishop Stevens, of Penn- | | ||‘_“'“m 'm” 18 o .J!‘-u, “m"“\ws l“"‘% train that left Bosto at t night met with destroyed and is supposed by traveling men Wasmyaroy, Feb, 5.—~|Special Telegram must be raised rather high, Mrs. Potter has | sylvania, the following cable dispateh was | Bavarin report that Catholic deputies who | a terrible aceldent near Woodstock on the };:,,}‘“‘“’y‘l'l‘;"l’l‘m‘}“;:llm‘:_", Charies W SAUOXG, | o the Bir,|—~The president startled the Bolemn Bervices of Thanksgiving and Prager | 8one to Versailles for a couple of weeks' | hastening to the chapel from Bishop Stevens | are sceking roelection assure the electors | Contral Ver al 4 3 house to-day with eight pension vetoes. Tl I ves a % - J ¢ ceking reetection ® : entral Vermont railroad, at about 2:50 this | of Bosfon. A coat belonging to Charles A: [ house to-day with eight pension vetoes. The on Tts Completed Centennial, change of air and sunshine for her little | to the archbishop of Canterbury. that intimate hacmony between the conter | LSt RS 3 trom this ity on | Libbard, of Boston, was found. Most of tho | message relating to the veto of the case of daughter, Tho diocase of Pennsylvania sends cordial | A4 EOVEINENE (3 RO certaiy KRG SREHV | (i, but. was delayed at. White River June | Dodies Tecovernd werd taken ta- the villake | Cuthibert Stone is a breezy document, The —_— MINNIE HAUK’S TOILET. thanks to the centenary memorial service in ol " i of ~ Hartrord and placed in an resident show ccords of = o 1 “ a and it is expected it will have recourse to a | tion, so it was about on hour and or’ x BT o president shows from the records of the war Atollet Worn by Mne, Minnie Hauk at a | Lambetls iow in progress. e kmtonto by Hampera” Walim, | SO 0 W Ui on e WU | fndertakeps; establistiment. | THRg 00 | Gotment that Stone was & deserter during AN HISTORIC CELEBRATION. i zive! p Toward the conclusion Bishop Potter ma il o isslied 16 eve o0r Wi lv‘gl‘(l)'v:niflnvir:: ek of avk bive autie | eulogisic references to Bishop. Hobart, made | which will beissued”on the eve of the elec | wongjsted of n locomotive, baggage car, | OUL of the wreck and onlysfive of ‘thisnum- | most of the war and he concludes by snying Stripes and pale gray sivilonne and trimmed | Tecited with inipressive effect these lines of | - The absenceof war rumors and continued | Postal car, two passenger conches, and two Berare in Any maniee recoguizabis, It will |tk s Aproval ob i bilL weuli be ST . balitra T \ gray s L iludd Wordsworth to Bishop White: buoyaney of the bourses at other financial | sleeping cars, and was running at the usual | grHFRSHIC IS (00 FOW IEEN WO BT e | ¢5ty upon our scheme of pensions and an in< Bishiop Potter Makes a Most Eloguent Ad- | With wide valenciennes lace laid over the “I'o thee, O salntly White, centers gave an impetus to buyine on the | rate of speed. When about 200 yards south | jng up tickets after leaving there. Mavy sult to our veteran soldiers,” All of these a Thih ) dark biue satin underskirt, which was . O saintly White, ; Berlin bourse to-day. A rumor curreni to the | of fho end of the Dick bridge near the old | bodies hata nrobably gone ihto the river Ang | vetoes wera referred to the committee on in= ress at Lambeth Ohapel, trimmed up the front with ruffles of satin and | Patriarch of a wide-spreading family, tat the goveriment 1 raiging a lon | $o,the BOG B e BIek GRS BERE TR G { AT the ok, o o valid pensions, which favorably reported the - valencionnes lnce, 7Tho corsago was cut | Kemotest lands and unborn times shall | of 500,00000 marks hias been oficially de- | IVRNIOr stillon. & broken Tl was strack: | MWoncustii, Mass., Feb, 5.-C. W. Bow nal bills, Tom Rteed, of Maine, re= : 4 o) 00 scer- o locomotive, bagrage car and posta A P } ATRRYS ALEY, £ b ~ ) square and had half lone sleeves of blue turn g Ul o LT T AL M 5 ker, a commission merchant of this city, was 8 eminently appropriate OTHER OLD WORLD HAPPENINGS | satin, Five di & {f B HAtad B1VEN Whether they would restore or build to | tiined that - Russia, through = the | broke away from the rest of the train, passing | on the down train from Montreal this morn- A < L st b ekl 5 seehundlung, will obtain & loan of 1500060 | gver the bridge in safety, ‘The Test of the | ing and passad several hours at the seena ot | Hat these vetaes should bo ,{‘i‘.‘fi,’m}( o bordered the opening of the corsaze at the thee, marks, one-third of which has already Leen " e whask, Tlie 8o Hdee bege Joft side, M Tk leaves Darts tomon | As one who rightly taught how zeal should | subscribed for by Beriin bankers, Tho os- | traln was thrown from the rails and con. | the wre Lhe scene at the bridue begears | oyysed the entire house to lauigh, Presiden f \ ¢ ad-be 1 0 description. He says the burned timbers of | ¢lavaland t vt the b . o 5 A row for London, o o 50 ARG burn, tensible object of the loan is to cover the tinued on the road-bed until it came -4 S BT B o N - oveland to-day sent to the house a yeto of Mark in Paris as a Hospital Sur- U g L e (x'.gv:\f-'»' J?‘h’f-’r s 8 St | and meet expenses which will be incurréd | put there it ran over the abutment, and allof | Tho crowd. assembled Wwas enormous. One ;:“‘l‘"b""l"" liw \'l‘lfl;kn hl'nxl;lnllu_n'. |l‘g! geon—Tho Latest Fashions— BO0FD 0F 1116 “ard LA s BAIPGRE Ak ; \""'('I"l:':l‘"*‘];?\';"r;‘“:i'{"“ln 2o order for fiela | the cars fell into White river some fifty fect | man came tome while 1 stood gazihg at the D s rotnd for Hhe yaEH Americans at Nice. LOQUENCE. guns under the new eredit, below. The gorge at this point is 1) feartul sight and pointine to whe middie of | is thiat ihe pension oftice has granted Sweef THE AMERICAN Sy L ® It ¥ 3 LR 3 et | the ruins brother lies in there, bk . L AMERICAN ACY, It was aditted by ali with whom 1 after. | , Princedsismarck, departing from his veunl | and when the ears went down there was & | Lunio1' 1a" death, - He avasn't hurt much, 1 | Uie pension provided for by the bill, but th 1ts Contenninl Cotobrated With Honor | ward talked that’ New York's Episeopal | CU0M: s Writken in response to anin | terrible erash, As soon_as possible the de- | think, but was hemmed n trignttully,’ I | RGNS N Somtrecs ha e ol e KFre o] B ¢ 3 quiry of tradesmen of the lHanoverian s o ra rorkte W S MiR T ascertained @at conirre d passed the bill.* From the French Capital Vo tiohabn; bishiop rose to perfect cloquence in his por- | Sl Cof K hwoyhe e 0" wheiher | tached part of the trafn was stopped and ran | worked with all my might to save him," buk HITE AL AT IBE AT 1Copright 1867 by James. Goritm Bennett.) LCopyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.) OFAEL} WHENWAR, BE #ol)6oas T “ceptennnte. imphed - the raising | back to the scene of the disaster. ‘The | it Wi we. Lhe dire drove meback and | Representative Weaver, of Towa, ‘who ia _PAnis, Feb, 5. ew York Herald Cable— LONDON, Feb. 5.—[New York Herald Cable “And so, as the children come to-day to | ©f the duration of military service | screams of - the injured were heard. il leading the alleged moyement to bring about Special to the Ber.—The war scare is not | _Special to the Brr. J—Westminster hall, | kneel at their English mother's kneo, thoy | (00 three to seven years. “Ilo explains that | Assistanco also came from the Passengers Tell the Tale. Secretary Manning’s impeachment on the dead yet. ‘The bourse during the week has | teoming " IRV IO *8 g the bill in no way affects the duration of | people living in the vicinity and every- 6 ) —\Speci . | ground that he has violated the law in regar L s Frenay | tecming with nistorieal associations, remains | thank her first for that godly and far-sceing | sorvice of Soldigrs, and that rumors that ¥ Y ¥ oxcorn, N. H., Feb. 5.—Special Tele- | 45 0nthly purehase of silver bullion, sais to-day much the same as it was when, a | man whom she gave back el Bt : ; thing was done to resene and relieve the in- | gram to the Ber.l—An occupant of the Bos- | to-day that there would b thing kg o 7 as 3 2 she gave back to them as their | young men would serve in the future seven | ! - L day that there would be something ' coma rentes, of the most solid securities in the | cenury ago, it was frequented by Pitt and | first primate ncroes the sen, To day thoss | $€ars is ono among the numerous malevolent | Jured. Soon after help arrived it was dis- | ton sleeper, whose name could not be ascer- | of tho matter. He intends to push forward Y world, are over 6 francs lower than they were | e'and Erskine. Littlo further up | childten send. groeting, their homage and | SLOries circulated o the purpose of distort- | covered that fire had started in the tirst pas- | tained, passed through here this afternoon, | secure mocting of the wenbers of th ag ans very heavy o Fthe e . Ao oRE] : et S e louse in favor of impeachment, draw up an ','(‘\'L'Lf’:'l:‘#".,)i“,: “,"‘,“QI',',"‘:"':H,‘,;JYl";,‘:&::, tho ‘Thames wnd on the opposite bank thero | love: and surely, they, too. may bo permiticd g the truthrespRl R InehUOIR DL g e s He said tho car was fall, every berth being | Liiitmont and demand . irial, Your cor et 4 5 8 y equally intact, the moaest and vener- | to remind themselves that this jubilee year ————— ablaze, thus adding new lorror to the already | oceupied. The train was late out of White [ respondent talked to a lot of prominent seen half a dozen L'arisian stock brokers who | yhle chapel of Lambeth palace, in which tho | of yours is this morning doubly theirs; that The Season at Nice. frightful catastrophe. Those present were | River Junction, and when it left it had sleep- [ members of the house and senate to-day, and®( assure me they have lost many millions, but | Rev, Samuel Provoost, rector of Trinity | hait of thelr first century hus been covered LComurialt 1857 by James Gordon Bennetn] | POWerless to stop the fire and devoted them- | ers from Springlield besides passenger cars. [ they all declared tliere was no sonse in the ! 1 have not yet seen anybody who says he has [ ehureh, Now York, and the Rev. William [ by the reign of a single sovereign Feb. 5.—|New York IHerald Cable— s entirely to attempting to rescue those | He thinks it must have been about R won anything. ¥ | White, rector of Christ church, Philadolphia, | who, whether as wife. mother, or ruler, has | Special to the Brw—The season at Nice | ! oned in the wreck. o'clock in the morning when he was awak- | griginators of it. They decliro the secretary BIn spite, however, of the financial erisis, | wero on February 4, 1957, consecrated as | endeared herself to the people of two hemi. | continucs very gay. The suushine is as reseued met another and unexpected | ened by the quivering of the ear as if it was | ought to be commended instead of censured the political situation is decidedly more | pishops of the American chireh. 1t was that | spheres; and who, in each of these relations, | bright as in May and the promenade des | Obstacle in the heat, which hecame so intense | off the rails, This movement he noticed but | for purchasing to the best advantage for the o «b‘x‘xl' 13"rll'*'“’"":'-t"“‘v\}""‘l‘!;""“'"“fl‘afl' me Provoost who, as bishop, received | has pre-eminently illustrated those distine. | Anglaise is crowded from morning till night, | that they were obliged to relinquish their ef- | 4 short time, when he became conscious that l‘t‘?c‘t;:::::‘g:yt;l‘\:&fi|||‘lt‘!mlufi:n tvo or three times dor at Berlin, has sent to ourens, the | Georgo Washington after his inauguration | tive traits of fidelity to ;duty, reverence for | All the foreign colony meet here regular, | forts to save thesutferers. and were coni- | the coach had gone over the abutment of the | raseribud by law i3 made, They declare that minister for foreigr irs, a full accountof | ngpresident in the ancient chureh tiat faces 3 g STV W sfor- | some separating e g visi onte | pelled to retreat to a place of safety for | bridge aud was sinking with frightful rap- s movement is in the interest of b @ long conversation with Princo Bismarck, | yne 1lerald building in New York, and it was fi:.‘,?‘::,‘} LQ\,,I.',X.',‘:\‘KI?\,;,;,..’\"'.'.fm.','y,,‘s.f,', J,’;::,"L (,.'m,;,‘r'(x:.‘.t,::;‘Qfl',‘..ll.,,?fe ,‘hl,,::“:fi..%:,""he‘ themselyes, and to becomo unwilling and | wdity, Toadd to his constornation the cat || iokasa whdifor:the sl purpose of 1(;:115{:: the result ot which is that M. Herbetto as- | o that conduoted then the selemn services | the chiefest graces of the Chiuteh of England, | Cosmopolitan hotel exme ofl with ereat sue- | 4nd horror stricken witnesses of the awful | turned upsidedown. When it struck the fce | up the bullion market % sures his government that he s firily con- | of prayer and thanksgiving. And S0, 28 Some of them have come back to | cess. There were plenty of American girls | holocaust. In addition to this, and to add | in the river the top crushed in. e occupied R T ::(]ilgr{l":.rmt‘m- vinced that, in spite of all preparations, there | e contennial of that conseeration in Lon- | this historic spot to keep this their first | present and the cotillion, for which the fay- | to the terrors and suflerings of the passen- | a lower berth, and by almost superhuman | tjon over the ]n'u:muil.idfil 1o ttanater. (g Will be o war this spring unless some quar- | don was celobrated yesterday in the chapel | centennial birtiday, this 1s the prayer they | ors were flowers on fans and rosettes, [ E¢rs, the weather wasextensely coldand the | exertions succeeded in extricating himself [ signal servico from the army to the agriculs rel springs up important_enough to make | of Lambeth palace, Bishop Henty C. Potter, | hreathe for tholr hogored motherr 1ithany | lnsted 11 3 in the morning. Among | heroic rescuers wero hindered thereby In [ from the wreck, He was well e~ [ tiiralor some other civil depnrtment, and the Prince Bismarek retract his assurances to o SIERtRE colobrn ¥ ; A Jonata their work. No water conld be obtained with od Wi o, o0CRp or | B correspondent is informed unon high both St. Petersburg and Vienna, and that ‘:-:',I‘KL‘ {'-"mf“'-‘";"fil“ iy m[m'v-s-ul’:d you liavo beenfpre-cminent n christendom | thoso prosent were General, Ats. and | (N T YO Cinguish tho flames l]“.“(ly]f‘“dn“ '|”' ','1‘];’.‘","""“ "lr wwe b | autiority tat it will likely be accomplished, where Provoost had once stood. ‘This was Dr, | for serivtural faith, sound learning and pure | Miss Lee, General Simons, General Methall Ll - bertlf—a Boston gentleman—and as quickly | 1y yieets' with the approval of the oflicers Germany will A auack France. Prince | Potter's first public appearance as a bishop | manners. Already yon have borne witness | the Baron and Barenne do Stauben, Mme. The ice was several inehes thick on the river | as possible set nimself at work to relieve his | the signal corps. Their only objection to i smarck, during the conversation with M. | sinee his full accession {o that ranks Bishop ; 1 H0vob witt e N feies de: D) : | and there were no appliances at hand to | friend. He worked with energy and by kind | is that the proposition deesn’t go far enough. Herbbite) complimeniad n i a D | in many lands to the catholic doctrine, in 1, de Breart, the Comtesse de Prez, Mr Bl £ hi resof itary erbette, complimented him upon the tew- [, yman, of North Carolina, also taking part | all its primitive simplicity and power, by lives | and Mr ler, Mr. and Mrs. Peddar, | ¥aiseit. words cheered him, but his cfforts proved un- [ W '_“I*‘I tlingpratonc ;‘l"}”“‘b 5"‘.‘;";’ of . 0 pore m‘““::,';“r’"::'l “';"l‘,’ CLEUTED) G L O stood where Bishop White | of unselfish and heroie devotion g Mr. and Mrs. Fish, Mr. 11 Morton Stamford | Twentysix persons, so far s known, | succosstul,and ho was finally driven away by L el "l‘“,:';}"".‘;:‘.‘m.f{:-‘(‘,f.,:’.'i ance under what Prince Bismarck him- | haa knelt when he was conseerated. The < S e ¢ % i Miss ford. Mr. and Mrs, Matthiss vere take Lalive: from the cars which | the flames'and became an involuntary wit- [ {reGh¢ IERENENE0f FEERETEE (0 SHOTHE e e R L D as_conseerated. The | 5o more and more in all the centuries and Miss Stamford, Mr. and Mrs, Matthisson, | were burned. Two of these are understood | noss of the horiible death of his companion, | 1 favor of seme legislation ‘which w ol essed to be rather trying cireum- | seven large colored windows, upon which | eome, and when another hundred vears have | Miss Corbin, Miss Johnston, Mrs. Milner, | to bo Wesson, the pistol manufacturer of | who awas burned befors his eyes, Hesaw | CYCRUally transfer them to the line "'k,”“’ e it these bishops of the last century had looked, | gone, and our children’s ehildren gather | Mr. and Miss Copper, M.and Mme. Thiolliere | Sprintield, and Id’ Broklebanks, a brake- [ quie a number of persons rescuied, many | Aty Olie of the Motenants, fn speakin S O AT o | RO lmitted a dim, reigious liglt upon the | here, may you stil be found in all plentitude Lisle, Mr, and MratVerdie, Mr. and blrs. | man, butthisy died soon ariee, G tvo pas i with sovero brmsesiiud byrna, butfew bol les i brather offeors an his matter. 1o said San Franciseo is to-day to ore in the | grans-Atl; bish t e s ARLL e 5 ALk, S pratie sencer coaclies were well filled, and every | had been taken out when he’ left. At that | " JL oL U 3 SAtNLGUNELeE, whers blas AEUBtARINMEKS, | i Aot et Do) of ever advancing triumphs, rich in tho trea- | F. B, Hayes, M. agd Mrs. Disbreker, Mis. | portiy in - the Boston sleeping car was | timo it was Inpossible fo nscertain the names | tho lonk milltary seryide which many of; T o e e A | Kiumpke, |~ ‘Lo arelibishop of Canterbury, the remate | qures of your heavenly head, clear as the en, Miss Barnes, Miss Baines, | oooupicd, —and . twelve. are . trom | o o] e it he Salivaad | them had perforined entitled them 10 some young bl a wde daughter of the | of all Encland, who takes his precedence im- | sun, fair as the moon, terrible as an army Roache, the e de Pomar, and the | Springficld, making the total number of ‘pas- | Dridge fook Are from the wreek and was to- | Consideration and —that ' the " present one part of these services, a pall i3 always golden city, whois now a full fledged in- | Jodintely af S iraval TRaiis: 5 2 o i it 76 4 A ; o 3 anomalous situation in which they are ) s y after the royal family and before " alier de Cessale wiio led the cotillion, sengers in the wrecked cars abou taily destroyed. The accident is the most S y ::"'"" des Ihm[’“;‘"’:v has “"“;fl'll upon “I“f au- | a11 the dukes and lords of the land, was ety m",".',‘,'“,‘\rq i AT Foremost nmml’xtlle musical events of the ',”:“‘ “‘:""T;{""fil"l‘ “‘!}?J l","";?;m' ! Iblo o any thatever occurred In northern (‘,'.].".'_‘;'.Tl bflg"h”“ %2""5:}2!;1."5{; '{25‘“(5}"‘,%;'1"'?5 s as such at the Loursine hospital. There, § AWt R 2 N TIL EVENT. : Ll otween fifty and si \e bridge was ho- | Mo g q ologs O B alone: | Dresent and was stationed at the side | 1 referenco to this Intoresting, ovent per- | week was Mnc. Conncan's successtul con- | tyweon thirty and forty feet above the water, i smer, of Lowell, Mass,, who | MIer the course of study and tralning tiew Aot PRter B ToE sracialalacasss ot the of the American bishops under the | haps to become historie, the Times, Fost, | cert at the hotel de Lamediterrance. Mme. | which was covered with thick iec, making it | wason the train, states that he was in the | bad undercane and that they should have b treats patients speclal diseases of the | game ceiling painted with saints [ News? ana long leading arti- | Conneau; the well-known artis s assisted | probable that the deaths resulted from [ Central Vermont sleeper W] ean | Some fuiue before them beyond the rank off most repugnant character that humanity is [ ang angel i leat W shadswed A Sl 5 3 y 5 2 SISLEA | the crushing and burning rather than from ! e iniha | second lieutenant, to which they are now. by M. Diaze d Mune, tish were in the < g 2 EREint zels ¢ These incidents remind me that o few | by M. Diaze de Soria, Mme. Eratisborne, o 5 S e | 5 limited, “We have not the slighitest objec- heirto. Miss Augusta Klumpke is the first | the coremony in 1757, The primate and the by ST e | qrowning ral were penned up in the of them persons | limited. 5 woman ever received as an interne des hopi- oI ol 3 prnd ) s azo I made one of a luncheon party as- | first-rate i t, and M. Gilbert, a comic | wreck who might have been resened alive | aily. T were five ladies among them, T | tion to the transfer of the serviea to a clvik T S Y Ty rrral A attendant elergy entered the ehapel from be- | seibled at Laneaster house, the residence of | singer, Mme. Conneau and M. Diaze de [ but for the flames. Brakeman Parker, wlo 5 S e bumping of the ear, | department” he said, “and would be zlad to Sl 00,8 00 “l_ :" i v fi'r hind an oaken sereen of great age and fine | (1o Rev. Henry White, chaplain of the Chapel | Soria, who have respectively exquisite con- | was on the forward end of the first passen- | Then eane a crash and all was darkness and | §rIV¢, 10 our - prosunt _capacity in it until avo hailed as an accomplishment of o vori- | workmanship. Tho chapel holding only | Koyt Savoy, apon. the. semerable ediice of | tralto and baritone voices, wero repeatedly | ZCF €ar, feltthe jar and saved his lito by | confusion, 1 don’t remember hearing any | he elvilion embloves could e specially table revolution. Fetes and banquets were | ahout seventy people, was in 1787 full large TR SRYOY L oraviegeciiee A GBS it ; junping, He quicl o conveyancee | sereanine, but there wete moans and: eali | trained to succeed us on indications work fov orgn1zed o colebrato. tho occasion, but Miss | Lorat seventy poopic, was in 1787 full large | wiich the windows of the lunchcon room f encored. M. Gilbert contributed some amtis | g carried the hews to” White RiverJune: | for heip. -1 found myself pimned down by a | he woather bureau. Wo eould then be transe A e i e el e prolared or the audience then assembled. But only | jooked. Bishop Potter was the princi- [ ing songsand imitations. Mlle."Van Zandt | tion. SCab \whichiIng mearana iy iives bilb It brokal || serred ioneiat y us our suceessors Augusty modestly dectined all tho proffered | Wostminster Abbey conld yesterday 1ave | pal guest. 1 asked him how he | had come expressly from Canncs to appland i THE RELIEF TRATY, e A e L ot toll hoss | eame Gualified, to the line of the army and s s, & 8 wuiet, gray dress, | peld the number who had applied for tickets. | had enjoyed his trip of the | Mme. Connean, WHITE RivER JUNCTION, Vi, Feb. 5.— | and worked myself out of the window onte | dssigned to duty with regiments. We don’t and with a pleasant smile goes about her | gPhere were also present the Rev. €, G. | jast fo e ceollads | Mr. and Mre, Froderick Roosevelt gave Waord was sent hereimmediately aiter the tho ice. T . iy “Phe | want to be rerained forever as second licus B RRD.eA: . ! ] s | ave o | ol ; bt Ratte ; ] Ahe | fenants under u eivil department, any i ork attend he patie ; S o 2 askaovaEmont lio/ bishopi renlied:iji t £ave A f cigent and a large toree of men - attended by | car - b 3 | tenants und vil_depurtment, any more work attending the patients and n Willlamson, form etiSAntPrancisaokand ; Y | ear drobped fifty- feet The e ra o Sntssstal aleqTotla ctineie lin , formerly ot San Francise S have passed ne L of that time on both | dinnerat the hotel de Lelysee on Wednesday. | Soveral by sicians repaired to. the seent, | e omncd raftyelive et n the | than under a war department, hor-do. we " Dr. Balzer, speaking AT 2 n]«u rc(-l:Arf:f St. Laul’s, Portland streetnear | ghores of the Me rean since the dedi- | Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cod- | When e “Telict train reached the wrec jce, having broken away the forward | Want to be thrown out into the cold.” A D O or iy | the Langlam hotel; and in the body of | cation of the hureh in Paris, the account of | dington, Mr, Mrs. and Miss Lorey, of [ the progress of the “flumes had ‘boeh | part of the train. My elothing, with the eX- [ procecsorinird and A Tl Aug ono of the hardest working of tho | the chapel America was represented | which I read on board the steamer, Baltimore: Mb. Ji8. Talbot and nis. daugh. | 0 rapid ~ that the bridwe and five | baption of my shirts and my socks, was torn rofessor Baird and otlier members of the young medical assistants In the hospital, | among othars by the United States | wou e read on board the cbeamer, 88 L) on Are, Charlae Y. Ttoosevelt. and. ner | & had “been practically destr from me In getting out, 1" lost overything | fish commission say this evening, that the She h ghly selentitic nofs 413 AT L was crossing from Marseilles to Algeria, [ ter, Mrs. Charles Y. Roos a er | A fow burnine tinbers were soen and 16 | cloethat { hod wi e n b, merican fisheries are not dependent upon e hias a thoroughly seientitic mind. —Skie | i and Mrs. Phelps, Secrotary and d6nich at Canrios e delighttol, b | davghter ana sanNACiss Neillo RonsovelL 0| 1ron work ol the Bridee sy, sesttorm over| o iab Daawithme. S iherren leman o xfor bait or anything elses that oue has passed all her examinations before the | Mrs. White, Mrs, Archibald Forbes, daughter | )y - T Mr. William Roosevel inner Mr, | tneice, ‘Ihie only house near the o g | gceupled o berth next to mine was Struceling | gohermen can snap_their fingers at Canada, s ) Apxmnjngl - : ' eaports Algiers and | Mr. s Mr. | the ice, . : as | in the ruins and succeeded in_ extricating | S professors of the faculty with marked s I or e CaURRLOM | N Feoliasatiied thatitioseanorisPA)gl6raand | My Willinw SHogieyelEsedbel sdinnaridiugiRti (o, Rpn Y hoNSO nEAt IO B0chS el inithoruinafaniisucoceuad HpRextritating iiloy tikolaratliore 18 10 posulblo danger of & Teas, and hor thosis obtained notos of bion | oucneral Melks: the Misses smalley, of | Oran, and indeed the intorior places—for I | and Mus. Roosvelt and their friends wentto | (i, s hoswitable Toof some. of the | hutormnih e whom W chotoodod T oo | fsh tamine from” nov-intercourse. with ous e Sl AT s Lo BpsopanuA kA GloR Erewln, S el gl sourn oyed inlireeRinareatinillos itrom¥ithel | thelonoraitol cArgtilgs e ol e e o namaned Crtore|| nndorupathonaiwiiom Arelsnosconed Ain Eenvel iy i iibors onitlie morths § B e v e Yoy Y S | Due services bezun with o hyuin which was | onst—must become the sanitaziums of the [ Mrs. McKee afd her threo children. of | cxposure. = Tho bagiage and mail cars af- | akin hor out. t 'Wah HetosinrY o, thar hier MHE TAY ON TOBACCO, R xru e ‘g‘”?‘ sung by tho cholr from the qualnt little gol- | yorig, Washington, areresiding at No. 69 Prome- | forded nccommodations for a number of the | ciothing off to zet her out. She proved to be presentative McKinley of Ohio, leadey of | ! aiues are several years | Jory at the end of the ehapel. The commun~ | ™ 1'{{lieq spots famous for the early wander- | hade des Anglais. Mr. McKee Is expected to [ Wounded. = = 2 S Notrenl PHlgmrcdtobe | o " the republicans ~on tho colmittoa older, but Miss Agusta is quite competent t 1 ¥ 4 3 e 2 s, sald thi i . but Miss Agus " competent to | jon service follow Archbishop Bensouoffi- | o Stanalins Augnstin, when 1o swas a | join his family at Nice before the end of tho | YOIy persons, it is supposed, wero killed | jiest person to et out, “A'Mr. Hulehing, of | 0h Wiys and means, sald this morning hold her own with them all. Her example | eiating in a low, sweet, but distimguished | qisen e B J 4 Frs outright or burned to death, 'The bodies of | Braintree, Vt., escaped and assisted in ‘sav- ) arlisle would likely recogniz will so0n be followed by Frencl women, and | voiee, s excellent a thing for a hbish alssipated Carthagenlan student, and in hie | eason. three only of the killed_wers recovered from | jny others, 1 'worked until 1 was so. chillod I ber on next Mons | I aoun b followed by Krench womien atid | voice, as excllent a thing for an archbishop | Jugor days when e had hocome o’ priest and | AU the Casino Soveral fetes have taken | the flames. " About forty “eseaped wost of | I"could do nothing more. ‘1 walked, or | day t0place betore the liguse o joint resolus inlarnest £ By, he Y AEIIAI8 :(\1 Iun*:v:s us\fur .’l‘\]\mm\(nh:‘unlluu:rl);‘il{([ Dl\l"' suffered during the siege of Hippo by Gen- | place. ‘T'he Free Masons held a keriness and 'lnulllyiunimd. rifi' list of the | rather erawled, toa House wihere 1 got some H:’.Inlnh: i‘;’.‘é".',?,".'"‘é.'?‘..','.’.'o'["‘li“i".‘u’.‘e'.‘.‘fi’.‘lfl.'.fi’ . cipated, A number of the clergy ook vart | saric / by 5 44 Sunday. On T ¢ nig catned is as follows: AN Jopanine noiR g S0 A 10 118 1neaguire 62 g MISE AUGUSTA'S WOILK. st BRI R BRE Q! nerio spdiplabvandale ilieid trichanil gyas] | (FA1GH MR IRES SR RRLA IS DW AL BANGS,” Brakeman, of West | sy Whow (it nime at "least ‘wore | wo-thirds voie to pass i, as Morrison's tar L afterward saw Miss Klumpke at her work. | aud some ot the congregation, used copies of f““""””‘“ memorles and as healthtul for | fore ® Ti50ad hoticed that numerous members | 1€ RS . Mrs, Deyden was serionsly injured in | Feformers will oppose It because it would e She entered the ward reserved for femate pa- | tho same edition of tho prayer book. folici- | [NOUENE 88 for physical strengthening. To | o tho soclety collected round tho petites L. SON, of Springfield, Mass. the hack. 1 saw two of these in my ear in [ dice the revenucs 25,000,000 ‘o year and tients, which contained twenty-five littlo iron | tously dated 1776, which ws bool Sellch= |y surprise 1 found excellont hotels, of | chevaux, which are more than ever in vozue. W TOOTT, of Burlington, Vt, the flames. [remember a Montreal trappeur | therefore witke tarill seformn fos8 probuble. \ Which ts ously dated 1776, which was used on the occa | \ioh" Nywiss landlords seem to have the L TAS MILLS, of Iroquols, O HieuIaies: SIONIOIIPH S ScOntEes LIaDheauE THE BATLEOAD COMMISSION. beds with white muslin curtains, On each | sion in 1757. But Victoria, as queen, took the Bel M P Rassal LK. DILLON, of Dartmouth coll was accompanied by lady, e was saved 1t was stated at the white house this bed was & patient wearing a whito nighteap. | place of George the ‘Third, as king, in the re- | "onoboly: - One of the most Intoresting Jolainm Rgsy Erof ook, Horsplr. TUE DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED ARE Bt e conmanion wos 108t SWOE | morning that the president would nomi- Miss Klumle went to the bedside of a shy, | eital of the appropriate prayer, to which the ceremonies 1 attended was at the [Oonwright 16y by James Gordon Bennett.1 SAITH STURTEVANT, conductor, right side WORK OF IDENTIFICATION. nate at least three of the five Inter-state coms palo woman, with coal-black eyes and hair, al of the appropriate prayer, to which the | Royan Cathotie chureh of Notre Dame, | BEUSSELS, Feb. 5.—(New York flerald | of body burned from head tofeet and head | ¢y anesroxt, N. H., Feb. 5.—I0 i sald to | Merce commissioners before the middle of : an, ack ey air, | archbishop added the name of the presi | quecrly situated ob the heights of Algiers | Cable—=Speeiol to the BEk.1--All the Belgian | severely bruised s cannot live, Do Iimosatie o entifs: the dead.” One of | next week, so that. the comiission may ore partof whose nose and cheek bones wel IS ; bsed = e MR R 1 ;i I« ¢ | dent of the United States. B oeertooting e Seitrranoan S | newspapers iudge very harshly tho attitude | - 0. Boiseiir, Angelina, Gue., internally | ghia viettuis ig said to be n man vained Wilder, | Eanize and “hogin work. ™ It 15 undersia eaten away by a terrible uleer. A gaping | - Bishop Lyman. of North Carolina, read the ; 2 : i) L i injured. Hrom Ol that a place is likely to_be left vacant for Wound had Iald bare tho skull and neck. The | epistic, and the bishop of London the gospel, | o cLration consisted of a mass for tho souls | 7 0% TR0 IS FORCETE Belgianinei | 610 tEMONT, & Swiss, New York, hips | T marne’ Bab. 5,—No list of the , of | Keprostntative Win. 1£ Morrisor, who can- | = ’ - il o sailors a sengel FOWne seq n ality a e ¢ idea that Germany or | and back brulsed. o T ol e RUR not be appointed till his term in congress 1 AR A8 I MG DORKs LR | ORIRE: A3 tho d 0 £0SPEL: | of sailors and passengers drowned at sea and y and ridieu e an D B 0 U PE L shio HALIGDN 08 i n‘n[nnm‘ml(;l\'\uuu .lllu:srr_.;l‘mu,l:.:l \er h;ulwlj Then Bishop Potter, in full canonicals, read | i “often performed. It seems & Cathollo | France would ever evacuate Belgium after | Mircmrr LacAiLionr, Lawrence, Mass., | but emmloyes at the station say. there aken | expires, March 4. of agony with most horrible oaths and the | with the clear and impressive enunciation 50 | French bishop, many years ago, in crossing | invading it even if either did make such u [ bruised about head, ehest and back, TR e iy AT AT T ; Ay onppns, st language known to most of the de- | well known in Graco church, an address, 10 | from Mareeilles with a fow eloncy and cistors, | Pledze: “The general opinion “here, ‘as pro [ Mosis Puy 2 log broken and [ Nissinisers from this city, Eleven pieces of | - Major B. F. Frever, ‘surgeon, hasbeen ors praved classes of Parls. Miss Klumpke | which the bishopsof Durliam, St. Albans and s i clergy and sisters | dueed by the toneof the English press, is that | wounde bacgage were registered, but only the num- at Fort Lowell, Anizona solzed the patient’s wrist calmly and noted | Tochester, who. sat near him. listenod with | 2PCut to establish church Institutlons, was | Belzium can no longer expect any power but | Mus. W. . Drvoky, Montreal, contu- | bers'were take J ; first Lieitenant George B, Davis, B A e e bt Gl 'y WO Aab: nod m, listened With | 401 quring a great storm by the captain of [ itself to protect its independence, and this | sions on back, HANOVER eb, B Tdward B, Dil- | cavairy, has been ordered from Washington tho pulsations. She examined minutcly tho | deep attontion. Whe addross lasted for about | 46 yossel that his ship must 20 down, But the | Mupression will greatly strengthién the de. | Grokar Grxerr, Syrcuse, N, Y., head [ lon, of Springiicld, wheward B DI 10 Lincoin s a coutt. withess before the diss lu.]n.unmun\ul careful lnu n(- ‘xln ier note | half an hour and, judging from the manu- | ghin was almost miraculously saved and | Mand for immediate [mlhl;ny mensures i | et aid b k wuunl.pux,l S . TR T Y 0%a Dare | lbCOURLL L cenih (At hook, and then she passed on to the next pa- i v soupy & page in pri ’ b ; L the governme, 350 CAXTY Out 81 ORACE JEAL st Pepperel, Mass., face, T hew of Sidney Dillo > i arles Albord, F 0 o Hont, "Sho cortatuly has nerves of stool, and | P Woukd In full occupy s page In print. | reached Alglers, The bishop vowed a per- | menSires, nbgyesolution o carry out sueh | | L0 A Tge bruiiseds . o monitandiv hephiay ot bl Ditlon, the f o0 S Captain 1. J. Haynsworth, asstst= needs them, for as a sort of test case she will 3 RISHARIRLERH M- AUBRER. petual service of thauksgiving with masses - ANNA NURPITY, Boston, right cheek badly | © 8 B ant quartermaster, have héen orderod to i Do put 10 the seve e ; Sald Bishop Potter: — “Children grow to | 1, qrowned people. In the chureh, durlng A Coalition Against Russia. out and back bruised, The Death List Grow tho responsibility ‘Tor damage to- clothing o m”ml “lu“: I»‘«:lxl‘“x‘a;xnt\lur;l ulu the vast | man's estato n;ul pass :r.u;‘, under their Panis, F 5,—~A dispatch from Vienna | 1 \-h I'||\\~{;x Y. Randolph, Vt., left Wrire ‘RivER JDNGTION g |'|l|\_lll‘il[l]hil.‘ Canialn! dahn! B MANAGELE 2 of Parisia spitals affords, purents’ roof only to turn back again to their TR s i 0 the s says: Prince Bismarck has [ 104 and leftarm broken, it T e e s .. The leave of (s John 8. MeNo A TWO ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENTS, Prentsknee oo ottmn . Chring. | ield by sailors who hapyen tobe In port, 1 tothe Temps sayu: Drinco Bismarck has [ Pyjyy Gyamrcs Oastsen, Boston, con- | this hour (midnight) thirty-nine bodles In } iwentieth infantry, s been extonded”sin “The weather continues mild and spring- | ing \ : expect to leave for New York on the steamer | Sicceeded i establishing o coalition between | gsions an hick and Hibs. all haye been recovered from the wreck and | month for disabilit - AAREA AL DA RPN RIS BRI Hiow = Hiple: il - D that leaves next Thursiay, the 10th, and Pm | Sunttih Xuglandand [tly, sgaingt ussts, I i, Boston, severo sealp woud, | iUis posiively known that forts-two persons | e leavs of Cay L M Loring, asslte i) ol ok S | ests and memories lough they wel hankful to say I am in greatl OIDARY N g L L J. ¢ Hercinysos,” Montgomery, Vi, | perished, while there s & probability that a | @0t surgeon, is extended three months for were recently given in the Fabourg Saint | of substantial weight and consequence. | Lo 83yl sm ln greatly lmproved | supports Tius . i j a4, L4 i WOLOSPRIRAN B DE0MGRLY LIRK 8 g substs Onsequenc calth.” spinal column injured. oo Ty s | disability Germain, One was a bira’s head dinuer | Happy would be the world if all fathers thus | "¢& e o S — Pioaipi B, JACQURS, Fitchburg, Mass Bhmber of ”'l’“‘; 1 ““‘“!”j “"““}“ in the [ "V5) Cleave of First Lieutenant John Fo party, at which each one of the ladies had | intruded upon were as patient as he who to- R TR o ork of :Fhe Pa “rm i e contusion over eyes and hips and le; roo QI ung ‘l'".‘"\;”[‘ :»':'m' I8 proaks ..'.’y‘.‘fi: it surgeon, i extended on@ her hoad wran:ed to represent that of a bird. | day sits upon the throve of Canierbury and 4 N MATTHAR, SAsNGTOY, Bat Iih."‘l‘“""‘\“":"l'l’i"’"'l;:l’ e Motk Alburg, Ve injured in- | b ascertained White there exists so muehun- | "My oapmar, xews The most elegant one was that of a peacock, | who, by his invariable courtesy and kinduess | Additional Particulars of the G 4 ¥ a a8 lald be- | ARERY 3 h 4 s X certainty as to the number on the train, Ono | Representative-elect Walter L Hayes, of h 3 aris sy and kinds reat | fore congress to-day, ‘The report calls atten- | texnally. { the wreck y o topresaptati vo-olect ) Fo SPATON T arest TODresonts: 2 dabh o Ty 4 4 & g ¢ ¥ alls o S R TR i sked earson the ice has not yet been o \wns at the white house to-day. :l::llmnmlu f .u..‘...uu:ll,' ‘::u\x:-'m!dl;y n::; :n‘l,rrl'::ly :n:r\':I: h‘l:“x‘n]r::lwl: :::)'nln‘:ehllljllfl ;“.zhlhli‘x: TCopyright tivtlzl,"li:,ul-l:?:.,el' n Bennett,) tion to the utter inadequacy of room and fa- | yer |-)l*s“|l‘(} ::nlul-xlx‘n;lfuil‘,“m"m" X L nd it is thouzht that at Jeast I“I\(\.‘Jlt‘;‘lul;t'uc‘lhul‘!\lrl 0ok, N«hyhun been T LN SN o o S | AR LA AR (R L e o AL Frac Py g cilities for conducting business in the pres- [ Mus Joun GuamAs, Medford, Mass, | tenty bodies are in the debris. Should this | gebarred from practice before the interior de- AR L N, L werican Lomos. - Oe can wasine the surr | Loxvox, Fob. S=iNew York Herald | antlocation of the office, recommends an in- | angle sprained and spind injured. pravo o, it will i tho st of killd up 10 | partments g A AANURIE0l AL QR SER UMY AL [(RE Wil whish our kinue, Wi countk Cable~-Bpocia) “‘.‘,“’“',“-” {3 ’"‘1 rviewed | erease of the subseription price of the Ofli pojpues Kiay, Burke, N ¥, lofv arm | Wi, LaaY have e cartied. 1nto. 1l Tiver | Whak wiioror e atar fiom NoGratke vas that of a turtle dove, - | their ecclesiastical history by nearly a score | to-day Secretary . Charlwood of the | Gazette, and refers to the necassity for ey roken and hand'bruised, ch heon carried Into the yek. w e senatol n Nel tertalnment was a bezique party, at which | of centuries, look ou s the | Royal London Yacht club, at the club house, | cuting ‘the mnotedlitographio. work in tuia | , C: Al Hossex, Lowell, Mass, legs and | through the lee, ‘The Tatest computation as | whio has been absent from the olty ieh @ the game was not played, but represented by | people who make so much of the completion .2 Saville road, We chatted in the finely | €ity. At the date of the revort it appears | bady bruised, pe D e e O the. It ooy | the tino elnco ‘congreds mot has setiree the guests, who were dressed us a pack of | of thelr first hundred years. But we whoare | appointed library, “Since I last saw your [ WAt but " four divisions of ‘the oftice whosEri Matanet, Thiee Rivers, Quew | ou'hiico {3 overhianied to-morrow and fur- | ehiiserts avente on each Thursday during cards, Care had been taken to have the king | ehildien of tie Coureh of England may at | correspondent,” Mr. Charlwood said, “we | Wards o e bansaetion of “nrrent HEAITRENDING SCENES, e \dentilioution tikos place: & Wore coil- | the rewalndor of the session, and queen of each suit represented by & mar- | least plead that for us that bundred years | have had a tull meeting of the committee, 1t | business, and the one furthest in arre: O the ice below the brid e site are twenty- | PIete, ““u\‘l‘!:un:']rlh .‘x‘"?«' i be' abe 1. TENSIONS GRANTED, vied couple s0 that a uniformity of | stand for a new creation, At the elose of the | assembled last night. Our commodore, Sir [ behind only about 180 davs. A con six charred and unrecognizable bodies. Many | tinable, although it-s thought that o following Tows pensions ware Eraf)igs costume could be preserved. The queen | revolutionary war the ehureh in Awerica was | George Lampson, was in tue chair. The | ©Xhaustive revision of the entire lezisla were doubtless cremated. Central Vermont | oro "0t g if6 oq ™ BRoi Toriched AT RO of learts was arrayed In ruby | not merely enfecbled, it was aluost extinct, | subjoct of the' jubileo was fully dis. | SN Fules governing the patent office i ur- | GUNGRS DG AN G EIG SERG 2L TAC | and burned as to prectude any posuibility of b Aldadengy s Hobert Glasgow, Washe velvet and rose colored satin; the queen of | In a hostile atwmosphero of divided counsels, | cussed for over two hours. It | facheid o the raet ehows that the total num. | thing possible to relieve the suffering. No jeint ldentiiled, Many ]"”lw\‘ff“ proba- | ineton: George Thompson, Creston ; Willlam clubs, in black velvet and silver tissue. ‘The | its ministers were largely withdrawn from it | was finally decided to send a cirenla | ber of applications fied during the lust ealen. | 16ss than fen physicians were i attendance | i (¢, 08 (e WeHBEs FOUTHORIE (it | Ward, Corydans Joseph Lo Boyer Indians uests who personated the common cards of | to the mother country, There scemed noth- | to ull the members asking for subscriptions | 4aF e, requiring fuvestization and action, | 0B the wounded, befora s o'elock this morne | S SHE L ' wats Tnuing it 15 vazardid | Casenon s Wil 4 hroscel Fe A the pack were dressed either in black or sear- | ing but for it to die. That it did not, that it | towaraithe fund. This apucal, no doubt, | Was 314k whd the number ot patents bsued | 155 V0 U o New b Iy | Qs & mystery that any sboard escaped. | Nebraska pensions: dohin H. Worden, let, each of the geutlemen having & card | grew and has made a place in the affections | will be handsomely responded ta, Of course | and expenditures S®2,008, leaving a bala) father is said to be conneeted with the 1he ot ullecting inciqent of whe wreck | Creighton ; John G. Jones. Teoumseh. fastened o a lavel of his coat, while each | of multitudes not of its folds, is not less true | we don’t pretend o rival the Royal Thames | of receipts over expenditures of 3 and to have been formerly of the Boston | yas Ly wilofts bf Josepl WRgiel, & E3EL r 12 ROSTAL CHANGRA lady wore hers attached to her corsage. than if any one a hundred years ago had so | Yacht elub, but our prize will probably be a | Amount to the credit of the patent fund in the 18 not accounted for yet. Awmong | gaRMGIAR Bk 10 g G R SRS | | oo Ve B Wil svas todey enpolbied NEW SPRING BONNE predicted of it he would have been generally | piece of plate of the value of about $1,000, | UFe4sUry was pposod o have been ony tho tralh | peld his father, and wiien the car struck | Vi A lers A. Preh Tesigned. conplyy The earliest spring bonnets are in black | Jaughed to scorn. ‘That its growth should | The course will, I think, be once round the 4 e atoats 0Tg s | the ice was able to crawl out of the window “Tlio postoftice at Daker, Buffalo county, lace, lined and trimmed with satin in bril- | have been so rapid and its history so peaceful | Isle of Wight on the date of our annual re- Des Mot 1 G (YA Ils, Vi., and Charle: Hall, a Boston l;‘ -lhvnnl l-!, ].‘n held nr ':t:’;“' '«»,]“ WhIlE | was discontinued to-d . liant pale greon, which color seems to have | is largely due to on of the two men who, a | gatta festival—the ust week in July and Jhe | gron. jo tin Hoe dre. covornes has 1o, | arummer both of whom took the train at | fe yaRes GRS R and di - roplaced the shades of red that were so popu- | hundred years ago, were consecrated at yon- | first week in August. SAA L e Unsd=-The SOveraor sk ie | Cigrement Juperod, 5 the rehef | notgive up tll Lis father, then hait burned A New Express Compar lar last season. Faney siraws are also shown, | der yvery altar.” “About center boards? Well, I have 1o | Sert oo oo ool e oneat ot theiy | traih and 10oked over the track, says that the | 10 death, commanded bim to cease his efforts, | Citicao, Feb. o.—[Speclal Telegiam g veiled 1n old piuk or_heliotrope gauze, and | Bishop Potter then told who Bishops Pro- | doubt we shall allow them 1o euter, but piob- | Joaa pustoes o i bast senr auong | Droken rail was about twenty foas from the | calialy bldding hiw good bye. the Ber. ) Therd is wore than idie talk of with a trimming of flowers of fuille ribbon | yoost and White were, and what obstacles | ably we might ask them to fasten thelr | o ava- the peliines Cioaso & North. | bridse and that the engine aud fivst two- cars - another express company entering the weste corresponding i hue with the tulle or gauze. | were met with &t the bégiuning of the Epis- | boards down daring the race, as they would | weetern o M o ee |ty did “uot leave the ). he bags . red ar Cha ern field. ‘he Chicago, Burlington & Quiney The capote shape is still in fay A novel | copacy. This portion of the address will | then come under the heading of fixed keels, | S o as CIociont tocoints : gage And WAl cans weio predesved | Ouawiton, Ia., el Spec railroad company is thoe lively originator of way of putting on the strings is to have thew | doubtless: become a valuable addition to | 1 see that the Royal ‘Tha Jjubilee course 1s 20, Rock Istand Pacitie—Mileace, | being earried into the mail car: MeCarthy saw | 10 the BEE. [~The operators of our diamond e enterprise. ‘The recent cempletion and ’ stact-{rom the center of the crown, where | American churel history. ‘In the course of | not liked'in Awerica. That is also the gen- ger recelpts, $3,115.671.12; & man with a little cbild in his arms on the | drill su w tive-fool ten-inch vein of soiid | operation of its aew ling-—the Chicago, Burs theéy are held in place by ab ornament of jet | his remarks he mado. interesting wention | eral opinion of our wembers, who argue that elbts, 87,70,15)54 = Burlington, ~Cedar | bank of the river and both dead. A -woman |« % R 01 feet, ouly three: | lingon & Nortliwestern—to 8t P'aul or tortoise shell. Some of the black lacebou: | aud comment upon the consecration in this | & race roind Great Britan Will take three | poands S Northern—Milease, Bil: passegor | was Lylug ou the suow and king persons had | 5 o 4 tof. ‘our hibile square; | shiengiienad {hie Lliof Watsueh & pEok « o o recoipts, §026,157.80; freight receipts, covered hier with what spare clothiug they | Thé city is wild to-night with bontizes and | that of doing its own express business 19 ¢ nels are triwwed lo front with lug_u stouding | very chapel u 160 of Dr. James Madison, | wekks at lvast, 50 that our pest yaclts, such 1 5.»'.}]. | vould procare. Boou alter there was' suf | cannons. Itisa bopm for Chariton, | tewblated by e company,

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