AS win. F, ha Over Thirty Lead. Wire River February 6.--Thedeath list by yester- day's terrible railroad accident now counts up thirty-three, There are thirty-five passengers in the bands of the surgeons. Of these it is thought several will die, bringing the list up to forty or more. To day it has been possible to ‘get an estimate of the number of passengers on the train tha went over the bridge. Conductor Andrew Beau, of the Boston and Lowell Railroad, gives the exact num- ber of tickets taken up for points be- yond where the accident occurred as thirty-six, of which sixteen were col- lected in the car “Pilgrim” trom Bos- ton. Conductor Barrett, of the Con- necticut River Railroad, counts his as just 30, twelve of these being in the car “St. Albans,” from gpringficld. This leave the very few who proba. bly came over the Passumpsic and those starting from here, probably not exceeding 10 in all. The railroad men bring the number on board to 81. Five dead bodies were found to-day and the nomber now recovered is 32 In addition, Cooductor Sturdevant died to-day- recovered can flame; have distroyed all be ideatified, for to men and women and have left only | blackened trunks, THE DEAD. Below will be foand a lit who have been killed, so have been identified : Dill 11] . Fesicol man, of Leboanon, N. 32, Pulman car their way to-day. siory The I + ited, it occurred short- ly after two oclock, four miles from this place where the tracks of the Central Vermont eross the Whie rive 1a : shallow k. Fil zen surface and 5 Very thi Cross ty feet above the fi a wooden truss bridge, resting ou abutments of stone. The train com posed of lowed by two i a baggaze and a mai! car, fol- assenger ears and two River Ju J Pp sleepers, lefl White shortly after 2 0' Just reashed the en € He ed back. ping. bef eversed his engine and look The ieft the first of the passenger track and The ran over the cars had was pul- others after it. reached the ling ties bridge and plundged over, abuto ment all four were lying in a» less mast the surface Zen river Ri The engin postal cars had cross tn} what aid he « gore lar who were no slowly roa ling belj of the heat, who were not barrie] | crawled out and found temporary shelter from the cold in the bagyage and postal cars and in the neighbor ing farm houces, The thembmeter stood at ten degrees below zero and the terrible cold added to the suffer ing of those who had escaped. DRAGGED PROM THE WRECK, What was done by the way of res- ene had to be done quickly. Charles M. Hosmer; of Lowell, miraculonsly escaped serious injury. Ha broke a window and dragged himself out, Near him was a woman pioned down by broken timbers and crying for aid. JUNCTION, Vi. | {clothing Mes, Dryden, {was saved, Bogioe i { | { | ] pair of socks, but despite his freezing | » worked man fully to get her ont, | Jy tearing away every stitch of her of Montreal, r Pierce went to | 3 J 1 3 Sf a { the peliel of Conductor Smith Slurtes wed him | The flames hed irom rene whet he was pulled the wreck. | But hit iajuri's were fatal sud he died to-day. 1s. Wesson, #00 of the revolver manufacturer of Springfield, Mass, was goivg to Mon- treal with his sister-indaw, Emily B. Lov: il young man was burned to The lady escaped, but the | death, These are examples of wany like | k of the CATrs | and the bridge itself was burned. The flames | spread so rapidly that only a few of | € WOOO WO incidents, T was nearly all des.royed the imprisoned passengers could be | rescued, and covsidering the height | from which the cars fell ed miraculous that a left alive to tell the ste ful disaster. When died away the reliel force began the | it ia consider- i la ry of the frignt sin one Was { the flames had | festival work of digging ont the bodies, and all day yesterday and all day to- lay the i tom Ouly a few bodies re- | tha | 184 i semblaoee | | several de { Dr. K ng's | affection of | Son's Drug &tore ind ¢ fn rial be i | fren, Inrge ! He was clad only ina shirt and a debris was bein overhauled, —— PINE GROVE MILLA, hla iv {to Vere ee { Lhe prope; ing the: cated and re 3 ing. The l ley wee fre clusion wa be deve alone to n the fact 1s t} wountain juantity of cessable b indance of | it on quite farms near town and some of them cl ¢ to flowing water and {* capitalist could be foun Ve A grea uitry would be crested that would be } {about doing him hon i _ VALENTINES DAY, PERPETUATED, A Weapon in Vogue with the Cewards | Iy nnd VilesDemons of SpitesSchool- | boys' Opportunity, The revenges of time are very peculiar, There was Bishop Valentine was made to suffer for nearly 2,000 years, It was about 1,020 years ago that be was foully set upon, arrested, beaten with clubs, and finally beheaded, least, very harsh treatment of an elderly and respectable prelate. He bad aroused local Roo | feeling in some way, of course, or all this | ’ Many | OUS ¢ | believe to this day that be was the author of would not have happened. But how! | the practice of sending love MOssALes on Feb, 14, and that his punishment was not incommensurate with his crime. But history exonerates him from so serious a charge, The poor old man had no cupidal experiences that any one ever heard of of he was be the persecution 14, £30, in Feh Christian Claudius 11 martyrs Un | headed of his ie After that event friends sot some church to perpetuates bis memory near Ponto | | Molle "The heathens” ws called them, were in the habit of on Feb, 15 Ihe 1 having a hE) what he | | gs The Vulgar Valentine and Its Base Uses, | Experts Tell How * DRAPING WINDOWS, HOW A BISHOP'S NAME CAME TO BE | AN ART WHICH HAS ATTAINED A A HIGH STATE IN CHICAGO. It Is Accomplished. Handing of Colors Necessary to Make ua Display Attractives=Material for the Decorator, “0, look at that big crazy quilt, mamma, *’ eried a little yi of perhaps 12 yours, as she | stopped for a moment before a gorgeously | cently, decorated store window on State street re- “Why, that's not a crazy quilt; This was, to say the | those are handkerchiefs aud ribbons," said ber mother, quietly laughing at the child's | mustake, "One could not better {llustrats the curd " ects, good or bad, produced by a win- dow trimmer upon the sons of the passer-by | than to give those remarks,’ said Mr. J. A | completed window of linen specialties, Barber to a reporter as he surveyed a ad | | i% a curious fact,” he continued. ‘bug very His | , ! « lay tly roy ’ y x offense was po worse than befriending the | display is frequently given over to some clerk true, nevertheless, that wo great 8 necessity in the retail business as an artistic window who has not the least ides of harmony in colors or appropristencss in the selection of | goods put in a window for the general pub | He's gases ope Julius built a finely arranged windows to Duke doen in Chi- drew | the unmes of girls in honor of their goddess, | Ino several zealous pastor Februata Juno ler to abolish this cus names of saints in bill day, Bo Dr ‘ ts given on this atin y got started 0 Le Lips from w keep pa w with ti expin onal About 1 18 hous berself and hor tal and ber tastes Biwe knows thst 1} suits emanate most women who sit at % Post velop the | th | Many a stall operator and bie ty. Sing LO Ls ¢ ymmuni- | Oar people are anxious to give all possible encouragement to bring it to i pass, UITIZEN, until the dread { then unloads his pen | villainous isn't even lary It may be ths | insults is a ne | Cherwise i Fi Eo Or rent al at- wer has tractive rates wh GIFT YOR +. | all a chance to test it, and thus be con- nmedi- | vinced of its wonderful curative powers | Now Duscovery for Cot sump- | { tion, C imiteq | not onls { faith in the i ay. All who suf 1 Colds, Con- sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any r Lungs, are mm & : ’ specially requested { tig, Absolutely Pure. never varia of mares of it sod wholesomense, Mors sous émica) 1h 4 the ordinary ki and oaanot be wsid In competition with the maitiinds of iin ECE Rs GT ag | CHAE Ol | Cisive a i trade 11 auent ning I Doone to tie be tanvds in wi to send nade aa { thew |] IF unprov ide i men wm s that 1 gat i el lan reach of the hombl can pot a vark I offensive dew atc ahead can 1 en his | Ati store v nicked ewamy discomfort {has mad Onn arn Blasmarek’s Admirable Netion, Prin i [ notion! ons, as may be gh |B Bismarck is 1, at least, { wa brar fevers of } Ing he adoption par he lsat Bil the ¢ Gocuments sal 20d] in other count gir a session of the Flint town conncil. One of the items for considera ton was a letter received by the mayor from the Prince of Wales relative to the celebration of ber majesty's jublles, The mayor read the lotter and his roply, Ho sald he had been un- able to decipher the signature to the royal letter, fag onsequently in sending back Lis reply to riborpugh hous be imitated the signature os nearly as he could. The letter found its way to the dead letter ofles, where the imitation signatures wus deciphered aw “Albert Edward ® On Linging greater mag. nifying of to bear upon the . nature an that 0 fonlly i yn Edward.” The siatement was received with Iatghtor, and the suggestion ry amuse oh RC A, LE i hd ed Et rE There are certainly some very cago every week, but now and then you will . i est with one ‘ eI vue the Christiane | Hy a uch that the little girl's re mark to ber mother is not an sxaggerated idea of the offect, as a whole, You Why ex- amine them closely and find a good general arrangement of the articles meant to be shown, but from a distance of fifteen feet you could not tell to save you what kind of goods were on sale ; “This fault is more commonly seen in the smaller stores than among the larger firms, for during the last four or five years it has been seen by the leading houses that to have a good show y windows requires the entire time of bear in not Ghee man mind § Na week or a month for ten years at odd ti this classsof Another thing you must that a window trimmer is mad wend ¥ work or dared BOGGS & BUHL, 118 to 121 Federal St {W.R.CAMP = FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING Free a ve oh Uh hin Vela 5 f their rom tL --Chicego owih of the Licorice Plant. Faia y docp noough to Insure good long he 1 Tan? matures in threo and a half years, When it {s once well rooted it #5 ni- most imposible to eradicate if, though veal care is erercised in harvesting not to 1 the plant. «Chicago Tribune, Oot a EE am re TIN Delglan Government Prise, The Belgtan government offers a prive of $5,000, to be awarded in 1899, to the author | OF the bost work on the progross of clectricity iis 48 eis as a motor and for lighting pur ey with all applications that can be made #6 for such purposes aid the economy and advantages whic whe may offer. Hi fs and or pan i id pn PO a I recomunend it as superior to any ireseripléon knows to me.” y for Infants and Children. “Onstoria is vo well adapted to shildren that H. A. Ancuze, M.D, 111 Bo, Gxtord 84., Brooklyn, N.Y, Ww, Castoris cures Colle, Consti ation, Bour Stomach, 1 Kills Worms, gives sloep, aud promotes die narrhoen, Erudation, lion, injurious medication. Tux Conrave Company, 19 Falton Bireet, N.Y. B.& B. The Great Dry Goods Commences Jan. 10. Sacrifice Prices Before DEPARTMENT A nly | ry loamy soll, belog | ee 1) Sale | 1887! Stock-Taking, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1887. Sample Copy 18 cents. (92 AYEAR ivi Lo at etn, Bkirs [ote ¢ k : i : P “IN CLOAK [5 ® ALLEGHENY, PA. i FINK bh | W and Embalming SPECIALTY. bid BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVE RAS TO CURE COUGHS COLDS. THROATAND 111 LUNG TROUBLES Obes SELLIT PRICE and " ¢ 81 W ‘ a1 St. ¥ | | [¥ THE ORPHANS COURT OF to ihe Jatin of hin appaiuinie fran #elouk &. WW, 1 3 th this paper, 1 The Cen- L. Price ul Golden nd i Cincinnati, Olio. ert a———_———— TTY CRXTRE COUNTY In the matter o 7 ths malate 87 Joweph Swinahatet, Bate of Varin townibil wn A0Mor, mptedated by the uv to make disty LE] , Moomped, The sadorst of Yh Salamon bu The hamdts of The Execution 4 wm ong Phos tagnily enti thoreda, will aviend wi hie offen in Pellet oi Pride, his 14 day of Dav nury 196%! tom Parties in intirost #31 thos take Jory Kuss Andisor, A Hen id a TT TY TN CYT AT SE K¢UNDEVELOPE Lat tha lil MAN BODY B14 EV 3 RITTER TR
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