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Show IfllESIT IS p ST CUT .rranewl for Honor N'oble Ancestors. f Miner's Daughlcr "Will . into Elusive Burden felly New york' U"wATirDB PEYSTER. ,fforWr.l to the mar-& mar-& of the Countess Lu.se-t-'on Bcri.stt.rff and Count SCtales at Concordia tilllirt'h D i-. The- usual cus-I,,; cus-I,,; will he followed & Mover, daughter of the A le navy; Miss hhio V-r h.or of ex-Senator and fcSp M iss CcJoHa Way. soon tthio ti Robert L. Bacon. 11. Soulhorland dangh-S dangh-S and Mrs. Southerland, &S?erBn Bernslo.IT will 1 Son to he a. prooms'imn British embassy, Jonkcer & Ifthe Motherlands legation g&broeck of the Ger-w Ger-w staff." The ushers wil be ferarlh, military, and Com: ffian naval attache oi Embassy, Albert llorst, JgJ of the embassy staft, iStPancsevich of tho Austro-t Austro-t embassy A reception will pt embassy on Highland tor- is reparded ns one of ilfaaiifal young society .belles fet',an.l the marriage will be jiticadinc social events of the . fell interest in society is the ST'oi of the engagement ot fflort Sliceily of "Denver, Colo., Inwnil Burden, dr., ot Icw !jjShccdy is a sister of Mrs. 'Klivhsifon of New York, ftbrido in I'cBruary. Sho is '0itt Dennis Shecdy of Don-id Don-id h well known in New York. fcWistlip son of Mr. and Mrs. ad Burden and a nephew of jiJnfs A. Burden. His brother, plain A. M. Burden, married ilkraw Trcomhly, the daughter liLJIcK. Twombly and a niece Eha K. Vanderbilt. iJata has uro sisters, Miss t.hitn .and Miss Gwendolyn LkE is a uraudsou of Henry & Scotch inventor, who estab-Ifetaons estab-Ifetaons sled works at Troy, jickBf a steamboat that made jfa:tcbanfje in navigation. Mrs. tjljao'hcr, is a sister of the Llillam A. Moalo of Baltimoro iecadant of the beautiful ijfcti, celebrated in song and iijD as in history. jSwj. who was a pioneer, made Sul route, from Chicago to Msk the iixties, and became ikiisz factor in the develop-ftttiidelcn develop-ftttiidelcn wealth of Colorado. Kiip will be a social event of WWW' teie Comfort Tiffanv. wli se lo Rodman do Kay Mancod, is one of tho twin w u Louis Comfort Tiffany, lo is in tho Tiffany mail-ml)' mail-ml)' his father, but with an sMtt himself designed. Mr. iwina.SOn of tho l;,t0 diehard .Wifr, is an exceedingly popu l?f. 'lo is a grandson of f Kay and a great-grand - S? ?odl"an Drake, the poet Ufcatc of Harvard, class '90. utiiiny were among the aeis pt tho Countess Sze-Jt. Sze-Jt. .connection it is in-! in-! ' Mte that recent dispatches ?nioiince -that the Weayi, who was Gladvs WTJ presented to Kmperbr ami the archdukes and rfS. I110 Anstro-UnnRnrian KLat-a court ba Riven ntauon was, it is stated. toWi B. P.ronse made tho ft& bo,ttore the marriage. :.T"clIer' Austro-Hun-wXf0r at Ellington, &? 1rc,3,R,8t to the im- Mt 'w Szcchenyi would Pa-ir&- i0no ;,ro :ul- I p4ft 2 f t? c,rcAe? llnofis tley Klii! on the paternal and j 'fn & a.nd Mrs- ank B " in thflnCf?iC0' ?vi11 takc I'Jn in lv Chl'rc1' the t"ida ?,i,e;7, York. Miss .'nth L i - i ,v nj'mes bo- m'Sv nst lcUer of the E.H?? linked with mp,n horaf i 8 f."u,0s as an fwj1 ffitj, and has h,i5 ex mb ?nnr ' Amorica io BnWc i A nKlon- ;in like m. of tll0 1Iol!and so B it I- Vort ' -s- 'Joseph ISiiiiv tho home ICK on the 18th S roldinl'ort'. The Kftttl0 fas'tnen m well known iiaieis Tompleloii mSY0rk ,s? "Pent omc- .?Vcjt.rolur from Kuropo, Mr. ,in(1 the Countess |