The Sentinel, 1884-01-11, Page 2-
A6.HiNG+ON.
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"rod& our Re.adar ,CorretPon
Washington, Jan, -.1st, 1.
Social N‘lighuigton glitters -to-darn,
• .The siniliulit is -shut Out:from' h
parlors. -iter daughters -from all par:
i_f;the.-1,i-ation are .46 receiNing"- irp..mo4
• faseip=2.ting __cbiors. under the soft
• flection of , blazhig ehandeliers,-
sons ..art bedecked -. with direaswallow
• :Cabs wii.dly a11.- rtion,
-and- inimacti,lat;- tie, and .order
rdud .a
4:
: hastening t� be-reeeived.. BUt-it is tiie
- Same bid routitife of 'first 4 Jan
ary----a custom. Wroughtby some ---,cc
e,
catenation of circumstances, .ancl on
- Sadly carted to excess at this social
Oapitat: rtaisi-excesS is. weartlig .th
good. 7elistoin. threadbare, 1,44
yeak the nunibek:Of T`eceiVing and ,rei
eeiveci grows smaller. •
. _
-At-the White gause; the usual pro
gromihe is being .,played.. First •the
OE- the- ca,11?inet".ahd, Dip'Orna:
- tiePerP1 4.17;i:received, follOwed in.. se-
quence by the Justices of4theSupreM'
__Court, Senators -and !Representatives
..-Congresai.. the QOurt-
• DiStrisct judiciary 'and .0on-piiavtioue.rs,,
• of.the Cabinet Miiisterl'
• /
of the United States, the of6Cersofth
- -
Army and Navy) Government head et
aid .then the great zereivd o•
American :citizens who pass; cloWil
receptionline itt.,the red .inI
•_single file,clerosittheir cfal.(1,and.'sk,sk
. hands with the Executive, Without
gard-toiadk, _eget,. Or color._ This is
_pleasure:of the ; the firs
. day of the NewYear. He iS-assisted
bythe ladies of the Cabinet,' .- and
- the. present pecasioh;-Mr: ha '
been .very liberal itt his in--i'itations to
• the wives of preteineht public meti. t
_assist at • the •• : Mansion,
Aitiong "them I-. _noticed:
-Mrs Gen:- Phil Sheridan, Mir* -R61/e-,i.
sonz a.nd Airs. Chief el-Astie Waite. .:
- Christmas passed - •quietly at the ,
White Hensel.' `To each - employee of
the ji.o-,4sehelc.1 the President gave • $1.5
, and a .1-0.lirist.raas. turke His own
Christmas present.s were rupperous,buti
it i. to1 be hoped that Christmas is not
to .I.)e'-Marked: eyery year by .the - un.
_loading of whole bundles .pf canes at
the Wnite 1-Iouse. Ptesid:ent. Arthur:
opposed to canes,-'aud has no use for
them, golcltjaeadeel or otherwise. - He
I Teased about as manysil4 unikelks,
tether vith wwes, cigaxs, etc.
4y$topos of gifts -to th Exrcutive;
th remiaded of a -111.411,e I St4ry that --j,a
Pr -eminent- in..soCial-: and . Army
circles told:. She was -speculatitug On
tie thottiandand ohe*:pairs of slippers
• Whichthe lady . friends of :the: pre8e4
-liandsoihe President send him, 'not :to
-mention-other souvenirs: by the cart
• -load. 1" But4hether :larried or not,.
Teeple wili always -mid-presents to a
, said t.IEis lady. One
tithe a: prOMiiient arii very 'wealthy
lady:said .p(1 mo. while Mrs, Great- _ was.
ia the White House have just
received- the sweet* new bonnet from
-*Paris that -you -ever saw. -But
.teeezifingisn't -*joked' shah*
an d I'm going to. send it to Mrs. Grant
.Aad- she --did.”. T. hope :Mrs.i -Grant
',didn't weak it Ont.. of . compliment t4-.):
the.geuerous.friend. Who g4N-0.the wife
•:cf :the 'President - wkia_t2'She Couldn't
•
;wear herself.
•7 The new Qonaressional -Directory-
kaA just- mate its 'rtp-peararice. It is
* a ways ICGtkod br in Washington with
pect4iar _inter*, beetsAiLits
biograpli-
i1 sketcliei ser4x.e Asa sort .of intro-
duction Of 7 -the' new 'members, :whose
olpial station at Once xenderatheni an
elemeat-: of Washington, society. :. It
7tells.Nrhat the Sena,. ters.and Represent -'
-7 atives say of themseltres; -where they
;Were born, and What they liave done,
and clevelOps.,: pg.),ny °Midas facts,
Senator Batier„ .of South - Carolina, is
proaouneed the handsoMtst man in the
Senate,- though M. kifllehOrger. can
-
dispute- p.Jn in this resped.
Senator -Aron -a ia-Cangidered the best
debater. -. SehotOr,„. Morgan is;i the - best -
logician. Iezrs Bdpiund and Gar, ,
land .a.:e the Jawyers' while I
Senator Vane is, -Oict
net rhetorit-
iian best stoyy.-teller. '1" -But te.re-
turn to direc6tory,:,'-*.i.,:.Mprrill. re,
•
mains t4e- .:PatexclA Of the: .?enate;.
though hi Colleacitle flinundra
variably., - takeki •tog. -.Vit..): :046S
mber. of - the', J.vtly., Tke2,10ufge.a
,
tor„- ial biQgraphy. 41, ttke....74i,TectOr.Y.
t of Mr.- of._ GeOrgia,.
rjeiest;
of Florida, iy149„90wpieg,
tv.e 1in Gen,e
up; tht heOpa*
Ochiltree-;:pivaimps
(ixcitA,P*Oraptie,
States."
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"........geotoslitAoseeaosoOraoimamoonionerigafriwPwywa
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- •
ongress 267 are lawyers,
t ough.sexeral, of tilis`:ninti4er• -hav,0
ractically'...-abandoned--the'1.4-Fi ;for -
other pursuits.,
We _hard th.e.,.,‘ ergO;
.eseare.siuSli times in Wasbillaigteri.
• :Fatal Railw
YASSEN _G -ER T-A-Anz
coimith NfAE TORONTO.
ecident.
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Toronto, J accident ,oe-
'tnrecl this mern5ng infthe
_
IRailway at the Iiiinilier,abent7seVen
,r ; A h
an esf
4 01* this'' "'efqr ban
train, containing:the sziMpleyees-ef the
Bolt Works, Omits -Way' frOmithel. city -
to „the works, :was run into by, a-freo;ht
train. Coining :•ast... ;Tiki persons': were:
killed: and between thirty , and fort
.1$.FOuncled,
SECOND DESPATCH -
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•:ToreAte;, Jan. 7...sul),Orbott:
trainwasCoMpOsed..of b -A6 - at-
taelied t:otheir.Thiiiiiiir,engiiie,- and wb-
the. city at 7. o'clock - this Morning with-
..
thirtySeveri. oniplOYees of the Toronto".
..R4t Weljc-s of,k-l4eard:.:When- near- the
umber .a froin
the west -.Was ObSerietr-approaching_ .
hent -' The driVers.on eaoh- reversed
heir.eligine,. and thesurburban train .
•vas almost r -brought . toa: stapdStili.*
it so; hoveer, witli te: freight. • It
-1
have been avoided.
The auxiliary wo-inadelup at Ham-
iltOn'and;st gang 'of iiten.f.dispatchedlo
the scene of the disaster. , Mr., Stiff,
Mr. Doinville and' other officials of the
line were soon at thestop. The G T
Xi -official id ei'erythiig in -their
ti-Oitet.fe s eringeOf the
injured had medical aid
early at the'.'se-eife. .
The applications of anxious wiveS!
toviewthe, reinaink, aremanjri,,tut
they invariably return sick and un-
certain. Even the clothing is burned
off the men% of .the bodies, which,
renders the task Of "recognizing alt,thet
niore
wo �f the unfortunates Wifdlav
.under the en -Fine boiler alive for !lours
have -.since dieil The pOor fellows
during that -.tide. appealed :piteously
fel; ,help-, but they could not be reliev-
ed owing to,the;:distaftee-between the
scene of the accident awl the necessary
appliances' for liftinc, the li-eivy
T:itt, INQUEST.
The inquest on - the -*bodies of the
victims of -of the 'rail -Way -accident was
adjo-urned till'Tueselay • next. There
was not 'Much evidence 'taken but
Conductor Barber who is under arrest
gave evidence to the effect that he had
orders to give regular trains the right
of way, aud forget that the suburban
train was a regular train. \
, THE DEAD,
as on a ;steep oracle and the brakes-: The total number Of deaths is now,
,Oad :little effect, arid the result.. was:J 23, .The exact :number killed, Instant --
that in a few mOinents it Collided wthl ly-was 1.5,- and 8 others have: since.
th passenger train, forcing the 'engine 1 died in. the, hospital. -The .nanies
brough:the coach,,killiiig 0110 -the dead are .-;-L---Geb. -Aggett, married.;
_pgerSiiistantly: and wounding .alt in Joseph. Keefer married.; 7 0. Spohn,
he car, The boiler of the:: dainmy. Lynch- -arrie .;:
rtginEx burst,- and the men were -married;. J.
ly' :scalded., -andbhined.-- driver„Caxiiithersi.
•pd •firemen, Oa'the.. engines '.escaped married ;. Joseph
- " •J. Rowlett,'..marrie
• Sam Bailey
man, Married ;
Hugh Ounningina
-Robinson a boy ;
- 7
single; ejakti Mc
Stanley, a boy;
gir416.;.'TIMmas-13.iirri
• Special trams . are running '.put:• to
ine scene of the accident :and the dead
nd.wounded:are being. *due* 141.4.,
:he..city.• As Lar as 'known twenty-
seven Merl were killed: - The conductor,
' eorge Barber;14:the freight- train ..i.s
aid; to be hlamea'for running without.
rders. T-.--4 is Under arrest, awaiting.
ho-resillt of ail:inquest this afternoon.
jury has been empanelled -and view-
ed the bodies. :. Several others : are :se
arfully mainied--that their recovery
.1ik not expected. The a,flair has cast
gloom over. the -pit", as many Of. ±hf!
en resided In, the :city with tii.eir.
. -,.
railies.-- The un
The are lying in
• - In ..
•
el lei:vital- and se-eral =doctors giving
1 . • . - : 0
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Pent eery attelatien.: - - -
An eye4ithesi-deseribes 0-0w 1
bcene
- the eek ,is iart,r6hdiiit iii the •
-tremel... The: Miitilited7. bodies, 'Oita' s-
-. the dh,ino, ;and the • Shrieks • of tiie
- .r 6
oAnded- are enough:. to appal the-
. : , . . . . .
rongest. -: 1 - 7 - _
- - '.111iii-D-DESPATCH.-
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orefito, Jan. 2, 3 p..- a
-evioup,.despatch it -*as . stated ...that
e picture was heart-rondino,: -- In.
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any r..spects,it.was: beyond the most
elle pen to d*r.j.be..- One little boy
th.hii linner-pail itt 'his hand ,was
.t only crushed under the boiler, but
vas:scaledfrorn 'the hips down: Near
.imUya pOok,:fellow- whose - intestines
re- literally squeezed Out., Others,-a.S.
-4ebri,,. of thrimoilated car and en,-
inewere retrioved,', by 'stow degrees,
- _ - -
ye exericated itt .a -dead 'or dying ,
The train:. hands jumped,
t the fireminiofthe passenger train
d 'shortly afterwards The .Wounded
Etre -b-rought-to, the cit. and. -conveyed
p. Wally to the 1i�sita. Two cif=
lai'dibd on the -johrney. Prs.;:.RolVe,
ddalt and Lyrid, of Parkdale,. Were
the scene Of the disaster 'shortlyafter
d;
lappened• 'anwere asSidaoni111
-
ir a.ttentidus to the; suffers:.
ne "of the G. T. Railway. o .ia s
• interviewed at . the'. wreck,' dad
tlie- freight, train -left -II.O.tailten at
hi the uiorping.: - It consisted of
! connotive and •two cabooses, Iviiieh VIAe, Greategt IlealingiVolzOo.und
. ., , _.
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Z15., ipe fr, ona. -POilit:E,C1W21;ra arid werefatt . ics-,-a preparaii64-0t.cartoilei-ci.d ..age,...:
r tY. g'ellaueter Barber, '.ii 'cl'arge: Parke's, CarbolicPgrate. .'.0.Viii.**ii*o
ernagh
a,kriecl
icDon
arried :
u, married; -
;=J. White,
single;
rriff, sing-
. Ker -
ed Bothroyd, •
married; :-Eddie.
George Pre-scott-,,
nzie,..a boy; °ha's.
les -A. J. Searle;
a•boy; Charles
Thomas, 'driver of freight train ; Jas.
_ • b
•'STILL SURVIVING.
. 'W.:- :Fitzgerald; - slightly scalded ;
Richard Cal -Tethers, slightly _scalded.;
Michael - Kelly; slightly. scalded; W.
Rogers, severely injuecl ;. Charles Mc-
Donald, ; Alex. Banks, -severe•
.J.ehniAggett, Slightly; Pot Nor-
ton;Serevely:i jolmCorrigan, slightly;
Pat Kavanagh, - seriously, : and. Mat,
Walker, Ther: are -all --in,
-hospital. Victor - GirlatiX,,L111cli,on-
.ald and 3.1oirtgoinery.(tWo) iN7-4e taken
to their homes.: - . Was to be,
married tb-iiig,-ht; .and -Kernitin'S wife
.had her -firs baby twd or -three days
-acre. •
• A public subscript -.:on ha3 alre dy
been started for the, benefit • of. t
Widows .ancl. orPhans, • ...-.•
'The .loss to the railwaycompany is
estimated at $15,000. .
Considerable indianatton is felt ai
Coroner Johnston insisting upon- the
bodies rthiaininait the Morgue till
to -morrow night tili,, he holds in in-:
quest, when Coroner 'Lynd has been
already holding an inquest
rt.'osi or
Highly Agi.eiable.
-Oue very 'valuable feature- of D.
.16.1v's Pleasant Worm 'Syrup_ that
it highly agreeable to take, and all
varieties of -VV-ornis, tape worm ihchid-
pc1,- can be safely eipelled .:by it, with-
out iecoirse to harsh. and sickenfrng
drugs.-
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1111",-1, 7
tatrispaibirt Oa-eds. . •
I Nek:han,ility. %far
10 -cents, - 61 for.. .2.5 cents : -AdkesS
JiAnny Wific7To L P 0
on. n.
If Ste f° T6rmit°' ' The ea" - ivelie fi-ileiinitgekate. called ' Medi:ego; 's arid
- - - , . . .. ,
'ol.,*.ived orders' from the -17.1am;i4oit 211 , . - w , , .
! y sore; cut, :urn, or hruise:Whei ail
_ raph operator to runto'. Toronto, __ 1
other preparations f‘ii. gdo:'1113-'4y.ii.
, -
sgidir.lg. all 'regular train• It 1 ' i . ruo•Seoret and get a' ackao; IIifetit'
a clu te D , , , . rr
,ifdent that he forgot all alio rai.i.) .fi , -, i - ,-• • = '''' .,- f.-.;.-A--,;!ts•
, ., _,, which..a ,- due . ., A-te eel) S IS all,4. ,posts.
15 I. tegutax todeave- - • --. -.-'2-: , :.
Onto at 6:40,7a; 4 711E'; :t ' This ii -1 kiibwn . a a ils*icr at .1-.1ome. old
$
Bound to Marry. ,.
roMan..
harriage occared'iast everiiitiat
as 'buable-bearding school eflkiiss
r7istian ti this. city. Thc. .6itliact- I
artieswre. - Miss Gertie bblan,
11
6' f.:001r§:Mary.1:Yolani11 wkallk
regiding in -Omaha and
DAM 1,1-itflPSON begs leave to!
11,40
1-61.•
11;1-
0
..-Reynoids;-of- Jefferson coup-
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ennsylvania. The gr6ein
:vide at ,the house of the latterin
IIthizi ,t4e inhabitants of L
now- rind 1.4arrolinding country f
. •
liberal .,ationage bestowed on
a, 4 year ago.' - Mr. 01-
clueing ule last two yeaxs, and wirlica
gto Reynolds' visit owing te. tik
illness. of Miss Derain, she being a CCAIt13111alle9 f lus old customers and `
6 years old. :
s time wore -en Reynolds af..1` better position than. everto supply the .
§* or-
walt4ia
wants thsetockofi
puble, alwa.yi has
lin
Wag.024 Er; Zurgties of all Style
ngements tod her s.-
HewillalsOremindtheraof thefarfamed
ahade arra:* -
.a fair hum, ot the new, as he is in a
en:the _house. The two met cian-'
43r- -a-4- 'iare ihterval...- • -Mrs -
a heard'Of Such meetings, anti re,-
.S.O.`r. 04 to put an-effec4ual stop to them.
rater to zhis city toschsXp
oel 'd J's SCOTCH DiAllieND ilARROWS,
4. -e ions were of <no _avail, and she which he always has 011 hand and are
od at Miss Christian's a few- made of the -very- best material. • Par -
ago.. -Special instructions, were -ties wanting any thing in thisline will
not to allow Gertie to loave the do welt to give him a call and see prices
*alone .. or receive visits from before purchasina elaewhere.
•
yogi g.. men. In fact, a genatal lar attention imi5 to
espionage was arranged. - Ger-
naged.-to communicate ..withRey-:
r,and he came to Bann -here last
1.'.,i'and succeeded, in arranging an
lew with *Grertie. A meeting
•,
ALL HINDS OF -'• HORSE SHOEING,
fiat feet contractions and interfering.
4
By Strict attention to business; good •
-workmanship and -employing nothing-
rided upon at a leading hotel but good workmen, trust to retain -
tie'
•
,w
day la4-. -Gertie was on -time,
nolds was delayed. . Prier to
• . - . • •
ival Miss Christian appeared•at
'tel and conducted Gertie back
. Campbell 'Street opposite the Bank
tlus 1.c to ol. - When Revuolds heard of
boldly visited' the school and Litoknow'May, 15th, .188;3.
the' patronage kindly extended to me..
but, . ALSO DEPT' COMPETITION.
thel ADAM THOFI!, PSON3
ha ..Telegrains between
-M elan, Miss Christian, Reynolds,
`an Irtie.followed, and at last Ger-
:iiother telegraphed her -consent]
marriage, and as a - result tlie
,
ce ny took plaed last eve ning. rAdi et,„. •
,courtship which began.in Oma- •Ek WtrliaL; ei4
- •
ha; fth..?,ed happily in Baltimore.'
":7-----drnPlsb-dge--a-+wf-*Pw-. -4--
On His Child's Grave
.
it .70Rr., Dee. 28.-A little, son
:.of.vip,iip- ThoMa, a German • tailoeof
332lktIr street, died last summer
allot: S. hiiiiiid 'in • OreenwoOd deme,
- te 'T'his' alfeetlecl the father so deep. -
1. . , t he Tell, sick. „ After recovering
it ha pened that 'he was sunstruck.
Ino: jen lie has constantly Mourned
-he.4.Vth of his little bby,- and has..
r.12, eah3 ly visited the grave in Green-,
--,,
woo'. A- 'fewweeks ap$, he had a
=Inv:Pent erected. over the grave:-
• i Ohristnias eve he left his home,
tel1ij tiis wife he was going to take 4
wall. ii -e did hot return..
•.. was found lying a dead on a ckildis
. .
,graV i Meadow Hill, in Greenwood,
at- Oqclock yesterdaymornina.' . A
fiV 4 '''.'inberea revolver,. one eaMber
of w. Ch was empty., was by his side.
inn' ation. showed that he had
ts''.
o'lnself in . the left -breast ah. ove
the:. t. *---
'
,.L,The s,tc.n..ecutter who'.h1a.
'.d
ma, emOnumentover the chiicl'
graa ertifielIlu, Peter Knolls4
tair,Sti__,Qrciaidstieet(Tht;;s;rotit-in-1awI,:saysthatThon'-
Per threatened tocommit suicide-
'
aft4. e death of his child: . -
be b
- eside the child. * He: will
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Come:an's
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BOOT er. SHOE. STORE3
And eiawine'onr stoa of
]OOTS Si, SHOES
which we wiu dispose of at as low ,pripes awls.
consistent with fun. 'dealing so as to -enable
us to Pay WO cents" on the dollax.
• .-,
. _ •
Ytre invite.you to try our store or rather try
our goods and price; and you 11,- 11 be .con-
vinecd that there it wisdom in so doit.g.
• It is very well to please the eye but we
sti ive to please the pocket also, A personal
eiamination•
:OutflogintStut Hogit&Stioes'
will cert co:11-71 ince all, eve.11 the tiese.P;
and -most careful buyers, that we are oferirg:
.0004 .09003 AT LOW PRIOttg;..:
1U-AilTs _MADE Td
eart &Corrigan
0014EY.
Veivipg•: fresh Oysters •
:which' ..she . .sellclisiK
uart Cyr
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3Le
Vegetable Sicilian
ENEW
was the first preparationperfectly adapted to cure '
diteases of. the Realprand the first successful re-
storer or faded or gray hair to its -natural telor,
groytli, and yontbful beauty. It )1218 =by:
34,
,11....,3, but none have so fully -met
qUirem'ents needful for.the proper treatOwat 'of
tho.hairan- cl scalp.- itiLt.'s RAIUTENEIVulla4
steadily grown in favor? lull spread its, fame and ..
Miefulness to ,every,quarter of the globe. Its un -
'paralleled success' can be attributed to but one
cause: ,The eatirefutilithent at ifay»t)iiisci.
The proprietorshaVe often been Surprised:at the
receipt -of orders from remote eountriei, where,.
-.they had never inade an effort foritaintrocluetion.,
The ;use for Iv short One of HAWS KAM
it*i•Ew4U. wonderfully improves the personal
appearance. It cleanses_ the scalp from all int-.
puatid, eurevali hutnors, lover, aid artuesh,
and tpus i)rnyents baldness,. lt,sthpulates,the
Weakened glands, and enablek theM to Pvgli jar"'
ward a new and vigorous growth; 'The effects Of
this article a**, IratiSienti like:1.1o* of ateo.4.
holic preparations, but remain a long, e, Whielk
tAitices its uie tt 'natter of eC011010
tie .Siirburlion sod - - 'free zoav 19- •'
.14$ . Ate- . stY 1.4 .etY- sure- gpt
ar as Mimimj.: - (pd not „Riqchr,if'
- vglaich -Tiers?! .
nipgfalways. 4Rings gte::, employes, 4:4 &d, ,au ThalWtiteat`piytaroth-e`
he Bolt andotherfactOriesisittuitece -Pn-L44- 1h°' Nv6149 with-
.4e,r-u14iirfss 'Ors Toronto to twr. par:tiritenlak.s to it Tri.ti.srrA
„ s- of .employmeit., tab..,eollistork-3 -Po147): gs-'
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ipbWiler lee„rralk,-eelleta:i10:eseilir:teiiri:tordt:olueetrativcre:301111;bern,6tivngoll°71er,
1144 uot -svzsh away. Consisting of a single
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