Newmarket Era, 18 Sep 1885, p. 1

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Accl4fol fcuauoce Co A Fire The Mercantile filuow iA WattloaMDtoal The North Mortgage Co and Federal Bank I HAVE DECIDED TO ontiiitii THROUGH THE WINTER WE WILL STILL SELL ALL SUMMER GOODS AT WE HAVE THIS WEEK CONSISTING Felt Silk in eight Shades Berlin and Zephyr Wools Chenilles Embroidery Silks Chenille Tassels and Cres cents Saxony and Merino Yarns Rolling Guitar and Banjo Boards Brass Nails Cord Hooks Etc Etc Also Straw Hats in the AlL SHARES E BECKETT TO BU1L HOWE once- Mill Street DKSTAL- I JJKSTIUT- to the Corner of Main aod A a Oxide are now executing orders for all kinds of AND TURNING INCLUDING NEWEL POSTS AND BALUSTERS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE J MILLARD CO Leading Furniture Undertaking House la oKis BILLIARD I ARLOR CIGARS AND CIGARETTES PIPES TOBACCOS FANCY GOODS 3 DOORS POST OFFICE COOK Parlor Bedroom at Prlcea calls promptly answered at on J MILLARD CO paid lo iJottlord in 1 3 I CIVIL Civ Toronto THE ACCIDENT CO OP Head Office MODlrta Vlcionaat AlaUe Tlie Accident Company callus amouimLK All valid iii at one Com for five IdIMO Will for Aurora at l Imuiant of Ijry Notary Aurora M II OF CANADA HEAD TORONTO- INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS I DRAFTS -ISSUED- ON STATES AND ALL IK CANADA r J Notes Discounted combine- with J a YAKKKK Manager Newmarket r rfff 1MUKH of Ids OHT IliK sad Best Moulding Materials at on now ST LOUIS gaining that work in I to ii- while hH fa bo Nov SIMPSONS arrive iviipfi from Ex- lb fin W0 Ma- ftUtoot this t av Jarra a incise ova at at JAniwj- On Notices atktattttUcrfi In It If e ft Plow now noyrd I J Jwrity ft Alfll IIH up for Pure Drugs and Chemicals live HI urn B NEWMARKET Y I tint ft lfruiii Com SHIP LIMB Arctium AMd p riuoit CafMWAV fe COS Biscuit FRUITS Soda Water c HORSES CATTLE arii in trimly In pirn jji by Jqrjj lit our Town IN FANCY GOODS lithe 1rt vaihd In lovely Albums wy arJ View Card ffitehtt Slipper Braiding Iblna VaTcy twoJrctfi In WethalJbo Pipes Ambers and are the latent arrival una ft Vlctnltya Hair Vigor rtilitJ aM faded or gray biff to a rich or deep black red or tea 11 In liVuti fbouh a curcd It tit Lair ill a y tik a4 to It to a ViooaUunccallfli aul jj apcaracand mpaiU a delicti lutlog P writ from fall out la a abort I of a Viooa ita fall lug of a growth I bar a fall bead powiot am Hat but for of abould J- of Iff Arthur 10AfcfiwttWr a for tba ik of from roy own Iff of it dandruff baa tier to lira Aitoca Falrlyilni toubi 1fo I Afaaa Man rafcUr to Of the IS it Viae ircc of ft a TO CAKE I WiA WwfclHEWMARKBT WARBLE WORKS I AND abta to to tori actorfj and Li a public Mats April lulz Max A from l Twojaaraagoaboat cad adl Spam at Mm and lenratt AVvrwrtrt Era Canada Oh My in rapture cow of I with wonder oer thy rock The of thy ritcr flo Flow tamollaopt glory tio great And noted rollicj now below Which eatery Oh noble to I fly To thy rolling flight Which roy rapture klcdlef I with joy thy and Advance or at end of year Branch AOEWRBAL Allowed on DRAFTS ISSUED American Drift bright ud grind and leal His Weston had eloped with a morn ing ftndtha of the girl bad her and cart her off ai itoppd a growth a bead Mutpletflr abort luwUcttd I of Vtooa baa It of almlUiCeaHcOEilaU to the Aria but a trial lo waTl lUTtlUa feT Oh Chandler fall Thou dost Food did with beauty th I Jong mighty hD tank the dart Long of Kioga aw bat earthly The edq of war boa aa all Hut ihoa lime tby rolled Oh Dow I Upon where Labor Ufa Thou Saratoga of our land Thou Kerf r of The graceful bay that lira thy view the glory or the are akiet And rolls lucid wares the Here gallant caterer They ri And here their poor on the ear The which the shores the throng Waiting for boats aland While along Upon the beautiful Oh bright and glorious legend haunted Bio I Felicity here reigoa lie around thee Here sweet soothes woes litre rears with graces Here silent glory rests her peaceful Draws out the this noted plsee And from sacred O Bin in grand days of yore When Canada was proud of mother France Was it not from thy nobis heights and shore The people taw the hostile fleets I The hostile fleets by soldiers manned Which bore the British chiefs upon their torp from France laud That her might sway Bright are memorial in home Bright as the phosphorescent orb of day That up the dome And casts many a golden ray Oh days of daiknei When man mm Ihe steel the proud cocqVor won praise- deeds unworthy of martial zeal When fierce for the tights each party claitaeil days are yet neer will forgot When for freedom furiously flamed And here the rural habitants around fire themselves in joy sod They do not glorirs tjjst abound Without the quiet joths In they Upon a hamlet I one day of attractite I come far the way tit me dowu beneath a tree rest and ma hard to stay And join them round their truly tempting hoard They ao could not turn away When if I I might them joy afford Away with pride the haughty millionaire The city lop For I do not one their wes I would not dwell lint oh in the Of sweet and rural Til citys its one a hamlet such this Civility Instinct born Into life and rules each Hers rustic doth cheer know what it la to They hare their jokes hut not their jeers Their firrj they know no ha man foe You witnesi smiles but bitter sneers They but know Oh flattery Is a dull and lot It the of mind Destroys fount of pure aspiring And oft judicious reckonings do blind The of flattery tike sip 1th forkcl reason doth delude Akd if unto Ikasoiji It you It wilt provoke your Jlut do not wu never woo Do not one praise upon a Bat that acquired by some high action done 1 Irenes was fru the When he would speak to aid of rights But what a dull and hateful life he It bid Mm notljr slan of jeers had flattery been his fate bight have of that man I unseen amidst the great Ha might have proved a Canasta thou ever glorious land Thou of freedom frultfulness and feme The glories yearly doth expand land whose spirit la the flllil flsme That from the bosom of her aons Progressions of the land aobrlely Stem Impells my vsv Prom the wLtia would dwelt ill return to thee fntore Jill then loved my Canada firawelL In the last the alludes to hit Intended par to re for tha fltalas who have cowl do their own dairying and who- at Mine hens that is nothing better for hens and that tends to their lay than plenty of to drink if it Is clabbered it istiono of this kind of feeding si of of two neighbors was selling eggs all other obtained but few It was found both wero feeding with pop that feeding a pailful of milk and In Curded young i i oven Then Geoffrey hail held his in arms and he held that girl who had sacrificed so much for him should not want for anything Kayerhe whit J have ten fingers and alt my senses and can work beg steal or to get il cried the little wife with hands over bis month dont wicked But did not Geoffrey much in u he was she thought he meant to do his best for her young man waa deep in his confidence Ha handled of money avery day and had to the great aafo and con of account books bat Geoff rey had only a good salary and bad no right to furnish bis little homo as as he did The girl knew nothing of ways and means When in course of a year her father a widower married a school mate of her own and sho began to meet this girl occasionally she also began to with her in costume and bills came in to Geoffrey from milli ner and jeweller as welt as from gro cer and butcher Ho could not pay them all Ho did what ho could paying a little here and a little there staving oil this and satisfying that It a hard task but he never told his wife a word about it At fast the time came when there seemed to be no hope of evading consequences any longer and desper ate thoughts of what he might do if be would him shudder In mood he went home one night to find his wife in teare- She held a little in her hand which she thrust into her but her strength of mind was not sufficient to keep it there At a question put it came from Madam she said I wanted her to make me a costume for Mrs lawn party and shes written mo the most impertinent answer The mean thing III just to somebody else I want a very pretty dress My stepmother will be there and she says such terrible things and father warned mo that Id be in rags if I married you and you said you would never let me need Now is the time to prove that you meant it all I did mean it said Geoffrey have money Rosa He left the room went out into hall and paced slowly up and down to supper Geoffrey said his wife But he answered Ill bo hack in a moment And she heard him shut tho door behind him As ho the key fell from pocket of tljocoatho on his arm to marble floor of tha vestibule He stopped to pick it up but the sound and knew it Her husband had a bad habit of dropping that key She ran to window and saw him a car that passed tho corner in the direction of his place of His movement ware more rapid and nervous than usual cold chill ran through her fromo dread of know not what J iogl Then words that he had utter ed on their wedding day came hack to her I will work beg steal or murder to get you all you want How she had put her hands over would do Any thing wrong hut now now what had she Suddenly her own folly rose up bo fore her plainly to sight She know how much her husband how spent must ho in Ho must be unable to meet expenses poor How could have been bo blind And now under pressure of her foolish fretting for a new dress ho hod as ho said to get money Howl the a faith let of her fathoms and remem bered that it said he stole for the of extravagant wife And her heart her What could do I Wm an angel whispered in her car Follow Aftetward she thought so caught and out putting on her gloves as sho went She took a car and went straight to her husbands place of street was dark and lonely no ono was astir but through a crack of closed shutters saw a light shine tried the door It under her touch and entered had lit tho gas the in room It threw a shadow high upon the wall Now tho shadow with mat alio on up to tho very doori and bonding the great aafe He turned fiercely with his hand at a pocket which she knaw ho car ried a pistol Who li there he asked in a furious whisper And answered Only And I tank down a desk and looked at her strangely You he said Why did you follow met Wl f your tow even tosteal forme mercy on mo and break it Put the mono at her in amaze ment Tell mo said all darling And that lonely place tho tyro young together for long houra Wo sell piano and my jewelry and all that we do not need raid tho girl at last I will keep for you as a poor mans should and wo shall be just happy as wo been together Why should wenotl bo better off At least wo will bo honest and as people always are Oh Geoffrey to to what I driven you walked homo together arm and next day set to wort to struggle out of the load of debt upon their shoulders It was a hard task but they succeeded at last and today are happy and prosperous and on the road to fortune Vet I think that Rosa when sho kneels to prayer at night never for gets what might hare been and in her husbands heart is a sort of thank fulness for his escape from the of black over which many erring have fallen Brilliant Nuptials was frightened said So was I ho said I be rod to have left safe unlocked but right now No Geoffrey wrong J no longer a baby I to coma back to myself Put that If this first I have driven you to thing I will thank God to Yoq tvo kept gx What a euro for Simply There is a great deal of gossip that has no malignity in it Goodnatured talk about their neighbors because and only because nothing else to talk about it Gossip is always a personal confession of malice or imbecility and the young should not only shun it by most thorough culture relieve themselves from all temptations to indulge it It is low frivolous and too often a dirty business Wilson Star Sept On the of July last shop of Mr Stephens Tottenham was set on fiio and partly destroyed An inquest was held and J was charged with the offence but tho jury foiled to The matter was taken up by the Govern ment and of this town despatched to work up the He having secured additional evidence arrested who was tried other day before Phillips and was sent to Barrio goal to await his trial A Sharp A tramp was met on a coOntry road in Oregon by a well dressed man who offered to swap clothes This was deemed a crazy freak but it was eagerly and disrobing and robing were accomplished fellow who was apparently benefitted by bargain made off as soon as jiracticablo for fear that the other would seek to undo it but sup posed lunatic was i the greater hurry for bo had robbed bank and know that officers after him with a description of his clothes as the guide wrong man was arrested and was with greatest difficulty delay that ho cleared himself St Thomas Sept A very accident which resulted fatally hap pened yesterday at about oclock in afternoon While engaged at work in Air Wades brick yard two young men named James Clark aged son of Mr John Clark and James Simmons who were at work in clay bank which is about thirty feet in height were suddenly buried o mass of earth weighing several tons An alarm was at onco and man set to work to remove the mass After considerable trouble men were reached and both were found lying together Young Clark extricated was found to bo alive but ho only a of times then expired Medical aid was for young Jiuimons and it was hoped his might be flavod of ami Irvine of arrived and everything was for tho injured man but ho lingered until 7 oclock in he also breathed his tost bodies of both of victims badly bruised Sept About midnight a wagon arrived in city carrying bodies of Jim and Pink Lee noted desperadoes and fop two years been a terror to the of Delaware bond and Cook Counties Last April while John and Henry two respectable owners of this county with two one whom ft deputy United States marshal on a searching expedition in the Chickasaw nation for bearing brand camo upon the stronghold of the Lee gang Alid tho stockade to avreat desperadoes open ed tiro through the port holes of their fortifications killing the am whoso bodies lay exposed soverat and parti ally eaten by hogs tho mwiacro largo rewards been of fered for the of Leo Bro thers dead or alive Bill Leo with two of gang named Stem was captured in May and taken to Ark for trial All to Jocrto and capture Jim and Pink Lee proved unavailing until Monday when Detective Thomas of fort Worth learned that others vicin ity of Dexter small in this county Taking two officer with him Thomas started In search of desperadoes About 3 p in upon the outlaws cutting a pasture fence officers dismount ed and crept up to within forty yards of and ordered them to surren der The outlaws fired for answer and officers returned fir kill ing Pink Leo with first volley wounding Jim in nock Jim fell ten shots at officers ho was Thousands of have viewed the remains Jim add Bill Leo were leaders of a of about twenty two ywra they said to com mitted over forty cold blooded mur ders The marriage of the A late of and ilis eldest daughter of Mr nod Mrs Henry one of fairest daughters was solemnized on Tues day afternoon last at four oclock in church hero Rev Mr of father of groom assisted by Mr pastor of Methodist church officiating The bride Fas supported by Miss Miss Nettie Wales Miss Speight end Miss iraer Messrs Wilson brother of bride and Wilson of Port Hope acted as groomsmen The music rendered by who presided at the organ was very fine and the floral offerings were su perb Notwithstanding tho incessant rain at halfpast oclock the large church was completely with guests and friends of the young awaiting the arrival of the bridal party who appeared on the scene at the appointed hour four p when the bride proceeded by brides maids was escorted up tho left aisle by her father while tho groom by escorted the brides mother up the right aisle all meeting altar where the groom received the of his bride with a graceful bow bride was elegantly attired in a white satin dress trimmed with oriental lace orange blossoms and natural flowers wearing diamond or naments which sparkled throogh a bridal veil of Brussels net attached to the head by a wreath of orange blossoms Tho bridesmaids Miss Sadie Peorce and were dressed in pink satin and oriental lace Miss Nettie Wales wore a pink cashmere dress trimmed with pink silk and oriental lace while Miss Speight was arrayed in pink cash mere trimmed with satin ribbon and oriental lecA The uniformity and elegance of dress together with what nature and culture had provided them made a group of for beauty seldom seen and rarely equaled even in largo cities After ceremony the bridal por- ty followed by about eighty invited guests proceeded to tho residence of the brides father were a grand ban quet was partaken of The tables were lavishly supplied with oil delicacies that such an occasion could call forth fowl and other meats pastry confectionery and foreign and domestic fruits in great profusion while the crystal and floral ornamen tation the The presents wero exceedingly numerous and also very costly It is believed Roberts will urge an increase of the Indian army by British troops and natives verdict of wilful murder has been returned by coroners jury against Mrs Mary Adams mid her son of Huntingdon township for having caused death of Mar tin Archibald by attacking him with an axe has arrived for every one to practico the most rigid economy Farm is low merchandise loy wages low and growing tower bear mind boys is not the man who gots best wages who gets most money but man who loses least time 12 I havent got any case said the client but I money How much asked the lawyer Fifty thousand dollars was reply Phew you got tho best case I over heard of I will sot that you never go to prison with that Bum said attorney cheerfully And man didnt went broke Commuting Biers Sentence Man Sept The trial of Scott termed tho white rebel from Prince Albert was concluded at Jury were out twenty minutes and returned with a verdict of not guilty There was great cheering in court when result was announced A monster meeting in favor of was held last night at St Boniface Large crowds of half breeds were in for miles from surrounding par ishes The crowd was so great that it was turned into an open air demon stration Speeches by J P and counsel for J A Richard Resolutions adopted akiog for commutation of sentence K Two caught stealing apples were sentenced yesterday by Montreal Recorder to 3 and respectively in tho Reformatory Uncle Ah my dear how rosy your cheeks are I suppose tho seaside and the mountains did that Niece No that was done in mammas dressing room Chicago Sept In a quarrel this morning struck Hazard behind ear and broke neck Bert escaped He has been engaged in several minor prize fights By a blunder in tho wording of the English Franchise Act about two millions of two millions and a half whoso enfranchisement it waa to secure will be to vote Mass Sept 14 Taylor aged shot his wife and himself this morning both being pro bably fatally wounded in a of temporary insanity caused by recent illuess For some time past it is stat ed mesmerism has been used in Paris to save from inanition those deruenb persons who refuse in nour ishment of any kind The patients mesmerized and then commanded to eat who would not touched food under any circumstan ces iu ft mesmeric state cat whatever is given them A rough and tumble combat between a wild duck and an oyster is reported by an eyo witness Tho duck ft largo and fullgrown one It diving species which in habits bays When the oyster feeds it opens its shell wido till the oyster is plainly visible A sight of such a morsel was too much for the duck Ho made a headlong plungo inserting his hill between the oysters Open shell liko a flash and with power of a vice tho shall closed on ducks head Then the struggle for oyster which was a largo one was dragged from its bed with three smaller ones clinging to it the cluster being heavy enough to keep ducks head under water In this way tho duck drowned Its buoyancy was sufficient to with until captured K is by no means to bo despised nor is it an unworthy ob ject of mans exhibition but when its accumulation is at of very comfort and happiness of self and his family it costs too much and wo had better try to got along with loss Property tho getting of which costs integrity honor or oven manliness or which makes heart hard and penurious is no blessing It blights curses arid destroys the better part of mans nature It is a of gold tied about th mm thrown overboard struggling for tends to drag him down to destruction and in no sense can It bo considered Thu less property a man so accumu lates tho happier ho will live the more respected ho will bo and brighter will bo his prospects ho dies Property is ft blessing just in pro portion as it is used to ourselves and families more comfortable Wends happier and world better Star C The local board of health of Buffalo has appealed to the state board to provide for examination of and coming from Canada to prevent the introduction of smallpox A Philadelphia policeman just nightfall invited to take a cup of coffee No thank Coffee me awake all Then he saw blunder looked vety and tried to explain it But it was no use Saturday afternoon four brothers named living in Kingston were out shooting one of them accidentally shot another through the leg inflicting a terrible wound Tho leg was amputated but the unfortunate lad was too from of blood to the opera tion and died three hours after Heading fills the awl conversation lights it reading the food of the mind and conversation exercise As all things are strength ened by exercise so mind by conversation There wo shake off dust and stillness of a retired tie life our opinions arc confirmed or corrected by tho good opinions of others points are argued resolved cleared direction given and frequently hints started winch if pursued would lead to tlus most useful truths Wilson Star There are men and wo men serving life sentences in tho pri sons of York 21 condemned to bo hanged but their sentences were commuted to imprison ment for life of tho number convicted of murder in the tec- degree 12 for manslaughter in tho first degree for arson in first degree women all for murder in diflrentdegreea Auburn lias King Co and Onondaga Co Peni tentiary 3 An exchange remarks Pleas is to women what the sun is to flower if moderately enjoyed it beautifies refreshes and improves if immoderately it withers deteriorates and destroys But the duties of do life exercised as they must ho in retirement and calling forth sensibilities of the female are perhaps as necessary to full development of her charms as the to the rose conferring beauty and increasing fragrance ft hort formers will have most work of season over and an op portunity will bo afforded them for prosecuting permanent improvements To clear off such biota as the cat- swamp to up stumps to remove atones to lay down drains to plant shade trees to works not day spent upon them putting money in tho hank Underdrawing especially is an improvement that should poshed with vigour Tbero flromil Hon in it for the farmera glad to know vinced of this fact rapidly increas ing No investment Croat majority farms will larger or Can adian KSl over see a woman who could reason in lovet an individual would make an excellent investment forodiuio museum and any number of months without program would surpass Witch of Wall Street and distance Tno Liv ing Skeleton But you may calcul ate on thing sho not to to found If aha makes up mind that sho has found tho man in A world sho will speedily divest him of vices and invest him with virtues If ho is addicted to drink I will dream of the reformation in store for him through the magic of horatTiction No matter if you point out to her that bleary old bloat hangs around the cheap frogshop no conseouenco that you show her thkt determined woman who drags out her life in a sewing room or room her fall in different places It is a mar incredible thing this love po tion Wilson Star v

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