Newmarket Era , August 26, 1898, p. 8

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J r THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY J l No rip Hoods UlcU tear you all to v 1 easy to ope raw 1 jot Fills which Dp to data- In fl4 certain and All Co Lowell Mas S only PHI- to take of OFFICE TORONTO Paid up Capital Fond nearly A of Hank la BRADFORD W Specially or Discounting Fanners Notes And Sale at LOWEST RATES For Information apply I ford To Cure RHEUMATISM Bristols SARSAPARILLA IT PROMPT AND NEVER i IT WILL MAKE YOU Ask your Druggist or Dealer for it Bristols GRAHAMS Art Studio If you want your picture taken dont be satisfied with old method of 20 yearn ago but it produced in tbe latest style and bo untodato with your city friends Piatino Work A Specialty We are giving excellent satisfac tion in our work Call and specimens and you will be con vinced T GRAHAM JONES OLD STAND NEWMARKET EMULSION of BLOOD OF lb bene flu ffloit By thaildof The fit Emulilcn I rid of couch which bad troubled tea for over a and Lata La weight W1KGHAU aid i Battle DAVIS LAWRENCE CO e around the flab WIDEAWAKE ANC COIt- FIND TO On Friday morning John picked up fortysoven sparrows under a crab apple tree in or chard The hod been struck by lightning during the storm of Thurs day night but the tree bore no marks of injury A heavy rain and wind storm oc curred in Barrio and surrounding country on Monday afternoon At a great many trees wore up rooted and the barns belonging to Benjamin was blown down just after he had driven in for rofugo It was reported that ho was killed but he is living though hurt Mr McDonald was seriously injured last night in a bicycle colli sion Homo scoundrel cut the tiro of Mr Vrooman8 Tuesday evening while it was lying in front of the Mansion Mr M McLaughlin and D left on Tuesday afternoon last for to put in a larger water wheel in the flour mill of Fred and William of that place it being necessary for their increasing business A vagrant hog lias been running at large the last three or four days at the south end of the village and has The Within Thy Gates Borne years ago- in a town in the West a new teacher was added to those employed in was a silent girl of whom no knew anything cept that she was a faithful teacher She boarded herself in a distant part of town Her one school dress a grey flannel was old and thin but it was kept scrupulously darned and cleaned flho has only one collar and white apron said a pupil scornfully and washes them out on Saturdays No wonder sho coughs said another wearing that little walking jacket and straw hat She looks as if sho lived on tea and crackers ono week and and tea next said rich Where does her salary go Perhaps has to hire some to keep still about her history or perhaps she is paying somo disgraced rolativo out of trouble Its very peculiar to say least chimed in another Wo cant take her into our set until we know more about Young Mrs Allen who usually de cided the social status for new comers said has a good I pride my self on being a judge of character and I despise such gossip about her But tho truth is she a sort of a social betwixt and between and I cant see where can bo placed properly the now tcachor remained placed and as sho did not seek com panionship herself she went on her way home Sho never remain completely ruined he gardens of Mr Vrooman and Mr Geo Burrows fa The garden party at the Rectory on Tuesday evening was a success in every way weather was all that could bo desired and the large crowd enjoyed the tea provided as well as the program Proceeds about Herald BRADFORD if wo asked her they said after wards She sat in a back seat in church and slipped quietly out as soon as service was over Perhaps she would not have hurried so had in the same pew kindly detained her They too thought of this afterward The minister noticed her one day and ask ed who sho was and was told thats queer new school teacher Miss Mansfield she boards herself Mr and Mrs J A Burgess are en joying a wheeling trip to Woodstock St Catharines and does all her own housekeeping in Lake Mrs Burgess will take part in a tennis tournament at place The cricketers paid Brad ford a visit hast Friday and suffered defeat at the hands of the local team On Saturday they left by yacht for Jacksons but the lake being very rough they landed at Mortons Park and drove from there to Jack sons Point where they played against Sutton returning Saturday night Mr Angus had a very close call from instant death on Saturday afternoon last He was working at a well on the farm of Air J no Sinclair of the Scotch Settlement at the time room and washes on Saturdays so latter she will hardly expect you to call on her The minister also wished that he had asked some one besides Mrs Allen about her The pupils of the new teacher soon began to reflect in their conduct the partly expressed suspicion regarding her They grow saucy and neglectful of lessons and of the bolder ones went to the principal with com plaints He reproved them mildly and reminded Miss Mansfield severely that she must maintain a good standard of discipline or her work would not be successful Friday Miss Mansfield did not come to school as usual A substitute and while at the top he in some way lost his balance while in a stooping position ami fell headforemost to the come was provided for the day and Monday when Miss Mansfield did not again bottom a distance of about feet Mr measured the depth of the I noticed that had a severe cold last Thursday said the watcr which was about ten feet hut I suppose she expected to be managed on rising to the surface to catch on to something and afterwards haw himself to the top of tho well by I here and then found that she was not able and had no way sending me word Shell doubtless be in her place the aid of the windlass rope his J Ono of the teachers said If thought she was really much ill 1 would go to see her but she does live decent he struck a projecting brick of the teachers said If inflicting an ugly wound on the back of his head which necessitated three Notwithstanding the injuries received Mr superintended the work at well and in the evening had the wound properly dressed by one of our physicians Slaughtered by Wholesale so far out and I dont know exactly where the house is I guess shell be here all right tomorrow in that ever lasting straw turban Tuesday morning came bitterly cold but the thin figure of Miss Mans field was not seen struggling along in the wind toward the school building The principal dismissed Miss Mans- j fields room for the day and sent the London Aug The Hong Kong substitute teacher and a high school corresponded of the says the girl to find out the reason of her rebels in Somber owning slaughter of China Corposea float past Wuchau daily Two hundred who had entered by were defeated by General Mawho who the house where she rented a room was away The house itself was in a large yard of trees and stood at some distance from others The young killed 100 of the rebels and took of ladies went as they had been told to Aug 17 A sad fatality occurred here this morning about ten oclock Mr William Coop er contractor of Clinton while on the scaffold of Mr new resi dence fell about thirty feet and died in about twenty minutes afterwards A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Rumy fa all of III THROAT or LUNGS CO them prisoners The gentry in the district of and daily sent to magistrates between 10 and rebels for execution A little girl named was thrown out of a buggy near and killed Henry David Johnstons arrest at Blenheim Ont on Sunday places the last of a celebrated family of counterfeiters in grasp of the law The Johnstons were the prime movers in this gigantic conspiracy of uttering counterfeit money The father was one of most expert en gravers on the continent while all the sons were very clever in their busi ness The two girls who were fine- looking women were about the best artists with a pen that could be found One of them Jessie signed all the notes and with such skill that the men whose names were forged were unable to swear that signatures were not genuine The girls disap peared some time after being arrested in Washington and it is believed that they furnished secret service men with useful information A young mau named P Locke in Toronto was drown- swimming at Children Cry for CASTOR I A the north wing the room opening on the porch and knocked Getting no response they pushed open the door In the dim light of tho room with drawn curtains they saw Miss Mansfield half sitting on the bed- lounge with her little old jacket on over a faded wrapper She had a school record book in her hand and examination papers were scattered about There was no fire no carpet on the floor no furniture except two chairs and a little table besides the bedlounge on which wore school books and a Bible a crackers and a cup and saucer All these surroundings the visitors took in at a glance and hurried to the bed shock ed and full of pity But the new teacher did not need their pity now She did not feel cold desolation of the room There was a smile on the poor pinched face and the dark eyes had lost their fevor- anxious expression as they seem ed now to be looking upward upon unseen things A pencil bad fallen from her hand She had left a few lines I feel Btrangcly tonight My head swims and I cannot think If anything should happen me please send months salary to my mother at address The name of an outoftheway little country place was given On the open page of her was pinned a poem dipped from a newspaper If I should tonight tlio that mo with averted Would look upon mo pityingly And Boftonod in a kindly way For who would with dumb not your for my cold brow I My path is lonely let mo your kind ness now Think kindly of I travelworn My faltering foot pierced with many a thorn For friendship and for I plead- When rest la I shall not need The sympathy for I long today To somo to my way room was soon filled with tear ful consciencesmitten neighbors The physician said Death from cold and lack of proper nourishment causing collapso or complete exhaus tion nearest noighbor said Bho froze and starved to death and I living within a stones throw They found that her salary had been Bent home every month to a bed- riddon father mother and a feeble sister to keep them out of poor- house and to pay back bills for medi cines town where this happened is no leas table or social than othors The teachers and the people are no lees kind Thoy sent a sum of money to poor parents and the papers spoke of many momentoes in memory of Mansfield whoso sudden and death had cast a gloom oyer the whole community Many said If we had only known about her in time I the teacher who related this story to me To think that I kept still when people talked about her I used to see that they had no ground for it but because somo of promi nent ladies slighted her I never said a word in her favor It makes me feel as if I had helped to kill her by my cowardly As the minis ter said We saw her a stranger and took her not in Now it is too late The Receives the One week ago the steamer arrived with the longexpected news of tho annexation of Hawaii With flags pennants and streamers on every mast the vessel that bore the longedfor tidings was discerned far out at sea The lookout on historic Diamond Head made out that signals were up He telephoned the news to the city and the steamlaunch of United States steamer was manned and put to sea Miles away the message was read Hawaii is annexed American flags appeared as if by magic everywhere Fire whistles shrieked factory whistles joined in and this earpiercing tumult by the deep boom of one hun dred guns fired on he Executive Grounds Just as the news was con firmed Dole reached the wharf his horse white with foam as he had ridden at full gallop from his seaside home at Nearly all the members of his cabinet were there consuls and other prominent officials and also members of the national guard Then the great steamer came in and the officers and passengers were cheered Word was given To the Executive Building and a volunteer procession moved up Fort Street with a band at its head When it reached the Executive grounds there was a scene of enthusiasm never to be sur passed in island history Then in line the crowd marched three times round tho building cheering until it was hoarse Minister Hatchs mes sage to the read the procession marched through all the principal streets and a great show of fireworks closed tho eventful day Harpers Weekly George and Alfred Nicholson have been committed for trial on the charge of setting fire to Healeys brewery on the night of August at A communication has been re ceived from the British Government asking if the Canadian Government are prepared to carry out the arrange ment made some time ago for an ex change of military units Ont Aug About this afternoon John a prosperous and highly respectable farmer living on a farm adjoining this village was struck and almost in stantly killed on a crossing by a Grand Trunk engine running light The deceased bad been at Boston Mills for a load of flour and feed and returning was attempting to make a rather steep grade leading to cross ing Evidently he failed to notice the approach of engine as ho kept on his way regardless of the engineers whistling and the excited shouts of a number of persons who witnessed the accident The wagon was and contents scattered in every direction The horses escaped EYE CHANGE As age advances a gradual in Sight takes place This Change necessitates compensating aid Glasses properly ground and adjusted replace the loss of eye Wo this work particularly well Try ATKINSON CO Fleet by Sampson and His Enjoy a Roman Triumph Populace The Guns Which Assailed Santiago the American Metropolis With a York Aug The recep tion given to Admiral Sampsons squadron by of Greater Now York today was a magnificent and was participated in by hun dreds of thousands of wildly enthus iastic citizens before sunriso gun was fired at Governors Island the were astir and about Crowds wero hurrying to the river to bo early on scene Long before the when tho ferry boats and street cars are usually crowded great throngs of people hung on tho trod on each others feet and jammed into conveyances to points all along river front The New York and Now Jersey shores were literally black with people while the river and bay were crowded with craft and the craft alive with people all cheering and good There was very little friction in the carrying out of the program and no delay Tho Citizens Committee left the foot of Cortland Street on steamer Island at an early hour and proceeded down the bay followed by a long retinue of all sorts and de scriptions of craft At Tomkinsville the Mayor and committee embarked on the York The wel come ceremonies were short but im pressive The ceremonies over amid I ST IF the shrieking of steam whistles and tet the cheers of the throngs the Mayor For to advertise them Rider Agents Wanted and committee returned to the Learn How to Earn a and Make 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