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Newmarket Era , July 31, 1885, p. 1

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J PUBLIC FOR ONTARIO For the of York LADIES BELTS ORIENTAL LACES ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES poetry AND COLORS VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY gloves AT VERY BECKETT i are now executing ordera for of MOULDINGS AND TURNING NEWEL POSTS AND BALUSTERS ON TUB SHORTEST NOTICE J MILLARD CO Leading Furniture Undertaking House la alio rapplled vlib latest la i7Mony Co A Ontario Life Co I A j MMMt The The Co and Federal Aororo Parlor and At Reduced calls promptly at J MILLARD CO attention paid to K A EVANS FUNERAL DIRECTOR A3 Newmarket HOWE Mill J IK COOKS yOJsCION CIGARS AND TOBACCOS CIGARETTES IPCS ND FANCY WW KKfAlhlNO A OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE TORONTO A I TKSTIHT rtroiv till lo of CHAN A TERRY ail 11 lilt I kick In DOORS SOUTH OF POST OFFICE U7Z JKi Office Montreal corner The Aeeldent la AH iina it once- pan for Ave put Halved Agency for Aurora and yllolty at tho of J Aurora INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS DRAFTS ISSUED OK GREAT BRITAIN STATUS AS ALL IK CANADA Notes Discounted mi J Manager Newmarket SIMPSONS j by vUitliiK tlio ST LOUIS Informal IIU jiatrur4 that lo while Ma iifcjfruu bo Mow Halo a of ynilrTffjonrt if All SUA OH text ll1 Office ST ABES the of the labile for la up for Pure Drugs and Chemicals and Itrfumtry Jctfi acid Now Vlclully Ic good vluo arid vory cheap pieces for and up FINK LINK OF give to HORSE MEDICINES anJ la rylhliijf up Accuracy and Care a Mr In our favorably IN FANCY GOODS Cherry Pectoral attack lb lilfielultb by iLc majority of an lie or xM rtiultlij A or ixi la of a AYKKa Hi In a fort villi 1 ah1 l all A vcbxffctfl I DUtit altrp flitifixior lathe meat lovely Newmarket Materials Ladies S1TIM On fihortct iV tut HAND BAGS to each KINDS OK Town y- STARR Vlewt thicker Slipper Braiding Tor In one and tt arrival what fta moot Alt forth our to In the cold Willingly the anil lo rthtpcrchwico to sum and told tho duly forth They well fltorllng worth mid he soodsef Joy aui All their may W told march the The blinding enow Way ffcJcomo halt at ffay swift and bold And each may to from llitr beginning Are In enrolled Ami tar tho they roam thought more frequent Unto thclrcblMlioodj happy borne rt and bold swing abroad your Tbftt brlgbion aollrn flais to view unfold And IbaOod whom Adore That you do not a death deploy welcoming w WARBLE WORKS I to in p ais Work tlsUit AZ7UK Kiel my win tn or the lie A I fctn am jo i iic Vl July lit Tribute ViMlcJn lilt It If IVCUJ Uu I lie of a I In In kuI i ii tlM mi In m cully Uw l- lf Ml tin life an at Mi fit Now Voi May I li family for ai- iA iju It tut ig A J Mae j frttgllifiilltiliU1 fcfu tnlLt 14 1 by lUe J A Iciifot lay of J Co ttAl L f Ita 1 I IU j line Aill33 it by of ol It tvrt U 1 The Mortgaged Farm Six oclock said Hill- yard looking up suddenly as ho tall oldfa shionea clock in corner rang out its shrill announcement six oclock and mother hero is Jerry Lane punctual to very moment Now wo shall some good news from Jack I hope ran out to the gate flushed and eager to receive the from country carrier and returning seated on a low stool at her mothers feet and hroko the envelope On tho first glance at its contents a shade of disappointment dimmed her bright face Instead of reading the note aloud glanced hurriedly over tho brief lines ana then silently and with a quivering lip placed it in her mothers hand ami aside to a window This is what Mrs road I saw your son a few days since when to my sur prise lie expressed himself reluctant to apply his money to redeeming of the mortgage saying that ho re- it for a speculation which promises to he profitable to httn than thercforp compelled to dispose of the mortgage to a of my acquaintance who proposes to tike possession and con sider my duty to inform you there of in order that you may no time in making arrangements for a removal Very respectfully Harms Mrs llillyard returned the letter to its envelope with a trembling hand and a dazed bewildered look as though unablo to realizu blow which had so suddenly fallen upon her Her eyes met Marlons anil the girl threw herself upon her knees by her mothers side and burst into a passion of tiirs Oh mother what shall wo dot What will become of us Lord- wilt provide said Mrs raising her eyes to the motto on the wall embroider ed by Marions own hand Where is your faith my that should fail you In the very hour of Mother it Is not ho much the loss of our home or the poverty and trial in which grieves me but that Jack your own son my own brother should have so changed Oh mother I know that our Father in Heaven will not us but to whom on earth can wo turn when can worldly heart less At this moment a little girl burst into room with Mamma Marion I hero is Miss Arfol at the in her Hays will you step out a minute for to you about Mr Miilurd nunstruck and she darent leave her with out someone to hold Marion was in no condition to list en to tho greatest gossip in so Mrs drying her eyes was in civility cold- to informal visitor Marion licr head renting tho bill behind Hereon of cling ing could have heard every word but absorbed her grief paid no attention until of Walter struck upon her ear fts true for certain for Maria had it from Ins own sister 1 1 in ton Maria in her wild way If ho comes back with all that money you know his Undo Samu el left him most of his money last fall if ho comes back rich I mean to set my cap for him On which Aggie replied Oh you need not for hes to bo married Wore long to n real girl Of Maria wanted to know nil about it but only laughetl in her mys terious way until Maria says believe you are joking when Agglo replies If Walter isnt married be fore winter Ill make you a present of my new carring which no hay sent me Ho you its certain sure and no doubt bring hit to hU family and then tell Marion wo may loolc for a parly When under to do things they always do it handsomely Marion stayetf to hear no Gliding out of a side door sho crossed garden passing little who was fondling snowwhUo calf her great pet treasure find who call ed out to her to see how fast ball was growing lllllo would as hard In as Iter iniljor and herself to leave dear old home with all scenes and eudcarel to them by associations of their lives For in that plea sant farm house Mrs Hilly a had Iwrn and married and here Iter children had also seen the first light of day Two years ago her husband who had been too practical to make a suc cessful farmer had died suddenly leaving his affairs in a very rassod state farm with a heavy mortgage Then Jack good son and brother that ho was had thought it best to go to the city taking advantage of situation him by a ditant relative until tho mortgage should be paid Only two weeks ho had written cheerfully that the matter would be speedily settled to their satisfaction find now just as they expecting to hear that their homo was their own again came this cruel letter As Marion had said to her mother not even the loss of their homo sent sharp pang as did this evidence of change in her only brother That Jack should have grown so worldy heartless as to consider his pecuniary advantage before the gratification of his mothers comfort that he would allow to bo turned out of the dear old house and go and reside in the strange city where they could never feel at home oh this was the bitterest pang all Marion bad thought upon first reading that letter and it was not until hearing Miss Metiss words to her mother that she awoke to con sciousness that could have even greater sorrow than this in store for her i One year ago had parted from her accepted lover Walter in anger on both sides Walter bad and had spoken sharply to her and in a manner which sho considered herself justified in resent ing Walter was top proud to apolo gize arid Marion too proud as well as too delicate to make advances to a re conciliation and so they had drifted apart both miserable until Walter had broken the last link by going out West heard of him from time to time through his family but no word or message to herself ever came In all this while she had looked forward with a faint yearning hope to thp of his soma time returning and of nil being made up between thorn But now this last hope was rudely stricken to ground- Waller was going to be married Ho had forgot ten her and was lost to her forever Oh it is hardso hard to bear thought Marion as with hands tight ly clasped alio passed under tho a nolo boughs of old orchard- Life is bitter has taken all roiti mo I can no more to Only my dear mother and For their I must bo strong and try to bear it oil On verge of orchard where high tank abruptly to the meadow came to a mass of tang led honeysuckle fashioned rustic arbor Walter had mado it for Her and here in fact it was that last parted Down in the meadow ran a little leading ft short cut to homo a couple of miles away How often sho had ant of an evening watched for I could scarcely look back upon of her life or upon any object before her eyes which was not connected with some association of Walter There was walnut treo which he ami Jack used to climb and thoro the clear laughing brook in which ho taught her to sticr the littlo IkkU which had her with grain down to Jacks famous water mill at roots of the old willow up tho real grist and saw mill which Jack had always licen so desirous of owning which every body said would such a good in vestment for one who could manage it properly And then Marion seated on bench In turned and looked long and at tho old farmhouse peeping from groat tho orchard No other on could over bo homo lo And In mother I Ob it would bo harder still for her whoso wholo lifoof fifty years had been spout the roof I A sudden aroused Marlon a sharp whist as of somcono calling a dog and sho saw through tear dim med eyes a man hurrying along tho pathway in meadow drew behind screen of honeysuckles Tito path led post tho arbor but at foot of steep bank and alto would not bo discovered in her retreat thought but a moment or two oft or was a sound of footsteps ascending tin bank a of branches and Marion saw standing of arbor figure of a tall young man looked almost as much Is I rod as For an instant gazed at each other Marion pale and stranger with a flush rising to his handsome face Then ho sold as ho hold hand Marlon dont you know mo P gave htm bar hand In It was Walter And suddenly with tho sight of carao tho full bitter ness that ho was lost to her forever She was nothing to him nowand ho must bo nothing to her I am glad to unexpectedly found yon hero this dear old spot ho I arrived at homo only an hour ago and could not rest until I had seen you met his eyes bent upon her with a strange earnestness and nor polo could not spoken a word Marlon ho atd suddenly you no welcome for mo It It that you cannot mo Forgive you Yes for all my absurd jealousy and pride I had a happy love which I forfeited but which I cannot live without- I do not understand you Walter I do not know why you should speak thus to me when when you are go ing to bo married told you that of mo It came from Agnes your sister He smiled t knows my wishes It was she thought you would forgive inc Marion darling She bad averted face to bide but he now took both and as ho drew her toward hint a great tide of unspeakable joy rushed over her and could only faintly murmur Oh Walter i When were both calmer she told of the heavy grief that had fallen upon them They must leave their dear old home which had passed into hands of strangers Of stranger Marion Do you call me a stranger You Walter Ho looked surprised in his turn Did you not know it was I who purchased dear old farm I Did you not Jacks letter Oh Walter it canootrannot he Uo took from a pocket book a paper ho opened and placed before her It was the mortgage which her father had given to Mr Harris And the is really youra now said looking up radiantly through sudden tears Not mine but ours darling was too happy to speak a word in answer You see dear Walter said Jack and I talked it over the other day and we agreed as he was so anxious to purchase the mill property and had not means sufficient for both that I should take farm and leave him at liberty to invest in the mill property It is the very best thing for Jack and for mother as J explained to ber if she had only received his letter Jack is not fitted for a farmer and could never mado much of farm as ho cor- do with mill Ho cam up with mo order to attend to the matter Forgive me that I negtotftedto inform you but I left him behind in the field talk ing to Aggie Marion started up with a glad cry down opposite declivity of meadow was aomebody joyously waving his hand and in two minutes sho was sobbing in her brothers arms from a fullness of joy such as hover in life before known Thoy hastened to the house all eager to the heart of mother Jack sprang up steps and took her in his arms Walter lifted who had run to meet them in frantic delight As Marion crossed the threshold clock rang a welcome chime Seven oclock said girl and went quickly up to own room As she passed tho clock she looked up at it with expression almost of avfci What a lifetime of misery and happiness In ah murmur- NEWS CABLE I parted from youjMulop and I cotiio back at last to ask your forgiveness and to beg too for The Royal Marriage The Cholera Raging Spain July 23 from a iky ami the tack this as I ho crowd In of Wight to do honor to union of the tho remaining married child of her Majesty and Prion Henry St in WhlpiiiDgbaui six from was aelrcteU for tho It having teen restored under superintendence of tho 1iinod who always attend ed there when be at Isle of Wight route of the from to Church was tnirktl cut by Venetian routs from which wero out at this approaches to church guarded by the Highbinders tbo road near the was lined by and the between by tailors from royal yachts From early hoar every brought members of the nobility from Lon don and other puts of England Over one hundred of the Queen tat down to breakfast at Osborne morning The bridegroom wore a uniform and on front of bis coat there were Henry of ilaluaVerg born October and Is tbsreforo la year He a lieu tenant Id the First of lluiiara of the anil a of the Grand of Ilia only Is to Schonberg and bis brothers are Prince of Hew who recently married the Princess Victoria the daughter of the late Princess Alice Prince Alexander of Bulgaria and Prince Franc la Joeeph a lieutenant of the Guard Ha fa and amiable and on excellent terms with family ft la not that career baa far been distinguished on the other Iliad Is alleged that ha has been guilty of any In f set the breath of not assailed bis name His character It I said that the Queen Intends to make her new aondndew private Secretary The re port may of course be without foundation but there soma reason to believe that ila not merely a piece of goulp If Prince Henry of undertakes tbe duties of private to the of this country be may obviously develop Into a person of considerable and of some authority The ten of Prince of Wales the of Edinburgh the Grand Duke of Hesse and Prince Christian did not enter church with lbs ptooeuloo but waited la a temporary struc ture at the entrance of the church for the bride The Prince Princess Wales also waited the OF A few after the procession had the of the with the bride was by firisg of tbo Royal salute and the of tha which lined the entire nuts the lo while the played the Highland and the and Solent- goes thundered out their aalntev Tbo the church on left the on the and the of Wales followed head Ing tea bridesmaids The Beatrice very calm and collected and smiled of her gracefully right and left In of of thegcesti aa she proceeded op tbe aisle to the altar THE Her wore a dice It extremely rich aod rauvelloas a specimen the finest and most skilful his accomplished in Europe It was made at Lyons a loom being specially erected and a new and set of carde prepared for that piece of alone so that no other be made The pattern rather flower of double silk grenadine on a double broche ground and it will look very handsome when made op over a thin bright black silk The In Mia year two the of her a on the wrong aide The ecu married late not followed tbe example of her brothers and slaters She has been for yean her mothers companion To Royal Highness life varied though the domestic of court by attendance at fetes proved perhaps a trifle monoton ous It was to do something and four years ago the determined to change her state and privately betrothed herself to Prince Henry the handsome of Prussian royalty The secret well kept When the Beatrice breathed It into the ears of her royal mother a little storm broke It did cot last long but while It lasted it acute Everything at arranged The formal content of tbe Sovereign given and though the match wu not liked by any of royal family ft was acquiesced in The Prince of would have liked It otherwise but be too sagacious to create any disturbance about it and be will receive Prince Henry as same be received Christian or the Marquis of Lome THE The bride looked very handsome and her figure which would a model for a showed to greatest advantage her magnificent costume The rnado of the very richest draped with the la which the was married to the Prince It made at Honlloo Royal crown is Introduced Into the pattern The front of the dress a deep kilt log over which Is a fringe of orange blossom falling on to the kilting this la draped tbelace her Majesty lent for the to the bride Tbe bock of the drees Is a plain train of the hem- wadding with lace on wrong aide lace the drew la caught up with bunches of orange and on the left side Is a panel formed of the flower white aaltn bodice la low and foot The short are lace draped to the shoolder more lsce laid round tba lop of the bodice with a garland of orange a few of white In front The veil matches the lace on gown THE Prince Henry stood at south side of altar and awaited the bride bridal march wu played oa organ the Impressive ceremony which full choral the boys front St assisting commenced The of Canterbury read the service and wu assisted by the of Winchester the Dean of Windsor and Canon Prothero bride and bridegroom the responses clearly and distinctly so their voices were beard In every part of The Quteu Rave bride away At the of the service Mendelssohna w after tbe Prince and of both aides kissed bride Tho wedding breakfast held at Osborne la a tent on the and the chief feature the cake a high structure of weighing 250 pounds It wu built In three tiers and stood feet high It throe cakes one above the other and the plateau which It rested and surround ing the lower cake a wreath of lilies white Interspersed with Ivy emblematic of purity and friendship Surround log lowest cake wero Urge skeleton ehlelda enclosed shields the coat of arms of the Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry Interspersed with flower It adorned with of Surrounding the cake were Jsisemloe round the second and third cakes were passion flowers Ivy and rosea On the top cake were and a large vase containing an immense bouquet composed of a variety of emblematic flower As the bridal patty left the Mendel- wedding march was played lux After the breakfast the nappy couple Abbey Lady Cochranaa charming place near where they will peas a week com plating their taffy- moon by a cruise In the and It would be Impossible to attempt an of the wedding present which hare been sent to Osborne doting the put week Her Majesty prvseoted the with a fan the of which unique HI executed on whits A maguifloent of orange In full beauty forma a future the flowera and foliage lo their luxuriance going below the limit of the ailk gracefully updo the open bare of the In the above a number of yoong are some with anoOunciDg the happy by silken ribbons la the cor having In golden beneath It the name Beatrice the distance Han x of On referee of tbe fan la a of wlh approaching another spray of orange one of item the neatest and Wrtt meat delicate sod 2d were of cholera sod Madrid la Test of Dew ewes and deaths Id of Saturday there vera eases of cholera and J deatha Is in fevers provinces The Grange Excursion to the Grange Exconioa took Lake Siweoe day July The lowery It had much appearance of rain which prevented many no doubt from out to enjoy pleasure trip however was for the drive and lor the horses to take out lo good time to Millers wharf vehicles loaded with Excursion- 1st the on hind at the proper lira and slatted with about for breeze was and and everyone It until after we got to the North of Kemp- Bay then brisk wind had the effect of causing e roll of the boat when two children and three more elderly Individuals somewhat sick this of short duration for we came Into Hilt walera of the and Lake About hour after starling we were at the wharf At A Da- Our A teacher Stratford end bis lady formerly Miss Walker the valued Principal of Shakespeare Ward School Stratford joined the party which remained about two and a half hours then retorned There also a gentlemen and lady of Stratford at Dodge that and returned with excursion fata fa el about hundred and forty The trip was delightful through lit bridges at the without of kind either way There was wind enough on the Like for pleasure without causing sickness uiade the trip healthy enjoyable boat celled and remained half an hour at and we arrived at place of starting a little after seven A vole of thanks given unanimously to Captain I and his Tor their kind treatment and attention to little things that much to mike an Excursion the Viatok July of General Grant July Gab died at a surrounded by alt family He passed out of life peacefully and without any evident pain York July Not Garfield died have the streets bo signs of general Within an hour after tho old hero had breathed his last every promi nent building in Broadway tho cross streets from Hall to tho ita ling at half most In sultry colors waved languidly and slowly and could fancy that thoy too mourned for the great soldier and heard the tolling of old Trinitys great as it rang out a for dead Then St Pauls took up the knell and echoed the solemn notes accompanying hum of Broadways busy traffic Presently from another bells boomed and so for hour the was filled with the mournful music General had fought for lib country in battles names and of engraved upon a sword presented to him by citi zens of Illinois General Grants remains will be buried with national honours in Cen tral Park New York on Saturday August President Cleveland his Cabinet will attend Dean of Westminster has granted us of Westminster for a service the day of tho funeral The Trial July Henry tried before Jus- ticca Richardson and on a char go of treason felony in connec tion with the rebellion Whenuked whether ho was guilty or not prisoner replied bo had been Kiels secretary and to share his fato whatever that was Mr Oiler in formed the Court and jury- the Crown bad informa tion as to Jacksons insanity that they could not press case to conviction Titos Jackson his brothers insanity prior to and at of tho Duck toko engagement J for prison er called Dr Jukes North- West Mounted Police who testified to Jacksons being subject to hallucinations and a mild typo of In sanity probably under proper treatment and that ho would not con sider for his acts Dr Cotton of corroborated tho of Dr Jukes The jury returned a vordlct of not guilty on plea of insanity and Sheriff was ordered to keep Jackson in cfaargo until orders received from Lieut Governor trial lasted about half an hour report of the death of El has been confirmed Tho Government estimate the cost of tho rebellion at On Friday night incendiaries a number of houses In Kiln near Moscow and property valued at roubles was destroyed Several persons been rested In Liverpool and fined for sell ing papers giving object ion able from Pall Mail A resident of Hill named was fined and costs last week for keeping his prem ises in an unhealthy condition- body of unfortunate Miss Stephens who was drowned at Fort on Monday while bathing was found Saturday evening floating In tho river near too New Suspension bridge on Canadian tide

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