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Newmarket Era , July 27, 1894, p. 1

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TV J- NEWMARKET TEE morning GEO JACKSON HIS STEAM HOUSE main GIVE MB TO KNOW TO AND TO FWT 1550 And we con fid nil NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND In off Mitts- thrift a ItwrtKCicK la till nil ADVERTISER No of Worth York paid in dtunc ONTABIO Newmarket Branch hud SlltW P Single Copies Cents July in Advance within or I lgat year BUSINESS TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposit AT a DRAFTS ISSUED IT WITH Draft bought Col promptly lo J J to Loin oft Farm ltOTD SOLICITOR ETC Solicitor for lt3f Co Lots J WOODCOCK 50 Main An lie sod ilEDlCAL C t J a or of IS A J A and cTdll A and General done and properly on short Sa P BINNS NEWMARKET 1 filth ROGERS DENTAL I A TERRY AUCTIONEERS AMI A for FAftaccil Chattel fltcld York Bold on Ttrmi blc AtUodeJ Auction loar HEWITT Decorator Orders prompt Mttcdcd to price lie GEO WOOD fitQ in F NEWMARKET Carriage Works Now is the Time to Purchase a BUGGY OR CARRIAGE Rigs were never before got up so handsomely and were so Low in Price Call at our Ware-Rooms- on Lot St and we will show you the Easiest Running Buggy on the Market BRIMSON N B Repairs promptly attended to THE SUCCESSFUL EH EOT FOR MAN OR BEAST fa In SPAVIN CURE Cam KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE Mill I was CURED of Bronchitis and LINIMENT Lot Mrs A- Livingstone I was cured of a severe attack of rheumatism by nient John Mattooe Bay was cured of severly sprained leg by LINIMENT Joshua For bra C SIMPSON 86 Main and CARL PIANO 3 left with will MR A STOUFFER CONCERT BARITONE Cbgrcb Conductor In ColiQff la kd Violin orient OF tr when the loil And cold oat litfift r lik by And for yo od il Ihf And hoar of oar will the the pri our will oar fly To of long ego Our idols of toy to And our in Bat for tf root If in Huvan ara world fair That lo no Till fa sends aiiJ cat To lha rict work lb est ibe day bat goo So at last we know that for lb bait If in still trail are ah I llio Of all When a form I hid from aarthly By the cruel lid Ah I sorrowful for ii of seating who may If Irosl Photos 1 Photos NEW CLOTHING HOUSE THE FINEST TURNGUT VKttNONtf AT lA7f OfflMAUbefoatomeNAwmRrktl iDinrADri I The place order your Clothing for the future is NO MAIN ST Having fitted up the premise recently occupied by Mr Luridy we are now prepared to manufactute Gentlemens Clothing of every descrip tion in a manner second to no house In the trade The work we have set ourselves is to secure the trade of Newmarket Our facilities for doing so are all that can be desired O STOCK Consists of all that is and A of 1dIod tin All ljrT lVopurty PIRE VTKWMAKKKT of Waterloo PI- Co WiilcrlWp Itul0U A Lnttcablre HUUHIM NEWAND NOBBY AND HAS BEEN BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH A comparison of our Prices will readily reveal this lo you and our reputation of nearly a quarter of a century is the guarantee of the class of work you may expect E M9CORMICK Late Cutter for Sutherland Bros PEPPIATT tbaboilnesiof Mr to ho MAINTAINING THE LEAD Ad ffuamnteca to turn oat work to it aaarUloTi1ctQrTj will need and far j if tdd ana in or OIL OCR aim not bo to flood but In uglTficorapWaaDdeDtlraitllifactloD Old PRIVATE FUNDS To go Farm for a term of if IS CANADA LIFE CO 6AKTAL AND FUNDS- 10000000 DOLLARS over ALL after Wtic two cart A wot YOU PAY YOUR MONEY AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE BUT IT COST YOU NOTHING TO EXAMINE THE LARGEST PRETTIEST AND BEST STOCK OF STOVES NORTH OP SHE THEM TO SHU IS TO BOY WM HODGE CO 21 MAIN ST SOUTH SOMETHING FOR ToDay The firit intimation of fail ing Eyesight is when it be comes necessary to hold some object such as fine print needle away from the eye to see them cteariy or it becomes difficult to see to read in he evening When these toms appear it is best to purchase a Pair Glasses to be worn only when it is necessary to save the eye from being over taxed Standard Life Assurance Co HfAiiiiiKO ins JiXTItA Insuring the Lives of Females NTAHIMltn ALSO iHBUltKp 10YK A J A HUNT If OTKriTOBOHTO grAUMHiui7- par da pttclrif IffKL IW all Prop OLD i NEWMARKET WIARBLEWORKa Latest Designs OF- MONUMENTS and HEAD- STONES inadian and foreign Granites and Marble MANNING SON- 1 sr A v I C ALLAN ihosuolaw Ed r Be careful to buy Ones Start Witt We have them in Steel Roll Plate and Solid Gold at low price Your Jeweler Tested Free LYWANOfiO rnrtUEUor MAHHIAOK At vmft7kt or If too Into to avert It It Is by Cream of Codllvor OIL Cures Coughs Colds Weak Lungs Physicians tho world endorse It OHM A Oirl A party of English tourists were one day viewing a ridge a of the great Rocky Mountain chain which stretched a sloping mile from base to summit when a brighteyed mercy girl ex claimed What a charming hill for coast ing How I should like a slide down from its summit Too dangerous Nance returned a companion I would not risk my life in such a venture Thats fun of it she retorted A little danger makes ones blood tingle and gives a zest to the sport If I had a sleigh and a companion courageous to go with me would try it I take you at your word Miss said another of the a young man woo was in love with the dashing girl I can procure a sleigh at yonder dwelling and shall be happy lo be your escort Come on then Mr Milton said Nance with a gay let us start at once I The other members of the party did notapproie wild foolish as they regarded it but they sought in vain to get Nance to relinquish the project As they had arranged to remain over night in valley there could be no plea as to want- time so Nance persisted in carrying out her whim It was late in the afternoon when she and Clarence Milton set out id ascend the hill he well armed with revolvers and knife and drawing the sleigh after him The snow soft and yielding when they began their ascent so that their feet coulil easily keep hold but they were obliged to take an oblique course which doubled the and car them a mile away from the point where they intended to begintheir sliding descent This increase of distance not only seriously delayed them in reaching their destination but the weather grew suddenly colder frcre the snow to a crisp made the footing slippery and even dangerous and so fat them as to materially diminish their ardor that of the young man who as the two finally stood panting on the summit there the cut like a knife said to his fair companion Miss I very much fear we have set put to do a very foolish thing Do you repent Mr Milton Well I honestly wish safe at the bottom of the hill Are you afraid On your account Miss Nance I feel quite uneasy notice she laughed somewhat ironically that some people ate afraid on somebody dies account He colored to the temples That sounds like a reflection on my courage he gravely said Please do not construe In that way But tell me what you fear on my account It near and will soon be dark We have a mile yet to go to reach the place where we Intended to descend The snow Is now frozen so as to he like Ice and down the long and sleep declivity the momen tum of the sleigh will be something terrific If we should chance upon any obstruction I fear the conse quence to us would be serious Why did you not think of this before we set out Because the same danger was not then apparent The snow was then soft the sleigh would been controllable and I expected lo make the venture before dark well hen Mr Milton I dont wish to be considered fool hardy arid will be governed by your advice Thank you Mist Nance and to be sure I may riot have fears without a cause I propose that wo along the ridge to our Intend ed Coastingpoint This ridgf which was open on one side bad a wood growing on the other and the crowning rote skyward a few feet of the adventurers like a wall While their stay i6tt point J mentioned she sun set the bo- the again with a came overcast and an amnions shock and continued its Speed with- overturning At length the two Adventurers found plowing through a feank of snow which completely en veloped and there the sleigh tune to a stop Oh are we at the bottom of the hill cried Nance to get her head op through the choking Let us hope so answer her companion seizing hold of I Then Ihey si rug filed to get their heads above the drift and when they d- so believed themselves to be down In the valley hut knew not which way to turn or go to reach friends struggled and floundered and shouted for help and so continued with no cheering result till benumbed by cold they ready to faint with faliguj j Clarence foilnd almost a dead weight at bis side and himself sinking inlo a drowsy stupor Dont sleep Nance dont sleepfor sleep death be fancied hi in self shouting And with words on lips he pitched forward felt hand touch some hard substance which almost instantly gave way and then light shone in his eyes and strange voices filled his ears They saved for the hand of Clarence Milton had struck against the door of a log dwelling at the very moment the owner was opening it to what he believed was a human call or groan Yen said vivacious Nance some days later to her compan ions you expected at one time to he called to ray funeral but I am most happy to invite you to my wed ding instead To the soul whom my folly drew into peril but who uncomplaining stood between me and death I give ray hand my fortune and thin that my heart and life devotion Need I more lag sound heard from among the wooded Heaven save us from a blizzard I cried Clarence Milton with a shud der Do you think there is danger of one anxiously questioned Nance I do indeed for there is one almost upon us That roaring sound draws nearer and yonder there is a white mist of snow Hark I what is that Nance suddenly grasping his sum and show- trig new Thills the bowl of a wolf I judge and not far off returned Clar ence as he hastily drew a revolver and looked sharply in- the direction from which the j la I there is another arid another- yes a dozen at least he quickly added as the disagreeable voices of the beasts rang out upon the blast Will they attack us queried Nance seeming shrink at the ibought They sometimes do I am told these mountain wolves attack human beings when pressed by hunger and there are many together but they are more cowardly wild beasts in general and if they come too near and in sight I shall shoot the fore most and hope to frighten the rest away As intend to as much as possible between you and danger Miss Nance may be able to you before you reach your friends that because I have happened to suggest prudence and caution I am not altogether a coward Ah Mr Milton I sec you feel hurt at my careless remark but please dont consider it personal I She broke off with a cry of terror to the other side of him and pointed to the wood where within a dozen paces the glaring eyes of a wolf were seen like two balls of fire- Clarence made a sudden spring to wards the beast uttering a loud and the animal quickly disappeared but it was beard shortly after giving sharp yelps in which it was joined by a dozen others You see the beasts fear us ob served Clarence but we have no time lo lose here Let us hasten to reach the point determined on only a few rods further now To escape Ihe blizzard and the wolves- it may be necessary for us to Iry the coast ing danger as the least fearful of the three They gained point had so long struggled for and as they glanc ed down the hill millions of fine par ticles of snow began to swirl round them stinging like needle punctures and almost blinding them Yes Miss hurriedly pursued Clarence we roust make this coasting venture now as our only possible salvation We are caught in a terrible blizzard and heaven send us speed to reach the valley and our friends before being buried under a mountain of snow Quick now quick He assisted her upon the sleigh feeling her tremble with excitement and fear and was about to seat him self in front of her when she uttered a scream of terror He turned quickly and beheld the fiery eyeballs of a wolf whose teat were closed in her wrap at which the beast was tugging with savage growls A glance around shewed Clarence a circle of fiery eyes and his ears were at the same time saluted above the roar of the tempest with yelping snarls and savage that were well calculated to unnerve the stout est heart Life or death now depended upon the action of the next few moments Thrusting of his revolv er into the face of beast that was assaulting his fair companion he pull ed the trigger and lodged the bullet in his brain As the wolf relaxed its hold and fell over dead Clarence turned again just in time to encounter another beast in the act of making a spring at his throat Quick as thought he fired again and shot away the animals under jaw It fell back with a yelp bleeding and cowed and then with bis heavy sharp the young man quickly slashed a third across the throat severing an artery so that the blood poured forth in a stream All this was the work a moment so lo speak but this gallant defense and the falling back of their leaders checked advance of the test of pack and the more timid slunk off to a safer distance Are you anxiously queried Clarence No thank heaven I am still un harmed Are you ready to go now Yes now quick before an other attack I Down it is then and heaven save us I At that critical moment there came a frightful outburst of savage growls snarling yelps fierce contention and wild confusion the almost wolves which having got iiiiel and of the from their wounded were now tearing them to pieces de vouring them and fighting among themselves each for the lions share With one more glance and silent prayer for safety and the warning words Hold on for your life Hist 1 Clarence Milton forced the sleigh over the verge of that steep declivity when It with its human freight shot downward like a falling weight It was momentary relief to the adventurers to be from the hun gry wolves though rushing through a blinding storm Down they went with a velocity they had no means of calculating Their eyes were so blinded with fine frozen whirling snow that they could not see their course and there fore had way of guiding the vehicle which was bearing lo safety or destruction Once the sleigh seemed lo tike leap into air and drew ft frighten exclamation from Nance i but It Cornea Bert miner dug for gold could not find any He burrowed for it until he was tired and sick and gave it up But the camp needed water so he sunk for water and found gold myself have hunted for bear but the Only bear lever saw was when I was a fishing There are I suppose a million or men at this lime seeking office Pew there will be that will find what they seek Even in politics there ate many surprises The nomination of Abraham Lincoln was not I think a deliberate plan of a party was a deliberate providence of God In common years there are plenty of men who will make fair presidents But in i860 there was only one man who would do The notable men of the bible are attending to their own business when the word comes that calls them into the light Gideon is threshing and David is keeping sheep the great apostles are fishing and Ihe greatest apostle is persecuting Christians when the word comes Joan of Arc had no ambition but to spin and take care of her sheep when she heard the beautiful voicf of Pullman has suddenly through the recent strike inaugurated there be come a point of much Interest to the whole country It is a noted indus trial suburb of the City of Chicago to which it was annexed in It situated fourteen miles south of the court house at Chicago and three miles from Lake Michigan In Us population was It was founded in by the Pullman Palace Car Co and the ex tensive works of that company which ordinarily employed about men it has several other important indus tries such Allen Paper Car Wheel Works Union Foundry the Pullman Iron and Steel Works and several other establishments which in the aggregate give employ ment to fully men Pullman has excellent schools is lighted by and electricity and is believed to aye the most perfect system of water supply and drainage known Like Homestead of it was founded for the convenience of me chanics and was believed to be more nearly the ideal home of labor than any other place In the world Like Homestead however it has become suddenly notorious as the point of a tremendous labor strike and dis turbance the ramifications of which have become widespread already and possibly nave not yet exhausted their limits Now the boarder from roams the fields a careless rover try ing hard to tell the difference between Indian corn and clover For the turnip tree he searches and he seeks with zeal for the rutabaga orch ard and the spreading parsnip vine climbs the grape vine fot bananas and through fragrant fields he cuts scan ning elderberry bushes In his search for cocoanuis and through swamps and tangled with unwearied feet he pushes searching day by day in patience for the watermelon bushes and he asks the startled farmer if hes through his nutmeg hoeing how his chocolate trees are doing how his lemon vines are growing if hes dug his barley hay crop if sowed tweetpotatoes if bis slippery elm is planted if grafted his tomatoes if hes bis early grass trees he thinks there is more money in potato bugs than raising honeysuckle for its honey Hoods gives Satisfaction Oat Jul This last I nod la my After using a few gits great of my tjtmptesoa his which sntlrtly Buss cars New Grain Mr Tom Cutting in putting- a foundation under his barn Mr Wellington Doves En dish lad again took flight on Friday orning which is the third time The members of the Methodist Church intend an iron fence around the church Mr Walter Proctors many are of his recovery from friends injuries the sustained by kicking football Pottage Park a few weeksagcy Mr John -Black- postmaster for the put sis years hat resigned and Mr Charles Borden has now taken the responsibility tamer FROM OUR FIELDS SUTTON j Thieving from baskets of pic nicer is already at the Point Complalnls are made of the con duct and language jack- sons A crazy woman by the name Julia Flint caused a little in town Monday evening She had been working lor Mr at the lake shore apparently in a sane state of mind She threw herself in the lake in the afternoon with the object of drowning herself She was brought up to the village and examined be fore Justices Trclore and and was committed to jail as a dangerous lunatic Her lady ship was handed to P county constable and taken to Toronto for safe keeping A case of public interest came up at the last session of the Division Court here before Judge Morgan Tbe Society was sued for prizes won on sheep at the fair last year Under the rules of the society the an imal shown must be the property of the exhibitor A dispute arose as to the ownership of the sheep so ciety contending that they belonged exclusively to Mr Thompson who lives in Scott Township whereas the plaintiff Mr claimed he own ed some and had joint interest in the others From the evidence it would appear that just before the fair plain tiff went to Mr Thompsons place and took away some sheep for the purpose of showing them here but he could not swear positively whether those selected belonged lo him or Mr Thompson jointly or to Mr Thompson alone The ones being on the to establish his and haying failed to do this His Honor dismissed the action without costs hut recommended the society to pay 6 to plaintiff on account of prizes won by sheep he proved to be owner of or had interest in Herald The of another Atlan tic cable was begun Monday frauds have been unearthed in Mexico A Chatham boy has trapped sparrows with a brick deadfall There were about people in Gravcnhurst on the rath of July EL The Masonic Grand J Ontario will meet in Toronto year JSsVTiie sum of his been expended on the dock Work on foundation of a new court house at Potge la Prairie has begun 1 from In- Colling other day film i AURORA Tuesday August has been set apart as a civic holiday being the date of the Firemens Excursion to Wilson Park Evidently several people in this municipality have forgotten there is a bylaw prohibiting cows and horses running at large on the street Mr and Mrs It Proctor and two children Messrs and H Proctor and Mrs Richardson left on the Pacific express on night for Manitoba where ihcy remaining until some time in Septem ber While going down Si a day or so ago Mr which was attached to his butcher cart stumbled and fell breaking the shafts of the cart in it fall It was decided at a meeting of the Public School Board on Tuesday evening last to ask the Town Council to levy an assessment of 2 too for school purposes less than last year Sunday July will he the second anniversary of the Rev Weaves settlement pastor the Church in low n Special meetings will be held on that date and also on Monday Mr Cherry of Wellington street met with a accident on Mon day mwining of last week He was about to start out into the country with his horse and rig and was stand ing up in the carriage fixing some thing when the horse started Mr Cherry lost his equilibrium and was thrown out head first and in falling broke his bone beside himself and carried cal aid sent for He down he ii doing quite as we could be expected and it is will soon recover Dr McDowell of Staples Minne sota who has been visiting his par ents here for the past two weeks left for home on Tuesday morning His sister Miss Louie McDowell accom panied him and will probably remain with her brother a year if not longer At dose of the Methodist Sun day School las Sunday an address was presented to Miss McDowell by a handsome cake bas ket as a slight recognition of her valu able services as organist for the school for the past two or three years is guaranteed to cure any form of headache or neural gia all druggists Paying of debts is next to the grace of God tbe beat means of de livering you from a thousand to vanity and sin Pay your debts and you will not have money to buy toys or pernicious pleasures Pay your debts and you will not have money to lose to a gamester Pay your debts add you will of necessity abstain from many indulgences that war against the spirit and bring you into captivity to and cannot fall end in your destruction both of soul and body K3T There are sixteen for the position of principal of High School A out among the KM An eel three feet was taken from the wood the Gladstones eye and will be necessary 1 A IS Tbe property of Tottenhams absconded banker sold by Sheriff for T W Ness Co electrical supply dealers Montreal have assign ed with liabilities The bylaw in for the j purchase of an incandescent light plant was carried by majority John Cox one of the oldest engineers on the Grand Trunk was killed in the yard at on Sat urday KS Pauline Johnson the Canadian poetess and elocutionist is meeting with considerable success in England The Dominion estimates pro vides that shall be spent this year in repairing Rideau Hall Ottawa A bylaw to increase the license of circuses from to has been read twice in the Council Kk Wilson Bros dry goods and clothing merchants of have made an assignment for the of their creditors X The United States Senate faa4 an appropriation of one mil- ion dollars to exterminate the cactus or thistle The cooperage mills of Essex Kent and have closed down for a month for want of business and men ate idle ga Watermelons are j at cents a hundred in New Orleans now What a time the small boys are having down here Sydney Dent the twelve year- old son of A Dent barrister of Mi- was drowned while bathing in the mill pond at that town While some men were exca vating in the at tang they Indians buried there A letter carrier in Montreal named has been caught steal ing money from letters and how in jail A decoy letter trapped him Lena Doyle a tenyearold girl died in Kingston Monday from injuries sustained through her clothes catching from a cigarette Howard and Rogers of the A were sent to jail in Chicago Tuesday beciue they could not secure News from states teat fighting has taken piece in which Government forces defeated the rebels of the latter being Killed The annual excursion of the united choirs of Ontario took place to last Thursday and wa attended by neady persons Major Krown of the Battalion was accidentally throujjhthe heart with his own rifle on Saturday at his home near bus A threshing machine on John Cases farm near Kent Ohio exploded blowing one roans head off fatally injuring a second and seriously a third Russia has decided to build a Samacand the Pamirs lo defend mintr and the Pamir This is a to go to Europe who steerage passage Line has cut the steerage to and other lines arc peeled to follow suit Crop reports gathered by the Manitoba Northwestern Railway state that the prospects were never better along that line It is expected that the wheat harvest will begin weeks earlier than last England won Cup at Bialey Saturday the Can- being second points be- hind The won by Scotland by over i Ireland and points over Port Arthub July Mary 1 Tikerun daughter of Andrew -Tike- nan aged was drowned last night while out with her father in a boat The boat was loaded with loose bay and in a breeze of wind she slipped overboard Baseball has once mote ap peared among the sports at A club was organized last Monday wjth the following officers Jas Clfr land VicePies Webster Secy John Ass foe other fi

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