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Newmarket Era , April 10, 1885, p. 1

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lo El foil of the tad awe aniiKirtnce or a opuuite to and In In A- frora 18 toy It rcry and I on tod a rw a via ottered It and food at before lift regular tMd We of lo fie bat a trial Jo lUTatce 1 be lot lolobimetogo witb to oer the flag of their vatc to victory dod any one fall In not any down for their oounty dare- Well on the j Hew Ilea a York Ranger tree When theyre with J i Willi of air resQuotl anthems that echo from altar and Wei 1 God for lives of the true and -r- Select Ingratitude Revenged- got a neat little spot llya to his friend Mr The two old men upon wooden teats wore On either side of rustic porch that formed a kind of arbor entrance to front of the dwelling Tho speaker was a span with dark thinly fiprinkled with gray He wore a swallowtail adorned with brass buttons Toy breeches fastened at knee thick blue wonted stockings his legs and low shoes cover- fect His visage bad a placid expression as he glanced first at the wellkept garden with rows of po tatoes and other vegetables then out on littlo paddock adjoining where two were grazing and next over wide undulating land beyond his eyes resting fin ally on the far distant hills- Ho put the end of his long clay pipe between bin lips and watched of smoke slowly ascending from it Mr Johnson was a noble looking moil snowy hair and long white beard gave him a His countenance that acute intellectual expression which Eb often stamped upon the visage of a middleaged town- in an His were thoughtful but gentle j hoi hearing of The few wrinkled which had gathered on white placid brow gradually traced there by tiniufi relent lesa and not dimly cut by a keen Sharp Borrow Ho smoked silently for a mom- and then replied to his friends remark Youre right this is neat lit- tie spot Hut Ill tell you what Ive been athirikin on Hayes You know my Jennies to bo mar to Shes my only child so of course shell have all belongings when Im gone but that soon after alius settled 111 have a deed of gift drnwj up and turn everything over to her then bo no proving the will and all that fuss and lawyers wont have a out my I ahull live here ami be master just the same What do you to that friend The old man put hand on each knee gnrrd into faee with an which Dont you think ila very brilliant idear friend took the pipe out of lib mouth and his head lhf11 it for an instant ere he then he slowly and emphatically I dont like it Ho shook the askfti out of his pipe and begun leisurely to ill it again with tobacco I iiover seed a play but gnu he tonea ami that was many years when I ra a young mart was in my friends got me to to In to aire grand that been mode up by a gnat man of ago Well I went ami the bight the light the gay tin iH the dash folks I fihall never forget Hut it was tho play that struck that me There was a good old king who had three and he thought divide kingdom amongst They was tlie went down on her and swore how she loved him more than any hotly else and as how he was noblest kind est and beat father lived or wonts like them next said about the fcame only more but I thought both on looked too big and and wideawake to to their Tim third daughter very but thought was nicestlooking all the Jot The king was hulled because she would not own she loved him ho di vided the kingdom between Ids two oldest daughters thought he was a silly old fellow to put reins to spiritedlooking creatures hands Dot ho did it and ho- rued It hoy treated him very well at but after a lima to alter and let Mm know that- ho was not their master Well one night turned out of castle when Micro was that It was not It to urn a dog out and he who onto been a king had to roam like a poof man went nearly crazed I forgot how but I thlrtlr was all killed lit kit has this to do with what I was Mr Johnson testily C was talking about and riot playa The other began- to smoker puff puff After a few minutes the full meaning of his friends wordjj dawn ed slowly upon mind Well I was a- thinking as how when got possession of house maybe after a bit as kings daughters turned him out reins in hands man can draw them tight or let loose you but dont give up till Thats friend Johnson- There a little dash of anger yes You dont know my Jennie is t best and truest that ever lived- would never hex father ana her- lover wen in the atthebaok of the slowly walking up and down the ween the The moon was brightening in purpling andthe evening faintly li J When two more days have pass I The looked down inglyjintOrthe shy dark eyes raised to his and clasped hand on his arm It I am glpd that I shall not have lofle after a pause for I hero mother It was very of father to propose that wo should live with him- you can keep all the money the bank that often saving so long to buy furniture with and if wo are careful wo shall soon add some more to it Your father ia very good Jennie wo must be kind to hint Tho wedding day arrived Mr was placed iu the seat of ho moved among guests with a kind wort and cheery greeting for all Jennie was a blooming bride and proud of her Stal wart husband Jennie was installed as housekeep er in her fathers home After a time Mr Johnson daughter with the deed of gift and young people were formally ac knowledged master and mistress of the arm with understanding that Mr Johnson was to reside with All went well for time Then gradually a change over the serene atmosphere of the dwell ing and conscious that ho was no longer with nor respected you mind sleeping in the back bedroom for a few we a- visitor coming said Jennie morning about six months after wedding old man stared in surprise Why cant the go into back room ho asked its a pokey Utile place I I dont mean that exactly ex- claimed checking herself in confusion room is very clean and there is realty a beautiful view from win dow and a good feather bed Hut ilis Martin is very particular she baa such a grand that we could not put her anywhere Mr Johnson leisurely crossed his leg put Ida newspaper on table took spectacles oft rubbed them put in the cue ami then slow ly rejoined If there is such a fino view from window your visitor may it and she cat sleep on the feather bed slept ho front room live forty years audi Aint going to be turned out If Miss tin aint satisfied with the accommo dation may stay away away indeed fired Jennie just you father I call you very selfish She hastily left the room shutting the door with a bang old mail took up the newspaper but the words ran another for largo gathered in bright gray eyes and his lips quivered pain fully Martin came and informed Jenny that her father the moat aristocraticlooking gentleman alio hud ever but during her stay Mr Johnson was subjected to many slights as Jimnin and her husband ashamed of some of Ms oldfash ioned ways One criming Mr Johnson returned from village where he hod apent the day with a friend Ho walked leisurely up garden path but suddenly paused am uttered ait ex- of astonishment A fine hawthorn tree which had stood near the liouci and hid been full of pink blossoms in spring lay upon the ground On examining it ho found it had boon cut off near roots Ho turned hastily to en house by frontdoor when ho observed that monthly tree which had twined porch and been full of bloom all summer lay across garden path cut into a number of pieces and an attempt had been to dig It up by Robert I Robert cried Mr John son WhatVtho matter queried a Voice from an inner room Whos been cutting them down I cried tho old man excitedly entering apartment and waving his the garden I have answered Mr Meadows complacently Why did you do it Because to ft There dont Jen nie all my fault hawthorn was to window and room dark ao I Robert to cut down The tree la not much good wo going to have finer one in your raolJier act with own hands I planted on you bora both ftnd heaven you for what you and Ho turned away ascended stairs entered his own room closed door calls just round for will you Jennie ask ed Mr flteadowa morning at breakfast Hes corning to loot at Yea replied wife Whats matter with Mr Johnson Oh nothing replied young man Im going to her Sell her repeated the other and dont much m going to buy one in Jennies been plaining for long time it dont to qurneiKhbors to do with her mine and I shall do I like rejoined other as he rose to leave the room Mr Johnson turned to the window without uttering another word A few hours later he saw Farmer Turners man driving old out of the yard Ah its one the used to milk ho soliloquized And tears gathered thickly in his eyes as he watched his late wifes fa voritecow driven by a stranger Heres a letter from my sister Jane remarked Mr Johnson one af ternoon to his daughter Poor thing her husband has been dead only two months The bailiffs have sold her furniture sho is destitute and is staying with a neighbor for a few days and then dont know where to go to Poor Jane mused old man as a dreamy look came into his and his thoughts revert ed to the past She was a girl when she was young and many a fellow came her Out took no hoed to any except Tom Jones who became her husband Then she had such a pretty child with soft golden hair Sin Jived to be six years old and then died I thought broken her heart- Then her sou up to be a tin men and was a to be married in a week But morning he tried to stop a waggon that was a- running away when the horse throw him down the wheel went over his head and he was on the spot And now her husbands gone and shes left atone Poor Jane Hasnt any money inquired Jcimje No and Ive been a thin km you neednt think shall any inure for you if I give you have to ffait No more catting my teeawor telling my roe- sit in tho kitchen when youve got fine Ill send for my sister Jane shall have a homo with me as long she Jane camo to live at the farmhouse and parsed ad vanced ago of eightysix John son lived ten years after her retain ing all his faculties to the last and died in his ninety year Jennie and her husband hnd to work very hard order to bring op their largo family respectably hair silvery white and Jen thickly streaked with gray and their sons and daughters wero men and women when the formerly un grateful couple were again allowed to take of the old farm house Rebellion ilEUItyxE Hat April The Baroness to take them to Prince Albert Two hundred rifles and t largo quantity of ammunition this morning Man- April Pacific Railway that the excitement along the lino west is extending Stewart and Mr Tuttlo this morning Also two car loads of arms JffeWs received morning Washington that tho Govern- raent had ordered men Fort Pembina at Fort and in Montana to prevent or Indians crossing line- Troops to the Fenians and Indians grew going wo had bettor cant repeated his daughter in can you bo thinking I of us to keep ftlnorly broke her cotton with a and her input to company this afternoon Jenny a pauso iu a conciliatory tone and as they arc vctry fine people think youd better your pip ft in tli kitchen Yon not with Very well my answered put his slippered foot oh fender and over his gold uifd into blazing fin IVrt been my dear lie went on after a that Little in thai deed of gift An error Jenny an alio dropped her work ami looked up with a scar face Ycb Tin theres an error be pleaiant for yon if the property to he thrown into after Im gone it Oh father Well fetch down to me Ill look it over and act all right Jenny hastened upstairs and gon returned with the precious juipL The old man took it iu hand smoothed out the gently roan it over and Ah it is all one Then with a movement ho throw the document into tho blazing lire and pressed it down the poker Jennie screamed and darting for ward attempted to rescue the dm from the devouring hut her father held up his hand and said in a of authority back At instant Mr Meadows en the matter Father what have you been doing to her The young man routed Mr Johnson who stood with the uplifted poker in his hand I am master of this house I cried the old man and Til allow no one to dictate to M soon about that ex claimed other If youre to put on aira Ill have you turned out Oh Robert cried his tho deed the deed A hysterical fit of weeping checked her utterance What do you her with a and a touch of fear in Ids tone Fathers burnt it Father Is master of his own house and will you turned out if you dont yourselves returned old man Angry words passed Robert de clared that ho would go to law- he would not bo out his rights house was Ida and Jen- hie Prove it grimly lor led fatherinlaw You may your company this afternoon Jennie ho continued after a pause bat will bo your last party in my house I shall send for Hayes and wo shall en- Joy our pipes together thU evening in beat parlor as we did before you married An for you Robert you havent provided a homo for Jen at present but youll to do so now Theres a cottage to lot in village which think will suit A month today I shall you to from my April Watson of Railways Department for At Toronto ho ill win Armstrong manager of York Farmers Colonization and together they will proceed to York town the capital of the colony there to organize throe companies for the defence of tho settlers A large building erected lost summer for a flour mill will be fortified and iLStd a The Minister of Militia has to colony oho hundred stand of and sufficient am mention April Then is uq truth IIlh rumor thai the Fenians are collecting here April There is no abatement the excitement here in regard the NorthWest troubles The anxiety has inereastsl on account of the cutting of the tele graph wires between and and itattleford The exact location of he wires being down ban not been ascertained but it is to be be cither at or at Clarks crossing on the South Saskatchewan The of the men at the raid on James Payne and Har tley April The troops in the valley com prise the whole force from except twenty or thirty who are look ing after stores and at station Chief Factor who is acting as Quarter master General Intelligence and other capacities and who is tendering invaluable aid lias already collected teams and COO will be required for the Eastern troops teams with teamsters hired at from to per day the finding food for man and health of the troop is the whole excellent in spite of the snow and cold and blustery weather that has prevailed almost uninter ruptedly ever since thhy I ft ft Winni peg A hospital corps has been or ganized under and of is located in the immigrant sheds at A few of lh men are suffering from diarrluva brought on by change of diet and cold The ration list per man per diem is as follows or J ei lick or flour 1 let Mi The Winnipeg troops who are probably hardier fellows than the the Queens Own admit the march north will tax their endurance to the utmost The trails are in a shocking condition will get worse when the thaw sets in Then the water beyond the Touchwood Hills Mi big salt plain is some degrees than Red River Water being brackish and full of alkali All the country between here and the South Saskatchewan lias been stripped of its stores of fodder and supplies in fact it will be marching through a desert April 3 Aspecialfrom Washington Bays tit United States authorities have commenced to notice of rebellion Mani toba Secretary of Jen Sheridan have held several con ferences upon subject ami have about come to the conclusion that something must bo dono by the Unit ed States to protect the North- West ern Territories from a possible invas ion by Rich is feared in quartern that if the rebel leader is driven from his present position by tho Canadian Forces ho will retreat southward across railroad and down tho river into Montana Kiels followers are not and are not wanted on this side of tho line ten Sheridan is of opinion that will bo more likely to retreat in a northwesterly direc tion when ho is dislodged that there is no of a visit from him to the United States Others how ever who known something of situation are positive that in case of a rout United States boundary lino would certainly point and as it is desirable to keep him out precautions must bo taken at once It is not cer tain whether under constitution and our treaties with Great Britain ho can be debarred from entering American territory Secretary Bay rod will loot into the law and another conference will bo held to morrow to decide upon tho course of the United States It is opinion of officers of army that result will bo an order directing general commanding department of Da kota to a force the north western frontier to keep back in Strange surgeon of company accompanied the expeditionary forco as brigade Queens Own on morel were supplied with snow tuques and mufflers out of regimental funds Following the men Aurora Company gone to front Captain Smith Quartermaster Smith Assist Tay lor Price Hand Rand Browse Herman Andrew Taylor Crosby LENGTH THE FIVE The portages to be by troops before they reach the through line to Winnipeg are as follows portage From the Uiriori Station Toronto to the porta is miles To end of Second the mil of the the volunteers on flat cars miles to a point I ha track breaks Fifteen been covered in sleighs and the second ends miles from the Union Third portage From end of the second break the troops travel miles by rail and tako the sleighs when the third portage ovens miles and ends miles from tho Union portage This in miles on there is only miles to bo covered in the sleighs fourth portage end miles from Toronto Fifth portage This is merely a short detour to cross the River where bridge is not com pleted It can be made without dif ficulty This makes miles in sleigh gaps are being shorten at the rate of miles per day ami road is expected lo pleted by the or of April King Council The Council at Ho King flflih of March The nil of meet an J Hi Hi and follov of asking el ami the from to rani MO pAjb Smith cub low unit tli from lcr tnn It on J for to audi tropin it StcCJllaui Cor of 10 lb Coil the Wag WH The a sud slo to jr leiog iu fall ill swUiueJ by on hill at on flrti Mareh ilf And ftccti erect id of iitll report to the Mr ONeill to Mr el JuIin ud ate hereby to Mount iUilkk slw to lay report to Council at its meeting tract or sul Carried Sir ondtd by Mr ONeill Ihiit the Into for Ilia of inres by the and of with the Corporation of Town of Oat the sum of aiae hereby end that the Mil tbe Cor hereto to at Hotel Coo 5th of K Richmond Hill had a lire on Monday of week The residence of Mr Jessie wan entirely con- with considerable contents including a piano well Mr Peter Meyers of Zephyr met with a painful accident last week at Ml Albert station ho slipped and sprained of his ankles bo that he is laid He got off very fortunate as ho might broken tho leg as fall was a severe one After long and seriops illness J Patterson died on Saturday last The took place on day tilt There was a very largo of friends church being crowded Elder of Newmar ket preached the sermon Elder Pros- Mr Smith and Elder assisted in services Guardian fcwiwuf March On Tuesday evening an at a occupied by two ladies and for lodgings They declined request but finally agreed to lock him in a closet for night About midnight ladies awakened in the room who threatened to kill if they made any outcry Ho demanded money One of tho ladies said would get St- She went to theclosot oud the door tramp who beard sprang out pistol in hand negro to run but tramp killing instantly supposed a whito near neighbor of who had black his face

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