A Every Friday Morning LYMAN JACKSON AT STEAM IlUNTlNQ wo wnOieaiij SUBSCRIBERS NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER i til In Vol Single Copies Cents Each Newmarket Friday Jan NEWMARKET INSURANCE AGENCY A E ROE Successor to- P LEE First Class Co only Represented OFFICE OWE DOOR BOOTH OF HODGES TIN SHOP GH RISTM AS to Tin liiUl mo yjljr I mutt mm to my fHJaill mill for til in Mr A I to In MmmI IVTJjKIS w J IIUM Civil Torii J AillAMTPV Mill AT LATEST I 1ivrylh ji twirl i MM ST A A lit ijvi A iro IN FANCY WORK T Cash Advance 6 or at end of year Allowed on DRAFTS V on Joiidon A Sundry J A lit I I i hi ir iMiillyiir turn Jrf inviilnMiilMHEWH iii jli Sfcii to OK My fur my hole JIiium Ac IIAM ft A A- ijAn- J MliMlN- J A laiyuBirti Hill in ir J UN a nit vviismivrtrr- IN mid Ore Mrs Jloct MANTLE MAKING tiaiMlGiilIi4nliituritcloiiusiniulrrHl A cull W JiJHrAHMllKIHHM iicrday- AcroniinoJillou stHH nil lurlur AN ALL GOODS REDUCTION IN- MILLINERY OK THIS CALL AND SEE E D BECKETT I 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wallets faco you And he and about the For io aucli rattle So iti with uirr a aicoplequttoOj the But or at word ihe The oeace of yooug U for the oat blamed or far her tod Aod led the guilty child Why Left the Service PHOTOGRAPHER I is- A nKNTJHT Ilia Junior of A f JtllY VicturUuul Accident I AH iilU tit tt1iy JlV6 jxfi llM dUol for Ivan wild J XoMry FRUITS WEDDING NEWMARKET ONTARIO mi V hood all At Km 1 13 WEEKS 13 Wo win JHiiy an ONE DOLLAR L A I I OK CANADA TORONTO INTEREST ALLOWED ON TO imrFAIO on or I HAS TO Jllfl NEW TASTY ART GALLERY flllop Door of Royal Hotel Willi wort ho many and lady la now able to loroout Wit and lo CALL AND BEE SPECIMENS At price Vlillora to WelCoaJf A off MUPTS STATES AII POINTS IN CANADA ii DR rtfior up III wuiilry lieinno J JiI will 1 Ml Town Practice and Store MARBLE WdRKSl MAIN IpiNRHT ftl- wkjou limii iihjic ihJowtM Notes Discounted J ranch World Publishing Co I f New York AT KA MRS Hi CONTAINS AS USUAL CALL AT THE TO BE FOUND IN TOWN MOST LACE TIES cosirmsiNc TIES lloinl AND ski Til Cheapest and Best Selected Stork of Furniture IN NEWMARKET LACE Jo Stock of and POCKET HAN1HERGHIEFS lluU lUgi Toilet Wool IIooJ Coal Colon rteilfJ r06lieo all lb i Wool Undertaking Special Attention WOOL BREAKFAST SHAWLS Hi WW will bow whether you BE ftDUilog will or not tod j- MBS BOND f- Just fifteen years ago tonight Yet I scarcely know what wade it come buck so vividly unless it child this evening You help lid you IdtIiiot at dont know that I heard her say anything particular I replied yes you mean what she said of her mothers voice Was that it As I I saw look of pain and 0rrow pass over my dear old face We had been together to a theatre with his littlo sixteen daughter May and child tired out with excitement had fallen asleep as wo drove home When the servant opened the brougham door had checked him Mind child A voice repeated word add ing in a weary voice Dont wako her poor child waking and grief will enouglt As stepped from the carriage I noticed a woman draw quickly bock into the shadow and May never saw her but the child had while half sleeping caught her words for when went and she said good night on tjio her father and fiho alluded to sleep in the brougham adding that just as flhe was dreaming of her mother who tad about waking and grief Consequence of at a French melodrama child smiled her father as ho kissed her before turning into room pipe and chat Yes you aro right Old fellow fiaid in to my question was that that me thinking God help the child Poor happy bright May She has to believe her mother dead and may she never know otherwise Yet when I think of her and of where her mother may which God grant sho be under I feel it devil Forgive no dear old fallow with let me rase heart once find then never again You were in Canada when I married and I dont think you ever Ohm my wife To mo die was the woman on earth and I way simply mad in love with her is the only word I could think of nothing hut her I poured all I had Into lap whiting them tenfold more valuable for her and rejoicing to think how safely would keep lien all Ah well she seemed to return it she was tender Apparently quite happy This lasted for two then an appointment to wot me My income was good still I had never a careful fel low and every whim of ray little lady must bo gratified So the Increase of my pay was welcome and as Clara teemed to like tho notion of India and all the doctors said hat heat would suit her we went life did suit her and she was the bright est and prettiest of a bright set Then the child came She did not get over that well and I dreaded plains for her in the hot season so I settled that she and the child should go to the hills where I secured the house could hear of for promised to follow as quick as I could- She was rather annoy ed at having to go alone hinting it was more want of will than want of power to go with her She said too that I was growing stingy and didnt want the expense of dr she said in her pretty voice how painfully like it Mays you dont come I be quiet solemn glass widow Besides I shall This yeferrvd to a difference we had had about a pair of Arabs the had wished for but of whose temper I had not felt certain and whose price was sufficients high to Ten coy 11 1 her off and returned to my empty homo to dream of our meeting in a month At the door I mot the the horse dealers to whom the belonged came to offer thorn to me once before selling them to a rich relative Mrs scorns to wish for them ao sir that I thought give you the last chance I thought of Claras face if got those coveted ponies aba dearly loved horses and it flash ed across my mind an official at the station had offered me a round sum to take bis work and Jet him have leave ThUl had refused but now I thought take it to the hills for me but child will have her toy and after nil poor woman she will happier and j as for me of course I feel it but then that not much the matter You see even then had a half stifled half unconscious feeling that coveted plaything would more than make up toOlara for my alienee Well I had my reward to the dealer who despatched the horses that same day to the hills and I off note to which bound me to the plains for all the long hot In a short time got an ecstatic letter from Clare thanking me for my kindness for the horses in short for everything The only thing chat stuog mo that in her joy at possessing the longedfor Arabs seemed to over look tho price I paid for them that long summer in the alone Still she was but a child and it was a thorough childs letter Time passed post got fond letters chronicling daily of herself and the child of their harmless innocent happy which cheered and helped through tho long weary days for I was weary The heat nearly killed me I hadnt a to apeak to and but for those fond foolish dearly prized letters of I believe I should have knocked up Homo time Governor passed through our station on his way from the hills and of course all turned out in our beat to receive hint Ho was an old friend of my fathers and greeted me very warmly though as I could not help fancying anxious- Wheres your wife Frank At the hills sir I couldnt keep her and the child down her through tho heat Why didnt you up with thorn I remained I didnt care to brother Alarmed by my coming and knowing bow short stay would to enlighten me lo lli a kind of grasswidow hod left alas for tbosc litters she bad fled leaving child to late and who would have riafted body and for her to my misery Well do of making a long story of Twentyfour hours up livers and pay well well meant had n Farm Notes Rural Old nails bolts etc put drinking vessels will givo appetite to your chickens Why not raise more geese art but little and are in the ami not there taught how well meant had been the- old kindness I broke op the pretty bad carried their runaway and lover to the digested and passed off and gavo the child to the kind- bulk of the it secreted care of Temples good little Even onions may be fed as If turnips are fed to cows immedi ately after milking they will give no unpleasant flavour the The Sudden Collapse of a Ware house wife who took her home to England with her own and gave her over to my dear mothers charge where has been ever tine left tho Rcr- vico and the life lived since then help me I you know pretty well Of I more she and her companion left In dia I traced them to Italy but there sight of A few to cow without flavouring the milk if given long enough before To promote the laying of Jan this during a heavy the front and middle part of the largo warehouse occupied by and J It Co all cotton and merchants fell and the overturning of a a destructive fire build ing was led with cotton molasses and dry goods storage and the flames spread all over the instantly Covered by the debris of the building it fiercely The it the centre of a line block of wholesale houses and it looked for in f ami looseo a hens should be kept quiet and i to comfortable fed liberally with green lho irc department was and animal food and supplied with fresh clear water with green with TO OUT AT TUB Wealthy on account of the wreck hen drink or twenty lim got to work however and kept per day to that supply should be confined to fallen ample for the wants of j and eight oclock the tiro was to make muscle and hone is third floor with as necessary in the fattening stock ton and it was this food to make fat limply Com falling on tbu second floor whit commodious Hall on the invitation of worthy elect for Banders Esq The tables were very tastefully and richly furnished confess that money stood in my way and shortly after eight oelock a years since I heard casually that he had turned up in England alone had married and settled down and died in the odor of res pec lability but of make flesh or for it is Claras Dot a word nearly all carbonaceous matter and There thats toy ttory and the only- A liberal supply explanation of why I left the service contains lime in I so dearly loved which I often answers a general purpose beard you and others wonder over fodder for lime goes to going Well good night dear old fellow dont think the- The advantage of grain at worse of mo for this dreary jam of shipping it abroad Youve done me good though Ill Huslratod in this way The have a stiffiish time before its much on a hundred pounds of corn use turning is worse luck lithe tamo as on a hundred pounds As passed street one of I into pork the figures only too common in hundred of corn represents large towns was crouching in tbo wol7 pounds and the freight porch A policeman coming by bade i charge on the latter would be only her move on end as the poor of the charge on the former creature further into the dark- wor when it coats to nets I recognized her as woman j quantity of corn to who had words so it coats only to move strangely at the carriage Somehow J equivalent in pork to the same face seemed so familiar to me in t mutton uncanny strange war but it was I cheese and what is not till next day I realized that it is clear gain to the was a faded faminestricken version Producer or near to of the face of locket I There is no farmer to well oil this World- the one who lias carried on mixed farming It is a good thing to became a town on follow specialties but it is a great Sow Years day mistake to put all eggs into one Ke5 On evening last a of a of very large proportion of the electors acres may easily enough of together with a number P along dozen of invited guests assembled in toon out cot- means as well OS I for he knew did Arc you hard up lad Shouldnt be of but young men will be young men and I suppose you thought every wish of your pretty wifes must come true lad you look seedy enough for a months leave and bo off to the hills and look after the wife and child Ill bo banker Touched his kindness lex- plained to tliat I had money now bat could not leave my work under taken to refill my empty purse He still insisted on my going to the bills and by the determination overcame every end soon I was route can see the cause of anxiety Then I referred it simply to my health which was honestly as bad a way as it thought he packed mo off for that reason journey did me good I was in wild spirits I was going to see my wife and child and I Claras last letter put into my hands as I started full of loving regrets over my absence and of bright of our meeting on her return from the hills I bad word of my of plans and amused myself on my journoy with thinking over her plea- sure on my coming and with reading over Iter letters fool that I was I kissed over and over again the like ness which rested in a locket next to my heart God help me it Jiangs there yet Look theres the face that beguiled me you wonder so much now my So saying ho drew locket from Ins breast and opening it fchowcd me the portrait of a young girl Per fectly beautiful it certainly was not but I could fancy that dainty face with its dark dancing with fun its paleruby lips and bright expres sion in a frame of wavy golden brown hair might bo a thousandfold more bewitching than statuesque perfection I cold as much Yes he went on there she is poorjittlo witch Thank God May has not one feature of hers I should hate the child I think if she had Well I pushed on rapidly and reach ed my destination next evening- Nobody met me that I knew on the road but one man and he seemed aghast at seeing me A few minutes brought me to the home I bad so carefully prepared for my darling It was to me full as dainty as I bad wished to be even my noticed that but all was still and disappointment came over me as it flashed across me that my letter an nouncing my coming had miscarried that Clara was away At this moment a childs struck me and hoping to get some information from his ayah I followed the soand In a bedroom alone lav a child mine with not a soul in the with it of some twenty young ladies served out the bivalves both cooked and raw to which ample justice was done by the large assemblage After hav ing satisfied the inner man with these and other refreshments th Host if Sanders took the chair James Dougherty Esq occupying the vice choir The chairman in a neat little speech expressed himself as much pleased at seeing so present and hoped would make each other and have a social time together Toasts and speeches fol lowed and a pleasant time was enjoyed fiFflixouiLC Jan The house of Mr and Mrs Lloyd was taken posses sion of about nine oclock last night by come sixty persons most of whom members of the Sab bath School When the somewhat recovered from the sudden surprise the ladies began to prepare tea and when all had partaken of the sumptuous repast Mrs and Mr Lloyd were placed in the centre of the com pany and Miss Ross read to them an address which spoke in the highest terms of their sterling qualities At the right moment during the reading of the address George stepped forward and presented tbcm with a beautiful and costly silver tea set consisting of six pieces Mr and Mrs Lloyd have been earnest workers in the Church and Sunday School and their removal from our midst will bo regretted by all Sir Lloyd has been Superintendent for a number of years They leave for Torontoin about two weeks from one or two should fail he may succeed in getting a very fair living out of the rest Thirty ago but little else was grown in court try excepting wheat Then the weevil and the midge came and with a period of severe distress but our farmers were taught their lesson on the necessity of branching out and year by year they ore seeing wisdom of mixed husbandry away Jen in turn fell and then after tottering for moment whole front and middle part of the building fell outward and blockaded half of the street There were eleven persons in the building when the third fljor fell Peter kin a heard the crash and gave warning to seven men on the floor who escaped by jumping from a back window to a shed Charles a colored porter yave the alarm on the first floor and started far the front door It is thought ho was caught and killed by the falling Wright of the place end J forth one of the proprietors wire in on the and started for the or but it believed or Mill in the wreck have not seen and he found arri A Blizzard Chicago Jan raging at present throughout Illinois Iowa KanMa Nebraska Dakota end Minnesota is declared to be of wider extent and more fierce in character than has been known before All the western trains are behind time Many have beet snowed in and abandoned and little can learned concerning I lieu or of effect of store owing to the Wowing down of telegraph poles and wires The temperature throughout Dakota Is stated to be or be low zero with a wild blizzard blow ing A telegram from Fargo the thermometer registered below at noon Yesterday was described as the roughest experience that city had had in way of the bolster out weather Bismarck reported a high wind with THE A high wind is prevailing at Sioux City and temperature is below Omaha registered below Tele- graphic communication with has been cut nearly all day A The nw jutt office l will not be iijHif till up ring a Mr of had hLi hand terribly horse On January Mils Dim the commenced a series of special services in Alist church A band of Nihilists into ihe of in stole and many letters of bold iur ant hii for Harry bought New jatified in Kingston by tragedy An old King while looking window between 3 and out and broke his neck A police man found hi shortly he flcti- drnt lie was quite dead morning telegram I It pay and to still its cries and its fears white look- which over 5 jog vainly for the A light step J j j business on tbo verandah made mo and there stood the of an old friend Temples wife in short are you the man you met on road told me of your arrival and I hurried over to warn- to stop you I suppose my face scared for My wife Where is Clara Is anything wrong She caught the child from my anus it quiet now- it on bed then and with gentlo force pushed me into The story soon My wife had fled that day with one whom till hour I hid While returning homo the village last Mr Snider of the 2nd coneys sion of King had a very narrow capo from being injured if not killed A young man ju the vicinity of Mr Welkins house was shooting at a mark tiring directly towards the raid- Mr drove in range just as the man discharged the gun and one of the passed directly across his eye and lodged in his nose struck him on the forehead but for ttaatdy its force was spent and only a Blight wound was Mr Snider drove home but afterwards returned to the village and had the wound in his now examined by a medical man who probed the wound but was unable to find the shot We presume the young man who tired the shot will be a little more careful future Such careless of is nothing less than criminal and cannot bo too strongly condemned Banner Boston Jan prospect for ice harvesting on the Kennebec is not favorable Two weeks of exceed ingly warm weather winding up with a severe rain storm with heavy winds has brought about a state of never before seen on the Keflwec over a few miles of here On Wednesday morning the ice up and the afternoon running out The tides were the highest since the great freshet of The backed up two the wharves and huge cakes tore way through with great power On Wednesday night the ice jammed at Park Point four miles from Richmond and the river is full of solid ice from five to fifteen feet deep for two or three miles above Great excitement pre vails and men are flocking in on train experienced handling dynamite have been sent for and a great effort be made to start the jam fc y cold wave continue there with wind and drifting snow AH through trains yest of there are blocked and the branch roads are snowed under The Chicago and Burlington trains are struck fait in the drift about miles Th Wabash road south from thatoity badly The Fort Dodge row gauge abandoned its snowstorm prevailed through Illinois all day hut the lias been very severe it is growing colder tonight THE IN UlSOUItl ASM KANSAS St- Louis Mo Jan A snowstorm is in this vicin ity today Trains on all roads and in instances block are reported The is yet lie loado Jan- At this morning a fire broke out part of the iron block occupied by Mr J merchant tailor The brigade extinguished before much damage had been done The block owned by Mr Alex Hamilton had no insurance Thorough stock was insured in the Northern In ranee Company Montreal for No winter storm been so general throughout the States that at prreent prevail jug The yesterday dicated in the portion the city while on the high plateau the mercury went down to 3D This with a bitter North wind made the temperature as cold as any by the oldest No trains have run in the State since early Thursday and no effort have been made to clear the tracks because of the Impossibility of men working in the extreme cold and the fact that the drifting snow would till up any cots made Two trains start on the Pacific main line yesterday but had to be pulled back after reaching the suburbs- All the Union Pacific have been abandoned and exact condition of the main line further west be ascertained is practi cal at standstill only farmer appearing in city the family John Sound mat with an accident Saturday Whilst playing on Harrisons milldam the gave way into the The girl WilS itieutd hut when the body of ibe boy was recovered life extinct A linn in Paisley Scotland are making overtures to the city of Kingston with a view to starting a thread and spool factory They have Ijeen promised a free site and a of 1001X1 by Ottawa hut prefer if induce- fuents are One morning told family of a strange dream he had In it he saw three fat one lean and one blind Ho was anxious to know what it meant Ills boy answered promptly know what it means The fat cat is the landlady that sella you the drink the lean cat is mother ond the blind cat is you containing over in awl stolen from iln I of Clinton Mas by Mr Mill Wen found til to of flu it is for l two lire rtcis foil to two into collision in A of who was on a instuttly McCullouii Cairns seriously injur- ami two firemen received 1 wounja The Church coil will reoptned on Sunday Jan 17th when sermons will be preached by Rev A of On Monday a grand musical and literary enter- will to given in of vocal and instrumental music anthems solos duetts etc rendered villo Methodist Choir under able of David other popular luuitclans may also bo exacted from J Hill Wilton aud Rod well K9 Reducing Vanderbllt to beloved silver dollar the Times the following form Put lengthwise dol lar after dollar would tretchftdis of miles a silver streak from York across tie ocean to Liverpool Tiled up dollar on dollar it would reach a of 355 miles flat on ground would of nearly sixty acre The weight of mas of would bo tons To transport if it would re quire carrying went loa each the capacity of strongest fright cars awl making ft train lost about two and one nail mile long On ordinary gradta it would require twelve to haul train- On of grade and atarp fifteen iwwty lowmottre jfS