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Newmarket Era , September 17, 1869, p. 1

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Friday Morning AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER MR THE LIBERTY TO KNOW TO UTTER AXD TO ARISUR FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIEXCE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTY XVIIINO NEWMARKET ONT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1869 TERMS 1150 IN ADVANCE The Newmarket Era Book and Jot Establishment Latest styles i PLAIN FANCY TYPE ORDERS Mbiwlnt a Kif iln JOS COOK Of EDWARD ljffW ntfslsfsa Miy v IT Malt f kkila row Hflv Toronto hi York A Mr V OflW- uf jn MY stvt fmm Partner I TI I Imiiuuif Si Crown ha rerun indication at roots HAM SJTD A A HAIR RESTORER Will Its It la a Hair It will promote growth HAIR iminitttrlv THOMAS if Dental Notice ILL I- I ml I 1 ft If ltd EON EXT 1ST N DENTAL NOTICE I A Grand Old Poem hull from THE DOUBLE GAME A at the watering place and most of each day spool in tbe company of Mr gentle man soli friend Ned bit taker had introduced to her on morning on piniuta She bad nailed htm had strolled or ridden with him along shore in the ig and the law with in thronged Ellsworth not a girl who i in passing to and fro between and him nerved as t of link them i cynical fellow is tboy a Win dn take people enough in Bin Thal the that no other to accompany her Dont you that alono or with the girU of the time or vanity is luxuri ous notion thntn all Main well trunk wan awaiting him and the on time thin conversation was on On trunk were his initial J Mi- that way initials not by chance for she had been tho trunks that lay together id when aba and turticd pale and withdrew w companion a be her and thi Presently stood still and Mr came out with Ned the He chanced to turn his eyes toward her a mot met ft tbe had left while ho ujRin the lock did tar her liking among many J and aha found bar ideal well nigh realised in Mr Main- well Only the evening before their talk had withdrawn from general topic which to each bad been ill congenial and in her ha I intell sbo her eves bowed lift ed bis bat The ice was broken He approached her to bid her goodbye What the conversation that en sued between the two when they were left alone by mean of ingenui ty in spiriting away rettoflho company is unknown nave the lowing But I am a locksmith saiJ No matter Are you wilting to lire the lling to undergo anything to wiiri you I enough last few day have learned what it is to despair of being united with I love your mother father Inless I am willing to them for yoor aako 1 am not worhy of you But loss of wealth of po rn of tbo of refine- not anything more to I nil your sake I a you illing to MflMBi day this Your 1 mother put in our way lam willing this yes They do not km approach to that Tber still thiuk you 1 did Come then wo will go of my position wealthy personal sort of a conversation which with Nod and relates to love and matrimony world what And now to find Mr morning with his coat off and gaged doing publicly lock he door that led to the middle of the front where the fashion dressed ladies were sitting or promenading His back was toward boras the leaning on tho arm of her Anna West recognised looking intently at him gave companion over to a party of ladies near and then slopped and spoke to him like that sort of work Mr she asked I do Miss I believe I natural mechanic It appears odd to see doing It is trade said he rising from his work and taming to Her cheeks a little Yoor trade she said faintly Miss proprietor said the lock needeu mend ing and I told him I could mend it for him The party of girls came along then After wondering a Mr Main- well a while and laughing at htm they proposed a ride There three carriages among them These would take the party Ned maker bad joined them What are yon about here be claimed to fir Mainwell Ab be added when latter turned and glanced at Bat while here iighc as well enjoy yourself excused himself from joining the party and they alt went away leaving to complete bis Miss Ellsworth left without any worda of before the husband and wife and then at once we will take the ears for homo I mending a lock have for you a homo which though all i will make happy Whither yoa go I will go They were married in a quiet way in the little water place chapel with the wicked Ned conniving at tho mis chief The next train pea with them tt city I will ehow shop where I work said Mr when the carrisgo which thsy took at the depot in the city bad drawn up before one of a long block of brown stone bouse in a splendid part of tbe city What do yoa mean she demanded as she accompanied her husband up tbo broad steps to door 1 mean be replied that this is home and that this is the And ho led her in Among other rooms to which be conducted his wife was one fitted up as a workshop where he was accustomed to indulge his love for mechanical work after having as he assured her regularly served bis time at a trade Mrs stood and looked at him intently This is your house she asked Yes madam And yoa are not poor but rich apeak the troth Mrs Main- this What be exclaimed after me go first and help a meaning of all was her reply She led him attaint up IS through throngs dirt And smell to the fourth story Here opened without knocking and two enter ed Two elderly persons and several and girls were present Th woman was drvssed neatly and the children but they wen poorly in keeping with tho place The man clad more carelessly and trail mora poorly On he kept hi bat which was fully hall cU llllOIlt My Mr my lather and mother brother and sis ter said Mrs introducing all Mrfe stood and stared seak Ask their pardon for running awny with Who are Have I not told yoa Did I not introduce you Who at tho watering- Some wealthy people who bad seen mo at milliners whore I sowed a livelihood served my and who appearance dressed me up and tootc la with You jest with me bo said with ghastly All this a milliner may be Look for yourself among no All that the class we girl need is dress Mainwell lifted his it through air teeth and turning room slamming the behind him as be won wife took off ber hat cloak fist and dashed In ground hi left the door violently door was opened again and put in his head have deceived me ho sail mo you are my wife and Ill try to boar She sprang to her feet and con fronted Your wife am I she Your wile and doomed to live who does not love At but In with her may go I will not can still work for a living clonod the door and retired down the stairs to the street clench- ng his hand and grinding bis teeth Tho horrible disgrace of it he muttered The derision that will lot And then to marry such at the street door he tarried had a straggle itb himself there all alono ho turned and dashed stair flangopen thed of room seiz ed bis wifo in Ins arms and clasped her closely to hi In art My ho whispered in Such you are and ever shall bo before God and before tbe world I begin to think you love said smiling in bis face do love me Yuu really think yoa do Coma aba said though of such parents as thoso poor as I should not fool ashamed yet they are not my parents hot have ily played a part in which I have And be did them and what is more he helped A merry party gathered that evening at consist ing of Mr and Mr and guests Mr and Mrs Ellsworth and northern ports of Asia Yesito the most Northern of tl Japan group From its chief he travelled northward over a mountain chain and came down to Volcano so named Perry Expedition on account of tho many volcanoes along its shores Following round this bay to its head ho to a village of this strange people Their bouses are made of a rude framework of stick and covered with millet straw or coarse hay are only four feet high and boles in un der caves for windows no benches or stools A fow board sticks resting on stones or blocks of woo I and covered with skin of wild animal form their lounges and bods Their cooking are of a few iron pot obtained from the Japanese and am all made of wood Or from the valve of large shells Their only clothing is by stripping off the berk of a and removing the fibrous inner lay tulle edged with black satin ruches and borders Changeable poplins the As were much in vogue during win ter will bo very much worn this again Neat colon not flnhv or looking an the most desirable silk warped Already in good demand and oar their all deafer and colored velveteens are like hot What can bo genteel miking riding r Bleating than a well mode black vol- ve walk ng It will bo thing for equestrienne Tomatoc per in Now York tunnel when finished will connect Franco by rail with Italy through Alps great Work began in and was first carried labor It is now carried on by machi nery driven by air The present rate Is about yard a day lino of the a mackerel lino To weave cloth from this cord a num ber of pieces of it are fastened at one end to a post and the other end to Is bald borironta1lyp rf tended that workmen shall meet and shako hands in tho middle of tho Alps time in 1873 of the Tho tilling is then thrJugh lho from right to left ere All Vl j cloth they i this slcsr and laborious manner- dross of a loose cloak drring gown The only thing little hir DcbaDM failure of and dependent on and bunt- rtI f worklnmse did not ng Thoy are therefore perfect the master or the guardian to savages regard to- while at same tune their great heo mental is an overflow to nature which manifests it- self in every way I it -i-tuiieol5l- was a blood rclalivo one of the peers of yew by drying tbe fish in without salt and storing them in small houses built on high posts Each principal house has ono of these that ho very near freezin iL They bunt How does that look oh said bear and doer The skin of Mr Cramp holding his brawny former their Japanese masters oblige band That said Amos looks thorn to give up to them bat those of if wore out of soap ass A mail recently ran away tbe jailors daughter S IfV I- on top of a pole near tbe house Mn iho It In of house lwntynino skulls A person speaking of a The two great physical character- to of peoplo are first that M h ir eyelids are horizontal and open and are not oblique and ope itude that he brandy or a torchlight was going down bis throat all branches of the A gentleman standing on And why did you play the To see whether loved me for Ah pretty indeed I Bat suppose you don lovo me Bat I do Humph Bo there waa a little family quarrel on the Now invito your father and moth er to come and see us said Mr Main- well after a pause and the clouds bad somewhat cleared away I will replied I will- Bat first yoa most go with me to see them and pacify them la view of What we bare done Very well In a few days started out on agon their errand Mrs gave the his perhaps Iked directions to the driver and her found a woman after own heart 1 could not But let it be so Amidst this whirl wonder at tho increasing squalor of of wealth and fashion too has lost the neighbor hoc throogb which rode carriage drew op at length He avoided a miserable tenement house not seek her eye for a bow of recogni and stopped When she entered a drawing- Wbere the deuce are taku room where waa be would go out mo asked Mr looking another way But ho was more than wife ever in of Ned I Coma and It is well ho muttered to himself If the cannot take mo as I am she is worthy of me Tbo woman who larrios me mast take mo for myself He stood and looked after her till abe had disappeared She did not once torn to look back Ho gave bis shoulders a comproseed bis lips ottered a cynical humph 1 and turned to finish bis Let it be so he muttered when he through and was pottii who forgave their daughter and her husband without hesitation aay George said Nod whis pering in Mainwolls ear two can play at that game cant they took Neds jeering very Yea said he after a few mo- of though I ness and experience has taught me a lesson What fools tbe of wealth makes us all I thought aho ought to taken me regardless of my circum stances for myself alone and without learn to disregard and only Took At tbo meeting of tho American Association in New York last week Professor Van der Weld read a paper on harmonies of tho wave in the visible and invisible parts of the whose bodies are so profusely covered with hair that they have been with hair that they hairy mon Professor dt reply ring all hie travels over the castor but partially as Mongol family and secondly that their cheek an not These two important characters and turning are so constant except in tho Jove Charley holsterod Important Intelligence descendants of those officers In have taken Aino women for con separate them from tin Mongol to they have been hitherto referred by all ethnolo gist and shew that this peculiar people in that remote corner of really a fragment of our r IndoEuropean confirmed by the Caucasian wonderful dovolopmcnt of their hair which has been regarded as their chief characteristic though it is real ly of only secondary importance In this respect they come nearest to Russian or Slavonian branch of the I ndo- Europeans Their language is peculiar and is known to differ en- from that of Japanese and of every other people near them It is supposed to be a syllabic language From Japanese histories we learn thai this have inhabited the islands known as tho Japan Group at least for half a century be fore time of Nebnchadnessar yet it is only in 1867 that Professor researches showed their true position entire population is supposed to be from 10000 to Professor exhibited several stereoscopic views of these Ainoes and maps carefully colored to show areas they occupy Chit Chat for the coloured or shot silks of these glace silks are both cheap and pretty in mauve or blue or green or apricot or wood color or while The low short dress with looped up skirt is always selfcoloured or shot the chemisette tight and under skirt striped They are made with a skirt trimmed with a deep flounce put on with a hooding j and a tight tilting paletot composed of an upper skirt four time looped up and edged with a doting and of bodice upon which the bodice lates a pelerine or fichu Unbleached foulard dresses an made up in the same way Of coarse both kinds of costumes are completed by large Or again a pretty style of mante let to wear with such a dress is one composed of stripes of black lace in sertion followed by stripes of block silk Tbe mantle forms a circular in tbo back with in A sash is worn wit the Kit Later The lettuces also Latest It is discovered to be enlargement Ac Arart Pretty girl Amanda is Ah I Is blonde or Oh I has her days of both nov John I John shouted an man to his son get up the sun is up before you Very well said John ho has further to go than we Josh Billings says I dont Iwloave in bud luck being sot for a trap l but I bavo known lots of folks who if there was any firstrate bad luck lying around loose would be sure to git one foot into it as- Truth At a a party evening tho lady of the hoped tea was good Very good indeed madam was the general response with the excep tion of one young gentleman The tea was excellent bat the rather that wo ask every day for our daily bread fr a week a month or a whole year Why you goose to have was reply A wama plied for medical aid stating to be flirtation of he heart not on uncommon ailment with your sex maam said the doctor with a twinkle of eye but it is not dangerous If proper remedy is applied A Scotch professor in his walks about Aberdeen met a wellknown of town of weak intellect Pray said the professor accosting him bow long can a person live withoot brains I ken replied Jimmey scratching bis head how are ye yeraolfT A shoemaker fitting cus tomer with a pair of boots when buyer observed that bad but them which was that the soles were a little too thick If that is all replied tbe maker pot on the and the objection will gradually wear away Said Lord John to Mr Home at a social dinner What dd consider object of legislation The greatest good to the greatest number What do you consider the greatest number continued lordship Number one was the commoners prompt reply

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