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Newmarket Era , February 17, 1871, p. 1

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TUB ERA Every Friday Morning JACKSON El And Proprietor laheMSSMB i- AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER GIVE THK LIBERTY TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTHER Vol 1 NEWMARKET Ont FRIDAY FEB 17 1871 Terms 180 in Advance i THE ERA Book and Job STYLES PLAIN RNCT TYPE Matin To ivftiivSirvn am- Lriltn JOHN T STOKtS fir in ill 1- Ma Tntln im hi ua Mfiniritrtf II K SV30NA10 Kilt of Yuri i-SW- Iull f ll- GEO SEXSMITH DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS SHOES MARBLE WORKS ADAMS SrKOEOK Street East Toronto Stones JtAUItlTUt to to Lend I ON of J Co MAKERS T tot EM Of EM DAILY TO st sirsl sssortt lot la toot aad CARD on Shortest ttce or itithout Of t1M kept Photographic main sr NEWMARKET Enamelling Process Hopes Song r tif inj Mncln and II aloe Uu Select Only a Farmers Wife Balls tbat you go to in of fatigue parties that must in spita of beat calls tbat must make on people whom yon title Oh Jenny I be at bom with the butter and cheese if I were Jenny was silent Hera was a side the bright picture wbicb she bad seen or dreamed of before love your husband Jenny Love him 1 Why isnt he my hus band was her naive reply Yon Some women in society think that a reason why should love him she said dryly And loves yodnlso be did if I thought Tut child People leave this wUHd when God wills it not before 1 dare j say you would survive bis infidelity Two women sal together atinnxot Many women before you have lived in the porch door cottage through such things that stood under iu old ancestral Dont talk of it Margaret I could tree and among its fields of wheat I not bear Why his love is all the am liko s poets vision n I world to me How could I bear to riming place weary suffering it human Then dont wish him to ben city And one of two women bad merchant my dear I dare say that eyes to Me ears to and a heart many men in to feel and it all She was the city men who love their wive a lull and stately lady apparently but on the hand there are so FOURTH CONCESSION some thirty years of age not exactly many temptations especially In I Cooper handsome but with a grace and air that wonder not tlf peculiarly own The ht so many go astray but that so Scott careful toilet and nameless air of many remain Irne to and Richardson gance and luxury the cheek the hands betrayed the city spoke absently and her Municipal Officers At a meeting of Whitchurch Com oil last week the following named Overseers of Highways FIRST CONCESSION 1st Division Robert d Thomas Marshall 3rd George Walker fith John SECOND CONCESSION 1st Division Charles J Douglass 2nd Joseph 3rd Samuel Thomas Telftr John Ironside THIRD CONCESSION 1st Division ward Clark 2nd Thomas Lloyd William Galloway Charles William Smith for the of Her Royal to the the latter end of Mil lame the weary bad a faraway glance u if they dwelt nrgo dark eye- which even the pleas- on other things nit sunset hour could not drive Jenny ventured a may showed that time had not dealt Margaret is yours a happy mar- 1st with her and her hearts idols riago Do you love your husband 2nd had thrown them shattered nnd And docs ho love you ruined- at her feet Mrs Von started and turned Her companion was fiveyears junior and many SIXTH Williams Henry- Lnc Joseph jut Jenny I would have loved would l a good wife to man dark blue eyes and dark brown and round figure that ph At present the best advantage by because ho thought mo tinted muslin that was though not pretty face ladylike and 2nd told 3rd harles FIFTH CONCESSION Baker NCES3I0N John Bye Jordan Dan Archibald SEVENTH And since then we have each SSrfSSrH with We re J to we l or out- to j unit end were tome nd weeping nd momW be the roont wMbp week I John Smith ing 11 the John th truth Work per Ij never done I know mine never iJ nm to think vo i honld city liven lht vol him McCormick nd be rich prince AT Kehel Or I v HVrlT reh A Id JAUIS land ttk lw 1 mm r1 third u1 Buggies for Sale Of Style At A J Davison Mouse TrtK I lie fitwd op en llin u i Accommodation of null that to rt tutor bin tbt to snit ud of of bo WS fooJs joj rT mS Job J JOHNSONS SASH BLIND DOOR a CABINET MAKER And Undertaker DR SURGEON Accoucheur Office Alain now in Operation CALL from WMud A Severs J flrjAtUtlSTKR In a rtvoS7aVtJL SOUTHARD Carpenter Joiner c public Yit mad urn MONEY TO LOAN si in JJ j Wssr ta aw ROYAL mv or aw OF BUILDINGS of is Wcrk J S HUGHES Csaliel I ad rukir at a h m a to comas or various sins A food for sirs itb or TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT inti- Stove Pipes c l and of tb Done on Short Notice LIFE LIKENESSES Cabinet Iandw r or Stereo- Carte rfe Ambrotjfpea and JONES arui 1VM FIRST PRIZE IN 187P And be Von lrker Jenny he dearly loved her Well dont thnt op she said at last ly mean that I wish be wan a merchant in tend of farmer that i and were very little J that iagral deal while lor like tin J Von coldly if ynr made her tank to endow could be granted do you know j And the roy checked DALES I VI Musical Instruments ring Ibor are to saj MILLARDS Cabinet Planing it bow c Ira Jcr atjlo of J MILLARD Co tsopsUiciM bar i try is ISO lofssrsabss J MILLARD Co Iftwsaarkol to the ibyb heaven that you hive hit W the CONCESSION Jenny so long Jain Mrs and with Von her grumbling little friend with all these own it seems almost wicked to talk like that dare say replied Mrs Jenny and look fields tbat that made up with them I She arose from her seat as she 3rd Bod strolled down the garden path alone l Jenny did not follow bcr She sat on step lost in thought The I die of her friends life was made clear at last to her She had often wonder- 1st Di why Margaret in tho midst of her 2nd William William Hill Jacob Thomas Sawdon TENTH Jacob wealth and luxury should i ill at ease She wondered there be and womkn than thisf Jenny turned with tears in her 2nd eyes to meet her handsome and stal- 3rd wart husband as he came from the b field Well little woman be cried and hen slit got the rough embrace and tbe hearty klaa for which she city looking Margaret was right Thomas Howard Thomas Peacock Charles Line George Collard Samuel Baker John Savage Israel ClubinO J Brown TOWN LINE NORTH Division Jared Irwin Roy at MaUI Tbe are busily in fitting up St Georges Cbapl at of and dinecttoria to by as it royal marriage will be celebrated on or about the of March Tbe pre parations comprise a canopy over the steps of the grand entrance at the t end leading to the naive of the opposite tbe horseshoe cloisters it will be fifty three reet la length and sixteen feet Mo so royal carriages may drive under ng the there will be a temporary erected on rigbt hand aide for tho special accommodation of Her Royal near tbe cenotaph of the late King of the Belgians opposite tb cenotaph reeled by nation to memory of his consort the Princess Charlotte i of Wales At the south entrance of the cbapel facing Henry a and the castle guardrooms an other portico by wilt be placed similar to the one erected marriage of the Prince and Prin cess ofWales for the convenience of the company who may be honored with an invitation to be present at the ceremony A gallery will be built near the attar between the Lin coln Cbapel and the attar immedi ately fronting Her Majestys private pews for the accommodation of about 100 or those personages connected with the Duke of Argylls family Another covering will be placed of similar dimensions to the two former at entrance of the cloisters which I will coinect Prince Consorts Memorial Chapel with the east end of St Georges which ia filled up as a reception room for the of the ladie The out side of the three porticoes will be with canvas and tbe inside lined with crimson cloth and decor acd The works are fast there being a large namber of Jiiiues to excite apprehension Allan slip have taken place A vociferous and humorous vendor of the bog turf for fuel wont to recommend hit goods in streets of Dublin some lime ago by proclaiming In hy perbolical language his turf bad out of pure tor the Dublin folks moved halfway to the until the rascally police arrested its further progress la threatened with a similar honor and there is fear tbat the town may be destroyed If the efforts to arrest the march of bog are not successful of laborers are employed to prevent such a catastrophe A large bridge near tbe town is endangered by the moving mass and gangs of men are at work trying the arches clear of the sliding landscape A goodly area of the pine upland baa been covered and some houses and farms with the crop of the lata bar- vest literally destroyed of peat and mud has spread over a bourse- of some miles covering as ii is computed between and J Hugh Campbell Fence Viewersi Robert Philip I point dscld hat life would bent fondly down What yours is I suppose What as ho Hung Bit the porch seatiPbiiin any ladys in your position and fanned him liked to him and Exactly But what ia that life brought him cool lemonade and mad8 Brook do you know i him thoroughly happy and at rest I Hew could I I Poor Margaret nappy Jenny Jonathan It is a weary one Jenny aith Never again would wish to he Charles Brodie ere genuine ha hi work in it than anything more than a farmers with David Baker your making of butter and cheese M Comely Randall Robert tommit- tees on tbe union of the several Methl odist bodies In this country have no power from their respective to enter into any terms of union Their business Is merely to Oh aWarci And Oh Jennie I Believe me dear re are no people on earth wbo work harder than the fashionables who only their own amusement to provide A long life of mere dogs Jile Jenny tit the beat I should like be convinced of It experience said Jenny aid and thought once I have since been convinced And it is all vanity and vexation of spirit my But how persisted Jenny How In ten thousand ways If you live in the fashionable world doubt in Jdfan John Fdrfestef Pound Keepers John Taylor reporting their Conferences Thtl result of their deliberations has been very satisfactory The question of episcopal ordination and lay delegate- to Conference are per baps the most important points of difference but on these as on others there was a general disposition among the members of committee to I and and shop again and appear and concerts end do or be voted of tho world poor Jennie who fond of dree what do A a fashionable water the hottest days of August with five changes of between morning and u ladys maid over the time into bargain Horror I Ejaculated Jenny and if so the next meeting of Methodist Conferences will be the moat important one held by in this country Globe The queens is remark able for recommending the Ballot and the establishment of large army reserves The one shows the deter of Gladstone to his Reform messuiee the other bis wil- to bend to the popular breexe a the matter armament Hugh Mark Steel Philip Graham J returned from the church where they had been married and were the cougratolotkms of their friends when the bridegroom- fell dead from apoplexy at the feet of ths bride She gave an awful shriek tors the bridal veil from her head and with it in her band rushed to bar own room sod herself In knotted It se curely around her throat and hanged herself so effectually that lift was extinct before door be forced open American News 10 Senator Williams has been confirmed Com missioner other four having been confirmed previously as stated The after the debate on bis the office to be was nominated la not a civil created by law It being bald he la appointed Merely to represent the President in an executive rapacity Tbo President was this evening offi cially informed of the confirmation of the commission Feb Tbe Senate will reach a vote tomorrow on nominations sent j In today for to settle claims between tbe United Slates and England All the named I were previously consulted and signi fied their acceptance Great Britain was willing to give the United States a selection of method of adjustment and even that the United Slates i should designate the British The Washington- special says that the of the steps has far taken by Ibe Executive is widely expressed her by men of all parties and there to be A general feeling of satis- that our troubles with Great ritain Are apparently so near settle ment The Presidents selection of commissioners meats with general also It is known that that of coming from nd will sail at rtvirW and It I altogether probable that joint commission will bar and proceeded to business 1st of March The cold weather which prevailed at South this winter la something quite of things It hardly appears credible but an account reaches from Far Fa of a saan being frown to death near that place one night last and of two others badly otf the

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