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Newmarket Era, 7 Jul 1871, p. 1

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uijia THK NEWMARKET ERA Every Friday Morning JACKSON Publisher and Proprietor ftai ln I i i AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER GITE ME THE LIBERTY TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTY XXNo NEWMARKET Ont FRIDAY JULY 1871 Terms in Advance THE NEWMARKET ERA Book and Jo Establishment II THE LATEST STYLES PLAIN FANCY TYPE to I J rtiwl the to lie or burs LOUNT THOMAS B A Provincial Surveyor NASH Office Main St ft Seers TO LOAN A al Law of If irl hotel 1ikmn SURGEON fett From to MANSION HOUSE e iiTs MARBLE WORKS aaaoi Money to Lead Dr Robinson LDS en I DRESS MAKING I Mrs Barry DRESS MAKER A On Short Notice Re i4 Dresses Cut A Fitted Davison House TOE to Ud at J- 101883 jiff CABINET MAKER And Dentistry Corns C ADAMS Street East Toronto FIRST PRIZE IN CANNON DENTIST all J DALES Musical instruments lliayars equal lo any PJllC TONE AND J BIBLE BIBtRS and ha J at Ida NEW gN Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY Jyij V the America Hotel fumui itnt Jaaai PHYSICIAN Tia Item MM TJ with IW atuattoa pail All Itf JJrrf atwalwa Ha So 1870 nark Horse ESTABLISHMENT SDRGEOX I BOOTS AND SHOES JofaUalaaaatjaaaflrfaacKwiib2 anrf aMMT uawp and fcrtaDa4 of IFr P o a front pramatlr attandatt I awmartrt Prof Smith of IF it SHARON MARBLE WORKS McARTOUR inJ fa- lb liLnl u Utl no full l to ill wit In In of lleae Photography L JONES Photographic Studio atis NEWUABKET Enamelling Process SOLAR CAMERA LIFE LIKENESSES Large Cabinet or Stereo- ic Pictures Carte tie la troll Buggies for Sale Of SuperiStgle t- Finish J McCeaocish TIN WARE ESTABLISHMENT respectfully Knware Storij Pipes c Done on Short Notice The Sea Is England Glory TbaaaUEatlarMj wraith a I-fradoaV- pillow Select Heading A Dying Mans Story When I voting I bad a friend I Iwttcr than life boiler ban He Benjamin Bed- we had wre now in tlio great of low Iquito no but wo were I first to Brace and tbat be understood that my hope in life was lo make in wife borne day he not My father hud ticcn dear friends and the old liked me There was nothing to me mi rqy way In lbs world and ring Grate homo and a worthy of her and I thought be liked at new my love for her I was glad that she liked Jen and never a bit jealous when she poke of bit good looks to me I loved to see them talk together and it girl away from me I only myself that I would never then knew bow I suffered I shook bands with Bon and went thought then that I most soon but I hail not learned bow much man can live The months passed On drearily but I was no more likely to I had been I worked- aYfcnt and steady young ho would do by old clerks of the store Of Ben they began to lb talk could scarcely have reached old or if it had he gave no credit lo it for when the lay on the ground I beard I thought I should feel no worse for that news but I did The whole desk and package and clerk ring of nnd all began to heard a noise like the sen and knew if I did ay I should have them telling bow Jack Harrison had fainted when he beard Grace had jilted him I got to my fevt and walked out of the room pretty steadily I went straight up to the loft where packages were and there and knew that he meant lo tell me that o pleased with my choice Tho happiest part of one s life is whys that which makes the poorest itory The days passed on very quietly we wore often together ce Ben Graces cousin Rose and Wo took walks and went to bear together We sang all the now in pretty musicroom in the house we talked over plan and built bow many That An hour afterl came to found that I was alone in the build ing Everybody had gone or the night the door were locked and I might have made what noise I chose without being hurt outside It was no pleasure but after all no harm was done I could make myself comfortable for the night in Mr office where besides the great and the pretentious desk all pigeon holes and drawers stood a great armchair and an easy sofa Thither I went and upon the sofa I threw myself down and soon slept sonndly I dreamed of Grace as I bad done every night for a lonir time I dream I c my dream seemed mo to draw back Indeed it is not replied or neatly I swear by all that is sacred thai not a won of this night work shall pans my tips But I must money I shall for ever be mined in reputation if I do not nay my debts of honor The Delaware ilr it is reported this year ah ip 300000 baskrtseT ISC The in tin England has increased to The rate of discount has made per cent The average yield of wheat ii for the victory By heavens I this money ho presently raid let the nonces he what the may shall not leave the place with I replied those notes Wo sW he said and gleam of passion shct from his eyes He had tamed a white face towards the door as I spoko and as I ceased he suddenly took the mil of notes ton Ms breast crammed them into my hands and fled Surprised at this sodden surrender I stood clutching the money in my fingers and staring at him v hen another figure darkened the door and a policeman stood before You can guess tho rest rested for burglary Thero was every proof mo My assertion that I had fouod a burg lar at the safe and taken money from him was regarded as an absurd falsehood I would not betray Ben for the sake of old friendship and for sake of his betrothed I kept I also hoped he would not let me suffer tor his rime but he re mained silent throughout tbo trial I heard of wedding and depart ure an a bridal tour and aaid God keep from ever knowing this and God forgivo Benjamin After that I wont as the law or dained to live for years an outcast from the society of honest mon see ing only felons and their gaolers knowing myself scorned by the peo ple I most res pc led knowing thftt while I In- J could I be re stored to my former It Is that a conference be tween the Nova tho New Brunswick delegates log treaty of will held upon the return of the I Edward Island Bye rfrom of as early Green peas The Kincardine says that the prospects along the shore of Lake Heron unusually mod in fuel they were never better The seasin Is sufficiently advanced to greatly the danger so much from late spring frosts Victor Emanuel though King if a poor country financially peaking a repreeanfou to be one of he richest crown wearers in Europe Ho is said to have a fortune of at least Among other things be sound stealthy yot sharp a moment more door J race happy have felt that 1 was well Tho truth flashed upon tars had the building weapon with a al- had Ibad I did not know and I 11 and I would be- would rot have admitted myself each and tbat Hose be a coward but I had no thirst for Bon What the others unequal combat I do know It seemed j determined lo conceal myself till me then that thought the discovered with whom I had to as I did and drew back into tho shadow All this went on for a long while projecting window with my Bon made first break in A eyes fixed on the door n of his came lo town from rtft a folio and had a He thought moi l of himself than erect gentlemanly So much light told mo as It fell through lit and I it was Benjai ed his egotism more plainly than most people do and so offended those ttaxthAb who had sense enough to veil theirs CJnJed closely heart stood atill Ben was constantly his companion p for and so we apart not that I cared which nQ less for him but I felt be ditl not for me Soon I found that MW Clauasens Grace and were in a measure d fi ftway parted I often found them lhenM absent frlmrhonic dnving or rowing thence r at some place of amusement notes and count them Bon and his cousin the trembling fingers and was some talk at our place 0 a thief unused about Ben Prudent old clerk shook lhen transfer tbem to heads and said that he drank in the act my hand down upon his should Claused Other r it were true that Miss Gso bad engaged to hit to reply that I was not Miss sens confessor but the I said can It be tbat you are such a man as this He and grappled with but whoa die saw wbo bad come upon him he stood quite Hill 1 now believed that she had given Ben her love and though I did not wonder at it fori knew low j upenor was appearance and manner to myself I bad once fancied t to that Grace the I what does it matter Im going tc AtlastI reaohod to ask him the The money question and if It were true tbat he I had won her heart to do my best to forget her or at least to endeavor to hide my heart from her for ever ahall forget the moment I on bis way to her house eased for some evening en- and had a bouquet in hi AUCTIONEERING Conveyancing c c CHEAT ON SHOUT R0T1CE- tcrtaj NM hand that I aiippoaed present her As talked to him he looked down upon it with his black lashes swsjep- he cried yon woo much if it were aoT It is so then asked I hope so ho said She has I could not heartily glad that raydearset friend bad won the sweet- n tho hearts of those proved yet if I had made When Iwas free longing urged upon mo to see in again I thought he at knew my innocence and the I had made for him Ho was rich man now living in a handsome scat somo miles from town Thither I wenlone evening found him in his study He knew me but be did not even give me bis band He offered me money I did not take it 1 could not to save myself from starving And bo told res it was best that a man who had been where I bad been should bouse why I have borne such ignominy for so many years I know nothing he said have no right to say that I know anything I deny it Goodnight upon me I wont through the green garden At its tc ward was standing In the moon face but I had faded to Jack liar barn upon my rison pat arm There wo stood face to face come bat Not to answered Her hand closed on mine Jack she said a woman be a mans wife without learning hi by heart Theres a mystery will the and Miss son with boys The Hon Mr Trutch was a passenger by the Prut- having been recalled from Eng land by telegraph Tho bridge Smiths Creek on the Great Western two mileewest of Pari through which a freight train fell on Monday last baa been paired and the accumulation of at Paris is being removed with all speed Mar The inhabitants Island had plenty splendid early Mood horses Bruce Review says Oliver Huron township has young duck about a week old that three eyes and four legs Two of die eyes and two of the legs are in their natural position The third eye situated in the centre of the buck of bead with the two extra legs sit uated on one side of it news from the id fields In British Columbia Is an excitement all along the coast All accounts agree that exceedingly rich specially at Germansen Creea where been making from to ion per day It said to be a gold country for poor men as the pre cious stuff is easily got at very little machinery is required Hyde Park is to be the seen of another demonstration which will doubt end in a flzxle like the rnittje gathering recently endeavoured to express sympathy with the Paris rebels this lime it is the Clerk- ill Communists who are to protest against their extradition by the Gov ernment for It is crimes committed in the Pre oh capital in the name of liberty The riflemen now on their way to England to represent Ontario on Wimbledon Common mada up of of England Ireland Scotland The He fears yo I of Canada The twenty his command of the following nationalities Canadians Scotch English 3 Irish 3 Great expectations tee lain J in regard to the block coat lately discovered in Illinois Al ii you tell though thirty foe below Bad face of ground it belongs or coal formation than has hitherto in thai The coal Is to contain less ashes ill be here Im In dlffleulties Jack I owe a thousand pounds debts of honor and other things Be a good fellow Clear out and say nothing Help youraelf to governors money I give you leare Ive only taken Kb for the debt ant insult me I said PI hear that What are you going aaked hoarsely If you expose Ill use my pistol I have one here Your life will not be if you call help and Im mere than your mat strength as you well koow You may till me Ber- I said but you will only j detection on You deserve tbat richly been my friend for many years I lovei you as a brother and Grace la to bo wife Restore that and I will say nothing of all this I promise you that Ben By I cant ho said I must this money I must I am desperate Jack shall not let yoorob Mr Claus- said My life such a very precious thing me that She clutched mo tighter Its just well she said know you were Innocent I know I did not then Ive at bo of immense importance- truth somehow As far as I go you -f-j- are avenged I jilted you for a hand- T Andy in a recent some man and Pve found out that hi heart is the satun Ob what what dsjv be would mak of life Ive loJ Jack How cruelly Instead of been by word and deed ln to the penitentiary My heart went back to its old love lhc with I would help it I took hands hot trembling in mine and kissed Bed burns wife her lips and bat a few wild Accident The accident again I had not repealed and went resulting in the death of Hon never to see her any Villamrgham of Ohio was a most not hated lien for hi one Engaged in a trial for prewar tbat he had illused her and made her life 1 cursed trying to feel I forgive The Boston Traveler learns from a that the Dominion Parliament will for urgent State reasons ratify the treaty of Washington and that Sir John A Is now busily en gaged see of doubtful members for measure murder he was endeavoring his associate council that his the ory of tbo deceases man having shot could not be cor rect To demonstrate the force of fits view he took up of two pistols which were laying on nolo of the room where they were the matter This happen- unfortunately to he a loaded to and when Mr removing It from his pocket It went off lodging the in his totes- ines in the same place where the deceased had been shot He died Afterward

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