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Newmarket Era , May 21, 1869, p. 1

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toe Newmarket Era i Every Friday Morning JACKSON AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER THE LIBERTY TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO ABOUE FREELY ACCORDINO TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTIIER LIBERTY VOL XVIII NO 15 NEWMARKET ONT FRIDAY MAY 21 1889 TERMS J 150 IN ADVANCE Book and Job Establishment kylio ud cards ROUES NOTES CIRCULARS DILL HEADINGS IKOGRAMIES STAOEtPILLS LEASES To MB- to lb Pal tal PaaPaia and taa JOHN COOK f Court Directory Dr Beetle total J Ae I jo iT II Noble D 1 r F PEARSON Notice ONTARIO DR WiJu David I Rogers MD lit a SiiurJ of Kick llonili fj Dr BoollyaSioi BeUevueHMpiul JT D K I I IT C ADAMS S SCOTT nut nature iTUininaitljo the rood HEAL HAIR ADENS HAIR Will It tore llnlr to Its I Beauty If ft moat Hair It fAUJX HAIR checked A a It U STUT1I taSSU SmC licensed auctioneer iD Thorno aa ill Solicitor Strctt Toronto Ontario T- EJACKSON MalM M J WELLS York i BABBJBTBBS ATTOBMBYS I John Stokes f Ac TO iV J- Severs rHft P Bsrr AlinonthMr OFFICE Comer of Yonge and Wel lington Stratt Aurora whoso Tow faults might cosily bo cot Faults Have- 1 any great faults may souiot great consequence Fanny If you scold any more I shall out of mom self to pack ray valise going my lor I will presently cant you como now I just wont to Ii my book theres only one more chapter Ami Fanny opened her volnrno so resolutely that her husband thought it bent not to content the question Silling all alone in front of the bright bad drifted off into the shadowy re gions of roamland She wan roused by the clock Deary me I how late It is she thought with a littlo start I must go up immediately Then I forgot to tell cook about hiring break- fast at live to morrow morning and of course abed and adecp by ibis time Ill bo up early enough to sec lo it that will be just as well And laying this salvo her con science turned off the gas and crept drowsily up the stair- Fanny Fanny its five and has echoed with perhaps better reason Mrs was sitting down her littlo dinner a hi with daintily browned chicken tumbler of and a curly bunch of celery ranged before- her when to her surprise the- door opened and In walked her lord and husband Why Frank whore on earth did you from cried iho astonished From the office coolly answered Mr But I thought you off for Scencrsvillo in such a hurry I found just five minute loo lato for train after having run nil the way to Oh that was too bad smiled a as he be gan to carve chicken Yes I was a annoyed at first it did seem rather provoking to be kept at home by only a button hat are you going to do Why I shall make a second start tomorrow to it that your breakfast is ready this time to the second and all your in trim said Fanny rather relieved at prospect of a chance of retrieving her character need I havo engaged a the depot hotel right I Ho did it Fanny felt mi I v Ufa fa unkindly and deeply la in her last But Frank Wo will i ruhled her eye and any further my love if sleepily around j I resolved to Bay OhFrankIfirgotiIlaliilsieaklo Joa reforms to her lost night she cried with and it only tends faro Hut Ill unpleasant of feel a of tt liquors vuv Murray k at Law HOTEL M a ful of the sides and back with this ruffling A dross of white India mail elaborately made having a wide flounce around bottom and above that a narrow one edged with lace overskirt is trimmed with puffs of muslin insertion and lace edging A now suit is of silk has three puffings of the name with plaiting of green ribbon below around skirt A closefitting a medium length skirt open bock rovers that are lined with mnutos or the y her duly in the nveTt at tho sides Its of no monding and general renovation of trimmed with netting and run right up can have the break fast ready in a very few minute- She sprang out of bod thrust her pair of silklined Shall I help you to some Thro days afterwards Mr more made his dusk carpetbag in hand I need Fanny ho said a little sat enjoying the ruddy sh Utterly I must leave tho house in coalfire faOOWtoani richlytinted leaves rests lightly on A pretty bonnet is of white satin puffed over a frame with white blonde edging on the front and black a clus ter of roses and buds upon the top and green wheat and berries wreathing the root Tho strings ore a strings i aside hat is of Leghorn braid tho brim about a quarter of a yard wide and is trimmed with a wreath of wheat around tho low netting fall at colored ribbon with a da the centre round hats arc very small scarcely any brim some styles droop low both bock and front but ha crown high in centre made of block loco was covered flowers leaves and trailing Another was adorned with mosses and crystal loaves moire silk six inches of greon tulle a shade lighter than silk is sot upon front in form ol an apron with green satin bows at in tervals of five inches Three flounces tho width commence at the front sido seams and slope down around long train reaching to end of 110 I am so sorry Frank Mr did not answer ho and Mm IMS Us Us Latsst itrteMd win IkalM pud to of dnai Bom owr Lorn Tiff Gut if -wuiiojU- laVBpllllio Ajt3 Money to Lend mm sal una d ad St to Loan aiic A Davison House Stmt Toronto I Brant Oilier Ken At Mr J I ONLY A BUTTON of shirts job which 1 I long been dreading and in turning Well is Aunt articles in lr iuestifiel when her husband while Fanny shivering on duly welcomed and greeted had seated of tho bed cogitating how himself fa the opposite vim for her husband to start Head was the brief journey that bitter morning j any in a cup of coffee myself or i fomk ACCOMODATION OF GUESTS JOHN DAVISON JAMES MoCLUBE AUCTIONEER Oonnt of Y I at Era OJke Dental Notice that EVERY SATURDAY I COLLINS of Sack Month JSTriS J JOHNSONS COMUIS la GRAHAM Convoyonccr BIBLE DEPOSITORY and Rntohoroft A SASH BLIND And Door Factory IS NOW IN FULL 1 ION A Call from Solicited DtariES la lamb I CUTTERS FOB SALE OP STYLE AND A J PEARSON Tl11VrTTCTi J SiJLaa Cabinet A- a- n I CASO METER A Coffins Heady Made Oxyde Gas far sola GEORGE ftrn I Safe HAIRDRESSER HENRY SANDERSON VETERINARY SURGEON to iaUbi- iinlj will Every Saturday from oclock A TILL OCLOCK ff htm bom U spos bit Joseph A Fife M OST iUHliM Ten to lLo a Inter SOCIETY Half HI twrnrktlio TJNWIN Ssrtwywm Cbfl Aetata it Sir to aswrif til of is parr- lbs Dtp fa la by Mr J Wltary Dead Oh Frank Of her old apoplexy Was her will made It was Apparently had day fringe Across the shoulder is a of the material with a plating of falling over arm At hand a fold mid above it green ribbon A black silk has two satin flounces six inches around skirt on at tho bottom other nearly half yard above Each is surmounted by a narrow band of material the edges plaiting that passes up sides and from this falls wido block lace Another a black silk lias a flounce of satin half a yard not in flat plaits Oxershirt is puffed slightly I would jHjinlod and on my mm arm of lie grate soil velvety rather you would Ibis button on only train that stops sent for pile in blue wood colors the neck of my shirt I have packed village lawer and will to correspond with tho damask covered the others those that are fit to wear and left all tolho orphan it bock and loco furniture and a littlo gilded clock I enough but not one in asylum in with a fow puffing lace is sot on the waist to had just struck nine at night bitter words to neglect form of a small cape with loops all those things mot Mrs I as of living induced and falling from between the to of leaving A brown silk has one diod tho very next flounce ThooTorsdcirtUof trimmed with fringe A brown silk would admit promised herself ic was a plump fairfaced young much needed matron of some four or five and with auburn hair soft blue iplexion whoso rosea stood devote a day to it to bit of i Jjands shirts Frank how much She looked around for her thimble Ton thousand dollars I left it down stairs lift night Ill There was a moment I it Mr added has skirt trimmed with blue silk rufflee and overskirt Mrrospond A heavy block has a flounce of adapted to her stylo Fanny said Mr Chickorly look up from his newspaper did you on those Carters today I never thought of it And they leave town to morrow morning and Carter is absurdly sensi tive to all slights fancied or real I desired you to a point of calling Well I did intend to Frank pout ed Mrs but cant think You cannot it seems It appears to me that yon mountain out of a said Fanny rather tartly It may effect my business very Carters house carries great influence with it Mrs was silent patting I shall have to here very early tomorrow morning said her husband presently bitter cold weather to travel in and Aunt is such whimsical old woman ite as likely not that shell change mind about making a will when you got there I would wait a little if I wore Frank I What do you Mr smiled That would bo your system of doing things Fanny but I mean that yon In putting things off indefinitely and not always in tho wisest manner I wish youd break yourself of that habit Fanny Bcliovo me it will day bring Mrs contracted her pret ty eyebrows I dont beliove in being lectured Front And I dont often lecture you pray mo credit for that You didnt think yon were marry an angel when yon took me 1 No my lore I thought I was very pretty little girl tho sittingroom grate it was Yon see Fanny how much that biasing and crackling cheerily among missing button has cost me I tho fresh coals and Fanny could not Fanny sat like con- temptation of pausing a by utterance of her own it to warm her chilled fingers conscience Not mis- ami watch the greenishpurple spires button but stones of the trifling omissions until heard her husbands voice Incases and imperatively mode life one I What are you doing Idoavour to catch up with thought the wife present seemed to present ran up stairs I do wish themselves before minds didnt I so crow would end in Was not hurry the present lesson sufficiently Mrs Chickcrly to her to traiu herself in a think that the real reason was that different school she his wife was never in a ham- alio rose and came to husbands Tho needle threaded the laying tremulous hand on his appropriate button was There shall bo no more missing Imltons my love she said earnestly Ho comprehended oil that she had calling her fitted up Oh I havent I 1 comprehend all that she hod Sew on what you have then un silently preeeed the hi- rt nH But Fanny was quite certain there as just right button somo- in her work basket and stop- pod to search for it There I told you so she cried triumphantly holding it up on it of her needle Well well sew it on quick said Mr Chickcrly glancing at bis watch Thais just your worrying way the subject But it woo not forgotten Fanny Chickcrly set herself resolutely to work to uproot rank woods grow ing in garden of life And ho succeeded as we may all do when resolve to do a wise thing Latest Fashions Frank as if button on woll my noedlo has There I Oh Fanny Fanny sighed husband fairly out of patience at lust why didnt you do it last night as begged of y I shall and what littlo chance place in Aunt hod oft rill will bo sacrificed to your miserable habit of being always behind hand Fanny gavo him the shirt and towhimperalittlebutMrCbick- rly had neither time nor the in clination to pease to soothe her petu lant manifestation of grief Ho finish ed his dressing caught up his valise with a hurriedly spoken goodbye and ran down stain two steps at a time into tho street Thorahogoes muttered Fanny and hes gone away cross with me and all for nothing bat a miserable button I wish there wasnt such a thing as a button in tho whole world A wish which wo much misdoubt many another rife than Mrs mod with reversed plaiting of same Colonial By the Atlantic Cable Among new bonnets a styles are particularly noticeable A bonnet of lavender crape has a plaiting of crapo across tho front with three small birds of beautiful plumage rest- g upon its folds Upon centre an aigrette of lavenaer tint with bird of glossy plumage from which scarf of lavender crape more than yard long falls at the back The strings of ribbon same shade as crape and bows of ribbon are set upon the crape scarf half a yard from the end A Neapolitan straw has the front close and narrow and the back plaited a a standing ruffle with white blonde fulled across top and ex- the while ribbon circlet In front to which bows with long ends axe attached grass spangled wit dew crosses tho front and runs down the left side of the circlet where it the bow of ribbon a of Yoox May Tho London special says Johnson today telographed to Wash ington Informing the United States formal withdrawal from office After repeating friendly farewell addressed to mm by Queen Victoria minister Johnson conclude by ig Thus terminates mission conducted on my port with seal and fidelity which fulfilled letter of instructions given me by my govern ment and which aimed to protect rights preserve the honor and the interests my country A plot of land has been pnr- by the Berlin Council for a The Allan Steamship Company havo contracted to bring out emigrants this summer A young lady in California broke her neck in resisting tho at tempt of a youmg man to kiss An English magistrate bos sent a vagrant to prison for months for stealing a hobo for begging purposes tar Hon Judge John Wilson is so far recovered aa to bo able to drive Six Steamboats Tho most destructive fire of steamboat which ever took place in Cincinnati occurred on Wednesday when six They lying at tar Van Amburghs which cost lately Corrnol county made for tho water A big dog bo- longing to the menagerie was sent in itio pond after the animal and by who has as a blackmail been convicted humbug A clurgy named Allan inblo notoriety has it seems another specie York advertised for a wife to which Allan moat affectionately It was till the reverend gent hut como I fats human fotherin tho of on a recent Sunday beat and maltreated his ighter a girl of years of by iking her about tho nead and shoul ders with a large barrel stave of oak for no othor reason than that of at- tending tho Wesleyan Church of wbch sho hi a member of good standing sv An exvolunteer reading that Chandler was going to Michigan soldiers to capture Canada took out his pencil ana commenced multiplying that number by bounty in was next query i Chandler going to raise the stamp A sword Ash on the coast recently ran his weapon foot long through tho skullhole at stern of fishing boat of the fishers seized the sword and getting astride of it held it firmly Moan- time fish by tho action of its tail used a urged the boat forward at a good rale of speed until she reached vessel to which sho belonged In a lunacy case it was offer in evidence that the alleged luna tic who was an apothecarys widow had swept a largo physio into the street That in dicate lunacy said the I know it your honor said too law yer but we intend to show that she also swept the pott and boxes Into the street Ah that alters the esse ass- What do yon know of the de fendant Mr Thompson Do yon con- aider him a musician On that point I wish to swear with great care I do not wish to insinuate that Mr is not a good musician Not at all But I could not help ob serving people will observe queer things at times that after he com menced playing on clarionet a sawflier who lived next door left home and bos never yet been heard Sword Fun tD a Whale A correspon dent of the Petal uma Journal ana Ar- s of April relates follow ing singular incident A novel sight was witnessed fow days since by Mr GslTeny who near Bay While plowing near coast attention was directed to an I commotion in the water nearly lo from shore which proved to conflict between five swordfiwh and sperm whale was calm and as they their movements could bo plainly seen The whale was no match who seemed to of defence know- in parrying with their formidable adversary In making their threats into they woula keep clear of his tail one blow of which would have been fittol to them With maddened fury huge of deep would strike right and left causing water to boil try the fore of tfae blow and then bo would dive deep to escape the relent less fury of his tormentors bat bo wo followed and soon brought to the surface Deep gashes could bo seen in ha side and blood flowing freely The fight was witnessed for nearly an boar when the whale in the agony of despair started for the shore flinging himself upon some low rocks sad soon died from the effects of his wound Gashes two feet deep and six foot long wore mode in bis sides Many in this city went to see him Ho was between fifty and sixty feet long The third day the tide rose high to float him from tho rock and he floated out to understand his only and displayed ledge of

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