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Newmarket Era , July 30, 1869, p. 1

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Every Friday Morning JACKSON gtlr m I AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER KB THE LIBERTY TO KNOW TO UTTER AND TO AROUE AOCORDINU TO CONSCIENCE ABOVE ALL OTHER LIBERTY VOL 25 NEWMARKET FRIDAY JULY 1889 TERMS IN ADVANCE PLAIN FANCY TYPE ORDERS v res TIES- ROBINSON HOUSE hah Crown UI UK Indication MRS AALLEN mill RESTORER Will Natural Ml- Color id It I mat Mlrbtfal I It will FALUSS lmnWitlj Dental Notice nit w DENTAL NOTICE I Friendship A a night In Mark Wiltons And fur ore it discovered ho bo wat punc- ban iv an reputation for a lut bail worked gain it aye ho hail Worked it At homo and in Ire over hilt books and over had been luy with soul a spirit of exultation over thai weeping parent but a hotter fooling quickly and in flush of prowl boor ho that it would bo n That evening as Hark Wilton til wife bin clients who bad to him having taken their leave and hi children having boon put to bod doorboll rung presently Mr Sampson ushered into the parlor Mark 1 not Im the old man tc with him for a long time Ho knew that Mr Sampson hod boon a frequent caller at tho and that bo hail much ti mo with tho children bat bo himself bad boon so busy ho bad no opportunity lo share ipany Now however ho glad to boo hint and his welcome and free tho conversation turned the events of groat trial more Clara board how the lo were praising husband son said the old man you ih top of tho ladder is not done Your lalor of ling may bo over but there is a high broad mountain of honor and JUI1C Em you Up its eloping side paUi that will surely carry to the summit It is the I would not touch with but I speak from Mini ath within yon from which to fashion a valuable but I knew also that tho will wait wanting You had been reared in affluence you had tho prospect of an independence be fore you and hence you were in dan ger You exertion needed it for your very life and yot yon not the incentive thereto and lacking the incentive you mora You hail prido enough- and dependence of spirit enough and I knew If I could bring so mo adequate to bear upon these elements your salvation might bo worked At length the opportunity pro- da- i end up I bad a very largo funeral upwards off Sixty persons per wagons averaging six in each bo- 1 fa this r idea numerous horsemen Leader The New Pateht Law no Patent whicbcamo in forco first of the resent month is many former laws on this subjocL Any who has boon a resident in for two months before his nay get out patent for an invention or improve ment A patent for an i in prove moot became assured that Clara hail promised lo bo your wife did I take her into mv secret but I did at length and she joined fully She bud a for olio not only proved her devotion tow goal but also proved how lliug Mho was to forogo tho charms wealth and labor for home As ha told you I was en bow l I paid thai would never give one penny to id but lwfiro you became such I you the jiosscsAor In law of the bulk of my property and what else I may have to give I can i children Cutters for Sale i the- idea of bo feeling at every advance that lie wit coming to station i from which ho could demand of bis father such recognition as man in bound to to another who merits it in honor Ah that was high goal of his pride to roach a station in life equal to the one his lather had reached before him Oh bow would In be win n had gained it what I Iluerod I He COW lie would wait until tho hint mo it is reflection o my own feelings and sum of my own reflection I may have reached a proud station but have only juM begun lo the sweets of success ful labor There are rich rewards in ihc future and J am resolved lo gain them if I I was deeply affected emotion and then man of hit father father this evening How did Mark Wilton answer answered as tho redeemed an- Ho answered with joy and thank giving And from that hour lie Mt stronger than What did society say it hoard this wonderful story lawyer in a low mod Yee indeed be is Mark Wilton his brow upon is hand and thought were new thoughts that to him llnv were thoughts that thought given Kim by his wife in their calm hopeful An 1 ho said as though ling with ray father cos and that too for all lime no quickly faterpoaod i wrong sad shako of head father during nim of struggle Yes be and passed the complimcnta of recognition but nothing inure And bow was it in Mark Wilton k t of and of for those wore that guarded the apot A a penny of all his I And yet no bark tocthin after a parents love And In those momenta he prayed that bis father might live to bless him But bo suffered His wife read all his thoughts and she ministered lo all bis needs and when saw that old recollections were upon him wound her arms about his neck and whispered to of tho future of uphill I with reward that toil had been it had truly uphill and far far up bill had bo worked his On the fifteenth of March IS the largo courtroom was packed in every pert and all over the country where the newspapers wore read as people waking to learn the result of that days trial It an action of giant monopoly against Iho rights of Iho people and Mark Wilton waa for tho defence During three daya trial lasted and during those days Wilton fairly out- He know that his father waa in the courtroom ami that his lathers friends were He know that thousands Were watching him and that groat 1 hung upon him Ami furthermore he knew that in his homo one hose prayers were going up for him There one thing more Ho felt that this a round far up the ladder and he had resolved to reach it And so be wont the work Into it he throw bis bole soul and so nobly did be so ably did he reflect tho rights of his so powerfully did ho J in behalf of right and keenly and clearly did he open up the merits of hi and expose tho numerous wrongs of opposition that ho carried all dii- intoroetcd hearts with him He gained it against ti power of money and numbers it by audi powora of own fow among could put forth As Mark Wilton turned tho courtroom a1cr ho bad congratulations of Ihe bench and the bar he his father away in one corner and he that bis father was weeping w in-taut- but In fer bis money new now did not but is to think that this barrier still The tear- started to Marks oven as ho and old man when hi essayed to reply broke only into My dear father dear hus band listen to mo cried Clara starting from her chair and standing before two men Tho hour has sandy come and cloud must bo seemed like Inspired Her beautiful face was radiant with a halo of glorious and from her luntroua eyes beamed light of holy effulgence Mark Mark my own husband your fattier did not cast you oil he did not bate me Ho loved iderty truly and trustingly Ho hoped and prayed that I might be your wife ana whon he knew that r heart was turned towards mo amo and mo how to honor you Before I wifo ho took the great bulk of propertyand made it over to you and yours it is this day safely deno ted and bearing interest upon in rest to your count Ho did not It to my husband but to my O Mark my bo blind n more It your own father placed our hands together for the ting of sweet sacred bond and he it was who us both hen union was complete Your fnther Mark has been often often yoor roof and your children love fondly and by the imo ho so proudly bears to them The long white hair the flowing board and the bushy eyebrows had from tho old mans head ami tare and as Mark now turned to wards him veil removed It his father hia own father- landing before him with throbbing breast ami arms- My said Wilton do you see and understand it all think it most bo plain the trial has coat you some bo assured it cost all the child that was Your two brothers older An Extraordinary nay phenomenon which wo over of occurred Cheatham on Wednes day last da it will bo remarkably hot so that the country hail to lLo had at noon At this hour the farnof Ed Sharp five miles in a sort of whirlwind over up small branches and leavcaf of trees and bunting thorn in a ft flaming cylinder that travelled rate of about live miles an and developing site it travel- It directly over a team of were feeding and their manes and tails up roota it then swept toward- house taking a stack of hay in you and in all respects is in mind and intellectual had grown up and fadod away They had faded and died they had not tho live you grew to manhood bow certainly you would fall if powerful stimulant were not given to your energies I you leave col lege- 1 saw you admitted to the fcl knew that you had the material l w make use of already patented which may bo thus improved And an applicant for a patent may ithin liio six months previously have taken out any patent elsewhere without prejudice to a in Can ada Patents valid for years a second and even a third tcnion of five yean may however bo obtained on payment of fee at find vir Tho Gov ernment reserves the right to make use of invention Jiaying the patentee such sum as tho Commis sioner may aeo fit for such use AH speeiiicitions drawings models fat hull lo open to tho inspection of the public at patent office at Ottawa a little defective A man who hat In vented something which houses has certainly a right to allow on such terms as may mutually agreed on to two it But six months after aomobody Tho overflow of Illinois River over acres of bottom land VST floods are reported along tho valley of Colorado immense toes of life end property A named on a rtvtj nail the other at Chippewa and died in a short time from lockjaw Mayor Hall of Now York poisoned almost with ice cream flavoured with ox tract of ban ana a days ago A few dayafcinre potatoes wore Hi John It auction for fourteen cents A bushel and they worth seventeen cents on Edwards Island A lady speaking of a gather ing bad to lk id ton new Court House at supposed they had the ground where they shortly of Cleveland ink leader of tho Lords in Mm Bill amendment business is in his year Lord is in his Cth year Lord is Lord Stratford and Lord Tho enforcement of TVZT Law in Boston has and gets patent or it and thence- in that forth original inventor may not deemed better to par- others the- right lo use his ignore it and consequently the wrong though i gain in full r iffl jj be blast after having been closed nearly difficult to- ace how to accordoneo if I would compel of himself to got out for ever thing An immense shoal of speckled appeared in Lake Superi or a last week bora of Buffalo concert club en- pod at that place and caught thorn tho dozens flsb averaged half a pound each though si of thorn were than a foot in length Tho practice of displaying photographs of the porfor building tho whole dwelling was wrapped in flames The tall column of travelling then contiouod its course wheat field that had been recently cradled setting fire to all the stacks that happened to be in Its course ng from field its path lay suddenly changed it route down the a column of steam which the clouds for about half a a it finally died out Not less than two hundred witness ed this strangest of strange phenome na and all them toll story about it The farmer Sharp was loft houseless by the do- clement and his two so affected that no good is ex pected to be got out of them In pendent writing from says A hocking affair baa just occurred here Daring thunderstorm on Tuesday lightning struck house of Donald Sinclair on lot Con of nails miles from this instantly killing a young man named Angus CurrioSin- brotherinlaw and two of his Sinclairs djh rvn stunning Mrs Sinclair andTiadly burning another a little boy on the back and neck The of tho accident la supposed to been a stovepipe which wont from stove wholo length chimney and stood two feet it acting as a conductor Carrie was lying on a lounge playing with the children who were killed After king them the lightning seemed one portion going directly the room and striking Mrs Sin clair and boy and making exit through Iho window breaking couple of panes of glass and other after striking a groove from top bottom of it as straight as if it bad been done with a out of a window at the other side of tbo house and buried itself in the ground outside A courtmartial hat boon held Sergeant Henry Hamilton of Col Volunteer Battalion in camp near Guelph on Thursday last The asm on morn- Ingoftho nth bread which waa supplied to Battalion not being of a very desirable quality was damned accidents to baking will oc- 1 vestibules of llicalros sometimes loads in such variable weather and it queer mitakes The Now York sometime before a fresh supply flbaj says an innocent damsol from bo obtained Some of tho men the country mistaking for a having a proper understanding of I photograph gallery wont to the box- matters became impaUont of delay office and asked to her picture and threatened to proceed to town to explained that there was breakfast Sergeant a lot of pictures at tho ton of No Company attempted to liked but she didnt want taken full in his men for that purpose Col exactly them was called out and or- a says that Oils dcrod Sergeant to tent where is a romarkablo cool for Bed l of River Many of our old settlers do Thursday whon ho was brought foro the courtmartial After mature deliberation the Court found prisoner guilty of insubordination brought up in charge of a cant his stripes stripped off by Major and no was ordered join ranks of his Company A boy circus ridor performed is astonishing feat of turning consecutive somorsaults on horseback in Louisville other day having arisen between bim and manager to how many he waa capablo of turning latter promised him horse pad and bridle with which ho performed tho act if he was turning times Aftor being introduced into ring and performing a number of very difficult but beautiful acta of horsemanship be threw aside the whip and prepared for tho trial Until he completed his tenth somersault crowd remained quiet but when fourteen fifteen six- seventeen Were called the intone interest was manifested and when ho had fairly accomplished twentyfifth somersault the ap plause was deafening Immediately after his great act without loawng the back of his steed which be hod fairly won he successfully accom plished the portions and difficult act of turning five backward back somer saults makinp thirty in all Tho horse and equipments valued at dollars A barber named Wm Brow- doing business at Chatham has been poisoned by a razor Free weeks since ho was called to shave a man whose death sioned by lung remember to bare cold Tha following Canadians arrived at tho lied Territory Mr J Guelph A Allen Port Hope James Scott Toronto Israel Glister and Peter Conner Oxford Co McKeb Huron Co Joseph Parker Oar- rath Lanark Co To Waara Warts a troublesome and disfiguring following is a perfect cure oi largest without leaving any sear It is a Frenchmans and has been tested by tho writer Take a small piece of raw beef stoop It night in vinegar cut as much from It as will cover wart and Hod or if is on the fore- fasten it on with of ng piaster It may be removed in day and put on every night In A curious recovery of a ring is narrated by a Newfoundland papex which was shown by front Trinity Bay a ladys gold wedding ring taken from entrails of acod- fish caught off Hants Harbour about the 15th nit ring was a Tory solid and substantial plain and hearing the inscription I tM Old English black letter style May God above our We fact in order those living any interest in ring or its late owner may be advised of this singular manner of its recovery Accidext A painful ac cident happened to a boy named Ste wart in employ of Mr Henderson line Trafalgar Ho was engaged in raking hay and step ped in front of a mower while in mo tion when Uio knife struck his ankle severing the tendons and arteries the heel dreadfully and other wise injuring anklo joint In such Uiat ho con hope to used was afterward laid by to fall used no more an a razor But b ing I Street was called in and attended to morning a knife and du ng to sharpen bis pencil Brewster used tho for purpose ml operation cut a slight gash in tho left In an hour or two the finger comment aching and continued to grow worse the whole hand and arm wore fearfully swollen and the flesh In assumed a mottled appearance Having doctored for four weeks with out success among tho skilled Hospital He had lost entire of arm and it hail swollen natural size tho fiesh wants of sufferer but i Tut Horse Snot Fan The Nia gara correspondent of Hamilton Spectator say The announcement Of the breaking away of tho Horse Shoe Fall is creating something of a sensa tion in fashionable circles hero The facts ore about thirty feet of that part of where Iho green water is seen nearest Goat Install has caved in and it is estimated by geologists that about eighty hundred tons of rock have fallen This now gives shoe more of a triangular appearance It lout Uiat Niagara ia yearly receed- fruit jj the had odour special arrangmrtsj made by the- railroad- will be

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