Stratford Times, 1 Oct 1890, p. 5

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Beever passed under the whilea d.cox-bandel soa of toll was squirt- i Lets juice out of the car winduw, e ina ane me Bowness of 'a an touchingiy «xpréwed by the Weir. yet, Dawid on a, Whe ae tome orsrmwely Dry« gvydd diw Derg warpddweh. Kita sw omn thoaght--weird and pathetic sa dlegate trea a territery mate e Wote ta Comgres aks a young Atmericaa. Vote, but when advice tiey are ing pon Sat . sri cay. are me "Tk gates cannot giviag poewerfai raging mustangs of the roli wting among wading pack- i eo tee ts et teas t stage teaaty. Soe wears No 3) Amlrew Carmaye a teitec wt so bra tebe- > largest feet of any Leia . Jefferson ther bus at Ge Jaze f , @ubers The 'anner. boadei in the bileteriog rays of aa August ; Jot; vard iaber. gun, breakte ground by swinging Sever: vize mattock ys ty x & tax op. comets " of able beri - A bays known a yous, cnina Ye older than hee, to be emplore ad asa porler for Garry ; Ret ushiona ing the baggage of travelers up and down the , is _ stewoest mountain path in all the region " r roundabout. She ado itted that it wassome Sin: (toa sai askwai Sho wanes texte ¥ hard to take another step, but she ins wa ia machina mast bo id . eter sacarrsnmt thew shes Wesel aan son serial cath we oma of See tS sen Ay stout~ bed & rot err getting abons awircmiag!y = law, so that he not be ¢ ompelied Lady ; fxr} a Here, garry above twenty five pounds, but the limit Bred» tian the fond bed and to the burden pat upon tue girls is their in- Ben: wees Bassa pate abikty te etend up under anything morse. , voted that stage-coach trav, But the burdeu ieereaves wita the age amu e. ugerees than raliraads, Ye! strength of the bardea bearers, till by the Mu tor tili. sticks to the stage. time the giris come to wor there is no ar ap 'erm: chats - We. sert oft meaial tell which do net bear b sat mot the «lbow." This is a band, as uel quite " omamacnly the 'eat hast . & f te « deatercus balit of "Ge % The Hemeymova at sea. = M tat brand of cigars doss -- Geils Durga Fawn enki . Chess A little courersation overbeard one even mie Sovran: Wart Borgen: a * ing enone to imiicate that a sea voyage i came cor fal) 'te ucnttor carowd.~/ tt Saye Cis Magpies: way of spending f out 8 honeyawon:--"Darling, are you bet Sere -- ; ter!" says first tertle dove, "No, dearest 'ee Wel you. athe oe Mae morse! What is the use.of having a doctor Sameer: xa dad t rel tn > a -- Soma a, wwe teoers - . gg 7 ling? significan m=, "At mabe on evauins sive left lat July.--Dotrett Free says Grst tortie dove po "Bat how fool ' : F hb of you not to yen eur honeymoon on rs B on: another bi fram) wl dearest! am sure Wwe shall neves Bye RET on ply i bere" camemenias may ibs ~ gf eee ol unfortunate enough to have taken toartificia cet og > Palen - , teeth should use excesding circu . when they go »down to the ena in ships, "What Hix» Exonomy--First Delestriag ¢ » entendid dentist seasickness is, I bad th There is surcely any water © , tole y teeth pailed out at cue vomit,' eat spertiing cart Secor said a patieat to the doctor one mrorn- ' ie probably saving §& for the ing. Several dentists have stated that eesins:- New York Wee wae itis by so means an uncommon wi ie reads pote Severe Ss a sam =o ba rence of persons .to finish a voyage vw Le rae & , Ue ts ss cill's As PACK-HORSES. "= = Creel Treatment ef Young Women its <witzerlagd. x e th be Swiss girts ---- ugh I bave sen. gitts of"? 15 years, bare Datton is inclined to think that seasick-, bees is in many thana tightens reixibution following hard upon pours cal sane. A young man," be saya, "is aoe to gy abroad. He, of course, must -evoryoue andeverything before leaving. 'ade few weeks before departare eh lives a life of thoughtlesness, eats and drinks far's ry tlan necessary, and lands on ard suffering _ eatarrh of the be liver, and jast pooh is ate et Pao ry yf proper ¢ Winion te sneeives torcibte pease, The consequence is that metend of having an eajfeyabie ands healthfel paseng he has a most miserable him the whole time ta got agata."-- Leoten tospitak and it taket f right A New Profession for Women. Ia spocteyscopic work [in astronomy], the eye has Leen superseded of late to a great ex teat by the photegrapaic plate, which is now abide to reoocnixe fainter impressions Thas tis eye, and to register them tly. Pro- feoaor Pickering has been continuing at Cam Leuige wiusrkable work, and it i also be- ry rvied: mn te thoauetan heinisphere Eidewin Booth ts i age tuenta at the Mayer's Club, New York, bat bis indisposi- ® parcy sent there iu commection with th : Som te net comsiteret serious operations of the Draper secret The in The Empress of Austria is making a quiet stroment employed is % wisit to Marts, where bert sat the Hote) With a pein, oF a series of in froat Meurk are tnkee~in the nasoo of Madame au he cbhject glue; the whole mounted like RKici<t-» . asy large teleccope, and provided with an ac "4 Prine Viewer ie th curate driving-cloce. With an instrument o8 Prince af Wales © Sone: tikaie hele: ot tus thls Kind we obtain upon the sensitive plate : i cae ree iygeepesied the « agente of all the stars which happen t one of Larstetors Bis father's aceon oi. the field of view--sometions a ban- sige + Qred ata tims, as when a like the Mis: Ji. Bancroft, Ph. D., has boot elect 5. cota is in q suntien, This method bas @btethecosix yf kintory ie tie Woerkevem, onde is. to in a. compara: Univers'y at Deiaware, O., With B-SMIAFY givniy short time, a general survey of the Oqdal to that of the male provenars. spectra of allthe brighter stars of the north D. G. Mitchell, better known as "Tk Max Joy beméiaphere; and the survey is now bein, vel," iroke bie ieftarm last ee. by extended to the southern bemispbere, where faliteg «Cf a bow rock while walking about i \. xirendy well advanced, Whenever the the c« sof hiscountry residenceia Woad- o.-1:um of a star, tus photograped ou e bridge emali scale, in found to present any inerest ; Toist i + getting socne tei ee: In Res ing peculiarity, it bexamimed with a mort : sia, » of Cdewa bes just powerful instrument, which photographs ite % pats> denouncing Ube spectrum ou a much = seale; and thi, : "Kre 2 Tors OS second photograph isthen enlarged again for 4 eubver. + of the sacred character of the special study. ; apeernge EM. It is worth here that the exami Sena! o Plauab, of Kanens, is 53 years obl, nation of the Harvard photog bas been a althou:.ic-loks much younger, He i & pie amost entirely by women, who are as 7 z dneryer. snd wears gooi clothesal the intest sistants observatory, A niece of Dr. rt, bie plate aod alm tore Eng the illus -- Geeprc he bate be pour hot shet into his facut «= rs wdumpained, amd sb @ttive inierest in ail ber barge ne sehow or other be looks Like @ Hoory Deupen, # leh when he talks, helping He is tall, broad-shovlderet and hau the god fortune to discover in the star Lerten: aed heme warms upin se the delicate bkes to walk the central aisia, a8 Shieh hae proved so fall of iaformation -- Conkiing ased to, and ia his rugged western Prof. Chas A. Young Forum mara Powe, of og whose memorial is now being wt rough manners, erected im the formof this monumental work --the «pectroseopic survey of the heavems-- of the lines the September Oe opponents a "* %. " wth birthday. Protection Aguinst Tornadoes, y r- = xn When trying to escape from a t pwneds 2 firm Serer ran to the northeast, eat of poutboast, «ae * Never take xetape in « forvet oF « grove <6 ndbadod bh ear any objec: tact may teover- See: ' ture 'a by the wied. A frame z wat than one built of brick ' ' fae: 5 wag ber latter crash, anal the deticle, is whirled into a hea les the sonnet the focadatio. In o franmp « 7 a | Pearse ; young oor. ' . perchame, out the | ot andecte, | bewe not tauee detente hat wie the affections of women T structure tie collar is Loe safest pace, bat in a brick o¢ stove building it ts the most peril a t)4 former cast the debris t curried 3 1 the tyundation, while im the iat ter iustance the ¢ Cer fille ots & Tae » offers absolute security to iite a tah 3h A RAL ets, 2S Pane of Pubic ave Battirgs drawe arehitectorall and in perspective. and, a 2 with ntal work viteched. with A. HEP KX, mrsttort Steotford, Ort. 1G, 1**. 6-ly J. 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