Show I 1 VARIETIES V A it I 1 E ta E S I 1 THE cir cit CHICAGO lanies tanies A co c pome of or the astori B astori ble see thus e i s the chicago ladies 1 1 I 1 do owing wing I 1 to the I 1 peculiarity ped peg of able ible water ater the ladies generally ge n e rally nally wear a candle candie complexion alexion El pl exion w wonc h ia does not admit of coage rouge they have havo ave avo their extensive dry gowie and jewelry stores and wear viar out cost costly y silks and laudalina iau lau alina by trailing them in the streets aa do the gentle gentie cria erga creatures tures in in new york crinoline la is worn at all ail times though difficult to manage on the heavy grades of the sidewalks side walks like mules they are sure footed t ed and arid get th rolph rough h the ithe doughy douk mud mra of the th e streets with an agility a at once otice surprising and amusing they dp 49 lot not dearve wear etis eyle cT 11 lE Ethe the parasol handle sucking is ia carried on as ig at adother other places with the except exception on thai thal they bite the ivory off iu it minute piece piere and ai d chew it 19 39 al 19 if a blate slate pencil the hours of recreation are twelve viz three for f sitting on 01 the tile stoop in the morning three for looking out of the windows after midda mid midday da day three for promenade i kp the tha afternoon af ter hoon boon and three ahr 0 for enter tarri menth ments 16 the evening regular habits are conducive to health PRINTING PRESSES the new york herald felicitates felici tates itself upon the completion of its two new an fn give five e story mammoth ten te nr alinder ry linder presses they are capable of throwing off over twenty thousand copies co 1 es an hour hoar continuously a and compared 1 with the ordinary double cylinder printing press r ebs ess th the contrast presented is equal to that t t of a one story shanty alongside of a magnificent five story brown stone palace oft on the fifth aven avenue e while in tn p i speed it is a locomotive to a a lids bos ton trucks k 1 2 looe LOOK low loj og out ovy FOR foit women youn young man keep your tour eye peeled pealed when you y ou are after the women if you yo bite biti at the naked hook book you are green la Is a pretty dress or form so attractive or a pretty face even A pretty face fare wi will grow w old frint paint will wil wll wash WE off the sweet smile grile of IL the elih will give way to the scowl of the thee termagant ter magent the neat form will be 3 into airty calico calica another and a far different dir diX erent binga ill lil take the place of the lovely goddess who smiles and eats sugar candy tho the co que t W ill lil shine ab ine in the kitchen corner corne and with it h the e once oace sparling eye and beaming countenance will look daggers at you if t fi edear is close scolds at her mother iche hack tack room you may pay be sure sur eyou you will get particular pirU cular fits all over the bouse house use jr you marry a girl wh who 0 knows knowl nothing but to commit w woman oman siau blau slaughter 0 on the piano you have got pot the fhe poorest piece of music ever got up e whose mind is right and then pitch 1117 TO soar like A KITE every school that a kite not fly unless it had a etring string tying ting it down I 1 it t is Is lust BO 80 in life ilfe the thi man who ibb ibe ia tied down by haifa balfa half a boieri responsibilities and their mother will wih iria ria kea kez e a higher and ad stronger flight ali bt than the bachelor ha or who havin having g nothing to keep him sted stad beeady ls always figun dering darlng 1 ing in ift the thi mud nud if agu rant vant ant aal cant to ascend in inthe the world tie yourself to bombo omi dy s SAGE ven you ou arrive to the dignity of slav sa winwood itil lafayette fyette if you is e ever ver elevated to that ere profession mind abd baw saw the biggest sticks fust cos vy yontl only hev bev the little one onea 8 to saw ven you gets tuckered out ven you eats pleas dieas pie as I 1 live to bo be a uan alpan aan eat the crust fust cob cos the crust ait alt a good thing t to top off with special tough and allick thick as a sole ieather leather ven yen Veny yoa you pu piles up vordi wood al aldays tays gays pile the big bottom always lafayette fyette coa cog c 09 its mighty hard bard exercise to lift em to e top of the pile piti thebe these are the results of ho bjerva tion lafayette and inay mav may be ae ce on and its ita for your good that I 1 say it 11 i 1 oare osre OF FARMING TOOLS I 1 think it may be slated that the farmer in a cours course of years sustains ni aa as much I 1 loss 0 ps or is 6 put ut to ta a much ein eln in getting toos tool i by thear dica diba de eay p n consequence sequence e 0 of useless exposure as iii trona trova act actual al weir wear anthe farm many milly are the ii instances in which the farming implements such as a plows blows har royva rolva roller of heing being carefully housed bo used when for or the year is bierao ove rare left it in the field or perhaps dra dna drawn wp battle array ip frento front Q the house occupying a apportion portion os oi and when covered with snow forming very placed for break lip horses le legs a tearing oaf oft a cesi ac j I 1 perhaps in addition to these are sundry wago a carts catts bay bayz and othen other nece necessary apary thi thih V lik like taid foam ei er to need deeds fi no shelter but bub the decay that results thi tho th ei ompa expose I 1 6 to rains bno a free zings khawa acy of t winter winten n t r lamore damore isi mo 1 re than their ordinary wear 0 the t e tulin aulin ann vt th proper care and usage liae r ag rug rilla rua no implement tool or C carriage arif agi of any t t 1 kiad kli kii nd agul 4 be pe exposed vba vieh eh not use tase no wanted in the thew inter should be secured during that thab arme teme I 1 arnd annd arid so ad with the I 1 sl eign sleds 4 ac 6 a skillful willful Y ar p erth 0 00 b 7 itte hion tb th minor poi voi ointa ol lot 1 byl hyl bk liy hig his caire cadre care to uis savi il tb e atio y hv negil negie neglect efi s the tho theesa er bilings R will till dind find hla his his hia ra aback son iffie i 3 profits large aad more ww ad lif centt pi F I 1 1 18 61 6 1 f F az ti wiy san swa 1944 4 s f tt te ta sin a W acet adne af wa tifa circulation th tife e earth parth moyes moves lives ilves aad act acts it begets berets and sustains ilfe life it ln all its ita varieties of organization it breathes and its breath becomes an as essential to the vegetable as to the animal creation That atmosphere modify modified e d to iven even genial temperature laden with and dew drops re respires upon the earth and fills its veins vena with renovated life lije jit lit e the tho action of solar and electric beat animates the diges tive tire of evaporation and distillation chemi chemical call ceil qualities of the soil and thua thus generates a gastric germina germinating ting fluid i p penetrates c 9 strates everything of expansion pan sion it penly gently opens tiie thi serried pres of the acorn aa and the grain rain of wheat it feeds their expanding veins with a element composed of all the elements of human blood though combined in another form firm which lacks laks but on one e more mo reprocess groces glo jio to fit it for t the e veins of man like man the sturdy oak dak is dust and just it returns it is not a mere mene symmetrical merica I 1 I 1 inflation of the acorn that vital fluid supplied it with a bubi subi substance tance from the earth which coalesced ced eed with the properties proper ties of that acorn and hardened if it into wood instead of flesh every limb kimb and leaf and wen upon tha that t gnarled every inch of its iron hag has been dey developed eloped by a process of mitri tion similar to that which the bodes bones nerves and murles muscles odthe of the human body the forest the field of grain the prairie and luxuriant meadowland meado mead ovand wand all they sustain are merely a portion of tab th e e arthis earths surface propelled into hito perpetual circulation by this organic sy system p everlasting action go out into your meadow lito bilto spur garden and i striking your spade into the rich mould COM corn bitite if you can in how many forms of life liti i a square foot of that soil has since the evening and the mo morning riling merethe we rethe first day look at that gigantic oak whose armb arms have defied the tempests of a hundred years conceive for the remote and consecutive history of tha elements in its dy trunk its it stubborn branches and ten tenacious j roo roots ts the matter that tha t lie s in dormant in that tree in hnot inot another her ber 1 form may may hae have had been propelled through a hundred and warmed inte human flesh may have done in the strong muscles of the orthe ox the sinews of the bear the we talons of the thid vulture the feathers of bf the eagle the th e reorganized organized re rd substance df of every w s eclea edies of plants and grain and gaass grass elements that spread the roseleaf rose roee leaf and nd mantled in ili the cheek of a beauty that bleached the snow white lily hta kra an d polished olis hed the forehead ferebe ad of lofty genias genius that over arched the dome of thought and bunt hunt the rainbow all ail these maylie may lle lie mingled within that rough bark look nook at that oaka oak oal again ag an it stands imn lovable in the breeze but the g great read system of organic action is ii pon it h hastening at ening the them dissolution of Us its constituent elements eif elf merits and propelling them through other combinations i afif ty ey years hiir s biec i e and arid aud somi of will mingle in stalks of yellow wheat in blades of grass of or every hue bite in the veins of man beast and bird and will stretch the insects inlew a wing and lade the bee with willi wax its 1 and ages hence in the ceaseless progress of its Eircil circulation lation kome iome some bome of the substance of that oak may fall fail in noiseless dew drop crops s upon the place glace where it now towers up towards heaven yet through 1 ait alt the me ages of its continuous circulation I 1 not bot a gra grain irr of that matter will be wasted annihilated I 1 a tedy or loslo lob los had pota h i a law of preservation remal remained nedas 99 steadfast as any other law aw of god tho uh every process procesa of can composition and d decomposition eboth position the solid globe lobe iobe ere this tho would have been entirely exhausted lih d 13 arritt ICE ici ajr dr it karde kadie a cde cne in in his recerd recent work on the arctic expedition gives tile the following account adf the ice their oe of the berga bergo were worn jn in leep diep dipp ie ep matilt jike chasms abro aig alg which i a way was practicable to br broader broaden caie cate ans within in the cist gasoi tudes audes echoes were startling A whistle ybur your you could hardly ardly t teco agniz i arze e f for c r the length and clearness of bf the ring thecil thefil ang of a ra ramrod amrod was heard beard running ft down the who whoa e length I 1 of an arus arns yin rin lin lehew re lieW llew elew ana an and d when vb eh you spoke your words worda were repeated through ahto gh the motionless atmosphere in syllables as longas your I 1 breath keath could holdo holdout it to male mare theiu 11 x w quote bote at and it came back to td me mem mam in slow and di stindt distinct for word i FATHER kathen HIGH PEOPLE byrde byrne de a famous irish giant arn fin london some few years since eight iffet two inches b cornelius eik elk us Magra magrath tb died ia 10 the year 1790 measured e T wred ared seven f feet det eight I 1 inches edward edwid malone an another atherl irishman was seven beven feet eight inches and wa equa equalar equa ban Lan nature andi bue sue to daniel paniel cardanha Carda pusa nus nua a swedish giant dr Cil cli isole on the f fa amous anatomist breiss I 1 of a skeleton discover discovered edin edIb in a ro roman mab pah camp am nar st sti albana enn EnO england ennana and ana which he be to have been eight feet four inches goliath of ath ath ati according to bishop cumberland was wat 2 el eleven feet fee t high iii ti and ys 1 the emperor emper oi wast wasl nine feet teet i vassia toa tov D C liGne greab great at e even elbs eias ls are qi on I 1 the ave dve eve of birth the dirty ittle ittie village which A struggles glis albrig the marshy b anks banks of ot the po poto pato to mack mace and desecrates the name of washington t oft ott i about to become the scene of a struz struggle gle gie as memora memorable bli as 6 a any hy which ever spilt th the ink of bf history historians lana lano or decided decides the fate of nations iia lia lou iou loog 1009 and sp api i ler ier er web streets ets eta its wretched and costly taverns arns infested I 1 by josim in I 1 s alim slim m mer merby congressmen iu 1 winter winten x ilter liter arld prid b and a ague gge itil abtil ck drivers all the time ara are re now thronged thron ged gea e d with people anxious about h boti than the manufacture of bunk buak um 1 q ithe f la tim wasti fy lacle hwe courier J 1 14 S SIN sincero cr P t those dah day iron bou nii nil chestr chests coli coit taint n g some hundred ato weight alif glib sor For of gubilas were co conveyed in p procession fo 1 easlon to the committee room and the world was carefully informed that credit lad nad had iad lieen opened for tor another ten thousand in the barou borough gh banc bank there was no art or disguise about the matter to canvass the electors meant simply to bargain with them toe for the price pride of their votes the value of the article varied of if course according to the thede demand marid marld in some come inae instances ances when voters 4 er few the contest eager and ind result doubtful the th last last score or t two woof of electors have fetched 50 50 a head hed thi this however was an extreme case i a e at any auy rate as an affair of direct bargain and sale at many elections especially in coaties cou ties where here the distances were great and the pj I 1 remained open for a fortnight t much more than even that tha t amount was wasy pail pais aid ald it first r 8 t or last ast for the votes registered gist ered by either etther eith er candidate 1 need we w e tell teli t e 1 1 id proof Aher thereof eor the story of the spendthrift d th r i f t elect election fon 11 contested in 1763 jn in which lord L r I 1 spencer lord southampton and lord halifax ran their thein respective candidates against each other othen and ana though only 1149 votes were pere vere polled dolled in ih all thie the total ca cost st was wag the elec elec tion af of course l resulted ili lii in a petition aud and nd after r i the h competitors had exhausted their devices or spent all their money the utti ultimate mate issue was decided byan bylan appeal to tb chance th the e three peers actu actually illy toss tosse 04 for winner and arld lord spencer proving the lucky man roan seated his nominee nominee their lordships lord ships might as well have tossed at first and saved their money I 1 I 1 I 1 HOW DO OYSTER OYSTERS 5 mahe MAKE kallir 3 A london oysterman can tell the age of his to a anicet nicety the age of an oyster i Is s not lot to be found butk auty lookin looking into his mouth it bears its years upon its back everybody who ha has hab bandied handled jan an oyster shell obell must have observed that it seemed as if it was composed of successive lanei a of plates over overlapping ahping each other these are technically called shoo tg ll 11 an and aud d each of them make a years growth so thit that by countin counting them we can determine at a glance the year when the creature came into the world up to the time of its maturity the shoots bk are regular and successive but after that ti time llie become irregular and are piled plied brie one over the other so that the shell becomes beco mare thi thickened hen ken and bulky 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