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Lexin ton K Feb. 15 1893 No. es 2 . 5 9 *me—mm NATURE'S VOICE, ies so faraway that the human! i __ mind can have no conception of the “2,?" 2" 1, 3'1, 4:2", iii-$2 22:; {t :22 w W, . . . . '2 . 2. - 2. .. . -_ :3': 42.2.2.5} 125. “ 31,-? '5212.‘ 23%;»er ,; 3'; 52' 2: In taking,r this sulgect l. lclt that (im‘mfh ‘\11('l“t1‘11?g(; ‘11“ “ onde1 2-,}; L gm; {'31 [‘51, ;, gaff», ‘,2 {51-3. it was one far above my powers, and iul as Itl 111ay1seen1, 1t‘ “1101““ to be {ft :55 22,. iii ,3 '3' “"15“. '51:" ,i'f f ""2 ' - f-tet t 1"1t he most 2 ist‘int :tn‘s ' " ' "' " " ' " F" one worthy the earnest contempla- ‘1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ " ‘ * ‘ tion of the greatest of minds; but wit? 1““ 2’05" piyiiadstlof :i’fhms Di“ \1 l 1’9 I\' . '. '. . - . - . . . w11c1'2'o 0 name up 1e 11 {v — . 12.. .——~—~- xct it is. .111 object of my eainest *3 ~ longing, and I know should bea “av, are composed of identically subject of interest and 1110111ent to the same 31mph" elements that are ‘ 3 R O C E R I E S P R 0V i S I Q N S all. tound 111 our own little world. i y 7‘ ‘ ' .' , .’_ To even the superhcml Ol)S(31'vei-l lhus pending to .1 00111111011 011 PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE of nature there are facts prescntedigmi and scientific thought has, 111 “ ' . which both surprise and please, and the same channel, gone farther, andi | R S d . . . . - .22 . i ates to tu ants. 2 this Inpqlost and pleasure increases seems to pomt now to the idta that Spec 3 in direct proportion as he becomes there 1"" but one element, 1B)" {12413-9 Hori‘n i.l'.‘1iii~~";'()f{ll. more familiar with nature's werk— i‘neans Of the i"1"‘3Ct'1'05u-)l')C It ”151 him [(10 not cm, to (,0 into de- been observed that the more highly ‘ (,2. . . . ,3 , . .2 2 —.————____________________...___.___. tails even were Icapable of doing so, heated, and consequentl; the mote ,. but merely to call vour attention to rare any heavenly body ‘Sr the more 17““ "’2‘;- ° 0 I some of the general features of na- snnple becomes its eoniposmon. itiilllldi 1 i E E e . leq : 85 . , turc’s “NM-kings) :and to draw from This has led some men to the be— “if? 2 .2‘ them some lessons which it occurs lief that all elements {110 but modih- 011.312,. Representing the makes of - l ‘ to 'r"“”"‘”.‘ ‘ cations of 'ust one irodueed bv the ,.::-i'-'?i5;,.~"'a2\ - "i2"‘""3’“ 1. i‘ t'J 2' _;1 no t1 .. } §y\\\ All American Manufacturers, ~ ' 1W?" 2. . ~ c0111 111121 ions 0 is 1 ms 1rouri x~2222 . 2 h f‘ ICE-[fill fact, that 111 all the 101110 ' of sour: subtle force 1f0t ‘L"f£:2o§i\\ M53“0'51“"57“"55'501V’2502592VO2 £102 5’5 ‘35“ me ':t~~'~‘,v~.r'1ty of 1,1l1ysical phe- ‘ ‘b° '3 “ L * ' ‘hgdifli'ig'h <20, <22 2‘2: $30 and upward ' ' ' I ‘ ‘ “ -‘ 2 ' nomena which are observable, each 1‘1“""1- ‘éfa‘t’fizwillfli ~—~—»o—~~~» . . . . 2 ECEEE'EEiiii-‘an-Irh' r‘i‘f’ci : xvii-1112' 1 ".ii 1art1eul21r one is set a 1:111 hv itself The Mutual De 1endence oi phe- digit? ,‘m 1 2 . I . 2 2 ,. I . 32., FRED J. HEINTZ, hut vet tliev tit closelv into one an- nomena, Whlch are otherwise Uli- vgqyd /2: . , . , , . , , ' “. . 2 .: . . . . .7 2/5}? .\1.\.\t me 11 RIZ\G Jim 12.1.1512, . other, as 1t were, athusung each like, Is21stl‘lklligfeatmeoi natures ”Ugfi’V/ . Cuzslonlilnusc Square. other, sustaining each other; but workings. ' \Ve. see this well illus-| ”:gfiy/ —~--03~— , neveronee in alltheir workings in- tratcd in the two formsof life which i ,rlv“ Rié’filail Orders Receive onr Prompt Attention. . . fringing upon each other’s domain.1 are so unlike, viz: plant- :nid aninial2 a . Again there is to be found a close life. They are self adjusting! . - . . l v . connection batween things which at' W hat the animal breaths out thei 2 \A/ th - Lf ‘ first sight appear whollv difl'erent ! plant breaths in, and xiecversa,andi ‘ 2 ’L, 2 a in. I I IS i e. 5 and oven opposite. I niav illus—iihcse very substances are necessary 0‘95 l,‘\ 9/5. ._ '. t 1 il . l il l . 1 t" 1 . iiO tllt‘ \'(‘i'\' life 0,. 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