Image from page 165 of “The American railway its construction, improvement, management, and appliances” (1889)

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Image from web page 165 of “The American railway its construction, development, management, and appliances” (1889)
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Title: The American railway its construction, improvement, management, and appliances
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Cooley, Thomas McIntyre, 1824-1898 Clarke, Thomas Curtis, 1827-1901
Subjects: Railroads Railroads
Publisher: New York : C. Scribner’s sons
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THE CAB End OF A LOCOMOTIVE. – 131 exert a force on the piston equal to 38,175 pounds. This force isapphed alternately on every side of the piston, ten occasions in a second.The control of such forces requires mechanism which performs withthe utmost precision and with absolute certainty, and it is for thisreason that the speed and the economical operating- of a locomotivedepend so significantly on the proportions of the valves and the valve-gear by which the distribution of steam in the cylinders iscontrolled. The engraving (Fig. two)^^ on p. 133 represents the cab finish of alocomotive of the New York Central &amp Hudson River Railroad,looking forward from the tender, and shows the attachments bywhich the engineer works the engine.* This gives an notion ofthe number of keys on which he has to play in operating such amachine. There is room right here for little much more than an enumerationof the components which are numbered : 1. Engine-bell rope. 2. Train-bell rope. three. Train-bell or gong. 4. Lever for blowing whistle. 5. Ste

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Lumps of Clay – component four of 4
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words by Andrew Toskin writing as Niccolo Florence

photography by hikaru starr

Men and women have been worrying too considerably about ebola. How lengthy till you catch children?

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Panel 1: HIK_4769 edit.JPG — silhouetted household on the
beach, with pier and sunset.

@Title and Byline
&gt Lumps of Clay
words by Niccolo Florence
photography by hikaru starr
curefornightmares.com

caption: I am no one’s father. (But?)

Panel two: IMG_0587.jpg — intense close-up on infant Ema’s face.

caption: But unless or till I succumb, it is my duty
to warn you that *youngsters are dangerous.* Keep away
from them whenever possible.

Panel 3: img_0811.jpg — Ema in a green hoodie in front of
one hundred dangling wooden placards.

caption: If you hear any pals or sexual partners talk about
how their “biological clocks are ticking,” leave the region
and wash your hands. If they *bring* any kids with them,
immediately evacuate all childless adults from the vicinity
and notify the regional authorities.

Panel 4: IMG_8976.jpg — Ema peeking about the bole of a
tree, with a creepy statue in the background.

caption: Most people are aware of the troubles children
can trigger, but many do not recognize the complete extent
of the danger, and so do not take sufficient
precautions. Fortunately, kids do come with a quantity
of warning indicators to ward off potential adult
caretakers.

Panel five: img_0276 roppongi edit.jpg — Ema’s face covered in red paint(?)

caption: Some of the greater recognized examples incorporate the
smells and noise…

Panel 6: HIK_1878.jpg — Ema standing on prime of a statue,
hunting down at us.

caption: Much less clear problems: They are also
codependent, irrational, evil creatures, unable to
negotiate or delay gratification. Anyone who shares a
household with a kid for lengthy will slave their days
away to slake ever-changing whims.

Panel 7: IMG_0452.jpg — Ema with a blue onesie over her
head. Most likely the cutest in the set.

caption: Kids are precision engineered to brainwash
you into loving them.

Panel 8: DSC_4229.jpg — Ema operating to a seesaw in a park.

caption: They will break your items, and break the
bank, and break your dreams, but practically nothing is worse than
the techniques they break your heart.

Panel 9: HIK_4865.jpg — Ema seen through a kaleidoscope.

caption: Kids are the most insidious of parasites:
The longer they stay with you, the deeper their
tendrils develop into you, cinching your ribs tighter and
tighter around your lungs, slithering into your
nervous method until you can scarcely believe about
anything else — and then they develop up and leave you.

Panel 10: HIK_0131.jpg — Ema at a shrine, pouring water
over one particular hand.

caption: And the hole they leave behind just bleeds and
bleeds…

Panel 11: HIK_9941.jpg — Ema wearing an auburn wig.

caption: This is the worst element of all, some thing that
even most in-patients who have tested good for
children may possibly not recognize for years.

Panel 12: HIK_9841.jpg — black and white Ema holding her
hand up to block the camera.

caption: Simply because you and your kid will drive each
other crazy. *Someone’s* life is receiving ruined, and
you will be terrified that it will not be yours.

caption: You will get in a stupid fight about creating the bed or
anything and you’ll both start off screaming and throwing
items, and next thing you know it hits me that I’m
becoming my mother, I’m perpetuating the cycle.

Panel 13: HIK_9310.jpg — Sick Ema in jacket and face mask.

caption: Young children are so fragile, so malleable. Soft
lumps of clay that mold to the contours of your hand
no matter how you try *not* to mold them.

caption: After all my mistakes, will she be okay? Will
she grow up all appropriate?

Panel 14: IMG_0567.jpg — singer with guitar and mic.

caption: Could the way she sings in the bathroom be a
sign that she’ll develop up to be a musician?

Panel 15: IMG_8976.JPG — A dancer.

caption: A dancer?

Panel 16: _HIK8727_014-2.jpg — model leaning over glass and handrail.

Panel 17: HIK_5078 raw edit.JPG — kabuki(?) performer on stage.

caption: Some sort of artist, surely.

Panel 18: HIK_1095.jpg — Ema, facing away from the camera.

caption: …Will she be pleased?

Panel 19: Huge, full-page shot. HIK_5285.JPG — Mysterious portrait of Ema
in a hat and daisy dress at evening, looking directly into the camera.

caption: …She isn’t even my daughter. I’ve only met
her once. But I currently adore her so considerably it hurts. I
be concerned possessing a kid of my own would *destroy* me.

End.

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Image from web page 139 of “The Ladies’ home journal” (1889)

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Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet
Title: The Ladies’ house journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women’s periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : [s.n.]
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Made by The Yale &amp Toicne Manufacturing Co.t makersoffamoun YALE locks since 1868.. . Empire State Bldg., New York LADIES* House JOURNAL 137 (Continued from Page 135) Go out for practice—in your condition! Sure, said plucky Tom. If I didnt thether boys would consider Id quit. On one more occasion, when one of his:randparents had died, Dewey requestedj emission to leave college during the soon after-: oon to attend the funeral. Dont you want the morning also?sked Tuck. No, said Tom. Much as I love myrandparents, my job is to be at schoolearning what I can. I can go to the funeralnd nonetheless come to college in the morning.rou see, its all part of the preparation forhe future. Principal Tuck lived for a time in a rentedoom in the Dewey property at 421 Oliver Streeti Owosso, and so came to know young)ewey really properly. One particular point that worriediim was that Tom was so intelligent, and soware of his personal smartness, that the othermpils disliked him. Even some of theeachers complained that Tom sat throughheir classes

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Identifier: millions1898chin
Title: The Millions 1898
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: China Inland Mission
Subjects: Missions
Publisher: [Philadelphia] China Inland Mission
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them to think about if.111 spite of dangers, any life can examine with that provided up for theevangelization of the world, if any satisfaction is so great as that ofbringing gladness to the heart of Christ and life to the souls of guys.and if any future reward can be so glorious as being permitted to laytrophies of redeemed lives at the feet of Jesus in the coming day ?In spite of the threatenings of evil doers, we ask guys and women 10follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth yea. and simply because of threat-enings. we ask the Lords followers to go to these who threaten withmessages of peace, given that the extremely wickedness of their threateningsis the revelation of their need of Christ. We pray, for that reason, for menand women whose lives have been cast by the Spirit into martyr-mould. May our coming Lord give to us anil to China numerous suchlives as these for the hastening of the day of His glory.8 and to Lombard Street Toronto. CHINAS MILLIONS Hnconbtttonal Surrender/ 2 Cor. five : 14, 15.BY MR. WALTER B. SLOAN.

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HESE verses tell us of themotive that is to lead to theyielding up of ourselves itis the adore of Christ thatconstraineth us and thenthey show us how completethe surrender is to be. Hith-erto we have lived unto our-selves now we are to liveonly unto Him who died forus and rose once more. The full surrender of ourredeemed lives to the posses-sion and control of ourRedeemer is not all that isinvolved in Christian livingbut it is an vital hyperlink ina excellent chain, and no chain is total if one hyperlink be missing sono life is what it ought to be unless this complete and unreserved sur-render has been made. Occasionally it is said, But is not the willof each and every Christian fully given up to Christ ? The greatest answerto that query will be discovered by searching at the lives that we knowaround us, and then asking, Do these lives look as if the HolySpirit was in supreme manage of the hearts ? Then we have sor-lowfully to admit, that whilst Christ ought to have full possession ofeach redeemed heart, quite frequently

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