RM2ANDFAB–Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . be held in Old Hurleywhere he lies buried in an unmarked grave. 160 T7 P R D HUMMEL Teacher of the Violin A graduate of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music . studied with pupils of Dr. Joachhim and Ysaye: now studying at the Metropolitan College of Music, New York City, with Herwegh von Ende, a pupil of Carl Halir. Studio : No. 207 Smith Avenue, KINGSTON] N. Y.Lessons, One Dollar MOAH WOLVENS SON, No. 323 WALL ST., KINGSTON N 1 Silks, Dress Goods and Suite Fine Rugs, Carpets, * # * Portieres, Etc, WOVEN BY ARS. PETER ELAENDORF> V H UR
RM2AN87FF–The Friend : a religious and literary journal . lNo.72|P«»«tJI. 12-row Pivot-Wheel, Cultivator,Plow, Furrower •nd Ridger CuItiTttes at one time two rows of potttoes, corn, beans, etc., in rows 28 to 44 inchesapart. Works lilte a charm in check rows,crooked rows and rows of irreeular width.Can be equipped with roller.bearingj, spring-trip standards, and discs. Cuts cultivatin«expense in half. S. L. ALLEN & CO. BOX A 711 . - PHILADELPHIA HARRY S. LEE 323 WALNUT STREET PAINTER AND GRAINER ANTIQUE and OFFICE FURNITURE RESTORED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ESTIMATES A PERFECT CARPET CLEANER THE DOM
RM2AKGRM6–Two years in Peru : with exploration of its antiquities . --imi ? —BFf ^—--». i-fe^T highly; and without desiring to make any dispa-ragement, feel bound to particularize those of San CIIAI. V.| LIMA IKNITKNTIAItV. 323 Aii(lr(>H and llic IVciicIi liospil.il, —hotli cared for-in all llirij t^xccllcnt. rn/iiao by Si.st(»rH of Oliarify.The Liiiiii INmiiIciiI i;irv, ;il(li()ii;^1i niiol)! imihIvc inits nr(»ii(»p;i| IVatincs, is one ol llioso institntionswhich i-rfluot credit, not only on its roiindcr, huton tho exocutivo of its administration. Tlu; wholeibnndation :md caiivin;^ out ol (his admi
RM2AM70CJ–An associational study of Illinois sand prairie . 50. Merriam, C.H. 1898. Life zones and crop zones of the Qnited States. U.S. Dept.Agr., Div. Biol. Surv., Bull. 10. Morse, A.P. 1899.. The Distribution of the New England Locusts. Psyche 8-385-323. Pound, R., and Gleicents, F.E. 1898. Tne vegetation regions of the prairie province. Eot. Gaz.25:381-394, pi. 21. Russell, T. 1888. Evaporation. Monthly Weather Review, Sept.Shelford, V.E. 1907. PreliiBinary Note on ihe Distribution of the Tiger Beetles(Cicindela) and its Relation to Plant Succession. Biol. Bull.,14:9-14. 1908. Life-Histories and Lar
RM2AJ7DKG–The Bard family : a history and genealogy of the Bards of 'Carroll's Delight,' together with a chronicle of the Bards and genealogies of the Bard kinship . e, 326; Isaac, 422; JamesPotter, 326; Jane, 412; Jane Coch-ran, 424; John, 327, 424; Joseph,396, 312; Julia I., Laura, Lucv P.,326; Maria, 322, 324, 325, 338;Martha Bard, 424; Mary A., 326;Mary P. Potter, 318, 325; MaryScott, 323; Mary Smith, PrudenceAnn, Robert McFarland, 424; Sam-uel Hunter, 323; Sarah Craig, 327;Sarah Kinney, 326; Thomas, 327;Waaie McVeigh, 326; William,322^ 323, 346, 412, 420, 424; Wil-liam Ashlev, 424; William Irvine,
RM2AN4D6H–A complete treatise on practical land-surveying, in seven parts; . 300 X 300 = 90000, twice the area of the trapezoid DFGE; 100-1- 300 X 300 = 400 X 300 = 120000, twice the area of the trapezoid FHKG; and 400 X 300 = 120000, twice the area of the triangle HLK; then 15000 -f 140000 + 90000 -f 120000 -f- 120000 = 485000, twice the area of the whole offset; and 485000 2 = 242500 square links = 2a. 1r. 28p. the area required. p 4 216 LAXD-SURVEYING. (Part V. Computation of the Area by Casting. From the angle M, let fall the perpendicular M N, which you •11 £ j , «« i. , i 323 X 1500 484500 will
RM2AJ53G1–Pacific wine and spirit review . 323-325 Market St, S. F Hey, Grauerholz &, Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINES & LIQUORS. SdLE AOE.NTS FOR - PAVY CROCKETT WHISKY. BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD. ZIB SACRAMENTO STREET. - - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.. OLIVINA VINEYARD. The OLIViNA Comprises 600 Acres of Hill^«i^^|,|;^ Side Vineyard, Located in the 1L* FOK SAMILE OltDER. ColMaiKriiSI.KNTIi SoMCTEli BV TlIK r.KnWRIi, JULIUS P. SMITH. IJVI^HMORE, CAL. D. V. B. HKNAKIK. E. MARTIN & CO., ].MIoliri:ilS AXIi UHOLES.VLE LiIQUOf? mEJ^CHAJ^TS, 408 Front St., San Francisco, Cal. soi.i: Ai;r.Ts I
RM2AFT3RT–. Market dairying and milk products. E SECOND FLOOR % RECEWNG VATRAfTEl/R/ZERS*-5: im COOLER MOTTLE FILLER COLD STORAGE BASEMENT VERTICAL SECTION-SHOWINS COURSE OF MILK Fig. 69.—Plan for City Milk Plant. In some large plants the milk is weighed in a cansunk in the first floor and from there run into a receiv-ing vat, in the basement. From this point the milk ispumped to the top floor. In still other plants, all the work is done on one floor,the milk being pumped from one machine to another,three, and in some cases four, pumps being kept busy. CITY MILK AND ICE CREAM PLANTS 323 City Ice Cream P
RM2AWH132–Plane and solid geometry . P and PBE^ PB=PB. 2. Z DBP = Z PBE, 3. .-. A DBP = APBE, 4. .*. PD = PE, Q.E.D. 253. Prop. XL may be stated as follows: Every point in the bisector of an angle is equidistant from thesides of the angle, Ex. 322. Find a point in one side of a triangle which is equidistantfrom the other two sides of the triangle. Ex. 323. Find a point equidistant from two given intersecting linesand also at a given distance from a fixed third line. Ex. 324. Find a point equidistant from two given intersecting linesand also equidistant from two given parallel lines. Ex. 325. Find a poin
RM2ANJGE0–Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . lab, r 323 ShakespeareMulholland John, plumber, 1442a GroveMulholland Robert, wagonmkr, r Oak-landMulholland Thomas, plumber, r 383 ParisMulick William M. r 718 FultonMulkern Thomas, fireman, r 28 LapidgeMulkey S. insp Pac Tel & Tel Co, r 1916 BroadwayMull Emerson E, salesman Lobree Bros, r 3511, 16thMull William P, elk Postofflce, r 60 Merritt*S-Mull. See MuhlMullally James, roofer, r 833 San Jose AvMullally John, teamster, r 240a DoreMullally John A, messgr Engineering Dept S P Co, r OaklandMullally Thornwell, acting gen mg
RM2AX2GXD–Bacon's new German course; comprising in one volume the essentials of the grammar with a conversational reader and complete vocabularies . Mein Schiff-lein war - tet dein, Lieb -chen, steig furcht-los ein.Ho -re der Sehn-sucht Lied, die tief im Her-zen gliibt.Ju - gend flieht bald vor - bei, e - wig bleibt Lieb und Treir! »/ m if mmm i 1 :1E * ». 4^- :*= I 1-3. Treu - lie - bend harr ich hier, o komm zu mir! 9i= ?/. -P-> P- -r—r—1—£—g- t * I DER ALPENHIRT 323 v Fallersleben.Frisch bewegt.mf VOLKSWEISE.
RM2AJA2DE–Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York . avGlib Morris J. 449 E149thGriffith W. B. 4 Co 1 Madison av R4011Grimmer Charles 4 Son, 231 ,E37thGrodin Max. 568 Columbus avGross 4 Sachs, 1662 Boston rdGutsche Paul, 323 W20thHagan Henry A. 56 W37th tel Gree-ley 6886Halm Morris, 1281. 3d avHallenbecks M., Shop, 19», Tth avHamburger David. 3453 Bway , Hammersley William, 456 W4latHanf Philip, 22 St Marks piHanish Gustave, 149 E15thHansen Jasper P. 943. 6th avHarkness George A. 35 Warren R28Harknett Henry. 64 Bradhurst av -Hariem Contracting 4 Decorating Co 502
RM2AJAR3H–The Burman, his life and notions . 1* j-;g r—^^ r^ Repeat B —n k tf— 0-0 1 LJ *J= ** * J «L «—, i 3=C3 q-S: 3=t ^^^P^l !=„ m • m. ?&- :ff=P- r r r ; ^«=^ ?=»=3: ?P fr- rt=r ^3C g-^-^,- :«zsz J J J MUSIC AND SONGS 323. Next to the Sound of the Trumpet the Doh-bat-thanis probably the most popular air, and is certainly the nextmost familiar to the English ear. It may be called therefrain-song, and is remarkable for the long dwelling andtrilling on the last note of each stanza. The doh is theseed with which aim is taken in the game of gohn-nyin-htoh,and pat, or bat, is to twist or spin. The metre
RM2ANBG64–History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . j#^ •^^^^. LA H AR P E TP. HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY. 461 Coroner. James W. Madison 3137 Harrison H. Barnes 3540 403 Domestic Animals Running at Large. For 3902 Against 1471 431 ELECTION, JUNE, 1873. Circuit Judge. Joseph Siblev ...1287 John H. Williams 1610 323 GENERAL ELECTION, 1873.County Judge. John B. Risse 2974 1205 Thomas Ruggles 1709 County Clerk. George J. Rogers 3029 1317 Charles C. Tyler 1712 Superintendent of Schools. William Griffin 2989 1483 Mrs. E. E. Mayall 1506 Trea
RM2AWKA7P–History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . .221 Swartwood, Martin 204 Sweet, Jacob 195 Sweet, William 152 Sweet, William, Sr 152 Stine, Abraham 222 Stine, Abraham 222 Stine, Charles A 222 Stine Family 222 Stine. Frederick 222 Thonijjson, Adam 152 Thompson, Adam 85, 157 Thompson, Andrew 152 Thompson. Andrew 157 Thompson, Frank C 223 Thompson, P. L 157 Thompson, Isaac 162 Taft, William J 323 VanCampen, Anson Henry.... 158 Vaughn, Benjamin R 159 Vaughn, Horton B 158 Vosburg. Joseph B 159 Vosburg, Peter P 159 Walter, Henry 160 Walter, Hiram 224 Walter,
RM2AXF10T–Annual report . Plate 36 SOLITARY SANDPIPERPage 326 SPOTTED SANDPIPERPage 335 GREATER YELLOWLEGSPage 323 LESSER YELLOWLEGSPage 335 CO J?a. 0 0 Q H £ 4) ??-•. Plate 37 LONG-BILLED CURLEW HUDSONIAN CURLEW Page 338 P^^ ESKIMO CURLEW MARBLED GODWIT Page 341 ^^se 320 HUDSONIAN GODWIT Page 321 no *-•J?CL c^c 0 Q H 34) 0)>- »^ *^ 2 h- h 1 » ^ 0^ Q o -5 Oc O 1 o s z o 1 < ^ -J-J z o ?^ CQ CO cc Q < D s I
RM2AWGF53–Annales des sciences naturelles . r-4 311 326 323 / 3OS f 306] i V3W 320 J3z lad s. H. 309 325 i ict del Nicolei lith. Imf^Lemercier^ Paris. .-hi,?i.(./r^ A/ 7uit -. J,rv2r . /oo/.j:xii.p/.i2. c. .. 6.7&KXV^ ^.-:...h A 32â m 329 33J /y^^ ) 3 35 KÂ^ 333 n 33^ ^ 336 342 339 332 y^. 34^ ry/^ 3o0 ^. 349 3o3 • 4 334 340 341 Ê ^ m ... /^ ^ .}^ 33: =;:;::;;:;?*< 1 V67 338 d 7-- 1 O- r. 363 /362 i /^ vV Aucf deî
RM2AX0117–Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . p; Little, 323 Mission and 103-105 FremontHalls Safe and Lock Co., 211-213 Cali-forniaMacneale & Urban (Cincinnati) 206 CaliforniaMIGHELL i& RICHARDS, 228 CaliforniaMolloy John, 54 ClayNauman P. Z. & Co., 122 ClayPaige S. B. A Co. (Detroit) 116 FrontPerlam C. J. A Co., 42 MainPHCENIX IRON WORKS, Blx A Firth. 18-20 FremontSCARBOROUGH W. B. <t CO. (Dle- bolds) 120 Front. See adv. next page.Waltz Charles, 13 DrummWILSHIRE W. B. & CO., 204-206 California. See adv. next page. Safety Valves. TKUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, 421- 427 Market ...
RM2ANDEJ9–The cities and cemeteries of Etruria . Ined. p. 348, ctseq. tav. 54. Muller, Etrusk. I. pp. 323,330 ; Mionnet, Med. Ant. I. pp. 101-2 ;Suppl. I. pp. 199-203 ; Sestini, Geog.Numis. II. p. 5 ; Millingen, Numis. Anc.Italie, p. 163 et seq.; cf. Capranesi, Ann.Inst. 1840, p. 204 ; Abeken, Mittelitalien,taf. 11. 1-3. 9 Pindar, Pyth. XII. 28. 1 This cut is taken from a vase of Chiusi,but it is characteristic of the EtruscanGorgoneion. The Gorgons head, according to the Ophic doctrines, was a symbol of thelunar disk. Epigenes, ap. Clem. Alexand.Strom. V. p. 676, ed. Potter. A singular opinion has been
RM2AKX53J–Le Monde moderne . t, prononce le discours dusage.M. Deschanel est élu président par 323 voix contre 187 kM. Brisson. Sont élus vice-présidents MM. Aynard, MauriceFaure, Georges Cochery et Mesureur. — Au Sénat, la séanceest présidée par M. Vallon, doyen dâge. 11. — Dans des articles ile journal, M. Quesnay de ^iihr etio oir te des |>r..p.- oiitr.*ge«nts ù légard de* i.ou-vuiirt piil.Iie-A. — Mort du vire-amiral Dor-lodot des Kasarts. — M. Iglesias,président de la ItépublKiue do Costii-Uica.part pour Londres. — ïxs cuirasiié I*olhniti.portant le ministre do lu marine, arrive iiMarflellle, vo
RM2AFNGPX–. Catalogue : mathematical and engineering instruments and materials manufactured and imported by James W. Queen & Co.. B ^ A 320. A 323. A 325. A 326. No A 320.A 321.A 322.A 323A 324.A 325. A 326.A 327. Plain Dividers, 4* inches lung, each, T>r. TV.«:.!«,«, r;;^«Uf,. I,,.,,r an nil. A 327. Plain Dividers, A inches ]nng, e:ich, Plain Dividers, •» inches long, each, Plain Dividers, 6 inches long, e ch Bair Spring Dividers, 4$ inches long, each, Hair Spring Dividers, 5 to 6 inches long, each, . •.... Dividers inch.- I. .nft with Pen, Pencil, NeedlePoints, and Length-eninij P.ar ? ? ? „
RM2AM0BCE–The Labour gazette July 1905-June 1906 . luding taxes, were as follows:— — Cost Of < iOSl Of 30,000 II.P. 80,000 II.P. Cost Of 100,000 H.P. Toronto London Brantford Guelph Stratford Woodstock ...EngersoU 14,323,096SJ7.11!)129,152317,441329,923216,226221,672 $6,265,4241,096,356571,097425,386131,018278,939287,391 $6,216,137945,185509,248377,821368,154244,589249,7541,163,812399,438123,32266,35997,847130,136126,393189,628106,243 r Dundas O Mitchell . — SI Marys i -. — 18,095246,939 b Gait.. - r Total.... $6,684,629 $9,354,611 $11,909,1(X) Annual Expenses. The total estimated annual expenses o
RM2AJ9P25–Pacific wine and spirit review . 323-325 Market St„ S. F, Hey, Grauerholz &, Co., WINES & LIQUORS JLE AGENTS FOl! DAVY CROCK^tt WHISKY, BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD. NO. 215 SACRAMENTO STREET, - - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.. josjaczEKKO. ralifovnia WINES AND BRANDIES Proprietors Glen EUen ffme Vaults. Fine Table Wines a Specialty 504-506 Market St., OLIVINA VINEYARD. The OLIVINA Comprises 600 Acres of I^/^?^^£^^ Side Vineyard, Located in the 3Jd^<^7 }^ IOlt SAMILi: OIlItEIi KESrONDEKCE S.H.K TKh I.V TllH OkcWEK JULIUS p. SMITH, LIVERMORE, CAL. D. ^ L HI N 1] n E. MARTIN &, CO., l,iirm;Ti:i
RM2AWRBNB–The Commercial and financial chronicle . d 1863 United States Depository CHARLES E. WILSON, President. H. P. COOKE, Vice Prest and Cashier. CHARLES BARTLETT, Asst Cashier. DIRECTORS.LOUIS T. BLOCK. C. A. BOS WORTH. H. P. COOKE. TIL-DEN R. FRENCH ALBERT McCULLOUGH. M. M. WHITE. CHARLES E. WILSON. Statement July 15, 1908 RESOURCES.LOANS AND DISCOUNTS $2,480 ETC..AND U. S. BONDSSTOCKS. SECURITIES.DUE PROM BANKS BANKERS BANK BUILDING. FURNI TURE AND FIXTURES PREMIUMS PAID REDEMPTION FUND CASH 750225 462.25,000.00500.00 927,666.79 323 2 25, 347 400.00559.52000.00465.95 $5,082,054.51 LIABILITIES. CA
RM2AFN9P3–. Catalogue : mathematical and engineering instruments and materials manufactured and imported by James W. Queen & Co.. B ^ A 320. A 323. A 325. A 326. No A 320.A 321.A 322.A 323A 324.A 325. A 326.A 327. Plain Dividers, 4* inches lung, each, T>r. TV.«:.!«,«, r;;^«Uf,. I,,.,,r an nil. A 327. Plain Dividers, A inches ]nng, e:ich, Plain Dividers, •» inches long, each, Plain Dividers, 6 inches long, e ch Bair Spring Dividers, 4$ inches long, each, Hair Spring Dividers, 5 to 6 inches long, each, . •.... Dividers inch.- I. .nft with Pen, Pencil, NeedlePoints, and Length-eninij P.ar ? ? ? „
RM2AM5A3F–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . Buren axAteliers: X>E MONTKEAL MANUFACTURE de I laquea et Bottes On * aoutchouc, Bottines en litre et Drap, Courroies, x et Patpietages, §p Boyaux pour poinpe a in- cendie, Drap en Caout- chouc pour voitures, etc. i I Entrep6ts : 323 el 3 SI. PAUL, MONTRFAT 974 ^ 1000 RUE NOTRE-] . arr< Papineau j mujNXKJiAJ/ Succursale: 45 RUE YOtfGK, TORONTO. LIIE ELEOTRIQUE, INCANDESCENTE EDISON. Pour lY-clairagp des Mai sons, des Manufac-tures ou des Hues, par des apparella isoies oudes stat ions cent rales. N. B.—Lusage de toute autre formelamps lucand
RM2AM6XE2–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . Feutre et Drap, Courroies, Boyaux et Paquetages, p Boyaux pour pompe a in- Drap i q chouc pour poitures, etc.Bureaux et Entrepdts : 323 et 32; PAUL ) TKiiA Ateliers:974a LOOO RUE NOTRE- D.4 M MONXXUiAL Succursale: 45 RUE YONGE, TORi Medaille dOr a LExpoeition de Quebec. Medaille a 1Exposition de Toronto. Compagnie Oentrale de la Charade ALEXANDRE IVIATIQfSSON & CSE COGJNAC Veritable Cognac, Fine Champagne, en futa, bouteillts, flasks, carafes. AGENTS :A Quebec: 11. Beautey, rue de la Fabrique. A Brantford: T. S. Hamilton & Cie.Prien de ?< mkfier
RM2AJ5EYF–Pacific wine and spirit review . Hey, Grauerholz &, Co., WINES & LIQUORS. lI.E AGENTS FOK - DAVY C^OCHII WHISKY. BE SURE TOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD. NO. 2J5 SACRAMENTO STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 323-325 Market St., S, F.. M.mi Gii.w.-is a,id Df;.l-5;:i WINES AND BRANDIES Proprietors Glen Ellen f/ine Tanlfs. Fine Table Wines a Specialty 504-506 Market St., OLIVINA , f^l The ^l^^^r^ ^ car C0RRES|.UM.ENIK S. .I.ICttICI. I! JULIUS P. SMI VINEYARD. OLIVINA Coirprises 600 AcresSide Vineyard, Locat3d in ll;eLivermore Valley. jfHill WNES DELICATE, WELL MATURED TABLEA SPECIALTf. > roit SI.If//,/;
RM2ANJ3WE–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . rcial College, 16-i lS-20 E Zurnbro. (See p 11G2) |Bedell Herman T, notions 323 S Broad- way. BEDWELI. & BEDW^LL DRS (Win I H S and Laura Osteopaths 119 S ^lain. (See adv)Beecher Prancis L, dentist 24 W Zurn-bro. Belle i^ Dlouhv (Ludwig Belle, Henry Dlouliy), saloon 212 S Main.Beniko Robert, saloon 20 S Broadway. |Benjamin Harriet, music tchr G09 WZurnbro. Bigelow Schuyler T, fruit grower 4miles o. Bjerring Arnold, barber 318 S Broad-?vsay. Blakely A W & Son (A Willoughby and Clarence W). pubs The Post and Record
RM2AM4HG5–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . telier?: et Entrep&ts : 323 et 325 RUE ST. PAUL,300 RUE NOTRE-DAME, Carre Pa pi:Succursale : 45 RUE YONGE, TORONTO VIGER & BEAUCHEMIN Toutes espfices douvrages de Voitures, solt dans 1 bois ou dans 1< fer, executespromptemenl soismeusemenl el ;< des pris modfirfis. Voitures a ordre, etc., etc.- sol lici tons l patronage des maisons de commerce. 112 Rue Montcalm, Montreal. Voici le veritable J. E. P. RACICOT luventeur, Proprigtaire et, Manufacturerde Remedes Sausages Patentee 1434 Rue Notre-Dame, Montreal a iii- ? ? i.i Sauvage. < .<! lfi
RM2AM6XYD–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . X>E MONTREAI j MANUFACTURE DE(laques et Bottes eD 1 • i houc, Bottines en. Feutre et Drap, Courroies, Boyaux et Paquetages, p Boyaux pour pompe a in- Drap i q chouc pour poitures, etc.Bureaux et Entrepdts : 323 et 32; PAUL ) TKiiA Ateliers:974a LOOO RUE NOTRE- D.4 M MONXXUiAL Succursale: 45 RUE YONGE, TORi Medaille dOr a LExpoeition de Quebec. Medaille a 1Exposition de Toronto. Compagnie Oentrale de la Charade ALEXANDRE IVIATIQfSSON & CSE COGJNAC Veritable Cognac, Fine Champagne, en futa, bouteillts, flasks, carafes. AGENTS :A Quebec: 11. Beautey
RM2AXJ8G8–Pièces de clavecin . r[j ^ l^ ^ ^r^ I Augeners Edition ^!^^^ 323 I r^rriri.r.^ri ^-?rdL ^ ^^LIi^ li^^r^ ^m. 8143 Augeners Edition 324 Xa Miize -9lantine. Rondeau. ( j>(! J^VfI f^^ m. m m * t f t W> .^ ^V^ ,x. jt!^;-. S ^^ S m ^ pp ^ ï^ ^ ^ r If/ Couplet. ^P œ=i iS J^B ^^F-4f ^ fè -r^^ 1 «« I ^=^ ^ jLt- f -f^ ^ »/ J^,r^. -JT] J en it ë J^sfl r^—-lcj- f-r--f-r -!—r- -^ ^ -^t- ^ ^ i ^ Hoiul.iii. 4v *! ^M ^^ -p r—[jLr-Tr s -^ y r ^ î*p JLS- t ^/v^ ^J^ T Auge ne r s Edition bWs y^b l i.J3^^ W
RM2AJFYB5–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . ds 120 Ewing apts Robinson Allie waitress rms 822 7th Robinson Amanda (wid Christopher)res 3416 Wright Robinson Anna bmp Younkef Bros(Inc) bds 1063 ^th Robinson Beatrice labeler F W Fitch Co res R F D No 3 Robinson Belle Mrs slsldy YounkerBros (Inc) rms 1521 4th Robinson Benj res 1063 8th Robinson Benj H steamftr Walker P &H Co bds 1720 e 32d Robinson Bert F painter res 323 e 5th Robinson Bertha I bds 1812 e 32d Robinson Bertie bindery girl Chamber-lain Medicine Cp bds 623 New York Robinson Bessie bds 1304 Des Moines Buy and Sell MBonds R
RM2AJEDDX–Purdue debris . iiim-wrnr 323. Theta Xi. 1906. A. W. Atwater.D. S. Hatch.H. N. Hubbard.F. W. Decker.J. C. nettling. Founded Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1864. Official Organ—Theta Xi Quarterly.Colors—Light Blue and White.Chapter Color—Gold.Flower—Chrysanthemum.Yell—Theta. Hipety Hi, TX, TX, Theta Xi. THETA CHAPTER.Established 1905. Frater in Facultate. Michael Joseph Golden. Fratres in University. F. L. Dobson.C. C. Harner.J. H. Swan.F. E. Moesta.P. B. MacCoy.L. W. Gass. 1907. W. G. Holmes.C. E. Esslinger.J. W. Scott. 1908.F. E. Kise. F. E. Schmidt. 1909.A. E. Henning.F. H. Pickett.J. H.
RM2AN6F5R–Madame Butterfly (d'apres John LLong et David Belasco) : drame lyrique en trois actes de MMLIllica et GGiacosa . u 111360 u t 2. 5°C 5 C 2 € X 6 - ? 323 ANDANTINO.SHARPLESS p yrvrr f fF,r r , |f îîU, Rendez-men témoi -gna gelANDANTINi Au jour du mari - a ge, la. pàu vre,vous le di .sais - je, se don . ne sans retour!. n^i m^. ^=5 P j > ê ? ? ii f ^ T r r I r^ i »Cr- m SHARPLESS m k gir r n g F F P P Son cœur pris au pie ge, sourd au dou-te qui las
RM2AJ6FMF–Hygienic and medical reports [electronic resource] . tem Nervous system Cutaneousand cellular system Fibrous system . Serous system Genito-urinary system Malignant Eye and ear Wounds and injuries p I i Death-rate Deaths, permilletreated. , ^^f cases. 1, 300 22 16+ 1, 448 7 4+ 941 20 2+ 104 3 28+ 295 6 20 912 0 0 707 1 1+ 17 0 0 1,028 0 0 103 0 147 0 1, 323 5 3+ fc^TATISTICS RELATING TO HEALTH OF THE NAVY. 969 For the year ending December 31, 1870. Stations. Aggregatenumber ofmen. Casestreated. Deaths. Sick-rateper mille. Death-rateper mille. ISTorth Atlantic 1,731 1,774 7 1, 024-f 4+ South Atl
RM2AFYBFD–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). ont valu a leurs pro-prietaires avant 1ouverture de 27 l-4c. a27 1-2c. AujourtThu sur place on noffrepas iplus de 27c. pour les cremeries, il estvrai aussi que la qualite du beurre abaisse. On vend aux eipiciers les ibemres dcjcremerieS, choix, 29c; la qualite secon-daire, 28c; les beurres dIrlande, 27c Lepeu de beurre de laiterie achievementsur le marche est vendu 26c Les exportations pour la semaine flnis-sant le 3 nov., ont ete comime suit: 1907— 5 paquets. 1906— 1,686 paquets. 1905—10,323 paquets. Du ler mai au 3 nov., elles ont ete:19OT— 66,766 p
RM2AFPBFM–. Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory. H, civil engineer, 37 Colby and Alibot bldg..Dyer Charles E, lawyer, 43 New Ins bUlc.Dyer George, saddlery hardware, 323 K Water.Eagle Ciscmical Dye Work*, Jo-seph Ttuscher Propr; Office 175 Rroail- way, Dye Works 95 ilenoinonee. (N! adv.)Eagle Dam Co, D M Benjamin pres, H M Iillsburv sec, 23 Colbv and Abbott bkii^Eagle Flour Mill (John B A Kern & Sou). Commerce.Eagle Lye Works, L Myers & Son proprs. 2S Erie.Kasle fatlerii ^Vorks, DonaM Eraser Propr, 170, 472 and 474 Virgiuia. {&e adi p €07.)Eirles Wm IL physician, 655 3J.Earling Herman B, t
RM2AJG13M–English folk songs from the southern Appalachians : comprising 122 songs and ballads, and 323 tunes . liam i 5 1^p^^^^^TF=B^ ; ; hearts1 de light It . lu- would re-turo that would give me joy, i-i I i$ ii ^^ . ne - ver loved ny but my sol - dier boy. t («) 1 P -W- -?*=t .•ii Heptatonic. Mode 4, a + b(with flattened Oth). J—.—n- -^s=^ Sung by Mr. W. Riley Sheltonat Alleghany, N. C, Aug. 29, 1916 t=W- 3* EK3ES *=F fe=* l A sol-diers life is a cru - el . life; He robs young girls of their i=3 53 t# o# hearts de - light. He caus - es them to sife, weep and mourn The I v IJ W $ loss(a) of sol - die
RM2AM418N–Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1887 . ks Thomas J, lab, bds 323 Indianaave. Frantz Jacob, blksmith I B & W Ky, res69 Clinton. Frantz Samuel J, carver Otto Stechhan,bds 169 Clinton. Franz Bros (George L and John P), cigarmnfrs 34 Malott ave. Franz George L (Franz Bros), res 51 Al-vord. Franz John A, lab C C C & I Ry, res 106Nebraska. Franz John P (Franz Bros), res 53 Alvord. Franz Margaret (vid John P), res 53 Al-vord. Franz Tillie, bds 53 Alvord. Franz Wm, cigarmkr Franz Bros, res 55Malott ave. Franzman Amelia (wid Adam), dressmkr,res 68 N Liberty Franzman Wm A, bds
RM2ANGMNH–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . l2 13 14 iS iCb 17 ISI9S02I 22231 =5 I24-25K tf27l28l29l?0t3l 32 333^i |l 2I3I4I5I&I7I8I9 IOIIII T H2H3H4ll5!l6!l7il3,t92<H2l,2223l T E42ty2«27l£SC9So3l!323: 1341 lc 6 9.10 III I I2U3U4II5 I6H7 IS I9202H22I23! 11 £425 -J1 P^b 2 c: 10 n| l 2U3|I4I5 l€ 17 ISH9,202I,Z2I23I - 261271281 ^ ^-H. - — n:;;; fi| w — It«l2*314-I5 fcl7lSl9ho 11 A U2U3|l4ll5llfell7 lc-,19 a R«2l 22l232425.2b»272S;29 30 | 1 1 2 , 3 4. 5 fe 7 5 1-9 , 10111 n IIS. 113 1411 b 1 fc 117 1B119 q ZQZ ZZZSZ4ZhZ*Z1 uzmi E l-M2H3
RM2AM2772–Espositione della carta topografica cingolana dell'agro romano: con la eruditione antica, e moderna ... . 3 • Porta Salar a . 312. Capo 4. Porta Pia. 323. Capo 5. Porta di S.Lorenzo. 330. Capo 6. Porta Maggiore. 344.Capo 7. Porta<# S.Giouunni.ì*)5.Capo 8. Porta Latina. 402.Capo 9. Porta <fr S. Sebaftiano.pagina 4l5» Capo 1 o. Porta di S. Paolo. 43 j.Capo 11, Porta P*»iff/è • 45 7*Capo I a. Porta 5. Pancratio. 465.Capo 13. Porta «te Caualli leg-gieri. 470.Capo 14. Porta Angelica, 4^4. ISPO- x^ X ?:?( wirnm, :. m. Intimimi.. /erti Siisi, j, fata; j . /M%«, jj, ftfliMitìEjl Jtr.tlmi, fv : f
RM2AJ6266–A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . No. 442. I ft. 5 in. X I ft. 7 in. 442. Red Cap. G. Lance. B.I. 1847. Vn. E. Bird. 323. The Raffle for the Watch. Scene in a country pubUc-house. I ft. 8 in. X I ft. I li in. Vn. 731. Loch-an-Eilan, Inverness-shire. Rev. J. Thomson. 2 ft. 10 in. X 4 ft. 4 in.Painted 1855. Bequeathed by-Mrs. L. Thomson. 374. The Column of St. Mark,Venice. R. P. Boningtox. I ft. 5^ in. XI ft. 2iin.B.I. 1826. Vn. 399. Escape of the CarraraFamily from the Pursuit of theDuke of Milan, 1389. Sir C.Eastlake. R.A. 1850. Vn.. No. 399- 4 ft. 2 in. X 3 ft. 4 in.
RM2AJ9DGR–Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York . 2334 523 Grand, Grand Centl Terminal, 238 4 323 Gwlch,6 Harrison, Hlghbridge, Lalght c Varlck, 480 Lexav, 143 Liberty, ft Liberty, 1 4 621 Madison av,80 Maiden la, Mhtn mkt. Morris hts, 32 4 154Nassau, 106 Park, 112 4 121 Parlr av, Pai*c av 0E138th, Park av c E162d, Park av c E168th, 221 Pearl,Piers 13, 19, 32 4 40 N R, P 0 bldg. Produce Ex,2 Rector. St Nicholas av c W181st, 1597, 2d av, 5144 2299. 7th av, 621 4 990. 6th av, 24 Slate, 853,992, 1053, 1363, 1616 4 1862, 3d av. Tremont av 0Park av. 51. 60 4 91 Wal
RM2AXHN19–Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . atement. 319 New and Non-Official Remedies 321 Pood for Thought 322 Facetious Items 323 SPRING LAKE, JUNE 29, 30, JULY 1, 1914. PRICES FOR REPRINTS: 100 Without Cover Extra 100 Extra for Cover, $1.50 4 p.$2,25 50 Additional 8 p.$3.751.00 12 p.$5.501.25 16 p.$6.25 1.35 20 p.$8.00 1.50 24 p.$9.50 1.75 28 p.$11.00 2.10 32 p$11.50 2.25 100 s, 50 cents. If covers are ordered on 4-page reprints, add 25 cents additional for binding.Size of type page 2Vix5 inches. Size of book when finished, 4Kx6?i. No reprints are made unless at least 100 are ordered by
RM2AFT380–. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. art do?. I * * 2* -G>- =t Pitt A -»- Repeat Chorus. l=r :^ ^3: i: sy hue. tt*=3: • • «i i * 33* ^= ^Mt -t 115 Andante, CANADIAN BOAT SONG. (glee for three voices.). *c=fc ^ fr£ voi - ces keep tune and our oars keep time; Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We II ^^^^^^^^^^=J=^fJ^=j^ m -v—v- i »/ S H ? lo- sing at St Anns our part - ing hymn 1 Row, bro - thers, row, the stream runs fast, The Jg i > -j | is k j= 5=* ^:, |S > ^ P^d » s F- sf £=&&=*=£ dim. S3E&E *=fc ?f dim. 323 ZfcEEg - if—•- f •—?- w • 1 r
RM2AWE51T–A biographical record of Schuyler County, New York . II. C 471 Schuyler. John Edwin 333 Scobcy. Benjamin W 430 PAGE Seaman, W. D 280 Shappie, David 484 Sherman, W. S 369 Shulcnburg. J. H 270 Sirrine, Fred B 538 Sloane, C. A 410 Smith. J. B 493 Smith, Osborn 331 Smith, William V 261 Soule, George Aiken 486 Stalcy, Luther C 281 Stewart. Alexander 526 Stilwell, Dr. H. Proper 349 Stoughton, James H 512 Sullivan, J. D 387 Sullivan, P. B 323 Suppler, William 498 Sutphen, Charles M 314 Sutphen, Peter 0 313 Swan, Elias 487 Swick, John H 367 Swick. Oliver P 435 Tompkins, Ira S 513 Townsend, J. W 241 Tu
RM2AWP2H6–Atlanta City Directory . NG & SON LIME CEMENTPLASTER 16 N. FORSYTH ST.Phones!,^ • Atlanta 678. Beatrice Miss, stenog 323 Empire bldg. r 470 Gordon Charles O, carpenter, r 26 White Charles W (Knott-Cochran & Co), bds 16 Williams Claud, wks Ramsey-B Stone Co, r 82 English ave Clifford, wks Ramsay-B Stone Co, r 82 English ave Clifford (c), butler 925 Peachtree, r rear same Dennis (c), fireman, r 103 Cohen E Alexander (Lizzie), elk Smith & Simpson, r 26 White F Miller, elk P O, r 45 Auburn ave Georgia A, wid Peter J. r 795 Peachtree Henry H. molder Cont Gin Co, r Oakland city Hugh E, conductor, bd
RM2AXJBXM–Sumter City Directory . n r Jackson HotelMcllwaine Wm A (Fannie E), elk ODonnell & Co, r 105 W Hamp- Mclntosh Thos R (Mamie), elk Sumter D G Co r 120 PurdyMclnveille Frank T, baggage agt A C L, r 109 S HarvmMcKagen Emily C, wid Geo P, r 116 S Sumter McKagen Henry G (Pauline), sales Singer S M Co, r 105 E CalhounMcKagen Hubert S, mngr Postal Tel-Cable Co, r 116 S SumterMcKagen M Aretas Miss, r 105 W Hampton avMcKagen Oliver H, sales Singer S M Co, r 116 S SumterMcKagen Wm J (Mary), printer Freeman Pub Co r 116 S SumterMcKagen Wm W (Kate), policeman, r 323 W LibertyMcKeown Saml C, draughtsman Su
RM2AFMJPX–. Atlanta City Directory. onductor Sou Ry, r 100 Plum « Walter D (Naomi), agent Life Ins Co of Va, r 148Britt Albert (c), laborer, r 352 Fulton a Cecelia Miss, milliner Mrs E M Buchanan, r 106 N Jackson « C H, helper Loftis & Boatenreiter « Llllard M (Myrtis), molder Withers F & M Wks, r 10 Maloy « Frank, driver Pura Water Co, r 136 Flat Shoals av « Frank (c), porter, r 107 Violet av James M (Libbie), sec & treas Campbell & Britt, r 323 E North avJames N (Ida), motorman, r 109 N JacksonJames W (P H Britt & Bro), r Stone Mountain, GaJoel W (Mattie), molder Sou Iron & E Co, r 144 Confederate avJ
RM2AJ8DPH–Pacific wine and spirit review . omery St., San Franciaco. Per gal Per cs. Nonpareil |:J.50 $7.50 Nonpareil A 4.00 9.00 Noniiareil AA 5.00 12.00 Canteen 3.5C 8.00 Canteen O P S 5.00 11.00 NABER, ALFS A BBUNE.323 and 325 Market street, .San Francisco. Phipuix Old Bourbon, Al. • OldStk Al, 90 pf ?• OK.UKipf Pony, Priv SlU Club House lioni-bon, ()ld.,, <ipt Bock ami Bye Whisky in 5a Bum Punch Extract, in .5s. Blackberry Biandy, in 56. 4,50 6 $2.753.002.503.504.00002.502.251.751.50 Per Case410.507.50S.OO9.00V.508.007.50 HENCKEN A SCHRODER,210 Front stieet, San Francisco. Per Gallon, Our Favoiil
RM2ANBBB3–The Bohemian girl : opera in three acts . =2= Sz: r—ft 3= 32: 1 III charms which each af - ford, shall day and night, .«. .^. 8m shall day and =r £=£ -&» *? kg tf*HW£ 32- =& tzi night 1 5* * r 3=2 ?22 3^=: 323 -&- I #; s e J: J& Ja ftgj. -J- »#—&#»**#-«£- =tt= tza: i* p pc H ! 8* 22= >* r? J- iJ- -J- ^- * d r «*- ^—r- fta—s^- ?2Z £b be I -*J- guile, shall day and night, shall day and night be * -&- 1B= 3^ ? 3^: 1 guile, shall day and night, shall day be E*= =£===£: Sp= and -£2- night be =22= be 8wj. guile, shall day and night, shall day and night h«H ^E rfc2* be p> -^^h^^w^^ 3== f?T^gj
RM2AFKA37–. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending June 3, 1907. rHcsjCO^idtOt-OO^OrHffaeO-^l^cOt^^tsJOrj^ -a c c ^S « S ^ 2.2 S^ c c c p S o ^ 2 S Ids c4 cS eS <N cS c3 cS No. 5. STATICTICS—BUTLER COUNTY. 323 eoc0Udeot<-iA^<c ]^ 01OOmOOAC^^^U3CnOOiHOOO>OOOC^CM<7)COCOt^WC^CO lQCD^M00M*-»fO^^t-5OOC0NO»-00t-0C<0*-ooeoi.3r-( SOiMi-tCOrHf-tOO^OlrtCg CX3 O m t- C^l t* <M t- rf O ?^OC<JQCU5r-t^ sif5Qr-oo3COfHiooeco<Oe t^In^e ^S S£3SS oo • rHtfSir^-^CO tH • (Z) CO CI 1-tOO Oo • CC ^ T-l t— l^ t-cjc t-t *-H 3^-(CCtrt;
RM2AKNRB4–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1901, No.45-79 . 5 87Less 73 dys, Int. 81,379,323.70 at 5 p c...! 13,793 24 Nov. 13.. To cash on account of subsidy I 40,000 00 Less 44 daysint. on $589,151.07 at 5 p.c 3,551 05 Dec. 21.. I To cash on account of subsidy I Less 38 days int. on -§552,702.12 at 5 p.c. 31.. By half-year.s int. on Trust Funds 1 31..! Com. School Fund. 1869. Jan. 1.. By half-years subsidy Less interest on Prov. of Canada Debt. By widows pensions, see Award 13, Nov., 95 8,. To cash on accout of subsidy 473,436 40 Less 10 days int. on .$455,579.20 S 624 08I 8 989,495.57 1,084 37 1,708 45 100
RM2AWE212–Effects of varying the relative vertical position of wing and fuselage . .1550 .387 Jt.nsls of .+*, :XSiZ JD JH - 8.9° - 5.0 - 4.5 - 3.0 - 1.6 - C. 11.43.84.35.68,7 11.714,617.7 - 3C3—« OSo.016.130.324.335.428.537.640,741. 94. p 1.0761.1601.079 .0726.0190.0168.0163.0179. 0213.0348.0337.0411. 0513.0778.1100.1620.343 -.033.056.078.100.125.147.170.300.323.348.304.344.375.388 TABLE V.Case D. TABLE VICase E. Angle ofattack JD Jll .Ingle of cT °D- c M - S.9 -.371 .0734 -.011 — P °, -, 234 . 0747 -.003 - 5.0 -.068 .0197 .063 — 6,0 -.043 .0232 .066 - 4.5 .032 .0175 .084 -4,5 . 058 ? .0310 .090 - 3.0 .
RM2AWNND1–Atlanta City Directory . c), driver, r 194 E Ellis Fi-ank M, wks J C Shirley, r 799 Marietta James (c), eabt mkr Ladder & S Co, r 148 Martin James F (c), r rear 109 W Peachtree John Jr (Claire), treas DeLoaoh Mill Mfg Co, r Decatur Ga John F (Laura), grocer 332 Decatur, r same John M (c), fifeman, r 87 Strong John T, r 323 E Fair Joseph, tinner, bds 108^/^ S Forsyth Louis, wks Franklin P & P Co Mary Miss, r 122 E Fair May, wid Garrie, r 21 StoueAval! Robert (c), porter 31 W Mitchell Robert B, bkkpr Atl Natl Bank, r Decatur Ga Rosa A Miss, elk Geo Mau, r 222 Rawson Sallie C, wid James G, r 88 C
RM2AJ735J–Pacific wine and spirit review . 0 NABER, ALFS& BRUNE.323 and 325 Market street, San Francisco. Plnenix Old Bourbon, Al.. t2 7.5 Old Stk sioo A I. 90 iif 2,50 (Hy 10(i|,f :j.50 P.)liy, Priv Stk 4.00 Clnh House Hourljon, (>ld... 4..50 G.OO Gold Medal Bouibon, 100 pf 3.50 Union Club • • ^.25 Suiierioi Whisky 175 • BB Whisky i:,50 LiQOOHS—In cases. Per Case. Phu-nix Bourbon OK, in 5s J 10.50 Al, 7.50 Al,24 pts 8 00 „ • ? Al,48>2Pt y.OO Rock and Rye Whisky in 5s v.50 Rum Punch Extract,in .5s. 8.00 Blackbciry Biandy, in .58. 7.51) HENCKEN * SCHRODER,210 Front street, San Francisco. Per Gallo
RM2AJ7G9B–Pacific wine and spirit review . 3,50 8.00 Canteen O P 8 ,^.(X) 11.00 NABER, ALPS A BRUNE.323 and 325 Market street. Sail Francisco. Phienix Old Bourbon, Al.. *2.75 Old Stk 3.00 Al,90pf 2.50 OK.lOlipf 3.,50 Pony, Priv Stk 4.00 Club House Bourbon, Old... 4.50 6.00 (i.ihl Mcda. Bourbon, 100 pf 2.!M Union (-lub ? 2.25 Superioi Whisky 175 •• BB Whisky liso Liquors—In cases. Per Case Phienix Bourbon OK, in 5s » 10.50 Al, 7.50 Al,24 pts 8.00 Al,4.8hpt a.OO Rock and Rve Whisky in .5s 7.50 Rum Punch Extract, in 56. 8.00 Blackberry Biaudy, in 5s. 7..i0 HENCKEN it SCHRODER,210 Front street, San Francisc
RM2AJ9HP5–Pacific wine and spirit review . RD,420-426 Montgomery St., San Franciflco.Per gal Per es. Nonpareil $:i..50 $7.,50 Nonpareil A 4.00 0.00 Non]iarell A A 5.00 12.00 Canteen 3..5C 8.00 Canteen 0 P 8 5.00 U.OO NABER, ALFS A BRUNE.323 and 325 Market street, San Francisco. Pha-uix Old Bourbon, Al.. $2.75 Old Stk 3.00 A I, 01) pf 2..50 OK.lOOpf 3.50 P..nv, Priv Stk 4.00 Club House lioiiflion. Old.. 4.50 6.00 Gidd Medal lioui bon, 100 pi 2..50 Union Club ? 2.25 Suiierioi Wbi.-ky 1.75 BB Whisky 1..50 LiiiUoiiH—In cases. Pel- Case. Pluenix Bourbon OK, in 5s »i0.50 Al, 7.50 Al,24 pts 8.00 A1.48i4pt 0.00
RM2AJC903–New and improved method for the guitar . 2- 3 19-3 3 ^J^*-*^ -? J* 58 OAROASSIS INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GUITAR. -Jr-S 3 —^—1 I 1 ? * I 1 T—I Gamnt in Octaves. 4-4-4-4-4-V# 4 - 4 - 4 - 4GammC ** ^k^ 4011 J-i^^^±l^ I * o „-^i o 2, I IL J *L* -*- -«L ,, I 4 1 o o 1 ^ttt IC * * ° 1-1-1-1-i-^-i^t-t rf f r -ryffffIT t 3 ° ° a & I £ t a 4-4-4 i , Scale in Tenths. damme en Dixiemes. 4-4----1 4 - o 1 4 9 1, «j o 1 I J J J. AI^ J. J I I 1 o 4 1 ! fo 1 8 ° 3 3 323 2 3. flABOASSIS INSTRUCTIONS FOB THE GUITAR =»- 2 2 £il Z=- 1-1 2 1 # r r i i. r i i :== 1i- li i L- i ! - 1 B ? P a - a ^^^zr:
RM2AWP3YG–Catalog no201: Buffalo Niagara conoidal fans . €32 43^47 A51M 173^19M 182022 203^22 24^ 43H46^503^ 3^ U3H 123>^i 14 6 78 242832 31^36M42 34M39Ji45 Ji 22 ^ 26 29M 31 i* 37H423^ 26>^ 41^48 A55^ 353236H 54M 60 64 21 263^28 3^ 243034 25^28^30^ 53 3^ 60 64 43^ 1653^ 1863^ 20 91011 3640 44 47^52 Ji 57M 51M56M62H 33^37 A40 jj 47 tt 53 58A 62 T^69^76 A 41 45M 50M 6885^90 Ji 31M34 M 383^ 3842461^ 323/^40^42^ 69 841^883^ 83^; 24 8>^l 268M 28 1213 4852 63 68M 6873M 44^48H 63^68>^ 83M90 A 54 3^59 941^ 98M 41J^ 45^ 55 445^46^ 933^97 J^ 10 1 30 11 34 60 N I A G A R A C O N O I D A L (T Y P E N)
RM2AFW6K1–. Chronica minora, pars prior. o os < c- e- f e n ^ ^^ o ^ / U i^ a^ ci-t [!. § ^ .^ !/ < ^?. 1;. 8 & 9 .^ ^ 3^ 1 r t ^K ^ ^ <p s ^ • < r -e I— oJ ^. ^ ^i U ^ ^ c •:• l^ U U J* •:• I l t +•.( 325 ) i.f } I 0 o SS o £3 S I f (5 9 7 li 6 II 6 f^^ > ^ 4 ^ j j j 3j- e o c D 5^ Si y l ?• t f 3 e-i- / U ?. os l^ ^ :• 3 e 9. k :tH 5^ a JC ^ X 0 u= .^ 0 O l> t 8 - tp k. u ^ ?^ R cJ. t: C. u 5- ^ e n ^ 9 4 e 3^ a i o o ^ p j- •i- g H 3 A w H P ° b ?K •} U ic ( 323 ) •€-!-• I ot?3 A 09 cr Y/ o 32.
RM2CRM46Y–. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 323, p. 407). Where this is not possible a protective shield should be provided behindwhich the operator can have all the apparatus under his control and at thesame time be able to observe, through the lead glass window, the behaviour EQUIPMENT OF A RADIO-THERAPEUTIC DEPARTMENT 553 of the tube.1 Fig. 402 shows in detail the construction of the screen and aconvenient arrangement of the necessary apparatus, while in Fig. 403 thesame screen is shown in position in the radiographic department with anX-ray tube arranged for use. The estimation of the dosa
RM2CEKA22–. A complete geography. d in thetorrid zone, the temperature is always warm ; and the rainfall, espe-cially on the eastern coast, is so heavy that all the conditions arefavorable for dense vegetation. Indeed, the tangle of growth in the forests is so great that it is practi-cally imj)ossible to pass through it without hewing ones way. Besidestrees and underbrush, there are quantities of ferns, vines, and flowers,many of which hang from the trees with their roots in the air instead ofin the ground (Fig. 323, p. 292). They are able to live this way on accountof the damp air. Among the trees are
RM2CEYGX3–. A complete geography. ufactured articles are imported. Venezuela.! —This country includes one of the spurs ot theAndes and also a portion of the Guiaiia highland. But a largepart of Venezuela is occupied by the broad plains of the Orinocovalley Some of these plains, the treeless llanos (p. 309), are theseat of extensive cattle raising, as in the case of the pampas of 1 This name, which means little Venice, was applied to the country becausewhen first visited in 1499, white men found an Indian village built on piles or posts mthe water along the shores of Lake Maracaibo. VENEZUELA 323 Argenti
RM2CHCKKT–. The refraction of the eye; including a complete treatise on ophthalmometry; . cylindrical curvature of one of the sur-faces. Only in aphakia can we advantageously, in my opinion,in order to correct a certain degree of astigmatism, make useof an oblique position of the glasses. Almost always it 1 Loc. cit. 2 Accommodation and Befraction of the Eye^ p. 511. TORIC AND PERISCOPIC LENSES 323 appears that when we give a certain inclination to the strongly•convex glass the acuteness of vision is improved, and the neces-sity of attending strictly to this in every case of aphakia isgenerally recogniz
RM2CF0FMD–. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church : and its insidious influence in the United States and other countries by the most profound thinkers of the present day, and the history and progress of the American Protective Association (A.P.A.). ge Worship in Ancient Times, . - 299 Martyrdom of Wm. Tyndal, Translator of the Bible, - - 323 Four Martyrs Burned at Canterbury, ------ 344 Have Mercy on this Realm of England, ----- 359 Jerome of Prague, - 370 Execution of Jerome of Prague, - 382 I Pray God to Strengthen ihee, My Son, --.- 395 Ridley Writing in Prison, 400 Place of Martyrdom of Ridley and
RM2CGPC0R–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . iostation here, declares that he did not seethe children until after he had stopped the.train and his attention was attracted tothem by excited spectators who expectedboth would be killed. OfHce of District Master Mechanic,Glenwood Correspondent, Edric C. Greaves Foreman J. P. Kane is proud of the per-formance of his forces in Glenwood Black-smith Shop in reclamation work during1923. The saving effected by reclaimingmaterial in this department amounted to$140,323.69 during the year and was ac-complished by the reclamation of flues,springs, couplers, et
RM2CE444M–. Historical portraits ... the lives of C.R.L. Fletcher .. . WILLIAM JUXON, ARCHBISHOP OFCANTF.RBURY From the portrait at Lambeth PalacePainter imknown INIGO JONES From the portrait, copied probably by Henry Stone from an original by Sir Anthony Van Dyck ill the National Portrait Gallery Face p. 322 ROBERT BURTON 323 divers authors in our Libraries with small profit lor want of art,order, memory, judgement. These words give a just idea of hisquaint and various erudition, but the world certainl}- has notjudged the result to be unprofitable. His learning is tempered bya delicate humour, and, des
RM2CJ8CD5–. History of the 127th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, familiarly known as the 'Dauphin County regiment.' Authorized by the regimental assocaition and prepared by its committee . MAJOR JNO. T. ENSMINGER. Prtsulciit i)f ]i;7tli H(i;iineatiil Association.. HON. CYRUS RESSLEY LANTZ. Attonu.v-at-Liiw, Lebanon, Pa. I27TH REGIMENT, P. V, 323 election as your presiding officer is evidence of a strongfraternal feeling, and this compliment will be the meansof cementing, more firmly. Company A with the othercompanies of the regiment. Each and every member ofthe 127th Regiment has a right to feel prou
RM2CEWNEP–. Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers. from Annecy. PARMELAN. IV. Route So. 323 excursion-ticket, incl. D. and Ii. at the hotel, 11 fr. 10 c. — From Aix-lcs-Bains, see p. 319. The *Semnoz (5590 ft.) is a mountain, covered with woods andpastures, which extends to the S. of Annecy and to the W. of thelake for a length of about 12 M. The principal summit is the Orelde Chdtillon, just below which is a Hotel, where tourists pass thenight to see the sunset and sunrise. Although the mountain is notvery high, it is a celebrated point of view and has been styledthe Rigi of Savoy
RM2CE5MFN–. St. Nicholas [serial] . ll between two rugged rocks,Where out of reach it lay ;And when with sticks they fished it up,The worms had crawled away. Now, when the golden setting sunWas shining down the glen,They sadly turned their steps toward home.These luckless fishermen. And when they came upon the road,All tired in foot and side,They said, Let s hide our poles away.And try to catch a ride. .88i.) PHAETON ROGERS. 323 They caught upon an omnibus—They did not stir nor talk ;But some one cried out, Whip behind !And so they had to walk. That must have been a Dublin boy, said Ned. That s a good p
RM2CP295E–. The bird watcher in the Shetlands, with some notes on seals--and digressions; . s many insects to young, at a time, 302Whales, Small, off the Shetlands, 84 — Seen by author, leaping out of the sea, 84, 85Wind, the. Difference of, in England and the Shetlands, 170, 171, 190Wren, a, By the wild seashore, 238-40 Zoologist of the future, the, 323 PLYMOUTH WII.LIAAr BKENDON AND SON, LTD. PRINTEUS ilililliiilililiiiliiililiiiiiiiil^ iii^ iiiiipiiiiiiii!!! ■iiM iiliiililililPiiiii ilillliiiiiiifif. & CO.E. P. BUTTON & CO.1905 PREFACE TN the spring of 1900 I paid my first visit to theShetlands, and
RM2CEWP40–. Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers. ther mountains. It has anold Abbey (9-1 lth cent.), now dissolved. The celebrated chemistBerthollet (1748-1822) was born here. Ascent of the Tournette, seep. 323. — We are now at the finest point on the lake, at the en-trance of the second part of it, which is hidden from Annecy bythe Roc de Chere and a peninsula on the opposite bank. — Duingt(Hot. Bouvier), with its old castle, on this peninsula, is very pic-turesque. The steamer finally turns at Bout du Lac, near the rail,station of Lathuile, on the Annecy and Albertville line (p
RM2CGPAN1–. Europe and other continents . Fig. 322.One of the mosques in Cairo. EGYPT 439 course (about twenty-one miles) is through a lake. Ten vessels on the average pass through the Suez Canal each day. Estimate the distance saved by this canal in going from London to Calcutta. By agreement among nations it cannot be captured and closed in time of. Fig. 323. An Arab school in the streets of Cairo. Cities. — Atthe head of thedelta, justabove the pointwhere the Nilebranches (Fig.313), is Cairo,the capital andlargest city of Egypt and, in fact, of all Africa. It isabout the size of St. Louis, having a p
RM2CDA2R5–. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . P/a^e^a^f THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOW THAT SURVEY OF CROSS-SECTION WAS MADE WHERE MEAS-UREMENTS OF FLOW IN CALAVERAS CREEK WERE TAKEN BY MR. HADSELL. 321. 322 DETERMINATIONS BY ACTUAL SURVEYS. 323 maximum surface velocity, determined fromcurve, Plate B-17, and shown on Plate B-19. The increase in the hydraulic radius with theincrease in gage height was also used as a guidein developing the curve showing the relation be-tween maximum sur
RM2CEGXTJ–. Over the range to the Golden Gate : a complete tourist's guide to Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Puget Sound and the great North-west. m Denver, 33 milesElevation, 6,219 feet.) Douglas. A station near which are stone quarries and grazing lands.(Population, nominal. Distance from Denver, 35 miles. Elevation, 6,323 feet.)Between Douglas and Palmer Lake are the small stations of Glade,Larkspur and Greeland. Perry Park is reached by stage from Larkspur station. This parkabounds in curious formations of red sandstone; is watered by sparklingbrooks and is one of the most p
RM2CDC19F–. The Rotunda . ill understandand appreciate.Also Burns & Allen comedy andSiJort—Over the Jumps. Daily matinees at 4 P. M. Evenings at 8 oclock Admission—Adults, 25c at niffhtand 25c at matinees. Children under12, 15c to each show. Macks •WE NEED YOUR HEAD TO RUN OUR BUSINESS Wc use the Frederick Method Hair Cutting and Thinning a Specially BARKER AND BEAUTY SHOP 323 Main Street C. E. Chappell COMPANY Stationery, Blank Books and School SuppliesCigars, Cigarettes and Soda MAIN STREET Farmville, Virgrinia THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSENTER TOURNAMENT The annual Latin
RM2CEX53P–. The steam-engine and other heat-motors. I J^: Zero Line of Pressure. Line of Pressurein Condenser Fig 167. 323 324 THE STEAM-ENGINE AND OTHER HEAT-MOTORS. combined diagrams to the area CNHSK. In Fig. 167 the distanceCN for the high-pressure cylinder is found in the same manner asin the case of the simple engine. . The mean effective pressureof the ideal diagram can readily be obtained from the formula P -^(1+hyp. log R)-p, where P is the absolute pressure of the steam in the boiler, R the MJratio -fw, and p the pressure of the atmosphere or in the con-denser.f Diagram factors for compound en
RM2CH6T21–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ekeeper, that a trial ^ ^^ lot of P. P. P. Diagonal Rod Pacliing, put to a severe test on their divi- -^ ^— sion, outlasted what they had been using **4:0 to 1« -—^ ^— If you want to Save your Company BIG Money, and at the same time get Z^ ^Z the most satisfactory thing in the line of R. R. Packing, just drop a line to Z^ ^ C. A. DANIEL, Mfr., Z^ ^ No. 323 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa., ^ ^I and he will put you on as to how it is done, and send you a neat, brief, ^ ^Z readable circular, and a free sam
RM2CR2CBR–. P.J. Hannifan & Co.'s new commercial railroad and county map of New Yort State and gazetteer .. . Plumbing andGS-as Fitting. Steam and Hot Water Heating.Natural Gas a Specialty.Estimates cheerfully given. 315 Riley St., Buffalo, N.Y. 20 323 EAILEOAD MAP AND BUSINESS DIEECTOEYPRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND CONVENTIONS. First President.—George Washington was unanimously elected firstPresident of the United States in February, 1789, and John Adams waschosen Vice-President. They were inaugurated on April 30, 1789, inFederal Hall, New York City. The Second Presidential Campaign, in 1792, resulted in
RM2CE7AK6–. Greek athletic sports and festivals . by Myron.The right foot is the pivot on which the whole body swings.This swing of the body round a fixed point is of the essenceof the swing of the diskos as it is of the swing of a golf club. ^ Vide Kietz, Diskosiourf, Munich, 1892. Six in Gaz. Archeolog. 1888, 291.Jiithner I.e. Cliryssaphis, Bidletin du Comite des Jcux Olympiques 1906, p. 57.Criticisms of these schemes will be found in J.H.S. I.e. XV THE DISKOS—PRINCIPLE OF THE THROW 323 The force comes not from the arms, which merely connect thebody and the weight, but from the lift of the thighs and
RM2CP844E–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ^»— Its a fact, though, that a well-known Master Mechanic and Superintendent -^^ ^T of a R. R. in Pennsylvania reported in writing tothe storekeeper, that a trial Z^ ^ lot of P. P. P. Diagonal Rod Packing, put to a severe test on their divi- -^ ^^ sion, outlasted what they had been using **4rO to I. -—«g ^fr— If you want to Save your Company BIG Money, and at the same time get --^ ^^ the most satisfactory thing in the line of R. R. Packing, just drop a line to ^^ ^ C. A. DANIEL, Mfr., Z^ j^ No. 323 Mark
RM2CGGW4A–. The Commercial and financial chronicle . AN.—A plan for consolidation with the Kanawha& Michigan Ry. In V. 83, p. 271, 323, contemplates the retirement of thepreferred stock and the creation, as shown In table above, of a new generali, n I irtirage. i1in delayed by State n tho Itles. V. 86, p. 1224. The Kanawha & Michigan In June 1907 authorized an Issue of $2,500,00020-year 5% bonds, to pay the floating debt, &c, of which about half to betaken by Hocking Valley for previous advances. V. 84, p. 1247. PREFERRED STOCK.—Has preference as to assets and dividends andis entitled to share equally w
RM2CE4YWG–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . aSf £11111 LL isilf. CRETA CEOUS FA UNAS FROM ZUL VIAND AND NA TAL, SOUTH AFRICA 323 synonym of P. (P.) quadrinodosum, as Van Hoepen (1921: 16) had tentatively suggested.Differences quoted by him, e.g. details of the suture line, rib density and whorl section areall within the limits of intraspecific and ontogenetic variation. Oxybelocerasl cf. quadrinodosum in Spath (1921/?: 50, pi. 7 (fig. 2a-b)) with ventraltubercles only, is merely a juvenile of P. quadrinodosum as shown by the descriptions ofMatsumoto(1977). Oc
RM2CDD2Y5–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . 2)i-in, pots, $12,00KENTIA Belmoreana. From 2Ji-4]i. pou. 10,00 Thomas P. Christensen, Short Hilk, N. J. When ordering, please mention The Exchange Table Ferns Our stock is in fine condition, and wewill be prepared to meet your require-ments in a thoroughly satisfactory manner. R. G. HANFORD NORWALK CONN. When ordering, please mention The Exchange BUYING MADE EASY ^^^^ ^ ^° AND MATERIAL INDEX PAGE 255 August n, liUT. The Florists Exchange 323 Our aim is to satisfy every custo
RM2CEW91K–. Huebinger's map and guide for river to river road;. seat of Jasper county, is located on the C, i>ievVlOIl R I & p the Iowa Central and Ft. D., D. M. & S. railways, 35 miles from Des Moines, 177 from Omaha.140 from Davenport and 323 from Chicago. Newton is rapidly growingin wealth and population; new business enterprises are being estab-lished, new- residences are being built, new people are coming to locatehere and grow up with the increased business. Newton always extendsthe glad hand to anyone who desires to locate within its borders andwhen the newcomer has resided here long enough t
RM2CET93X–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. rastemon, Hook.Fenzlia, Endl. Numbers. Gen. 118. Sp. 1200. Combretacece. Position. Melastomace.e.— MvTtacere. Lythracece. 34 MYRTACE^. [Epigynous Exogens. Order CCLXXXII. MYRTACE^.—Myrtleblooms. Mytti,Ji(SS. Gen. 323. (1789).—Myrteae, Juss. Diet. Sc. Nat. 34. 94. (1825).—Myrtoidese, Vent. Tab.(1799).—Myrtinese, DC. Theorie, Elem. (1819).—Myrtacese, R. Brotcn in Flinders, p. 14. (1814);DC. Diet. Class v. 11; Prodr. 3. 207; Endl. Gen. cclxix. ; Schauer in Linncea, xvii. 235; Wigh
RM2CHWJC1–. Transactions . mine, Leadville, Col. [186]. Williamson coal-mine, Philipsburg, Pa., 30. Wilton iron-mine, Middlesex County, Va. [79] Windsor, Hauts County, Nova Scotia, Visit to [323]. Wingert coal-mine, Jefferson County, Pa., 28. Witherow, J. P., The Clapp-Griffiths Converter: Later Practice and Commercial He-suits [594], 919. Wolf Benzine-burning Safety-lamp (Schmitz) [320], 410. Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada, iron ore, 535. Work of the Blastfurnaces of the North Chicago Boiling-Mill Company (Gordon)[320], 362. Wrought-iron (see Iron). Wythe lead-mines, Austinville, Wythe County, Va. [7
RM2CEP06M–. A trip through Italy, Sicily, Tunisia, Algeria and southern France. g of January 21, at 8: 45and arrived at Avignon by way of Aix at 10: 23.We punctured a tire at 10: 50, but were off again [119] ALGERIA at 11:23. We stopped for lunch at Montelimar,at 12: 20, and were once more under way at1: 40 P.M. Passing through Valence, Tain, andVienne, we reached Lyons at 4: 20, where we putup for the night. Our days run of 323 kilometerswas accomplished in five hours and forty-twominutes. The next morning, at nine we left Lyons andreached Macon at eleven. On a broken spring weran into Tournus, half an
RM2CNTKRE–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . 8. Distribution. Throughout the greater part of the Peninsula ofIndia, south of the Indo-Gangetic plain—not in Sind nor inCeylon. Habits, Sfc. The Long-billed Vulture breeds from December toFebruary in colonies on precipitous cliffs, laying a single egg,o-reenish white, generally unspotted, sometimes spotted or blotchedwith reddish brown, and measuring about 3*61 by 2-72. GYPS. 323 1195. Gyps tenuirostris. The Himalayan Lonrj-UUed Vulture. Vultur tenuiceps, Hodgson in Gray^s Zool. Misc. p. 81 (1844), descr nuUa.Gyps tenuirostris, Hodgs
RM2CP3TXB–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . 14, for curved read convex. 130, ,, 13 from bottom, add He has since repeated this error in bis Catalogue, bystating (p. 11) that Gerthiparus novai-zealandice inhabits both islands. 183, „ 3,/or January, 1874, reacZ July, 1873. 319, „ 22, for 6,000 read 1,000. 320, ,, 15,/or Eeids recscZ Ross. 323, in the second table, for Liang read Leaning. 331, line 14, for of read by. 334, ,, 22, for Liodon read Leiodon ; alro on pp. 336, 338. 350, for Mauisaurus latibrachialis read M. brachiolatus. 385, line 13 from bottom, omit the second by.
RM2CE0304–. History of the Queen's County . BALLYADAjMSCASTLl£. ol. I , p. 1S4. -,,l II. pp. 50.J, 323. riilos hy Ihc-v. li. UL. THK I/TH CENTURY—CONTINUED—1607-1641. 505 On the 1st of June, 1611, a warrant was issued from DubHn Castleto Sir John Davies, to peruse the pardon obtamed by Tiege FitzPatrick,of Clanbussen, Queens County, dated February 15th. He was todraw up a fiant of letters [)atent, grantnig a j^ardon to the said T.!• itzPatrick, leavmg out the [)roisos oi pleadings, and nisertnig aprrn(v-Gencral, to draw forth a fiant of letters patent granting toK<ibirl Whittney, of the Shcane,
RM2CDAH42–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . 175. The manor was said to be held byMargaret of the king for the service of apair of gilt spurs (Inq. a.q.d. file 106, no.14 [8 Edw. II]; Feud. Aids, ii, 317). 31 Cal. Chart. R. 1300-26, p. 417. 32 Cal. Pat. 1321-4, p. 235. 323 In the fine the estate is called 2 caru-cates of land in Eling, and probablyincluded the fee at Tatchbury whichappears to have been held of the manorof Eling. John de Gatesdens fee includedonly 1 carucate. 33 Maud, then wife of William Paynel,formerly wife of Ralph Chenduit, grantedthis interest in 1268-9 to Henry son of