RFP9EPX0–Skierfe - The gate of Sarek. Jokkmokk, Norrbotten, Sweden.
RM2K3YFHY–Morris County, Double Page Plate No. 15 Map bounded by Atno Ave., Park Pl., South St., Boyken St., Miller Rd., Mendham Rd., Hazlet St., Early St. 1910. Cartographic. Atlases, Maps. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Morris County (N.J.)
RM2AKRTTH–Terra Mariae . Junior Dental Class Oflficers President Nathan Scherr l^ice-PresidentLynn P:;mmart Secretary and TreasurerMax E. Soifer Sergean t-at- ArmsWiNFIELD J. ATNO HistorianDaniel E. Shehan One hiinJrcil and fifl) three. MARIAE Junior Dental Class History
RFP9ER15–Skierfe - Paddling to the gate of Sarek. Rapaätno delta, Jokkmokk, Sweden.
RM2K3Y216–Morris County, Double Page Plate No. 16 Map bounded by Washington Place, Ford St., South St., Park Pl., Washington St., Atno Ave., Harrison St., Hone Ave., Hillairy Ave. 1910. Cartographic. Atlases, Maps. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division. Morris County (N.J.)
RM2AX9NG8–The life and times of Hannibal Hamlin; . ation of the right of thegovernment to suppress the rebellion. He also praised the adoptedcitizens who had taken arms, and said that their loyalty had beenexceeded by none. He closed by saying: It matters little when onethrows off this mortal coil, but how and where is important, and atno time and at no place can a man better die than when and wherehe dies for his country and his race. The Second marched off to the station with colors flpng, and as thetrain rolled away, in one of the last views the soldiers caught of the oldhome was the Vice-President w
RFPAH62R–Skierfe - Paddling in front of the gate to Sarek (remastered). Rapaätno delta, Jokkmokk, Sweden. 29.6.2009
RM2AJAJX6–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ttheir local newspapers are the bestmedium for this purpose. To findout what effect these articles havehad and to further stimulate the useof this method, which we considermost important for grocers, aChristmas advertisement contesthas been arranged. Prize of $5.00 Most up-to-date grocers, evensome who use newspaper space atno other time of the year, do so atthe Christmas season with a viewto booming holiday trade. We wantto get copies of these advertise-ments. The advertisement sub-mitted should be about groceries,confectionery, etc., for the holidayseason
RFPAH62E–Skierfe - Paddling to the gate of Sarek (remastered). Rapaätno delta, Jokkmokk, Sweden. 29.6.2009
RM2AFNNPC–. The Saturday evening post. nd weapons of the whitesand savages in the early days round thepark, as there are vacant governmentbuildings at Mammoth Hot Springs.Such a museum could be established atno very great expense and be made ex-tremely interesting to countless personsvisiting this park. It is probable thatfunds for the establishment of this mu-seum could be obtained from Congress—or perhaps from public-spirited privatecitizens. A part of the maintenancecharges could be gained from the naturalincrease of this buffalo herd alone. Without any very great amount of re-flection as to the cons
RFPAH62D–Skierfe - Paddling to the gate of Sarek (remastered). Rapaätno delta, Jokkmokk, Sweden. 29.6.2009
RFP87853–Rapaätno and Laitauredeltat, Lapponia, Northern Sweden.
RM2AKM4Y5–New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . misson for students andthe requirements for graduation. Examinations are written,and an average of seventy-five per centum is necessary toobtain the degree. The facilities for instruction have alsobeen materially increased duringtliis time: five chemical andjiathological laboratories have been added. A dispensaryin the same building furnishes ami)le material, and theWoodstock Hospital, at 815 Union Avenue, is in chargeof the faculty of tliis institution. The college building atNo. 239 East Fourteenth Street is of brownstone,
RFP8787B–Skierfe and Rapaätno delta. The beauty of Northern Sweden
RM2AKPT7D–Greenwich Park: its history and associations . d and well preserved.There does not appear to have been a hypocaustunder this pavement, although traces of such withround tiles were found on a slightly lower level atno great distance away. Judging from the large quantity of ashes, char-coal, nails with burnt wood attached, and burnedpottery which were found covering a considerablespace on one of the floors, it would appear that aportion of the villa had been destroyed by fire. Thatthe fire was of considerable proportions and the heatintense, is inferred from the ruined floor, and con-dition of t
RFPATWRB–Rapaätno delta and Aktse. Jokkmokk, Norrbotten, Sweden.
RM2AWE3PG–The Photographic and fine art journal . atNo. 283 Fulton St., Brooklyn, L. I. He has repurchased theentire patent of the Huilotype, and greatly improved the process,rendering it more easy and the coloring more brilliant. — Messrs. Vance & Bradley have each sent us a fine nega-tive portrait, wiiich we shall issue in our August and Septembernumbers. We have also received a very fine negative from E.T. AVniTNEY of Rochester, representing the scene of the Littlesmurder, with which we shall illustrate our August number. — We dislike to be obliged to call on our subscribersthrough the columns of our
RFPATWCN–Paddling in Rapaätno delta. Jokkmokk, Norrbotten, Sweden. 29.6.2009
RM2AN1BYK–The practice of water-colour painting . the artist does not feel that he hasreached the full effect that he desired. This method allows of reasonably rapid pro-duction, and by following it a fairly importantpainting can often be finished in a few days. Butwhen the preparatory work is taken into account,and the time expended upon the preliminarystudies is reckoned in, it is evident that Mr. Noblesworking processes entail a more than ordinaryamount of concentration and sustained effort. Atno moment in the progress of his painting can herelax his attention or handle his materials carelessly.The c
RFPAH62C–Skierfe - Paddling to the gate of Sarek. Rapaätno delta, Jokkmokk, Sweden.
RM2AJ64N3–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . CANES Clothes Pins NOTJust Clothes Pins Canes Star Brand ClothesPins are better—they costno more than just clothespins—but theres a dif-ference. Star Brand are always right in shape,right in length and correct in count.They will not injure the clothes. Your Jobber will be pleased to supplyStar Brand Superior Clothes Pins atno extra cost. The Wm. CANE & SONS Co., Limited MANUFACTURERSNewmarket Ontario U Business Follows Facilities
RFPATWCF–Nammasj - Paddling in Rapaätno delta. Jokkmokk, Sweden
RFPATWN3–Skierfe and Rapaätno delta. Jokkmokk, Norrbotten, Sweden
RM2AJC90T–Leading business men of Greenfield and vicinity; embracing also Turners Falls, Orange, and Athol .. . ationery, leading specialties in the latterdepartment being Whitings note paper andShearers Lenox linen. Mr. Follansbee offersmany desirable novelties in jewelry, and thosein search of an engagement ring of a novel andappropriate design, or of some other articlesuitable for a gift, should by all means call atNo. Ill Main street, for the styles are manyand the prices are low. It is a compliment tothe home trade of Athol and viciuity that anestablishment such as Mr. Follansbee has fittedup for h
RM2AFMGFP–. The city of Troy and its vicinity. m manufacturesmen and womens collars and cuffs,which bear the imprint of its trade-mark, a tigers head. The Tigerbrand collars and cufis of S. A. 80 Houses Sons are widely known. Thefirm has originated a number of stylesof collars, the popularity of which hasgreatly enlarged its business. S. A. Houses Sons are associatedwith The National Machine Com-pany, manufacturing button-hole, but-ton-sewing, and eyelet machines, atNo. 506 Fulton Street. The recentinvention of the button-hole machinemade by the company has contributedno little to the perfection and dur
RM2AKW9G9–Review of reviews and world's work . ngiven in many quarters to the tion that a man like Comptroller Clark Williams orInsurance Commissioner Hotchkis h of whom was induced to take office at Albanv atno little personal sai rifi< e, should be nominatedthis fall for the Governorship. It i- believedthat either of these gentlemen wouldthe State an efficient business administration,and the same thing i- being said of CollectorWilliam Loeb, Jr., whose name has also beenmentioned in connection with the office, byrea-on of his handling of the i,rovernmcnt-business at the port of New York. The 0 The
RM2AM0K38–Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths . Crystal Huube 59. The Capron This house has been enlarged and improved. It has recentlybeen connected with the Clementine Bath House, having an en-closed passageway to the bathing departnrent. It is located atNo. 19 Walnut St; is heated by steam, and has electric lights andelevator. Rates per week, $7 and upward: table board, $5. Roomsreserved in advance by communicating with Mrs. E. Capron, pro-prietress. The Woodbine This is one of the best and newest of the small hotelsbuilt within the last few years. It i
RM2AGB12Y–. Gen. Robert Edward Lee; soldier, citizen, and Christian patriot. omplished no more thanMcClellan had done, was driven from itas McClellan had been, and soughtrefuge on the James as McClellan haddone, for which McClellan was dis-honored, yet Grant was applauded. Bycontinuing these flank movements, atno time able to break General Leeslines, he finally drew General Lee oveito Petersburg, and failing, during thewinter of 1864 and 1865, to break throughthe lines, although they were extendedfrom Richmond to and beyond Petersburg, General Grant was forcedto employ the same tactics—extending his lef
RM2AM0JPM–Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths . The Capron This house has been enlarged and improved. It has recentlybeen connected with the Clementine Bath House, having an en-closed passageway to the bathing departnrent. It is located atNo. 19 Walnut St; is heated by steam, and has electric lights andelevator. Rates per week, $7 and upward: table board, $5. Roomsreserved in advance by communicating with Mrs. E. Capron, pro-prietress. The Woodbine This is one of the best and newest of the small hotelsbuilt within the last few years. It is of brick, and pl
RM2AFW3MJ–. American homes and gardens. thename itself refreshingly suggestive. At St. Martin, inPhiladelphia, Mermaid Lane comes to a point with a broaddriveway issuing from the Cresheim Valley at that spot.This three-sided bit of land runs to a sharp angle and atno place has much width. It did not form a desirable orvaluable adjunct to the next property, although there weresome fine old trees upon it. The angle seemed too longand narrow to be turned to much account. By a happyinspiration on the part of the architects, Messrs. Savary,Scheetz and Savary, of Philadelphia, it was decided tobuild almost on
RM2AFT19T–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. Fig. 7. Wilting following attack of bud-worm. Fig. 8. Section of twig, show-ing burrow made bybud-worm. the twig save a mere shell of bark and fibrous material on the outsideof its burrow. This burrow was partly filled with excrement, but atno time did we find a burrow suflftciently filled with voided material tointerfere with the ready passage of the worm up or down. The wormsmight attack a number of twigs in this way, and here also the injurythat a single worm might do was
RM2AM6RJE–The superb springfield collection of peonies . Y HTLLINGDON (Tea)—At the Detroit Rose Show,this was awarded the sweepstakes over all yellowRoses. It has long, willowy stems that are in no senseweak, as the buds are held upright; has a long, slender,pointed bud of brilliant deep golden-yellow, and astriking peculiarity of this Rose was that each day ofthe show this golden-yellow color became deeper yel-low and more intense, unlike all other yellow Roseswith which we are familiar, as invariably the tendencyafter being cut is to get lighter in color. This Rose atno stage of its development shows
RM2ANJ396–Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . ful research in the historical lecords of the period, 1 am ofG 97 BLUE DASH CHARGERS opinion that the large number of dishes whichwere issued at the time bearing presentmentsof the well-known picture of the Temptationof Adam and Eve had a political motive. Atno other time had so many of these picturesbeen made, and in nearly every instance in-stead of an apple an orange is shown. Theabdication of James II. and the adoption ofWilliam of Orange would certainly point tothe justification on the part of the religiousbody, so st
RM2AN6PFX–Bangor: its points of interest and its representative business men . Hathorns Ladies and GentsDining Hall, and we do not exaggerate in the least whenwe say there are few saloons in any city offering equallysatisfactory service. This establishment, comprising adining hall, oyster and ice cream parlors, is located atNo. 84 Main street, next door above J. C. Whites, andis spacious, well-equipped and most admirably managed,and is a popular resort for the ladies, afternoon and even-ings. The bill of fare is varied, the food the best themarket affords, a full line of choice confectionery of allkinds
RM2AX7JCG–History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . firm Mr. Soisson soontook contracts for making brick. This business heprosecuted for about two years, and then went intopartnership with Hughes, Rodrick retiring, on theAllegheny Mountain, Plane No. 8, the firm-namebeing Hughes & Soisson. The business continued atNo. 8 till about 1800, when Hughes & Soisson insti-tuted another brick-making partnership at Milten-berger, Fayette Co., which lasted about nine ye.ars,the firm dissolving about 1869. Mr. Soisson thencarried on the business
RM2AKMTAE–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . OUR NEW WAREHOUSE Means BETTER SERVICE We will carry in stock for your benefit and profit TWO THOUSAND TONSPremier Galvanized Steel Sheets You know what that will mean to you—its your stock atno advance in cost. Every jobber, every manufacturerand every dealer shares the benefits. The Only Galvanized Sheets Made inCanada and the Best Made Anywhere. DOMINION SHEET METAL CORPORATION, LIMITED HAMILTON HARDWARE AND MET AI^ Advertising Section October 11. 1919 gtmmmiityasmMfliiyfflyaRMMa^ Big Business Builders During 1919 the service given by Maltese
RM2AKFE0P–Portrait and biographical album of Sangamon County, Illinois . ildren, of whom three are living—ChesterIL, who is now carrying on the drug business atNo. 502, north side of the Square: Birdie V. andMamie E., all of whom are at home with theirfather. After a pleasant wedded life of twentj-oneyears the Doctors happy home circle was brokenby the death of the beloved wife and mother inNovember, 1886. She was a woman of rare meritwhose fine disposition had gathered to her manyfriends. In ber death the Second Methodist Epis-copal Church lost one of its most active and valuedmembers. Below we append
RM2AXA19P–Life and liberty in America; . nclature. Mienthey had exhausted these—an easy matter in a growing city—they brought arithmetic to the rescue of their poverty, aswas done in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities. Thus,in receiving cards and returning visits, the stranger may notnnfrequentlv find that he has been called upon by ]Mr. Jones,of No. 90 Ninety-ninth Street, or must nsit jNIr. BroAAni, atNo. 3 Third Street, or ]Mr. Smith at No. 22 TSventv-secondStreet. The system has its advantages, no doubt, but is some-Avhat stitl and mathematical, and ignores a veiy cheap butvery eftective mode
RM2AFXTGF–. American homes and gardens. r i PRATT & LAMBERT VARNISHES AM£RlCAN FACTOFHES rm—*« **. *«,.*«**. £* A / « , .*. FORCtGN FACTORIES New York Buffalo Ch.cago tSTABLISHED 04 TEARS BRiooEBURts Canada London ParisHamburg Is Your Refrigerator Poisoning Your Family?. £foeMonroe 30 Days Trial—Factory Price—Cash or Credit Direct from factory to you—saving you store profits. We payfreight and guarantee your money back and removal of refrigeratcr atno expense to you if you are not absolutely satisfied. Easy terms ifmore convenient for you. Send for book NOW—Use coupon or aletter or postal.Monroe Refrig
RM2AX56WW–James VI and the Gowrie mystery . lect Gowrie or theMaster as the object of the Queens passion, orwhether to allege that she had a polyandrous affec-tion for both at once. The letters of the age hint atno such amour till after the tragedy, when tales ofthe liaison of Anne of Denmark with the elder oryounger Euthven, or both, arose as a myth toaccount for the events. The Queen, no doubt, wasdeeply grieved in a womanly way for the sake of hertwo maidens, Beatrix and Barbara Euthven. HerMajesty, also in a womanly way, had a running feudwith Mar and the whole house of Erskine. To Mar,certainly one
RM2AWP3DY–Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's lake region, with maps and illustrations . ple lead to the right, Stop right there and balance; Pass right through and balance, too, the Sugar Bowl, the Inkstand, andother delights of the Lov/er Dells. Just south of the wooded road, atno great distance fron. the cottages,a bald hill lifts itself above the sur-rounding landscape, richly rewardingone if he decides to gain its treelesscrest. Although Newport was a noisy, busyplace, crowded with adventurers seek-ing the gold at the foot of the elusiverainbow, stirred with martial music 26 BARABOO, DELLS, AND DEVILS LAKE
RM2AWT4MM–Hardware merchandising January-March 1919 . 22 II A K I) W A RE A N D METAL January 11, 1918.. CANES Clothes Pins NOTJust Clothes Pins Canes Star Brand ClothesPins are better—they costno more than just clothespins—but theres a dif-ference.Star Brand are always right in shape,right in length and correct in count.They will not injure the clothes. Your Jobber will be pleased to supplyStar Brand Superior Clothes Pins atno extra cost. The Wm. CANE & SONS Co., Limited MANUFACTURERSNewmarket Ontario
RM2AGEBW1–. The War Cry. new Hall. Aim.ijether eighteen Soldiers and Bands-men tolled from morn till night, onlytwo members of the Band being nn-nhle to do ai; their comrades. DeputyBandmaster Aldriuge was, of course,on hand to supervise the carpentry. Vancouver I. Band.—t-asl weekendeight of the Bandamen and the Hand-matter accompanied .Major and Mrs.Morris to Nanalino for the week-end.V.l :iaJ a. Hunderiui nine. UepittyBandmaster Qualle led the Band atNo. durini; the absence of Band-master Iledhnrn. and reportH -havinga wonderful time, loo. Three bouIbknelt at the CrosH. f.BKl Thursday we were invited
RM2AX78WM–Literary New York . Place, atNo. 108, is a squat red brick housewhere Richard Harding Davis wrotehis newspaper tales. Across, at thecorner, lived George Parsons Lathropwhen he wrote Behind Time, andthere his wife, Rose HawthorneLathrop, wrote Along the Shore. Anhistoric site this house stands on, forit is where Stoddard and Taylor oncelived together. A block to the northis old-time Clinton Place, which now,538 Some Writers of To-Day for modern convenience, recking notof memory or of sentiment, has be-come Eighth Street. There, to theleft of Fifth Avenue, at No. 18, iswhere Paul du Chaillu wrot
RM2AFM0GC–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. s 17 hands high,the other over 16. They are sure foal getters, and were muchadmired and highly commended by the Judges at the RoyalAgricultural Societys Show at York.Also two very fine five-year-old Suffolk Geldings. cornmanure. BLASHFIELDS PATENT COPROS.—A new Ma-nure for Corn and other Crops, prepared from the nitro-genous matter deposited on the banks of the Thames, incombination with other substances essential for the growth otcorn, &c., price SI. per ton. Sold, in a finely ground state, atNo. 3, New London-street, Mark-lane; also, at th
RM2AJE4GC–Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . ohnsbirds are not allhideous, as you willsee by taking a lookaround among them.Notice that one atNo. II, that has apretty little toadstoolon the top of hishead ; a sort of um-brella to shed dew. But I have an idea!I will get Cousin Johnto write a full de-scription, as glowingas he pleases, of allthese birds, and sendit to whoever wantsfurther particulars. I have left the mostimportant item to thevery last. — Profits.All the common hensyou raise you can sellfor $4 a dozen; andthe singers for $15 adozen. About one inten of these last birdswill be e.xtra fine;
RM2AWFDPY–New Bedford, Massachusetts; its history, industries, institutions and attractions . the property. In addition to the lumber yardhere, Mr. Tillinghast also maintains a yard on Fish island. David J. Russell carries on the business of cabinet making atNo. II Rodman street. His best work is remarkable for fine work-manship and for the beauty of the wood carving. Blinds and window and door frames are also manufactured tosome extent, and particular attention is given to planing, scroll saw-ing, and jobbing, by Mosher & Brownell, A. W. Alien & Son, Stur-tevant & Sherman, and Brightman & Washburn. CAR
RM2AFJAA1–. King's handbook of Boston harbor. to-day the firm give employmentconstantly the year round toupwards of 600 hands, menand women, in one of theneatest manufacturing estab-lishments in the world, — one,too, in which all reasonableprovision is made for the com-fort and health of all the em-ployes. The magnificent andcommodious building fronts ontwo streets, — on Washington atNo. 400, and on Hawley at No. 81. No adequate idea of its size can behad from a view on the street. Only by passing from one end to the otheron all the seven floors can the visitor form a correct impression of itsmagnitude
RM2AX2YAR–New Bedford, Massachusetts; its history, industries, institutions and attractions . umber yardhere, Mr. Tillinghast also maintains a 3ard on Fish island. David J. Russell carries on the business of cabinet making atNo. II Rodman street. His best work is remarkable for fine work-manship and for the beauty of the wood carving. Blinds and window and door frames are also manufactured tosome extent, and particular attention is given to planing, scroll saw-ing, and jobbing, by Mosher & Brownell, A. W. Allen & Son, Stur-tevant & Sherman, and Brightman & Washburn. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. A prominent i
RM2AKMTKM–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK New Britain Connecticut October 11, 1919 HARDWARE AND METAL—Advertising Section. OUR NEW WAREHOUSE Means BETTER SERVICE We will carry in stock for your benefit and profit TWO THOUSAND TONSPremier Galvanized Steel Sheets You know what that will mean to you—its your stock atno advance in cost. Every jobber, every manufacturerand every dealer shares the benefits. The Only Galvanized Sheets Made inCanada and the Best Made Anywhere. DOMINION SHEET METAL CORPORATION, LIMITED HAMILTON HARDWARE AND MET AI^ Advertising Section Octo
RM2AJ3E5N–Christian Cynosure . in many diseaseswhere the nervous system is unstrung. Col. H. Waters, U. 8. Dist. Atty., KansasCity, said: ?Samaritan Nervine cured my uieeeof spasms. Druggists in all States keep it. Two boxes of Dr. Bensons Celery and Cham-omile Pills cured me of neuralgia, when theDr.s coulflut. Clifford Shand, Windsor, NovaScotia. Princes, potentates, plain people, everybodyneeds Samaritan Nervijie. Of druggists $1.5(5. We are prepared to fill all orders foranti-secrecy literature and to take sub-scriptions for the Christian Cynosure atNo. 221 West Madison street, Chicago. 100 Large, F
RM2AKHCNG–Tatting and netting . No. 13.—Platter Doily, with Netted Border.(For Description see Page 125.). No. 14.—Detail for Border op Platter Doily.(For Description see Page 125.) the netting is finished, to draw the work into larger stick and make 1 row of netting; turn. Thena scollop. Turn the work, and with a very fine over the smaller stick make 4 rows of netting. Tie TATTING AND NETTING. 127 the foundation cotton tightlylop. Having made a sufficienlap them as seen atNo. 14, and sew themto the doily as seen atNo. 13. Netted Finger-Bowl Doily. No. 15.—Net 32stitches over the foun-dation loop thus:
RM2AN46JW–S.Amining and engineering journal . Fig. 1. Fig. I shows the Packing whenfirst put in. Fig. 2.Fig. 2 shows the Packing underpressure, after it has adjusteditself to the rod and box. Thecompression of the cushions andthe shde of the wedges are DANIELS P. P. P. Rod Packing. p. p. p. reduces friction 75 to 93per cent, because the sliding wedgespress against the rod only on thebackward stroke and release thepressure on the forward stroke—atno time is the bearing on the rod inexcess of that necessary to keep itsteam-tight. P. P. p. is self-lubricating. Thecushion absorbs oil put on the rod orfed to
RM2AXJ12K–Daily Colonist (1900-08-12) . Is now heldliy iii( the Three Star Saloon, situate atNo. 4 Fort street. In tho City of Victoria,to the premises nt the southwest corner ofDiuighis and View streets, and known aethe Victoria Thealre Building, and from uif10 Joseph Hoscowitz. Dated at Victoria, this 18th day of July.1000. W. C. FERNEYHOUGH. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN That I In-tend to apply at the next sitting of theHoard of Licensing Commissioners for atransfer to George Ironside Dunn, of thellcouse held by m(> to sell wines andIquors by retail upon tho premisessituate on tho southeast corner otWha
RM2AJEDBH–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . CHICAGO NEW YORK Send for Catalogue M-36. CANES Clothes Pins NOT Just Clothes Pins Canes Star Brand ClothesPins are better—they costno more than just clothespins—but theres a dif-ference.Star Brand are always right in shape,right in length and correct in count.They will not injure the clothes. Your Jobber will be pleased to supplyStar Brand Superior Clothes Pins atno extra cost. The Wm. CANE & SONS Co., Limited MANUFACTURERSNewmarket Ontario HerculesSashCord The reputation of thisbrand has been thor-oughly established inthe Canadian marketfor th
RM2AN46BK–S.Amining and engineering journal . Fig. 1. Fig. I shows the Packing whenfirst put in. Fig. 2.Fig. 2 shows the Packing underpressure, after it has adjusteditself to the rod and box. Thecompression of the cushions andthe shde of the wedges are DANIELS P. P. P. Rod Packing. p. p. p. reduces friction 75 to 93per cent, because the sliding wedgespress against the rod only on thebackward stroke and release thepressure on the forward stroke—atno time is the bearing on the rod inexcess of that necessary to keep itsteam-tight. P. P. p. is self-lubricating. Thecushion absorbs oil put on the rod orfed to
RM2AN2XR9–S.Amining and engineering journal . shows the Packing whenhrst put in. Fig. 2.Fig. 2 shows the Packing underpressure, after it has adjusteditself to the rod and box. Thecompression of the cushions andthe shde of the wedges areclearly seen. DANIELS P. P. P. Rod Packing. p. p. p. reduces friction 75 to 93per cent , because the sliding wedgespress against the rod only on thebackward stroke and release thepressure on the forward stroke—atno time is the bearing on the rod inexcess of that necessary to keep itsteam-tight. P. P. P. is self-lubricating. Thecushion absorbs oil put on the rod orfed to t
RM2AKFDFF–Popular science monthly . n onthe stock until the righteye looks along the rib at aheight of two silver dollarslaid Hat on the barrel. .Atno time must the breechor the barrel obscure the 424 Popular Science Mont/il/j vision; the eye must be above ilic line ofthe rib or barrel. At no lime must theleft eye be closed. There is at times, the fatal presenceof a master left eye. One eye or theother does the guiding, the other or non-aiming eye merely aiding in the estimateof the distance and angle of the bird. Ifthe left eye is the master eye then theremedies are four. One is to learn toshoot from t
RM2AN2XCG–S.Amining and engineering journal . shows the Packing whenhrst put in. Fig. 2.Fig. 2 shows the Packing underpressure, after it has adjusteditself to the rod and box. Thecompression of the cushions andthe shde of the wedges areclearly seen. DANIELS P. P. P. Rod Packing. p. p. p. reduces friction 75 to 93per cent , because the sliding wedgespress against the rod only on thebackward stroke and release thepressure on the forward stroke—atno time is the bearing on the rod inexcess of that necessary to keep itsteam-tight. P. P. P. is self-lubricating. Thecushion absorbs oil put on the rod orfed to t
RM2AFWW46–. The liberator. injtton street, Koon, No. ti. ,l,o in XrwYork, nt No. 6 liookumn street; aud in Philadelphia, atNo. 106 North Tenth (itreot. THE LIBERATOR — IS PUBLISHED — EVERY TKIDAY MORNING, — AT —221 WASHINGTON STREET, BOOM No. G. ROBERT F. WALXCUT, General Agent. 1^ TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annua),in advance. J3T Five: oopies ill lie sent to ono address for ten dol-lars, if payment is made in advance. 5^ All remittances aro to be made, and all lettersrelating to tho pecuniary concerns of tbe paper are to Tjodirected (post palp) to tho General Agent. lit?? Advertisements i
RM2AJ64FP–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . CANES Clothes Pins NOTJust Clothes Pins Canes Star Brand ClothesPins are better—they costno more than just clothespins—but theres a dif-ference. Star Brand are always right in shape,right in length and correct in count.They will not injure the clothes. Your Jobber will be pleased to supplyStar Brand Superior Clothes Pins atno extra cost. The Wm. CANE & SONS Co., Limited MANUFACTURERSNewmarket Ontario U Business Follows Facilities. The W&W Winch Convenient in Size—Two Cranks Contractors will buy a winch that will give themreal service. Just show
RM2AM2T9N–Moving Picture News (1911) . SHERLOCKO and WATSO already favorites in the public eye,will appear in Champion pictures,in special dashing, laugh-convul-sive Comedies. We have the ex-clusive privilege for this Feature,therefore every exhibitor mustemploy every means for bookingthis CASH BOX DELIGHT. THE CHAMPION FILM COMFilNV MARK M. DINTENFASS,Gen. Mgr.now located in new offices atNo. 145 WEST 45th ST.,NEW YORK CITY THE WEEKS RELEASESFOR MONDAY. DEC. 25th, 1911 BONIOFTHEILS Parted from her sweetheart, Bon-nie leaves her western home to ed-ucate herself at an Academy. Asubsequent meeting and aut
RM2AWMNK6–Annual report 1912 . ; * j J II f By ,AJ^ iSKill Wm. i L Western Fair, London 1913 THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 137 plied from the 2,200 volts mains within the grounds. The separator was driven atno load most of the time. A small German thresher, driven by a 5 h.p. motor wasalso shown in actual operation. Two large banners reading: HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMIS-SION OF ONTARIO, Portable Motor and Transformer Outfit for the Farm,were stretched across the roadway. This part of the exhibit occasioned a consider-able interest and was surrounded by a large crowd most of the time. The smalloutf
RM2AKHCC8–Tatting and netting . is finished, to draw the work into larger stick and make 1 row of netting; turn. Thena scollop. Turn the work, and with a very fine over the smaller stick make 4 rows of netting. Tie TATTING AND NETTING. 127 the foundation cotton tightlylop. Having made a sufficienlap them as seen atNo. 14, and sew themto the doily as seen atNo. 13. Netted Finger-Bowl Doily. No. 15.—Net 32stitches over the foun-dation loop thus: Net1 plain, thread aroundthe mesh only once,net 1 stitch in the nextloop, and repeat forall the row. AText row.—Netplain; there will be 1long and 1 short stitch.N
RM2AJ1G93–Catalogue of mediæval & later antiquities contained in the Mayer Museum, including the Mather collection of miniatures and medals relating to the Bonaparte family . »*J-.S>.< ^ !? (»nr A ^^iWnt !btt qiu cif miauf taupisfuij-imr- (i-^to V«atno JuJw* Ai •^>lx^nautB Cur- ^x>(i2«a d-«ii>«f twft/*i V^fcArrf ^-^ulu( fjft- Ung^W p»>»«Aruvtt«m i A#m^roC tatt-^^^a m ifrnttn At-rumtt -Anti raiOiAxS. ftiuT nfc^- A«m TO quo t>a(Htf ^ ctnioi^njf <ft- (uf i^ ,*. v«.-*--*-v
RM2AFMDMM–. The city of Troy and its vicinity. > <. i^ CHURCH & PHALENS CONGRESS STREET BUILDING. 14. CHURCH .»c PHALEN S THIRD STREET BUILDING. 99 begun in 1841 by Edmund Cole, atNo. 52 Congress Street. George Bris-tol, a clerk in his store, became hissuccessor in 1846. In 1854, he movedthe store to Rands Building, on thenorthwest corner of Third and Con-gress streets. In 1858, Edward E.Belden became his partner ; the firmtaking the name of George Bristol &Co. On the dissolution of the part-nership, in l86r, George Bristol indi-vidually continued the business untilMarch i, 1863, when George H.McF
RM2AJ3TW4–Official souvenir program of the Twenty-fourth national encampment, Boston, Mass., Aug., 1890, of the Grand Army of the Republic; also Fourth Convention National Naval Veteran's Association, and the Eighth Annual Convention Woman's Relief Corps . ple.Wisconsin—^Tremont Temple.The Ladies Aid Association of the Soldiers Home, Chelsea, Mass., will receive friends atNo. 38 Chester Square. • • • e WOMANS RELIEF CORPS MEETINGS IN BOSTON, 1890. Tuesday, Aug. 12th, 8 p. m. —Grand joint reception G. A. R. and W. R. C. at Exluibition Half. Music, Salem Cadet Band.Wednesday, Aug. 13th, 10 a. m.—Opening o
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RM2AWF7CA–Life and letters of John Constable, RA . o 2 2 z 5 o £ t ^^ o - m 5 4 ?>-- ,-•? --:-< ,< . ^-^ 2 o 1- I ,? O o: m q: < u ^?^ V -z - ^ CO ^i Q /I, -1 tl u. Z c: O f/^Sk. o. i824.] MRS. SOBER.—CONSTABLE AND THE FRENCHMAN. 153 History are instructive and entertaining, calculated for childrenof all ages ; his History of Trees is delightful. We are atNo. 9, Mrs. Sobers Gardens, so called from Mrs. Sober, the ladyof the manor. She has built a Chapel; and a man who was takenbefore the magistrates quite drunk, when asked what he was, saidhe was one of Mrs. Sobers congregation. Last Tuesday
RM2AKNN1C–Terra Mariae . Student Council of tne Department of Dentistry W. P. Marti Honorary President C. H. Teague C. A. Bock W. R. Callowav President Jice-President Sccretary-Treasnrei D. I. CasevH. an WinkleW. T. Atno J. B. SilvermanT. A. JonesE. W. Childers R. A. Ti-essler. F. SherrardW. . Sickles Two hundred and sevent/. Student Council of the Department of Medicine p. F. WiEST, President OFFICERS J. B. Frist, Jice-Prcsidcnt ]. E. NORMENT, Secretary J. T. T. Hundley,Treasurer M. L. Atxen,Assistant Secrctarv P. F. WiestJ. H. WilkersonG. E. ShannonW. S. Parson J. E. NormentK. B. BoydM. H. Willia
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RM2CRWMRT–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nduct; and can it be thatgood policy does not equallyenjoin it? It will be worthyof a free, enlightened, and, atno distant period, a greatnation, to give to mankind themagnanimous and too novelexample of a people alwaysguided by an exalted justiceand benevolence. Who candoubt that, in the course oftime and things, the fruits ofsuch a plan would richly repayany temporary advantageswhich might be lost by a steadyadherence to it? Can it bethat Providence has not con-nected the permanent felicityof a nation with its virtue?—Farewell Address to theAmerican
RM2CGH6R8–. Page, esquire, and knight : a book of chivalry . e for the lad, but the bishopcounseled that he be sent to the Duke ofSavoy. You know how friendly the duke is toour house. I believe he will right willinglytake the lad as one of his pages. He is nowat Chambery for a visit; to-morrow, if itplease thee, I will ride thither with the boyand present him as page to the duke. Be atno expense for him; I myself will equip andmount him. The counsel of the bishop was approvedby all the company, and the aged father ledthe boy to the bishop and delivered him overto him with tears in his eyes, saying, Take
RM2CH3GFJ–. Electric railway gazette . nt is definitely and satisfactorilydetermined. Railway companies will not discard thelocomotives, which represent an investment of millions ofdollars—the locomotive equipment of the New York Cen-tral alone is quoted at six millions and a half—so long asthere is the least uncertainty as to the superiority of elec-tricity to steam. We believe, however, that this will, atno distant day, be clearly established, and that with thisdemonstration will come changes in the methods and facili- Conduit Electric Railway. We illustrate herewith a conduit electric railway sys-tem