RMP844JD–Black and white portrait print of the Honorable Edward Wallis Hoch, Governor of Kansas, depicted in profile, from the chest up, wearing a dark jacket and a bowtie, with a serious expression on his face, 1908. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AJKCTY–Seed annual 1908 . pendages in the center and are white or different shades of red.. Pkt. 5c. Ct^X^ Ova lie Very pretty, herbaceous plants with richly colored i^^^iC^^/^^ XailS blossoms. They thrive Avell in a mixture of loam .^^C* f^ ^ and sand. Desirable for greenhouse decoration, rock work or ^^^., =^^ baskets. Half hardy perennial. WC^4 ^^r^r^^sk Rosea, rose colored Pkt. 10c. ^^f^^d^ ^^ MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa or Sweet Scabious). This is one of the most attrac- /W - tive of the old fashioned flowers. Its great abundance and ^^79^V!iV^< long succession of rich colored fragrant blossom
RMP8449X–Black and white headshot photograph of American author and publisher Horace L Traubel, shot in profile, with grey curly hair and a full mustache, photographed by Paul Fournier, 1908. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AWGAEA–Archives internationales de photogrammetrieInternational archives of photogrammetry . INTERNATIONALES ARCHIV FUR PHOTOGRAMMETRIE 166 z/co kommt dann insofeinc in Rechnung, als die f^emessenen Richtungs-winkel «i und oj der Bilddistanz fiii- die Rechnung um diesen Wert zu ver-grôBern, beziehungsweise zu verkleinern sind. Bei der graphischen Rekon-struktion sind die Punkte /«/ und h{ als perspcktivische Zentren zu ver-wenden. Das zu diesen Reduktionen notwendige Elément ^1 wird durch Messungbestimmt und betriigt fiir das vorliegende Instrument 1456 mm. Nach der Aufstellung des Instrumentes und d
RMP5X1P4–Black and white portrait photograph of prominent California pioneer and founder of Mendenhall Springs health spa, William M Mendenhall, shown from the chest up, looking off camera, with a bushy white beard, an animated expression on his face, and wearing a dark suit and tie, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMP5X1NY–Black and white portrait photograph of prominent California attorney, Harmon Bell, shown from the chest up, looking at the camera, with a serious expression on his face, a white mustache, and wearing a dark suit and tie, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AN559E–This week in Boston . For Provineetozcn—Steamship Cape Cod leaves Bay Line Wharf,400 Atlantie Avenue (one-half hloek south Rozvcs Wharf ElevatedStation). 9.00 (7. m. Round trip. $1.00. Stop-over tickets, good for theseason, $1..50. Children under ten half price. For Gloucester—Steamships Cape Ann and City of Gloucesterleave north side of Central Wharf .foot of State Street Elevated Stationat 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. Leave Gloucester at 3 a. m. and 2.15 p. m.Round trip. 7.5 cents. Subject to change without notice. Sunday,leave Boston, 10.15 a. m. Leave Gloucester 3.15 p. m. A special trolley car l
RMP5X1XF–Black and white portrait photograph of the president of the Oakland Traction Company, Ernest A Heron, shown in three-quarter profile view, from the chest up, with a serious expression on his face, a neatly groomed mustache, and wearing a dark suit and polka dotted tie, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFJM8M–. A trip to the Orient; the story of a Mediterranean cruise. DECORATED WITH ARABESQUES AND STORIED WITH INSCRIPTIONS. (49) 50 A TRIP TO THE ORIENT. In[the^latter part of the fifteenth century, after a longstruggle, the Moorish power was overthrown by KingFerdinand, and since then Granada has been a Spanishcity. Columbus was present at the court of the Spanishsovereign when the capitulation of Granada occurredin April, 1492, and within two weeks after the surrenderof the city received his commission to sail in search of anew world. Washington Irvings description of the entrance of theconquering
RMP5X1PA–Black and white portrait photograph of Joseph Nicholas Ghirardelli, prominent San Francisco business man and son of Domenico Ghirardelli (the founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company) shown in three-quarter profile view, with a white, handlebar mustache, pince-nez glasses, a dark suit and tie with a flower in the buttonhole, and a serious expression on his face, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AJM34R–A venture in 1777 . lent, and it was Bill who replied. Well, Sambo—thats Aunt Marys man, sir—^he wouldnt let us carry the lantern. Verney, the sjnrnpathetic lover of all their mischief, asked, What then, Bill? We kicked his shins and he dropped the lantern and it went out, and a soldier came along and he said we had no lantern and he must take Sambo to the guard-house. Verney, much amused, said: You young rebels are always in mischief. The orders of Mr. Galloway are 32 that every one after dark must A VENTURE carry a lantern. IN 1777 Well, we wanted to carry it. What did Sambo say? He ran away
RMP5X1MX–Black and white portrait photograph of prominent San Francisco businessman, John Sanborn, shown from the chest up, with a thoughtful expression on his face, a greying beard and mustache, and wearing a dark suit and tie, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AWNK0W–Italian letters of a diplomat's wife, January-May 1880, February-April, 1904 . St. Peters towering above usstraight up into the blue sky, the steps crowded withpeople, the red umbrellas of the peasants making a greatshow, and women of all conditions and all nationalitiesdressed in bright, gay colours; uniforms of all kinds,monks and priests of every order; the black of the priestsrather lost in all the colour of uniforms, costumes, etc.The getting away was long—we might have had our car-riage with the American cockade in one of the back courtsof the Vatican, but we wanted to see everything and
RMP5X1PX–Black and white portrait photograph of the president of the Western National Bank of San Francisco, Captain Charles Nelson, shown from the waist up, facing the camera, with a calm expression on his face, with a short, neatly groomed beard and mustache, and wearing a dark suit and tie, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AJ58DE–Fungous diseases of plants . may show leaf blight to aconsiderable extent, adjacent plots of budded plants may be seri-ously injured by the leaf spot. The budded stock of the secondyear usually suffers more severely, particularly since it is generallyless cultivated after the first season. In the state of New Yorkmost of the standard varieties may be attacked. Bosc, Anjou,Clairgeau, Seckel, Bartlett, etc., may be considerably injured, butFlemish Beauty, Duchess, and Winter Nellis are more resistant. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 159 The Kieffer is practically exempt. In any case, however, thefungus may be
RMP5X10F–Black and white portrait photograph of prominent Californian, Samuel Bookstaver Bell, shown in profile, from the chest up, with a short beard and mustache, a dark suit and tie, and a serious expression on his face, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AKR716–Descriptive geometry . ion when the plane shallhave been revolved about either of its tracesas an axis to coincide with a coordinate plane. Principle. This is identical with the prin-ciple of Art. 38, page 25, since either trace ofthe plane is an axis lying in a coordinate plane,one projection of which is the line itself, andthe other projection of which is in the groundline. Method. See Art. 38, page 25. Construction. Fig. 79. ffiVandFiVarethe traces of the given plane and 5 and 5% theprojections of the point. If the plane withpoint h thereon be revolved into H about HNas an axis, the point w
RMP5X1KX–Black and white portrait photograph of Francis J Fluno, founder of Oakland's first Christian Scientist church, shown seated, in three-quarter view, with a white beard and mustache, a dark suit, and a thoughtful expression on his face, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFNB68–. The antiquities of Manabi, Ecuador; a preliminary report.
RMP5X1P6–Black and white portrait photograph of prominent Oakland attorney, George W Reed, shown from the chest up, facing the camera, with a serious expression on his face, wearing wire-rimmed glasses and a dark suit and tie, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFKTN0–. American homes and gardens. s Subscription to BUNGALOWMAGAZINE An indispensable guide to an ideal home. It has solved all the problemsand knows just what you want. It takes up in detail the construction, decorationand furnishing of real Bungalow Homes. Profusely illustrated with splendidphotographs of the newest ideas in bungalow construction including exteriors,interiors, plans and diagrams handsomely printed on tinted paper. Comes to thereader each month with a wealth of information and helpfulness. It will save you many times its cost for a whole year. Full working drawings, specification
RMP5X1P1–Black and white portrait photograph of prominent California pharmacist, Dr FF Jackson, shown from the chest up, looking at the camera with a serious expression on his face, wearing a pince-nez, and a dark suit with an ascot tie, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2ANAHMK–Vegetable and flower seeds catalogue : free for all . ^•33; 5 cts. per % pound, 40 cts. ; per ounce, 12 This new squashwhich we were firstto catalogue, is of arich orange-yellowcolor, generally witha hard shell thicklycovered with warts.The flesh is thick-meat e d and thequality good duringits season, which isfrom September tillDecember. An ex-cellent cropper, thesquashes being ofthe size of the EssexHybrid. They arevery heavy, handlinglike blocks of oak.Per pound, postpaid,cts.; per package, STRICKLER SUMMER SQUASH..
RMPGMT94–Black and white photograph showing people and seals sitting and standing on a beach in the foreground with the ocean, cliffs, and Adolph Sutro's late-19th-century Cliff House Restaurant, a multilevel Victorian Chateau, in the background, captioned 'Cliff House and Seal Rocks, San Francisco', 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AKBAWC–Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania . luirlv F^m<^5^^rlyAT^7^•^5T»TE-NTmisi AL school ?. 31
RMPGMT9Y–Black and white photograph showing a cloud of mud and ash emanating from Mount Vesuvius and hanging over an Italian seaside town following a volcanic eruption on April 5, 1906, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFY3JB–. Hodgson's low cost American homes; perspective views and floor plans of one hundred low and medium priced houses. s o .13 > d) a) ID C W P *o ^ B o id *J a) c VI o , 4: o s c rt -C O- .til! *- r- o , c <u a) rx a 05 c 5<S. u CO H ? } 1 ii ] =1 i? :; I h : 1 is=i h 3 * :fl II ji T i 1 ii *- O<D (D W 5S,
RMPGMTAC–Black and white photograph of a French neoclassical style mansion that was dynamited in an effort to stop the fire that raced through San Francisco's Nob Hill, and surrounding areas, during California's 1906 earthquake and great fire, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AG88EM–. Our Thompson family in Maine, New Hampshire and the West. e lived on his fathers homestead in Topsham, Me.,the greater part of his life, and was a very successfulfarmer and one of the kindest neighbors; he was a manof good intellectual ability, a great lover of books anda well-read man for those days. It was intended thathe should enter Bowdoin College, but his health was notconsidered strong enough for that work; he m., Feb. 11,1824, Mary Mustard, b. Topsham, Me., Jan. 28, 1799; d.Oakland, Cal., Jan. 15, 1875; daughter of Capt. CharlesMustard and Margaret Fulton.(7) Dixey Wildes Thompson, b
RMP845AW–Black and white photograph of a man wearing a cap, shorts, and socks, but no shirt, sitting in a scull and rowing a single oar with both hands, with a stone embankment in the background, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2ANC0D8–Mount Hope Nurseries established 1840 : general catalogue . Ledebouri. Ledebours Hoxeysuckle. D. A distinct species with red flowers in May. 35c. L. Morrowii. D. A fine variety from Japan; valuable for its handsome red fruit. 35c. L. Ruprechtiana. D. A fine varietjfrom Manchuria, particularly valuable for its showy red fruit. .35c. L. Standlshii. Staxdishs Hoxeysucku;. D. Flowers creamy white, fragrant, appearing in Maybefore the leaves; one of the earliest flowering shrubs. 50c. L. Tartarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle. D. Pink flowers, which contrast beautifully with the foli-age. This and grcind
RMPGMT8M–Black and white photograph showing a city street with people, cars, and horse-drawn wagons on the road below, while multi-story buildings tear apart as flames leap from their roofs following a series of aftershocks during SanFrancisco's 1906 earthquake, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFMBRP–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. .... d Burlacy rnar-=j=Parnell daur & n of Sr Jo.=Thomas Nicholas of . .Huddles-ton. ried to his 3rd wife. . daur of SirMichaell Dormer. B Baldwin Lo. Chiefe Jus- Ramsey Burlacy.tice of the Comon Pleas, of =p d. 5 June 1564. Hitche. c 20 THE VISITATION OP BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN 1634. A| Edward=FKatharine daur Burlacyof Mar-low. Blanch. of Wm Bury ofCulnaham inCom: Oxon. William BurlacyMarr: Mary da:of... Englishof Flashin. John Bur-=pAnne dau & lacy ofMarlowein Com:Bucks. con of SrRobt. Littonof the countyof HertfordK
RMPGMT77–Black and white photograph, shot from a low angle, showing James C Flood's Italian Renaissance Revival style, mansion, with a horse-drawn carriage in the foreground, the only Nob Hill mansion to structurally survive the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, California, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2ANAMCR–From the Cape to Cairo; the first traverse of Africa from south to north . ther on, one of my Congolese soldiers, who, against allorders, lagged behind a few minutes, mysteriously disappeared, and anexhaustive search failed to find any trace either of him or of natives. Thecountry was very open, and he Avas carrying a rifle, so they must havespirited him away very cleverly. From here to the mouth of the Zarafthere is only one village, so that for food I was entirely dependent on myrifle. At first there Avas no difficulty, as the river swarmed Avith hippo,and there were numbers of hartebeeste,
RMPGMT85–Black and white photograph showing a monument to Admiral Dewey's victory in the Bay of Manilla, and several multi-story buildings ringing Union Square in downtown San Francisco, as they appeared before San Francisco's 1906 earthquake, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AJC326–A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . - few branches, until they reach the subpapillarylayer of the corium. Here they again form a more orless horizontal network, which also gives off manybranches. The plexus of arteries at the junction of the cutis andsubcutaneous tissue is very rich. It supplies the papillaeof the hair, the coils of the sweat glands, and also sendsoff branches which break up into capillaries in the pan-niculus adiposus. The subpapillary network of arteriessupplies vessels to the exter
RMMD24XX–Photoengraving of the dining room interior in a house designed by George W. Maher, Kenilworth, Illinois, 1905. Courtesy Internet Archive. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2AX8N98–Rock-climbing in the English Lake District . G. P. Abraham & Sons, Photos. Colliers Chimney, Moss Ghyll (Face fiage Bl) MOSS GHYLL 51 up for another 200 feet, and were deeply cut by thevertical Colliers Chimney, which starts almost atonce from our level. The skyline trended downwardsby the left, so tha.t the open route to the top wasnot so long in point of distance as the other. It certainly was easier to work up the wall to theleft. It rose at a steep angle, and was columnar instructure, with long, porphyritic slabs crowned bysmall levels of tufted grass. The leader would oftenbe unable to he
RMMD24PD–Black and white photograph of two women outdoors, preparing a fish for baking by rubbing soft clay on it, 1905. Courtesy Internet Archive. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2AJ354M–Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . Normally it receives only theoccasional overflow from distributaries of this river, but in 1904the Colorado was largely diverted to it, and only recently (1907)has that river been confined to its proper channel. The sink, there-fore, is now partially filled by a lake with an area of nearly 500square miles, which will probably not dry away completely for fif-teen or twenty years. A GREAT TROUGH. The most important sinks of the desert form a more or less con-tinuous group along a northwest-southeast line, which may be sp
RMP844F6–Seven Potters Excelsior corn clips, digitally colored and enhanced photograph, 1904. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AWHRTJ–In the forbidden land, an account of a journey into Tibet . his lady. I found thismore than justified. By night or day she would never re-fuse help to the sick, and her deeds of kindness whichbecame known to me are far too numerous to detail inthese pages. Perhaps her most valuable quality is herperfect tact—a quality I have found none too commonamong missionaries. Her patience, her kindly mannertowards the Shokas, her good heart, the wonderful curesshe wrought among the sick, were items of which thesehonest mountaineers had everlasting praises to sing. AShoka was telling me that it was not an
RMP861B6–Black and white print illustrating an angled view of the Old Post Office Pavilion, a multi-level Richardsonian Romanesque structure with a tall tower over the triple-arched entrance, located at 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, and currently operated by Donald Trump as the 'Trump International Hotel, Washington DC', 1903. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFRH20–. American homes and gardens. WOLFF PHE owner of this beautiful* residence at Elkhart, Indiana,enjoys his Bath Room as muchas any room in the house. It,together with the Kitchen, Pan-try and Laundry, is equippedwith the most modern fixturesfrom the Wolff factories whichharmonize perfectly with theArchitecture of the home. Get our booklet on BathRoom Suggestions. JS. Hill Tiimock - JrcMYecfi L Wolff Manufacturing Co. Plumbing Goods Exclusively Main Office, 601-627 West Lake Street Showrooms, 111 N.Dearborn Street CHICAGO BRANCHES: Denver, Omaha, Minneapolis, Dallas, Rochester POTTERY: Trenton,
RMP861JP–Black and white print illustrating an angled view of the Technical School, a multi-level Romanesque Revival structure with a corner tower, located on College Street in Toronto, Canada, 1903. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AJM79E–Seed annual 1908 . larger, distinctly smoother, solid and of verygood quality. Early, smooth and of a largesize it is a particularly profitable tomato formarket gardeners. Pkt. 5c; Oz.SOc; 3 0z. 55c;%Lb. $1.00; Lb. $3.00 We considerthis one ofthe very best early tomatoes yet introduced.Vine vigorous and very productive. Fruitdeep scarlet-red, smooth, of large size andexcellent quality. Pkt. 5c; Oz.SOc. 3 Oz.55c;h Lb. $1.00; Lb. $3.00 Chalks Early Jewel Farlv Mir>liia-an One of the best second E-ariy iviicnigan ^aviy sorts, its first fruits are very early and the vines continuefor a long tim
RMP8461B–Black and white photograph of the eastern facade of the 1895 Low Memorial Library Building, a neoclassical structure designed by architect Charles Follen McKim, located at Columbia University in New York City, 1903. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AJ9R8R–Forage crops for soiling, silage, hay and pasture . re is some dust in the seed. It is alwaysrisky to trust seed that has been stored in anyquantity in a close bin, as its germinating powermay be impaired. Hence, seed that is not fresh,or new, should not be trusted. It may even sproutin a germinating pan, and yet have a low vitalitythat would give a poor stand. The best heads from the best plant in the field,under ordinary conditions, should furnish the seedfor the next year. If the seed is left to cure on thestalk in the shock, the selection may be made atany time before thrashing; if left on
RMPGMT6Y–Black and white illustration depicting human corpses and building debris, mired in ash and lava in the center of a city street in Pompeii, Italy, with damaged buildings on either side, following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFRTEY–. American homes and gardens. - Send for Beautiful Booklet Illustrating in colors the va«ous designs of these uniquechairs, tabid- and stools. A-A-VANTINE-S-CO Boston Broadway and 18th Street NEW YORK Established 57 Years Philadelphia Berkey & Gay Furniture Co. will send you on receipt of 15-2 cent stamps a copy of Character in Furniture a de luxe book of romance and history of period furniture. Illustrated byRene Vincent. Their address is 178 Canal Street Grand Rapids, Mich. HESSMiaOCKER The Only Modern, SanitarySTEEL Medicine Cabinet or locker finished in snow-white, bakedeverlasting enamel,
RMPGMT74–Black and white illustration, from a high angle, showing widespread destruction in urban San Francisco caused by the 1906 earthquake and fires, with a caption stating the 'calamity has demonstrated the fact that steel structures are superior to brick and stone', 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AN6D6H–Injury to vegetation and animal life by smelter wastes . ouslyaffect the soil and so indirectly injure the i^lant through the roots.He is further of the opinion that soils subjected to the action ofsulphur dioxid suffer from a reduction in the loAver forms of animaland plant life Avhich are so necessary to the series of natural changestaking place in normal soils. He is also of the opinion that suchsoils suffer a loss in bases, Avhich eventually causes them to becomeacid, as not enough bases are present to form humates Avith the humicacid. In proof of the latter point, he has taken soil sample
RMP5X0R4–Black and white portrait photograph of George H Vose, prominent California agriculturalist, shown from the waist up, his head turned in three-quarter view, with a bushy grey beard and mustache, a dark suit, and a thoughtful expression on his face, from the volume 'History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Oakland and Environs, ' authored by JM (James Miller) Guinn, and published in Los Angeles by the Historic Record Co, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AKN9R2–Garden and farm manual : 1905 . Beautiful imbri-cated flowers ; 1% to 2 inches in diameter. Pkt., 10c. DATURA Strong growing orna-mental annuals, with verylarge, showy flowers; 2 to 3feet high. 1043. Cornucopia(Horn of Plenty). A grandvariety; immense trumpet-shaped flowers with threecones or funnels, one with-in the other; French whiteon inside, marbled withroval purple on the out-side. Pkt,, 10c No. 1044. New GoldenQueen. A magnificentplant for open ground, withmost brilliant golden-yel-low flowers of enormoussize, many of them 10inches long. Pkt., 10c. DELPHINIUM (or Perennial Larkspur)Hand
RM2AWHXE5–The Mexican mining journal . SIMPLE MINE ACCOUNTING By DAVID WALLACE 78 pages, 6x9, with forms. $1.25 TJ. S. Cy.By Registered Mail. Postpaid. Some very good material has been added to this excellent little book. It has some new sections on card systems forwarehouses, snipping documents, sheets of costs and profits, etc., etc. From the first publication the book has proved most useful to every Superintendent or Mine Manager who wasntan expert accountant and whose business wouldnt warrant employing one. It is essentially simple. It shows how to develop the ordinary books and systems of a small m
RM2AKAP18–Belles, beaux and brains of the 60's . e advanced; lookedtriumphantly around and gave a sigh of content. Then sheproduced from one pocket an army hardtack, from the othera piece of camp bacon and began eating them ravenously.Rushing out she reappeared, eating more hungrily thanbefore. This she repeated three times; the announce-ments showing: First sylla-ble — Second — Third —Fourth—and Wholeword! The charade was notguessed and had to be an-nounced: Ingratiate! Then, when all the cha-rades were done, really beau-tiful pictures were shown,the special effort to se-cure beauitful women beingvoted
RM2AWRKX4–This week in Boston . TK. INNOVATION PUBUSHING COMPANY 27 BEACH STREET nrlRht. 1911, by The Innovation Publistiln? Co. ,,iu-nil Iiditinn =1=KAKASBROS. MANUFACTURERS Wm.F. Kakas, Pres. C O R P O I t kJlsAlt!jlsJS G Ed Kakas. Trcs. We are showing good values in fine qualityof Furs for every occasion. Lynx, Mink andHudson Bay Sables made up in the prevailingfashions :: :: :: :: :: Fur Sets of the Latest Designsat Reasonable Prices EVERY FUR FOR MOTOR WEAR 179TREMONT-ST-BOSTON-TEL-OXFORD 48 ims William H. Winship (Successor to H. A. Winship) ESTABUSHED 1842 Manufacturer of and Importer of Trunks,
RM2AM07AP–Terra Mariae . ICl.l S. K A TIKX, I.altimorc, .Md. Ili-liintfs h the ^(.•mi> Kittcniiis.May l)f >cfii at nij^hts prowling; almiy;fences. i ia> a sweet face an. Willnf)t scratch and will ])lay fT an huiirwith three l)alls insteail ni stnilyinn.Mafle >ueh a noise last fall that theHar Examiners eouM nut turn it awav. William H. Klinesmith, ISaltimore, Md. lie was perfectlv wild when he en-tered the jnngle. However, he tooklessons frnin Irof. Bangert and nrnvwaltzes more gracefully than tliedancing bear at Mundys Zoo. Didou ever read liis book, llow 1Danced the (lerman ? Schwatka wil
RM2AG28R8–. Te Karere. Elder Gooch Elder Halversen NEW ZEALAND SOUTHMISSION . . ELDER FRANK T. REILLEY,JR., of the New Zealand South Mis-sion, returned to his home on the 23rdof January, 1960, via the Mariposa.Elder Reilley laboured in Aucklandfor 1 month; Otago 8 months; ChurchCollege 1 month; Taranaki 9 monthswhere he served as a supervising elder ;Manawatu 6 months as supervisingelder; and in Wellington for the re-maining 5 months. Upon leaving hewishes to say: Follow your heartsdesires and youll follow the Gospelplan. The Holy Ghost will help youif youll let it. Thanks for helping mein life. E Whapo
RM2ANHX7M–A Christmas carol . e with the lace tucker : not the one withthe roses—blushed. Do go on, Fred, said Scrooges niece,clapping her hands. He never finishes whathe begins to say ! He is such a ridiculousfellow ! Scrooges nephew revelled in another laugh,and as it was impossible to keep the infectionoff; though the plump sister tried hard to doit with aromatic vinegar ; his example wasunanimously followed. * I was only going to say, said Scroogesnephew, that the consequence of his tak-ing a dislike to us, and not making merry withus, is, as I think, that he loses some pleasantmoments, which could
RM2AJ6BY5–Rock County, Wisconsin; a new history of its cities, villages, towns, citizens and varied interests, from the earliest times, up to date . hthe verities of experience. Strongly social in his make-up andmost kindly thoughtful for those in need, and his sense of humorand expression of it was entirely original, a genuine Yankee drol-lery flavoring it all. Experience had distilled for him many a wiseepigram and philosophical deduction to which he was wont togive a terse expression peculiarly his own. And so outside ofbusiness hours he was companionable and much enjoyed by alarge circle of friends.
RM2ANEE63–The higher life in art; a series of lectures on the Barbizon school of France, inaugurating the Scammon course at the Art Institute of Chicago . d 5q «ogL. rt t :-;., ^JtmKi ^B rHwJn-- (jjL • *kI9e ^B P«BU ^ E^ fl BBS! ^Bfc-^*j5Hi A V i */skSFj^ 11
RM2AKXF8D–Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . Tabari (d. A.D. 923),writing in the same century as Firdausi, but earlier, even claimsthat it was to a place in Istakhr, called Dizh-i Mplsht, Strong-hold of Records, that Zoroasters patron, Vishtasp, sent theoriginal copy of the Avesta, which was engrossed in letters ofgold. This tradition, also found elsewhere, seems to agree withthe Pahlavi account of the archetype copy of the scriptureswhich was deposited in the treasury of Shaplgdn ^ and burned 1 See p. 294, above. Euluh, cited by
RM2AM7EPT–Grandest century in the world's history; containing a full and graphic account of the marvelous achievements of one hundred years, including great battles and conquests; the rise and fall of nations; wonderful growth and progress of the United States ..etc., etc . k should be delivered di-rectly upon the intrenchments. All at Work. To do this, however, a sufficient num-ber of boats must be provided, and itwas necessary to cut a canal from theBayou Bienvenu wide and deep enoughto float the ships launches now in thelake. Upon this arduous undertakingthe whole of the force was at once set towork.
RM2AKNY6A–Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city . r theatrical enter-tainments. The new theatre was located at the corner ofFederal and Franklin Streets and with itsopening on February 3, 1794, the dramatichistory of Boston may be properly said to havebegun. It was called the Boston Theatre andwas under the management of Charles StuartPowell and Baker. It had been erected from theplans of Charles Bulfincli, then a young man, anda contemporary thus describes it: It was one hundred and forty feet long,sixty-two feet wide, forty feet high; a lofty andspacious
RM2AXF5YD–Principles of mining : valuation, organization and administration; copper, gold, lead, silver, tin and zinc . are tentative in any event. Another line of division from an engineering view is broughtabout by a combination of three of the factors mentioned. Thisis the classification into outcrop and deep-level mines.The former are those founded upon ore-deposits to be workedfrom or close to the surface. The latter are mines based uponthe extension in depth of ore-bodies from outcrop mines. Suchprojects are not so common in America, where the law in mostdistricts gives the outcrop owner the right
RM2AJMNG9–Trans-Himalaya; discoveries and adventures in Tibet . DhaulagiPi ..^^^j^^,, ..a...-,. L ?• tA , r z !L^fl-*•,. Tcanashu Marp7ia,AMba?sMadi P * J3aduag i-Ta lara2608 ^etingchuya..JjahuCkpar-
RM2AJJYT7–Farquhar's catalogue of seeds 1900 : plants, bulbs tools fertilizers, sundries . SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. No. 7150. No. Pkt. 7170 SCHIZOPETALON Walkeri. Elegant hardy annualwith numerous white almond-scented fringed flowers.It should be sown where intended to bloom. Heightnine inches • 05> 7175 SCYPHANTHUS Elegans. Beautiful climbing an-nual with cup-shaped yellow flowers ; well adapted forcovering trellises and screens 15 7180 SEDUM Coeruleum. (Blue Annual Stonecrop.) A useful plant for rockwork, edgings, stone walls 0/other dry situations ; three inches. . <? %- 7190 SENECIO Elegans Double
RM2AM5444–Gîza : Bericht über die von der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien auf gemeinsame Kosten mit DrWilhelm Pelizaeus unternommenen Grabungen auf dem Friedhof des Alten Reiches bei den Pyramiden von Gîza . Mastaba des Ktpwpth. ??> Kin^m- !. Ansichl von Südost; c die Savgkamn* IIki;ma.. Junkee: (h/.a VI, TAF. XXI..
RM2AX28Y9–Vick's catalogue : bulbs plants and seeds . it withstands the indoor temperaturewell. Each 15 cents ; larger plants 25cents, 50 cents, and £1.00 each. CLIMBING LACE FERN Asparagus plumosus nanus, beau-tiful on account of its light featherygrowth, which very much resembleslace. The graceful, dark greenfoliage surpasses the Maiden HairFern in delicacy of texture. Splen-did as a pot plant and for decorativepurposes. Each 20 cents ; two for35 cents. CYPERUS, Umbrella Plant Cyperus alternifolius, a beautiful, easy growing plant. Itmakes a very showy plant for pot culture, is one of thebest for fern
RM2AX7FXY–Man and abnormal man, including a study of children, in connection with bills to establish laboratories under federal and state governments for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes, with bibliographies . Fig. 91.—Large caliper rule. heel, then he pushes down the movable end of the caliper until it touches the greattoe, reading the distance indicated on the scale. In measuring the middle finger (fig. 92b) the operator places it on the back of therule, turning the finger to be measured into a position at right angles to the back ofthe hand. To measure the forearm (fig. 92c) t
RM2AG4PKA–. Castles and chateaux of old Burgundy and the border provinces. -le-Franc on the plans of Primataccio, probablyin 1545, certainly not later, though the exactdate appears to be doubtful. That Primatacciomay have designed the building there is littledoubt, as he is definitely known to have con-tributed to the royal chateaux of Fontainebleauand Chambord. For a matter of three-quartersof a century the edifice was in the constructionperiod however, and since Primataccio died in1570 it is improbable that he carried out thedecorations, a class of work upon which hemade his great reputation, for the
RM2AKNA4E–Wholesale catalogue of seeds, implements, fertilizers, insecticides for market gardeners and truckers : spring 1905 edition . Fig Tilts forward and picks up a barrelor heavy article like a warehousetruck. Any barrel can be handled. Useful for spraying. TJ55 Btitler v?teel Hand Cart.. The Butler Steel Hand Cart fills the want for a two-wheel cart better thanany other invention. Its usefulness is unlimited, and is not confined to onespecial purpose. It will handle fruit, garden vegetables, grain, leaves, cut grass, trash, ensilage,manure, fertilizer, tools, barrels, kegs boxes, packa-res, etc. N
RM2AM5JBP–This week in Boston . en for the firsttime in Boston in this exhibition. It is pleasant to think in this con-nection that Miss Barrymore will be here in Boston this week, for sheis a very close friend of Mrs. Fairchild and had a deep affection forMrs. Houston, as well as great interest iii her work. Massachusetts General Hospital established 1799 on McLean Street.The granite building was designed by Bulfinch. It is the oldest but oneof the hospitals in the country! and one of the best organized in theworld, with a staff of the most eminent physicians and surgeons. Dr.i W. T. G. Mortons discove
RM2AMXX21–Construction work in cardboard and paper for grades I to IV, without the use of tools; with a course in woodwork for the fifth grade . *rT ^-e. -43
RM2AJ528B–Fungous diseases of plants . genus Gymnosporangium. Aside from a direct agreement inthe sequence of spore forms, and in the general relations of theseforms one to another in the different species, all have the samespore forms, namely, spermogonia, secidia, and teleutospores ; andin the different species the same spore forms appear in almostthe identical season. PROTOBASIUIOMYCETES 423 There are about fifteen species of these fungi, all but one ofwhich have the ascidial or rust stage (Roestelia) on some memberof the tribe Pomccie, generally apple, pear, or crab (Pyrus), cjuince(Cydonia), shad b
RM2AJA4WT–[Course catalog] . out-lined the courses of study in order to do more thorough and in-tensive work; and it has moved into the best equipped build-ings, for educational purposes, in the country. Mere numbers, however, afford no proper test of the worthof the School. That worth is determined rather by the qualityof work the institution performs, and this in turn depends on thecharacter of its teachers and its students. The teachers arecollege and university trained men of large teaching experiencewho know of and are in sympathy with the aims and purposes ofthe ambitious men in the School. The st
RM2AKRMFC–Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city . CopynglU, I.Oo, b Willismi Siiimier AppletonMRS. RICHARD DERBY AS ST. CECILIA.Frontispiece OLD BOSTONDAYS & WAYS FROM THE DAWN OF THE REVOLUTIONUNTIL THE TOWN BECAME A CITY BYMARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD AUTHOR OF ST. BOTOLPHS TOWN, AMONG OLD NEW ENGLANDINNS, old new ENGLAND CHURCHES, ETC. With Numerous Illustrations BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1909 Copyright, 1909,By Little, Brown, and Company. All rights reserved Published, October, 1909 Blectrotyped and Printed byTHE COLONIAL PRESSC. H. Simonds & Co., Bo
RM2AKBA7C–American homes and gardens . expanse of seascaperise rough promontories composed ofstones, with rich hues of purple and red soplaced as to give effect of light upon therocky crags. Below, in the foreground,are to be seen the natural Crustacea, crabs,as if sporting in the deep water. The dense foliage of trees with hugetrunks looms up into a brilliant crimsonsky, fleeced with deep purple and violetclouds. The trunks of the trees are thenatural razor-shells which give true formand color. This picture is the last ofthree made to represent in order—sunset,moonrise and sunrise. A finished piece of
RM2AKY0DF–Nuovi ritratti letterari ed artistici . lagilità del discorso e con lar-guzia facile e fine, e spesso pungente, di vec-chio fioreiitino ; della quale si vedevan luccicalele punte sulla sua bocca fiorentinissima anclieprima che ne uscisse la parola. In letteraturail :SU0 sentimento dominante era lodio della ret-toiica: non credo che ci sia miai stato al mondouomo pili difficile a prendere allamo delle bellefrasi. Ma nel suo salotto, nei crocchi dove sipiarlava di lettere o darti, non si tratteneva chebrevemente, e per puro atto di oortesia. Di coi-tesia era maestro; ma non senza lasciar traspa-
RM2AG35H2–. The Canadian nurse. s degreefrom Teachers College, Columbia University,and a masters degree in public health from theHarvard School of Public Health. She wasformerly supervising nurse with the West Mil-waukee Health Department and acting directorof the Hackensack (New Jersey) Visiting NurseService. Since 1949 she has been an assistantprofessor of public health nursing at theUniversity of Pennsylvania. In addition to her work in education, Mrs.Hall has been an active member of severalprofessional organizations and has served onlocal and state committees for legislation,structure, and counsell
RM2AWJ6BE–Census of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1905 . arbleliead. Steam engines. 8 146 Steam engines. Gas and gasoline engines, . 97 26644 Gas and gasoline engines, .Water wheels. 15 7115 Water motors, 1 2 SAIiEM. Rented power:Electric,Other, 20140 Steam engines. Gas and gasohne engines, Electric motors, 5846 7,441 67 4 Merrimac. Rented power: Steim engines. 5 207 Electric, 372 Gas and gasoline engines. 2 18 Other, 317 Water wheels, . 1 25 Electric motors, 1 10 Salisbury. Rented power: Gas and gasoline engines, . 2 16 Electric, - 27 Sangrns. Sletlmen. Steam engines. 9 195 Steam engines. 15 3,696
RM2AWK3T8–The life of Abraham Lincoln, drawn from original sources and containing many speeches, letters, and telegrams hitherto unpublished . nto the spring the President sawevery day that the end was approaching and as he realizedthat at last the mighty problem over which he had agonizedfor so many months was unfolding, as he saw not only thatthe primary object for which he had been struggling—theUnion—was to be attained but that even before this endwas attained the evil which had caused all the trouble was tobe eradicated, he experienced a lofty exaltation, a fresh real-ization that the will of God p
RM2AKMX07–Plant-breeding; comments on the experiments of Nilsson and Burbank . ledge the fact from the regularity of theoccurrence of the combination, without even being ableto guess its cause. Of course, there are also correlations which we mayunderstand or at least believe we understand. In our case,one of these is seen in the broader flower-buds of the (E. brev-istylis, when compared with the CE. Lamarckiana. In thelatter the calyx is extended by the growth of the style, whichpresses the stigma from within against its tip. The calyxbeing thereby elongated, it is only natural that its form be-comes mo
RM2AWD6DW–A historical sketch of the 'Old Mission,' and its missionaries to the Ojibway Indians : on Madeline Island, Lake Superior, Wisconsin . TO ALL WHO (BELIEVE IN THE GOOT) OL<D VIRTUES Of Consecration, Courage, Charity, (Devotion, Faith, Hope,Love, (Patience, (Philanthropy, Self=Sacrifice, and Steady-fast Toil for Christ s sake to uplift Humanity, thesepages are Cordially (Dedicated In His NamebyTHE AUTHOR.. ao PHcu31924102029489
RM2AM84GC–Gîza : Bericht über die von der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien auf gemeinsame Kosten mit DrWilhelm Pelizaeus unternommenen Grabungen auf dem Friedhof des Alten Reiches bei den Pyramiden von Gîza . ats- und Halb-monatsfest; dieser Angabe folgt gewöhnlieh: .undan jedem Fest und jedem Tage. Der Architrav über der Nordscheintür warnicht vollendet, als man die Bemalung der Kammerbegann: eine Steinmetzarbeit ist nicht zu gewahren;siehe Phot. 4US. 469, 495. Die Fläche wurde nurwenig geglättet und dann mit einer dicken Mörtel-schicht überzogen, in der man die Figuren desEhepaares und die Inschrif
RM2AM8JD5–Report of the Commissioner for the year ending June 30, 1899 . € /.(Jtfew§.
RM2AKBJFC–Trans-Himalaya; discoveries and adventures in Tibet . be sitting on adune in the heart of the Takla-makan desert. We slipped down to the sheltered side of the dune,but here, out of the wind, it was still worse. We wereenveloped in clouds of sand which penetrated everywhere,into our eyes, ears, and noses, and irritated the skin whereit came into contact with the body. The moaning howl ofthe storm was heard above and around us. My oarsmenslept or strolled about, but their footprints were at onceobliterated by the wind. I played with the sand like achild—let it roll down the lee-side, built a sma
RM2AG074E–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1897-98, No.33-66. 61 ^ basi< £1 366. Corundum crystals from Carlo, Raglao and Brudenell—5-12 natural size (p. 215). P m
RM2AWH6W8–Geschichte des florentinischen Grabmals von den ältesten Zeiten bis Michelangelo . e Idee nicht über die des Quattrocento hinausgeht. Die Bedeutung,die Sansovino für die Entwicklung des Grabmals gehabt hat, ist demnach grundver-schieden von der Michelangelos. Die Werke des einen stellten der Form, die desanderen auch der Idee nach die letzten und bedeutendsten Glieder der Genesis des * Siehe Gregoroviub, «Grabdenkmäler der Papsle>. 272 Grabmals dar. Michelangelo war Ende und Anfang der beiden Absciinitte, in diedie Entwicklung des christlichen Grabmals zerfällt. Der Untergang und die Geburt
RM2AJK79R–Antonio Stradivari, his life and work (1644-1737) . chambermusic. In 1699 we meet for the first time with a change of form,the earliest indication we have yet succeeded in tracing ;and of the following year—1700—we have two repre-sentative examples made from the same design ; these are,moreover, the only violoncellos known to us of that date.The 1699 bass has suffered severely; once it was a fineinstrument; those of the year 1700 are both good ex-amples ;—the finer of the two, known as the Cristiani, *formerly belonged to that gifted lady-player to whomMendelssohn dedicated his * Romance sans
RM2AWDBM1–Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 014 754 531 9 ^historicalencycl03bate. 8
RM2AX6NGR–History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the end of 1902 . on war with England, and hismuch condemned recession later, weremere opportunist acts, is still a question.Many consider them pieces of a deep-laidpolicy by Polk to tole Mexico to war inhope of Englands aid, then, suddenlypacifying England, to devour Mexico athis leisure. CHAPTER IV. CALIFORNIA AND THE COMPROMISE OF 185O One of the campaigns at the beginningof the Mexican War was that of GeneralStephen W. Kearney, from Fort Leaven-worth, against New Mexico. It wasopened in May, 1846. He invaded thecountry
RM2AWFPWF–Salem Female Academy and College Catalogs . >#&Wte ifhVr. SEPTEMBER 1894JUNE .895. Ji Criit & Kcehi-j, Printer;, Salem, N C. TRUSTEES. Rt. Rev. EDWARD RONDTHALER, D. D., President. N. S. SI EWERS, M. D.Rev. JAMES E. HALE. FINANCIAL BOARD. Rt. Rev. EDWARD ROXDTHALER, D. D., President.N. S. SI EWERS, M. D.Rev. JAMES E. HALL.JOHN W. FRIES.C. THOMAS PFOHL.I. H. KAPP. PRINCIPAL. Rev. JOHN H. CLEWELL.To whom address all Correspondence. Salem Female Academy.OFFICERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD. Rev. JOHN H. CLEWELL. Principal. Mrs. ALICE V. CLEWELL.Superintendent of the Household. Miss EMMA A. LEHMAN. Miss
RM2AJH632–Cement houses and how to build them. . Bed Rm.mart J
RM2AJ2PMJ–Operative surgery . Pig. 123.—Silk on spools.. Fig. 122.—Bobbins forligatures. Pig. 124.—Wide-mouthedbottle for ligatures. this purpose, since they impair the integrity of the fiber. A strict surgicaltechnique enjoins the use of freshly prepared silk on each occasion. Catgut.—Catgut is used extensively as ligatures and sutures. The bestcatgut is that which comes from Germany in the form of violin, guitar,or banjo strings. Only the very best should be used. In general it willbe found that only five sizes are required. Manufacturers are in the habitof designating the size of catgut by numbers, a
RM2AN013J–A gallery of pen sketches in black and white of 'Cincinnatians as we see 'em' . W. A. BEXXETT Lumber. ALBERT BKTTIXGKR Attorney at Law
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