RMP844JB–Black and white wood engraving by Augustus St Gaudens, depicting a full-length Statue of Abraham Lincoln at Chicago, Lincoln wears a long-jacketed suit with a waistcoat and bow tie, and stands in contrapposto pose in front of a carved wooden armchair, his head tilted slightly down, with one hand in his pocket and the other clutching his lapel, 1894. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2AFP6A4–. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. VICTORIA ASTEB. VICTORIA ASTERS. Probably the handsomest varieties, takenall in all, for size, color and profusion ofbloom. The colors include many extremelydelicate and some gorgeous shades; flowersvery double and 4 inches across; from 20 to40 on a plant; height, 15 to 18 inches. (See cut.)Victoria, Finest Mixed. Contains many lovely colors PM. 10 Solid Colors. White, pure 10 Scarlet, dark and rich 10 Purple 10 Sky Blue 10 Crimson 10 Peach Blossom Pink 10 Striped Varieties. Indigo Blue, edged white 10 Copper-red, tipped white 10 Heliotrope, edged
RM2AJAYYJ–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Her life was one of self-sacriflce anddevotion. She was lieard to say abouta month before her death: If I havean enemy I do not know of it. Whata noble life hers must have been. Beside her brother, Mr. D. P. Kin-caid, and children with whom shelived she is survived by three sisters,Mrs. D. A. McCord, of Charlotte, Mrs.Amanda Robinson and Mrs. J. W. Hen-kle, of Lincoln County. May God inhis all *wise providence comfort thebereaved. A Friend. Kincaid—Miss Ann Kincaid, aged 61years, 1 month and 18 days, passedto her eternal reward at 3 a. m., De-cember
RM2AKBKHE–The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love . a great many years under the delusion that we were at peace in this countr), but there never has been any peace until within the last twenty years. It was war of pen and war of speech. Eook at the Congressional record of 1830. W^as that peace ? The Congressional record of 1837, of 18^6, of 1857, of i860. Was that peace? No! Because of the inimical nature of the interests of the North and the South, there was perp
RM2AMY1WA–Text book of abdominal surgery : a clinical manual for practitioners and students . ight kidney lies alongside the twelfth dorsal andfirst three lumbar vertebra?, being pushed down by the liver;the left reaches as high as the upper border of the twelfthdorsal, and barely so low as the third lumbar vertebra. Fromthe front, about one half of the right kidney is covered by thechest wall, and proportionally more of the left. On deepinspiration, both, but especially the right, are pushed down toan appreciable extent, and in this way it is often possible tofeel with great distinctness fully one half
RM2AN2F3J–How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . 2409 A. W. 2410 A. W 2411 A. W 2412 A. W. 2413 A. W 2414 Ink ai 2415 Ink . Fabers Artists Rubber Per cake, 10 |0 15 $0 20 $0 2.5 $0 50 Fabers Black Rubber Per cake, 20 25 Fabers Ink Eraser Per cake, Fabers large Fabers extra lartje Eacli. id Pencil Eraser, in wood $0 15 niamuioth 25 t E. F A B E R S PARA PENCIL RUBBER. 2416 No. »416. Para Pencil Rubber Per stick, p 05 E. FAEF.RSCABIElET RUBBER.
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RM2AWX1F2–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . coming of Christ has been ushered in withvivid eschatological hopes. But surely the churchwill not turn idolater and set her face toward thetype of the past when the present and the futurehold so much of promise and hope! On the other hand, social service detached fromthe church presents no thorough-going logical sys-tem. The leaders of the movement—where therehas been successful leadership—make for it nosuch claim. What is faith? A vital and audaciousconfidence in Gods grace, so sure that he who hasit would die a thousand times for it. The Song of
RM2AN9GMP–American football . he wear and tear of a season. Almost equally to be deprecated is thewaste of time often devoted to makinghalf-backs of slow heavy weights. Only 96 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. a quick man can perform a half-backsduties successfully; and although muchcan be left to practice, there must besome natural quickness to build upon.Slow men can be improved far morerapidly in the forward line than amongthe halves. All this regarding theweight of half-backs applies not onlyto Varsity teams, but school teams aswell, if one will make the proper pro-portional changes in weight. That is, aVarsity p
RM2AJJDCH–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . Harbour and ruins of Cnidus. of Apollo and Poseidon. The great navaldefeat of Pisander by Conon (b.c. 394) tookplace off Cnidus. Pliny mentions it as a freecity (v. 104). Among the celebrated nativesof the city were Ctesias, Eudoxus, Sostratus,and Agatharchides. It is said to have beenalso called, at an early period, Triopia, fromits founder Triopas, and, in later times,Stadia. (Strab. p. 656; Paus. v. 24, 7, viii.30, x. 11.) Cnosus or Gnosus, subsequently Cnossus orGnossus (Kvaicos, Tvwaos, Kvoxrcrds, Tvutrcros :Kvdxrios, Kvuaffio
RM2AX739E–Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . REMBRANDT S FATHER. 1630 (B. 229). OTHER PICTURES OF THAT EPOCH 53 represented ? Like Dr, Bode, we must be content to ask the ques-tion, without offering a solution. The picture is a very attractive one,. BAPTISM OF THE EUNUCH. (Engraved by J. van Vleit, in 1631, after a picture by Rembrandt.) and the problematical nature of the theme adds to its interest. Theimpasto is moderately fat in the lights, the touch precise and mellow, 54 REMBRANDT light and easy, the colour most harmonious. The delicately modelledhead of the old man is full of expression,
RM2AG1XAA–. Reports of the Inspectors of Mines of the anthracite and bituminous coal regions of Pennsylvania, for the year 1893. nate in.
RM2AG1251–. The argonauts of 'forty-nine, some recollections of the plains and the diggings. 144 HOMEWARD BOUND. and thus worked their wa}^ down into the soil. Thesegiants seem to lose their footing more frequently afterthe close of a storm than during its progress. Ourlogging cabin was located in the midst of a section ofthese forests, and I often, at such times, lay in mybunk of nights, as here and there one after anotherof these mighty chiefs of the forest lost their hold andcame tumbling to the earth, resounding as if each hadbrought down with it the thunders of heaven in itsdeath-agonies. A section
RM2AM4HM8–The Chap-book; semi-monthly . THE FOX AND THE BRAMBLES A Fox, being closely pursued, took to a hedge, thebushes gave way, and in catching hold of abramble tobreak his fall, he laid himself down and fell to lickinghis paws, making great complaint against the bramble.Good words, Reynard, said the Bramble, you shouldnever expect any kindness from an enemy. » ILLUSTRATIONS TO ^SOP S FABLES 11 ILLUSTRATIONS TO iESOPS FABLES,. THE WASP AND THE PART-RIDGES A flight of wasps and a covey of partridges, beinghard put to it for water, went to a farmer to beg some.The partridges offered to dig his vineyar
RM2AG62C3–. History of Dwight, from 1853 to 1894. of years. The first two namedare still employed in the school. Names of those who have served theircountry faithfully in the capacity ofschool director and board of education :D. McWilliams, J. B. Travis,Geo. Whitlock, Nelson Cornell,Oren Gould, Robt. Young, Henry Eldridge, Chas. S. Newell,W. H. Ketcham, S. L. D. Ramsey,Walter Baladen, J. G. Strong,John Sherrill. Dr. J. H. Hagerty, James Mcllduff, W. S. Sims,A. E. Gould, .Jesse Dilienbaugli, S, M. Witt, Eugene ]3aker, A. McKay. O. W. Pollard. J. J. Gore, C. J. Judd, B A. Buck, R. P. Morgan, Jr., J. C. Le
RM2AWRNKP–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . for a great and goodman. His oldest son, Sam, was in a hospital, butthe other children and his widow were pres-ent. John E. Underwood was admitted on trialinto the North Carolina conference at States-ville in 1883. Those of his class who remainare J. B. Hurley, R. B. John, F. M. Shambur-ger, T. J. Dailey, C. C. Brothers, D. H. Tuttle,and B. C. Allred of the North Carolina confer-ence, and H. M. Blair, J. A. Bowles, J. E.Woosley and J. H. Brendall of the WesternNorth Carolina conference His first appointment was Big Lick missionin Stanley county, whe
RM2AJ1WJF–Arbutus . hi Kappa psi •oundeil at Washington and Jefferson College, February, 1852 Indiana Beta Chapter Established May In, isfiu Flower —The Ivy Colors —Pink and Lavender Post Graduates Archibald Warnock Miller, 97 Roy Oakley Pike (Law), 00 Seniors Marc Eyan (Law) Walter Shirts (Law) George Webb Moore Cornelius Marcellus Smith (Law) Ralph Adolphus Pike (Law) Juniors Walter Henshaw Crim Wade Hampton Free Fred Adams Beck Winnie Allen Sutphin Roscoe Willeman Smith Charles Mott Lawrence SophomoresJames Bhren Higgins Fredric Cornelius Myers Chauncey Warring Dowden James Everett Smith Freshmen Jam
RM2AKWC1J–The book of antelopes . e Societys Collection, numerous specimens of the Black-buckhave been acquired by the Society since that date, but, probably on accountof the small free space assigned to them, little or no success has been metwith in breeding this beautiful species in the Regents Park. On the otherhand, at the Jardin dAcclimatation at Paris and in other places under aclimate more genial than our own, where large paddocks can be assignedto it, the Black-buck frequently reproduces in captivity and flourishesexceedingly. No figures of the Black-buck having been drawn under the late Sir Vic
RM2AN4JBW–Sicily : Phoenician, Greek, And Roman . nd a vote in the assembly ofthe new city. But it does not follow that the lotswere all equal or that there may not have been dis-tinctions in the disposal of offices. For a while, aslong as the settlement was weak, they would welcomenew citizens. When these were no longer needed, thetendency among the old citizens would be to closerequality among themselves and to sharper separation 6o THE FIRST AGE OF THE GREEK CITIES. between themselves and new comers. We get one signof political disputes among the Gamoroi themselves.When Himera was founded from Zankle
RM2AJ1WGY–Arbutus . Lambda Chapter Estal.lislipil Septemlier 10. ln^S Flower —White Ilose Colors—Blue and Gold Members in FacultyHoRAiE Addison IIoffmas, Professor of Greek William Perky Rogers, Dean of the Law SchoolCarl H. Eigenmans, Professor of Zoology Louis Sherman Davis, Associate Professor of Chemistry Charles Jacob Sembower, Assistant Professor of Eiigli!.h Ernest Hirman Lindlev, Associate Professor of PsychologyWilliam Ellsworth Clapham, Assistant Professor of LawJames P. Porter, Instructor in Pedagogy CHAPTER ROLL Seniors Freij Henry Batman Dudley Odeli Robert Shelby Moore Charles Patton Clark
RM2AG16HY–. Reports of the Inspectors of Mines of the anthracite and bituminous coal regions of Pennsylvania, for the year 1893. ic -:D-HGOCO^?0*aic^:D^c; Oi â ^:cc^^-K,C^ -C-.^^rJC-! ⢠â¢(^!,^,^CC! Nr^rH^ ⢠-rHM â¢sjauunj pwe sidAUQ in -j: cc â -J o â o -J o ra I- Oi Tf o â..- -* ^ :o cj -x! Tf c<t » o o:. t ^ WW cc o â uara -iaBclaioo ny I- C^ ^ -^ M :C rt t Tf M o^^Nn o ⢠⢠-⢠o ⢠tj! n -1 .n CO re â ⢠cc :o Oi CO -w o M iM ino.nooo«nnoooa:cotnoWt-M:sinooâi^t-fH^H.noo^nrCinrfQoc^ONrH^ ^ -> S 9 Q .J +J 3 p n o 3 =S o o ., S :S O 5 o ?^ â¢i- . i. a) pi; â c - o o . ^ ai3= s«s! M if, t;
RM2AN94A2–A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . Fig. 175 —The Forest Tent-caterpillar: a, effsrs; b,female moth; c, maKnified upper view of eggr; d,same, side view.—[After Kiley.] Fio. 176.-Larva of Forest Tent^caterpillar.-[After Saunders.] in their attacks to herbaceous, while others work in the hardest of wood.One of these latter (the Sixteen-legged Maple Borer) is shown in Fig. 173.The squash and peach-
RM2AG122H–. Magyarország vármegyéi és városai, Magyarország monografiája; a magyar korona országai történetének, földrajzi, képzömüvészeti, néprajzi, hadügyi és természeti visszonyainak, közmüvelödési és közgazdasági állapotának encziklopédiája. A Magyarország Vármegyei és Városai Központi Szerkesztöbizottsága közremuködésével szerkeszti Sziklay Jáños és Borovszky Samu.
RM2AG1T46–. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. d- :^>2 ^Z;^^^-^^^ ^^ ^^z €?-:^7^^^^€^C€ ^^ ^C^ ^fZtZ-€^^^ f^€^^ What are some other men doing ? Tom insists that we mustput down ^ Fishermen. Write the list that we have made, andthink of some others. (The perspective which the children willgive to these various callings will be as varied as the homes fromwhich your pupils come.) 172 Home Geography,. Fig. 77. Underground Products. The farmers by taking ca
RM2AN1TWM–Alternating generations; a biological study of oak galls and gall flies . Pla-te ni. OaM-Jcli. Jlic. Tr.v/=*.-, hth. The Method of Ovipositing, 115 quite evident that the anterior plate remains always afixed point, while on the contrary the posterior plateis drawn alternately up and down. By these simplemovements of the posterior plate, the insertion andwithdrawal of the spiculae are carried on ; the thrustingout of the spiculae is the harder operation, and iseffected by two powerful muscles; while their with-drawal is easier, and requires only one muscle. Theanterior plate remains passive dur
RM2AJMN32–Milk, cheese and butter, a practical handbook on their properties and the processes of their production . 326 MILK, CHEESE, AND BUTTER. With a ?/noidk^ (Iig- I9i)> ^d a scoop (Fij,^ 189), smallquantities can be worked perfectly, the scoop being held as inFig. 193, and borne down upon the butter,—not as if kneading putty,but gently ; not with a grinding, but a pressing, action. The hand. Fig. 191.—Butter Trundle. Fig. 192.—Working Butter with Scoop. will warm the scoop in time ; it is therefore well to keep a pair, theone beingr in water while the other is in use. But the work can bemore eco
RM2ANEYWC–Illustrated catalogue and price list of artists' materials, gold paint, bronze powders, metallics, metal leaf, &c: colors and materials for china and glass painting ; colors and materials for oil, water color & pastel painting and drawing, &c. . Nickel Plated Wheel each $12 00 Japanned Wheel 10 00 a 42 A. SARTORIUS & CO., NEW YORK. MATERIALS FOR CHINA AND GLASS PAINTING—ConU Wiffies Studio G^as Kttu. FOR FIRING DECORATED CHINA, EARTHENWARE AND GLASS.. No. 1 size of Muffle 12 inc No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5 No. 6 1418192026 Made in six sizes, viz:—hes liigh by 10, weight 100 lbs each $20.00 13,14,15,1
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RM2AJGGKN–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . n (b.c. 323) Meleager resisted the claims of Per-he was seven days old the Moerae appeared, diccas to the regency, and was eventually asso-declaring that the boy would die as soon as the < ciatedwith the latter in this office. Shortly after-piece of wood which was burning on the hearth wards, however, he was put to death by order ofshould be consumed. Althaea, upon hearing Perdiccas. (Arrian, An. i. 4, 20, hi. 11; Curt. x. 21-29.)—3. Son of Eucrates,the celebrated writer and col-lector of epigrams, was a nativeof Gadara in Pales
RM2AWPF2E–Proceedings of the..Annual Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. . a rough countryor over ploughed fields. Longmore, in concluding a very interesting chapter descriptiveof various forms of hand wheel litters, and of the experience of theBritish Army with this means of transportation, says: It is unlikely,however, that this class of conveyance will ever form part of theequipment for field service again. From the foregoing we may conclude that up to the presenttime no practicable solution of the question of first line of assistance(battlefield) work in future wars
RM2AJ7JEY–The United States of America; a study of the American commonwealth, its natural resources, people, industries, manufactures, commerce, and its work in literature, science, education, and self-government; . learned societies at all propor-tionate to the increase in the material facilities for research. Howcan we account for this ? ... In this country we are aware of buta single State which has thus taken upon itself the patronage ofscience, and it will probablv surprise manv readers to hear thatthis is Wisconsin. It is not impossible that there are other Stateswhich have done the same thing, bu
RM2AX96JJ–The Nights of Straparola . V-^;.
RM2AJBYE6–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . voice of conscience. Jesus spokewith the voice of God. Our age needs to hear the threevoices. It needs to hear the voice ofthe past—all of its knowledge, all ofits wisdom need to be made vocal forthe life of today; it needs to hear thevoice of conscience—across its lifethere must ring the great words,Thou Shalt and Thou shalt not;a moral passion must be kindled inits heart; and most of all it needs tohear the voice of absolute authorityand absolute finality—the voice ofGod. This is the voice of Jesus. Healone can speak in these mighty tonesunabashed
RM2AKCGM0–An international system of electro-therapeutics : for students, general practitioners, and specialists . yW. E. Ford, of New York. A cut of the small portable cautery isshown (Fig. 98). It is put up in hard-rubber or glass jars, with a screw-top cover, hermetically sealed so that the acid cannot spill out, andis inclosed in a polished hard-wood case holding either one or two-cells and a rheostat, and is best adapted to take out to an operation.He also makes other types of cells, which are best adapted to stationaryuse. Any one of the cells has sufficient power to heat a small cauteryknife. Any
RM2AFN88C–. Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1894). i, Jackson Center, Shelby, Ohio Young, Theodore B Wichita, Kans Young, E. S Mt. Morris, 111 Young, A. C, . .... Eaton, Delaware, IndYounger, S. S., . Bethany, Moultrie, 111 Yount, W. B., Bridgewater, Va Younce, Samuel, . Eaton, Delaware, Ind Yourtee, Eli Brownsville, Md Yundt, Simon E Mt. Morris, 111 Zern, Jacob, . Amherst, Phillips, Colo Zeigler, S. M Franklin Grove, HI Ziegler, D. P., Tower City, Schuylkill, Pa Ziegler, Jesse C, Royersford. Pa Zigler, Samuel, Mayland, Va Zigler, John P., Mayland, Va Zigler, D. C, . . Stover, Augusta, VaZeigler, Moses
RM2AKW2B3–The book of antelopes . and Kumaon from the Hume Collection. H 2 52 Our illustration (Plate L.), which represents a male of this animal in asnowstorm, has been put upon the stone by Mr. Smit from a coloureddrawing prepared by Mr. Wolf under the directions of the late Sir VictorBrooke. August, 1897. 53 Genus V. ANTIDORCAS. Type.Antidorcas, Sund. Pecora, K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1845, p. 271 (1847). A. euchore. General characters as in Gazella, but, as in Saiga tatarica alone of Rumi-nants, with only two lower premolars, and the upper anterior premolar reducedto half the size of the second. Back with
RM2ANH8H3–Portrait and biographical record of Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaContaining biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens ..together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . »^ I ii% ^•^%/^g^^^^f^^^^f^^^-^^^^i^^^^^y iiiiMniriniiiminm. AND MARIETTA AVENUES, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 507, houses, en<rine and boiler room, in addition to tliemain building. The building was erected in 1892,at a cost of ?;95,000. Further improvements willhe added to the amount of *30,000. When com-pleted the plant will cover an
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RM2AN2W39–How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . INTS. For What Used.—For all kinds of artistic and decorative gilding and painting, frescoing andceiling decoration, household ornaments, church fixtures, picture frames, fancy baskets and everjvariety of wood work, ornamental candles and millinery articles, albums, stationery and paperwork, gilded dancing shoes and leather work, theatrical properties, and for every possible kindof gilding work. Ready mixed gold paint is prepared in a liquid form, and available for immediate use. It is applied with the g
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RM2AM5J4M–A study of the action of the nitrate and sulphate of para-diazo-toluene on methyl alcohol under various conditions . V..
RM2AKWYGJ–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . ^K Til.vS?*S if^™^ tpUwwuw. wm 1.^. Fio. 97.-Extemal anatomy of Caloptenus spretus, the.headand thorax disjointed. (To face page 91.) CHAPTER XII.MILLEPEDES AND CENTIPEDES.* The millepedes and centipedes are examples of the classMyriopoda, so called from tlie numerous feet they possess.If we examine a common millepede, called Julus, whichmay be found under sticks and dead leaves in damp places,its body will be seen to consist of a head with short anten-nae succeeded by a large number of cylindrical segments,each bearing two pairs of feet,
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RM2AKWWPX–A complete military history and record of the 108th Regiment N.Yvols., from 1862 to 1894Together with roster, letters, Rebel oaths of allegiance, Rebel passes, reminiscences, life sketches, photographs, etc., etc . t ^ r^:.^ ^;S^!i^ • •^^^:--.^-- -^.^^^V -.-^y^^r^ ?* o ^ *^- jt^^^^&^^f^^^-
RM2AWFFYH–Actes de la Socilinnnne de Bordeaux . Fir,. I. Di/tisrus marginaUt G adulte. —Huitième urosternite vu par dessus: n,membrane intersegmentaire lu huitièmeurosternite au neuvième; elle a été enle-vée sur la plus grande partie <le sa lignedinsertion. Description de larmure génitale male. — Le huitième urosternite (Fig. 1)est grand, mais ne laissa voir à lextérieur, sauf à létat dactivité de lappareilcopulatcur (Fig. 2), que son bord postérieur noi-râtre et garni dune rangée de poils très courts. La fente géni-tale est linéai-re. Le bordpostérieur dece sternitese replie surlui-même enavant (Fig
RM2AJ512A–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Before the ad- |vent of the RuralTelephone it took many hours for youto reach your nearestneighbor, your doctor, yourgrocer, or the nearest town,but with a telephone in yourhome, it is a matter of only a second. The Rural Telephone enables the farmer to summon the doctor on a mo-ments notice, to converse with a distant neighbor athis pleasure, to keep in touch with market conditionsand to order supplies when it is inconvenient togo to town. Send us your name and address, we want to tell youhow easy it is for you to have a Telephone in yourhome—book
RM2ANBX3T–Our state capitol illustrated . ROOM NO. 3. —COMMITTEES ON FISHERIES AND GAME, AND ON INSURANCE.. ROOM xNO. 4.— COMMITTEES ON HARBORS AND PUBLIC LANDS, AND ON STREET RAILWAYS.
RM2AM2RRN–The Chap-book; semi-monthly . we afford! 480 B. C. The gardens of the Luxembourg,Spreading beneath the brilliant sun.Shall be your haunt of leisure nowWhen all your wander years are done. There you shall stand ; the very mienYou wore in Paris streets of old.And ponder what a thing is life.Or watch the chestnut blooms unfold. There you will find, I dare surmise,Another tolerance than ours, —The loving kindness of the grass.The tender patience of the flowers. And every year, when May returnsTo bring the golden age again.And hope comes back with poetryIn your loved land across the Seine, Some you
RM2AJKYT0–The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love . THE FIRST BORN. I would not want to see a rail train with five hundred Christian people onboard go down through a drawbridge into a watery grave, I would not want to >4S THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. see five hundred Christian people go into such disaster, but I tell you plainly thatI could more easily see that than I could for any protracted time stand and see aninfidel die, though his pillow were of eider-down and un
RM2AN1BF8–How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . Each. Per doz. 3208 Size, 6-inch $0 40 f4 00 Size, 8 60 6 00 No. 3308. Each. Per doz. Size, 10-inch $0 75 j! 7 50 Size, 12 1 00 10 00 DECORATED CRYSTAL PLAQUES. It is well for the dealer to carry at least one decorated sample of the above line to show hiscustomers how beautiful they appear when artistically painted. 7:ach. I Each. 3209 Size, 6-inch ^1 25 Size, 10-iuch P 75 Size, 8 1 75 I Size, 12 3 50 HOW TO PAINT. 307 ARTICLES FOR DECORATING—Continued.ALABASTER PLAQUES Round. Also Called Opal Glass Plaq
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RM2AFN303–. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. dsthe rigor of our Northern winters without protection. The flowersare large, perfectly double, and of a dazzling scarlet crimsoncolor, and have that rich, spicy fragrance peculiar to the besthybrid Roses. (See cut and description, page 113.) AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rich carmine crimson. (See cut and description, page 112.) ANNA DE DIESBACH.Dark rich pink; immense size; one of the finest hardy Roses. PAUL NEYRON. Probably the largest of all Roses ; color, clear dark pink, shadedcarmine. Form of flowers, bold and handsome; very fragrant. CAPT. CHRISTY. Del
RM2AX2PHH–The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . 204. £be llntcrcollCQiatc Department of tbc )J?ouiuj flDens Christian association. The aims of this organization should be too well known to need comment. The leaders of this movement believethat the fullest development of man can be reached only when the four sides of his nature, social, intellectual, physical,and spiritual, are symmetrical, each having received its due attention. Acting upon this belief, provision is made for in-formal receptions, cosy parlors are furnished, and other suggestions of home life; entertainment courses, lectures andpra
RM2AKB406–An international system of electro-therapeutics : for students, general practitioners, and specialists . om was sufl3cient to induce an attack. Suspecting the nature of her trouble,Mackensie obtained an artificial rose of such exquisite workmanship that it presented aperfect counterfeit of the original. One day, when the lady came to his office, after assur-ing himself by careful examination that she was perfectly free from coryza, Mackensie pro-duced the artificial rose from behind a screen, where it had been concealed, and held it infront of her. Almost immediately a violent attack of coryza
RM2AWFD20–Greenhouse construction : a complete manual on the building, heating, ventilating and arrangement of greenhouses, and the construction of hotbeds, frames and plant pits . ich isnearly ninety-five per cent, of glass. The first house ofwhich we have any record, was built by Solomon deCans, at Heidelberg, Germany, about 1619. It wasused to shelter over four hundred orange trees planted intlie ground, during the winter, and consisted of woodenshutters placed over a span roof framework, so as toform the walls and roof. It was warmed by means offour large furnaces, and ventilated by opening smallshu
RM2AKT0W1–A complete military history and record of the 108th Regiment N.Yvols., from 1862 to 1894Together with roster, letters, Rebel oaths of allegiance, Rebel passes, reminiscences, life sketches, photographs, etc., etc . ^. ^ ^.t^^ /.;>ife^ w^m:%WA. CAPTAIN ANDREW J. LOCKE,Company F, loSth N. Y. Vols. ,) LIFE SKETCHES. 23J lif.iltli is such that it is iinjxjssible for mc to undoitakf thu long jnuniov. so hciv is a luind shake for«ll tlio bov.s of tlie old lOSth, and may (Jod bless you is the prayer of your coinnnle. Charles E. Clakk, Late Co. F, lOSth Xeir York Vollat leers. ALEXANDER COXXOLLY
RM2AJ86PB–Autograph collecting: a practical manual for amateurs and historical students Containing ample information on the selection and arrangement of autographs, the detection of forged specimens, &c., &c To which are added numerous facsimiles for study and reference, and an extensive valuation table of autographs worth collecting. . • — *=• ^—c; si v* IS ^— «* r l -^ CsT *?*. *-&>?« Mary, Queen of Scots, at times wrote very elegantly, but AUTOGRAPH COLLECTING. 188 usually in uneven lines; when in haste and distress of mindthe writing is careless and slovenly. war?^ James I. wrote a poor, ungainly
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RM2AM2FHH–The Chap-book; semi-monthly . e. A Book of Lyrics chosen from theworks of William Morris. The Brocade Series So far as known this is the first attempt to issue books printed on genuine hand-made Japan Vellum at a price so moderate as to almost cause incredulity /. The Child in the House. By Walter Pater. //, The Pageant of Summer. By Richard Jefferies. ///. The Story of Amis and Amile. Translated by William Morris. Price per volume, 75 cents, 7iet Also sets, 3 vols,, in cabinet-style boxes, at $a.25, net. All Books sent postpaid on receipt of net price. THOMAS B. MOSHER, Portland, Maine. XVI T
RM2AKY0J6–Views of the World's fair and Midway plaisance .. . The Yucatan Ruins made an interesting study for visitors to the Fair. These ruins fromancient cities whose history is lost, were cast in staff from molds secured by the United States con-sul to Yucatan, and indicated a higher stage of culture than now possessed by any people of theregion where they exist. They are a puzzle to the student.
RM2AJ75NP–Autograph collecting: a practical manual for amateurs and historical students Containing ample information on the selection and arrangement of autographs, the detection of forged specimens, &c., &c To which are added numerous facsimiles for study and reference, and an extensive valuation table of autographs worth collecting. . Later style (1838).. a«y Latest style (1859). AUTOGRAPH COLLECTING. 245 1 ]OS 1 1-4 *0 3 r a- s g ??d I J bp 4 2 Daniel OConnell (Politician). h 246 AUTOGEAPH COLLECTING.
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RM2AJMMHT–Milk, cheese and butter, a practical handbook on their properties and the processes of their production . ht to be so thinas to tax the skill and patience of the dair)er ; then he can comforthimself with the reflection that all the rest is in the cheese. Wehave already recommended the separator for this purpose in cheesefactories. With present conditions it is desirable to scald the cream to atemperature of 150 F., and keep it at that for twenty minutes, sodestroying the living ferments, and checking further fermentation bysalting the cream at the rate of two ounces to the gallon, andstirring
RM2AJ7BEN–Autograph collecting: a practical manual for amateurs and historical students Containing ample information on the selection and arrangement of autographs, the detection of forged specimens, &c., &c To which are added numerous facsimiles for study and reference, and an extensive valuation table of autographs worth collecting. . Sir Fraucis Chantrey (Sculptor). J c< t*^ fczLt-J. W. P. Frith (Painter; AUTOGKAPH COLLECTING. 235
RM2AWCPJ9–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . aiiiHii . .. .A NEW MUSIC. Three Cheers for Carolina, a cheerful, catchy, spicysong, especially dedicated to the Carolinas; promulgatingtheir prosperity, advantages, patriotism, complimentingtheir ladies, etc , etc. Ask your music dealer for it, orsend 25c. to J. S Leonard, Siatesville, N. C, for a sam-ple copy. PIANOS & ORGANS. If you wish to buy a piano or organ, or want one tunedor repaired, apply to J. 5. LEONARD, aori7-3m. Statesville, N. C. THE MANTELBUSINESS. . Is no side issue with us, butgets our exclusive time andthought. Selling you we se
RM2ANG901–The house of the seven gables . pen to beacquainted, into the form of a legend, and mean to pub-Hsh it in a magazine. Do you write for the magazines ? inquired Phoebe. Is it possible you did not know it ? cried Holgrave. Well, such is literary fame! Yes, Miss Phcebe Pyn-cheon, among the multitude of my marvellous gifts, Ihave that of writing stories; and my name has figured,I can assure you, on the covers of Graham and Godey, 214 THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES. making as respectable an appearance, for aught I couldsee, as any of the canonized bead-roll with which it wasassociated. In the humoro
RM2AJJTBR–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . Hirtius wrote the Belluni Alexan-drinum: the Bella»> Africa/nwm is attributedby some to Asinius Pollio, but without any strongreason. The lost works of Caesar are :—1. Anti-cato, in reply to Ciceros Cato, which Cicerowrote in praise of Cato after the death of thelatter in 46. 2. De Analogia, or, as Cicero ex-plains it, De Iiatione Latine loquendi, dedi-cated to Cicero, contained investigations on theLatin language, and was written by Caesarwhile he was crossing the Alps. 3. Libri Au-8picioru?n, or Auguralia. 4. De Astris. 5. Apo
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RM2AX6GMT–Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . order is the Anatomy Lesson of Dr.Willem van der Meer, a large canvas painted for the Delft Hospital,where it is still preserved. According to its Latin inscription, it wasdesigned and begun by Michiel Mierevelt, and finished by his sonPieter in 1617. Here, though the execution is inferior to that ofPietersens picture, the arrangement is better, and the professor, who 1 Beschryving der Schilderyen afkomstig vati het Chirurgyns-Gild te Amsterdam. 1885. REMBRANDTS PREDECESSORS 129 stands in the centre of the circular reserved space, is more inevidence
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RM2AM8DM4–Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending June 4, 1894 . in the near future. Iheentire cost will be about ten thousand dollars. With a few exceptions our school houses are comfortably furnished.We need many new and better blackboards. I wish to call the attention of our teachers to the fact that the wayto get better apparatus and appliances and more of them is to showour school directors and patrons the value of them by intelligentlyusing what we already have. Very few school boards will refuse toprovide what is really nec
RM2AG2BF2–. The Library of historic characters and famous events of all nations. mi GENERAL MORGANS victory atCowpens was the turning point of thestruggle for American Independencein the Southern States. Though acitizen of Virginia, he was originallyfrom the North. He was of Welshextraction, and was born in NewJersey in 1736. His education wasentirely neglected, and his adventur-ous disposition led him, at the ageof seventeen, to run away from home. Wandering to thewildest parts of Virginia, he settled, in 1754, ^^ BerkeleyCounty (since Jefferson), at Charlestown. When General Braddock came with his arm
RM2ANJA4D–Portrait and biographical record of Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaContaining biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens ..together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . w handin hand they departed. In their lives they hadbeen united in the same great cause of liberty,and in their deaths they were not divided. In person Mr. Jefferson was tall and thin, ratherabove six feet in height, but well formed; his eyeswere light, his hair, originally red, in after life be-came white and silverj, his complexion was fair,his forehead broad, and his
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RM2AX5TG8–Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . believes the drawing to be by Rembrandt.He justifies the attribution by arguments not merely sufficient inthemselves,1 but fully borne out by the execution, and itsanalogies with various etchings of this period, representing eitherRembrandt himself or Saskia. We may instance a charming littleportrait of the latter, dated 1634 (B. 347), drawn with a firm andskilful hand, the face in profile again, and the general appearancemarked by great elegance. A fitting pendant may be found in thesmall portrait of the master himself : Rembrandt with moustachios
RM2AG2AM1–. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. ance. Allow the children to determine the direction ofthe common roads (Fig. 34), and to mark upon the maps whichthey construct the changes in direction which such roads make.It is remarkable what progress in accurate work the pupils willmake under such instruction. We have in mind the animatedlooks of a large class of boys when they were told by their teacherthat we would learn the table of Surveyors Measure
RM2ANGKP7–Daily Colonist (1894-09-22) . AITT & CO., SOIE AGENTS, 64 GOVERNMENT ST. CLEARANCE SALE For the next 30 DAYS I wtU sell the whole ot my stock ot MENS, YOUTHSAND CHILDRENS Exchange Tables for customs houaowork, sterling into currency, for sale at thoCoLOMisx offioe. 25o, each. * SaMII.k Toilet Sotn, elegant doaigua ;also an assortment of China; special op-portunity to get somalhlug particularlynice for your money. VVeiler Bros, * That Tired Feeling So common at this season, is a Brrinuscondition, liable to lead to dlsa.strousresults. It is a sure sign of declininghealth tone, and that the blood
RM2AKT341–A complete military history and record of the 108th Regiment N.Yvols., from 1862 to 1894Together with roster, letters, Rebel oaths of allegiance, Rebel passes, reminiscences, life sketches, photographs, etc., etc . A-fc i LIEUTENANT ALFRED B. HADLEY,Company E, loSth N. Y. Vols. 0. LIEUTENANT JOHN 0. JEWELL,Company F, 108th N. V. Vols. LIFE SKETCHES. 237 r. iiuiinpil with it until tlie socoiul day licforc Peti.Tshiii^c:, Va., when I received a gun-shot wound in tlie!. ft fure-arm; was taken to field hospital, and on tiie following day went to City Point where, witli COO,.tlic-r wounded men, 1 w
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RM2AN24JW–How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . Nos. a!>53 39.54 2949 2950 2048 Plain Divider, rivet head 2049 Plain screw 2950 Compasses, with pencil point. $0 15 $0 2020 25 30 40 2951 Compasses, pen and pencil point 45 60 2952 Compasses, and lengthening bar 55 65 2253 Rilling Pen, 5-inch, ebony handle Each, 20 2254 Ruling 5,1^ bone 30 HOW TO PAINT. 277 DRAWING—Continued. GERMAN SILVER INSTRUMENTS. For School Ise. fiOod Ouality at Mo<lerate Price. The cases are closed by a rod passini, sideways through the box. Dividers are made of thenew impro
RM2AJ0NWG–Arbutus . oi easilj captured theprize, the score of the meet being as follows : Class go 28 points 01 35 02 o 03 9 This year the Senior team again had a walkaway.Two men of the Senior team won more points than The Senior team [ I pointsto 5 4 the aggregate points of any other team,was composed of the following men : S. S. Smith ....E. M. Neher J. Foster N. Marshall . . M. Havvley ik Total 31S points The score of the other classes was as follows : Class 02 15 points 03 73- 04 18 The success of track athletics is largely due to the efficient train- nmim: ^^h ihkk try oir ing of Coach Home and th
RM2AX4BEB–The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . d was about to begin his medical course when the war opened in which heenlisted as First Lieutenant, Company B, Thirty-Third 111. He was promoted several times before he resigned in1863 because of sickness. Entering Rush the year following he graduated in 1866. He practiced at Bloomington forthi-ee years and then took post graduate work at Rush, Jefferson, and Bellevue colleges. He moved to Riverside, Cal..in 1876, and is now President of Riverside Medical Society, and President of • Marian Emerson School of Health forWomen, C- Cbcnowcrtb. C. Chenowe
RM2ANGGP7–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . e. Mr. J.S. Crenshaw was the gentleman who didthe shooting and a double barrelled shotgun loaded with buckshot was theweapon. Columbus News : J. B. Register,charged with detaining, delaying, open-ing and embezzling certain registeredpackages, was given a preliminary hear-ing before U. S. Commissioner I. B.Tucker last Thursday evening- He wasadjudged guilty and was required to givea bond in the sum of $600, which he did,for hi3 appearance at the special term ofthe district court to be held in Wilming-ton the first week in October. Washington Progress
RM2AJC6FP–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . dear Journal,you would know what that means.But if Christ has gone to prepare amansion for me, a mansion that willabide forever, I ought to be willingat least to try to help some othersoul to reach a mansion, too. So Iwill go today because of the joy whichthe possibilities of that thought giveme. June — So many reasons presentthemselves for going to the meetingtoday, that it is difficult to condensethem into one, but I believe that goodrules are made to be kept, and myrule is to go, if I can. That may bebecause I am a daughter of the Rev-olution, an
RM2AJJGGM–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . deathat Pompey could succeed as champion of the conservative party. That he was forced intoa policy of opportunism by the coalition ofPompey with Caesar does not merit all the con-demnation which it has received. No opposi- ! tion was possible: nor again can he rightly becharged with pusillanimity for acquiescing in j Caesars rule after the overthrow of Pompey.There was no lack of courage in his attitudeafter the death of Caesar. Still less need wequestion the sincerity of his purpose to supportswhatever person or policy was in his
RM2AKYGYP–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . Fio. 5.—Part of a Slime-mould. (Magnified 350 timesi.) of these organisms is inorganic particles. The slime-moulds (Fig. 5), however, envelop the plant or low ani-mals, much as an Aniceba throws itself around some livingplant, and absorbs its protoplasm; but slime-moulds, in theirmanner of taking food, are an exception to other moulds.The lowest animals swallow other living animals whole orin pieces; certain forms near Ammia bore into minute 6 flRST LBBS0N8 IN ZOOLOGY. plants and absorb their protoplasm; others engulf silicions-shelled pla
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RM2AG221F–. The Library of historic characters and famous events of all nations. e to return toEngland. In compliance with their request, the admiralimmediately fitted up one of his ships and bountifully suppliedit with all manner of stores for their use. A storm now arose,which drove that ship and some others out to sea, and Drakedid not see them again till his return home. He now pro-posed to furnish another of his ships for their use. But theGovernor and his colonists, having passed through manyhardships, had become quite disheartened. And now thatthis recent calamity had been visited upon them, and
RM2AFMYA8–. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. pening in shade towardthe centre; one of the mostbeautiful of Eoses. The foliageis quite distinct. It is very freein flowering and, taken all in all,may be considered one of ourbest Eoses. (See cut.) Caroline DArden. Pure rose, abeautiful color. Chas. Lefebvre. Deep reddishcrimson, large full flowers. Countess of Oxford. Very pro-fuse ; soft, rosy carmine. Eugene Verdier. Violet crimson,a superb rose. John Hopper. Bright rose withcarmine centre, large and full. La France. Peach-blossom pink. Mabel Morrison. Pure white;large flowers. Marie Baumann.
RM2AKAMAJ–The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love . itherto supported by fathers, and brothers, and sons, werecompelled thenceforth to take care of themselves. From that time a mightychange took place, favorable to female employment. APPROPRIATE OCCUPATIONS. Among the occupations appropriate for women I place the following, intomany of which she has already entered, and all the others she will enter: Sten-ography, and you may find her at nearly all the reportorial
RM2AKA8WC–Milk, cheese and butter, a practical handbook on their properties and the processes of their production . ft to itself for ten tofifteen minutes to the pressure ofthe plate and bar, the catch pinbeing fastened back to allow free motion. Then the lever kbeing pressed down, the boss /i is raised an inch or two, and thepin j;i being released it catches in the teeth of the bar e, and thesprings pressing on the boss force the bar and plate downwards.A repetition of this at interals of five minutes will by and bydepress the curd surface below the level of the tap p, when the wheyshould be drawn ofi
RM2AKA63G–The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love . of Vashti the queen, Vashti the veiled, Vashtithe sacrifice, Vashti the silent, move your soul ? When Rome was besieged, the daughter of its ruler saw the golden braceletson the left arms of the enemy, and she sent word to them that she would betrayher city and surrender it to them if they would only give her those braceletson their left arms. They accepted the proffer, and by night this daughter of theruler of t
RM2AKHDA7–The art of incubation and brooding; . e^i*^^^afccfcsfcicis gfctfccfcsfc ifcsfcspcfc spgj«XJ«£»^ P is a tube running from the egg chamber Hthrough the heater S, and through which the rodL passes. A constant discharge of air flowsthrough this tube, from the egg chamber. It isnever closed. X is one of the lamps, two being used at diag-onally opposite corners of the incubator. YYY is a five-inch space between the inner andouter wall of the improved incubator and ispacked with mineral wool and granulated cork.All of the hot-air pipes are incased in asbestos ormineral wool. DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATING
RM2AJ8MF2–Autograph collecting: a practical manual for amateurs and historical students Containing ample information on the selection and arrangement of autographs, the detection of forged specimens, &c., &c To which are added numerous facsimiles for study and reference, and an extensive valuation table of autographs worth collecting. . circumstance! Often a single line of his writing was theresult of several days inquiry. The value of his labours maybe judged by his Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, his Notes on Fullers Worthies, W^instanleys Lives of the Poets, and The British Librarian, and his vast amount
RM2AX4HNR–Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . 9, 1638, after marrying hisson in May of the same year. But through the intermediary ofthe Sylviuses, Rembrandt had made the acquaintance of other clergyof the city, such as Alenson, Eleazar Swalm, and Renier Anslo, whoseportrait he afterwards painted. With them, as with the Rabbisand Hebrew scholars of his quarter, he was able to discuss the sacredwritings, and the problems of their interpretation. Among hisintimates were also collectors and art-dealers, such as his cousin, :?-?-. +r; • - si nÀ ^^HBf^ M W sËffR « V j>»* ^VH^ >... f :.. /£?**
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RM2AG21WJ–. The argonauts of 'forty-nine, some recollections of the plains and the diggings. daybecoming more and more reduced. Many of the em-igrants had provided enough supplies to last thein ayear or two; but they were not long in seeing the pro-. l8 OUR DISSOLVING PAGEANT. prietv, if not the actual necessity, of reducing theirlading as much as possible, with the view both of re-lieving their teams and facilitating their progress.Even the wagon boxes were in many cases shortened,and tons upon tons of bacon and other articles of theoutfits were converted into fuel, the main purpose be-ing to favor the
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