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. ()
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. ()
RM2AM6A4F–Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Fort Hays Auxiliary State Normal School : first year--1902-'03 . educational theory from its historic aspects. History, General.—Double term. The first half deals with history ofGreece. The attempt is made to trace the artistic, intellectual, religious,social and economic as well as political development of the Greeks— Fifth Annual Catalogue. 27 familiarizing the pupils with the permanent elements of Greek history.The course is given with special reference to the needs of teachers insecondary schools. The second half deals with England from
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. ()
RM2AWFY6T–Register of Kentucky State Historical Society . ant rvand beauty of the South, adecks and saloons of Iers were so nes of the pictorial lifeof the pt riod. The New Orleans.in 1808, two barges, one of thirtytons, belonging to one Re ??!, of < in-cinnati, the other of forty tons,owned by Instone, of Frankfort,K< mueky. and six keelboats, did ....the earn ing trade of Louisville andShippingport. In 1810-] I, Isteamboat west of the Allegand christened the Xt u 0was built by Robert 1 uand Robert Living-ton. Thissteamer was built at Pittsburgand was 13S feet long anilabout three hundred (or fou
RM2AFK6KX–. Rembrandt : his life, his work, and his time. ne of thefew portraits painted byRembrandt on commis-sion at this period. Onno occasion, as far aswe know, did the masterrepresent himself thus,at full-length, in theconventional costume otthe day, renouncingall those problems ofchiaroscuro and effectsof costume which he delighted to introduce into his own ])Mrtraits. Nor was he at alllikely to have made such a departure at this point ot his career. Hewas rejoicing in his indei)c-nd(nce, and gladly throwing oft thoserestraints to which he had unwillingly submittt-d when, as a new comerin Amsterda
RM2AKJJTT–A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . Fig. 315.
RM2AKJD53–A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . ment of the neck of the root should besecured. For this purpose Dr. A. I. F. Buxbaum, of Cin-cinnati, has devised an instrument known as Buxbaumsdentimeter, with which the work can be very satisfactorily per- ARTIFICIAL CROWNS. 505 formed. It is illustrated in Fig. 387. It is very simple to adjustand operate, and has the advantage over other instruments of thiskind, that, as you do not have to twist the entire instrument, thewire does not incline to slip off the root or lacerate the gum. Dr. Buxbaum gives instructions for using his dentimeter asfo
RM2AWH9GX–Racquets, tennis, and squash . n impassiveplayer. Among the other names we may mention, Mr.C. F. Buller, T. S. Dury, Cecil Clay, R. V. Milne, A. J.Webbe (who still plays a good game), A. G. Steele, andCol. Spens, one of the ablest exponents of the dropstroke, and Messrs. Leaf, Eustace Crawley, and Noble.The game still flourishes in England and in India in thearmy stations. Among the best army players we maymention Cooper-Key, Friend, Hedley, King, and Crawley. An important epoch in the history of the game waswhen the Queens Club was opened in West Kensington,and the Amateur Championship establ
RM2AM621F–Agricultural news . Do Cattle Ticks AffectHide Values?. The above question was addressed to a number of Chicago hide and leather dealers, and thair replies printed I will doubtless convince the most sceptical that the cattle tick works very definite injury to hides in the Southern tick* infested areas of the United States, and the same thing applies, of course, wherever ticks are found. This injury is far greater than the average cattle owner realizes —they bite the sliin, and the injury this effects shows op W7 plAlnly. and causes • 1in the grain of the finished leather. This occasions a seri
RM2AN8YGP–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1903 1ra sección . Agosto 31 de 1903.-—Liberti Hnos.—Dis-tinguir cognac de la clase 68. Amena-bar 1936. v-5-Septiembre.. i J Agosto 31 de 1903.—Dellazoppa y Cía.—Distinguir los artículos de las clases 1 á79. Chacabuco 167. v 5 Septiembre. &cta l».4Tr4 f!rr <w s-¿/. /c^J. - Jí! iiM&M IrfX^-SgZg:^ ffl¿NÁCÍ0rSüSIRAHñ1)
RM2AWFKMK–Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey--Oil Fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coastal Plain . Fig. 12.—Derrick with machinery in place. The work progresses rapidly at first, but becomes slower as the drillgoes downward. Great care is required to keep the drill in motion U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEV BULLETIN NO. 212 PL. XI. J3 A. FISH-TAIL BIT.Ji. CORE-BARREL BIT.C. ADAMANTINE OR SHORT DRILL. HAYES ANDKENNEDY. COST OF DRILLING. 169 and a sufficient supply of water passing through, as a stoppage for ashort time often sticks the work, and considerable time is lost, asthe rods and often the c
RM2AKNY7D–Sacred songs : a standard collection of sacred solos by the best composers . * cresc. dim. m * p^ p-iPi ^ wait more than they that watch for the morn - ing, more than
RM2AM8MFH–Agricultural news . THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. Spraying Horses FOR Ticks, Lice -s) Mange. OATTLI TIO«f TICKS. Horses suffering from tick infestation should be subjected to the same treatment as catUe, (.e., they shouldbe -prayed or dipped with an arsenical solution. The more nenous temperament of the horse causes him to be acutely sensible to tick worry, and, in addition to theactual loss in blood caused by ticks living on him, his sensitiveness under the irritating action of the parasite results in a loss ofappetite, with a veo noticeable shrinkage in energy and working power. f Under the constan
RM2AM2RJB–New Jersey as a colony and as a state, one of the original thirteen . n. Yet he was not only aneminent physician, but was also an earnest and devoutChristian. To his patients he brought not only heal-ing remedies for the body, but also the consolationsof the gospel for the healing of the spirit. Few phy-sicians have ever been more loved or honored thanDr. Stephen Fairchild. Death came to him after along illness, marked by the greatest suffering, but hebore it all with Christian fortitude, and his faith neverfaltered. He died, surrounded by his family, July 13,1872, and was laid to rest in the
RM2AFHJ8R–. Oconeean. they did their best work. In a number of cases ithas been doubtful which of several men deserved the place ;thus Stokes, Auburn, 97, and Alerriman, Oberlin. 92,both rush Sitton very close for the position of end, whileall my quarter-backs have been so good that it has beendifficult to select even Williams from such a galaxy of starsas Tichner, Holcombe, Huguley, Lewis and Maxwell. Asecond or substitute team would be composed as follows: Second Eleven. would be as follows: POSITION Right End .EVEN. Right Tackle WEIGHT TEAM Right Guard 160 Clemson 02 Center 198 Auburn 97 Left Guard 2
RM2ANE68M–The life of Philander Chase, first bishop of Ohio and Illinois, founder of Kenyon and Jubilee colleges . nd manuscript. The Bishop says: Perhaps nothing but consciousinnocence in the exercise of the common privilege ofan unenslaved mind could have dictated an appropriatereply to such a communication, made with such candoron such an occasion, and from so dignified a person.The words of that reply were gone after they werespoken, they could not be recalled: but memory stillsupplies the expression of satisfaction in his Lordshipscountenance when I earnestly requested that an oppor-tunity might be
RM2AXG989–Pacific municipalities . their trustees. Replying to your second question,will say, that the lawful regulations re-garding the employment of police of- ficers, their salary, etc., in cities of the6th class, is such as may be establishedby ordinance. A person can legally hold a municipalelective ofiBce and a County office atthe same time if not in conflict withany city or county ordinance. O. Does there exist a provision in the gen-eral municipal incorporation a:t givingBoards of Trustees of towns of the fifth andsixth class a right to expend such moneys forgeneral advertising purposes through
RM2AWDC1F–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . None better forGranulating orPulverizing. Our mills willPulverize with-out heating Cof-fee. Every ColesCoffee Mill has aBreaker thatbreaks the Coffeebefore it enters thegrinders, thus re-ducing wear ofgrinders. A GREATLABOR-SAVER. Oar Grinderswear longest. fTODHUNTER, MITCHELL & CO.. TorontoI DEARBORN & CO., St. John. N BAgents -j FORBES BROS., Montreal. I.GORMAN, ECKERT & CO., London, Ont. COLES MANUFACTURING CO., MSP*-. 26 EDITORIAL The Canadian Grocer
RM2AXHC24–The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . vive: Nehe, tlie wife of J. E. Whitcomb, ofHoopeston, and Josephine, the wife of^lout Wolverton. iIrs. illiams was bornin East Rupert, Aermont, in 1844 and camealone to Illinois, being inarried in atsekain 1867. For many years Mr. Williams was amember of the Christian church and througha long period ser-ed as one of its elders.He took a very active interest in church andSunday-school work and his widow nowattends the Christian church, although sheis a member of the Congregational church.For some years prior to his death Mr. ill-ia
RM2AN745X–The Farm-poultry . STOKES, 217-219 Market St., Philadelphia ••••••••••••••••••••••• n 2 10OS K AR]VE= Poultry 1T3 wild, the chicks will be ehy and nervous. Ifthe hen is perfectly tame, the chicks will beclever and brave. I would rather have a brood of chicks with8 Leghorn hen, though, than with a hen ofany other breed, for I have the best luck withthem. I notice a Leghorn hen will hover herchickens almost anywhere at any time, whilePlymouth Rocks and hens of other largebreeds do not seem to me to show the same love and care for their chicks. I find in caseof rain a Leghorn hen will settle down
RM2AKR754–Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . icreen-cloth a, a sheet metal spiral c is ineoruorated,vhich. as will be seen from Pig. 1. follows a spiral course:rom the center of the roll in opposite directions towardhe ends. Couch rolls on paper machines must fre-piently be removed for cleaning out the foam thatjoUects in their interior and speedily clogs the screen-mesh. The method of construction hei>e shown, byleans of the sheet metal strips, retards the clogging ofhe meshes of the couch roll and facilitates cleaning.Hie spirally disposed metal strips on the inside of the•oil. facilitates the aut
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RM2AKWA63–Les arts dans la maison de Condé . suivante : « Je soussigné confesse avoir reçu de M Antoine Desprez, argentier de Mgr le connétable, lasomme de soixante livres tournois pour deux portraits que jai ci-devant faits à lasemblance de mondit seigneur ». Signalons eiilin un autre artiste fré(juemmentcnqjloyé par le connétable, Pierre Biard, architecte, ingénieur, sculpteur, et reve-nons au (Jrand Condé. Sur Pierre Biard, voir iikhi cluile intitulée JUsImiiiiic <les rdificcs du riille à ili(iiili/h/ (Senlis.1902, in-8-i. LE GUAND CONDE n A la fin de 1684, Condé soccupe de médailles, et nous le v
RM2AN8CX8–The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept1903-June 1904 . man class atYale is 707, an increase of 115, due largely to thewithdrawal of Greek as an entrance require-ment. A man is known by the company he works for. You never know how little you can do untilyou try. Two heads are better than one—if you arelooking for a dime museum engagement. While it is never too late to mend, it is oftencheaper to buy a new article. What we reap depends on what the other fel-low sows. THE TIGER 13 When Yot* Buy Alfred Benjamin & Co.sClothing *& *& *£ You get the best that brains and skill can make WE GIVESPECIAL DIS
RM2AKK9MC–A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . ^ WMMWMMMWm. the second molars, with continuous shell-crowns. These crownsare constructed of one continuous piece of gold plate, 22-carat.The cuspid teeth, however, if they are to be forced outward,only need covering on the palatine surface. This is all clearlyshown in Fig. 234. After the crowns are well fitted and fin- CORRECTION OF DENTAL IRREGULARITIES. 443 ished, two platinized gold bars are soldered to their palatal surfaceand shaped according to the form of the palatine vault. Toone side a heavy screw-bar is soldered, while to the other a sh
RM2AWM9WY–Pennsylvania, colonial and federal; a history, 1608-1903Editor: Howard MJenkins . , to inquirewhether the constitution had been preserved inviolate since itsadoption. It was thought that the instrument was clear in itsprinciples and wurthy of the respect of the people. The committeethen considered the alleged infracti<.)ns of the constitution, which, 108. John Armstrong Officer in French War. I75SI7=;6. commandingExpedition at Kittannins: received the firstBrigadier-General Commission issued by theC ontinentnal Congress. 1776. Reproduced es-pecially for this work from an engraving inpo.sscs
RM2ANE0CT–The life of Philander Chase, first bishop of Ohio and Illinois, founder of Kenyon and Jubilee colleges . :i|%^i^^i ^f „ lee nen 1. I-co LlJ UJ II- o q: LU O LJ O o a z < -I HIQ.< X o u UJ J CO -3 Letters to a Grandchild 321 as have renounced him in truth, as well as by profes-sion, and these I find by sad experience are few andfar between. All others horde together as the swineabout Gadara, ready to receive the legion causing themto perish without a remedy. It is said that the Gada-renes, when they saw their property and means ofworldly wealth infringed upon, came out of the cityand bes
RM2AKNHTX–Hunting and trapping stories; a book for boys . The hunter pulls the string causing thetwig to vibrate, andthe sunlight soonmakes the mirrorflash. Immediatelythe monkeys are at-tracted, and down theycome to examine thewonderful thing.When they have creptclose enough thetrapper pulls a cordand the drop ntt falls.Then wild screamsand struggles tell thatthere are furry pris-oners caught in itsdeadly meshes. We have heardof a case wheremonkeys were attract-ed to a certain spot bysome brilliant bait.Then the trapper, whowas hidden in thebushes close at hand,imitated a snakeshiss so perfectly thatth
RM2AXK46N–The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . MRS. N. E. HUBBARD.. NOAH E. HUBBARD. THE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 399 on what is known as the Sprouls farm onsection 36, Georgetown township, purclias-ing the land and living there until 1867. Inthat year he removed to his present farmand in connection with its cultivation alsoengaged in operating a sawanill until 1892,when because of failing health he retired toprivate life. His has been a useful, activeand successful career, in which he has wonprosperity and also gained an untarnishedname In 1845 Air. Hubbard was uniteil inmarriage to Aliss
RM2AJ61EM–An analysis of Gothic architecture Illustrated by a series of upwards of seven hundred examples of doorways, windows, mouldings, roofs, arches, crosses, panels, buttresses, seats, screens, etc., and accompanied with remarks on the several details of an ecclesiastical edifice . JLiiXTl Scale of- t^fut. Early Enclikii Arcade, Westminster Abbey ClILRCII. Perpendicular Arcade, Westminster Abbey ClURCH. In the arcading also, under the windows, we find another striking illustration ofthe process we are describing. In the Early English portion of the Church, thisarcading was made such a prominent fea
RM2AM7FB5–Agricultural news . esia. Madagascar, ftrltitb East Africa, German Last Africa, Portuguese I:ast Africa. Nrtafiese Weal Africa, Egypt, ArjEcntlne Republic, Ouecnslaad, Uaited Stales of America. New South Wales, W. lodkt, Northern Terrltor) of Australia, Sudan. WEST INDIAN AGENTS; M. Kll 1.^: i.. L. Hor.si. rd & Co. ANTIOIA ? Itcnnett, Bryson * Co. JAMAICA: O. Hcnder.ion & Co.. KinKston. UKl^NADA: Thom.vjn. Itanke> & Co. BAkBADO.^: Barb»do.< Co-operative Cotton Co.. Ltd. KAIIA.MA.S: W. N. Twynam. Nusiwu. TRINIDAU: T. Gcddcs Ornnt. Port of Spain. BKITISII (lUIANA: 5«ndbach. Parker & Co. 8T
RM2AXH6E6–A volume of memoirs and genealogy of representative citizens of the city of Seattle and county of King, Washington, including biographies of many of those who have passed away . here he found a very small town, giving little prom-ise of rapid future development, yet it had natural advantages which Mr.Baker recognized and he therefore believed that he would take a wise stepby casting in his fortunes with the new and growing town. Through allthese years he has been interested in eveiy measure for the general good;uid has been a wide awake and progressive citizen, who from pioneer timesdown to th
RM2AN8J15–Official record of the Holston Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, eightieth session, held at Morristown, Tenn., October 7-13, 1903 . ihss. THE EOLSTON ANNUAL 45 MINUTTK QUKSTIONS. Question I.—Who are admitted on trial ? Answer—Wm. B. Belclier, Jno. W. Helvey, Chas. R. Mel-ton, Herbert Brown Vaught, Lewis Wetzel Pierce, Wm. HarveyFoglesong, Robt. P, Shuler, Geo. S. Wood, J. Rntledge King,YViley McTyiere Ellisi, Thoe. Jefferson Houts, Andrew MadisonQuails, Daivid Turner Miles, Eictiard C. Camper, David P.Wyrick, Jacob L. Griffitts, Horace B. Wilson, Sterling A. ISTeb-lett, Jno
RM2AN96C7–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1903 1ra sección . *? ** LIBRE DE VENENO ^i agua fría - A maao: 50 parías.
RM2AWTBTA–Facts about KansasA book for home-seekers and home-buildersStatistics from state and national reportsFarm lands, grazing lands, fruit lands ... . Two sash and door factories, with a business of over $200,000. Starch works, paying in wages $1,000 monthly. Boiler works, brick yards, feed mills, linseed oil mills, preservingworks, cracker factory, furniture factory, cornice works, and establish-ments producing stoves, vinegar, shirts, overalls, cigars, confectionery,mattresses, harness, clothing, artificial limbs, etc. The actual valuation of all real, personal and railroad property in thecity is
RM2AM8K7P–Agricultural news . ercentage of oil in the kernels has been variously quotedat from 50 to 68, and where the oil cannot be expressedlocally it is recommended that only the kernels be exportedto this country. An analysis of the kernels from oneof the Pacific Islands is recorded in the AgriruhuralNews, Barbados, October 6, 1906. In Ceylon the nutsare known as Kekuna, and an important paper entitledCandle Nut (Kekuna) Oil as an Industry is published in theTropical Agriculturist, o. XLVIII, May 1917, pp. 300-2urging its cultivation, which, as the tree grows so freely,.should not be attended with
RM2AJGR08–Winnowings for Lincoln's birthday .
RM2AWWNWN–Modern bath rooms and appliances : a few suggestions about plumbing valuable to home builders or those about to remodel their present dwellings. . £ DESIGN NUMBER 2 9 » * BATH. 5-foot Plate 104 R Standard Porcelain Enameled 11 Occident Pattern Bath Tub, with 3-inch Roll Rim, Nickel-plated Bell Supply Fittings with Imperial Waste,Exterior Finished Zinc White with Conventional Border 00 SHAMPOO SPRAY. Nickel-plated Three-Valve Wall Shampoo Fixture with Rubber Banded Sprinkler .... 15 00 LAVATORY. 18 x 24-inch Plate 1025 R Standard Porce- lain Enameled all over Ophir Pattern, with v Bowl, Back an
RM2AKN37P–Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . ome tomb of its founder and his Countess.Their effigies He on a high tomb, the lady to the rightof her husband, whose hand she holds. She wears along, close-fitting robe, laced down the bodice, and hasa long girdle, buckled in front and ornamented withthe four-leaved flower. Above this is a loose cloak,fastened by a brooch on either shoulder. She wearsthe stiff netted head-dress of the period, and her feetrest on a bull. Her husband is in bascinet and camail,shirt of mail, with jupon over it, bearing the arms ofBeauchamp. His
RM2ANJ12Y–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . STRETTOfVS (PRIZE MEDAL) Wore rehire HIGHEST AWARD, LONDON, 1893. SAUCE Pure, Delicious, STRETTONS IMPERIAL RELISH—A splendid selling line.STRETTONS MUSHROOM KETCHUP—The best on the market. CANADIAN AGENTS: Messrs. S. H. Ewing & Sons, Montreal. I Messrs. Clawson & Co., St. John, N.B.Mr. John Fisher, Manufacturers Agent, Toronto. Messrs, Wm. Tuffts & Son, Vancouver, B.C. E. Nicholson, Winnipeg. L. H. Millen, Hamilton. || Mr. H. H. Stimpson, Halifax, N.S. Sole Manufacturers ^ Stretton & Co, lm* woroesetnegland TUB CANADIAN GROCER TM MOST PROFITABLE to the GRO
RM2AX1K6B–History of Franklin and Marshall College; Franklin College, 1787-1853; Marshall College, 1836-1853; Franklin and Marshall College, 1853-1903 . 799 to 1812 the borough of Lancas-ter was the capital of the State; and in 1818 it was incor-porated as a city. Though the statement may now seemhardly credible, it is a fact that for many years it was thelargest inland city in the United States. In 1853 the center of the city was fairly well built ofbrick, and there were some fine old residences, of whichseveral are still standing. In the back streets were longrows of one-story houses which were not im
RM2AJ65R8–Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside . 2 50 Successful Farming 1 00 Southern Fruit Grower 50 Where you desire to subscribe to twomore of the publications named, you can ar-rive at the net subscription price by deduct-ing 50 cents from our price with thePLANTER. If you desire to subscribe toany other publications not listed here, writeus and we will cheerfully quote clubbing ornet subscription rates. Subscribers whose time does not expireuntil later can take advantage of our clubrates, and have their subscription
RM2ANC0NE–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . it yourself and turn something up;in other words, take a turn out of yourshow window and it will surely turn upsomething in good business for you. Smokers smoke in Summer time practi-cally as much as they do in the Winter,although some men contend that mensmoke less in Summer. One would natur-ally think that a man would smoke more inSummer, as he usually smokes more inpleasant weather ; he will also walkfarther and perhaps distribute his trademore widely. All leading Wholesale Grocershandle SWEET CftPORAL CIGARETTES. The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA, Limi
RM2AG15TT–. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc. of the world. r vs.Orange LakeNew Hamburg vs.Hudson River•Hudson River VS. North Shrewsbury Date March 5. >88i Feb. 6, 1883 Feb. 23, 1883 Feb. 9. 1884 Feb. 14, 1885 Feb. 18, 1885 Feb. 14, 1887 March 8, 1888 Feb. 25, 1889 Feb. s, 1892 Feb. 9, 1893 Jan. 2i, 1899 Feb. 7, 1902 Feb. 13, 1902 Distance between buoys in miles 2%6.66 2 2/, I.46 2V27.Y, Number of times sailed over OnceFiveThreeFiveFourFourThreeFourFiveFiveFour FourFour Total Length of course in
RM2ANEGG7–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . al mer-chant, Rosthern, has been called f. BRITISH COLUMBIA. W. J. Robinson has been appointed re-ceiver to llamon & Bison, grocers, Ross-land. The Russians of Siberia ought to beable, says The Seattle Trade Register, todo well in the fishing industry. Theyhave salmon in almost unlimited quanti-ties and of good quality. The Chinooksalmon grows there to a size of from 20 to150 pounds. On the other hand, theywill liave a severe climate to contendwith. 15 THIS SEASONS RAISINS. Referring to 1903 raisins Fresno mailadvices state : It is said that one ortwo indep
RM2AJGNY2–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1903 1ra sección . CyftHlEDAD de. Éé|¡Q1¡I¡ A<»ta Uo 11.795
RM2AX226M–Queen's University : an illustrated sketch of its foundation, growth and present proportions . ^IS^Im^ P/lTf?K^. MjJ^ Prof, of Romance Languages. Prof, of General and Electrical Prof, of Mining Engineering. Engineering. Prof, of Metallurgy. .-cting Prof, of Geology and Petrography. .Assistant Prof, of Mathematics. —35— Tutor in Hebrew.. Associate Professor of Physics. Lecturer on Surveying. Lecturer on Chemistry. Lecturer on Applied Mathematics. Fellow in Moral Philosophy. Professor in Geology and Petrography, Fellow in Mental Philosophy. -36-
RM2AJ4AA0–An analysis of Gothic architecture Illustrated by a series of upwards of seven hundred examples of doorways, windows, mouldings, roofs, arches, crosses, panels, buttresses, seats, screens, etc., and accompanied with remarks on the several details of an ecclesiastical edifice . AN AN>J.V»IS or COTHICK AHCHITCCTURE. SECTION I
RM2AFN3M6–. The romance of old New England churches. by the pound (inwhich case she would have been a dearbargain), she had not the least idea. And now, said honest John Hull tothe servants, bring that box hither. 105 OLD XEW EXGLAXD CHURCHES The box to which the mintmasterpointed was a huge square iron-boundoaken chest; . . The servants tuggedwith might and main, but could not liftthis enormous receptacle, and w^ere finallyobliged to drag it across the floor. Cap-tain Hull then took a key from his girdle,unlocked the chest, and lifted its ponder-ous lid. Behold ! it was full to the brimof bright pine-t
RM2AKN2R5–A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . f one or two bicuspid teeth on eachside, is described by Professor Taft, the design of which is tosecure in such cases increased stability of the substitute, while 198 PARTIAL DENTURES HELD BY ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. 199 much of the palatal arch is left uncovered. It consists of two lat-eral cavity plates accurately adjusted to the sloping walls of thepalate on each side, immediately adjoining and partly occupyingthe spaces to be supplied. These lateral plates may be made aslarge as a dime, or somewhat larger, and of an elliptical shape ifboth bicus
RM2AKPD4A–More letters of Charles Darwin; a record of his works in a series of hitherto unpublished lettersEdited by Francis Darwin and A.CSeward Volume 1 . of this fact. We have returned a weekago from Ilkley, and it has done me some decided good. InLondon I saw Lyell (the poor man who has rushed into thebosom of two heresies—by the way, 1 saw his celts, and 1 At a meeting of the Geological Society, May ist, 1833, a letter wasread from Mr. Telfair to Sir Alex. Johnstone, accompanying a specimenof recent conglomerate rock, from the island of Madagascar, containingfragments of a tusk, and part of a molar
RM2AJ0BR4–Wholesale price-list of seeds bulbs & supplies for florists : spring 1903 . Hyacinth Flowered Formosum. Dark Blue, tall Pillar of Beauty. Sky Blue Nudicaule. Scarlet DIAXTHUS. Pinks. DOUBLE FLOWERING TINKS. Chinensis. Mixed Cinnensis Aldus, fl. pi. Double White Heddewigii, fl pi. Doudle Japan Pinks, Mixed. Diadematus. Diadem Pink Laciniatus, fl. pi. Fringed. Mixed Imperialis.fl.pl. Imperial Pink Double Pinks. All kinds, mixed .25.25.10.25.25 05.05.05.10.10.20.15 .05.05.10.10.10.05.05 SINGLE FLOWERED PINKS. Fringed. (Laciniatus.) 05 Japan. Striped and Spotted (Heddewigii) 10 Crimson Belle. Dark
RM2AJ87DT–The mark . Digitized by Microsoft® Digitized by Microsoft® And then it seemed as if all time swept back, . . Once againhe was the Raj-bhat Prince, and this—this was his hearts desire I {See page 323) Digitized by Microsoft® ^?>^**^M*lTl^ THE MARK AQUILA KEMP5TER Illustrated. New YorkDoubledqy Pqgre and Co. 19 0 3 Digitized by Microsoft® Copyright, 1903, byDoubleday, Page & Company Digitized by Microsoft® Dedicated toHON. JOHN A. and MRS. WALKER Digitized by Microsoft® Digitized by Microsoft® CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I 3 II IS III . 24 IV 34 V 48 VI 66 VII ........ 73 VIII 83 IX 95 X no XI 122
RM2AXF2E6–The inside history of the Carnegie Steel Company, a romance of millions . eystone Bridge Company was given to himin return for services rendered in its promotion. He paid nocash for any of his shares; but desiring to have a larger hold-ing than that gratuitously assigned to him, he gave his note tothe company in payment of the increased interest, and the firstfour dividends sufficed to liquidate the debt. It is possible that the standards of commercial moralwere as high forty years ago as they are to-day. Business menof that period aver that they were higher. It is none the lesscertain that th
RM2AN65TR–R.LPolk & Co.'s Oklahoma and Indian Territory gazetteer and business directory . mp; CoBurr S WHustead BrosErnest :M HNoll M LSauerwein G EGraham & CoOsgood L CFox Mary ELanglirz HenryBenke J F MNFRS. Anadorko. O T Ardmore. I T Chandler. O T Charleston. O T Chick ash a, I T Durant. I T Edmond. O T Enid. O T Guthrie, O T Guthrie. O T Hennessey. O T Hobart. u T Holdenville, I T I^iwton. O T Luther. O T Miami, I T ^Muskogee, I T Xavina. O T Xewkirk. O T Xorraan, O T Oklahoma City. O T Perry. O T Ponca, O T Pond Creek. O T Purcell .1 T Shawnee. O T S McAlester. IT Stillwater. O T Tonkawa. O T Tuls
RM2AWDYK9–A biographical record of Schuyler County, New York . urned to the state legislature,of which he was chosen speaker in 1872,and was re-elected in 1874. In 1876 hewas elected governor of Illinois and at theend of his term he was chosen for a secondterm. He was elected United States senatorin 1883 and twice re-elected. RICHARD JORDAN CATLING, anAm.erican inventor of much note, wasborn in Hertford county. North Carolina,September 12, 1818. At an early age hegave promise of an inventive genius. Thefirst emanation from his mind was theinvention of a screw for the propulsion otwater craft, but on app
RM2AKNTM3–The works of John Ruskin . ntal lines appears to me much connected with theiractive sea life; and as the vase turned upon the wheel thetracing of these level lines by the steady pencil was, I think,associated more in the workmans mind with his pleasurein the sea horizon or in the extent of some fruitful plain,than with the plinths and other mouldings which afterwardscarried the same delight in horizontal lines into the rulingforms of his noblest architecture. It is very interesting tofind the same pleasure in the horizontal bar governing theotherwise totally different mural designs of the two
RM2AKG4JK–Anæsthesia and anæsthetics general and local . Fig. 14.—Gasometer (White Dent. Co.) Fig. 14. The socket (A) of the stand is for large cylinders. Thereversible clamp (B) fits the large cylinders on one side, and on the otherthe small cylinders. The side which fits small cylinders has a flange (C)on which sits the cylinder. A set-screw (D) holds the cylinder firmly inposition. The reservoir (E) is filled with water to the bead (K). At the bottom of the reservoir, where the inhaler tubing is attached,is a piston val/e (G), placed there for absolute security against wastewhe.i operations are suspe
RM2AN3KRX–Elementary plane geometry : inductive and deductive / by Alfred Baker . )y means of the c(»iiij)asses. Xote the ]t;irts called centre, radius, .md circumference. All Iadii of the same eirele areequal, since the ends of th(^ compasslegs remain the same distance apartwhile the circle is being described. A liiH through the centre and tcnninalcd both waysl)y the cii-cumference is called a diameter, as CD. The jt.-ift ol the cir(;le on each side <»1 a (liarnef<r iscalled a semicircle. A j)art of the circumference, as AB, is c.illed an arcof the circle. The straight line joining A and B is cal
RM2AJ2DWX–Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . ons of William andgreat-great-grandsons of Capt. William Torrey, theAmerican ancestor of this branch of the Torreyfamily. The last named was a son of Philip Tor-rey, of Combe, St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, Eng-land. William Torrey was of Weymouth, Mass.,1640, was made a freeman in 1642, and in that sameyear was a deputy to the General Court, and after-ward was many times a deputy between that yearan
RM2AN2FMA–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1903 1ra sección . Junio 6 de 1903.—Jauregui, Peña y CVJunio lo de 1903.-Juan Maxcra.-Distin-l Distinguirlos articulo^ comprendidos enguir vermouth. Tucumán 745. I el grupo Vil . Clases 61 al 71 inclusive— v-13-Junio. I ¡lelgrano 9o-l. v-13-Junio. 12052 BOLETÍN oficial Acta N«. 13.08-4.-.
RM2AN5H5N–Illustrated catalogue of the art and literary property collected by the late Henry GMarquand . S45 21/. 320 FIRST AFTERNOONS SALE Saturday, January 24th, 1903 BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 3 OCLOCK Antique Chinese Porcelain 101 — Miniature Vase. Oviform bottle shaped. Mirror-black glaze. 102 — Miniature Ovoid Vase. Rose souffle glaze. Yung-cheng, 1723-1735. 103 — Miniature Vase. Cylindrical. Mustard-yellow crackle glaze. 104 — Writers Water Jar. Globular form. Thin white porcelain, coated with an imperial yellow glaze ; phoe-nixes and cloud forms incised and enamelled in green and purple. 105—Writers
RM2AJ6CFK–Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside . nd astone. Pour over this a brine that willfloat an egg, shut it up and use just asyou do the new corn. If the brineweakens, you can add a little salt. TO CAN CORN. Cut the grains from the ears with asharp knife, being careful to selectonly the soft tender ears. Weigh andput it into a kettle with enough waterto cover it. Boil ten minutes and thenmix into every ten pounds one ounceof tartaric acid, fill your glass jars veryfull and screw on the top while it isboiling hot. Wh
RM2ANG8KP–1903 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . ——*»——„.;•— - Baird Fr^d^rfcF IVT, r»tlr, raagJElynri TSUr- BA1RD, HUFFMAN «Sr^FAY-fc0ft——^Robert J Baird7Ge.orge Ijauttman, --Harry—S-Taylor), General Fire-In-finrnncft ?Agono3r> 020 Lgetwfe -Baird-H-ETrnTsTehogT^ttie^CffavBh^ & Byers, bds 1210 High. Baird J Clyde, stockman, bds 1731^e Baird Matthew R-CLpngman & Baird), —res 1731 e Grand-av. ^ Baird Robert J (Baird, Huffman & Tay- lor), res 9io 9th. Baird^Robert W,clk Wm GordonT res 1550 Capitol av. ^Baird Sonhronia (wid Enoch)7res^227 e 16th. -— , Baird S C. rms Wellington- Hote
RM2AKYM2P–DrLavendar's people . said, after a pause, Iknow. That night was a misery of dreams that thedeed was done, broken by wakings desperatewith the knowledge that it was yet to do. In themorning she seemed to have lost all power ofwords; she bore her husbands reproaches thatNed was late for breakfast; she went about herhousehold duties; she watched the girls start forschool (she did not kiss them; demonstrations ofaffection had never been possible to this dumbbreast; but she stared after them with haggardeyes) ; and through it all she hardly uttered aword; when she did speak, it seemed as thoughshe
RM2AM88K1–Agricultural news . roo isabout 8.: (1) withoutpublic expenditure: (2) with moderate expenditure on roads,etc.; (3) with extensive programme on railways, etc. Otherpoints are the supply of labour, and the best method ofdevelopment. Vol. X7TI. No. 414. THE AGRICULTUKAL NEWS. 77. THE PINE-APPLE GUAVA. The true guava.s (Psidium) are widely known andenjoyed throughout tropical ami subtropical regions, bothas fresh fruit and in the form of jam, jellies, marmalade, etcClosely related to them, however, is a little-known .species,the pineapple guava {Feijua Selloiriana)—correctly pro-nounced fay-zho-a
RM2AKNAG1–A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . to rest upon on the molding-table. The sand-ring is of strong hoop-iron, and should fit easily andtruly on the grooved surface of the molding-plate next to theprojections or tabs. When molding is to be done, the molding-plate is placed in thesand-drawer or on the table, grooved side upward, and on it theshallow plaster model (from Y to one inch deep, as may be de-sired) (Fig. 67), in such a position as to bring the cone-shapedaperture where most strength is required in the die. The ironsand-ring is then put on the molding-plate (Fig. 68), and san
RM2ANH8HB–Arkiv för botanik . Karta öfver Härjedalen. Öfver barrskogsgränsen belägenefter Gunnar Andersson, 26). H(i( Tafl. 1.. iråde är (utom inom Dalarna) streckadt (hufvudsakligenna ofver hafvet äro angifna i fot. I ARKIV FÖR BOTANIK. Band 7. N:o 13. Tafl. 2.
RM2AFNYTF–. Seed annual 1903. AQERATl1 crimson; perennial... .Pkt. 5ctsrose, white center; AOROSTIS NEBllOSA (Ornament-al Grass).An ornamental grass in which the smallseeds are so gracefully poised in large,open clusters as to have the effect of acloud, and when dried can be effectivelyused in dried bouquets. Grows easily inany common garden soil. Hardv anniaal;about one and a half feet high. .Pkt. 5ctg 5ct8 5ct8 5cts 68 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH
RM2ANG192–Arkiv för botanik . Det 18 år gamla skäret vid L. Sand. Bilderna äro tagna från skärets V. udde,s<å att de tillsammans visa skäret i dess helhet, (s. b. foto. d. :9. 6. 04.;. Det 22 år gamla skäret vid Hvalöns V. udde. Bilden tagenfrån Henans V. udde. (s. b. foto. d. i8. 6. 04.)
RM2ANG7M3–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . uch wide popularity, to be assailed with impunity by the insidiousslanderer. It has come to the knowledgeof the company that somebody, obviouslywith a malign purpose, has been circula-ting the rumor—absurdly false, of course,but calculated to prejudice the Unthink-ing—that Force is drugged to promoteappetite. The companys answer to thestory is the offer of a reward of $5,000for the conviction of the initiator orcirculators of the slander, and a further$5,000 for proof that a single packagecontains any injurious substance. THE CANADIAN GROCER STBCTTONS ^ SAU
RM2AKN5T4–Stage-coach and mail in days of yore : a picturesque history of the coaching age . v Avas often done—to some idleboy, without character, and mounted on a worn-outhack, who, so far from being able to defend him-self ascainst a robber, was more likely to be inleague with one. Post Office postboys, it should here be said,were, like the postboys who drove the post-chaises,by no means necessarily boys or youths. Theyincluded, it is true, in their ranks all ages, butthe great majority of tliem were grown-uji, not tosay aged, men. Some people, indeed, recognisingthe absurdity of calling a decrepit ol
RM2AX22YR–History of Franklin and Marshall College; Franklin College, 1787-1853; Marshall College, 1836-1853; Franklin and Marshall College, 1853-1903 . ishing Committee, Samuel H. Ranck,The Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Md., or Publishing Committee The Franklin and Marshall College Alumni Association LANCASTER, PA. li l!!l !!i!iM i iij! illi I!. HOTOJ-fiAVcf^E G C. MAIN ENTRANCE. HISTORY OP FRANKLIN AND MARSHALLCOLLEGE FRANKLIN COLLEGE, 1787-1853 MARSHALL COLLEGE, 1836-1853 FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE1853-1903 JOSEPH HENRY DUBBS, D.D., LL.D. Audenried Professor o/History and Arckaologyin J^ttn