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. ()
RM2ANEY7F–Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . hite and lustrous as satin,rhen in full bloom it resembles a large, fine white Paeony. butrithout a suggestion of stiffness, often measuring 8 to 9 inchesdiameter. An enthusiastic admirer compared the flower to atautiful girl wearing a white Gainesborough hat ornamentedjith white ostrich plumes, hence the name. This variety wul-ove hardv in almost all sections with ordinary protection Ashe of the great new Climbing Roses be sure to give it a trial,trong plants 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1; postpaid. Two-l^ar-old plants. 35 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3
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. ()
RM2AFTB1W–. 1905-'06 descriptive catalogue of rare flowers : seeds, plants, bulbs, cacti, etc. s. Very slender stems,about % inch in diameter, of pendul-ous habit, fine for grafting on C.colubrinus; pretty in baskets.Bright rose-colored flowers, resemb-ling the crab cactus. 15c, 25c. 50c. Emoryii or Velvet Cactus. Abeautiful upright growing varietywith light green stems, covered withshining, transparent golden spines ofvarious length. The young growthresembles the prettiest green velvet,with a golden tint. It is very beau-tiful. The flowers are pale yellowand inconspicuous, but the plant isvery handsome
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. ()
RM2AN8CE8–Madame Butterfly (d'apres John LLong et David Belasco) : drame lyrique en trois actes de MMLIllica et GGiacosa . 111360 ! • , I I ? BUTTERFLY 159 * t l p LL-^M rp F-^f quil ap„pren ne quun fils at tend son pè re!. 111360 3> ,5 — ** i* f. - 160 rnle J= BUTTERFLY AND MOLTO MOSSO é = 112 Bte - iv^ g g f p i r a £ i Que ta mè - re tem-por.te par la vil - le, AXD1. MOLTO MOSSO Jrll* „ -^ „(.•... m. L J J- J.I < £ ?m <; * « ï^fc 2^ £: ppp ^^
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. ()
RM2AG802F–. The analytical Holy Bible : self-pronouncing, self-interpreting, self-explanatory ....
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. ()
RM2AFWCBY–. Lehrbuch der orthodontie fur studierende und zahnartze mit enschluss der geschichte der orthodontie. Fig. 51 veranschaulicht den unten partiell vorstehenden Biß. Der unten total vorstehende Biß (Fig. 52) ist charakteri-siert durch sehr großen Unterkiefer,der den Oberkiefer weit überragt,und durch anormale Artikulationaller Zähne. Die äußeren Höckerder oberen Molaren und Prämolarenartikulieren mit den inneren Hök-kern der gleichnamigen unteren.Auch beißen alle unteren Zähne umetwa drei Viertel Molarenbreite zuFl§- 53- ) weit nach vorne. Der Aufbiß (Fig. 53) ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, daßdie
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. ()
RM2AWJENN–Dutch bulbs for fall planting . tting, and slightlysweet scented. 3 for 5c.; doz., 15c.; 100. $1.00. Lily of the Valley (CONVALLARIA MaJALIS) This beautiful plant is a universal favorite. It isextensively grown for forcing in the winter and earlyspring months, producing tender stems, set with tinybells of snowy whiteness, diffusing a delicate odor.It may be planted in-doors in baskets of moss, boxesand vases; plant in November and December.{Ready in November.) 326 Lily of the Valley. Berlin single crownpips, pure white, large and strong, finest for forcing, 3 for 10c; per doz., 25c; 100, $1.50
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. ()
RM2ANJEHF–Ravelings . Philo-Eccritean Contestants. DEBATERS. ROBERT M. KERR,Philos debater, comes from California. Mr. Kerr bas shown re-markable ability along- literary lines during his three years in college.He is a clear, logical and forceful thinker Last spring he won first placeon the Elliot Cleland Oration Contest besides winning essay on the Philo-Eccritean contest. This winter he won the preliminary oratorical con-test and will represent the College at the Inter-Collegiate contest next fall. PAUL McCLANAHAN,Eccriteans debater was born in Keokuk, Iowa, but for the pastfour years has resided in Mo
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. ()
RM2AWP86N–Switchboards for power, light and railway service, direct and alternating current, high and low tension . f that figure,that is, a switch to connect the two sets of busses. Ifeach generator is connected with a separate set of busses,we can run them at different voltages, but if both feedinto the same set as represented in the diagram, the voltagemust be equalized. Therefore, unless the two voltmetersindicate the same pressure, the generators cannot be con-nected with the same set of busses. In starting up two generators, connected in parallel, thecourse of procedure is to set the machines in m
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. ()
RM2AWE25W–Pidgin Inglis tails and others . OWED TO AH WHY [my hospital attendant] HO glides at dawn about myroomAnd wakes me with his swishing broom ;Who is it—he with shavenpate—Who always brings my breakfast late ;Who is it when Im far from wellTakes centuries to hear my bell;Who is it when I want more teaSays No can catch, no have got, see?Why, Why,—Ah Why! Who is it, though with noiseless tread. Who brings my chow when Im in bed. And with a nurses thoughtful care Makes sure that everything is there,82 Who is it all the livelong dayWorks longest on the shortest pay,Who, never tired, does his bestAnd
RM2AFRCB9–. Confederate operations in Canada and New York. tes when alarms beganto ring all over the city. He decided to go out, and comingdown the stairway it happened tO be clear at a turn and theidea occurred to him that there would be fun to start ascare. He broke a bottle of Greek fire, he said, on the edgeof a step like he would crack an egg. It blazed up and he gotout to witness the result. He had been down there in thecrowd ever since and the fires at the Astor House and theCity Hotel had both been put out. But he had listened Lothe talk of the people and heard the opinion expressed gen-erally t
RM2AKYX1Y–Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey--Corundum and Its Occurrence and Distribution in the United States (A Revised and Enlarged Edition of Bulletin No.180) . CORUNDUM IN UNITED STATES. 129 this vein continues as represented by the dotted line 3. Open cutson the east and Avest side of this block of gneiss have followed borderv^eins of corundum. PI. XVII, .1, gives a view of the peridotiteformation near the cut on the east side. Little Avork has been done atLaurel Creek except on border veins, the principal exception being asmall interior veni ((> in fig. 21) near the east end of t
RM2AJB5EH–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1906 1ra sección . -^itii .nsif.álizadj y de un amargo agradable c.i van-isuth la recnmiendan las noiaSilulüilsf medicascomo un aquivalsni.? del vino d&qumay ccmosi mejords¡o fehriíit-^os Adeniís se cansidara indispensable en iospaisas caldas pare combatir las epidemias. VERM0UTH Is an aperitivo cornposed prmcípally of whits wine dsliciously aromatizad witíi a bittensch tevour. VermaiiJi is reeomraended as a substítude for quinina-wina as Ihe test febrífuga It is indispensable ín warm ctiuntriss to be takenregularla ogairist opidemics II, VBRMXJT í un
RM2AG9AN9–. Ausstellung deutscher Kunst aus der Zeit von 1775-1875 in der Königlichen Nationalgalerie, Berlin 1906. Herausgegeben vom Vorstand der Deutschen Jahrhundertausstellung. Mit einleitendem Text von Hugo von Tschudi. - 9 -
RM2AWJKX0–Literary by-paths in old England . in the Reynoldsfamily, of whom one, Jane, as hinted above, be-came the wife of Thomas Hood. The eldest,Mariane, married Mr. Green, and had for hertwo sons the gifted artists Charles and TowneleyGreen. It was to celebrate her wedding thatHood drew the water-colour sketch which willbe found in another part of this volume. Inthe foreground of this sketch the third sister,Charlotte, occupies a prominent position, with ahooked arm outstretched in a vain endeavour— such was Hoods jest — to emulate her sisterin catching a husband. The antipathy of Mr.Reynolds senior
RM2AXBCRC–The grafters of America, who they are and how they work . the Harrison streetpolice court and sent to the Bridewell in default of pay-ment. Later she was rescued from the House of Cor-rection by friends. The spirit of the woman was completely broken byby the ignominy of the trip in the Black Maria. Thetrue hideousness of the situation dawned upon her whenshe was led from the court room and lodged in thebull pen to await the arrival of the Bridewell wagon.She was dressed in the height of fashion and carried her-self, as always, with the air of a queen, but when shewas escorted into the gloomy,
RM2AG8GA1–. Plants of New Zealand. s of the New Zealand forests by its softer leaves,which resemble those of a deciduous tree, rather than thoseof an evergreen. Indeed, in most localities of the SouthIsland, the plant does lose its leaves on the approach ofwinter. It has obtained its specific name {betulinus) from theresemblance of its foliage to that of the English birch.Plagianthus, however, has much larger leaves than Betulus.Owing to the presence of an inner, ribbon-like bark, itis generally called the Ribbon-wood by the colonists. TheMaoris used this bark for making rope and twine for theirfishing
RM2AWHY65–Undine and our sylvan world; sixteen nature sketches . In the morning Helayne went in tosee our guest, expecting to find herroasted to death. C. C. embraced herand blessed her eternally, she had hadthe most lovely night she ever had.Helayne simulated some duty so as toget away from those cosmetics and tokeep herself from fainting. When C.C. was down stairs I had to take myturn and save the room for anothervisitor whom we were expecting thenext week. I stood it as best I couldbut hung out of the window when Ihad opened it. That afternoon, when we were talk-ing in the library, and I could nt smo
RM2AN8RBM–Madame Butterfly (d'apres John LLong et David Belasco) : drame lyrique en trois actes de MMLIllica et GGiacosa . BUTTERFLY $ m p T=* ^ YAMADORI A votre ai se! te n i- T=ff mais garde en . co re M-?+1. Î3E un peu des poir!. i b i? S C ?j c j^BI Z C C 111360 £ S ? j. #«? i* 148 YAMADORI te (Va pour sortir, puis revient sur ses pas vers Butterfly) ^ m Si vous vou to J ri i n s l^r cres : e.
RM2AG65N9–. Observations on the Life-History of Leucocytes. Fig. 18. Fig. 19. Fig. 20. Walker. Roy. Soc. Proc, B. vol. 78, Plate 10..
RM2AJEHMX–Field, laboratory, and library manual in physical geography . the salt? In what part would it probably be Fig. 24. Map of the Bed of the Ancient Salton Sea,about 300 Feet below Sea Level, showing the Proba-ble Former Extent of the Gulf of California and theDelta of the Colorado River SOLIDS IN SOLUTION 135 found in the largest quantities? Do you think this part wouldmake good agricultural land? Why? Some remarkably fertilesoil is found near the Mexican boundary line and in the south-ern portion of this old lake bed. Explain why it is fertile.Water for irriga-tion is broughtfrom the Coloradoriv
RM2AFYYDW–. Optical projection : a treatise on the use of the lantern in exhibition and scientific demonstration. A similar tap is used for dissolving the oxy-spirit jetdescribed on p. 46, but in this case the tap governs the oxygensupply, the spirit-flame being left on. This flame is too weakto give any perceptible image of the dead slide upon the LANTERNS AND THEIR MANIPULATION ic-7. Fig. 60.—Star Dissolving Tap screen, but the turning on of the oxygen brings out the lightin all its brilliancy. All kinds of jets with two gas or vapour tubes are workedwith a dissolving tap, which in this case must be a
RM2AWWPJ8–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . THE INSECT WORLD. 199 beetles belonging to this series. None of them are in any wayinjurious. The exception in food habits in this family is found in thegenus Tro.x, containing oblong, very convex species, with rough,tuberculate or pitted wing-covers, and a deeply furrowed thorax.They are usually more or less incrusted with dirt, are foundfeeding under old skins, bones, or hoofs, and are, as scavengers,at least innoxious. The more typical leaf-chafers are of diverse forms, of
RM2AJ760D–The Philippine journal of science . Fig. 1. View from Updas toward Lutab.. Fig. 2. View from Lutab toward Bakung and Updas.
RM2AN258X–Transactions and proceedings and report of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . /?. lf^/7(f£r (W ct lith ad not. i roe del d C Print YollXX Plate VI ^m. 2 o ^0 ^. ^^
RM2AWJTCD–Literary by-paths in old England . which Burns askedMiss Alexanders permission to publish the song.At the back of the house lies the field whereBurns turned down the daisy, and the soil seems to have been consecrated to daisies bythe song which he bestowed on that first immor-tal one. Over the hedge, there is the otherfield where the poets ploughshare tore up themouses nest. The neighbouring town of Mauchline is a cen-tral spot in the history of Burns. In its dancing-hall he first met Jean Armour, the inspirer ofmany of his deathless songs, and the destinedwifely companion of his fortunes ; un
RM2ANC2CY–The Red Cross : in peace and war . dvalue as chicks were hatched. While medical work was going on otherforms of relief were also in progress. A supply of tools had beenordered from Harpoot, directly upon our arrival, for blacksmiths, car-penters, tinkers, masons, stone workers, etc. The black.smiths wereset to work making sickles for cutting grass and reaping grain; .shovels,plows and other implements for farmers. Others were put at makingspinning-wheels for the destitute women, who with these could earntheir own living; others made weaving looms. Out of the twelve hun-dred hand looms formerly
RM2AG7FH6–. Iris 1906. ^. ^eta (ri)apter of IKappa ^elta Jp^l Sorority 5lasl)vlUe, Tennessee 7lawer (Colors American Beauty Red and White Officers MARY SCOTT President THULA FAULKNER Vice President EUNICE DeBARD Secretary MYRA HOOPER Treasurer Moll of 1905-06 Thxjla Faulkner Eunice DeBard, Theo. Fowi,kes Bertha Fowler Myra Hooper Mary Scott Rebecca Lucas Hallie Hopkins Leah Campbeli, ALPHA CHAPTER AT NATIONAL PARK SEMINARYForest Glen, Maryland
RM2AG4NEH–. Illustrated catalogue.. U.
RM2AJ3KFK–Investigation of a steel highway bridge .
RM2AXD659–Receipts and expenditures of the Town of Portsmouth . or as per re-ceipts from the City Treasurer. Receipts and expenditures as follows, viz : Balance with City Treasurer, February 1, 1905 $11,944 06 Received on account of water rates $46,377 35 Received on account of labor and materials 15,925 19 Received on account of rent 150 00 Received on account of inter-est on deposits 30cS 72 Received on account of contin-gent items 530 18 $63,251 44 $75,195 50 Expenditures, per vouchers $60,744 90Balance with City Treasurer, Feb. 1, 1906 14,450 60 >75,195 50 Jo Amounts due from delinquents $8,456 6
RM2AX83JA–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . improved Farina. City Reci Estate, Farming Lands near Duiuthon easy terms. Pine Landsin Minnesota, Idano, V/ssh-in.rrton and Oregon. CubanFruit Lands in tracts to suit.200 lerrey Bidfl.. DULUTH, MINN. LAW ORATORY ELOCUTION DRAMATIC ACTION AWilC LITERATURE 5At.FSfo.ttSHIPAST CARTOONING I LLUSTdATINGCARICATURIHQEVANGELISMCIVIL ENGINEERING voice EYE MEMORY AND PHYSICAL CULTURE SINGING AND PIANO GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH LATIS F encingWALTONCOLLEGE SPOKANE,WASH. TH e: Hatcher tj l U1! 5 8 i S Corporation FIREPROOFSQUARE a
RM2AXGAFA–The yellow fairy book . em to the Princess, which he laid on thebed beside her. This done, he thought of nothing but how best todeliver Rosalie, and he resolved to take advantage of a visit whichthe Prince of the Air paid every year to his mother and brothersin order to strike the blow. One day Rosalie was sitting alone in her room thinking of hertroubles when she suddenly saw a pen get up from off the desk andbegin to write all by itself on a sliect of white papr-r. As she dklnot know that it was guided by an invisible ha ml she was verymuch astonished, and the moment that the pen had ceased
RM2AKNT4X–Primer Part II . shut your eye,Till the sun is in the sky. —-Jane Taylor. THE WOLF AND THE LAMB A wolf saw a lamb drinking at a stream.He made up his mind to find an excusefor killing the lamb. So he went to thestream and called out: How dare you disturb the waterwhich I am drinking ? I am not, said the lamb. Thewater runs from you to me, not from meto you. 68 You called my father names lastyear, said the wolf. I was not born last year, said thelamb. 4 Well I do not care how good anexcuse you may make, I shall eat you allthe same, said the wolf. The best excuse will not keep back himwho has ma
RM2AXGKT7–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, No.18-25 . 80 62 Victoria Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 189 9 GLEN MARY. (Perfect blossom,.) This is a variety of great promise, it is one of the newer sorts. No doubt it will takVaplace among the standards on account of its size and productiveness. Origin, a chance seedling found by J. A. Ingram of Penn-sylvania. Plant, a very large, strong, vigorous grower, making plantsfreely. No sign of any disease on it. Dark, rich foliage.An ideal plant. Fruit stem, medium in length, strongenough to hold up the very large berries. Very productive. Fruit, very large—the
RM2AG8JAE–. Plants of New Zealand. nto charcoal for the manufacture of gunpowder. Aristotelia fputicosa (The Shrubby Aristotelia). A much-branched shrub, 3ft.-6ft. high. Flowers solitary, or in small cymesor racemes. Leaves linear, lanceolate to elliptic, oblong, entire, crenate orserrate. Fl. Oct.-Nov. A sub-alpine plant of the most variable habit, and extrememutability of leaf form. These changes of form may be due tothe extreme sensitiveness of the plant to alteration of environ-ment, or it may possibly be due to the fact that the plantis undergoing mutation (v. Veronica). At any rate, few ofour vari
RM2AXE98J–Ariane et Barbe-bleue : conte en trois actes . iE m Ai * d * 1 J^jJ^-ida ?? !? i-» ? i-#- ré É w% I* • -7V* 9-Vf. Pins vite
RM2AXG54F–Embryological studies on Hemiptera . Pig. 20. Pig- 21. PLATE VIII, Fig. 22, Median sagittal section of head of nyifTipii. Relativepositions of rjharynx, Vanzenspritze, labrum, andmaxillary palpus. X 52. Fig. 23. Cross section of setae in normal position. Nymph. Third segment of sarae specimen as Fig. 19. X 1350. Fig. 24. Tips of maxillae, one seta raised. Nymph. X 1350. PLATE VIII.. PLATE IX. pig. 25. LalDial fiindaments. Egg 102 hours old. X 98.Pig. 26. LalDiittii and hypopharynx. Egg 115 hours old. X 98.pig. 27. Lal)ial fundament and palpus. Just before revo-lution. X 125.pig. 28. Cross sect
RM2AX55P3–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . acre. Tele- -phone service. Exp, N P. Tel, W U. Mail,daily. T H Tooley. P M.Addison Charles H, r r and exp agt.Batman Louis L, paints.Barney Wm, gen store and restaurant.BEASLEY GEORGE H, Propr The In-land Empire. (See p 25S0)Brown & Hannah (Edward R Brown, Riley J Hannah), saloon.CITIZENS BANK OF MOOJIE (Capital$25,000), M L Woodman. Pres; PatrickNihill. Yice Pres; Gordon O Shafer,Cashr. Cor bit James C. restaurant. David Drug Co (Oscar F, Yoyle V and Jav David), drugs.David Oscar F, phys. FOGLE GEORGE I, General
RM2AWRBXG–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . r of an inch or more in thicknessover thick wrapping-paper will prove a perfect protection. Fluffywool or cotton may also be employed, and the former is the mostlasting, but less certain than the dendrolene. A near relative of these canker-worms is the lime-tree moth,Hybernia tiliaria, which also attacks a variety of trees, and hasat times been decidedly troublesome. The application of thearsenites will prove a complete protection in this case ; indeed, wemay say of all the c
RM2AKT0HH–Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . kill as an educatorand financier, was elected, senior book agent atNew York, and resigned his position as princi-pal. He was succeeded bv Rev. David Copeland,A. M., president of the Female College of Hills-boro, Ohio, a gentleman whose literary tastesand attainments and acknowledged abilities andextended experience as an educator rendered himpre-eminently fitted for the important and re-sponsible position of principal of an institution ofthis grade. Dr. Copeland remained at the headof the seminary until 1882,
RM2ANJBD9–Essentials of United States history . typrovided that the canal, when built, should be controlled bythe United States, but that it should be opened to vesselsof commerce and of war of all nations on terms of entireequality. Thus the way was opened for our government to under-take the building of a water route between the Pacific andthe Atlantic oceans. At first the Nicaragua route wasfavored, but afterwards authority was granted by Congressto buy the franchise of the French Panama Canal Com-pany for forty million dollars. A treaty was made with McKINLEY AND ROOSEVELTS ADMINISTRATION 367 Colomb
RM2AXH1BN–Biennial report of the Department of Archives and History of the State of West Virginia . s de-clared to have vacated his office by having joined the Confederacy. On the fourth Thursday of May, 1863, he was elected for the full termof four years, beginning January 1, 1864, and removed the seat of govern-ment from Wheeling to Alexandria before the State of West Virginiabegan its legal existence, on June 20, 1863. On the 25th day of May, 1865, he removed the seat of government ta|Richmond, and served till the ernd of his term, January 1, 1868, and heldover till the 16th day of April, 1868, when
RM2AKKT2C–Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 324. Calycanthus floridus. tate, crenate or entire : fis. bright yellow, 1-2 in. broadsepals 5 or 6, rarely 7: follicles compressed, H in. long,Apr.-June. Wet ground. Carolina to Canada and westward. Gt. 47, p. 630. D. 115, pi. 35.-Used before flowering in the spring as Cowslip green
RM2AXFG4J–Ariane et Barbe-bleue : conte en trois actes . /?oco cresc. mm M. & iÉÊÉ Calme £*E^ ^Ff^ 3^ r=^ sien - ne quand je lembrasse ain si
RM2AG59GH–. Rise of the new West, 1819-1829. ational,not state, benefit. Nevertheless, he strongly rec-ommended a system of internal improvements, if itcould be established by means of a constitutionalamendment. Both houses sustained the presidentsveto. Acting upon Monroes intimation of the power toappropriate money, and following the line of leastresistance, the next year an act was passed makingappropriations for repairs of the Cumberland Road.On March 3, 1823, also, was signed the first of thenational acts for the improvement of harbors.^The irresistible demand for better internal com-munications and
RM2AXGNA9–The yellow fairy book . er remaining inhis own home for some weeks, he heard people say that the terribleDragon of the North was not far off, and might shortly be expectedin the country. The King announced publicly that he would givehis daughter in marriage, as well as a large part of his kingdom, towhosoever should free the country from the monster. The youththen went to the King and told him that he had good hopes ofsubduing the Dragon, if the King would grant him all he desiredfor the purpose. The King willingly agreed, and the iron horse,the great spear, and the chains were all prepared as
RM2AWRREB–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . The wood leopard-tnoth, Zeiizera pyrina.—a, b, larva, from above and side, abouthalf grown; c, male, d, female; e, larval burrow, showing the tendency of the full-grown caterpillar to girdle its food plant. benefit; but it will take years of steady work to lessen the insectsin some of our cities, and to remove them as a source of dangerto the shade-trees. In the family Acr^^/V/^, or owlet-moths, we have a largenumber of species, and among them many that are troublesometo the
RM2AN46KE–Dreer's wholesale price list 1906 : bulbs plants seasonable flower seeds and vegetable seeds grass seeds fertilizers, tools, etc., etc . CINERARIA—DREERS PRIZE DWARF HENRY A. DEEEE, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM Cyclamen. Our entire stock of these are grown for us by one of the best growers in Europe. They have given the best of satisfaction in .the pastand we feel sure will continue to do so. , «3£E-3 Tr- Pkt- °z- Persicum, finest mixed, Easier to grow than ^nteum ,oo 4° 1?00°0 seeds seeds giganteum, white - ? • • 5° 75 $6 oo • white with carmine eye . 6 oo
RM2AFRY70–. The Monticola. W. V. IC. JDebating Association Officers President, - - - David Fleming Turner Vice-President, Dwight EgglEston McQuilkEn Secretary, - - Joseph Franklin Marsh Treasurer, Baxter Monroe Wiiai.ky. .Affirmative Oeam The team in intercollegiate debate with ( ). S. U. atMorgantowrij March iq:* David Fleming Turner Captain Charles Sumner Crow llternate John Quincy Hutchinson.Joseph Frankein Marsh.*Debate declared oli. 17S
RM2AN16AD–Colorado College Nugget (yearbook) . The Promising Promoter Mile Coquette 166 Colorado Co((rflr¥r,n lioof; If .YMfityt-Srfecu THE HEART BURNING TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR.Presented by Contemporary Club in Honor of Football Team. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Julius Caesar Frances Sims Marcus Brutus Mildred Baker Mark Antony Irene Whitehurst Octavius Caesar Ada Freeman Marcus Lepidus Lora Shannon First Conspirator Mayme Scott Second Conspirator Helen Sloane Third Conspirator Gem Barker Cassius Mabel Lewis Pindarus Faith Skinner Cato Mayme Scott Calpurnia (wife to Caesar) Lucretia Whitehead Portia (wife to
RM2AJK0DE–Souvenir and story of the most popular summer resort in the Northwest, Lake Minnetonka .. . Lufayettf Club, Minni-toiika lioach. ^^TicKets To And From Europe.^>2/ American Line Atlantic Transport Line. Dominion. Leyland Line.. White Star Line. Holland=America Line. Red Star Line. Thos. Cook & Sons. O. E. BRECKE,, For rates, information, for any kind of a trip call or write to Northwestern Passenger Agent. I2i>i23 South Third Street. Minneapolis. Clothing Headquarters for theEntire Family During the last twenty-five years Tfie Plymouth has been the Representative Clothing House of the Nor
RM2ANCFN5–Seed annual 1906 . Kin^ of the Challenger Lima The vines of this splendid sortare very stout, vigorous and pro-ductive. The pods are much Seiberts Early Limathicker than those of the other Bean.Li mas and contain from four tofive beans which are large, thick,white and of the best quality.It is early and continues to pro- duce large clusters of pods until cut off by frost. One of the most popular varieties with theNew York market gardeners. This is similar to, but a decidedimprovement on what is known as Dreers Improved Lima.Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $1,25; Bu. $7.00 If Beans are order
RM2AWJRN8–Literary by-paths in old England . The Cowgate, Mauchline many whom he marked as targets for invectiveor subjects for eulogy. Perhaps because it isnot quite such a rural outpost, Mauchline has 201 LITERARY BY-PATHS changed more than Tarbolton. Still, there aremany buildings which take the mind back tothe poets time, and in the main the topographyof the place is practically unchanged. The Cow-gate illustrates both facts. Here there are sev-eral houses which have changed but little during. Poosie Nansies, Mauchline the past hundred years, and the position of thestreet, with the church at the end
RM2AJEDFN–Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . - to Abijah Ramsdell. Avho was born in England in 1695, andupon his arrival in .Vmerica settled in Lynn, Massachusetts. The lineof descent is through his son, Abijah Ramsdell, to Ramsdell, Captain illiam. who was born in Lynn, ]Iassachusetts,.
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RM2AXFK30–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, No.18-25 . mething like the exercise of the inventive faculty in evading or overcoming obstaclesin the way of reaching the end required, when these are somewhat out of the ordinary, andwith admirable success ; impressing the mind with the thought that there must be some-where, intelligent direction and supervision for the accomplishing of it. THE PREPARATION OF SPECIMENS FOR THE EXHIBITION OFLIFE-HISTORIES IN THE CABINET. By Dwight Brainerd, Montreal. My brother and I arrange our cases in a rather peculiar way, and were complimentedby being asked to describe
RM2AJ4H30–Le Marquis A de Ségur, étude sur sa vie et son oeuvre suivie d'un choix de ses lettres à la jeunesse . endsa place. Et aussitôt une prière intime monte du cœurde tous à ladresse du juste qui vit désormais dansléternelle félicité: « O vous qui nous avez guidés jus-quici dans la voie droite, préservez-nous des défaillan-ces! Faites que nous vivions en nous souvenant de vosexemples et de vos vertus, afin quun jour nous puissionsadorer avec vous, dans tout léclat de sa magnificence,le Dieu que vous nous avez appris à aimer sur la terreen esprit et en vérité! » 122 LE MARQUIS DE SÉGUR. Cest à Santé
RM2AFTNN8–. The Monticola. HERH£EL HAMILTON ROSE, Mannington. Rose is from Froggy Meadow,Augusta County. He never had anyyouth, but from the beginning knewas much as his father and argued thequestion with him. He is now chieflyfamous for his arguments, which aredignified by being called debates. Hehas a great many opinions. On poli-tics, religion and literary subjects theyare opposite yours, and he will con-vince you that he is right if you at-tempt to argue with him. In his earlydays he had some ambition along ath-letic lines, but they dont seem to hurthim now. As an athlete he organizeda football team
RM2AG72ND–. Plants of New Zealand. Fig. 149. Raoulia mammillaris. 428 PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND many parts of tlie world there are no examples of thesecurious and interesting forms of vegetation, except amongstthe mosses. In New Zealand, however, there is quite a largenumber of phanerogamic cushion-plants. The most typicalexamples are to be found in the genera Baoulia and Haastia.When species of these genera are covered with woolly hairs,. Fi^. 150. Helichrysum graiidiceps (j nat. size). they may, from a short distance, so resemble a sheep, as todeceive the unwary. Hence has arisen the name, vegetablesheep,
RM2AWFW7H–Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . winterblooming. Prices—Each, 15c and 25c; per doz., $1.50 and$2.50. HELIOTROPE. This very popular, sweet scented plant needsno introduction. We carry a large assortmentof the leading varieties. Price—Each 10c; doz. $1.00. Ferns. Roston or Sword Fern. (Nephrolepis Boston-iensis.) The Boston fern con-tinues to be the mostpopular plant for houseculture, and well it de-serves this recognitionof its merits. It is soornamental, even whenquite small; but aswith age it attainssize and its distinctivehabit of growth, itmakes a magnificentspecimen, its long,drooping and
RM2AJEW3T–Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . dherent and leaderof the Republican party and one in whom his fellow partisans havethe utmost confidence. Senator Keeney delights in athletics and all outdoor sports andamusements and from 1880 to 1885 he played on the Rockville base-i| ball nine, which was a part of the State League. He has no Masonic 76 76 MAYRO KEENEY, or fraternal ties and takes the Golden Eule for his creed rather thanthe belief of any particular religious body. Practical experiencerather than reading
RM2AFPD3G–. Lehrbuch der orthodontie fur studierende und zahnartze mit enschluss der geschichte der orthodontie. und Kirk herausgegebenen Werk über Zahnheilkunde behandelteCase dasselbe Thema ausführlicher, auch ist dieselbe Abhand-lung als Broschüre erschienen. — Bekannt sind Cases Gips-. Fig. 434. abdrücke vom Gesicht vor und nach der Behandlung. — DieFig. 435—442 geben zwei von ihm behandelte Fälle mit dendazu gehörigen Profilen vor und nach der Behandlung wieder.Fig. 435 zeigt einen Aufbiß, den er behandelte, indem erbeiderseits im Unterkiefer die ersten Prämolaren entfernte unddie unteren Frontzähn
RM2AN7WJD–An historical sketch of the Acadians, their deportation and wanderings, together with a consideration of the histotical basis for Longfellow'a poem Evangeline; . he capture of this stronghold by the colonialforces astonished all Europe, and Mr. Pepperell, themerchant who led the expedition, was made a baronetby the King. The next year France sent a fleet torecapture Louisbourg, but storms and disease causedthem to abandon the attempt. Upon peace beingagain restored between France and England, theAmericans were chagrined and bitterly disappointedto find that Louisbourg had been restored to Fran
RM2ANJBDA–History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . thonyHodnik became pastor. With the revival of iron mining thelong looked for prosperity returned. Fa-ther Hodniks youthful energy made it-self felt creating a new order of things.Much to the sorrow of his parishionershe was removed from his activity in Octo-ber 1897 and replaced by Rev. Adam J.Doser. but yielding to a general petitionof the people Bishop Verti
RM2AWG095–The National University of La Plata, report relative to its foundation . d bythe pores, the National College on one handand the University on the other should addspecial installations in more intimate relationwith studies and all that which hygiene, phy-siology, and moral and natural science in ge-neral may have under an experimental andpractical form. I refer to the Sections for phy-sical culture in the college itself and to the«experimental grounds» which will be placedat the disposition of the colleges which mostrequire them. Respecting the former, Your Excellency willsee in the adjoined pl
RM2ANHRG0–The anatomical record . The stratum gcrminativuni and basement membrane of theepidermis in the region surrounding the developing primary duct,become continuous with the duct and form the peripheral layerof cells and basement membrane of the duct respectively. Theprimary duct passes through the corium into the tela subcutanea,as was found to be the case in the female. At this stage theprimary duct somewhat resembles a large developing hair (fig 1)..Vt its free end is seen a considerable exj^unsion which may giveofT one or two small buds. The mesenchyma forms a thickcondensed layer around the du
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RM2ANDB83–Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . hels $4.75 Subject to market fluctuations. SPELTZ OR EMMER. Should Havein a Place on All Farms.Any Kind of Soil.Drought Resister. A Sure CropperGrand IMPROVED PBIZE CLUSTEB OATS. This new grain has now been tried out for severalseasons in the Northwestern and also in some of thesemi-arid states, and with remarkable success; itwithstands the extremes of heat and cold better thanany cereal we know of. The United States Depart-ment of Agriculture endorses it as a grain to which farmers should pay great attention to as acrop especially adapted to withstand dro
RM2AN5KYC–The acme magazine . The Great Bell of Moscow. but I had no opportunity to put thistheory in practice. Once, within thewalls of the Kremlin, I was somewhatopen in making a picture of St. Saviors,thinking at the time I was outside theprohibited grounds. The Kremlin is notonly sacred ground, but a fortress aswell; so when I saw an officer approach-ing and eyeing my camera suspiciously,I felt that retribution was coming. Buthis air was apologetic when he pointedto the camera and then to me and thenmade as if to scribble on an imaginarypiece of paper, which I understood as. The Nicholas Gate. 32 GL
RM2ANHEWC–Ravelings . , then he looked up too high, With one in hand, there was another in his eye. He took em both out, slipped em under his arm,—Then stole away soft without giving alarm.So stealthy his tread, and so pious his faceThat no one of him would eer find a trace. And the Doctor did fret, and Buck he did fume,Whilst the faculty sat ready to deal out black doom.And the studeLts did whisper, Twere better a lot,If Freddie those envelopes never had got. And now time wore on till twas the time of yearWhen vacation had come and no student was near.So light to the porch cross the campus he swung,So
RM2AFPENN–. Lehrbuch der orthodontie fur studierende und zahnartze mit enschluss der geschichte der orthodontie. Fig. 422 einen Apparat darstellt, um einen kleinen seitlichen Schneide-zahn von innen nach außen zu drücken.. Ficr. 423. Die Retentionsapparate, Fig. 424 und 425, bedürfen liierkeiner näheren Beschreibung. Angle ist unter Umständen auch 432 Geschichte der Orthodontie. für operative Behandlung einer Progenie, wenn er sich voneiner orthopädischen Behandlung keinen Erfolg verspricht. Inden Fig. 113 und 144 seines Werkes bildet er einen solchen
RM2AG91AX–. Ausstellung deutscher Kunst aus der Zeit von 1775-1875 in der Königlichen Nationalgalerie, Berlin 1906. Herausgegeben vom Vorstand der Deutschen Jahrhundertausstellung. Mit einleitendem Text von Hugo von Tschudi. J. A. KOCH 1708-18391, Berner Oberland. J. A. KOCH, Das Opfer Noahs