RM2ANFFGK–The temperance tales : twenty-one thrilling stories : founded on fact . s and the wholetemperament of this young man were grave and reflective. He tookorders, when he was nearly six and twenty; and, at the presenttime, supplies to serious Christians, a stronger aliment, than thecongregation of Parson Syllabub could hiive digested, some twelveyears ago. About a year since, he had a visit from his old friend CaptainRodney; and as they walked home together from church, I toldyou long ago, said Rodney, though you were an excellent sea-man, that you would make a better minister, and I find my words
RMRYYT36–Elementary principles of agriculture Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools . elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 Some Special Injurious Insects 169 at night; usually in the afternoons. In wet weather the corn may be protected by a line of tar or crude oil. Chinch bugs pass the winter in tufts of grass (Fig. 105). 236. The Hessian Fly is a native of Europe and is supposed to hiive been introduced into America by the Hessian soldiers in the Revolutionary War; hence the name. Next to the chinch bug it is the most serious in- sect pest of the wheat crop. It h
RMMCH2JK–. ARTICHOKE. Artischoke, Ger. Artichaut, Fr. Alcachofa, Sp. ARTICHOKE SEED. Large Green Globe. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; Jib., ?1.00 Artichoke Plants and Roots. Plants of Dreer's Selected Large Green Artichoke. We hiive arranged to furnish plants of this variety, which is the best kind sold in the Paris market. They should be set out early in April, when soil is in condition, in rows 3 feet apart, 2 to 3 feet apart in row, care being taken to press closely, but not plant too deep. Per doz., ?il.50; per 100, $10.00, by express. Delivery after March ist. Jerusalem Artichoke Roots. Distinct fr
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RM2ANB5FN–Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . he prices given under the portiait cuts shown on this page iDc)udi> cost of drawing and engraving—in fact, every cost—of the various sizes ailiy moil, twenty-five cents each must be added for postage. Electros cost fifty cents each. The work and prices speak for OiemselvcH. The nucuts we hiive in stock, suitable for business coUege ciiculars and newspaper advertising. Specify cuts by number when writing for prices. Huui - ?-?- Ti- -^. . ,. „ s wiiaj you ^vant; we can ywpp/y i?, or we can make you any * ? . . ji black or black o„ .-.. .- ,
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RM2AM0Y3D–Illustrated Buffalo: the queen city of the lakes . ?i iirranpenients to liandle full lines of Kii- vi.ti.-^ r.irticnlar attention is called to the famous laj,-!.whicli hiive been the wonder of the world for the past twiMr Schack will furnish the celebrated cushioned tire ou his wheelsthe coming season. His store is spacious and elegantly fitted upand contains a larpe a.s.sortment of the above Darned bicycles, whichbe offers foi- sale nt the lowest possible prices. Bicycles and tan-dems are rented. In the stock at all times is a complete line ofbicycles, sundries, and athletic Roods. All bicyc
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RM2AJCFA0–The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . These ought, therefore, to be reg:irded as iiroperknots and to be included in the census as m w and distincttypes. This is a dilficnlty of a vei-y formiibtble ni-der. Itdepends upon the property whicli I hiive called knot/ul-iie.«. roil, Trims. Koy. Soc. of Edui., X.XXII. iii. 604. knot-grass (iiotgiiis),«. 1. A weed of almostworld-wide distribution, Poliigotinm ariciilare: jso called from the numerous iiodes in its stems .and its thickly spreading habit. It is a
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RM2AXBJNB–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . HIIVE WORK 349 Seventh Street San francisco 50 FOUNDRIES Pacific FoundryCompany WORKS: PHONE: 18th and Harrison Sts. Mission 1105 HERRESHOFF ROASTING FURNACESSMELTING PLANT EQUIPMENT CORROSIRON--Acid ResistingCHEMICAL PLANT CASTINGS MONEL METALBars Castings GREY IRON CASTINGSUp to 25 Tons PIPE FITTINGSStandard Special MACHINE WORK PATTERN WORK Engineers - Designs 51 FRUIT DRIERS W. W. BREITE, Secretary J. S. HORN, President Monta Vista Dehydrating Company PACKERS OF Dried Fruits and Vegetables Jams, Jellies, and Marmgilade PLANT AT: • GENERAL OFFI
RMG7RC88–s Remix competition, which saw him redesign hospital gowns to be more comfortable and fashion-forward.
RM2AM545K–Coast review . 250,690 22 Losses paid since organization $53,745,110 00 4 A4 C. K. MULIvINS, NlANAGBR, Pacific Coast Branch, No. 301 CALIFORNIA STREET, ^. i888.- Coast Review. 353 <liiriug the period showu ia their reports issuedin the year 1887, as coiupared with 36,722 poli-cies in 1886, a decrease for the year of 1,368policies. These figures are exclusive of the in-dustrial policies issued, a class of businesswhich, under a vigorous canvassing system, isbeing largely developed. They do not includethe business done by the American offices,which, it is understood, hiive largely increasedth
RM2AX6RK2–Silk-culture directory and silk-caterpillars disorders . t;)>.. .,%^s^,^^%^*,^**%%%^%^%%%^^^^^%^1i<J^<i.;i.%%%%^?tl^%^%^^^^^%%^^J,%^^%%^^^%^efoi( the Ciiterpilhiivs hiive reached tliis stage of their litVSilk-growers must hS^v^e prepared the dry ])rash-wo()d, turnip-stalks, heath or hay, etc., etc. Now four or live days before the Caterpillars are ripr, any of thfabove brush nnist coniiuence to be arranged on the shelves. This i.*;*ione as f(;il()ws : After tlie tine stems of some of the shrubl)ery hav<?))een cleared (»f all leaves, seeds, tops, etc., they are phiced on thes[)aces
RM2AWRX08–Mouldings, mirrors, pictures and frames. . No. 20. Burnished Brass Ends. 2+ inches in Diameter. PRICE. Per pair. For U inch Pole $U 20 For3 35 GEO. JV. LEE S CO., CHICAGO. 91 Cents. PRICE OF POLES WITHOUT FIXTURES. We usually hiive all lengths. It we do not have the exaet length ordered, we charge for the nearest we have to that length. li inch California Walnut, per foot 4 U ? Ash, • 5 1+ • Eliony, 0 li Walnut, • ^i U Brass. - 20 2 California. • - ?> 2 Ebonv, 2 Walnut, • ? Wood Pole Rings. For U inch Pole, Gum per doz 12c • l| u Ebony .. Ash.... • 13c15c Walnut. 1.5c Gum ... IGc Ebony..
RM2AWCY70–The War Cry . for mnlicou.s vvrliin..;.All EiiKliUK] .v;ia /nil of iMi.xirt.v, :iiiil wln-ii u.1. liisiUie jury i?avo a -, OI?ail^t ui not B-ufHy. tlic ?vliolcof Luiidou runt; Willi slioiits nf .iny, niKl llu siililiirsIn ilic-li (vami) -ihouU>a sLill looilur. TliiN iiiislit hiive hi-ni u waniiiiB Lo lU^ kii.K; 101-he liad llioi.i^lil Jntit. a.j he paiil the nrniy. ihey Mere •.?.?aa In thinkliij.- Uulr troubles would 011I7 list JurisiK^llin iVHgii, tor lilfl Jir;;! ivire, au Eivgriislnvoman, Ividonly left liiin two dau(?htei-.i. Mary and Anni-, andMary v.-as married to li,»r cousin. WlliioM
RM2AWRWHE–Mouldings, mirrors, pictures and frames. . iameter. PRICE. Per pair. For U inch Pole $U 20 For3 35 GEO. JV. LEE S CO., CHICAGO. 91 Cents. PRICE OF POLES WITHOUT FIXTURES. We usually hiive all lengths. It we do not have the exaet length ordered, we charge for the nearest we have to that length. li inch California Walnut, per foot 4 U ? Ash, • 5 1+ • Eliony, 0 li Walnut, • ^i U Brass. - 20 2 California. • - ?> 2 Ebonv, 2 Walnut, • ? Wood Pole Rings. For U inch Pole, Gum per doz 12c • l| u Ebony .. Ash.... • 13c15c Walnut. 1.5c Gum ... IGc Ebony.. Ash.... 19c20c Walnut. 24c Wood Pole Ends. F
RM2AG8Y0Y–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. TRADE $ Express ChargesPrepatd toYour Door. Stmd t0-day/or our bookThe Test »/ Timf.. r.rr ^ ?»! f ?? OSTERMOOR & COMPANY, Wf hiive cushioned 2<:.000 churches l)clieve hair mattress ever mauc, ^^^ .-«.. ,.».. j—.-- -•- 1 » ,, ••no questions asked. There will be no unpleasantness about .1 at all.afeetdlncties wide, 25 !08. $ 8.351 .j^j 3 feet wide. 30 lbs. . 10.00 | ^ j,gg, 3 feet 6 Inches wide, 35 lbs. H.70 r 3 inches 4 feet wide, 40 lbs. . 13-35 LONO.4 feet 6 Inches wide, 45 lbs. i5-oo J Made in two p
RM2AG8XJJ–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. r.rr ^ ?»! f ?? OSTERMOOR & COMPANY, Wf hiive cushioned 2<:.000 churches l)clieve hair mattress ever mauc, ^^^ .-«.. ,.».. j—.-- -•- 1 » ,, ••no questions asked. There will be no unpleasantness about .1 at all.afeetdlncties wide, 25 !08. $ 8.351 .j^j 3 feet wide. 30 lbs. . 10.00 | ^ j,gg, 3 feet 6 Inches wide, 35 lbs. H.70 r 3 inches 4 feet wide, 40 lbs. . 13-35 LONO.4 feet 6 Inches wide, 45 lbs. i5-oo J Made in two parts, 50 cents extra.Take caret Dont he decnved! There is not a single store in thecou
RM2CGXEM1–. American engineer and railroad journal . al is apjilied at right angles to the direction of thestrains. We also find horizontal plates .applied front and backof the cylinders, lipped for the frames; in some instances thesebeing bolted to lla.nges cast on Ibc saddles for the purpose, and.again, others hiive licen driven to the use of long east-ironbumper deck plates, filling the entire space from the saddle tothe front liumjiers. All these are remedies for an originally baddesign. There seems to be some tradition, that no one h,as yetbroken away from, that the saddles must not l>e any long
RM2CPDKY1–. Pictures of bird life : on woodland meadow, mountain and marsh . of the expedition, would not permit him to leave hisyacht. IJttle did I think that, after my return to England,I shoidd only see him once again. Spain is a most interesting country for the naturalist,and would well repay a much more prolonged trip. Butnot many discoveries can be expected. It is ill gleaningafter such experienced workers as Chapman, I^ord Lilford,Colonel Irby, Howard Saunders, and the late PrinceRudolf hiive been over the ground. And though so nearand easily reached, the conditions of life, away from thehotels o
RM2CEXMF0–. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide. 1 throw myself before ti hiive Hppeareduns of history. paniphlct form, together with papers rciiciand such addr&sses as may be reported infull, and as many copies printed as may bedesired. The meeting then adjourned. sion m both were absolutely refreshing,nothing in the one suggested the otiiThe minds of the audience were not haun ve energy i theyhadrendorheardsomelhingvcry I ^nied.^i^o^ant woman; lightnine. andsimilar. They were the fresh thoughts of j dynamite, oitro-glycerinc and earthquakes up within a full-blooded, uiiuuned, self- cial. ptiyiii
RM2CEXMN3–. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide. 1 throw myself before ti hiive Hppeareduns of history. paniphlct form, together with papers rciiciand such addr&sses as may be reported infull, and as many copies printed as may bedesired. The meeting then adjourned. sion m both were absolutely refreshing,nothing in the one suggested the otiiThe minds of the audience were not haun ve energy i theyhadrendorheardsomelhingvcry I ^nied.^i^o^ant woman; lightnine. andsimilar. They were the fresh thoughts of j dynamite, oitro-glycerinc and earthquakes up within a full-blooded, uiiuuned, self- cial. ptiyiii
RM2CE0H67–. The water buffalo (often called the mud buffalo) its characteristics and habits together with a description of the preparation of its hide for making rawhide loom pickers . -who hiio-ic the hiiffdlo in its luitrve surroundings undto those cho luindle its hides. The suhiect nnitter of thefollowing fdges Ihis, therefore, Itirgely heen ohtnined fromlife-long residents of the Iir Enst iind huffnlo hide mer-chiints in hoth the Orient nnd Engliind. The U. S. bom-meree Reports hiive also furnished interesting information,tind ii persoiiiil nrvestigiition hv the nuthor on the spot luisbrought out
RM2CE5WBM–. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . ill oomihpn M- wor-: along the Northline of Idaho and Wnslrni-tiiand work- .South.Turn in or send tii you: sTaystoouremp oyesas we publish a free sti^y list In the BrandBook. Hiive no tenr of any of the empoyes, forthey are andentyou If they wanted to. Vol. II of the Little Gem Brand Book will bedelivered during the months between Juneand November, lOOl. If by any chance you aremlsied, you can send your brancic in. by mall,to the head oflBce, tlie permanent addressof which Is elven below. Our rates for advertising ar^: if-iS.OO fo
RM2CDAXR1–. Ninety-three . you would notvinderstand me ; you no more than Robespierre—Robespierre no morethan you. So there is not a statesman here ? You need to be taught tospell at jiolities; you nnist hiive the dot put over the i for you. What Isaid to vou meant this : vou both deceive yourselves. Tlie danger is not XIN^E T Y - TER E E. 155 iu London, as Eobespierre Ijclioves ; uov in Berlin, as Danton believes :it is in Paris. It consists in the absence of nuity ; in the right of eachone to pull on his own side, eommeuciug with you two ; in the blindingof minds ; iu the anarchy of wills •Anarchy ! i
RM2CRD72M–. American engineer and railroad journal . Vol. LXVII, No. ic] AND RAILROAD JOURNAL 493 parts of which hiive previously Been fitted togetlier cold.The process of manufacture for car-wliecls is us follows : A har of suitaljle scctiou. is bent in rolls to form the rim. Tliis ring of metal is in a clamp pro- then held - -vided with screws, as shownin figs. 33 and 24, the un-weliied ends of the liar abut-ting together. It is thenplaced in a fire and the ends•heated to a welding heat.By turning the screw theends are then pressed to-gether, and only a few blowsare needed thereafter tomake a perfect
RM2CDC1HK–. The Rotunda . se beplayed oflf so that the champion ten-nis player may be determined. VOLLEY BALL What is causing all that laughingand yelling coming from the gym?They are having volley ball practice.Hiive you ever played volley ball? Ifnot, you dont know what fun youhave missed. You had better comec> wn to the gym in the afternoonand learn the game. Volley ballpractices are in full swing now, the?irl? getting ready for the classgames April 11 and 12. The seasonisnt so long this year, and so youhad better come out early and getthe required number of prac^ices.Come down in the gym from 4 t
RM2CDXM28–. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . and De^cfiliation, that it makes a material change in the Diurnal Arc during the day. The times here givei>hiive been rigorously calculated and compared with the best authority, and are true to the nearestwhole minute. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES AND ERAS. Dominical Letters --> ED Epact 27 Lunar Cycle or Golden Number 9 Solar Cycle - 13 Roman Indiction 6 Julian Period. 6621 Jewish Year 5668-5669 Era of Nabonassar 2655 Olympiads 2684 Mohammedan Era 1326 MOVABLE FEASTS OF THE CHURCH. Septuagesima Sunday February 16 Sexagesima Sund
RM2CDDYGP–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . obe. New Edition, FOAVLS, by BAttT, 2s. 6d.; by Post, 2s. 9</. PHEASANTS and PHEASANTRIES, Is.; by Post, Is. If/. I^ The above arc supplied for Cash on delivery only. PRICED LISTS AND CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. Please to make Post Office Orders payable as above, in Mount Street, TV. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOK POULTRY AS FARM STOCK. G Greens Patent Noiseless Lawn Mowers. RKKNS IATKiSl LAWiX ituWIilKSbo the lioHt, JiTifi hiive carrlod off every pri;petition, aod in proof of t proved at has been huporiorlty upwards of 4I.U(J0 . The
RM2CH1E6P–. Book of the Royal blue . i;ol(l, of silver, oflirass, anil iron, as describuiby the poets, are past. Tinpresent is the age of steam. Isteam the commerce of the wiulijis carried on. I.y stetim we lra 11over sea anil land. Steam h l^turned manufacturer, fariiii 1cook (although it must be aiknowledged it makes but a sorrybusiness of this last. Latterly,steam and the fine arts havescraped acquaint.ance. The realand the ideal have smoked pijiestogether. The iron horse andPegasus hiive trotted side by side. HmpiTji ^lauii/.ine. June Is.Mi. 2 ARTISTS EXCURSION OVER THE BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. in d
RMRG31HN–. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal.. shake out the wrinkles. The entire pro- cess should be gone through quickly,and ahviiys on bright, drying days. This is my phiu. and the best I hiive over tried. THE NECESSITIES OF LIFE. BY MRS. LILLIBKIDGE. The necessities of life, such as food, raiment, shelter, warmth, etc., are so in- dispensable to life and comfort that where we see the lack or want of them,it arouses our sympathy and thrills our hearts with
RMRJ4WFY–. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their characteristics... and all diseases to which they are subject...the prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. m IL.1AJWTRATED STOCK DOCTOK. XXIII. Brahma Fowls. These uiajestic fowls, .said to hiive been originally brought from the banks of the Brahnia-pootra river, whirh waters
RMRG31H7–. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. shake out the wrinkles. The entire pro- cess should be gone through quickly,and ahviiys on bright, drying days. This is my phiu. and the best I hiive over tried. THE NECESSITIES OF LIFE. BY MRS. LILLIBKIDGE. The necessities of life, such as food, raiment, shelter, warmth, etc., are so in- dispensable to life and comfort that where we see the lack or want of them,it arouses our sympathy and thrills our hearts with pity. The horrors of slow starvation, or the deat
RMREP339–. The life of North American insects [microform]. Insects; Insectes. il B I Hi if^B Wh 204 NORTH AMERICAN INSECTS. in the month of July, during which they pass through at east three transforinations-from the egg to the caterpil- lar, and then to the pupa, which is brownish gray, with Bome golden spots. This butterfly is frequently found in Europe, where it is also a native; but there it is called Mars, because some hiive discovered marks upon the wings which are thought to possess some similarity to certain in- struments of war. The TiiTSTLE Butterfly (Fa^ma cardui), Fig. 51, some- I'igure 51.
RMRRWB4X–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON REPRESENTATIVES FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION Flotvcrs telegraphed to all points in the United States W ?. This la one of a rcrtes of i>aUI adx that Penn the Florist, of Boston. Is publinhinir weekly, alte'oati:!*' In the four florl»t"<' papiH, to become better acuualnteu with the Florists of the country. These ads hiive been published daily in the dlflFt-ront Boston papers. Any florist deslrlnj; to use same In their h'<me tow'i*' may do so with ut further consent. These ads liave been the means of establisliinK our
RMRRWB4P–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. This la one of a rcrtes of i>aUI adx that Penn the Florist, of Boston. Is publinhinir weekly, alte'oati:!*' In the four florl»t"<' papiH, to become better acuualnteu with the Florists of the country. These ads hiive been published daily in the dlflFt-ront Boston papers. Any florist deslrlnj; to use same In their h'<me tow'i*' may do so with ut further consent. These ads liave been the means of establisliinK our present erreat vol- ume of business.. Florists' Refrigerators Write us for catalogue and prices, Btiitlncr fi^^ >'"*
RMREPHK1–. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). 9(> INVERTEBRATE MORPHOLOG Y. primitive Hydromc(lusr>,n tlio medusa form lias been regarded as a socotkI- arily specialized reproductive organ, winch in the Narcomdusa^ nii'l Trachymedusa3 has become so imuortant that the ancestral polyp kivm js practically suppressed in the life-history. On this view it must be sup posed that organisms so similar as the medusa; of tiie Tubulariau and Campanularian polyps hiive been developed entirely independently of uim another,
RMRJ3TYW–. The Big game of North America [microform] : its habits, habitat, haunts, and characteristics : how, when, and where to hunt it. Hunting; Hunting; Big game hunting; Big game hunting; Chasse; Chasse; Chasse au gros gibier; Chasse au gros gibier. THE MULE DEER. By Rev. Josiha Cookk ("Boonk"). PRESUME that it h not the (h-sinu of tlie fdltoi- of tliiH work to hiive his ('()ntrll)ul()is oo into niinnte details of description of tiie n' ble animals of which he wishes ns to write, espechdly of the Ceriu'dw; tiie handsome and remarkable volume of Jud^e Caton on "The Antelope and Deer
RMRH19X1–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. THE FOREST COVER ESTABLISHED. 51 lively little loss, and a lilentiful crop of seedlings occu- pies the ground. As yet. however, each little tree stands free from those about it. As yet, too, the life of the young- forest may be threatened or even de- stroyed by any one of the enemies alreadj^ mentioned, or it ma}' suffer just as severely if the cover of the older trees above it is too dense. In the beginning of their lives seedlings often require to be protected by. Fig. 48.—Young Wliite Pines (.seedlings) who.se lower Iminclies hiive jii.-t b
RMRDR6PM–. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. With a chapter on beneficial insects. Insects. OF THE FAEM AKD GARDEN. 91 given it by the presence upon its body of minute ash-gray scales or short hairs, and whenever these are rubbed off, which hapjDens almost as readily as on the wings of a but- terfly, the original black color appears. It attacks not only potato vines, but also Honey-locusts, and especially the English and Windsor bean. In one particular year, we hiive known them, in conjunction with about equal numbers of the common Rose-bug {Macrodadylus sub- spinosus, Linn.), to swarm upon eve
RMRD2GA8–. Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools. Agriculture. Some Special Injurious Insects 169. at night; usually in the afternoons. In wet weather the corn may be protected by a line of tar or crude oil. Chinch bugs pass the winter in tufts of grass (Fig. 105). 236. The Hessian Fly is a native of Europe and is supposed to hiive been introduced into America by the Hessian soldiers in the Revolutionary War; hence the name. Next to the chinch bug it is the most serious in- sect pest of the wheat crop. It has been found that the damage can be largely prevented by plo
RMRMBD2K–. Annual report. 1st-12th, 1867-1878. Geology. 62 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. There may hiive been periotls of elevation and subsidence siuce tbe ex- istence of the hilies; if so, the disturbance has never been great. In some cases, where tlie river ||^};}j'HjB=gm;r=^gs^^ either in ancient or modern times, has washed the foot of tlie mountains, the old trachytes have been re- moved, exposing the gran- ites at the base. This basin is about fifty miles in length, with an average of five miles in width. The lower thirty miles present the most "^ remarkable system of ter- ?c races t
RMRRHN3Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Save your plants and trees. Juet the thlnir for srrecnhoiise and outdoor use. Destroys Mealy Bug, Brown and White Scale, Thrlps, lied Spider, Black and Green Fly. Mites. Ants, etc., without Injury to plants and without odor. Used accord- ing to direction, our standard Insecticide will prevent ravages on your crops by Insects. Non-polsonousandharmlesstouser and plant. Leading Seedsmen and Florists hiive used it with wonderful results. Destroys Lice In Poultry Houses, Fleas on Dogs and all Domestic Pets. Fxcellent aH a wash fof dogs and other animals
RMRNAFAT–. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. ANEURYSM OF THE MUMBKAXOUS SKPTUM 297 {w iiitorior sopluin is (lisplucod to tho left, thus voiikoniii{2; the iHcinhrimous scpluin wliich must hiive been placed in a hori- zontal positit)!). Ill my own ease the mitral and trieusi)i(l valves were somewhat thiekenetl but not sufficiently to warrant calling the condition due to endocarditis. Certainly there was no acute endocarditis present. However, from all that I can ascertain this type of anomaly can properly be traced back to an embryonic arrest of development in which the inferior septum did not m
RMRPD4GF–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 220 The American Florist. Index to Ad. (Jriffitll..!:, Haines, s Hales, 111 GRLfc-NHOUSb HFATING Sit ipt of prKe I Iresb CHICAGO. You Can't Afford To hiive shabby pi inting. or send out a culalogue thiitisnot attractive, correct aiul well illustrated. You can get the best work at low prices from THE FLORIST PRINTER Who has ' well as III, superior i- in this specialty, as nil good material for or new circular, and (thine,to J. Horace McFarland, For Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsnnen. HARRISBURG, PA. Conservatorie
RMRMBCW7–. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. CUPPER GRAIN AND SEED GLEANER. We hiive used and sold the Clipper almost constantly for la years and pronounce it the best, strongest and most economical mill made up to date, and yet sells at the same price of any ordinary mill. No. 1, for gen- eral use. has 8 sieves, {7 zinc), cleans Grain and seeds of all kinds—$20.00. Prices for larger sizes and S
RMRJ2YJE–. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. 1214 TIIK BUrrKKFLIKS OF NKW EX(;LANI>. I-' â A .i' i ? -t' 'V,, y. Mlaoellaneotis. The male of thie spcciei Uhh a very faint l)ut pleasant cmIop, <lifficiilt to detect. I hiive Homctinies <lone so, but at other times have been unable to perucivc it, on riil»binj^ tliesciles of the upper surface of the wings and immediately smelling the fingers. It comes from the scat- tered androconia. Dr. Dimmock tried some experiments (Psych
RMRPD4FY–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. (Jriffitll..!:, Haines, s Hales, 111 GRLfc-NHOUSb HFATING Sit ipt of prKe I Iresb CHICAGO. You Can't Afford To hiive shabby pi inting. or send out a culalogue thiitisnot attractive, correct aiul well illustrated. You can get the best work at low prices from THE FLORIST PRINTER Who has ' well as III, superior i- in this specialty, as nil good material for or new circular, and (thine,to J. Horace McFarland, For Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsnnen. HARRISBURG, PA. Conservatories GREENHOUSES, ETC. Erected in any part
RMRPK2A3–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ' mmle every year in the hook Imsiness. ery family, rich or roor. must hiive books. Durinc the Inst tew years. S7.5II0.. 000.00 have been exjiended for Modem Eloqnence. .S12.(XfO.Dl 10.00 for Sto-ldHrd's Lectures. $21.(XX).000.00 for the Century I DictioHHry. and the tremendous sum of S44.000,000.(X). coverincoverhalf a milHna sets of the Frtcycropaedia BritHnnica. These hooks were Rold by subscription in American homes and sales are still going on. We have a subscription publication which sells more reddily than any of the above. The demand is alread
RMRJ2569–. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. DTARY. 163 they will sell to him. This, it seems, ^s the real reason whv he got nothing yesterday. Glorious news, if it only turns out to be true! A white man (or men) is coming down the river with a larii;e })arty, some in canoes, some on land, and they will be hero in three days' time. This must be Stanley or messengers from him. Thank God, there are now liopes of doing something at last. The day I hear we hiive to go up to the Lake, I shall certainly d
RMRMBCTT–. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. CUPPER GRAIN AND SEED GLEANER. We hiive used and sold the Clipper almost constantly for la years and pronounce it the best, strongest and most economical mill made up to date, and yet sells at the same price of any ordinary mill. No. 1, for gen- eral use. has 8 sieves, {7 zinc), cleans Grain and seeds of all kinds—$20.00. Prices for larger sizes and S
RMRF70W6–. 1902 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 12 The Good & Reese Company's Wholesale Trade List, CLIMBING EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. INCLUDING THE RAMBLERS. ALISTEB STELLA GRAY. Golden Kambler. This is a new climbing Rose of decided merit, nnd is classfd by muny as belonginj? to the Rnuibler section of Roses, to be H Krand Rose, but hiive not tested its Imrdiness. You will iiiuke no nils-take in biiyiiiEr it.n- << will hn inir clnnbinu'v. il.iu i: pt r Itiintlred. AMERICA. ^ ^. Larse, beautiful
RMRP88G1–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. IRON RESERVOIR VASES AND Lawn Settees Manufactured by McDonald Bros. COLUMBUS, 0. The Largemt Manufacturers of these Goods in America. Send for Catalogue WRITE Ac irnUD 1S21-23 N. LIAVITTI ? Ti KUnn« OHIOAQO. ILL.. 8T. rOB FBIOZB OV Standard Pots which for itrength and poroilty oomblned are the beit on toe market i»joTio» TO i^ivOiMienrei. If you ure lookinj^ for Red Pots We hiive thorn. Write tor prices. Can ship on three dtreit Kailroads. COLESBURG PJTTERY CO., Golesburg, la. Awarded the only flnt- olaii Certifi
RMRPJD9M–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. queens, queen-cages, cand.v for queen-cages, etc.; all about forming nuclei, multiplying or uniting bees, or weak colonies, etc.; or, in fact, everything about the queen-business which you may want to know. The price of the book is Sl.OO, being bound in cloth, gold-lettered. We want i,ooo New Subscribers Between Now aud June 1, And we would like to hiive our rej^ular subscribers help us in this work. In order that all who may want a copy of Doolittle's "Scientific Queen-Rear- ing" may earn it very easily, and at the same time aid in swelling
RMRFF0C9–. 1902 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 12 The Good & Reese Company's Wholesale Trade List, CLIMBING EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. INCLUDING THE RAMBLERS. ALISTEB STELLA GRAY. Golden Kambler. This is a new climbing Rose of decided merit, nnd is classfd by muny as belonginj? to the Rnuibler section of Roses, to be H Krand Rose, but hiive not tested its Imrdiness. You will iiiuke no nils-take in biiyiiiEr it.n- << will hn inir clnnbinu'v. il.iu i: pt r Itiintlred. AMERICA. ^ ^. Larse, beautiful
RMRP6REM–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 425 CaliforfME^ Privet^ -^ Grown hiive lade a specialt' growin. Privet for fif- years, and am now offering the lar- st and best stoclc I have ever grown. There no doubt about the stock pleasing you. I am growing . ivet to SELL. Let me quote I prices before you order. , 4. BENNETT, Box E5, Robbinsville, H. /. Graded JacsSinitS9 Ltd., ^h^^cI.) Azaleas (hardy), Berried Plants, Bleeding Hearts Blue Spruces, Boxwood, Clematis, Climbing Plants, Conifers, Evergreens, Funkias in sorts, Hydrange
RMRRXP0Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. * Pans, The Tela^aph lloriat ** Mtnbcrf of Florlata' Tclccrapk Delivery Accoclatioa. 17.48 BBOMFIBLD BTR»1T Ywr irden Eur ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. will b« carofully fllUd by. 180S Pacific Av«. Member Florists' Telefirraph Delivery. The Park Floral Co. J. A. VALENTINE. Pres. Member Florists' Telegraph Dellverr. DEMVEB. - COLOMDO Lexington, Ky. KELLER, Florist Hi{k Gridt Cut riowen aid Daiguit All orders entrusted to us for Central K<»ntn''kv will hiive careful attention. SCHRAMM BROS. Send us yonr orders for TOLEDO, OHIO 1307-18 CHERRY STRCCT Coionid
RMRME9HM–. Annual catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs, tools, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. A. E. Spalding's DEsommvE Catalogue.. (;EKANirM-(il.( JeHlousy. flowors s*earlet. with m .Jecitlt-tl ormiiiv Midiiitflii. It'rtvt.^hiive fi v<m-.v deep /.<iniirpk>; tlowers (luitc larj'-e. 10c. S, tie CniiiHeaux. free bloomer: deep red; truss- es iiiiinenselv large. lOe. Stenarfs l,a Fraiice. tlowers very iarye, iiiowing- in immense clusters; color salmon-rose; beantitnl foliaae and a stro
RMRJ45C6–. Award of the fishery commission [microform] : documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877 under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches. ON. riven tlio wliitiii;' ive biMMi all rij,'lit, f—A. Till' hliiciish lode Isliiul is the ' mouth iiisttiiulof n Htiltatn, l)iit tiny ised tlio tcni-i lilin'. call it hoisL'-niack- or bluetlsli, or l>y the whiting ami he iie fish away, Imt it siinie occasion— ,11111 into Proviiicetinvii [ hiive not Hccn a simi- fmh Ciune, anil lii'('(iii':t ijrlaiid waters. I think They are remly t(i tjt rive tilinost
RMRJNFP1–. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true blue.". Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 24 A. IV. LIVINGSTON'S SONS, COLUMBUS, OHIO.. CHASE S EXCELSIOR CABBAGE. EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCHâAn excellout second o;irly variety produfing lino large heads after the lirst early varietirs hiive disap- peared. Highly valued both for its fine quality and ability to resist neat. Heads very solid, broad and round, llatteuedontop ; tender and fine grained. Pk't., 5c.; oz., 20
RMRJNFNT–. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true blue.". Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. CHASE S EXCELSIOR CABBAGE. EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCHâAn excellout second o;irly variety produfing lino large heads after the lirst early varietirs hiive disap- peared. Highly valued both for its fine quality and ability to resist neat. Heads very solid, broad and round, llatteuedontop ; tender and fine grained. Pk't., 5c.; oz., 20c.; lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00 EARLY WINNINCSTADT â
RMRHTPM1–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. More Comfortable^ Healthful, Convenient EJiminatc'S tho out-door privy, open vault ami cpbs- pool. which aro brofdint: places for gprmw. Hiive a warm, sauitary, otiorh f*^' toilet rigbt in your house, Nogoini^out in cold weathrr. A boon to inval 'uU. KiniorsL-d by State Boards of llcalth. ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS Put It Anywhere lu The ISuuse Tho gf'niH aro killed by a chemical proceRs in water in the container, which you empty onee a mouth. Absolutely no odor. No moro troulde to empty than ashes. Closet abfiolntely guarau- teed. Write for full dcec-'-ition and price.
RMRRXP0R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 180S Pacific Av«. Member Florists' Telefirraph Delivery. The Park Floral Co. J. A. VALENTINE. Pres. Member Florists' Telegraph Dellverr. DEMVEB. - COLOMDO Lexington, Ky. KELLER, Florist Hi{k Gridt Cut riowen aid Daiguit All orders entrusted to us for Central K<»ntn''kv will hiive careful attention. SCHRAMM BROS. Send us yonr orders for TOLEDO, OHIO 1307-18 CHERRY STRCCT Coionido SiMings, Colo. Orders Carefully Executed riKES PEAK FLORAL CO. WhotoMl* and Ratall ^"^ I L^S^^ I^ EVE BTWHERE New York New itmvf hong Island BROOKLYN 3 and 5, and 3
RMRPHPHN–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. June 6, 1907 Americaii Hee -Journal. (iro mndo overy year in thobook bnsinesi. KviTy ftimily, rich or i»onr. must hiive ImokH, DiiriiiK the lust lew jeiirs, $7,500,- 0(111.IK) hiive bcfn exiM-ntit-d for Mo.lern Kloqn.-tK-e. .$12.((OO.li(Xt.OO for Sto-bhird's V Lectures. S-Jl.OOO.OOO.OO for the Century J Dictionnry. and the tremendous sum of $44,000,000.00. covering over half a million sets of the Fr.cyclopaedia Britiinnica. These hooks were Bold by subscription in American homes and eaJes are still goin^ on. We hare a subscription publication which se
RMREPNRM–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. u'd of vuKu;ea, canic n I'l'dls (HI iminci'diis liiiIly-lxTrics, Iiucklc I iii.i^vnii.s hiive lifuii st ricii ])liiiitiitioii Win huso l)inls is nlniost t column of ]iii,'(.|}iis 1111(1 I'orty miles, miil tsoiiiit of tlio suvural s liiill'-ii-piut of fddil ity of food coiiNiuijcil a similiir calculution, only a siiiLfle youn" III tlirco hiwils ill a y (IclifioiiH, only, as Y mnn jjiiU iipuu tlie It them down fui thu 3 forest in seaifh of ii i)i'o(ligi(nis toiTCiit " Vast nuniliors of
RMRPHTX2–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May 23, 1907 American ^ae Journal ^^%^»> j. Wo ,0 o 0 tiro mudo every year in the l)Ook ImsinesB. Evfry family, rich or poor, inuwt hiive Imoks, DuriiiK the Innt few yt'iirB, S7,r>OI),. Oflll.ilU hiiVfi hccn exjicndtHl for Mmlcra EloQiiriue. .Sill.lXtO.dlVl.OO for StoH.l.ird'B Li'ftiirt'H, $"J1.(>IX).U)0.00 for the Century Dictinnnrv. Hml the trenifnflous sum of $44.0(XI.(KKI.I)O. covering over half a million setH of the P'ncycloptedia Brittinnica. Thcf^e liooks were sold by subscription in American homes and sales are still going on. We
RMRJHDF3–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THK BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 23 Shuuld hiive Iho boautilul .'io page Monthly =^ IIiIiUSTRATEB HOME JOUBNAL = 50 cts. !i .vc;ir. ymiirili" 1 roe. Agents wanted. THonaAS G. NEwmAir & son, CHICAGO, ILL. ESTABLISHED IN 1887. BEE HIVE FACTORY. This old. i-i-li,il)le establishincii", will be ;iV)le to fiirnisli Koods A5 Ch^ap 2^5 the Cheapest. Send for Circular before ordering elsewhere. l-92-12t. WM. H. BRIGHT, Mazeppa, Minn. Honey - Extractor, Square G1.4S8 Honey-Jars, Tin Buckets, Bee-Hives, Honey-Sections, &c., &c Perfection Cold-Blast Sm
RMRPK17K–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 21, 1907 American ^ee Journal. am raiido every yeiir i n the book husiness. Kviry fttniily, rich or unor. must hiive hooks. DurinK the Itist few >enr8, $7..^00.- OIJii 110 hiivo been exiicmletl for Modern Eloqnciu-e. .SrJJ««),ilX).()ll for 8to*biiir<l'B Lt'cHirrH. S"Jl.<"N'.i'*'<i-iHi for the Century J Dictinniirv, nnil t lu- treiiicndous eum of $41.(XIU.UU(l.(K;t. eoveririK over hftlf a million Bets of the Fr,cycRip£p(liH Kritminica. Thi'He books were sold by subscription in American bomea and bales are etill going on. We h
RMRPJ2JG–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. :^^tHm wAijjiea POULTRY-;;;>:./!;- 42E13t are ntruiiir, vfKoroiiH, hfulthy iiiui M ill hieeUliealth.v ^itui-k. All thestnck wei'hipistiiriii bred. e hiive the Urge-t juir.- l.-e.i r.o"ltry farm in thi' ^or hwtst. Our mtnitnoiri poultry trniiie ex- I.l.ln- nil »nil t^lla HDW '10 Sl^KK IlltJ IIIPVFV HUH I'tlll.Tlir. Ile-t ».,.! larL'tat t"4plioul. Wi.rlh ^?: ,, ImlHentj.ostpainfur IJ.c. John Bauscber, Jr., Bos 9i, Precport, III. Mention the American Bee Journal.. In .'ailing' Pruines^, if tbey are in- clined to split, dip the ends a sh
RMRPHTWE–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Wo ,0 o 0 tiro mudo every year in the l)Ook ImsinesB. Evfry family, rich or poor, inuwt hiive Imoks, DuriiiK the Innt few yt'iirB, S7,r>OI),. Oflll.ilU hiiVfi hccn exjicndtHl for Mmlcra EloQiiriue. .Sill.lXtO.dlVl.OO for StoH.l.ird'B Li'ftiirt'H, $"J1.(>IX).U)0.00 for the Century Dictinnnrv. Hml the trenifnflous sum of $44.0(XI.(KKI.I)O. covering over half a million setH of the P'ncycloptedia Brittinnica. Thcf^e liooks were sold by subscription in American homes and sales are still going on. We have a BUbscription publication which sells mo
RMRPHPH9–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (iro mndo overy year in thobook bnsinesi. KviTy ftimily, rich or i»onr. must hiive ImokH, DiiriiiK the lust lew jeiirs, $7,500,- 0(111.IK) hiive bcfn exiM-ntit-d for Mo.lern Kloqn.-tK-e. .$12.((OO.li(Xt.OO for Sto-bhird's V Lectures. S-Jl.OOO.OOO.OO for the Century J Dictionnry. and the tremendous sum of $44,000,000.00. covering over half a million sets of the Fr.cyclopaedia Britiinnica. These hooks were Bold by subscription in American homes and eaJes are still goin^ on. We hare a subscription publication which sells more readily than any of the abov
RMRPK177–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. am raiido every yeiir i n the book husiness. Kviry fttniily, rich or unor. must hiive hooks. DurinK the Itist few >enr8, $7..^00.- OIJii 110 hiivo been exiicmletl for Modern Eloqnciu-e. .SrJJ««),ilX).()ll for 8to*biiir<l'B Lt'cHirrH. S"Jl.<"N'.i'*'<i-iHi for the Century J Dictinniirv, nnil t lu- treiiicndous eum of $41.(XIU.UU(l.(K;t. eoveririK over hftlf a million Bets of the Fr,cycRip£p(liH Kritminica. Thi'He books were sold by subscription in American bomea and bales are etill going on. We have a subscription publication which
RMRETD8M–. The natural and civil history of Vermont [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. thttt by the mode of triil Wl^b Wat adopted, tkf . ftal^ot Vcriaoat could hiive no bearing, without. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817. Printed at Walpole, New Hampshire : By Isaiah Thomas and David Carlisle, Jun. ..
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