RM2HHTYWP–The vicar walked towards the gipsy camp in the wood. When he got level with the leading caravan, he called out: 'I'm the'local parson. I just happened to be passing, and I wondered whether there was anything I could do to help.' A few days later a message-was delivered to the rambling stone vicarage at Eridge Green, Sussex, it said : ' Some of the gipsies in the wood would like to be baptised.' So the vicar, the Rev. John Stuart Yorke, brought out his old car. Into the back he put a folding table, an altar cloth, a small cross, and a portable font. When he arrived at the forest he set up a sma
RM2AG6JKW–. The rise and expansion of the British dominion in India. of order the great provmces whichhad been recently acquired. The investigation of land-tenures, the institution of an elementary police, the firstserious attempts to check the brigandage prevailing inour districts, the arrangement and supervision of thelocal courts of justice, took substantial form at thebeginning of this century; the roots of that immensesystem of organized government which has since spreadover all India were planted at this season of compara-tive tranquillity. The first five years of the nineteenthcentury were occupi
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RM2HHWRNE–The vicar walked towards the gipsy camp in the wood. When he got level with the leading caravan, he called out: 'I'm the'local parson. I just happened to be passing, and I wondered whether there was anything I could do to help.' A few days later a message-was delivered to the rambling stone vicarage at Eridge Green, Sussex, it said : ' Some of the gipsies in the wood would like to be baptised.' So the vicar, the Rev. John Stuart Yorke, brought out his old car. Into the back he put a folding table, an altar cloth, a small cross, and a portable font. When he arrived at the forest he set up a sma
RM2AJA5DC–Rational hydrotherapy : a manual of the physiological and therapeutic effects of hydriatic procedures, and the technique of their application in the treatment of disease . lief of inflammatory conditions involving deepstructures. An ice-bag over the trunk of the supplying artery(axilla, bend of elbow, groin, popliteal space) will lessen thelocal congestion, as well as or even better than an applicationto the whole arm or leg; while an application to the partalone might produce collateral internal congestion. Physiological Effects.— The effects of the application ofcold to the head have already
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RM2AMYRPW–History of Decatur County, Iowa, and its people . hehigh moral tone which characterized them made them powerfulagencies in the upbuilding of character. They also had literary meritand ^Irs. Walker gained much praise for her able conduct of thepe]iodicals. She has given the church an important place in herlife and has been one of the most active members in the work of thelocal congregation as well as an important factor in the publicationinterests of the denomination. During the many years that she haslived at Lamoni she has enjoyed the respect of her fellow citizensand has many friends who are
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RM2AKJ6NH–The practical book of early American arts and crafts . ing forward, based upon the portions of a plantwhich each holds in her hands. The lower portion ofthe picture has nothing to do with the upper. Feactue WoEK BY Engush Colonists. The birthcertificates of the three Shinn children and of CalebLippincott are particularly interesting as showing thedevelopment of fractur painting when it got into thehands of English colonists. The Lippincott painting isstill further interesting because it depicts one of thelocal sports, and the fox-hunters apparently wear thecoats and caps of the old Gloucester
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RM2AJ6CHE–Popular pathology : Pancoast on the curability of consumption : medicated inhalation . 1 7G TREATMENT BY MEDICATED INHALATIONS.. Th. Corruptive Cheat and Figure. The Healthy or Cured Patient CHAPTER XVIII. THE RATIONALE AND METHOD OF INHALING. The reasonableness and importance of Inhalation, or thelocal application of medicated vapors in diseases of the air-passages and lungs can be no longer questioned. The massof testimony showing the Curability of Consumption bymeans of Inhalation and concomitant remedies is happilyof that kind to convince the most skeptically inclinedamong medical men and
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RM2AN4M46–Tarry at home travels . eries of papers to givelocal directions to travellers, which they canobtain much more to their present point by thelocal guides and the local guide-books. Enoughto say that he gave Abra the kisses which he had]3romised, that she did not refuse. Enough tosay that he made the little boy ride with himfrom one of the streams which flows into theNorth River across to one of those which flowsinto Lake Champlain. Nathan is an intelligentlittle fellow who has lived in the open air, and wasmade to understand that this was the isthmusof the peninsula of New England. They spent a
RM2AXFE84–The pictorial sketch-book of Pennsylvania : or, its scenery, internal improvements, resources, and agriculture, popularly described . while the post-office is the distributer, and the two enable us LANCASTER COUNTY FARM. 37 to carry out the most admirable representative system which the worldhas ever known; and so nicely do all its details harmonize with thelocal position, feelings and principles of our people, that probably noother form of government, no matter how liberal, would promoteour happiness and prosperity, or give one-fourth the strength and na-tional grandeur which now belong to th
RM2AKT7H2–Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . eral years prior to its disbanding. Soon aftercoming to the city he became a member of thelocal company of Jaegers, connected with thestate militia, with which he served for six years,rising to the rank of sergeant. In politics he hasalways been an earnest and able advocate of Dem-ocratic principles and policies, but would neverconsent to become a candidate for official position.In his personal character he is an excellent rep-resentative of the ideal German-American, who,holding fast to the ancestral traits
RM2ANFPMF–Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . day morningan excursion is planned to Nazareth, with visits to the quaintMoravjan buildings, Nazareth Hall, school, Indian buryingground and the Whitefield house. For the afternoon theoption of either an excursion to Mauch Chunk or the attend-ance of the opening exercises of Lehigh lniversity is offered. .?y inquiries are to be addressed to the secretary of thelocal committee. Mr. Walter S. Landis. Met. Eng., Bethle-luin. Ia. September, 1905.] ELECTROCHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY. 327 Report of the Karlsruhe Meeting of the GermanBunsen Society
RM2AJ6XEW–Review of reviews and world's work . ing of allthis might have been done. THE CHILDREN OF THE STATE. The other great work to which Mrs. Bar-nett is devoting her unimpaired energies isthe completion of the beneficent reform forwhich the State Childrens Association hasclamored so persistently and so long. Shehas censured the Local Government Boardfor allowing 20,000 of the children of thestate to remain in the workhouses. Mrs.Barnett maintains that the transfer is ur-gently demanded alike by humanity andeconomy. Between her and the President of theLocal Government Board there occasionallyrages t
RM2AG7DEK–. Fall River, Massachusetts, a publication of personal points pertaining to a city of opportunity. tments he looks upthe question of assessed valuations, also what percentage of thereal value is the assessed valuation. The tax rate is also ascer-tained, as it is essential for him to obtain approximately thecompanys yearly taxes. The manufacturer then looks into theinsurance of the factory buildings and equipment by obtaining thelocal base rate. In conjunction with this he inquires as to howfar the fire department engine house is from the various proposedsites, how far awav is the nearest alarm
RM2AKP0K3–A treatise on the diseases of the ear including the anatomy and physiology of the organ together with the treatment of the affections of the nose and pharynx which conduce to aural disease . er which the same drug,finely powdered, or iodoform should be blown into the ear. Thelocal application several times daily of solution of the perchlorideof iron (1 to 10 gh^cerine) is also recommended. • If relapsesoccur, the affected parts should be brushed over with carbolisedglj^cerine (1 to 15) or carbolised spirit (1 to 20), and severaltimes a day the meatus should be filled with an alcoholic solution
RM2AJJP0A–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . helial cells are trans-ferred through the lymph- and blood-vessels or tissuespaces, and give rise to new tumors which use thelocal connective tissue as a framework for their furtliergrowth. Without the presence of such a scaffoldingto carry nourishment to the epithelial cells, an ex-tensive growth of the carcinoma is impossible, thecentral portions of the solid epithelial masses under-going an early necrosis. The results of animal ex-periments have shown also that
RM2AWH81T–The nation . sband cannot bemeasured. Perhaps it is responsiblefor the settlement of many strikesshort of victory. Some union people feel that theworkers wife should be consultedbefore a strike is called; after all,the strike affects her just as deeplyand depends as much on her for itssuccess as it does on her husband.If her consent is needed to see thestrike through, it should be solicitedbefore the strike is called. Some wo-men, of course, do not need selling;during almost every strike there aresome eager union wives who servein the soup kitchens and around thelocal hall without solicitation
RM2AM7W18–Writer and engraver's picture of Graham County's progress since it s organization . People in this section of the state frequently feel that because oftheir distance from the great markets, and the necessarily small trade thelocal stores must carry a small and inferior line of goods. Owing to this (17) misconception, the mail order business of Graham county is some 100 percent greater than it should be. The error in such an opinion is readily seen when you visit the SmithDry Goods Co.s Store. People from the east who enter this establish-ment are surprised when they observe the complete and ex
RM2ANCW8H–Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . nd presumably hidden by the raiders on the rallying of thelocal warriors and their own defeat, and never recovered. Lord Inchiquin then brought the members over the very perfectpeel tower of Moghane, a Mac Namara castle, circa 1480, with a finefireplace, dated 1610. The party then went to Dromoland Castleand were entertained by Lord Inchiquin, who showed the portraits,the table from the Spanish Armada and other relics, and broughtthe party over the beautiful garden, showing the gateway removedfrom Lemeneagh Castle and the ancient Italian
RM2AKT9G4–The German sectarians of Pennsylvania : a critical and legendary history of the Ephrata Cloister and the Dunkers . l now serves as a meeting-house for thelocal German Seventh-day Baptist congregation, who since1813 are the legitimate successors to the old Community.Religious services are held upon the seventh day whenevera preacher can be obtained, as they divide their time be-tween the congregations of Ephrata, Snowhill, Salemvilleand Morrisons Cove. Used in the sense of brotherly love. Restoration of the Saal. 415 For some years past the upper portion of Peniel wasdivided off into rooms and
RM2AG4385–. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. lic work began whenhe was made Corporation Coun-sel of the town of Clinton. Hefilled that position for ten yearsand was also President of thelocal Board of Education. He-.^ ^^B^^B^ ^^^ ^^^^^ position as a school prmcipal before he studied law.In 1900 he was elected by aplurality of 1281 to representHunterdon County in the StateSenate and re-elected m 1906and 1909. The majority of 2237hy which he won in the thirdcampai
RM2AFN80Y–. The English house, how to judge its periods and styles. et and beautiful;and it will seem new when adapted to yourpresent-day needs, because your architect willput something of himself into his modernisedversion. Perhaps you may live in a district where localby-laws forbid you to build a weather-boardedhouse of the Kentish type, though it is goodand safe when constructed in a right way.Reform in by-laws that affect architecture isa question of the hour ; and, happily, theLocal Government Board is alive to this fact.To forbid good methods and materials, whilesanctioning any amount of horrible
RM2AJENYT–Practical preventive medicine . actionor failure can be traced to either neglect or ignorant operation.Sewage treatment plants should be designed by competentsanitary engineers, after study and experimentation has re-vealed the method of treatment best suited to handle thelocal sewage. EXCRETA DISPOSAL 109 6. Preparatory Processes.—These are designed to effect aseparation of the suspended matter or sludge from the liquidsewage. (a) Screening.—Coarse or fine gratings or screens are placedacross the path of the sewage to remove coarse material, whichis removed from the screens at frequent interv
RM2AWM8KB–The practice of surgery . tion of theesophagus greater andgreater, the patients nu-trition more and more dis-turbed, until, finally, deathfrom starvation results.Von Mikulicz believed alsothat cardiospasm predis-poses to cancer. The treatment is symp-tomatic and is direct. Thesymptomatic treatmentmeans a careful dieting,abstinence from all stimu-lants, and daily lavagewith astringents. Thelocal application of cocainhas been found useful. Inthe case of acute attackswith complete obstruction,rectal feeding may benecessary, or gastrostomyeven. Various ingeniousdevices for dilating thestricture ha
RM2AJFMWR–Panama and the canal in picture and prose .. . FIRE-FIGHTING FORCE AT CRISTOBAL 28 PANAMA AND THE CANAL. THE NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL which the town stands, and to whichtically limited, and the road is said tobe encouraging the use of cement orconcrete by builders—an exceedinglywise policy, as the town has sufferedfrom repeated fires, in one of which, in1911, ten blocks were swept away and1200 people left homeless. The Isth-mian Canal Commission maintainsexcellent fire-fighting forces both inCristobal and Ancon, and when thelocal fire departments proved impo-tent to cope with the flames both ofthe
RM2ANC228–The stamp-collector's review and monthly advertiser . respect our transatlantic friends al-most equal ourselves, for several ofthe stamps issued by the BritishColonies of the northern continentof the New World are the work ofthe Yankee, among which may bementioned the acknowledged queenof postage stamps, viz. :—the black12J cents, of Nova Scotia. Thelocal or private postage labels of theUnited States present a great di-versity of design, and are, for themost part, well executed; amongthe most curious of their devicesmay be observed beehives, doves,eagles, monuments, scattered letters,ships, st
RM2AWRYF2–The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . erswere on very friendly terms with thelocal ministers. The pastor of ChristLutheran church. Rev. Kurtz, ciucrtain-ed the chaplains and some oi the mem-bers. Two of tliose men, who had also beensigners of the Declaration a year Ix-fore, were buried at York: James Smithand Philip Livingston. One of them.Witherspoon, married a York countywoman, the daughter of Matthew Dill,founder of Dillsburg, the birthplace ofthe late Matthew Stanle
RM2AFNP62–. The boy travellers in Australasia : adventures of two youths in a journey to the Sandwich, Marquesas, Society, Samoan and Feejee islands, and through the colonies of New Zealand, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia. WAR CANOE OF THE OLDEN TIME. ? The majority of the students are Samoans; the rest are from allthe islands of the South Pacific, whence they have been sent by thelocal missionaries. They study arithmetic, geography, and of courselearn to read and write, and besides these ordinary branches of educa-tion they devote considerable time to the Scripture
RM2AFMF6K–. Timber storage conditions in the eastern and southern states with reference to decay problems. ^ to thelocal market and the price ofland play the important part. This general advantage of lo-cation, however, is often consid-erably offset by the necessity forclose piling, without adequateventilation either between the piles or through them, due to the higher cost of land. When this iscoupled with the fact that much of the product has been in storageelsewhere for varying periods, sometimes a year or more, it canreadily be seen why decay is rather frequently encountered in theretail yard. The s
RM2AKGG51–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . a local dilatation is in no sense a contradictionto the general principle that the rate of flow is in-versely proportional to the width of the bed. Thelocal change is not extensive enough to affect thetotal cross-section of that level appreciably, but byreducing the resistance along one of numerousalternative paths increases the flow in that directionat the expense of the others. In such cases the flow of blood through the widened artery or arteriesis for the time
RM2AFNAJD–. Transactions. tograph. This arrangement was suggested by thelocal topography, the accessibility of the railway spurs and the isola-tion of the independent units from each other, necessary to minimizethe risk of fire communication between the several buildings. On the plate referred to, i is the head works at the combinationshaft; 2, the compressor building; 3, the boiler plant; 4, the ore bins atrailway; 5, the stores building ; £•, the blacksmith shop; 7, the machineshop; 8, the carpenter shop and timber framing shed; 9, the portal ofBlack Bear tunnel, which connects with the combination sh
RM2AKHBGY–Review of reviews and world's work . ds from that section couldbe delivered in these di-trict-. But these additional terminals are so convenient to thelocal centers of distribution as enormously to reduce the cartage cost-. manufacturing Agricultural as well asinterests benefit thereby. The WallaboutMarket in Brooklyn is said to be the greatestin the world. While Xew England had prac-tically been shut out from such markets thetrunk lines from the West enjoyed terminalrelations that gave them cheap access there.Potatoes brought a thousand miles from Wis-consin, or some hundreds of miles farther
RM2AGB49Y–. Lion and dragon in northern China. as Liukungtao. Who Mr. Liu was and when helived is a matter of uncertainty, upon which thelocal Chinese chronicles have very little to tell us. Tradition says, so writes the chronicler, M that theoriginal Mr. Liu lived a very long time ago, but noone knows when. The principal habitation of thefamily is said to have been not on the island but at avillage called Shih-lo-tsun on the mainland. Thisvillage was situated somewhere to the south of thewalled city. The family must have been a wealthyone, for it appears to have owned the island and madeof it a summer
RM2AJB7YC–A treatise on orthopedic surgery . Tuberculous disease of the elbow-joint. tissue rather than to effusion within the capsule, but as thedisease progresses the joint assumes the peculiar spindle shapecharacteristic of white swelling. The degree of elevation of thelocal temperature depends upon the activity of the disease. Themost important physical sign is the restriction of motion due tothe characteristic muscular spasm which becomes evident whenthe limit of painless motion is passed. The limitation of ex-tension and flexion gradually increases, and finally the limb be-comes fixed in an attitu
RM2AM0E05–American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . the condition of the person bitten, etc. The Crotalidse (Rattlesnakes, etc.).—In those who are bitten by thisspecies of snake, the mortality varies from twelve to twenty-five per cent. Thelocal symptoms are most marked—viz., pain, oedema, and extravasation of blood,followed by sloughing, gangrene, and suppuration. The constitutional symp-toms are great prostration, dilated pupil, headache, dizziness, rapid and feeble 12 AMERICAN PRACTICE OF SURGERY. pulse, dyspnoea and shallow respiration, hemorrhages from the
RM2AN2AR6–A supplement to Ures Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, : containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. . r key ; it can hence he made verydelicate, so as to act well by such currents as would not produce any motion in the instru-ment itself. The batteries which furnish the electricity lor doing the actual printing workin Morses telegraph, are in the same station with the instrument itself. The office of therelay is to receive the signals from afar, and to make the necessary connections with thelocal battery and instrument so as to print off the signals on the paper
RM2AG30EF–. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. r-r/^o/^hjh Fig. 329.—Gravid Fallopian tube with a pseudo-cyst or capsule formed aroundthe blood effused through the ccelomic ostium, b shows the capsule entire,and in a it is in section so as to display its relation to the ostium and fimbriae,*. Treatment.—An inflamed bursa demands rest and thelocal treatment usually employed for inflamed parts. Whenthe bursa is distended with fluid, it is the custom to apply aplaster of mercury and ammoniacum over the swelling andfix it firmly with a bandage. It is probab
RM2AJMEDX–Canadian grocer January-June 1898 . tone forall sorts. Buyers and sellers are comingmore together in regard to teas, but are stilltoo far apart for any extensive trading.Spices, coffee and rice are as last reported,and the same can be said of all lines ofdried fruit, green fruit, etc.SUGAR. There has been no striking change in thelocal sugar market, business ruling extreme-ly quiet. Advices from abroad on the rawarticle have not exhibited much change intone either, and, altogether, the situation isprecisely the same as it was a week ago.Refiners report that orders are very lightfrom which they
RM2AN3H9T–Moving Picture Age (1920) . Minn., under the direction of the school board,moving pictures are being shown free to school children of thistown and vicinity. Older people are being charged IS cents foradmission. Pictures are sent by the University of Minnesota. Thelocal population is in the neighborhood of 600. The Teco Tattler, a monthly house organ published by theTeco Products Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, Minn., withGeorge Feinberg as its editor, is enjoying great popularity, whilethe Yale Service Bulletin, edited by C. D. Struble of the YaleTheater Supply Company, Kansas City, Mo.,
RM2AFP87X–. Transactions. s made by thepresent streams appears to indicate that these streams have beenrapidly cutting new channels in the old valley for a limited periodsince the lake receded to its present level. These streams have cut down through superficial deposits of clay,boulders, gravel and sand. All of which are largely composed of thelocal rock material. At places this material is false bedded graveland sand; at other places it is a stiff grey boulder clay containingstriated boulders. On Spruce Creek the present stream has cut through this greyand blue drift material to a depth of two or thre
RM2AWEMEJ–Public works . nspections should be made of theentire zone at weekly intervals during the summer months.When combined with the data obtained by catching adult mos-quitoes wherever possible and the breeding out of larvae, theseinspections should show the locations producing mosquitoes.On tliis work, a good inspector is a prime essential. The organization to carry on a campaign of this sort for acity of about a hundred and fifty thousand population is notnecessarily large, nor will the work be very costly unless thelocal conditions are of an extraordinary character. In additionto a well-trained
RM2AJ4HX7–Hardware merchandising March-June 1917 . artment of the hard-ware store this fact equally applies. Considerable inconvenience has beencaused the motorist during re-cent years, in being unable to securesmall repair parts while touring through country places, and many cases havecome to notice where matters wouldhave been greatly facilitated had thelocal hardware dealer stocked a fewspark plugs, cement patches, or othersuch small accessories. The necessityfor stocking actual automobile parts isnot so great where the business has notbeen developed sufficiently to warrantthe opening of a garage, fo
RM2AM82W4–Bulletin of the U.SDepartment of Agriculture . r example, as inthe San Joaquin Valley, where a climatefavorable to the development of the pestand extensive recent plantings of citrusoffer an ideal environment. In southernCalifornia it becomes seriously injuriousonly in certain seasons and only in thelocal sections about Riverside, Red-Highland, and Rialto, in-jury decreasing as the coast isapproached. The natural hab-itat of the citrus thrips, there-fore, appears to be thearid Lower Sonoran lifezone of North Amer-ica. This belief issubstantiated fur-ther by its oc-currence onplants na-tive to
RM2AXJHMJ–International studio . UV I . Ki --II 1 I. The iniiniiii^foii ScJiooI. BY DOUGLAS DIER THE WILMINGTON SCHOOLA isiT to Wilmington, Delaware,to view their annual exhibition of in-ited canvases and the work of thelocal artists convinced us, if conincing had beenat all necessary, of the extraordinary respect andadmiration with which the late Howard Pyle isregarded, an influence which is not likely to wanefor many generations. The friendly ghost ofPyle hovers around the studios and it is no sur-prise when, on visiting the artists, the door isopened by his old model garbed in ruffles and anold bl
RM2AX1EW6–International studio . duality. A comb by Lalitiue proves what decorative effect the truly greatartist can achieve when fashioning even themost ordinary object of daily use. M. GustaveViollet, as yet but little known in Paris, reflectsfaithfully in his busts and statuettes all thelocal life of the Basque province, and thiswith all the conviction of a man who lives in closetouch with nature. Something of the same power-ful simplicity is to be found in the vases by M.and Mmc. Felix Massoul. M. Bonvallet makesleather his speciality, and works with a thoroughappreciation of its possibilities. Amon
RM2AN36CY–Review of reviews and world's work . note that Mr. W.Mather, a Lancashire iromnaster, has proposed toleave the whole regulation of hours of labor to thelocal trades unions, the employer merely beingallowed a right to make representations, but not tovote on a question on which, in many phases, he mustbe better informed than any of his workmen. CURRENT HISTORY IN CARICATURE. Thomas Nast, the Veteran Cartoonist. IT has now been some twenty-eight years since ThomasNast contributed to Harpers Weekhj that wonder-fully impressive cartoon, almost his first, which showedthegi-aves of Union heroes, who
RM2AGDNX2–. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. In fact manyreceived assistance that they never knewfrom what source it came. He was a strongadvocate of temperance and belonged to theLocal Lodge of Good Templars. In religiousfaith he was a Presbyterian, as was his wife.Children of Charles and Phoebe A. (White)King: i. Thomas G., deceased. 2. Eliza,deceased, married Cromwell Hall. 3. Sarah,deceased, married John Moore. 4. CharlesP., resides in Uniontown. 5. Annie, widowof Albert Collier, of previous mention. Since the death of her husband Mrs. Col-lier has continued her res
RM2AJECBP–A treatise on orthopedic surgery . TUBERCULOUS DISEASE OF THE SPINE. 19 process, or in one of the small joints; but snch forms of localtuberculosis could bardly be classed as Potts disease. The course and outcome of the disease depend upon its type.In one instance the area of primary infection is small and thelocal resistance is sufficient to check its further progress, so that Fig. 2.. Potts disease. cure without deformity may follow. In another the diseaseis inactive and the granulation tissue undergoes a fibroid trans-formation or becomes ossified. In such cases deformity mayappear and slow
RM2ANA49E–United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . t will by the Secretary of War, is hereby grantedyou to extend the bulkhead heretofore in use for the reten-tion of dredged material deposited behind it, at the northwestend of the north training wall of Oakland Estuary, Cal., atthe location shown in red on map attached hereto, subject tothe following conditions: that the work herein permitted to bedone shall be subject to the supervision and approval of thelocal officer of the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, whoseaddress is San Francisco, Cal. Very respectfully,HOBART OLIVER SHAW,Assistan
RM2AJ5G74–The Victorian naturalist . uction Board,Frankston, Victoria 3199. 110 Vict. Nat. Vol. 93 about 300. Details of the genetic con-stitution and evolution of coat colourin this population will be presentedelsewhere.Elizabeth Island We have no information on theorigins of rabbit populations on, norhave we collected from, ElizabethIsland where there has been a rabbitpopulation for many years. South Gippsland offshore islands(Fig. 2) Doughboy Island A small population (estimated atabout 20) of small black rabbits waspresent at least fifty years ago. Thelocal beHef is that there have beenrabbits on th
RM2AJGWA0–American journal of physiology . Tetanic spasmslasting up to five minutes are not uncommon (Fig. 4B). Thesecontractions have no relation to the hunger contractions of theempty stomach, as they may appear during a hunger period aswell as during gastric quiescence (Fig. 5.) They depend on thelocal stimulation of the balloon in the oesophagus and are there-fore more marked the greater the tension in the balloon. Theyare also more marked when the dogs are excited, evidently owingto increased reflex excitability of the medullary centres and some The Oesophagus during Gastric Hunger 139 increase in
RM2AJCMN4–History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . ons from 1842 to 1860, duringwhich time they built the Laconia, York, and Pep-|)erell mills, and many of the finest brick structuresof Saco and Biddeford. From 1860 to 1878 thefirm of A. & B. Cutter were engaged as coal dealersin Saco and Biddeford, and were among the first inthat business here. Mr. Cutter has been an interested citizen in thelocal affairs of the city, and ranks among the sub-stantial business men of the place. For two termshe was alderman of the Fourth Ward of the ci
RM2AM7JC7–Carpenter . essitate thehiring of another. If this is contempt letit stand! The working people of this free countryare today subject to conditions which are amenace not only to them but to the entirenation; but these conditions will not obtainforever; already the handwriting, forebod-ing the overthrow of our present industrialsystem, is appearing on the wall, its doom issealed. THE OLD-AGE (By Henry Secretary, Local No. —: Dear Brother—I wish you would ask thelocal to give me leave to work below the scalefor 1 am getting along in years. I am overfifty, and I cnunot keep a job at the regularwag
RM2AM81K4–Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . on imply that there is great disappoint-ment. Just now, however, comes a reportfrom St. Petersburg that a clerical deputa-tion of Nestorians, headed by one of thelocal bishops, has been to St. Petersburgwith an appeal, signed, it is said, by 15,000out of the 65,000 whom they claim torepresent, for union with the RussianChurch. A conclave of the higher mem-bers of the Russian hierarchy and theRussian Synod was assembled. After an-swering certain formal questions the Nesto-rian bishop signed the necessary documentand the Holy Synod unanimously re
RM2ANBP0E–History of Passaic and its environs ..: historical-biographical . on, the National Retail Coal Merchants Association, and thelocal Chamber of Commerce. In politics, Mr. Clinton is a Republican, takinga keen interest in the political situation of the day. He is an ardent Passaicite,ever ready to offer a hand to the welfare of the community in which he lives,and has extended support in various public movements whenever the occasionarose. In fraternal circles, he has held a prominent place in lodge No. 387,Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, of Passaic, New Jersey, and is apast exalted ruler
RM2ANCEFX–The centennial record of Freewill Baptists, 1780-1880 . organized action. The supreme and independent authority of thelocal church, under Christ, has ever been tena-ciously held by Baptists. Our churches have, fromthe first, insisted upon this as a cardinal principle.At the same time they believed most heartily in fel-lowship among churches. They began to meet bydelegates in Qiiarterly Meetings at an early dayand voiced their fellowship, convictions and pur-poses; offered advice, worshiped, and then, dis-solving, ceased to be, until created again bythe action of the churches. In the same manne
RM2AN670D–Architect and engineer . RDING« LAST Mai-ch the residents of Car-michael Colony held a road-makingbee. It was a decided success fromevery viewpoint, and the results should befar-ieaching. This accomplishment is anideal example of what can be broughtabout in almost any rural community byco-operation between the County Engin-eering Department, the Farm Bureau.Improvement Club, Chamber of Com-merce or whatever body represents thelocal spirit of progress. This idea had its inception among thepeople of Carmichael Colony. They ap-pointed a committee to .see Supel?^•isorJohn Russi, in whose district
RM2AN65CP–History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . ere not idlers, YONKERS. 143 but who depended on its arrival to bring them thenews which formed the great relief to the communitysdaily quiet routine. The low politicians and thelocal wiseheads, real and pretentious, were alwayssure to be at the tavern in the evenings. Such wasthe picture. Its like can still be seen in sparsely-settled localities along great routes of travel. It con-tinued to be seen here in all its simplicity till thesteamboats began to in
RM2AJ586X–The Journal of microscopy and natural science . nter (a member of thelocal Microscopical Society with which I am connected) havinglived in a village, had there to construct and find his mountingapparatus, and did not possess a turn-table. This suggested to me the feasibility of constructing a home-made turn-table, which anyone with ordinary knack can makefor himself at the cost of a shilling, and of which I will give abrief description. The materials are easily obtained, and it will be found to w^orkvery satisfactorily. A, B, C (Fig. i) are three pieces of hardwood, cut out and put together to
RM2AGA0FP–. The Southern States. n to beheard about the floor, and as often hisadvice is sought and as often taken. Hehas that peculiar faculty of differingwith men without wounding theiregotism. He never voluntarily offersadvice, and when it is asked gives itstraight without fear of cons.equences. He is a Kentuckian with all thelocal pride which seems inherent in thenatives of the Blue Grass State. He isa good churchman, a good horsemanand understands the finest points ofbourbon whiskey. He was born on afarm in Hardin county in 1837, wherehe has always resided. He was given acollegiate education at Geo
RM2AWY3YN–Southern good roads . hern California has with its own money sign-boarded liundreds of miles of road. In Oregon, thePortland Automobile Club is lending its substantial in-Iuence to the building of a road to ilt. Hood. In Ne-liraska, 20 comity automobile associations have beenbrouglit into existence almost exclusively for the pur-pose of aiding in securing state aid and other essentialhighwaj legislation. In fact, all over the country thelocal associations have aided in their own vicinities,besides co-operating with the other clubs of the statebodies, Mliich constitute the national organization