RM2AFPX05–. Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1872). ) >j .^ 8.11241^20. Spieas. 10 44. W 6 6 f 6 66 66 4 42|7 184 43 7 174 43 7 17 4 -U 4 454 46 4 47 7 167 157 147 13 39 Mh Sunday after Trinity. Matt. 1. Bays length U hours 24 wnVi. 7 12 S. 21 Praxedes M. 22 Mary Mag T. 23 Apolinaris W.J24 Christiana T. [25 St. James F. 126 St. Anne S. iz7 Martha 12 341 8 34 1 32 9 12 2 28l 9 44; 3 18 10 10I 4 12J10 38; 5 611 1 6 111 28. Regulus sets 8 446 HO enters $$*.Altair south 11 326 Jf O. % rises 3 20.5 in £3.9 in Perihel.^sets 7 58. 27th. b s 10t8. 6 4 48 6 4 48 6 4 49 6 4 50 G 4 51 6 4 52 6 4 52 7 12 1 10!7 9
RM2AFXBKT–. Leavitt's farmer's almanack, improved, and miscellaneous year book, for the year of our Lord 1885. s 6 52 1 52 9;mo. High tides. 6 50 5 lljtMe 7 38 2 43 10 Tu. (Tin Ap. #in trine to £ 6 49 5 13knes 8 27 3 44 11 W. C r. low. $ in trine to 9 6 48 5 l^knes 9 14 4 34 12|Th. 6 46,5 ^knes 9 52 4 54 13 Fr. 9 6 <T. 6 44 5 17|1egs 10 52 5 30 14Sa. <J <J £. Mild. 6 44 5 18,legs 11 40 sets. 15 8. 6 42 5 19,feet ev.28 6 11 16 Mo. Rough and stormy. 6 41 5 20 feet 1 16 7 15 17 Tu. 6 405 22head 2 48 8 20 18 W. Snow. Ash Wednesday. 6 38 5 23,head 2 51 9 24 19 Th. 21 SO- Mild 6 37 5 24 head 3 38 10
RM2ANHTCX–Influence of vegetables greened with copper salts on the nutrition and health of man . it M : d ! !> • 1 i i 1 3 D •333 346 COPPER AND THE HEALTH OF MAIf. o H 1 PQ ^ g g Fm Jj C3 .S toP >> Pi o .i2 ^ a?Six 2 Q O O g 03 is ca c3 o S^;12;^ 1X5 d O S C3 «^ +3 ^ ® 8 m 3 |o|| od .30 2 f? .«5 ,02 bjo .i^ 1=1 o Q fl o o o U|||>d d 11:^1 ^6 6 6 11 ij^d do d p.^: P 01 w o 5x2000 2 :«?o ••a 03 : g ^ o ^ -:;3 o^ 53 o S^ o ^12; SB So a ^ o 0+3^ftxJO^ a, a • •;^a ?OXI ftr^ .50.0 o C ; -g Si ii ^ ft-o ft-o ;^ala • 03^ !?E5 n n •a.£fa 4) O 12; ; S 03 S I C3 „ . tog •3-^ H^ §^?^1 OOi-H 1-1 M (N CO
RM2AJ82WE–The great metropolis : or, New York in 1845 . MEMORANDA FOR FEBRUARY. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2S. Last Quarter, 1st, 5 17 M.New Moon, 8th, 1 40 M.Fh-st Quarter, 35th, 8 57 A. MARINE STORM. PHASES OF THE MOON,hr. min. Full Moon,Last Quarter, day. hr. min.23d, 3 23 A.30th, 0 4 A. ([ Perigee, 3d. Apogee, 15th. Perigee, 28th. 6 350 336 326 30 0 29 5 50 11 28 91011 32 W13 T14 0 27 5 57 15If)11819 20 T21 22 23 E 24 M 25 T20 W 27 T 28 F 5 5! 5 52 11 19 5 535 55 0 200 24 06 23 00 2100 19 00 1 11 10 11 2111 25 5 5901 0 10 0 5 11 49 0 14 0 0 11 52 0 12 0 70 10 0 90 9 0 10 12 30 5 0 11 12 00 3 0 1212 90 2 0
RM2AJ6BX4–Weekly Bulletin of the State Board of Health . OF WIND. VELOCITY OF WIND. STATE OF WEATHER.* RAIN-FALL. Week ending a fc p H P * 5 H fe S a S 3 g g o M % Ed Saturday, May 10, < < < CM < < Fm < Ph < cm •< P oo is 1902. «=; S CO CO H CO CO CO CO CO CO P Sunday, 4, 30.20 4S 52 44 75 90 82 N. E. S.E. 12 7 F. R. T Monday, 5, 29.98 58 69 47 91 72 82 s. w. N. 15 7 O. C. 0.14 Tuesday, 6, 30.14 56 63 49 59 50 54 N. S. 1 15 C. O. 0.00 Wednesday, i, 29.79 61 73 49 SS 52 70 S. N. W. 12 15 O. O. 0.05 brsday, . 8,9, •2V.SU29.70 ftO 52 7?.65 5& 40 56 58 4649 5154 N. W. W. n.Ty. 13
RM2ANBHKG–Abhandlung von dem Geldsumlauf in anhaltender Rücksicht auf die Staatswirtschaft und Handlung . i r r 1^ N- 346 N- 347 N- 348 N- 348 W 350-1 i. TAVOLA SINOTTICA DELLE PRINCIPALI NUMERAZIONI DELLE OPERE DI BEETHOVEN Bhuers No...eoe„ Grove Thayer Breitkopf 1 1 1 16 79-81 2 2 2 40 124-6 3 3 3 18 54 4 4 4 38 36 5 5 5 44 105-106 6 6 6 48 120 7 7 7 51 127 8 8 8 50 58 9 9 9 53 55-57 10 10 10 56 128-30 11 11 11 59 89 12 12 12 60 92-94 13 13 13 64 131 14 14 14 68 132-3 15 15 15 33 65 16 16 16 54 74 17 17 17 76 112 18 18 18 75 37-42 19 19 19 58 66 20 20 1 20 69 32 — 646 — B„„.HS NOTTEBOHM Ghove Thayeb
RM2ANH2JA–Almanach de Gotha . DÉCEMBRE. Les jours décroissent jusc uau 21, le mat. de lom. &le soirde lom. Cal. des jHifs. jM Phases de la Equation Cisleu. ^ Lune. du temps. I 12 Sabat 3 — 10 55 s 13 M — 10 3» 3! H 15 /^Ie3 àilh.SJ 32 m. du — 10 9 4 15 16 — 9 45 5 i<5 17 matin. — 9 21 6,17 18 Le 6 Apocr. — 8 56 7 8 0 , 19 de la]). — 8 31 8 19 Sabat 20 — 8 5 9 20 21 — 7 38 lo 21 2Ï /{Stleii à 4 h.W 2 m. du = l II 22 23 44 12I23 24 soir. — 6 16 13 24 25 Le 14 ^.1) 5 47 I425 26 après midi. e 19 15 26 Dêdtcaci Sab. 2^ — 4 50 16 27 28 — 4 21 ï7 28 29 ||^lei8à2h.W 47 m. du — 3 51 18 29 I M 9 21 »9 I T
RM2AFJ8ME–. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly. as ooooi-o ooooiOOOi.-o oino ooio ?= o 50 ICCOOOQSO COO<M 0-1 OlCOOl OOOOOO 3 fi ° :22-3= :^ J^O^f^OUPn > CS C3 rt S § 2ooSo OO hfi . O « en i S ai•i-l ^ g b4: c3 g <u W^i4 S^iSaP^ ® f^ 73 g i2 .y^ !3 ? Sa>2 hSS?- q c3 03 as SS^ 12;OP^04M!«C«CC!» bJ) r2 s ISS ° M a c3 03 35 8515 008 005 00 CDQO 4 006 00 3 0019 60 5 80 5 00 4 009 00 3 00 6 06 29 6 0010 00 7 00 5 00 2 20 7 04 103 051 00 COCO 19 009 50 -C 8 CO s 26 5531 00 10 OO10 0021 05 23 85 365 4037 65 6 00 7 405 00 10 008 004 0053 9823 7214 0020 45 20 7712 50 3 001 00 4 417
RM2AGA027–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1905). E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, ONT. Levain Royal. Boltes 36 paquetfi k &c la boTte. 1.05 Gilletts Cream Yeast. Boltes 36 paquets k Be L/a bolte 1.05 Poudre k Pate Magic La doz 6 doz de 5c 40 4 doz de 4 oz 60 4 doz de 6 oz 76 4 doz de 8 oz 95 4 doz de 12 oz 1.40 2 doz de 12 oz 1.45 4 doz de 16 oz 1.65 2 doz de 16 oz 1.70 1 doz de 2i lbs. . 4.10 1 doz de 5 lbs. . 7.30 2 doz de 6 oz. ) La ose1 doz de 12 oz. > . 4.551 doz de 16 oz. Lessive en Poudre. La cse 4 doz k la caisse .. 3.603 oaisses 3.50 5 calsses ou plus.. 3.40 Soda Magic La cse No 1 caisse6
RM2AFPX64–. Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1872). 4 q %. 6 $ 1 3/sets 8 50. 8 h O-^^^h 12 4 4^2/. Spica s. 11 S3. 1* rises 12 49. Antares s. 8 54,13th Sirius r. 4 8. 4 38i7 22, |4 39 7 21 4 39 4 404 40 7 217 207 20 4 41 7 194 41 7 19 28 1th Sunday after Trinity. Mark 8. Bays length 14 hours 3»* mw. 14 Bonavent | 7 16 15 Apostles d. 8 8 16 Hilary S M. T. W. 17 Alexius T. R S. 18 Maternus 19 Ruffina 20 Elijah 8 58i 9 44jlO 3811 32! morn. ^sets 8 26.Dog Days begin.6 9 O- Superioiff. S riles 3 35.D Neptune C3inper6 }) >j .^ 8.11241^20. Spieas. 10 44. W 6 6 f 6 66 66 4 42|7 184 43 7 174 43 7 17 4 -U 4 4
RM2AJ2XT1–Building and Engineering Catalog 1921 Edition . 1 3-4 Hi I-^17, 16 4;, .(Ml 0. u 848 8 7s a-4 3-4 u I7,.xl7«, is 4:» 3900 0. < VV- SAW 8 s;, 3-4 12 -•xlT, is 50 1625 zo w 8410 10 <» • 3-4 3-4 12 I7 ,x21 20 50 5450 W Mil li Mill 4-4 4-4 12 17,x M 20 56 1.275 uO B412 12 lS It 4-4 [2 17^x21 20 Ml 7100 cr a. Taylor Down Draftt Steam Boiler DIMENSIONS AND ( ATM 1T1ES. •n D r 4 —,xl2u 14 •HIM z S- 841 G 62 2-4 .-I 10 12J.xl 14 10 1250 u S- 846 r. lii 2-4 2- i 10 12,xl7J 1*. 10 loon <* o S- 847 7 7<i 3-4 a-4 10 U-.x^,. 16 15 1950 -J0. S- 848 8 v; 3-4 3-4 12 17,xl7.. 18 «:» 2850 0. ,xl7
RM2AG4WGY–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. on, N. & W. S. B.Ar. Baltimore, B. S. P. Co... Ar. NewYork.O.D. S.S. Co. Ar. Philaphia. n: Y, P & N. New York.. 20 a m00 a m 8 loam 9 03 amII 30 a m 1 00pm 2 oo.pm 3 lopm5 50 pm t5 46 pm8 40 pm No. 44 8 00 pm 10 20 a m I 50 a m Lv. Tampa S. A. L Ry. ... Jacksonville Savannah Columbia^ -. i 6 27 pm j Hamlet I 940pm, • Southern Pines j 10 32 pm | Raleigh j 12 28 a m HendersonRidgeway Jet. 1 44 a m 2 10 a m 6 55 am t6 45 a m ti 30 pm 5 TO am8 00 am ^0.66 8 ooam 7 45pni 11 59 pm5 45 am 9 20a m10 09 a m 12 07p
RM2AKR14N–National boilers, radiators, and specialties: catalog no26 . 8^ WATER Size A B C D E F G H K 30-W 54 46% 30 17K 10 18 J* 25 12 x8 31-W 58 y2 51 30 17% 10 18% 25 12 x8 32-W 63 55% 30 17% 10 18% 25 12 x8 40-W 54 46% 30 17% 10 18% 25 12 x8 41-W 58 % 51 30 17% 10 18% 25 12 x8 42-W 63 55% 30 17% 10 18% 25 12 x8 50-W 56 48 36 y2 18 % 11H 19 32 14%x8% 51-W 61 53 36% 18% nu 19 32 uy2x8H 52-W 66 58 36 y2 18 % nu 19 32 uy2x8U 60-W 56 48 36 % 18 % n% 19 32 UtfaSH 61-W 61 53 36 y2 is y8 11H 19 32 14%x8% 62-W 66 58 36 y2 18% ii*A 19 32 i4%x8% ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENTS Ex- Depth of Size of treme Series of Act
RM2AMYRK3–The Great metropolis : or, guide to New-York for 1847 . 7 0 13 Thursday A. B. S. ann. 4 47 7 6 18 21 4 11 W 7 51 14; Friday 4 46 7 0 18 36 sets. 8 8 41 15 Saturday Arcturus south 10 36. 4 45 7 18 50 8 20 n 9 28 16 SUNDAY Sun. after Ascension. 4 44 7 8 19 4 9 17 n 10 12 IT Monday d runs high. 4 43 7 9 19 18 10 8 10 55 lSTuesday 9 s. 10 12. 4 43 7 10I19 31 10 52 11 37 19 Wednesday Dark day N.E. 1780. 4 42 7 1119 43 11 31! SI mor. 20 Thursday La Fayette died,1834. 4 41 12119 57 mor. Si 0 20 21 Friday 0 ent. n. 4 40 7 13120 9 0 6 Si 1 5 32 Saturday Spica TTQ south 9 17. 4 39 14 20 21 0 37, TTQ 1 5
RM2AWPBXT–Van Nostrand's eclectic engineering magazine . Voodhead Tunnel, millstone, grit.Glencorse Burn . Vallev Hill,ft. ft. 40 to 700400 to 2600110 to 700 10 to200 to 30 to70 to 600500 600350 150 to 500150 to 500800 to 1500 1000750 to 1600 V 3 a a to ^ &l .« (U ti 2 < CJ •£5 c5 .i2 a P S G. Q EH « W Pq. eft. c. ft. miles. per min. per min. 3086 40,000 12.98 2.93 3900 33.111 8.49 1.98 221.8 3,000 13.53 3.01 620.0 5,000 8.45 1.88 50.0 1,200 2.4 5.5 570 0 8,880 15.58 3 53 41.0 1,800 43.9 9 93 481.5 2,209 4 59 1 04 481 5 2,520 5 23 2.19 120.8 1,800 14.9 3 37 69 5 2,500 36.2 8 19 7.6 500139130 71.4 15.
RM2AFTKHT–. Tables of piping standards. 29 15 24 3b I4-SI 20t| 31 ni 24- 3U lit 18 25 18 30 Ibz 24 3b *& 20^*-w lb 34- 18 24 3b 11 20 271 In 31 18 24 3G It8 25g 37 ibI 24- 48 1 lb 24 32. 21 33 22 30 42 248 30 g 50 bo ii 3o 38 + 2b 43 25 3b 48 248 3og- 3U bo ta 3b 4b 29 4b 28 48 bo 37* 37* 48 9o 3 42 53 32 49 31 48 bo 37* 37* 48 9o zi 48 s<i 35 52 34 54 UU 37* 37* 64 °10 z ... KEDOCIN O. TELES Sizeis A B c! sizes A B c 3o xb 13 IS 23 4Z x iz IU 28 3o 3ox8 14- 7b 23 42 X 14 18 3o 3o 30 x to 15 ZI 23 42xi«» 19 31 30 30 x. 12. S 21 23 42 x»8 20 34 30 Bo x 14- 18 3o 23 42 x 2o 21 3b 3o 30Kil» 19 3» 23
RM2AFNR39–. St. Nicholas [serial]. y the fifth President of theUnited States. KATHARINE K. SPENCER (age 14), HoHor Member. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N 0 C K 0 D A ?? .. N 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 / 17 . 18 N B R A B D JO 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 5 27 A F A G u T Q r N 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 A T L R E U A L s 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 R T N E L Y G A P 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 R C B N N M I L 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 0 u L I E H L A L 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 T A R G 1 A A c 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 W E 0 A M B V A L Begin at a certain square and move to an adjoiningsquare (as in the kin
RM2AN6BAF–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . 1 10 10 0 10 10 0 10 10 0 J. li. Coriiisj 9 17 0 6 92 8 0 10 4 9 T. Maye IS 7 6 4.S 6 0 0 18 2 T. W. I.a c imba 13 , 2 6 60 13 6 9 10 6 J. Wood - 9 19 6 45 3 0 9 0 7 J. Hext 4 !) 19 6 35 14 0 8 18 6 J. Wintle and. Son .. 8 1B Is 0 76 2 6 8 10 8 A. E. Kt-nUon .. e 12 1 6 50 8 0 8 8 0 .1. I. 11. H 1or 4 S) 9 0 33 1 6 8 5 4 4 11 11 0 32 11 0 8 2 9 W. S Kdwirds.. 5 16 6 89 18 0 9 19 7 .1. 1. M:itth2ws & Son 5 9 9 0 38 10 6 7 14 1 2 8 8 0 15 4 0 7 12 0 W. H. Pain 5 6 lfi 6 30 19 6 6 8 10 W. H. B. Ash .. . 2 6 15 6 11 11 0 6 15 6 lO.i 1,831 10 0 11 2
RM2AFX0YM–. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. nhauer anspersönlichem Umgänge dargestellt. Von W. Gwinner. 8. Geh. 1 M. 50 Pf. Die Schopenhaner-Literatur. Versuch einer chronologischen Uebersicht derselben. VonF.Laban. 8. Geh. 2 M. 50 Pf. Briefwechsel zwischen Arthur Schopenhauer nnd Jobann August Becker. Herausgegebenvon J. K. Becker. 8. Geh. 4M. Sehopenhaner-ßriefe. Sammlung meist ungedruckter oder schwer zugänglicher Briefe von,an und über Schopenhauer. Mit Anmerkungen und biographischen Analekten heraus-gegeben von L. Schemann. Nebst zwei Porträts Schopenhauers von Ruhl nndLenbach. 8. Geh. 12 M. Geb.
RM2AXG6HC–John Lothrop Motley and his family; further letters and records . Madame, 86 Van Ness, Thomas, 8 Vasa of Sweden, Princess, 33 Venice, 119 Verne y, Lady, 98 Vevey, 50, 6^ Victoria, Her Majesty Queen, 126 Vienna, 119 Virginia, 5 W Wadsworth, 118, 194, 196, 207 Waite, 3 Waldegrave, Lady, 85 Ware, Henry, Jr., 8 Warren, Judge, 29 Washington, 11, 14 Webster, Daniel, S7 Weld, S., 276 Wellington. Duke of, 74 Wensleydalc, Lord and Lady, 76, 83, 92, 114West, Mary, 2S Westminster, Marchioness of, 84Williams, Lady, 74Winchester, U.S.A., 12, 13Winthrop, Governor, 6, 27Winthrop, Mr, 89Winthrop, Mrs, 215Wurt
RM2AG0F2C–. Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. l undLevbach. 8. Geh. 12 M. Geb. 13 M. 50 Pf. Gespräche und Briefwechsel mit Arthur Schopenhauer. Aus dem Nachlasse von Karl Bahrherausgegeben von Ludwig Schemann. 8, Geh. 2 M. 50 Pf. Gwinner, W. Schopenhauers Leben. Mit 2 Stahlstiehen: Schopenhauer im 21. und 70. Lebens-jahre. 8. Geh. 12 M. Geb. in Halbfranz 13 M. 50 Pf Die Schopenhauer-Literatur. Versuch einer chronologischen Uebersicht derselben. VonF. Laban. 8. Geh. 2 M, 50 Pf. Verlag von F. A. BrocUiaus in Leipzig. Bibel. 11 Die Bibel oder die Heilige Sclirift des Alten und Neuen Testaments.Naoli der de
RM2CNCKCW–. Illustrated catalogue and price list of bells, electric gas burners, batteries, push buttons ... . Cat. No. Bulb, each,964, rill ii 50 NOVELTY ELECTRIC COMPANY. SPARK COILS All Styles made in 8, JO and J 2 inch.For Gas Lighting SVN. W Cat. No. 965. 8jnch, each, 956. 10£ « .... 957. 12 .........,[ With Relay Attachment
RM2CR85A1–. American engineer and railroad journal . 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS U 15 10 17 18 19 20 15 50 25 30 33 40 45 50 55 80 65 70 75 80 ! ! A I pU-l-tU [Vivk iif jfcurAal i„ S,..».v W g 1 § S 8 i 8. k 01) s2 E 55 1 o H 50
RM2CE5243–. Washington, what to see, and how to see it. A sightseer's guide .. . rdens is the BartholdiFountain, 30 high with 9 outlets and an illuminating apparatus of 12 lampsignited by electricity, thus giving the effect of light and water. Cost, $6,000. The numbers on Map P. 8 indicate the places of interest in the Garden,as follows: I. Rotunda of Conservatory, temperature 80° Fahr, containingvarieties of Palms. 2. E. wing, temperature 40° and Range 50°. Plants ofthe South Sea Islands, South Africa, and Australia. 3. W. wing and Range,same temperature as E., Plants of China, Japan, East and West Ind
RM2CJ4XH4–. Horsford's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamentals herbaceous plants bulbs ferns shrubs and vines . F. H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont. CRINUMMongifolium. A valuable species from the Cape of Good Hope. Flowers, 6 to 8 in an umbel iVz inches long ; w. hite, flushed with pink inside. Large bulbs, 50 cts. each ; small, youngbulbs, 20 cts. CYCLAMEN, European. The common Swiss autumn-flowering Cyclamen. Flowers bright rose, free-bloom-ing when established. Fine for rock-work. 12 cts.each, two for 20 cts.C. hederaefolium. A strong species, varying in foliageand in color of flowers, which are of
RM2CDCT6G–. Exercises on the side horse . Spalding Athletic Shot—Leather Covered Method of construction prevents loss of weight even when usedconstantly. No. 4. 16-lb. Each, $19.00 No. 26. 8-lb. Each, $14.00No. 3. 12-lb. •• 17.50 No. 5. 5-lb. 10.00. xMo.4 Spalding Athletic Implements are best—First, because we have decided that no trouble orexpense will be spared in their manufacture. Second, because we really know how to makethem to give best results, and Third, because we have tKe special skilled w^orknien and themachinery, tools, etc., necesszu-y in the manufacture of special implements of this descr
RM2CRPTJ0–. Roentgen radiographic table and several other new things . *=>* w ) j)> Original- Miiller-Rohre, Serie13. Figure 12. Miiller Heavy Anode Tubes. B3205 (13). Diameter of bulb, 6 $22.50 B3206 (13a). Diameter of bulb, 6//:: 25.00 *Same as B3205, with addition of glass mantle around anode. 2 1 /T/—^t-n 7 , —=^l ^ *), fo. Original-Miiller-Kiihlrbhre.Sericlt Figure 13. Miiller Water Cooled Tubes. B320S (14). Diameter of bulb, 7 $45.00 B3209 (14a). Diameter of bulb, 8//: 55-oo ^Provided with double regulator.. 16 James G. Biddle, 1114 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
RM2CJ0P84–. Archiv furgeschichte . j 5 g 4) 5 5 § S .S-«.S-.2i 3Ä-*e5öe.&j ölSSi-ö si-w a3 Ä« »■« sd-S.aCä- a.2 aaaÄ ä« aSr CO 50 0 C Ö 5 IS V tH iH T-l iH 1-1 1-IoSCT CT CT <4 CT 8. Heit 62 Dr. Heinrich Micoletzky: Tafel 1.1). 0 12 lt 16 18 SO ?2 1) Diese Variationspolygone wurden irrtümlicherweise hierher gestellt,Erklärung S. 320a. Die freilebenden Erd-Nematoden Tafel la.i) 63
RM2CEFRCM–. Bicycles and supplies. This high-grade Hack-saw Frame takes all blades from 8 to 12 inches. Bright finish. Price, each $1.00 Flexible Back Hack-Saw Blades Bill These blades are soft on the back with the tooth edge tempered.They have the proper temper for the work required of them. 16 tooth, solids;tooth, heavv tubing; 26 tooth, light tubing. Prices, doz., 8-inch, $1.20; 9-inch, $1.35; 10-inch, $1.50; 12-inch, $1.90All prices in this catalogue are net. 22 66 T. W. BOYD & SON, MONTREAL. No. 4026 Black, two keys, 10 in.chain.Price, each 25c Bicycle Locks
RM2CDKC3P–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . No. 35. WAKNERS PATENT CAST-IKON LIFT PUMPS. 2J inches diameter ., £1 8 6..2 1 14 3r. SHORT-BARRELDITTO, FOR SINKS, PLAKTHOUSES, &c.inches diameter .. i. No. .547a. GARDEN ENGINE. 28 Gals. .. £5 1024 „ .. 4 1916 „ .. 3 1410 „ .. 2 19 No. 42. AVARNERS PORTABLE PUMPS, With Improved Valves forLiquid Manure, £2 1.5*.2-in. Flexible RubberSuction Pipe, in 10, 12,and 15 ft. lengths, perfoot, 2». orf. No. 5;9J.SWING W A T E R BARROW. 50 Gals.38 „30 „20 „ £532 1217132
RM2CR62X4–. Electric railway gazette . 1 h J^.8. d: .-Zi^.. W Clarke reports the tensile strength of Rosen-dale cements, pure: After I and 12 months, as 145 to 2go lbs. And mixed I : i after i and 12 months 116 to 256 I ; 2 after i and 12 months 60 to 180 I : 3 after i and 11 months 35 to 121 One cubic foot of Rosendale cement weighs 49 to 50 **. 4<jrchners Gripping Device forCable Railways. It is claimed for this device * that itwill permit a car provided with it topass over a crossing cable of its ownaccord and without modification of theunderground structure. It will also per-mit a car to be taken
RM2CH2DBM–. Summer tours, season 1911 .. . T-60, should be attached to baggage by BaggageAgent at selling point; the other tag to be retained by passenger until ready toleave Cape May, when it should be presented to Baggage Agent of the AtlanticCity R. R., to be attached to baggage for return trip. CAPON ROAD, VA.•Excursion 1713 or 1714. 8^Not on sale until June 1st. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Capon Road. Returning, same route. THROUGH FARES. Harpers Ferrv, W. Va $ 2.50 New York, N. Y 14.30 Parkersburg, W. Va 14. 60 Philadelphia, Pa 10.30 Pittsburgh, Pa 12.40 Washington, D. C 4.70 Wheeling, W. Va 14.30 W
RM2CHFN95–. Catalog . in winter. A veryvigorous grower and very uniform in size, shape and col-or. Packet, 10 cents; Yz ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 25 cents;% pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. HastingsSure Crop Sg-^JS fNft 101 rieties- Equally good for home use orynwi IV w J shipment. On good rich soil with propercultivation it makes heads weighing from 8 to 12 pounds.Very firm and solid, uniform in shape and well flattened!Quality is most excellent, being, crisp and tender andwhen rightfully cared for scarcely a plant fails to forma good head. Color a dark green, holding up well afterbeing cut. Good late su
RM2CR8XD6–. The Official hotel red book and directory . d in the center of the Capital City, most convenientto public buildings, business houses and places of amusement.RATES EACH PERSON PER DAY Single Room, back $1 00 Single Room, fronting Pennsylvania Avenue, west on Sixth Street and the Mall . $1 50 and 2 00 Single Room with Private Bath 2 50 3 00 Suites with Private Bath, fronting Pennsylvania Avenue . $3.00, 4.00 5 00 Each additional person in same room, extra jqq A SPECIAL FEATURE.-Club Breakfast served 6 to 11 A. M. Noonday Luncheon, 12 to 2.30 P. M. Special table dhote dinner from 5 to 8.H. T. W
RM2CNW4YH–. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . /♦r Skull and Horns of Arabian Ibex. Shot by Major W. Merewether. ,5. and C—-S. ARABIAN and SINAITIC RACES (C. nubiana mengesi and sinaitica). Lengthon frontcurve. Circum-ference. Tip toTip. Locality. Owner. 50 9 Southern Arabia Capt. J. T. Brinkley. 42 7i Arabia East India Club. 414 8 l6b Do. Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart 39i 8| 19I South-East Arabia Hon. Walter Rothschild. 3§i 7h 12 Sinai R. Hayne. 37f 7 i3i Do. Capt. C. P. Hey wood. 374 6i 12 Do. P. Swan. 36| 74 9i Do. W. H. Totti
RM2CH1D34–. The Street railway journal . n. 50 1 47 1 42 39 1U 0 33 2 8 11% 8 9 W idth over sheathing S 9% 8 7 Width over deck eaves moulding s 5 8 9% Height, top of rail to center draw-bar. 5 2 5 Height, top of rail to under sills iy8 3% Height, top of rail over platform S 9 Height, top of rail over roof 12 0 12 IOV2 Probably the most important departure from or-dinary practice in the general design of these carsis the arrangement of the platforms. The cars arevestibuled, and when made up into trains each carcan be closed so as to be entirely distinct or apassageway may be opened throughout the train.A
RM2CE5EAR–. Boone County Recorder . We are headquarters for Paris Green and muke youspecially low prices. lib. Box... ....$ .22 51b. Box 1.05 14 1b. Box $2.80 100 1b. Keg 16.50 BUG DEATH—1 lb. 15c. 3 lbs. 35c. 12 lbs. 95c. Comb Foundations Per Pound $0.65 |. Thin, per lb. .$0.70 iTHE BEST DRINK IS Golden Blend Coffee-25c Lb. Is pi easing,.hundreds of your neighbors and will ple.aaDelivered by Parcel Post in 3-pound lots or more. GOODE & DUNKIE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Groceries-Flour-Seeds-Medicines 19 8 21 Pike St., and 18 8 20 W. 7th St., Govington, - Kentucky..
RM2CEEHKY–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Hanging Pot. Similar tocut. 7-in. 15 cts. each; $1.60doz.; 8-in. 20 cts. each; $2.00doz.; 9-in. 25 cts. each; $2.50doz. We have several otherstyles at same price. Brass chains for hangingpots 10 cts. each. Rolling Stands, Fibrefor heavy plants. Cannotrust or leak. Not affectedby water. Made with ball-bearing castors.12 in. for 10 in. pot, $0.60 each. Hanging Pot. Saucers, Fibre. Light,strong, durable. Water willnot penetrate them. 1214161820 .75.851.001.251.50. Fibre Vase Each. $0.50.40
RM2CR2YXF–. Concrete bridges and culverts, for both railroads and highways . QUANTITIES2 Portals:—CoiicretellSyds.lT/ $8.00^=$904Steel 14500 lbs. <u. .04== 5801.1484arrel per lin. ft.Ooncrete4.fi yds. (« *8.00=|36.8Sleel 700 lbs. fe 04= 28 0$64.8Len<?tlifor 20 ft. bank = 25 ft.Area = 240sq. ft Oost $3100. Figure 55 is a beam top culvert 12 feet high and20 feet wide, similar to Figure 50. It will be seenthat neither of these types are economical. Figure 56 is a parabolic arch culvert. Figure 57 is a reinforced concrete arch culvertpossessing greater merit than any other form ofarch culvert w^x in
RM2CEMCJ6–. F. W. Bolgiano & Co. : seed importers and growers. Plantmg m rows and thinning aitorwards .s a terribl:time waste The No .) >i(H(1( i puts the seed right onthe spot where hill is wanted Plants 4, 6, 8, 12 or 2tinches apart, or in continuous row, as desired. Changedin a moment. Holds .3 quarts. Planet Jr. No. i Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, SinisleWlieel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. Price, Complete, $10.50. As a Drill only, $S.50.. The Drill is the same style as No. 3 Seeder, butsmaller. By moving only one bolt the drill is taken off andthe tool frame attached, making it one of the best of
RM2CJ3NGG–. Price list of art brass goods : hat racks, umbrella stands, tables ... . No. L IS TABLE, No. 1. Height, 29 inches. Diameter of Top, 13 inches. Spread of Legs, 15 inches. Price, complete, .... each, $10.50Table only, 8.50 «»w THE MATTHEWS & WILLARD CO. 17. No. 3. TIIPOD 8M0KEBS TABLE. No. 3. Height, 28^^ inches. Diameter of Top, 14 inches. Spread of Legs, 17 inches.Price, complete, ..... each, 86.50Price, without Candlestick, . . 6.00 No. 2. Height, 29 inches. Diameter of Top, 12 inches. With same utensils as No. 1.Price, complete, ..... each, $6.50Price, without Candlestick, . . 6.00 18 PRIC
RM2CHGHA6–. Scientific American Volume 06 Number 21 (May 1862) . E SliSAM ENGINES—6, 8 AND 10-HORSEat$500, $625 and $780. For sale by S. C. HILLS, No. 12 Piattstreet, New York. c ONE 50^HORSE STEAM™ENGINE,^S GOOD ASnew, will be sold cheap on application to GUILD & GARRI-SON, Nos. 55 and 57 First street, Williamsburgh, or No. 74 Beekmanstreet, New York City. 17 tf JACQUARD MACHINES, WITH APPURTENANCES,manufactured and put up. Looms for narrow goods, from silkribbon to cotton tape, built to order on the most approved principles.W. P. UHLINGER, No. 1,621 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa.17 5* TERRYVI
RM2CRNE8M–. QST . ETELY STABLE. C.W. on 144 mc. NO mechani-cal modulation. Pure D.C. note. No drift. • RUGGEDLY BLULT — Suitable for mobile application. • USE WITH ANY COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER —.4vailabilitv with output at I.F. frequencies 6-10 mc 8-12mc. 10-14 mc. 12-16 m.c. 14-18 mc. We recommend useat I.F. output 14-18 mc. • COMPLETELY SHIELDED — In beautifully finishedsilver gray hammertone steel case. • .Jivailable (SPECIAL ORDER) for other CD or industrialfrequencies. Also available for Collins receiver. • USES 6BZ7. 2 — 6CB6. 2 — 6J6 tubes. COMPLETE withplugs, tubes and crystal $42.50 • Kit Form.
RM2CDCAYJ–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . Named 13.50 Darwin TuHps A full line Allium Neapolitanum $5.00 per 1000 Roman Hyacinths WHITE 1000 12-15 ctms $40.00 11-12 ctms 33.00 Write for 3 case prices Calks IM- to IH-inch $5.50 IH- to 2-inch 8.50 We have the —.. ALL Dutch ni TI DC French and the English 1 31 M jM Jl J and the Japs Dululh Temperature Friday 20^!Maine Had Six Inches of Snow! How Would it Do to Mail or Wire Your Bulb Orders Now to Vaughans Seed Store, as Below ? Order 11 Mail or 11 From NEW YORKNow II W
RM2CDDH5E–. Scientific American Volume 86 Number 14 (April 1902) . THE FRANKLIN DYNAMO 50 Watts, 10 Volts. 5 Amperes 3,000 to 4.000 revolutions. Sets of mate-rials, finished parts, complete machines.For amateur construction—very efficient.Will drive a dental engine, sewing ma-chine or small lathe; run as a generator,will furnish current for six 6-candlelamps. Parts, *3.5t, $6.10, *8.5Q. Com-plete, #12.50. Write for circular 9. Parsell & Weed. 129-131 W. 31st St., N.Y.. -GASMOBILE- STANHOPE. SPECIAL. SURREY and T0NNEAU BODIES. 9, 12 and 25 H. P. SPEEDS, 25, 30 and 40 MILES. HIGHEST FINISH. BEST WORKMANSH
RM2CE057C–. Tri-State medical journal . ^ Dr. Estes:C, T. Dent and W. C. Bull, St. Georges Hospital, 400 cases,mortal-ity 21 per cent. A. E. Barker, UniYersity College Hospital, 50 cases, 8 per cent,mortality.. WEBB J. KELLY, M.D., OF GALION, O When Shall We Amputate?-Kelly. Frederick Page, Royal Infirmary, New - Castle -on- the -Tyne, 272 am-putations, 12.09 per cent, mortality. Dr. A. G. Gerster gives 43 cases with 4.65 mortality. Ashhurst in the 1893 edition of his System of Surgery gives the follow -ing statistics: French Hospitals 57.93 per cent, mortality. English Hospitals 40,98 per cent, mortali
RM2CDCT7F–. Exercises on the side horse . No. 2 SpaldingIndoor Athletic Shot—Rubber Covered Patented December, 1905 Scientifically made; perfeQtIy round; gives fine grip; has properNo. P resiliency when it comes in contact with floor; w^ears longer thanordinary leather covered; lead dust will not sift out; always full weight-No. P. 16-lb. .... Each, $15.00 No. Q. 12-Ib Each. $12.00. Spalding Athletic Shot—Leather Covered Method of construction prevents loss of weight even when usedconstantly. No. 4. 16-lb. Each, $19.00 No. 26. 8-lb. Each, $14.00No. 3. 12-lb. •• 17.50 No. 5. 5-lb. 10.00
RM2CENT8H–. Portland [Me.] its representative business men and its points of interest. 0 JO 4 480 7 720 12 1200 10 in. 175.00 24 •) 400 8 600 15 1000 12 in. 200.00 bined Motor and Dy-namo, and ElectricMotors and Dynamos,George W. Brown,President and GeneralManager ; Seth L.Larrabee, Clerk;Charles K. Dyer,Treasurer, Office, 22Exchange Street,Portland, Maine, U.S. A., Telephone801-A, ManufactoryP e a r 1 S t r e e t. TheBelknap Motor Com-pany was incorporatedin 1890 with a capitalof .«;.50,000.00 for thepurpose of continuingthe business previous-ly carried on liy theBelknap Water MotorCompanv, organizedin
RM2CDY200–. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . rContinued CHRS. Vancouver, 1st 5 6l> Vancouver Hts 4 11 Woodland, 1st 3 33 DIRECT I THRO WOMANS BOARD Y. P. S. S. S. W. S. Y. P. S. S.S. & BANDS 1 & BANDS 8 00 .... 7 00 Aberdeen, 1st IS Buckle.v 3 Carbonado Cosmopolis Du Point 1 Elbe 2 Gig Harbor, Memorial Hoquiam, 1st <) Calvary Kapowsin Mineral Montesano Ocosta Mission Olympia, 1st S Puyallup, 1st Sumner Tacoma, 1st 50 Bethany 12 Calvary Fife Immanuel 40 Manitou Park Nesqually, Ind Oakl
RM2CE1T5W–. The sheep and lamb, a practical manual on the sheep and lamb in health and disease . The INVINCIBLE Lawn Mower. Awarded the FIRST PRIZE at each of the Three Great Contests:— BIRMIN.OKAM, 1874; fflAJ^CMESTER, 1881; LONDOJ^, 1882. Samuel Edwards Patent.. Prices, Carriage Paid :—6 7 8 9 lo 12 14 i6 18 20 24 in. 30/ 40/ 50/ 60/ 70/90/ 110/ 130/ 150/ 170/ 190/ ^W These prices include Grass Boxes. Larger Sizes for Pony and Horse Power. Also the New Victor Lawn Mower. ?i NEAT DESIGN. g DOUBLE CYLINDER, J8 CD with j^ ^ .. BALAI^CE HAJ^DLE. ¥ a Edge Clipprows, &c. & PRICES. No. 1.—18 in. by i6 in. .N
RM2CDC13X–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . r, Mm«. I WILD SMILAX $2.50 per case per bag of 100 square feetNatural Log Moss - - . $1.75-Perpetuated Sheet Moss - - 3.50 E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. Wh»n oMerlnr. plfaie mention The Eichance WIRED TOOTHPICKS 10,000. $2.00; 50,000, $S.75 Manafactared by W. J. COWEE, Berlin, N. Y. Samples Free. For Sale by Dealers. Whep cffderlpg. plcaae mention The Eiebsnge PREPARED PALMS Painted Palmetto Leave* Length 100 1000 8-12 in »l.8S $16.00 12-16 In 2.S5 22.00 I6-201D 3.70 33.00 3
RM2CR3YDG–. American engineer and railroad journal . Kind of valve Piston WHEELS. Driving, diameter over tires 69 In. Driving, thickness of tires 3% In. Driving Journals, main, diameter and length 11 x 10% in. Driving journals, otheis, diameter and length 10 x 12 in. Engine truck wheels, diameter 42% In. Engine truck, journals 6% x 12 in. Trailing truck wheels, diameter , 50 in. Trailing truck, journals 8 X 14 in. BOILER. Style E. W. T. Working pressure 225 lbs. Outside diameter of first ring 76 in. Firebox, length and width 108 1/16 x 71 1/4 in. Firebox plates, thickDe3S 3/8 & 9/16 in. Firebox, water s
RM2CEKETR–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. Fibre-ware rolling stands are mounted upon ball bear-ing casters and funiish an easy and ready means ofmoving heavy plants in permanent or temporary locations. Ouside Will take tub Price, Diameter diameter at bottom. Each. ir. inches 13 inches 91.15 W inches 15 inches 1.25 20 inches 17 Inches 1.50 22 Inches 20 Inches 1.86. Cleaner-and More DuraWS IftanPottery. Diameter. Price, Each. FWldO. 6 in 14c .9ia.50 T In 15c .o. 13JBO 8 In 18c ,c,.14^ 10 In 18c ITjOO 12 in 25c , AU mess SUBJECT TO CKAKGZ WITKOITT HOTXCS. 90 RUBBKR HOSE CARDEN HO
RM2CJ4EK1–. Florists' wholesale catalogue. : seeds, bulbs, plants, &c . The Henderson Lever SetAll Steel Harrow. A spike tooth harrow withlever up. A smoothing har-row with lever down. Theteeth can be instantly set atany angle. 1-horse, 1 secn 5 ft. cut $7.502- 2 8 12.002- 2 10 13.50 HOT BED AND COLD FRAME SASH. Regulation Unglazed.—3x6 feet, for 6x8-inchglass, of best cypress, $1.00 each, $11 00 per doz., $90.00per 100. Extra Fine Glazed.—3x6 feet, with three rows ofI0xl2-inch glass, painted two coats white, $3.50 each. .00 per doz.. >*• TWEMLOWS OLD ENGLISH GLAZING PUTTY. A semi-liquid putty that w
RM2CRHM6T–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . levator to 7th Floor. Room 707 16 lijpecixl Dept. under Supervision of Careful Assistants ELECTRO-VIBRATURY FACIAL MASSAGE and MANICURE All Instruments Sterilized NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS ALL RAIL ROVTE Lv. W. 23d St., week days, 8.20, 11.20 a.m.,1.20, 3.20, 4.30 (4.50, ex. Sats.), 5.20, 6.05, 8.50,11.50 p.m. Sats. only, 12.20, 1.10 p.m. Suns.,).05 a.m., 3.50, 8.50, 11.50 p.m. Lv. Liberty St., week day
RM2CDDD8P–. Forest and stream . barrels, rest same as No. 588 ? ? ? 40 00 589—81 ub twist barrels, bar rebounding locks, rest same as No. 588 ^ w KQQ DaiTisscus ^ ** ** * *• 5881—Rifle and shot, blued barrels, B. A. locks, 12-bore and .44 W. C. F 5882—Rifle and shot, blued barrels, bar locks 12g. lOg. $38 00?41 00;48 00:52 00;40 00.50 00- Agents, SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 84 & 86 Chambers St., N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL THE DEALERS HANDLING GOOD GUNS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.If your dealer lias none in stock, dont purchase nntil you see it. Get him to send lor one on approval. THE 8. r>. & G. SI^ECI^LTIES
RM2CRG7JH–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . r. Room 707 Special Dept. under Supervisionof Careful Assistants ELECTRO-YIBRATORY FACIAL MASSAGE and MANICURE All Instruments Sterilized 16 NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS ALL Lv. W. 23d St.,1.20, 3.20, t4.20,11.50 p. m. Sats.Suns., 9.05 a. m., Lv. Liberty St.,1.30, 3.30, t4.30,p. m., 12.01 mdt.p. m. Suns., 912.01 mdt. Ex. Long BrsLncK, Asbury PoLrk. ILtc. RAIL ROUTE week days, 8.20, 11.20 a. m.,4.30, t4.S0,
RM2CH20JN–. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . w York and Richmond, Va. via New Jersey Central and Royal Blue Line DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS LeaveNEW YORK-West 23rd St. 1 SO Liberty St. 2 00 P MElizabeth - - - 2 25PM Plainfield - . - - 2 45 Bound Brook - - 2 57 RICHMOND—Elba—Arrive - 10 50 P M RICHMOND—Byrd Street—Leave - 12 01 Noon Elizabeth ... - Arrive 7 31 P M New York—Arr. Liberty street SOO^W 23rd street 8 10 For further information addressW. C. HOPE, G. P. A., C. R. R. of N. J. Sez pa: Id have a snap.Next, from the lounge, we
RM2CRGW6A–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . ts Sterilized McCutcheon Bldg., 347 Fifth Ave., near Thirty-Fourth Streetrhone 715S Murrmv Hill Take Elevator to 7th Floor. Room 707 16 NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS Lorg BraLiichv, Asbury Pa-Tk, t-tc. Lv. 1.20,11.50Suns.I.v.1.30,p. m.,p. m.12.01 ALL RAIL ROVTE W. 23d St., week davs, 8.20, 11.20 a. m., 3.20, t4.20, 4.30, t4.S0, S.20, 6.20, 8.SO, p. m. Sats. only, 12.20, 1.10, 1.20 p. m. , 9.05 a. m., 3.50,
RM2CR4XDP–. Routes and rates for summer towns . MAPLE SHADE INN, PULASKI, VIRGINIA. Rates from Washington, D. C, to points on the Norfolk et WesternR. R., and Southern Ry. Excursion forms, as indicated lielow, willbe used in ticketing tourLsts to these points : Form Ex. 787. To Rate. Foster Falls, Ya $14 80 Marion, Va 16 00 Pocahontas, Ya 16 60 Pulaski, Ya 13 60 Radford, Ya 12 8,5 To Rate. Basic, Va $7 60 Bluefield, W. Ya 16 00 Bramwell, W. Ya 16 65 Buchanan, Ya 10 80 I.ucna Vista, Va 9 75 Ciiilhowie, Ya 16 50 Cloverdale, Ya 10 SO Dublin, Va 13 25 EUiston (Big Spring), Aa. 11 65 Form Ex. 788.To Rate. To
RM2CR45AB–. Summer excursion routes and rates .. . ichfield Springs, 8..50 p. Arrive Hoboken 7.18 a. New York 7.30 a. Train 9. Leave New York 9.30 p. Hoboken 9.45 p. Arrive Richfield Springs 8.05 a. Vestibuled Buffet Sleeping Cars, daily. PHILADELPHI. AND BUFFALO.Trains Penna.R.R. 54 and 570, D.,L.& W. 7. I Trains D., L. & W. 12 and Penna. 567. LeavePhiladelphia, Broad St. Station. 702 p. M. Leave Buffalo ;...10.00p. Arrive Buffalo 7.00 a.m. | Arrive Philadelphia.Broad St.Station 10.00 a. Pullman Parlor Cars, daily, except Sunday. Stanliope Special. Train 79.—Le.vve. New York.. .4.20 p.>r. Mt. Arlin
RM2CR6HAA–. Routes and rates for summer towns . 10 Cuml)erlan(l. Md 11 40 Deer Park, :SId 13 30 Faircliance, Pa. (via Union-town) 15 SO Fairmont, W. Va 16 35 Frederick, Md 8 55 Grafton, W. Va 15 45 Hagerstown, INId 8 55 Harjiers Ferry, W. Va. . 7 50 Harrisonburg, Va 7 50 Havre de Grace, Md. ... 12 75 Johnstown, Pa 15 15 Keyser, W. Va 12 30 Lexington, Va 10 60 McKeesport, Pa Ki 85 Martinsburg, W. Va 8 25 Meyersclale, Pa 12 W Morgantown, W. Va. (viaFairmont) Morgantown, W. Va. (viaUniontown) Moundsville. W. Va. . Mountain Lake Park, M<1. Mt. Pleasant, Pa Newark, Dei New York. N. Y Oakland, Md Parkersbi
RM2CRG3BW–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . Fifth Ave., near Thirty-Fourth StreetPhone 71S5 Murray Hill Talce Elevator to 7th Floor, Room 707 All Instruments Sterilized 16 NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS Lorvg Bra^ncK, Asbury Pa.rk. ttc. ALL RAIL route: Lv. W. 23d St., week days, 8.20, 11.20 a. m.,1.20, 3.20, t4.20, 4.30, t4.50, 5.20, 6.20, 8.50.11.50 p. m. Sats. only, 12.20, 1.10, 1.20 p. m.Suns., 9.05 a. m., 3.50, 8.50, 11.50 p. m. Lv. Liberty St., w
RM2CRF60J–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . f Feet Appoiatmenti Made by Phone McCutcheon Bldg.. 347 Fifth Ave. near Thirty-Fourth StreetThone 7IS5 Murray Hill Take Elev«tor to 7th Floor. Room 707 16 NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS ALL RAIL ROUTE Lv. W. 23d St., week days, 8.20. 11.20 a. m.,1.20, 3.20, t4.20, 4.30, t4.50, 5.20, 6.20, 8.50,11.50 p. m. Sats. only, 12.20, 1.10 p. m.Suns., 9.05 a. m., 3.50, 8.50 p. m. Lv. Liberty St., week days, 8.30, 11.30
RM2CRBXB5–. Book of the Royal blue . and valid forreturn ten dOi days, including date of sale. Full details of trainarrangements, Pullman parlor and sleeping car accommodations, canbe had of Ticket Agents B. & O. R. R. BeUaire, O. . $10.00 Fairchance, Pa. $ 7.85 McKeesport, Pa. $ 8.60 Benwood Jc.W.Va. 10.00 Foxbufg, Pa. . 10.00 Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 7.35 Braddock,Pa. . 8.60 Gallipolis, O. . 12.50 Pittsburg, Pa. 9.00 Butler, Pa. . 9.00 Gratztown, Pa. 8.15 Pomeroy, O. 12.10 ConnellsviUe.Pa. 7.35 Johnstown, Pa. 7.35 Uniontown, Pa. 7.65 Dunbar, Pa. , . 7.35 Leckrone, Pa. . 8.20 Washington, Pa. 9.90 Ev«rson,Pa.
RM2CR6AWD–. Routes and rates for summer towns . meroii, W. Va 19 40 Charlestown, W. Va. ... S 10 Chester, Pa 15 SO Chirksburg, W. a 17 45 Connellsville, Pa 16 20 Ciimlierland, Md 12 50 Deer Park, Md 14 40 Fairmont, W. Va 17 45 Frederick, Md 9 fiS Grafton, W. Va 16 55 Hagerstown, Md 9 65 Harpers Ferry, W. Va. . 8 60 Harrisonburg, Va 3 60 Havre de Grace, Md. ... 13 75 ■Tohnstown, Pa 10 25 Keyser, W. Va 13 40 Lexington, Va 4 10 McKeesport, Pa 17 95 Martinsburg, W. Va. . 9 15 Meversdale, Pa 14 00 Morgantown, W. Va. (viaFairmont) ^ Morgantown, W. Va. (viaUniontown) Moundsville, W. Va. . Mountain Lake Iark,
RM2CR3EXF–. Illustrated catalogue of James B. Clow & son, manufacturers of and dealers in supplies for plumbers, steam and gas fitters, water and gas works, railroads and contractors .. . FIG. 66. PLUG. PLUGS.-F igs. 66 and 67. FIG. 67. COUNTERSUNK PLUG. SIZE INCHES i 1 ^Tr^^ 1 w H 2 n 3 H EACH .... .03.05 .... .03.05 .04.06.06 .05.08.07.06 .06.10.09.08 .10.15.11.12 .13.23.15.16 .20.35 .22.25 .35 .57 .50.95 .751.35 GALVANIZED COUNTERSUNKLEFT HAND . SIZE . . . . EACH, . EACH EACH - INCHES 4 a 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 EACH ....GALVANIZED - - EACH .851.00 1.352.35 1.753.45 2.404.65 3.757.50 5.5011.00
RM2CE0WGB–. Horn measurements and weights of the great game of the world: being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists . 8^ 46i Do Bethnal Green Museum. 45 J 12 25* Do British Museum. 43^ iS 46f 49? Do Major Talbot. 43 16 50 5of Do H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh. 42 I3f 33 38i Do Rowland Wards Collection. ARNEE. 225 ARNEE (Bos buffelus)—^w//>/;/(Vf. ofufide I CircumferenceCurve. « ^^^? Tip to Tip. Widestinside. Habitat. Owner. 40J i 39f 14? 39^ I4i 38 i6| 38 13 36i iij 35 12 32i i 3of 14 29 9i 26g I4f 25f i 25i 17J 25 i4i 22J I of 19 7 35 35?t 35J 35i 25f i6f 261 34 221 i7i (ownersmeasurement) 4
RM2CR5TRM–. Routes and rates for summer towns . on, W. Va 17 (via Charlestown, W. Va.Cheat Haven, Pa Uniontown) 15 Chester, Pa 14 Clarksburg, W. Va 15 ConnelLsville, Pa 14 Cumberlancl, Md 10 Deer Park, Md 12 Fairehance, Ia. (via Union-town) 15 Fairmont, W. Va 15 Frederick, Md 8 Grafton, W. Va 14 Hagerstown, Md 8 Harpers Ferry, W. Va. . 7 Havre de Grace, Md. ... 12 Johnstown, Pa 14 Keyser, W. Va 11 Lexington, Va 5 McKecsiiort, Pa IH Martinsburg, W. Va. ... 7 Meversdale, Pa 12 40 Morgantown, W. Va. (via Fairmont) $16 85 Morgantown, W. Va. (via Uniontown) 16 30 Moundsville, W. Va. ... 18 50 Mountain Lake P
RM2CF5C7F–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. f 3 standard var.) I Novelties Chrysanthemums Fancy..Gardenias, per doz 1.11.1 EH , Lilt of the Valley WlRNOWTTW Narcissob, Paper White Roman Hyacinths Smilax Violets 1.002.002 002.002.004.004.004.004.005.006.00 .75 to 1 50 to 1.50 to 1.60 to 1.50 to 2.50 to 2.50 to 2.50 to 2.50 to 4.00 to 3,00 to10.00 to 15.00 3.00 to 6.0010.00 to 12.00 1.00 to 4.00 to to 2.00 2.00 to 3005 00 to 8 00.75 to 1.50 to to to to JOHN YOUNG Wholesale Florist51 W.28th St., NEW YORK Telephone: 4463-44
RM2CEG1JB–. Palästina und Syrien : die Hauptrouten Mesopotamiens und Babyloniens und die Insel Cypern; Handbuch für Reisende, with maps and plans. ^ f U. SEBEE IMASADA). 5*^ W li â¢- ft ... 00 aq« 300ââ¦qg^.^.^j ^S=^^/j%^ ^?^===?. n J /-â¢: rom, hc/rstiiptntfen M mm zog nm die Gipfelfläche eine Mauer vo 12 Ellen Höhe, 8 Ellen Breiteund 7 Stadien Umfang, mit 37 je 50 Ellen hohen Türmen. Am W.-Abhangerbaute er eine palastartige Burg, mit vier 60 Ellen hohen Ecktürmen.Nur eine Freitreppe (Schlange genannt) fülirte hinauf. Der Gipfel, denfettes Erdreich bedeckte, war angebaut. Nach der Zerstörung J
RM2CRFEDC–. Daily attractions in New York. Advance information of art exhibitions, lectures, concerts, churches, theatres, railroads, Pullman accommodations, points of interest, where to dine, etc. .. . 7 16 Special Dept. under Supervision of Careful Assistants ELECTRO-VIBRATORY FACIAL MASSAGE and MANICURE All instruments Sterilized NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS Lorvg BraLiicK, Asbury Pa.rk, Etc. ALL RAIL ROUTE Lv. W. 23d St., week days, 8.20, 11.20 a. m.,1.20, 3.20, t4.20, 4.30, t4.S0, 5.20, 6.20, 8.50,11.50 p. m. Sats. only, 12.20, 1.10, 1.20 p. m.Sons., 9.05 a. m., 3.50, 8.50, 11.50 p. m. Lv. Liberty St
RM2CDD3BX–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . DREERS RIVERTON SPECIAL Plant Tubs. No.Diam .EachDoz. 1000 10 20 in. $1.90 J21.50 J175.00 20 18 in. 1.60 18.50 150.00 30 16 in. 1.25 14.25 115 00 40 14 in. 1.00 11.25 90.00 60 12 in. .75 8 25 65 00 60 10 in. .55 6.00 45.00 70 Sin. .40 4 50 35.00 Manufactured for ua exclusively. The best tub ever introduced. The neatest, lightest andcheapest. Painted green, with electric welded hoops. The four largest sizes have drop handles. HENRY A. DREER,^^W-si^iES-^- 714-716 Chestnut St.,
RM2CGYY7T–. Railway organization and management . , 86-87Tunnels, 41, 50-51 Uniformity of service, 158 Union Pacific System accounting department of, 217-20district organization of, 72major divisions of, 76-77 Unions, 237 Unit, opei-ating, 65-82 Unit of work, 139, 144 Unit system, 136-137 Usher (C. & N. W.), 102-3 Valuation committee, 210-11Valuation department, 7-8, 209-14Valuation engineer, 209-ll ; (A., T. & S. F.), 63Vice presidents, 12-15, 78, 158, 160-61, 163, 166, 181, 208 : (A.,T. & S. F.), 62, 75. 128-29,145, 148, 241, 24g-50 ; (C,B. & Q.), 184; (HarrimanLines), 14-15; (L. & N.),13 ; (M. & N. E
RM2CDAXBF–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1921 . Special. This bag is especially well made ofV I 12-oz. duck; has reinforced f -5 sides; leather ventilators W*. J/ and sole leather bottom. i.^^^rr^V pnce, $1.30. Special prices in dozen lots. Horse Weights from 15 to 30 lbs... 8 cts. per lb. Weight Straps, $1.25- Weight Chains, 50 cts. Millers Harness Dressing. Pt., 45 cts.; qt., 75 cts. Millers I. X. L. Harness Oil. Pt., 40 cts.; qt.,60 cts.; 14 gal., $1.05; gal., $1.75. Millers Harness Soap. 1 lb., 40 cts.; 5-lb. can,$1-65; 10-lb. can, $2.75- Neatsfoot Oil. Gallon, $1.35. Hame Straps. 1 inch, machin
RM2CH3MP2–. Union Pacific : Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon, Washington and intermediate states . VERY DAY Lv.Seattle ..Lv.Tacoma -Wash. Lv. Portland Ore. Lv.Shasta Sprgs.Cal.Ar. Sacramento.-. Lv.Sacramento ..Ar. Ogden Utah Lv.SALTLAKE Lv.Ogden VIA COUNCIL BLUFFS Lv.Cheyenne Wyo, Ar. Julesburg Col Ar. North Platte .Neb A;.Omaha.. AY. Council Bluffs..la. Ar. Chicago III. CM&St.P Ar. Chicago ROUTE O. &W. So. Pacific Un. Pacific C. &N.W. SanFran.Over-landLimited 1.30*10.53 11.00 2.152.10 1.00 2.30 8.3012.12 2.1011.30 1.00 1.00 Atlan-ticExpress 7.158.45 7.456.30 5.10 12.505.35 5.15 6.50 1.256.269.10 6.
RM2CE786J–. Mining and Scientific Press . ? • foard and -oft. per pound im per pound....... ?•?? «•« Fish-plate bolts. % by 2-in.. per 100 lb 18.26 8.50 1000 ft 1054 11 :,n•I mi?.•7 00 26.00 1 75 1u . L60.24% ? ;•;;;; « any ore. approximately tree of lead and arsenic, not lessthan 50 i Sb 00c to. tolexurtbofabre.perton....$20 to .2500 iii.I ???del. per ton-- Bismuth ore. not less than 20« Bi. per Bi.. K, l,l-i iron, per ton ., ? ? calcium fluoride, per ton so mesh, per ton...ii per pound ton. 12 5 to to5 to3c I 7c25 to 0 24 . .s than 76* Pe: less than 0% S.O,. per ton 26 W rdlng lo riae dearnes. and cle
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RM2CPBK4D–. Electric railway journal . 15 n 1 V * y 11 1 1v. 1 1 11 1 1 . , , 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65Seconds 70 75 i 10 85 90 95 100 Efficient Operation HUMMING TIMEIN MIN. CO A STING TIMEIN MIN. % OF COASTING NO. ACCEL. TOTALAMP. MRS. TOTALK. W HRS K. W. H.P. C M. AVERAGELINE VOLTAGE 25.5 12.4 48.6 46 1640 8.98 2.087 546 Inefficien tOperation 25.0 5.5 22 46 3085 16.60 3.800 528 Comparison of Efficient and Inefficient Operation of Test Carfor Complete Trip on Van Buren St LineFig. 10—Chicago Coasting Tests—Comparison of Energy Consumption by Efficient and Inefficient Motormen the rat
RM2CH6P5R–. San Diego Official Time Tables Interurban Steamship Railroad . DIRECTORS B. J. Edmondi M.U Ward Greg Kogen R. J. Jaeger H- G- Edward Carl S. Owen W.J, S.Browne M, W. Edmondfl Warner Edmondi B. J. Edmonds, Pres. Greg Rogers, Vice-P, Warner Edmonds, Cashier MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE WE RESPECTFULLYLSOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT [18] Chula Vista, National City, Otay Ticket Office Union Building 3rd & D SOUTH BOUND LEAVE SANNational City A. M.•6:15 6:48 7:19 7:50 8:22 9:20 9:4510:2010:4011:1511:45 Foot ofDIEGO,Chula Vista A. M. •6:156:488:229:20 10:2011:15 B Street,FOR Otav A. M. P. M. 12:05
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RM2CHT106–. The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . eenwich. 1S20. Hour A. M.U. T. Barom. Ther.attached. Ther.detached. Wind. November 10^^ 8*^ 29-826 47 42 N.E. 9 29-633 47 43 N.E. 10 29640 46| 44 N.E. 11 29-644 4o 45 N.E. 12 29-639 46 45 N.E. December 11> S 29523 51 49 S.W. 9 29-526 51 49 S.W. 10 29-531 51 50 w.s w. 11 29-53S 51 51 w.s.w. 12 29-540 8N 51 12 51i w.s.w. The 468 Barometric Observations. The barometer is an excellent portable one, and with the at-tached thennonicter Jiangs on the landing place of a first flight ofstairs, with the surface
RM2CGXPXM–. Book of the Royal blue . Baltimore & Ohio SCHEDULES EASY TO REMEMBER From Washington to New York **EVERY ODD HOUR 7, 9, 11, 1,3 and 5 oclockalso at 12.00 midnight and 2.52 a. m. From New York to Washington EVERY EVEN HOUR 8, 10, 12, 2, 4 and 6 oclockalso at 7.00 p. m. and 1.30 a. m. (Time shown from Liberty Street; 23d Street. 10 minutes earlierexcept midnighttrain at 1 1.50 p. m.) Between Baltimore and Washington Every Hour on the Hour DURING THE DAY, WEEK DAYSBOTH DIRECTIONS. 4 w .=^ ^ ^!^^R fAND JJ^ A^. ^w^ CALENDAR - 1908 t^pa JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH apr:l B M T w T F s s M T w T F S s M
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