RM2CDDX4A–. Annual report of the State Examiner of the State of Montana to the Governor for the year ending November 30 .. . 01 to ix 314 .5 c C l^-;? .£ of <; 3fe 003^ c C to 3 m <C fcG<<tno.
RM2CR4KNR–. Railroad structures and estimates . o o a a; 72 >> o T3 O> m o H 314 PASSENGER STATION.. J^Vd Ceilin- SPOs -1& .JixlOBolt -r- . : 1 ?i^l| Cement Corb.e—1 ^ = Satfo
RM2CEKN14–. Le peintre-graveur illustré : (xix et xx siècles). f#- CkS> ^hM -- V. K (1899). — 2 Etat. Planche XVI des Histoires Naturelles. I Etat. Avant la lettre. Très rare. Collection de M. K. Glaser (bon à tirer).2 — Avec la lettre. LÉtat reproduit. 314. — LE CERF (H. 240 millim.L. 201) fS«»-*5«?S»iJ»&!-i> ■.
RM2CRM10D–. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . and modified by Scott. l^igs. 313 and 314 show the essential parts of the apparatus, and its use in practice. It is possible by this method to get small accurate pictures of the kidneys, bladder, and ureters. A later improvement of this compressor is the addition of a stereoscopic movement to the apparatus, thus enabling stereoscopic pictures of the urinary tract to be taken. In all cases it is important so tocompress the parts that a good radio-graph is obtained with long or shortexposures. The shorter the exposurethe better is the result. WTiere pos-sib
RM2CRKNKG–. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Density fustright forPerfectPasses All / / V® Radiological Official rr/ L y V ^^«^^« BARIUM SULPHATE FOR X-RAY DIAGNOSIS Our laboratory is devoted exclusively to re-fining, testing and packing this important ne-cessity for Gastro-Intestinal Work For convenience and economy, order from yoursupply dealer. The price is exceedingly consistent. The Basor Company 314 So. 12th St., Omaha, Nebraska XII Announcing Combined Illuminator And Filing Cabinet. Efficient—Convenient—Essential THE TURNER SYSTEM AND CABINETS create an atmosphere of efficienc
RM2CGJ8KA–. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . y given, the outpostswatching the access to the crossings fell backafter slight resistance to their already desig-nated position on the east bank of BeaverDam Creek, destroying the l)ri(lges as theyretired. (See map on ])age 300.) After passing Mechanicsville the attackingforces were divided, a jjortion taking the road to THE BATTLE OF OATVESS MILL AND ITS PRELIMINARIES. 314 Ellersons Mill, while the larger body directedtheir march into the valley of Beaver DamCreek, upon the road covered by Reynolds.Apparently unaware, or regardless, of the
RM2CE1P67–. History of the Chicago police from the settlement of the community to the present time, under authority of the mayor and superintendent of the force . >BRINKS< Cticago Cty Express C«. Packages, 10c. Trunks. 25c.Tel. 1754,314 L.a»i»alle iiitree Tel. 5506. 61 Washington St. A. P. BRINK, Treas. and Supt J 314 lia^alle i^treet. Cor. Adams..1(9 State Street. N. E. Cor. Randolph.61 W^ashington Street..
RM2CGWCA3–. Electric railway journal . SECTION A-8 END Vl£* Drawing No. 315-B—Composition Feed-in Ear for RoundWire in Special Cases (Dimensions Marked Thus *Must Not Be Less than Shown) Groove HonedEND VIEW SECTION A-B Drawing No. 314-B—Composition Feed-in Ear for GroovedWire (Dimensions Marked Thus * MustNot Be Less than Shown). x7 JL Sti. Tap 1 v4 - 16 Countersunk Machine ScrewaB/l 6 Under Head - Slat Head1/^ Deep
RM2CPF73R–. A history of British birds . l-lection of Dr. de Montessus is recorded by MM. Deglandand Gerbe, and another by MM. Jaubert and Barthelemy-Lapommeraye. In reference to our Harriers a writer in The Naturalistfor 1837 (p. 314) remarked that some difference had beenobserved in the relative length of the quill-feathers: in afemale the fourth quill-feather being the longest; in a male,the third. This notice is here adverted to in order that therelative length of the different quill-feathers in the wings,when referred to in description, or as affording indicationsof distinction in species, may not
RM2CP1FJJ–. Birds in their relations to man; a manual of economic ornithology for the United States and Canada . L PROFESSOR BAILEYS SUGGESTIONS FOR BIRD-HOUSES.{After Cornell University Experiment Station.) 313 314 BIRDS IN THEIR RELATIONS TO MAN. in making the construction of attractive bird-houses a regularpart of the course in woodwork. Pictures of these housesare shown in the suggestive bulletin by Professor C. F. Hodge,entitled Our Birds. There is no easier way of enticing birds in summer than byputting up boxes or similar artificial retreats for nests. Blue-birds, wrens, tree-swallows, and martin
RM2CR9TW5–. Railroad construction, theory and practice; a text-book for the use of students in colleges and technical schools, and a hand-book for the use of engineers in field and office . ° 29-4° = 5° 29, or r will be 1045.3. L for astraight track would be 72,28, and is here considered to be thesame. The closure rails have a total arc length of 49.59, andwill here be taken the same. Note that the curved and straightclosure rails each have odd lengths which are made by one cutof a 33-foot rail. This avoids all rail waste and also one rail-cutting and the boring of holes. 314. Slips. Track movements in
RM2CETAW4–. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. Fig. 314. mill should be arranged so that there shall be a minimum amount of crossconveying and re-elevating,and a good system of spouting enables the ma- SPOUTING. 465 terial to be put where wanted, with a maximum expense for outlay andpower. ^ q 1 ^ ^ ri r^ > 1^ r /^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ /^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ J L ^ L L *L L L „ I L V L CV J L f. The trough of the conveyor at the top of the mill may have short spouts,at intervals of four feet, which will take the wheat from the conveyors to the 466 ELEVATING, SPOUTING AND CONVEYING. bins. Each bin should have at its
RM2CGN1TG–. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . Supra, p. 314.. Heliotype. A Osgood 6y Co., Boston. COLON, WITH CICAIRICES OF FOLLICULAR ULCERS. No. 603. MEDICAL SECTION. Ienlarcbd oxb-half.] SECT, iv.l LESIONS OBSERVED IN OTHER ORGANS. 529 catarrh bad actually existed in every one of those instances in which the stomach is spokenof as congested or inflamed; but after making every allowance for errors of this sort, thefigures will, I think
RM2CGMECY–. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . iM-om a warlinic plmtograi)]!was wounded at the l)attles 314 The Union Army. term. He rcluniod tu the bureau in 1898 as a l^ook-liinder and has heenpromoted as a matter of merit to his present responsible position. Capt.]5ain is a staneh Repul)lican in his political opinions, and is a member ofBurnside Post, Xo. 8, Grand Army of the Republic and of the UnionVeterans Union. Barnard, Job, associate justice of t
RM2CENPMN–. Farm machinery and farm motors. FIG. 313—TOO LATE IGNITION FIG. 314—TOO EARLY IGNITION 426 FARM MOTORS 1 567. Indicated horse power.—The formula for indicated horsepower in the gasoline engine is: PLAN H. P. 33,000 where P = mean effective pressure, L =: length of stroke in feet, A = area of piston in square inches, N ^= number of explosions a minute. It will be seen that this formula is the same as that for steamengines, excepting that N represents the number of single explosionsa minute in the gasoline engine formula, instead of the number ofrevolutions a minute, with two impulses for each
RM2CD9EFM–. The literature of all nations and all ages; history, character, and incident . Butler 314 The Accomplishments and Religion of Hudibras 315 Hudibras Put in the Stocks 318 The Dramatists oe the Restoration 321 William Wycherley 325 Widow Blackacre a^id Her Suitors 327 William Congreve . 331 Scandal and Literature in High Life 332 Thomas Otway 334 Jaffier and Belvidera 336 John Dryden 341 Absalom * 3^ 6 TABI,:^ OF CONTENTS. PAGE ENGLISH LITERATURE—PERIOD V. Part L (Continued). Achitophel .? 344 Zimri 346 Milton 347 Alexanders Feast 347 Cymon and Iphigenia 351 Lord Clarendon 355 The Character of
RM2CE6W4E–. The mirage . ires and Philadelphia Batteries Evens-Moffett-Dobbs Service Station 314 M I R A G 1820 Indiana University Bloomington, IndianaWrite for special bulletins describing courses offered in 1920 1. The Graduate School. 2. The School of Education. 3. The School of Medicine. 4. The School of Law. 5. The Extension Division. William L. Bryan President A. E. Kemmer GENERAL CONTRACTOR Lafayette, Indiana Builder of Rector Hall, DePauwUniversity Dr. Wm. McGaughey Jones & Stevens DRUGS, PAINTS, STATIONERYCAMERAS Star Barber Shop Student Trade SolicitedFive Good Barbers 0. N. Gibson, Proprietor
RM2CE1P53–. History of the Chicago police from the settlement of the community to the present time, under authority of the mayor and superintendent of the force . Madison and Franklin St? NEW YORK, 115 Worth St.MANCHESTER, 66 Faulkner St.CHEMNITZ, 28 Becker St. CHICAGO.. >BRINKS< Cticago Cty Express C«. Packages, 10c. Trunks. 25c.Tel. 1754,314 L.a»i»alle iiitree Tel. 5506. 61 Washington St. A. P. BRINK, Treas. and Supt J 314 lia^alle i^treet. Cor. Adams..1(9 State Street. N. E. Cor. Randolph.61 W^ashington Street.
RM2CGRTC1–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . k to a simple form, whichcontains a single port and is devoid of allcomplicated mechanism. The accompany- E. SPANCENBERCS Manual of Steam Engineering, , ^ (iiiitjiiiiinjj: iiiort- than 2.000 t. .X giicstioua with .rpucd .. A .-Viiswers. and overSOO lUus- O-f I-^ V- jltratlons: iilso hi« Arllh-* — niilic. Alcehni, Pliine and Solid Geometry, are soUl l)y every reliable bookdealer for 75c. per volume. Will he sent pos^paid after reeelpt of priee hy TiiK L»bokeb» In.8TRUCT10N Pub. Co., 314 N. SdSt., St. Lo
RM2CEKN1N–. Le peintre-graveur illustré : (xix et xx siècles). I Etat. Avant la lettre. Très rare. Collection de M. Kurf Glaser.2= — Avec la lettre. LÉtat reproduit. 313. — LANE (H. 10^ nilil. L. 182) LAne. f#- CkS> ^hM -- V. K (1899). — 2 Etat. Planche XVI des Histoires Naturelles. I Etat. Avant la lettre. Très rare. Collection de M. K. Glaser (bon à tirer).2 — Avec la lettre. LÉtat reproduit. 314. — LE CERF (H. 240 millim.L. 201) fS«»-*5«?S»iJ»&!-i> ■
RM2CERAFW–. Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index ... Comp. annually by the Textile world journal. L. & Co., 115 Pearl St.; dealers. Milwaukee. Bach, Jacob & Co., 1136 Forest Home Ave. Reel, Herman, Co., 314-316 Broadway; dealers. Teweles, L. & Co., 113 Clyborn St. BRITISH COLUMBIAVancouver. Bissinger & Co., (Portland, Ore.); Wool Pullery. Runyan, O. M.; wool and furs. CANADAOntario Carter, E. T. & Co., 83 Front St., E.; also wor-sted, carded and mer. cotton and silk yarn
RM2CJ8BR0–. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . orace White Peaslee 296 David Ray 298 Daniel Reed 298 B. Gifford . • ■ • ;: 184192 202207209210210211212213 William Irish .... 299 Stephen L. Magoun .... Hiram Gage Hon. Theodore Miller Samuel Hand . Sf The Hand Family 314 Stephen Augustus Du BoisHon. Jacob W. Hoysradt .Hon. Samuel Anable William B. Cole .... John Kendall <iMi Hon Darius Peck Moses Y. Tilden 317 Hon Jacob Ten Broeek Daniel S. Curtis 328 214215215216216217218222232234249 Samuel A. Barstow ....Danie
RM2CH2FDX–. Mount Morris: past and present; an illustrated history of the township and the village of Mount Morris, Ogle County, Illinois, in their various stages of development, together with a local biographical directory . r-reston township. September 30. 1863;married in 1899 to Susie L. Baker. 314 MOUNT morris: past and present. TicE, John E., farmer : born at Hal-dane. 111., December 19, 1S56: marriedin 1881 to Laura M. Stonebraker ; twochildren. TiCE, C. F., farmer; born in Wash-ington county. Md., March 15, 1852;married in 1874 to Caroline Zoller; fivechildren : one dead. TicE, Henry, farmer; son
RM2CEJGGK–. The American stationer. ^* Send for sample LOCKWOOD PRESS. 74 Duane Street, New York.. The Stationer —Every Thursday—$2.O0 Per Annum. YOL. IX.—1«^0. 26. l^EW YORK, JUNE 30, 1881. WHOLE ITO. 314. ^ovvzsv ondznu* PHILADELPHIA NOTES. [PROM OUR REGULAB COEBESPONDENT.] Philadelphia Office of the Lockwood Press, 1 407 Walnut Street, [ Philadelphia. Pa.. June 29,1881. ) Mr. KimbaU, of L. Prang & Co.s Philadelphiaagency, has shown us the new designs for Christ-mas and New Years cards for the season of1881-1SS3. The line is larger than ever andshows marked improvement on last season inoriginality of
RM2CRRB65–. Elementary and dental radiography . Fig. 818. A. B, C, and l». Bame as in Fig. 811. I-., a piece of lead glass 1-1 inch thick. From the standpoint of protection for the oper- thc Ccad Screen ator n<-thing is so efficient as the lead screen or cabi- and Cabinet, nel (Figs. 314, 315, 316 and 317). The use of either makes it possible for the operator to protect himself completely from all direct X-rays. The lead used in protective screens and cabinets is usually one-six- THE DANGERS OF THE X-RAY 281. Fig. 313. A, B, C, and D, same as in Fig. 311. E, the dotted lines outline the position of a
RM2CJ8N5R–. Captains of the Civil War : a chronicle of the blue and the gray . reatened,253; in Confederate hands,310. 335; Fort Fisher guardsentrance to, 323; captured,380 Wilsons Creek (Missouri), bat-tle, 29,119-20 Winchester (Virginia), John-ston retires to. 37. 43; Banksrefuses to retreat to, 212;forces at, 216; Ewell drivesMilroy out of, 291 Winslow, Captain, commandsKearsarye, 314, 315 Wise, H. A., ex-Governor ofVirginia, 31 Worden. Captain J. L.. com-mands Monitor, 88 Wright. Colonel W. W., engi-neer. 384 Wyandotte, vessel at Pensa-cola, 4 Yazoo River. Porter on, 266, 267Yellow Tavern, Stuart an
RM2CEHGDH–. Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing ... (A. Massone and P.Brichetto) bak-ery, 1339 DupontMassone Antonio (A. Massone & Co.) r. 1339 Du-pontMassone Benedetto, baker, r. 310 UnionMassone Pietro, laborer, r. 314 VallejoMassoni Anibale, peddler, r. 921 Battery, rearMassoni Giovanni, grinder, r. 130 DoloresMassoni Giovanni B. fish peddler, r. 921 Battery, rearMassoni L. & Co. (Lawrence Massoni and Emil DiVecchto) butcuers, NE cor Hayes and Van Ness AvMassoni Lawrence (L. Massoni & Co.) r. 105 HayesMassoni Llberada, widow, r. 15 Bannam PIMassoni Lorenzo, foreman Ruffino & Bia
RM2CEHJ82–. Sceaux armoríes des Pays-Bas et des pays avoisinants (Belgique--Royaume des Pays-Bas--Luxembourg--Allemagne--France) recueil historique et héraldique. ir CoolheiH). 3iM. Co|ipins (Nicaise) (l.-)02). 305. Coppin (Antoine) (1556). 306. Covoit (.lean du) (1455). 307. Cosselaer (francon van) (1357). 308. Custere (IJnghel de) (1374) (voir Coster[e]). 309. Cottriul (Jacques) (1107). 310. Coudenliove (Guillaume van) (1347). 311. Cousin (.lacques) (1374). 312. Crainhom, i-lievalici (I.énn de) (1335). 313. Craspournient (.loan) (1374). 314. CrecR (.leaii van ilen) (13S4I. 315. Civonjinck. 3Ui Krop (T
RM2CR7F93–. The street railway review . FIG. 7-PL.N AND SECTION OF POWER STATION. Fig. I shows the shape of the lOO-lb. girder rail which was laid.Its depth is 6J^ in., the width of head Ijs in., on roll 314 in. over all,and the base is 6,/4 in. wide. The rails are in 45 and 6o-ft. lengths,and are held together by steel fish-plates weighing 48 lbs. per pair.They are 24 in. long and provided with six l-in. bolt-holes. At in- Glasgow line, is a great novelty in the British isles, but seems tomeet with general approval. By reference to the first group of pic-tures an idea can be formed of the line and tra
RM2CRRB78–. Elementary and dental radiography . Fig. 311. A. B. C, and D are pieces of linoleum. E, a piece of sheet lead 1-16 inch thick. Appliances forProtection. The appliances which may be used for protec-tion against the X-rays are: Protection lead screens(Figs. 314 and 315), protection lead cabinets (Figs.316 and 317), protection shields for the tube (Figs.60, 61, 63 and 64, Chapter HI, and Fig. 318), protection or safety X-raytubes (Fig. 319), X-ray proof gloves (Fig. 320), lead glass spectacles(Fig. 321), and protective aprons. DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY. Fig. 818. A. B, C, and l». Bame as in Fig. 811.
RM2CP4XY4–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . rpaid ■ 314 M. C. B. Convention, a Fight in 314 R&%;:.EiKiiKeriii$ Copyright by Angus Sinclair Co.— J905 A Practical Journal of Railway Motive Power and Rolling Stock Vol. XVIII. 136 Liberty Street. New York. August, 1905 No. 8 Heavy Work on the B. & L. E. from Port Stanley, and from Rondeau The frontispiece illustration of this is- in Canada, and deliver it at Conneaut SU2 of Railway and Locomotive En- harbor in cars. GINEERING shows an iron ore train leav- The Bessemer road handled 30,000 i
RM2CD8MA7–. The Index . t i/9 Artistic Photographer 314-3160* J* J* North Center Street BLOOMING TON, - ILLINOIS TEACHERS WANTEDI-Union Teachers Agencies of America REV. L. D. BASS, D.D.. Manager PitUburg, Pa.. Toronto. Ciin.. New Orleans, La.. New York. N Y. Washington, />. (.. San Francisco, On.. Chicago. III.. St. Louis, Mo.. Denver, Colo., ami Sallsburg, Pa. There are thousands of positions to be filled soon. We had over 8.000 vacancies during the past season Unqualifiedfacilities for placing teachers in every part of the TL S. and Canada, as over 93 per cent of those who registered before Au-gus
RM2CDKCTE–. Breeder and sportsman . WEBSTER 3-Horse Power BlDCBoS5/ GASOLINE ENGINE Runs like WatchI Fitted with Electric Spark iVlll Operate PumpKan any kind of MachinerySend for Catalogue RED GROSSWINDMILL. Dealers In PUMPS or Hand, Windmill. Irrigating, Spraying, Whitewashing, Road Sprinkling, Ship, Power and Air Purposes. Steam and Belt Pumps. croouufHc Pomps for any conceivable use. Wl N ONI I LLS, TAN KS, HO SE POWERS Iron Pipe, Pips Fittings, Brass Goods, Hose, Gasoline Engines, l/», 3, 5, 8, 12 Horse Power. Send for Complete Catalogue—Mailed Free. .«,—.—»—. ? > ? 0 I l^-TI C 312-314 MARKET ST
RM2CGJPY5–. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641 : with the precedent passages and actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy end, and conclusion thereof by the king's blessed restoration, and return upon the 29th of May, in the year 1660 . l DirezLone del Wf ^^^^M.GIANrCOLO ^^M /^im AW- M. 4 STATO DEI SETTE COLLI, OVE DIPOI SORSE ROMA, aLL EPOCA IN CUI STANZUVANO I SICLLI NEL LAZIO , PRIMACHE LORO MOVESSER GUERRA E GLI DISCACCIASSERO GLI ABORIGEM UNITI AI PELASGHI VERSO IL 1400 IJ^ANZI ALL ERA VOLGARE. 314 L A L B Li il / monumenti , che dalV epoca a
RM2CJAAAE–. History of the 127th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, familiarly known as the 'Dauphin County regiment.' Authorized by the regimental assocaition and prepared by its committee . Comrade John Reinoehl 199 , Corporal Henry A. Swartz 217 y Comrade Geo. D. Rise 245 V Comrade Benj. Brandt, Treasurer 299 / Col. Wm. W. Jennings, in 1893 304 Dr. Simeon H. Guilford 306 / Maj. Jere. Rohrer, in 1902 314 V Hon. Thos. G. Sample 320 V Adjutant Augustus L. Chayne 321 / Maj. John T. Ensminger 322 v Hon. Cyrus R. Lantz, in 1902 323 /■ Comrade Wm. H. Siple 325 Comrade John L. Whisler 326 Comrade Levi F. He
RM2CNM9G3–. 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. 1315. IMPROVED ROLL RIM SINK, ON LEGS.ORNAMENTAL BRONZED EXTERIOR. IMPROVED ROLL RIM SINKS.- -Figs. 314 and 1315. SIZE . INCHES 22 X 30 X 7 22x36x7 22x42x7 22x48x7 FIG. 1314.FIG. 1315. ENAMELED. .ENAMELED EACH EACH 24.2525.75 27.25 30.25 28.75 31.75 34.2535.75 Above prices inch^de 14-inch Back, with Air Chambers and two Nickel-phited Fuller Faucets, Bronzed Brackets or Legs. flSliil!ii!!lil!!!l?!!ll!!l!!!!l
RM2CH30NF–. Official proceedings . VENUE. PITTSBURG, PA. AGENTS FOR . . GtJTTA PEROHA and RUBBER MFG. CO. NORWICH BELT MFG. CO. BELL TELEPHONES : FORSTEKS SPLIT PULLEYS. CJOURT OSl ACME BALL BEARING JACKS. ., 2052 INTERLOCKING BRAKE SHOE. Speck, Marshal 1& Co. Dealers in MILL, MINE AND RAILROAD SUPPLIES Fiose WATERAIRSTEAMACID AIR BRAKE HOSE Selling representatives forThe B. F. Goodrich Co.,New York Leather Belting Co, 314 SECOND AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. Bell Phone 1572 Court. T A VI OR YORKSHIRE STAY-BOLT IRON PISTON RODS and AXLES Used by the Leading Railroads MUSHET Z^pic^l°c STEELS Doing More Work than
RM2CET3DY–. The Dental cosmos. c dental waste receiver.No. 1,089,201, to Albert Edward Follows. Artificial tooth. March 10. No. 1,090,126, to Fritz Reichmann. Tooth-brush. March 24. No. 1,090,939, to Richard Henry Newton.Composition of matter to be used forthe manufacture of plates for artificialteeth. No. 1,091,090, to Charles Paul Tacail. Apparatus for massaging gums.No. 1,091,209, to Marshall Edison Gates. Toothbrush.No. 1,091,291, to Charles Edward Carroll. Toothbrush. No. 1,091,314, to Carl H. Erickson. Tooth-brush. No. 1,091,446, to Alexander L. Van Ars-dall. Removable saddle for fixeddental bridg
RM2CE72W2–. Les visions; augmentées de l'Enfer reformé; ou, Sedition infernalle . -1^5 D T^Ecret de Lucifer. 1 -^Demondvn Marchand. 37Î 350 Domitian contre Suétone. 31S JDoiiegna, contre elle. in Ntremetteursde ce qu ilsnJ-/Enüieux. FLAuoris de Princes.X Flagorneurs. 350 ontquefairCa 1 3S0 35^ 314 379 G Grands admoneftcz. 317 H Hypocrites. 35» L Luxurieux. 377 M Marchands. 378 Ç De lEnfance. 337 < DeTadolefccnce. 339 C De Tagc viril. 34<5. Miferes. # ÇdelavieilleiTe. idcmi < deladecrcpitudei 3^ ( de la vie humaine en gcneraL 345 N Néron contre Seneque. 30? ^ f ÀBLEi PErruafion£dVnCourtifandePt
RM2CE1N9H–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . 4 314 TRACTION ENGINES. (No Xodsl.) 3 Sheets—Sheet 2. C. J. LEACH & A. OLDS. TKAOTION ENGINE, No. 292,924. Patented Feb. 5, 1884.. Sj.. A 1 m ? ^ ^^ ^ 1 P cr- 1 x: Es: ,E zr. ^^^ Ub^ VOk.^s.j (No l(od«l > 2 Sheete—Sheet 1 J. F. PALMEE. TBAOTION SNOINE. No. 293,065.
RM2CH3AR1–. The Maine central. A journal of travel . 4 pounds. George L. Osgood, 13 bass, 31pounds; largest 314 pounds. Little and Yates, 12 bass, largest 3)2 pounds. A Party, 12bass, largest 4 pounds. Master Nay, 2 bass, largest 2 pounds. Campbell and Simmons,several bass, largest 3 pounds. A Party, 9 bass, largest 3 pounds. George L. Osgood, 7bass, largest 3 pounds. Simmons and Wampole, 9 bass, 31:+ pounds. Simmons, Wampoleand Reed, 12 bass, seven over 3 pounds each. George L. Osgood, 15 bass, four weighed334 pounds each. The Sawyers, 140 trout. Mr. Sawyer, 143 perch. The Sawyers, 153trout. George L.
RM2CDD3AG–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . 314 The Florists Exchange LIQUID^ M% NICXmNE •Jb.Mu *io.sa 4-lb. <u ».«0 1-lb. (MB l.M M-lb.au 60 = PAPER 288-«liMtasn tT.50 144-lhntMD 4.00 34-iheet us M HICO-FUIHIE THRIPS, APHIS SPRAYING—VAPORIZING—FUMIGATING YOUR DEALER HAS THESE PRICES Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO., Incorporated, LoulsviUe, Ky. Wlien ordering, pleaae mention The Eichange. iJIIJiUI (»fa^ THE BLACK STUFF FINE BRAND EXTRA STRONG FOR DUSTING 100-POUND BAG $3.00 — 50-POUND BAG $1.75 — 25
RM2CDM8B7–. Breeder and sportsman . WEBSTER 3 Horse Powar ;iPCB0SS/ GASOLINE ENGINE L* Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings. Brass GDOds. Ho«, Gasoline Engines, W„ 3. 5, 8, 12 Horse Power. Send for Complete Catalogue—Mailed Free. . . ..-. B I I-I--T-I f— 312-314 MARKET STREET WOODIN &, LITTLE banfran«sco,cat... Tbree Legged Horses are not curiosities by any meat . C. WHITING,Gen. Mgr. R. X. RYAN.Gen. Pass A£t. W! I RE NIC E ! jWESTICOAST; W^E^IRONlWORKg 1 I9 F>EMONt!sT..SAM FWNoisCoT, The country is full of them. The%£!l?i£fm°A%Zle under himhy t,,e use of Qui tins Ointment. Itl-Ttimo tried and reliable. When»
RM2CH3RAN–. Health and pleasure on America's greatest railroad.. . Y. — Telephone, 171 Murray. Branches:— 7R5 Broadway. Foot West 42d St., W. S. R. R. 333 Washington St., Brooklyn. 942 Jay St., 19 Bergen St., 314 Canal St. Barclay St., D., L. & W. R. R. 726 Fulton St., Grand Cenfl Depot. Christopher St., 398 Bedford Ave.. Williamsburg. 1154 9th Ave., cor. 71st Street. 53 West 125th Street, Harlem. Machined Car Wheels Bored, (Jroutyd aijd Balanced. THESE wheels are finished in a perfect mechanical manner, beingbored in the hub, ground perfectly true on the tread and bal-anced. They are guaranteed true to
RM2CH033D–. Breed Publishing Co.'s directory of the Western Maryland railroad for the year 1892, from Baltimore to Williamsport . dener, h 44 Wayside av^^ Meredith Charles B. leather, 10 S. Public sq, h do[^ Meredith Lydia E. tailoress, h 41 Foundry ^ Meredith Yeuiah T. marble works, 321 W. Washington, h 41o Foundry •^ 2 Merritt Daniel H. blacksmith, h 292 Washington av^^ MetzerMary, h 31 W. Bethelaiiicl ^T. (L. and D. N. Middlekauff), h 314 South Locust+3 Middlekauff Frank U. tailor, h 117 W. Antietam ^ Middlekauff Fenton S. clerk, h 211 S. Potomac P^ O S BEATTYS ORGANS, PIANOS ^ ^^ VaSISJj F. Beatty.
RM2CRX43K–. Official proceedings . S FORCINGS BOLSTERS BRAKEBEAMS TRUCKS UNDERFRAMES GREY IRON WHEELS COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR REPAIRING CARS OFFICES New York Pittsburgh Chicago St. Paul This Space For Sale S*UbIi«h«d 1832 Incorporated 1900 M. B. SUYDAM COMPANY Paint and Varnish Makers Complete Line OfPAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES & JAPANS Telephone General Offices Island and Preble AvenuesCedar - 314« North Side, Pittsburgh This Space For Sale. FOR SALE BRADY BRASS COMPANY ONialNAU AND S O L. K M A N U F A C T U R B R OF CYPRUS BRONZE BEARING METAI. (Adopted by the U. S. R. A. during the War, »nd by the Ame
RM2CEHNTK–. Le Monde moderne. La beinb Victoria. — Ce Chamberlain, il faut tout luicéder... Me contraindre, à mon âge, & jouer ces choses-là ! (Daprès le Rire, Paris.) — Voilà deux jumeaux qui doivent bien vous gûner la nuit V — Oh, non! Il y en a toujours un qui crie si fort que leulentend pas lautre du tout, et on arrive à dormir tranquille. I Daprès Pack, New-York.) Jeux et Récréations, par ^L G. B E r DIN N^aïa.— Haut : N. Les blancs jouent et font mat en 3 coups.K» 314. — Haut : Noirs. — Bas : Blancs.
RM2CDKM12–. Breeder and sportsman . RED CROSSWINDMILL WEBSTER 3-Horse Power QASOLINE ENGINE Hnns like Watchi Fitted with Electric Spark V1I1 Operate PompRan any kind of MachinerySend for Catalogue Dealers in PUMPS for Hand. Windmill.Irrigating, Sprayjng. Whitewashing. Road Sprinkling, r-nip, Power and Air Purposes. Steam and Belt ^mPfPumps for any .onceivable use. wNQMILL^, i a n rv. S, HO be. r- vM < HSIron PipeJpipTFlttin?s. B-a«s G^od^ Ho^, Gasoline Engines, l/3, 3, 5, 8, 12 Horse Power.Send for Complete Caalogue—Mailed Free. ... .?».? 0 I IT^I C 312-314 MARKET STREET WOODIN OL LlTTLt- »AN FRANC
RM2CEJYMC–. Catalogue of the silver plate (Greek, Etruscan and Roman) in the British Museum. , No. 360, pi. 3, fig. 3 ; Gaz. Arch. 1884, p. 269 ; Furt-waengler, Ant. Gemmen, iii. p. 302 ; C. /. L. vii. 1285. Surface of bowl somewhat worn ;sides injured in two places. On the Matres see generally Roscher, Lexikon, s.v.; Haverfieldin Arch. Aeliana, N.S. xv. p. 314 and in Joiirn. Rom. Stud. ii. (1912), p. 140 ; VictoriaCounty Hist, of London, i. p. 104. One of the rings found with the trulla is also dedicatedto the Matres [B.M. Cat. of Finger-Rmgs, No. 636). 184. Mirror. Circular; handle attached by means o
RM2CGJ0DJ–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . VII.,259; Sixth Vermont at. VIII., 65;Beef Pullers of the army at,VIII., 187; battery No. l, VIII.,317; Farenholts house, VIII.,317, 322; telegraphers tent.VIII.,343, 370 seq.; Confederate batteryat. that fired on the BalloonBran, VIII., 371; T. S. C.Lowe in balloon at. VIII., 377;where Comwallis surrendered,IX. 285. Yarldtown, C. s. S.. VI., 314. Young, B. H., I., 19. Young, Colonel, of Rhode Island,VIII., 26. Young, Mrs., .1. D., IX., 345.Young, P. McB., X., 263.Young, S. B. M , X., 3113.Young, W. H.. X , 313.Young America, U. S. s., VI,, 308.Y
RM2CPCN97–. Pauli Maccii Emblemata . Ch€ déncchi è coflume rini|)azzire» RR ji/d* 3H i Fortuna nimium quem fouet, flulcum facit. JEurìf»Inluflae funt diuitia? ^ & multa perperam commlttunt. Idem,Eorum^ qui rerum potiuntur^ (luititiam ferre neccfTe eli:» Uenand, Cui mens, opefqi funt fimul, beatus eft*Hic namq» riièrolus 1111$ vtuur. la 314 L A belli Eglttiaal gran Latin Signore Porge conuito fontuofo, e lieto,E per fcoprir Tuo luffo à lui maggiore,Chattende il fin mcrauigliofo, e queto.Bacca dineflimabile valoreBeue pofta ì disfar dentro a laceto.Così ricchezza in cumulo, in eccedoPazzo il Tuo poirefTo
RM2CDDRKD–. Fifty years of modern painting, Corot to Sargent . d, E. M., 313Ward, James, 337Watelet, 61 Waterhouse, J. W, 308Waterlow, Sir E. A., 346Watteau, 9Watts, G. F., 77, 294 et seq., 335Wauters, Eniile, 248Webbe, W. J., 161Webster, T., 313Weekes, Edwin Lord, 272 INDEX 39i Weir, J. Alden, 273 West, Sir Benjamin, 56, 266, 267Whaite, H. Clarence, 349Whistler, J. McNeill, 68, 270, 355 ct scq.Wiles, Irving R., 274Wilkie, Sir David, 169Windus, W. L., 159 et seq. Woods, H( ty> 329 Woolner, Thomas, 28, 41Wyant, A. H., 268 Wyllie; C. W., 3^5Wyllie, W. L., 345 Yeames, W. F., 314 Zorn, Anders, 263Zuloag
RM2CPG6BR–. Records of big game : with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . i Kilimanjaro . Capt. F. A. Dickinson. 3ii 6i 8| ? II. Fowler. 314 71 9i East Africa . W. H. Levy. 31 6 10 Do. W. ^L Greiss. 30I 64 9h Do. G. de P. Colvile. 304 5i loi Do. F. J. Jackson. 3oi 6 Sabaki District . Capt. T. W. Greenfield. 29i 6 122 East Africa Sutton Timmis. 294 61 10 Do.- Owners measureme . II. G. Watson. Us. 296 RECORDS OF BIG GAME ^engtn onfront. v^ircum-ference. Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 291 * 5i 71 East Africa . .Sir Robert Harvey, Bart. 29s n 9k Do. Capt.
RM2CPG3WD–. Summer excursion routes & rates . . . oming: trains over the D., L. & W. R. R., to arrange for the prompt transfer of baggage to any part of New York, Brooklyn, .... Harlem, Jersey City or Hoboken JtJt OKKICKS Ji-^ 14 Park Place III 4th Avenue 942 Broadway 314 Canal Street Grand Central Station . Foot West 42nd Street, W. S. R. R. Foot Barclay Street, D., L. & W. R. R. Foot Christopher Street, D., L. & W. R. K. Foot Franklin Street, W. S. R. R. 235 Columbus Avenue 61 West 125th Street, Harlem 338 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 726 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 20 & 22 Dean Street, Brooklyn 106 Broadway,
RM2CENHYE–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. n Bldg (See page 1613) Leeds Typewriter Exchange 905cust MONARCH TYPEWRITER CO, 5th REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. (Remington TypewriterCo) 208 5th Royal Typewriter Co 322 Hubbellbldg Smith L C & Bros Typewriter Co 903Locust Smith Premier Typewriter Co 208 5th Swanson B F Co 417 Locust Underwood Typewriter Co 821 Wal-nut qr TYPEWRITING—PUBLIC. DAHLBERG C L & OO, 507-8-9-10Manhattan Bldg (See page 1613) Central Trust Company ofDes Moines 312-314 FIFTH STREET CASH CAPITAL $200,000.00 OFFICERSJ. D. WHISBNAND, President J. S. RAWSON, Vice-P
RM2CE5M93–. Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . 0. NORTH DAKOTA Build compieie new or remcdsold Mills to ihePLANSIFTER SYSTEM 303 S. 3d St.. Mi.SNEAPOLIS.. era ml Forks SoiiVW I).Ko|-a STATF: rJAZHTTKER. ^ ARCHITECTURAL IRCtI WORKS. Offici. COlO AVE. M MACKL-BN ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. fJrantl fori K & h Lovrll Eduln O, florist 614 Universityav. T.(.u.; J Vni. chief of police City Hall.Ludo Thomas, books C18 Kittson av.i.vinsetli John, su^t water works CityII ill. l.viioh James, feed .15 Kitt.son av.l/vnch Jo). Ice 201 N 3d.Lyons James W, bicycles 314 De Mersav.
RM2CH4T3R–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . RSON BUILDING PEORIA, ILL. Anderson John H r 318 Barker avAnderson Joseph switch r 901 GardenAnderson Juanita A L Miss student Bradley Polytechnic Institute r 187 N UniversityAnderson J lab Peoria Gas & Electric Co Anderson J P engineer r Stock YardsHotel Anderson Leslie S mngr shipping deptThe Bartholomew Co r 314 Callenderav Anderson Louise Miss teacher Gar-field School r 1225 HowettAnderson Mabel L Miss r 306 S FrinkAnderson Mamie E Miss r 307 Malone av Anderson Marcus D agt Peoria JointInterchange & Car Record Agencvft - Nowland Anderson Margaret C Mrs
RM2CP0CKM–. Dévises héroiqves et emblèmes . nte haftiue-té, ou maturité requife en tous affaires,efquels faut entendre moyennement. Héroïques, 515 le ïcmy* AV temps de la langueur & mala-die de Charles VI. de ce nom,Roy deFrâce,quele Duc Louis dOr»leans fon frère contêdoit contre le DucIean de Bourgongne, pour le fait du Vv 314 D EVISES gouuernement & adminiftration duRoyaume,leditDuc dOrléans (prouo-quant Ton cnncmy à la guerre) chargealaDeuifedu Bafton noueux ,fe iactantainfi, que là où il frapperoit,la bigne syleueroit. Etdauantageportoit efcritenles enfeignes, I e l* e n v y. Deuife cer-tes malheure
RM2CER322–. Minnesota state gazetteer and business directory. son Ramsey Walter R phys 314 Lowry bids: Randall Advertising Service Bureau HL Willson pres and treas N B Abbottsec 34S Wacouta Randall Co H L Willson pres and treasN B Abbott sec printers 348 Wacouta Randall Martin vulcanizer 67G Univer-sity av Randleff Bros (Martin E and Ernest G) grocers 1G9 N DaleRandolph Sand & Gravel Co F 1> Ken- drick pres D H Bradley sec and tl IS 300 Kendrick bldg-Rank & Goodell (Chas G Rank Geo H Goodein r r supplies 906 Mer Bk bldg RANKIN ANDREW General Con-tractor and Builder 484 Selby avRaport Saml meats 620 C
RM2CGY6T1–. Official proceedings . K. F. HUJ^TER, S. L, BASSETT. HuKiLL - Hunter Co.. RAIL ROAD, MILL and GKXERAL SUPPLIES. 311-315 FIRST AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. AGEXTS FOR . . GUTTA PKKCHA AND KUKBEH MF^G. CO. >.OKWicH BKLT Mr^-G. CO. ^^^^ TEI^KPHONES : FORSTEKSS SF^LIT POf-LKYS. COOKT 2051 AOMK HALT, HKARIXG JACKS. 3<)B2 IN^TKRI-OCKITMO BRAKK SFTOK. Speck, Marshal 1& Co. Dealers in MILL, MINE AND RAILROAD SUPPLIES H ■j WATER OSC (STEAM ^^^^ ^^ ) ACID AIR BRAKE HOSE Selling representatives forThe B. F. Goodrich Co.,New York Leather Belting Co. 314 SECOND AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. Bell Phone 1572 Court
RM2CF6N1K–. Life and light for woman. 85 33,850 29 1,806 91 27,405 20 $144,234 25 golden anniversary gift. Previously acknowledged,Receipts of the month, Total, $68,880 314,137 61 $73,017 92 WOMAN5 BOARD OF THL PACIFIC Receipts for April, 1914Miss Henrietta F. Brewer, Treasurer, 770 Kingston Ave., Oakland, CaL California. Northern California Branch.—Mrs. E. A.Evans, Treas., Mill Valley. Benicia,2.50; Berkeley, First, 64; Cash, 1; Ceres,15; Grass Valley, 10; Little Shasta, 5;Oakland, First, 32, Guild, 50, Pilgrim, 25,Cradle Roll,l, Plymouth, 20;Petaruma, 18;Rio Vesta, 15; San Francisco, First, 162.50,Gif
RM2CE5EP2–. Anderson City Directory . Have a Handsome Line of Trunks,Dress Suit Cases, Valises, TravelingBags, Grips, Etc, - = JOHNS 113 LIGON from E Whitner to River, 2nd southeast of Dicken 204 Claude Beeks (c) 206 Vacant 210 Wayrnan Tribble (c) 212 Edw Samuels (c) 304 Thos Link (c) 308 John Butler (c) 314 Chas Kay (c) 318 Ida Overton (c) 322 Stewart Spann (c) 328 Susan Davis (c) 340 J W Mitchell (c) (Hornet Ends)402 Mrs A L Clarke406 W B King .410 Mrs A V TribbleJohns,—East from Main to Fant,4th south of Whitner112 J H Bush (McDuffie Intersects)223 Frank Dobbins (Manning Intersects)311 W H Wallace316
RM2CP9PH6–. Francisci Sanctii Brocensis .. . u.v Xd. Nos fic vertimu*,vt verbagraeca facilius pcrci*piantur, HudtH morridctbUndc:<ju*caufarequirk, No.i arcwretinctfetme tela tnanu.N« /fc/frv* /?4/m/« /?orem dclphmq- geflaUContinct htc tcrramycontinet iUa marc.In hanc fententiam dixit VirgiL Visamoris. EM8LEMA C V I *.. X 2 E 314 C.O M M E N T: { I N A N E(. Aligcrumfulnun ftcgit Vcus digerjgncBum demonjkat uti cji fortior ignk amor. X diftichoGrseco (puto Argcntarij) quod,eft in li.4.Epigramaton Graxo. hocmodo, O 7TTCLV6S T TTTaVOV icTwV a«3/VUS7 fcgpceuvov, Ae/avoS «5 h^xfov ?rt/p m>poS l^Wio&S.
RM2CDEMDY–. Some postal economics with special reference to the postal zone system and Postal Zone Law of 1917 . PAID POUNOACE OF PERIOOICAtS1.141620,456 -1917 1,047.144,274 -WISl,026,<)OI,]67 -r^l4997,547,040 -Im939,94aJ55 -19a893,39<908 -1911817,772,900 -Ilia71SIU31182 -I9069«.8«5,884 -1908712.945.176 -f9o;6O,3}«,840 - iq06 fi8,6*4.754 -rgos5691TI9.8I? -1904509,53J,»62 -1905454,152.359-1902429,444.551 -1901382.538.999 -1900352,703,2X-I«99336,|]ei33( -189«3fO,658,l5S -1897396,640351-1896265,314,382-1895.554,790,306 - H942S5,6M.JI3 - M9J22J.642.J92 - P69J196,942,092 - l»9l174,040,764 - l«90161,69
RM2CE0610–. Minnesota state gazetteer and business directory . nd Theatre Wm J Rezac mngr 420 Chestnut motion picturesGrand Union Tea Co F H La Nore mngr 104 5th av S GRANDE ANDREW Wholesale Dealer in BuUding Material Cement Plaster Sash Poors Lumber Etc 101 2d S Retail Hardware Paints Oils and Glass 21- ChestnutGreat Northern Ry Jas A Kee agt 5th av W cor 3d NGreeley Douglas ins agt 314 ChestnutGutscht nritter Edw L vet surg 110 2d SHagen Martin bicycles 111 3d av NHakkerup Jno E photour 406 3d av SHalatses Bros (4no and wm) grocers 203 4th av SMailer Ferd shoes 208 Sth av sHal lock Frances A music teb
RM2CETE4F–. Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1883. an. Hart Lee, chairmkr, rooms 320 Railroad. Hart L Juliette (wid Henry F), res 130 W4th. Hart Mary, wks 191 N East. Hart Mary (wid Thomas), res 74 Margaret. Hart Mary B (cold wid Jacob) res rear250 W 6th. Hart Matthew, lab, bds 73 N Alabama. Hart Patsie (cold,wid Wm),res 314 Spring. Hart Patsy (cold), wks 656 N Delaware. Hart Richard T, trav agt, res 25 W Pratt. Hart Simpson (cold), lab, res 74 Margaret. Hart Thomas H, gardener, res 11 Sylvan. Hart Thomas J, Contractor andBuilder, 799 N Tennessee, res same. ^(Seeadv.) Hart Wesle
RM2CH1A8F–. The street railway review . of each year for the sake of comparison. Statement for Properties of International Traction Co. for 10Months Ending April 30, 1899, 1900, 1901. 1899 1900 1901. Cross receipts $ l,945.e26 $ 2,128,243 $ 2,414,929 Operating expenses 1.115,082 1,130,397 1,232,705 Net earnings from operation 8.30.1544 097.846 1,182,223 Miscellaneous earnings 57,566 67,064 86,402 Total earnings 8.SS,110 1,064.910 1,268,625 Fixed charges 719,825 753,062 845,650 Surplus .? 168,285 $ 310,948 $ 422,975 Ratio, operating expenses to gross receipts .57 .53 .51 Car mileage 10,023,289 11.314.261
RM2CENME7–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. ldg (See page 1473) Loos B F Co 403 Walnut (2d fl)Lorenz Oswald Co 209 5thMcCabe J N 505% WalnutMcClary Mac 304 6th avMcCLURE REALTY CO, 213-214 Utica Bldg (See right bottom cox cards)McCord Hattie 1121 25thMcCreight J J 317% 6th avMcCune C A 304 Court avMcQuary G H 207% 7thMacomber J L 204 5thMaffitt F M 1113 Morton avManatee Talley Land & Development Co 225 5thMann L M 215 Polk bldgMarshall Investment Co 617 Polk bldgMathis Realty Co 300 The Bank bldgMendelssohn Bros 206 3dMeredith J C 222 5thMiller H R 720 Polk bldgMiller Wm 314 Polk
RM2CGX7FM–. Army list . ... 885... 2104... 266a... 378a... 2021... 2129... 524a... 59a... 2051... 501... 2130... 946... 769... 1227... 2026... 2108... 376a...14076...14g4c...2098a... 1590... 1047... 2026 Napier. Hon. H. D. J. L. C. Hon. J. P. Hon. J. 8. L. R. M. M.M.... V. J. L. V. M. C. W. ... t W. E. ... W.J. ... t W. T. ...I9.58ar... 1608... 1966... 1966... 906a.. 810...16686... 314... 2091...2138a... 106... 2139cNapier-Olavering. C. W.1P816 N. w. 819 Napier of Mag-dala.B.W., Lord 1959o Napper, H. G 1817a Narayan Das Metha ... 1484cr Narcott, H. K 154I Narendra Nath Chowd- hury 1485a Nares, E. P 903a
RM2CENY3D–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKEDMulberry and Ninth Streets Phone, Walnut 470 1482 FUR (1913) R. L. POLK & CO.S GAR & 9 ■ — 3 H 5 5to 3 ^5 *° a o a- FURNITURE SIGNS.BILZ SIGN CO, 321 5th (2d fl) (Seeleft bottom cor cards) FURRIERS. Brown & Brown 606 WalnutGero & Hale 520 WalnutGlickman M L & Co 720 WalnutGolden H Co 314 6th avKuhlman K A 211 ShopsSefren S B 510-512 Locust *FURRING AND LATHING.ANDERSON MNPG CO, 511-513 3d(See left side lines and page 1450)DES MOINES SHEET METAL CO, 222-224 3d (See front cover andSheet Metal Wor
RM2CEDDB6–. Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1878. Y. YEA Getzandanner Joseph, 319 N Noble.Humphrey J W, 314 Indiana ave.Meyer A B, 289 Christian ave.Owsley Wm A, 282 Douglass. ?Patterson Harry G, 200 W Michigan.Roberts Edward, 221 W Vermont.Sharpe Wm H, 122 W 4th.Wimmer Frank, 22 Arch. Wooden and Willow Ware.Metlin Wm B, 53 N Illinois.Rand Brothers, 54 N Penna. (See adv first page.)Sheffel Wm. 47 N Alabama.Udell Ladder and Wooden Ware Co, cor I C & L R R and Udell (N I). Wool Dealers.Geisendorff C E & Co, 402 W Washington. Merritt & Coughlen, 411 W Washington;Wickerly Sarah J,
RM2CH4HAW–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . EFFERSON BUILDING PEORIA, ILL. Baker Bert L Miss elk r 314 Sixth avBaker Bertha Miss elk The B & M r 314Sixth av Baker Bertie Mrs r rear 1001 N Jef-ferson av Baker B student Bradley PolytechnicInstitute Baker Charles lab r 505 SpencerBaker Conrad A butcher Peoria Pack-ing Co r 1557 Lincoln avBaker Cora Mrs domestic r 103 GreenBaker Cora M Mrs wid Richard W r 1000 JacksonBaker Daniel R solicitor National Agency Co r 1108 N Glendale avBaker Danvers pressfeeder J W Franks & Sons bds Rouse av nr Monroe Prospects HeightsBaker David B saloon 101 S Water r 504 Fay
RM2CENY58–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED Mulberry and Ninth Streets Phone, Walnut 470 1482 FUR (1913) R. L. POLK & CO.S GAR Jfl ao A FURNITURE SIGNS.BILZ SIGN CO, 321 5th (2d fl) (Seeleft bottom cor cards) FURRIERS.Brown & Brown 606 WalnutGero & Hale 520 WalnutGlickman M L & Co 720 WalnutGolden H Co 314 6th avKuhlman K A 211 ShopsSefren S B 510-512 Locust *FURRING AND LATHING.AXDERSOX MXFG CO, 511-513 3d(See left side lines and page 1450)DES MOIXES SHEET METAL CO, 222-224 3d (See front cover andSheet Metal Works) GALVANIZED IRON CORN
RM2CNW244–. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . iSi 174 Chinese Tibet . Capt. J. A. Stewart Balmain. 3ii 1 Si 13 Do. Lieut.-Col. II. W. Codrington. 3ii Hi i6| Do. Major Sir E. F. Coates. 314 1 Si i8i Do. Lieut.-Col. H. M. Biddulph. 31 14 Do. Col. F. C. Lister-Kay. 31 i3i 14 Ladak . Arnold Pike. 31 i6£ i7l Kumaon E. R. Neave. 31 Hi i6J Tibet . Hon. J. D. Boyle. 3°l 15 20 Do. R. S. H. Walford. 30S 16 22^ Do. C. F. M. Pike. 3o| i3l ioi Ladak Sir Robert Harvey, Bart. ?3°f 13 20 Do. Major L. Oldfield. ?3° i 45i Tibet . Duke of Bedf
RM2CENREK–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. rcial bldgDAY1S J C. 4 02-4 06 Des Moines Life BldgDearth A R 305-307 Polk bldgDeGraff Lawrence Court HouseDeMar .1 C 218-220 Clapp blkDEWEY FRANK H, 608 Younger-man BlkDillon S J 4 06-4 08 Manhattan bldgDORN & HOKFMAXN, 408-9-10-11- 12 S & L BldgDowell, McLennan & Groesbeck, 504 Polk bldgDIXSHEE & HAINES, 310-313 Man-hattan BldgDyer J A 4 19 Polk bldgEARLE I M, 10th floor Equitable HldgEl.liEK (M, 902-904 Hippee BldgEVANS E B, 917 Hubbell BldgEvans F F 1321 e 9thFink W W 608 Polk bldgFitch & Fitch 314-315 Flynn bldgFRANKLIN tV; MILLER,
RM2CF4M17–. Till Eulenspiegel : Volkoper in zwei Theilen und einem Nachspiel : frei nach Johann Fischart's 'Eulenspiegel Reimensweiss'. 1 £ ü p i* p r p ip Jj/j1 ppq^ schlecht von Nar - ren Schal ken, dein An - ge - denken wird nicht welken, du tagJ i icniiiira S # * i» Jüt pttt *= B •?^..^T^sfMf^Mff^ esf)r. immer sehr t Sil 11 ^//7 f* ^ S! ^1 P ffP-ftt r? ein Cello ^ ¥ II -,*:>aiMiaetmt?»*»,-«Km^ i .mm t % 314 <* 3 L t p p Jlpf Jj 1 Ji7 JlJlJlpT :/ Ji 1p J ^ Nach und nach v stirbst nicht wie ein lee - res Blatt, vondem man nichts zu sa-gen. immer breiterund feierlicher. ft y> * ijiir p mi *•
RM2CF4MC9–. Till Eulenspiegel : Volkoper in zwei Theilen und einem Nachspiel : frei nach Johann Fischart's 'Eulenspiegel Reimensweiss'. Hg W- J? H^ LH früher die J. 1 £ ü p i* p r p ip Jj/j1 ppq^ schlecht von Nar - ren Schal ken, dein An - ge - denken wird nicht welken, du tagJ i icniiiira S # * i» Jüt pttt *= B •?^..^T^sfMf^Mff^ esf)r. immer sehr t Sil 11 ^//7 f* ^ S! ^1 P ffP-ftt r? ein Cello ^ ¥ II -,*:>aiMiaetmt?»*»,-«Km^ i .mm t % 314 <* 3 L t p p Jlpf Jj 1 Ji7 JlJlJlpT :/ Ji 1p J ^ Nach und nach v stirbst nicht wie ein lee - res Blatt, vondem man nichts zu sa-gen
RM2CEG6J6–. History and genealogy of the Harlan family : and particularly of the descendants of George and Michael Harlan, who settled in Chester County, Pa., 1687. H ;ftrl an. Vi .lllUI : (,.. sss Vi ,11,m I- Kel i.Uii ?k. 887 w illiu r S.. 427 ilUu ? Ihii Iter, 047 , w illai -.1. 246 w illai ?d 1., , 58 I, 625 1 w ilha 111. 1, 11, 12, 13 1 ] ;. 4. 29, 32, 33 58, fj4 ;1 <i: 5,l)S, 70. 7 I, So h, 277,38. 314, 3=,5.372, 3-1,. 3W3, PJ, 412. 4I3, 422.4:,493,494, 525, 5 576 S6 426, C16,049Virginia Auten, 897XirKinia 1,., . Belle, 5. 040, 6O7, 74SiS. 837, 849,891S(,9, 9O3. 964, 9(^9Wilham A.. 40o,4(
RM2CHN5B5–. Railway Times . 130-84,763-623,313 + *2,eoo -28,900 + 2.600 -11,760 + 11,500 -11,000 + 2,10c -7,350 + 19,000 -E9,00C . -$209,289 + 600,822 + 357,250 + 1,630,656 -166,817 -1,809,935 -737,427 +1,020,421 + 607 -197,688 + 526,028 + 715,819 + 515,657 + 1,546,696 + 1,043,666 + 1,961,910 + 221,462 + 481,328 -252,011 +16,314 + 1,178 + 327,691 — 479,686 -8,739,966 -1.55,199 -l,260.66t Earnings reported in sounds, h in dollars, c in rupees, d in milreis / in sucies, h in drachmas, t in pesetas, j in Bolivian currency, * in I• Including Notth.West Argentine Section, t Including Betbice receipts. ; Incl
RM2CET303–. List of residents 20 years of age and over as of ... at home 60 a e Barry Catherine-f 314 nurse 63 u f Terry Anastasia-f 314 clerk 62 a g Michaels Clifford 314 u 50 u h Michaels Dorothy-f 314 a 45 a k Wells George E 316 67 35 a -3 Reported Residence, §- § <u Jan. 1, 1954. V a Full Name. -2 -o Occupation. a to M oh3 in Street and Number. Newbury Street- —Continued l Wells John B 316 clerk 37 here M Wells Richard F 316 chauffeur 41 u N Wells Rosalie E-f 316 at home 73 u o Wong Madeline-t 316 housewife 27 u p Wong William 316 manager 31 u r Johnson Avery R 316 student 22 Cambridge s Robinso
RM2CGY444–. Official proceedings . Yi m. % in. 140,000 2U in. l^i in. 200,000 2% in. 144 in. 275,000 l-4 in. 2 1/2 in. 1.^3,000 W in. 91^ in. 200,000 2H m. 2V2 in. 275,000 24 i.i. 2V2 in. 400,00(3 ]-i in. 3V4 in. 175,000 1% m. 3V4 in. 250,000 2-4 in. 3/^. in. 350,000 ■ 2t in. 314 in. 500,000 ]y^ in. S in. 4OO,0aT 2 in. s in. 600,000 2V2 in. 5 in. S( 10.000 3 in. ■ 5 in. 1,00(000 Flani^e failures are of two kinds. First, where the fracturefollows the i>rain of the chill through the throat of the wheel,extenclin,i>- entirely through the tread and finally through theflanoe section at hoth ends of
RM2CDAEPT–. The works of the Reverend and learned Mr. Henry Grove, of Taunton : containing all the sermons, discourses, and tracts published in his life time . i 348: ii. 4. iii 30 iii. 5, 6. i 19 14, 15. i 179 9, 10. i 20 344 ,381 iv. I. i 26 iii. I. i 330 14. i 166 iv. 14. i 442 V. 10. i 335 15. i 270 II. i 270 vi. II. iii 27 15, i6. ii 277 12. i 320 I p&ER i 280 vii. II. i 154 16. i 246 i. 7. i 121 ix. 12, 14. i 246 8. i 298 26. ii 325 23- i 2 46, 350 l- iii 387 ii. 21, ii 314 28. ii 350 24. ii 325 X. 7. ii 314 iii. 8. ii 76,81 20. iii 444 I- ii 91 24. i 542 16. ii 98 29. ii 337 iv. 3. iii 441 37- i
RM2CGW6YR–. Proceedings of the annual convention . 6-2 5-8 5-8 ll 8-11 A -- AXLE SPACING 33-- 33 33—33 43 61 --6I -61-61 30 WHEEL DIAMETER- INCHES 4385 43.85-43.85-43.85 52.00-- 58.25 58.25 58.25 58 25 --29.00 AXLE LOADS-KIPS TENDER CAPACITY 8,275 GALS. WATER16 TONS COAL WEIGHT OF ENGINE ■ 314.000 TENDER ■ 175.400 TOTAL 489,400 LB. MIKADO TYPE 2-8-2 LOCOM. NOS. 2533 - 2597 (C.SN.W. CLASS J)127-! I 10 8 I AXLE NUMBER Lii ii^l r-o-. ^-^ c^iLA.i a Zi^ r-ok r-ok 11 £I il u 7-O2! AXLE SPACING 52.50 5000 52.50- 52.50 51.30 52.50--52.50 5130 52.50 52.50 50.00 52.50 - AXLE LOADS - KIPS WHEEL DIAMETER • 36 3 AX
RM2CHX63D–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1905, No.11-14 . eS ^ ;-i »-io o oHE-Eh wpqcq o o P3 Sm f-. (h S- (h c c c o cdpqaqeq g fl o ^^5 3 X cfj = -C ^ ^^ — 3J Oj W v! ^■ 03 S c: o 5 =^ —E-i-5 h-l 01-5 h-; Eh Q :j r; T -^L^; ^ k^ ,*- O ^^ G 5 „ G G • ? ■ O 5 :teS v: O CQ £,0. ° CO o r - M ^G be -< -r 5 = S !U ie G .S * - i;:5lJS0 :gc:Sg^ •^ i- t: n G • - =5 o 5 o ^|gEh a 5 « 2i u: !- 5 G|r^ S<C^-< • - =S o <5 hUQcAjQ S9 ? gg ii ^ r- ^ ^ ^^- r-- a; -•-5 *-r G . G -3 s- r22 i 1. ^. fi^ S :s fC m o o W ^ o i •-G o O O O o o 6 E. (II) 314 THE REPORT OF THE No. 12 oooo oooooooooooooooooo Oi
RM2CGHW44–. A New method of stating and explaining the Scripture chronology, upon Mosaic astronomical principles, mediums and data, as laid down in the Pentateuch . S ^ r zr i- fT ZX 0 r ZX 3 ■4 34 14 CHll. V. 7. 314 34 K 3 16 16 4 l :i b ;^ ;^ lb .6 1(lb i lb lb ■ 4 18 18 Ark kRcJ.c viii. V. 4 6 7 7 |3 18 2 7iS 17 i3 18 .718 Ik Cove fent oDt III 1718 ■ <) ■9 34 9 |9 3 4 6 9 ■920 ■9 20 9 20 jj cviii. V. 8. 19 V 24 24 6 24 24 . 2324 23 24 < 2324 24 ( 24 24 20 f 1 26 26 c 6 4 j6 26 zb 2 V. 13. Is ;i J 2^ 23 4 :8 27 l8 2728 27 :8 2728 28 2J 34 ioMo % =9 6 7 2930 2930 29 293 ^ 293^ JL 6 29 b 3 ^
RM2CRTRPR–. The Bell System technical journal . M 0 rt ONO NO rt 10 ■ rt 10 0 LO CO ID • CO 0 0 CO W) rti lO •-H rtl 0 000 rt 0 •* t^ CN LO 0 -* CO li-) • 00 — rt • rt 0 00 00 J^ CN Tf 0 CO NO cs rt rt LO r-l ■,-, 000 Oco co5 ■ • rtio 0 lO 0 CO u ^ ^ ^—i ^-H 0 M rt CN 0 LO •rtLO 0 O (>4 • 0 ■rt CN NO ^^ ■u5 .C COC CO (U CN Tl ^ 0. CN ooooio rtc^^rr^lO fe; .?^^^^ ^ .^ t r- ^ o-ti e-s jj U2 tn 5 J E 5S 1) -—- il rt ^- a. rt 1) .5 &? <]H £-30)0) iSO 55 « ^rt^3. ^ K-^ BQ k- -Sift, ^^g 313 314 BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL through design. Experimental models were released for systems tests andthe need
RM2CEKB7J–. A new touch-stone for gold and silver wares ... ?^ 5 ^ 3 ^ 3 ^ i «>^ 0 • 1-^ j ^ I 6 o % 14 12 »3 18 d 0 0 2 12 0 5 9 2 15 8 141^ 3 i8 o 8 3 14 16 6 II 9 2f 1 o 10 18 4 17 12 14 314 6 5 o i^ 12 16 18 18 16 18 4 7 12 1 0 16 7 6 8 i8 I o ip I 18 XVrj gf- I P 2 10 0 21 l^ 8 VllJ 8- 0 14 12 11 6 I 0 10 20 lUJ gr 0 7 6 12 12 I ^ 5 10 ij g 0 3 14 ) gr. 1 0 J M hfpo Carradts and a qttar.ofa Giain.^* the Ounce. Tfpo Carrads and half a Grain. At the Ounce, r f 2 J 4 5 6 78 P lO ii; 20 56 Jl8 10 II 12 12 o r a 2 n3 t3 1 3 0 1 3 4 7^ ^ 2 d 8 14 12 3 5^ i^ I 18 — — 4 i.i 17 P 2 5 5 21 16 8, 6
RMRD34YP–. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 314. Marbach entrance, showing drone excluder.. 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.. Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954, ed. New York, Macmillan
RMRDTR84–. [Collected reprints, 1912-1919. Mammals; Mammals; Birds. 314 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. XI.. 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.. Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. s. l. , s. n.
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