RM2CEF44R–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. H. W. DeCourtenay & Co. Sole Agents for Canada. 476 St. Paul St., MONTREAL. «=g Always Specify this BRAND When Ordering. -$». HORSESHOES. I F.O.B. Toronto H No. 2 No. 1. B Iron Shoes. and and larger, smaller Light, medium, and heavy. 4 05 4 30 Snow shoes 4 3D 4 55 Steel Shoes. Light 4 35 4 60 Featherweight (all sizes) 5 60 5 60 Toe weight steel shoes 6 70 JAPANNED WARE.Discount, 45 and 5 per cent, off list, June1893. ICE PICKS. Star, per doz 3 00 3 25 KETTLES.Brass spun, 714 PC. dis. jff new list. Copper, psr 11 0 30 0 50 American, 60 and 10 to 65 an
RM2CE491E–. Army list . P. L. ... Le Gallais, A. G. LE P. E. M. Legard, A. D. DA. L Sir J. D. ... Le Gassick, P. N. ... Leg-at, A. W T LeGeyt.P. H. Legg-, P. B G. E.W. J. B P. P. ... ... R. W W. R Leggrat, W ...35506229.5, 2363... 359... 2048... 2.361 ..20.33c... 2048... 549a...202.5a.. 18.390...1360a..12756...173Sa...202.5a... 240.5... 2408... 851a...196.5c... 2421...15566...1260a... 2401... 450... 2546...13066... 1514... 1229... 770a... 816... 901... 2036... 2447... 2048... 21.51R.... 229.5 ...1334a 2287, 2362...15bM...13946... 822a...2011c... 18.35... 2048 H.... 2.361... 23.37...1228a... 489... 2401.
RM2CEHAE8–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. H. W. DeCourtenay & Co. Sole Agents for Canada. 476 St. Paul St., MONTREAL. tiff- Always Specify this BRAND When Ordering. ®ft. HORSESHOES. F.O.B. TorontoNo. 2 No. 1.Iron Shoes. and and larger, smallerLight, medium, and heavy. 4 05 4 30 Snow shoes 4 30 4 55 Steel Shoes. Light 4 35 4 60 Featherweight (all sizes) 5 60 5 60 Toe weight steel shoes 6 70 JAPANNED WARE.Discount, 45 and 5 per cent, off list, June,1899. ICE PICKS. Star, per doz 3 00 3 25 KETTLES.Brass spun, 7 /■ p.c. dis. off new list. Copper, per 1* 0 30 0 50 American, 60 and IU to 65 and 5
RM2CGHRR4–. Complete arithmetic . e base line, inthe third range west of the principal meridian. R. 3W. R. 2W. N W 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 11 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 s Townships are divided into squares, numbered as shown in the second map, E each being 1 mi. square. These divisions are called sections. The second map represents township X ofthe first map. N.W.i E-4OFN.W. N.E.i 8i Each section is then divided as shown in the third map,wdiich represents the section Y (No. 21) ofthe second map. The shaded portion of this map is described asfollows: S.W. ^o
RM2CE3N4X–. Sylvia ou La nymphe de Diane : ballet en trois actes et cinq tableaux . 2i 8 8- 4^hfg im z ^p rat *—y 1 T11^ §** #—# £E ^ ,7 7 V r 8 8- m 4 M#4=# £ (=2 ^ ^ £ ^ id. #—# £ t 7 7 35 =7: 7 ft* m. 57 7 7 z 5^ i—=**?— nu » 7 7 ^ i ; iEB ^=^ * /-i . r± SS^fi 0 m P IS* *=* s g^g i S £ 2==±=* ?hi—La ^f relies «p i i * i Jfg • £ 5^E ^ w/ ? soste?iuto. I ^ s £ ^ p^ Mfl n m *£ • E i-r
RM2CENT55–. The official records of the Oregon volunteers in the Spanish war and Philippine insurrection. ■ti re ■3 &i 5 S w 55S ^ ;5^ ^ ed cor-hdqrs.educedO. No.onfl ne-ts; Dec. ..a d ucecMay y 30,inerl s wit III! an; reaiiderId MaIs.; foM- roll OREGON VOLUNTEERS IN SPANISH WAR. 157 ? ^ S 5 -^ S :* ^^ 7 ,• c L. c ^ -e <^ 2 o -.2 o -^ o . .-t: 5r 3 5 ^rsj ^ r- — . z. z r •- T ?i ^.c.Sl-S =5-3 §^0—If ■- Z -.5-^- =5 -S «■■= i bii-C i 3 bl) a 07 3 3 35 xajaa ■c-r--^ ■a..« ilor -* .33 0 --^-i- ^,•555.
RM2CRK15F–. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . shur- W. Va. . . 31 55 (-onnellsville, Ia . 30 30 (nmi)erland, Md . 2() (iO l>eer Park, Md . 28 00 Fairmont, . ^a . 31 55 Frederick, Md . 22 80 (irafton, W. Va . 30 (>5 Hagerstown, Md . 23 60 Harpers Ferrv, . Va. . 22 70 Havre de (iraee, Md. . 23 45 Johnstown, Ia . 30 35 Kevser, W. Va . 27 50 ][cKce.sport, Pa Martiiisbnrg, W. Va. . 32 05 . 23 45 Mever.sdale, Pa. . . . $28 10 Morgantown, W. Va . . 32 55 Moundsville, W. Va ... 34 20 Mountain Lake Park , .Md. 28 15 Mt. Pleasant, Pa. . . 30 80 Newark, Del. . . ... 24 30
RM2CGYFW4–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . Geo. W Cover Hygeia Hotel 4°8 India Alkali Works 382 Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co 395 International Correspondence Schools 384 Jenkins Bros Cover Johns Mfg. Co.,H. W Covet Jones, B. M., & Co 393 Jones & T.amson Machine Co 35 Knight, O 39° Latrobe Steel Co 393 Leach, H. L 3?2 Leonard & Ellis Cover Lima Locomotive and Machine Co 405 Link Belt Engineering Co 39° Manning, Maxwell & Moore 395 Maris Bros 39 Mason Regulator Co. 382 McConway &TorleyCo Cover McKce. Fuller & Co Cover Meeker. S. J 4°2 Moore, F.. 4°5
RM2CDJ1JX–. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO - VITAL STATISTICS, 1916 . ^ ** Z V e8 .„ & OS & o £ 2 * * • -.«£• £=3 8 8*2-35 S5 «> £ & a * £ a w 5o 5 H Si -| :-| CJ :-* : : : : - :::—:::! :| : :| : 1 : :i -1 - : 51 CJ 1 • CJ <# 5* • • CJ • • • 1 CI : :< : : : : :| :| : : 1 1 : :i :| : : sg 1:^1 : :::::::! ::-:::::! :| : :i : 1 : :i :| : : £1 :l : :l CJ :t :*- : : :| 3 • w 00 CJ • th • CI 1 ™ - | 1 : :l :| i i SI :l : : : ::::::: 1 : :*- : : : : :| : :| 1 : :i -1 ;-* 3 -1 :l •* :::-:::! eo : :** : :- : : 1 :| : :| : 1 : : 1 :1 : •: 8 *! : d :-:-:: :| d : :** : : : : : j :| : :| : 1 : :l :| eo -1 4C0
RM2CEKX7H–. Bicycles and supplies. Each A 1 $1.75 A 2 90 A3 45 A 4 25 A 5 25 A 6 60 PRICES Each A 7 $0.30 A 8 85 A 9 45 A 10 50 All 20 A 12 15 A 20 15 Each A 13 $0 10 A 14 10 A 15 10 A 16 20 A 17 & 18 40 A 19 10 All prices in this catalogue are net. T. W. BOYD & SON, MONTREAL 35 The Hercules The Little Fellow with the Big Grip.. Weight 26 ozs. Has fewer parts than any other. Is one-half to one pound lighter than any other. Is no longer than the average plain hub. Is as easily and quickly removed from and replaced in the frame as the ordinary hub,because its construction renders a side arm absolutely unn
RM2CEJAT4–. The American stationer. {, best quality, L. DeJonge & Co., $9..58; 100 reams common wovemedium, on double cap marble paper, L. De Jonge & Co., $4.73; 40 reams best German combpaper, 31x35, H. Griffin & Sons, $11.20; 40 reamsbest German double cap comb paper, JohnCampbell & Co., $11.23; 20 reams best Germancomb paper, 22x28, John Campbell & Co., $12.23.Binders boards—25,000 pounds No. 1 bindersboards, H. Griffin & Sons, $.039; 50,000 poundsgoods No. 3 binders boards. No. 20, 2.5)^x29,Dobler, Mudge & Chapman, $.0315; 150,000 pounds good No. 3 binders boards, No. 35, 24>^x29, W. T. Henderson
RM2CGTNX0–. Electric railway journal . et, Chicago, 111 108 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL January 5, 1918 See howeasy it isto check thewar taxwith the Bonham Traffic Recorder No special war tax checks. No extra work for conduc-tors. Less than one minute required by checker to enterand add war tax. This is only one of the manyreasons why you should haveBonham Traffic RecorderService. The Bonham Recorder Company Hamilton, Ohio 5? -5 12 07 53 3 I 2 9557 44398 Up Off II11 t;o Cosh 45 22 44 1 zz 44 1 4* 1 - 61 30 1 71 35 1 71 35 o 70 1 71 35 z:o 70 1 21 (0 20 1 9 4 8 1 27 13 26 1 27 13 26 I 45 22 It w A A 44 ). 4
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.
RM2CE5B90–. Benjamin Electric Mfg. Co., manufacturers, wireless clusters and lighting specialties. . Socket with Holder Cat. No 4242 ALUMINUM HOLDERS Ltat Bid. « tld I •??» :g:: **>-«»»» *>.» w 3 4217 3 -A oc S % 4239 4 Holder only ;Jg fj> j BRUSHED BRASS HOLDERS WITH SPRING CLIP 4240 ^ V Form-a; Holder only $0.26 60 2 4242 3 V • A -35 W 3 1244 3« H In S S 4246 4 Holder only ™ g J 4248 5 - .60 60 9 4250 6 -80 60 9 ho.d!?,H|3ordl«d,iThUro.t??>10y„t£ 13 f?* * above including s™0 w«n socket*; on holders only, Schedule IV discounts BENJAMIN LIGHTING SPE< LALTIES ,),. PORCELAIN-LINED SOCKETS 6
RM2CEJ2KT–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1900. H. W. DeCourtenay & Co. Sole Agents for Canada. 476 St. Paul St., MONTREAL. ASF Always Specify this BRAND When Ordering, -ffitt. j HORSESHOEH. F.O. B.TorontoNo. 2 No. 1.Iron Shoes. and and larger, smallerLight, medium, and heavy. 4 5 4 3D Snow shoes 4 3 J 4 65 Steel Sho^s. Light 4 35 4 61 Featherweight (all sizes) 5 6) 5 6) Toe weight tteel shoe3 6 70 JAPANNED WARE. Disount, 43 aad 5 per cent, off list, June,189J. ICE PICKS. Star, perdoz 3 00 3 25 KElTLKi.Brass spun, 7% p.o. dia. off new list. Copper, par I 0 30 0 50 American, 60 aad 10 to 65 and 5
RM2CH0GR7–. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . High average 3 games one night, Super-visors, 876-2-3. Second High Average 3 games one night,Accounting, 855-2-3. L. Per Avpra„. Cent. Averaee 12 733 772-2g 17 622 772-20 22 511 766-30 24 467 728-39 24 467 727-20 25 444 7i8- 27 400 735-35 29 356 694-26 Individual Standing. Team 1. W. Henning.. .Trans.. 2. B. Richtstieg.. M. of W. 3. H. Levy Acctg. . 4. G. Flemming..Stores... 5. C. LaFlare.. .Supr.. . 6. H. Siems Supr. . 7. H. Hines Engrs. . 8. L. Fittro M. of W. 9. E. Busch Acctg. . 10. W. Kennedy. .Supr. . 11. W. Schulz.... Engrs. . 12. Whitmer Car Acct 13. W.
RM2CE6DFK–. A catalogue and price-list of drawing instruments . 5 I 25 I 25 I 35 $1 25 I 25 I 25 I 25 I 75 I 75 2 00 $1 5° I 50 I 50 2 00 474 W. 475 W. 476 W. 477 W. 478 W. 479 W, Flat White-Edge Offset Scales. Flat White-Edge Offset Scale, 2-inch, divided either 10x50, 10x20, 20x40 or 30x60 parts to the inch $0 Flat White-Edge Offset Scale, 2-inch, divided either 40x80, 50x100 or 80x100 parts to the inch Flat White-Edge Offset Scale, 3-inch, divided either 10x50, 10x20, 20x40 or 30x60 parts to the inch Flat White-Edge Offset Scale. 3-inch, divided either 40x80, 50x100 or 80x100 parts to the inch 1 Flat
RM2CH2MR0–. An American railroad builder, John Murray Forbes . ichigan Southern, 23, 43, 46,47,49-51, 53, 60,63,73,79,86.MobUe & Ohio, 44, 71, 81.New Albany & Salem, 46, 47, 52.N. Y. Central, 60.Northern Cross, 74, 77, 89.Pacific Railroad, 70,81,189-191.Peoria & Oquawka, 74, 77, 89.Union Pacific, 161.Rhodes, J. F., 88, 116, 117, 127.Round Hill School, 2, 12.Ruskin, J., 152.Russell, Earl, 121, 127, 133.RusseU, H. S., 118, 119, 138.Russell, S., 34, 35.RusseU & Co., 5, 8,10. Sanitary Commission, 118.Sault Ste. Marie Canal, 55, 98.Scott, R., 129.Scott, W., 115.Sedgwick, C. B., 118, 119.Seward, W. H., 39, 14
RM2CDAGXP–. Records of water levels in wells in southern California . 27.Apr. 3..Apr. 11.Apr. 25.Mays..May 27.July 14.Oct.l.. May...July 14.Aug. 2.Oct. 8.. 191i. 1915. 1916.Destroyed by January floods. Depthof waterlevelbelowbenchmark. Ft. in.6 75 4 4 9 5 05 144455557 3 11 5 4 5 1 6 1 THE RECORDS. 137 Records of water levels in wells in San Diego County, California—Continued.H5. F. M. Judson, SW. i sec. 35, T. 12 S., R. 1 W., San Pasqual. [Dug well, 11.0 feet deep, 3 by 3 feet in cross section. Bench mark: Tack in top of 2 by 3 inch curb postat southwest corner, 4 inches above surface, 419.44 feet above
RM2CE0EXP–. Rapport . w ; {B) Meadow, 3 years ; (C) Meadow, 1 year ; (D) Meadow, 3 years, 38 acres ;22 338 {E) Old pasture ; [F) Sugary, 700 trees ; (G) Sugar-house;(H) Cedar grove ; (1) Dwelling-house 35 x 37 ; (2) Dependencies 25 x 28 ; (3) Poultry and tool house ; (4) Grain shed 18 x 24 ; (5) Sheep-fold 30 x 30 ; (6) Barn 45 x 80 ; (7) Stable 19 x 80 ; (8) Hay barn 35 x 32 ; (9) 28 X 28 ; (10) Old house 50 x 25; (11) Another old house 24 x 18; (VP) Orchards; (Sh) Shedds patent wire fences ; Fig. 79 (plate 13.) View of some of Mr. Eeburns Jersey herd taken in (he pasture Fig. 79. Road sign or guide, s
RM2CH30HX–. Summer excursion routes . ve miles distant. Principal Hotels. Magnolia House Capacity, 125. Three others Capacity, 150. Excursion 903. Pennsylvania R. R to Toms River. Returning by same route.THROUGH RATES. Beverly, N. J $2 20 | Media, Pa $3 30 Bordentown, N. J 2 20 Burlington, N. J 2 05 Camden, N. J 2 60 Centreville, Md 7 15 Chester, Pa 3 30 Cookstown N. J 1 80 Delaware City, Del 4 95 Merchantville, N. J 2 35 Middletown, Del 5 20 Mount Holly, N. J 1 65 Moorestown, E. or W., N. J 2 10 Newark, Del 4 55 New Castle, Del 4 10 Dover, Del 6 30 Oxford, Pa 5 05 Easton, Md 8 00 | Philadelphia, Pa 2 6
RM2CDJKW9–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . liveWeber M M Mrs 71B W SthWebster M A Mrs 828 W 9thWeiand G E 1001 S Los AngelesWeingart Benj 116% and 1104 P Main a 4 09 E 5thWeinig Nellie Mrs 240 S FlowerWells D E 1007 S BwayWells Geo 814 S Grand avWells N E Mrs SOS S San PedroWelt Rebecca Mrs 613 Stanford avWenter Conrad 3723 S Central avWerkhaupt Wm 416 S HopeWest Edwd 322 S FlowerWesterhowen Gertrude Mrs 12 35 SanteeWetzel M M Mrs 526 E 6th CO CO 09 S2 m as CD a> e<9 OQ 2. z. <5 .« a» 2.01 ZS a*«» z: e-^ -HAVE YOU -tiEARD vZ^THF RFa DIAYFD DIAMIIINTHF WnHD II THE BEST PLAYER PIANQ I
RM2CRWNG9–. The Bell System technical journal . ains nearly constant, at about 0.82, until b becomes about 0.40ZO 3 0.35 tr ^ 0.30 a 0.250.200.15 -^ ^ ^ /! N ^ li ^ c^ 1 1 k^ X 1 . , 1 j ^ /I b = t.a o.e-j< 0.6-^ Ijl 111 oaU- / h ////, 4 w 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0,4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 I.I 1.2 1.3 RECIPROCAL OF THE MODULUS, P Fig. 4.1—Distribution function for the reciprocal of the modulus (r = 0 to 1.4). 0.7, after which the location of the maximum value moves rather rapidlyto about 0.71 for ft = 1. For the cases 6=0 and b = 1, it is easily found, by differentiating (4.7)and (4.8), that the
RM2CE4BMA–. Plant inventory; plant material introduced . Inventory 74, Seeds and Plants Imported Plate I. ° c-5 c cS52 = la ?. h „ m 1 O z W D>??< 5o <S o a?^ «ta » 35 = 5 u w fPSlsl CD ^ s- C -» i —i?C c .„ cS 05iO x o o - O co w oa x * 3 s z LU CO =) o ?< • CO 2 8 JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1923 56199 to 56265—Continued. No. 57. Galego barbado XFucense. 56224. No. 58. Galego barbado XLobeiro (Ideal). No. 59. Lobeiro X Barbel- la. 56226. No. 61. Lobeiro X Galegobarbado. 56227. No. 62. Lobeiro X Ribeiro. No. 63. Santa Martha XBarbella. No. 64. Santa Martha XFucense. 56230. No. 65. Santa Mart
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
RM2CE41G0–. Army list . V S. J. ... Tom.es. A. C. T. ... Tom.inson, J. M.Tomkin,.;. W. K.Tom.kins, A. ... — E. L. G. L. r H. L. H. O. W.P. Tomkinson, C. W. Ii. A. TomJiyns, G. F. W. r Tomlin. J. I<.... J. O. — M.H. m M. J. B. K. S. Tomlin Money-Shewan. ...2036c... 196... 17?0... 1293 ... 20.57... 1263 ...iy84«, ...20.36c.. 1554... 2272...1521i... 1968... 20.57... 867... 2.321... 1946...1665«.. 1539i...20.30a... 2i62... 2390... 2.349... 546a... 19]5... 2.30.3... 1568... 217a... 1306... 205...1304//... 17.35... 192S... 2.321... 447a ... 2.321 ... 816o... 23702014a... 2.3f8... 2057... 1542 K. E Tomiins.
RM2CR58TE–. Railroad structures and estimates . THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL SWITCH LEADS. 213 TABLE 95.— TABLE OF THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL SWITCH LEADS. (Amer. Ry. Eng. Assoc.)In all cases gage is considered 4 ft. 8| in. Properties of frogs. Thickness of all frog points 0| in. N = frognumber. F = frog angle. W = length point to toe. K = length point to heel. Totallength. Spread attoe. Spread atheel. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Deg. Min. Sec. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Feet. Feet. 456 14 11 9 15 0025 1631 38 3 2 3 7 4 0 5 4 6 5 7 0 8 6 10 0 11 0 0.790.710.66 1.321.281.16 789 876 10 1609 1021 35 4 54 96 0 8 1
RM2CP2J8Y–. Electric railway journal . 7 14 Z—--August- 28 4 11 18 E5 2 9 le EB —>)K- October ^920 30 5 13 20 ^7 ■ 4 11 16 25 1 6 15 ->H December >j|< 1921 160150140130« 120I 110^100908070 eo 50. —I 1 r- A - Tiva S-man ccrrs-W minuteheadwayB= Two safety cars-SO minute heao/wayC = Tivo safety cars-tripper 3.SS Ri^. to 7.35 EM.D = Two safety cars-tripper !Z25 RM. to 10.15 RM.E = Three sorfety cars-15 minute tieaplway DAILY RECEIPTS ON TWO SINGLE-ZONE ROUTES FROM AUG. 1, 1920, TO JAN. 19, 1921, SHOWING HOW MORE FREQUENT SERVICE INCREASES PASSENGER REVENUES 674 Electric Railway Jourmal, Vo
RM2CGGTKC–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . h 4545 Park blvd.Burns Eliza A, mgr The Calexico, r 8 3 5, 6th.Burns Elliott P, r 8 35, 6th. Burns Emmeline, steno S D Savings Bank, r 3788 Arizona.Burns Evangeline G, steno Pac Tel & Tel Co, r 1319, 5th.Burns Frank H (Lora A), meat ctr C S Hardy, h 2096 Newton av.Burns Fred (Pearl), electr Sou Elect Co, h 305 2 Hawthorn.Burns Fred W (Agnes R), miner, h 2 845. 4th.Burns Grace (wid Henry P), r 835, 6th.Burns Jas (Anna), porter, h 3411 National av. Office Phone, 242-WRes. Phone, 175-W R. F.Zimmerman Plumbing and Heating Contractor 7921 GirardStreet
RM2CEEN32–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ?I ANGLE Anglr-neckSprinkler. Rubber,neck. 60 cts.;cts.; 1(Postageextra.) Angle Vi-pt. sire%-Pt. 70pt. 90 cts.10 cts.. Square 100$4005.007.008.50 3 ft $0.06 4 07 5 10 6 12 Square. Hardwood. 28 in. long Per 100, .25, Per M. 1.80 36 .35; 2.50 48 .45; 3.90 Cane. Stakes used by plant growers and in green-houses for tying roses, pinks, etc. Lengths from5 to 10 ft. 100, $1.25; in bundles of 500 for $5.00 perbundle. RlSTIC WORK. Strongly made from naturalroots. Ranging Baskets. 8-in. 75 cts. e
RM2CDYEMX–. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1904 . Pierre O.C G. B U.S Arg. Republic Australasia Belgium Brazil B. Africa B. E. Indies B. Honduras B. W. Indies Cen. Am. States.. Chile China France Germany Hawaii Holland Jajjan Mexico Newfoundland Peru Philippines St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia West Indies— American ] Cuban ji O. C intone and manufactures of :—Gypsum, crude 7,5003,715 42,786 35,000 3,900 27,330 6,950 3C,1706,0101.6001 9,0008,468 8,00024,4.50 6,00081,000j 4^150 . ... i11,68820,00045,000 49,000 127,181 30,907 265,049 525 5,017 1,320 220 2,755 1,644 2,133 6,241 17,925 5 5,171 1,135
RM2CP2H2T–. Ornithologie de la Savoie, ou, Histoire des oiseaux : qui vivent en Savoie a l'état sauvage soit constamment, soit passagèrement . «* Lith. J^ Perrin. CJumhéry. J.ïerner d«L. et Lilli, 1 Canard Tadorne, /??A/e œdu/le, auprïnlem/js: r/s>g?.nâ£; P. 349.1 Canard Sauvatfe,mâ/e achi/te,■% or.zial; P. 35 2. o C? 3 C anar d Ckip e au, mà/p a c/n/ïe; y^gTîizat. ; P. 3 5 ô.I C an ai-cl Pilet,/«.?/» adu/fei/àgr.nal/^.^W. DE LA SAVOIE. 359 zags cendrés ou dun cendré roussâtre clair, surfond noirâtre ; les grandes couvertures alaires, demême que le croupion et les sous-caudales, dunnoir profond ; enf
RM2CPCA44–. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . ls 50 5 Fighting Shells 50 5 Pearl Conchs 50 5 Silverlips ;.... 50 5 Goldmouths 50 5 Silver mouths 50 5 Orange Scorpions 50 5 Black Ears 50 5 Screw Shells 50 5 Banded Murex 50 5 Lettered Olives 50 4 Boxes of assorted Small Shells l 00 ISea Horse 35 1 Armor Starfish 7^ 35 1 Golden Starfish 35 3 Compass Starfish 75 3 Mammoth Sea Urchins 50 Lot of assorted pieces W. I. White Branch Coral ;.. 2 00 Lot Organpipe Coral 1 00 2 Purple Sea Ferns 50 8 Purple Sea Ferns 1 50 2 Yellow Sea Fans 50 3 Yellow Sea Fans 25 2 Golden Sei Eans 75 This
RM2CR3DN1–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . 3- Test Gear No. /2/nCbrA.TesT Geor No. // /n Cor 3.Impact Ve/oc/fv=437 MPN W/ Ft, ?er sec. .1[i if Vs 1 AH a 1 x/ l^J1j >.y ** s„ 7 SVi! Jjjj i ^ /j Ft per sec. I I l/l ! l/l I / I I TfWlA •/ If i 11 I X ! ! V L -/.36 Ft per sec. fTgure72f Sec ^7«7/- Compress/on *? ./! ? 2 5 30 .35 40 46 7/me—Seconds Dotted lines represent instantaneous car velocities as de-termined from the original car-movement curves. The irregularities are due in general to vibrations of the-car structure induced by dr
RM2CH481T–. Summer excursion routes . ngton, Del 4 80 York, Pa 9 40 .fl£SThese rates do not include transfer of passenger or bag-gage through Philadelphia. ft5*Special Excursion Tickets limited in use to ten days.Moorestown, E. or W., N.J $2 50 Mount Holly, N. J 2 10 New Lisbon, N. J 1 65 Norristown, Pa 3 45 Pemberton, N. J 1 90 Philadelphia, Pa 2 75 Phcenixville, Pa 3 90 Pottstown, Pa 4 35 Queen Lane, Pa 3 00 Reading, Pa 5 10 Trenton, N. J 265 Tulpohocken, Pa 3 00 Vincentown, N. J 2 10 Wayne, Pa 3 60 Westmoreland, Pa 3 00 Wilmington, Del 3 95 Allens Lane, Pa $i 10 I Beverly, N. J 2 55 j Bordentown, N.
RM2CJ7M8P–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1921 . oude, Ocean Beach.Green Evelyn L, student, r 5 72, 18th.Green Fannie Mrs, h 1124 G.Green Floyd, hostler, r 2184 Logan av.Green Francis M, real est 866, 7th, h 353, ISth.Green Frank, r 715 Bway.Green Frank, insp S D Elec Ry, r 35 3, 18th.Green Frank (Helen), slsmn, h 3070 Palm.Green Frank C, lab, r 5 01, 7th. Green Frank D (Louise B), mgr Rainier Supply Co, h 2 8 80 Fir.Green Frank L (Pauline), foremn Globe Grain & Milling Co. h 2160 Irvine a v. Office Phone, 242-WRes. Phone, 175-W R. F. Zimmerman Plumbing and Heating Contractor 7921 GirardStreet L
RM2CP4H8A–. The oist . enus Shells 50 5 Fighting Shells 50 5 Pearl Conchs 50 5 Silverllps 50 5 Goldmouths 50 5 Silvermouths 50 5 Orange Scorpions 50 5 Black Ears 50 5 Screw Shells 50 5 Banded Murex 50 5 Lettered Olives : 50 4 Boxes of assorted Small Shells 1 00 1 Sea Horse 35 1 Armor Starfish 35 1 Golden Starfish 35 3 Compass Starfish 75 3 Mammoth Sea Urchins 50 Lot of assorted pieces W. I. ^hite Branch Coral 2 00 Lot Organpipe Coral 1 00 2 Purple Sea Ferns 50 2 Purple Sea Ferns 1 50 2 Yellow Sea Fans .* 50 2 Yellow Sea Fans 25 2 Golden Sei Eans 75 This assortment of shells, etc., at low rateswill sell
RM2CPW74P–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ^ c; CMO w O O <N oO 00 O (M 2 ou H2 Q uu. CO tc CO CO ^ CM!M ^ CM Ol o o o oo o o oCO — 00 C2 O CO CO >o o o to I>- C5 I T-( O I CSI O O iO O o co i> oo^ CM ^ O CO o CO CO ■ c a 21 i zc6T-i CM cS 35 5 - w o g 2 ^ cO ^ § 13 Copyright, Underwood and UnderwoodU S. Soldier Students Leaving Birmingham (England) UniversityUncle Sam has tried to make up for the hardships that his overseas boys sustained during the War by givingthem wonderful opportunities for travel and education in Europe since the Armistice. The soldiers in this pictureare but
RM2CH14RK–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . Hoffman.Geo.W 285 HnnI, Robert W., & Co 287 Indus al Va rCo. al Correspondence Scliot.ils 285 Jenkins Bros 4th Cover Jones, B. M. & Co 287 Jt>nes & Lamson Machine Co. Keasbey & Mattison Co ad Cover Lake Shore R. R 17 Latrobe Steel Co 35 Lalrobe Steel & Coupler Co 35 Leach & Simpson 5 Lone & Allstatler Co 15 Lunkenheimer Co 21 Mason Regulator Co 286 McConway A Torley Co 32 McCord &• Co 3d Cover Mo I Flexible Steam Joint Co. 2«6 Nathan Mfg. Co j National Car Coupler Co i, National Malleable
RM2CGM2KC–. Thirteenth regiment of New Hampshire volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865: a diary covering three years and a day . t;! CD TO ^^ 32 GO 35 CO ct^cO PCCc^fXi CO CM CO to 0^ -N 3^ CO (?) osaH 6^ MMM d^ 0) S a> a 3J be 3 be 0 •£ t -tK i ^^ 6u 0 PS c g P 0Pi Is ^ W CM W P 6 >if .2 0 10P <^SP 0 c - 5- . Hon. dis. May 9,Pro. 2d Lieut. DePro. 2d Lieut. NoWounded sev. Sep 1§ 6S^ Dis. for disabilityActing Asst. SurgMustered out Jun Pro. SurgeonDis. for disabPro. SurgeonPro. SurgeonDeclined Sept Declined.Declined Jan.Mustered out asg1 Pro. 2d Lieut.Pro. 1st LieutPro. 2d Lt
RM2CHP9T0–. Special no. 12 : Muncie buggies . points. PRICE PER IOO. LENGTH, fir AND % 1 to 1%. W 2 2%.....: 2A 2K 3 3M 3% .... 3H 4 W *A 4% 5 sy2 V£ VA ....... 8 $0 23342526272829303131323233343537394!424446 ft H SO 27 $0 34 28 34 28 34 29 35 32 37 33 39 34 40 35 42 36 43 ->* 45 38 4(i 39 48 41 50 42 51 43 53 45 56 47 59 49 62 52 65 54 68 56 72 SO 5050505153555759606264666869-7175788286-8993 yi SO 6868686868686870727477798183869095991 041 081 12 EXCELSIOK TIRE BOLTS. PRICE PER IOO. Length. X 16 ■% 16 X i $0 14141415 16 18 SO 1414141516171819202123 24 126 SO 1818181920212324252627•2829 $0 25353535262
RM2CDBC9C–. San Diego City and County Directory - 1919 . C L, 7884 Girard, La Jolla.Cook H C, 220 West F.Crooks H W, 219, 3d av, Chula VistaDougherty J H, 626, 3d.Grandier Frank, 734, 1st.Harbs J H, 835 G. Limon Hernando, 761, 6th rm 4.San Diego Sun Publishing Co, 1167SAN DIEGO UNION CO, Bway sw 7th. cor 3d.Sauer A R, 919, 4th rm 4 2.Scripps Central Office The, 52 5 C, 6th floor.Seay C A, Ramona.Smith & Son, El Cajon.TRIBUNE CO THE, Bway sw cor 3d.Turnbull Coulson, 953, 8th. * Publishers DirectorySAN DIEGO DIRECTORY CO, Union Bldg 2 35 Bway. Pumps CLIFF HARL S, 416-42 4, 5th.MACHINERY SUPPLY CO, 3 4 0-3
RM2CDH07C–. Rod and gun . and the attendance and the programmewere both abbreviated in consequence. Fiverounds of ten birds each were shot off, and apleasant time spent, notwitlistanding theadverse conditions. The visitors were Wj* F.Stotts, Essex; C. Thrasher, Amherstburg; B.Filion, Windsor; H. ONeill, Paquette; E. Pas-torius, Harrow, and Alex. ONeil, Paquette. The scores were: — W. F. iStotts 10 10 6 5 5—36 C. Thrasher 5 8 7 6 6—32 B. Pillion 6 2 4 6 6—24 H. ONeill 7 9 7 8 6—37 W. H. Brundaeg 3 6 6 6 4—25 E. Pastorius 9 4 6 8 8—35 Dore Wigle 3 6 9 5 9—32 Thos. Pastorius 9-9 9 9 8—44 J. Manders 6 4 5 8
RM2CEKJ5H–. Notable men of Illinois & their state. ^ — J x ^ -S =-^ : — - N-r „ — T - n 5 — r. X r 7 „ — — - - -: r - - :: ^ ^ ^ c 7, X z ^ — E -.f* - ; 7 B t; •r — :, r > w :: r T ^ - 3 =: :::: - - Z < ?^ = - z = -? c — - ; o: ::; ?c - — ?+ ^ S sr C < s X 1 1 5: .. 71 — — - 52. ^ C X CJ ^ c 2 j-^ : - d P «.5-«Sw > n;^£ c ,- r=£^ j K^ 3 ?^ ^?o. o al^S „5St^ > - rt C a: « ? c^ — - O [ — >- p o - ^ - - > ^ 0+^ ^ Q 3 35 d • rS a: ? <-^ y — — J^ Si»^^S [^ Sad-gm ?a^^ -iS 0 =—— 3i; :; O O coO
RM2CF90A0–. Portfolio of maps of Spofford's new cabinet cyclopaedia : containing large scale colored maps of each state and territory in the United States, the provinces of Canada, America's new possessions, etc. %o& W„ T.on.onil u^ -*# ^ Scale of Statute Miles. to 0 12 3 4 5 10. Cape Fort Poinsett FLORIDA ^Y TORTUGAS Z.II. Carysfoot Marquesas Keys}) Pine, Is^andso Vaccas Kevs^1 O 0 q % o° KEY WEST a*dKey v L ^ j:. h. ?R ^ 9 >„ ^ 5v ^ ^ ^> 24 B xowns Cay ft 25 7«° 26 27 31 77 -34 35 37 41 ts° 42 43 45 Reef Riding Rockso o Castle Rock Orange Cay V 0 o t #—2 i£ ^ I 1 QL Elbow Key Salt Key j *i-c*
RM2CHTRC3–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . No. 4 W B.- Irice, eacli $ .90 No. 6 W B.—Each . 1.10 STABLE FORKS Each. Three-prong Oak Wood Stable Porks $ 75 Pour-prong Oak AVood Stable Porks. 1.00 150^(SIX GRIFFITH (Sl TURNER CO, ^. GRASS HOOKS Best English Grass Hock—No. 2 $0.35 Best English Grass Hoolt—No. 3 50 Best English Hedge or Grass Hooks—No. 4 60 Best English Hedge or Grass Hoi ks—Xo. 5, rivetedback 75 CORN HOOKS No. 2—Cast Steel, not finished $0.20 No. 1—Tempered Steel, luil polish 25 No. 5—Serrated Edge, not adjustable 30 No. 3—Serrated Edge, adjustable 35 Quynn Corn
RM2CEJR63–. Dramatic games and dances for little children. 29 30 31 32 ^E3=^EE« 0 0 + -»- m- -m—» =j=i==i 33 34 35 36 37 1I 38 IS -*—-d—L* * -*—-*-1-*- £!=£=£ -P=P= =£=!= -#-* ^1 39 40 41 42 43 44 fc=^«=^ fc=* *= W^ -••——->- ;^ 2:^5= 2&E 45 Elves Ent. Lightly. 46 47 48 ■#-#- £^=^=l P—,— —& £> ±-=t 73 49 Still mysteriously. 50 jpS -«—*—m- taJ^ —! ^—I—j^- ■#—*—*- 51 52 -,—r—1 s J^-A *=d ^li=a: ££ :^=p: .^—**- Well marked—making of shoes — slower.53 54 i ^ « -^—^—*- 55 56 Play this phrase 3 times. S^ T-- , 0,1 Elves runoff. 62 . 57 Circle Danc.ers.58 59 60 , 61-£7w* rwnqff -K **- -*—^* p=rzcf
RM2CGY7BB–. American engineer and railroad journal . 9 6f 9 7t 9 7 1. IAifif 1ft1A 2 a 2ft 3ft3ft313} 3 1 4 I4 * 1! 5f 5ft a 6f Dimensions £tGH depend up-on Ibe specifications of the Barswith which the Turnbuckles areto bo used and will be suppliedwhen these are known. In ordering state site and ulti-mate teaslle streagtb of Bars. H Incbes Weights of Turnbuckles In Pounds. W. S.-With Stubs. N. S.—Without Stubs. 6 laches 9 Inches 12 Inches SIZ bet beads. bet beads. bet. beads. W.S. N. S. W.S. N. S. W.S. N. S. 1 .96 .49 j 1.85 .75 1.67 .75 1.94 1. 2.3 1.35 s 2.2 1.19 2.5 1.19 3.16 1.8 8.6 2.1 8.57 1.62 4.
RM2CR9TYA–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Vav,n frcco Z Tesr Wc Aifowatc? 7%?<s su. e AO Ore s 8 OS/ l.L/.?.C S.favtW.Vo S^ccf/r, ? /fa fa ^ °ojp tpA-i- Va ^■^//M/is^eVi/fiTJWi t /as ;v?t7^ Ji/t, YCCLU/V. 2:-/9l/? 0 0 &W3Mm&& 6-*SV T WS7 ■e ra7A :^. W^v. btc/e 7?,e/ &i£e ill $ 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 10 /5 20 Z5 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 T//ne /r? M/nufesDiagram of Relief Valve Test. September, 1904. RAILWAY MASTER MECHANIC 363. Five-Inch Safety Valve with Lead Diaphram. tank to a point about 700 feet away, for the purpose ofrecording pressures. One end of this pipe entered thetank
RM2CGJ7JF–. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . — Z o Q o —c o= *—em s t^ cr a «4-H i. — — ;. a is a -«-^ n XI tH ^ +J H -91 o > S en — —■5 Cd Cl, o SO >. •4J — 2h Si a s * « /, -t-> O H 3 ^ a eg — o 3 -- -a - at a — o 3 H- — B--c — — u | TJ & o *-> VJ 3e3 35 <u W - o *? -f 0j OJ -c — . i 3 V . F- a r-, -- oQ £ — tan CO 2c i & o — y 3 Q - - H — e £ h- V ■ — 01 -t-J -^ c3 Xj .a — 3 W Fh 5* o ft F- o — -Q «5 •?«T! <2 cc ^3
RM2CNTWY7–. Ornithologia, or, The birds: a poem, in two parts : with an introduction to their natural history; and copious notes . » * ■ 1 ^^i ^ > ■^^m. a ^ S9B %&> 5 . &. A -- - m-^^^K ^ » fe j£ •^ * t W !• * 5 » c - m ^ > ^V J fe^ ^ t * i ? ^ > » >i 1 --J^ i ^2 . ? > ft —^F ^ ^tf^ -^ M » ^» ^ ^ ^ ^* >; * r . ^ : Sr TV ^- *=m ?^|1 km %, ■ - *> ; ► *» =3= ^ >) > jr ; |r | 1 ^^B * >? ^§ fi - - a ? - >; - -r- ^^^B Wk+ ^M j ^M -. ^Sk ^ 9 WJfc^ ^ • ,/ .^ —^^ •* - ▼ ■* * v % ; #—^V J »> J * J* ■ 35, / >J *> # - f m ^ tC i M % f j W-^ 1 J^ ? w V!S
RM2CGXE9W–. American engineer and railroad journal . (0 15 20 25 30 Miles per Hour 35 40 Diagram No. 2. 174 AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL. Load Back of Tender 30,000 oopX^- • HX ■ .--- - i> 2 A^ 23,000 k , ■, G^ 1 V,i - ■ i ■ w & A3 No. 3 C. & N. W. CLASS R LOCOMOTIVE Available Tractive Force at Driver Circumference G. R. Henderson o: 4SL-Vo 01 , 24,000 s G* 0 •ft** 1:1 i , 70. VV V. >0.W 22,000 o0 ^ > A, 1 -,aiL<l& 50. ^ i^ ^ — tS^iI is[ =^60] Gv IS,000 <i <£§& ifej 4 o^ — - - ■»0. ^^ 7iGT 1 —i— — 1 Tffi — — 5 755 30. ■S-Li C^r 14,000 -r> - — -- - — -- & 12
RM2CH4GG1–. Railway mechanical engineer . Fig. 2—Punch and Die for Convex Steel Staybolt Nut sufficient stock is kept on hand to meet the requirements ofthe different shops along the line. These tools are mostlybought from the manufacturers. In establishing a standard, the size and shape of the mfE? kpP. Punch Die Punch Die SymNo. P c L SymNo. D SymNo. P c L Sym.No. D LIOZ H 3,32 33, «64 Mwz 5 <J2 KII3 7/8 2Z.32 <%4 MII3 23, sz LI03 V 32 35, hi / I* l3Z I19/ M1I6 t ia L/06 V IS 31 41, 44 MI06 15,3Z KII7 8 1 32 lzl, 1 64 Ml/7 31% 1/07 z IS.32 *W fi/07 17. 32 KII8 1% S 132 25* MII8 lk LI08 3. » /e 1
RM2CRB15B–. American engineer and railroad journal . comotives of the same design Road D. I. & W Total weight, lbs 201.(100 Weight on drivers, lbs 154.000 Wgt. driv. -t- total wgt.. 76.5 Tractive effort, lbs 35 100 Diameter drivers, in 69 Cylinders, in.. 21!^ X 26 Steam pressure, lbs 215 Total heating surface, sq. ft 3.378 Grate area. sq. ft 94.8 Tractive effort, -i- heating surf.. 10.4 Total weight -s- heating surface. 59.8 B. D. ratio 717. Heating surface -*- cyl. vol 311. Reference in Amer. Exg 1905 p. 407 D.&H. C. & N. W. C. P. R. l-.i. 179.500 190,000 14 ., 135.500 141,000 75.7 75.7 74.2 30.900 30.
RM2CH5EJ9–. The Street railway journal . 3000 230026oo24O0ilOO eooo JiAoo 35 K * ^uoo ^ 30 *• 1 %Zoo K 2°§ 600 r i- Si I— i ■ itt 1 v ! 4 ArtP t W BAf c. trr- 500 2.000 ^0000 >i 1 6000 m 4-aOO T 5fC OW5 FIG. 9.—ELECTRIC RUN NO. 7- 3 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT, 77TONS. INCLUDING MOTOR CARS, 148.5 TONS. POWER ON, 1470 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5370 FT. WATTHOURS PER TON MILE, 93.4 :IG- II.— ELECTRIC RUN NO. 9. 2 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT, 47TONS. INCLUDING MOTOR CARS, 118.5 TONS POWERON, 4T00 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5490 FT. WATTHOURS PER TON MILE, 99.4 -1 2° 5o 60 7o SO 9Q 20002+002100 ^ moo |jr 1 « 3 . T-T-t-t- 120 130 l&
RM2CHB0TR–. Annual report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts . 000.] Tempera-ture. Deg F. O 8 Ammonia. NiTROGKN AS •6 a s § o w a■a K 3 albuminoid. 00 g -S 1895. 3 c5 3 3 o OS S3 January, 35 .31 .0123 .0089 .0074 .31 .0300 .0001 .28 2.5 368 February, 34 .36 .0117 .0115 .0096 .32 .0350 .0001 .31 2.5 357 March, . 35 .34 .0102 .0104 .0097 .29 .0350 .0000 .36 2.0 200 April, 43 .42 .0130 .0092 .0079 .19 .0360 .0001 .34 2.3 67 May, . 62 1.37 .0067 .0093 .0082 .17 .0390 .0000 .32 1.7 68 June, 72 .37 .0062 .0090 .0083 .24 .0410 .0001 .30 2.2 68 July, . 73 .33 .0075 .0097 .0083 .39 .0450 .0001 .23 2.4
RM2CGXEHJ–. American engineer and railroad journal . »5 20 25 30 Miles per Hour Diagram No. 1.. (0 15 20 25 30 Miles per Hour 35 40 Diagram No. 2. 174 AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL. Load Back of Tender 30,000 oopX^- • HX ■ .--- - i> 2 A^ 23,000 k , ■, G^ 1 V,i - ■ i ■ w & A3 No. 3 C. & N. W. CLASS R LOCOMOTIVE Available Tractive Force at Driver Circumference G. R. Henderson o: 4SL-Vo 01 , 24,000 s G* 0 •ft** 1:1 i , 70. VV V. >0.W 22,000 o0 ^ > A, 1 -,aiL<l& 50. ^ i^ ^ — tS^iI is[ =^60] Gv IS,000 <i <£§& ifej 4 o^ — - - ■»0. ^^ 7iGT 1 —i— — 1 Tffi — — 5 755 30.
RM2CEM6EF–. Physical researches on sensation [by] Frank Allen [and others]. Plate I. Classes of Persistency Curves of Color-blindness. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS .040 .035 .030 .025 .020 X)15 XIO X)40 ^35 ,030 ,025 .020 X)15 .010 .040 .035 .030 .025 .020 .015 i ■ I • sV CLA£ S III .c. / ; U CLA5 S III.H. /*• A CLAS H.J S III .H. L ./? / / Jt ■A 7 / ItItft A / // / 7 X/ / , / // // // / p / ^ I-^Vrf ^ig. 1 ^ F.g. 2 1 ^-.^ Vig. 3 - • 0* -oc. i ouo u 1 f A / CLASS.V S III / CLASS.V >S III / U CLAs!s III/W.L.S./ ^ 11 (RT. EYE) ■t (LT. EYE) 1 r V // V ;• V v±. ■-Vg . 5 1 ^Z
RM2CHYWG8–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . S -^--§ *j :- 4 X3 4a ™ §f ^ pqopq « ^ a 3 a^> 35 — Sr r 01 . X 3 2 Ota 2o -h ■ Y - > SSo -^ th35 = > >> >.z. 13 2 c 8 *^x 5 r — tc - ik ■ — . J- g ^H ..^ ry — ^ — ^ ^ ■:5— CS« - H2 is .-i §3 -?c W-o 3S — T - r. .-.-- SWS - jj g **S pq3 *■- — - g* TJ —■ :i 3SS .S«-Sq s.SiS XT iL-£ 3 S = - 8 t^JS £ >.l- g DC n 3 ra ^*^ to ^f ■S3 fife 0F5QQ Ch^Hm ■H^cs s=« — T ^TilK.-:- ^ o a - ^- h5 - S d S3 J • - - — « . — «) ? ^. hi ® - h -- :i 0 c- >.
RM2CGTFR1–. Le quincaillier (Janvier-Juin 1907) . ty et emballage 3.15 3.3> Quality CC, suivant quanti-ty et emballage .... 3.05 3.25India Bright [sac de 250 lbs.] 3.40 3.50 iter 3.55 3.621 Polished Patna 3.60 3.75 Mandarin Patna 4.05 4.15 Imperil Glace Patna . . 4.25 4.35 Japan glace 4.30 4.40 stal Japan 4.65 4.75 W Japan 4.80 4.90 an Ice Drips 4.90 5.00 FARINES ET PATES ALI MENTAIRF.S Nous ootona:Farine davoine granule sac 2.60 Farine davoine Standard, sac .... 2.60Farine davoine fine . sac .... 2.60Farine davoine roulee, baril 4.4o 4.75Ine davoine roulee, sac 2.10 2.25Farine de Sanrastn .... 2.30
RM2CR32DB–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . lest Gear No. 3 /n Cor A.Test Gear No. 2 In Car 3./mpact /e/oc/fv-3.6SMPH 0.347 Sec. Draft Gear Cye/e T7me—SecondsFigs. 80k, 80l and 80m—Time-Force Curves, Westinghouse D-3 Gears Draft Gear Tests of the U. S. Railroad Administration 213 4 5p//cf Suffer //? CarA.aTest Geor, A/o.2 //? Cor 3./mpoct Ve/oci1y=2.68 MPti 3 C>0 w 2/ FigureSOr? t secGtpJ. impress. /O /5 20 25 30 35 40 45- 0/66 Sec. Gear &e/ease A -0.25 Sec. Draft Gear Cyc/e-. 0.347 Sec Draft Gear Cyc/e- 7/me—Seconds Curve D, determin
RM2CEMW55–. Successful breeding, the breeder and his horse, the horse as a producer; a book that comes near to the heart of every horseman ... 1 35 3,885 1863 150 61 92 75 6,900 1864 217 69 148 100 14,800 1865 193 67 128 300 38,400 1866 105 71 75 500 37,500 1867 72 58 42 500 21,000 1868 . . No season on account of sickness 1869 22 81 18 500 9,000 1870 22 72 16 500 8,000 1871 30 80 26 500 13,000 1872 30 80 24 500 12,000 1873 31 65 20 500 10,000 1874 32 75 24 500 12,000 1875 24 8 2 500 1,000 Totals.... 1,930 69 1,333 $207,705 Hambletonian 10, as a Colt May 5, 1849, was tne date °^ Hambletoniansbirth. He w
RM2CRFEDD–. QST . ^-inch-diameter flange, the dial Inductor Dimensions L — 30 turns No. 30, close-wound.^ L2 — 35 turns No. 26, close-wound.^ Ls— 18 turns No. 26, ^ inch long.2 L4 — 8 turns No. 26, J^ inch long.^ Lb — 5 turns No. 26, J^ inch long.^ Le — 3 turns No. 26, Ji inch long.2 Lt, La — 1 lih. (National R-33). See text. Lg — 5 turns No. 14, J^-inch diam., J^ inch long. Lio — 12 turns No. 16, 2-inch diam., 1 ]4 inches long (B & W 3907 strip inductor).Ln — 6 turns No. 14, 1 ?i-inch diam., ^ inch long (see text).L12 — 8 turns No. 16, 2-inch diam., % inch long (B & W 3908 strip inductor). 1 Wound on
RM2CEJW49–. Minutes of the ... annual session of the Brunswick Baptist Association .... 00.00 150.00 150.00- Church Training 75.00 75.00 Same Sunday School 75.00 75.00 Same W.M.U. 150.00 150.00 Same Music 75.00 75.00 Same Evangelism 100.00 100.00 Same Vacation Bible School 150.00 100.00 50.00- Media Center 150.00 150.00 + TOTAL $ 975.00 $ 1,025.00 $ 50.00 + —35— 13 14 36 12 9 26 35 31 3 4 2 38 1 19 32 11 41 Antioch 5 Bethel 39 Beulah 10 Boiling Spg. Lks. First 21 Bolivia Boones Neck Caldwell Memorial Calvary Community Chapel Elah Farmers Chapel Friendship Goshen Gospel Center Jennies Branch Lebanon Fait
RM2CEEMWN–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. are 100$4005.007.008.50 3 ft $0.06 4 07 5 10 6 12 Square. Hardwood. 28 in. long Per 100, .25, Per M. 1.80 36 .35; 2.50 48 .45; 3.90 Cane. Stakes used by plant growers and in green-houses for tying roses, pinks, etc. Lengths from5 to 10 ft. 100, $1.25; in bundles of 500 for $5.00 perbundle. RlSTIC WORK. Strongly made from naturalroots. Ranging Baskets. 8-in. 75 cts. each;9-in. 85 cts. each; 10-in. 51.00; 12-in.$1.25; 15-in. $2.00.Window- Box. 18-in. $1.40; 24-in. $2.00; 30-in. $3.00.Oblo
RM2CGT30G–. Proceedings of the annual convention . 14.0 9.3 2.0f T 500 psf i-UO-U-Li- Kl 15I I I Tension crock M J I r7 //^ •. h = 5.77 / /// / BScole: l=IO w = Unit weight of soil = 120 pcf c = Cohesion per unit of oreo= 200 psf (Should usually be neglected)* = Angle of internol friction of soils 30*S =Slope of backfillf= Direction of P=^^=20» h,= %^ ton (45*+!)= 5.77 WedgeI 23456 WEDGE VECTORSAreo E E Sur- TotolWt Areo Wf. chg (Kips) l8.03K^|2.+ 6fl8*516^4g^gg, gg, g^ q 82 18.03x^4^ + 5.77x4.65 41,9 + 26.824.23 XI + 5.77x5 = 68.7 I 36j8 16.4 0 =687 2055 247 0 -89.4 2949 35.4 1.5 = 89.4 3 843 462 4.0
RM2CH5EPW–. The Street railway journal . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 SO 90 100 110 120 1.30 SecoNos FIG. 8.—STEAM RUN NO. 6. 4 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT,INCLUDING LOCOMOTIVE, 211 TONS. POWER4490 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5943 FT. 104 TONS.ON, 48 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XX. No. i.. 3000 230026oo24O0ilOO eooo JiAoo 35 K * ^uoo ^ 30 *• 1 %Zoo K 2°§ 600 r i- Si I— i ■ itt 1 v ! 4 ArtP t W BAf c. trr- 500 2.000 ^0000 >i 1 6000 m 4-aOO T 5fC OW5 FIG. 9.—ELECTRIC RUN NO. 7- 3 TRAIL CARS—WEIGHT, 77TONS. INCLUDING MOTOR CARS, 148.5 TONS. POWER ON, 1470 FT. DISTANCE RUN, 5370 FT. WATTHOURS PER TON MILE, 93.4 :IG- II.— E
RM2CGK0TG–. Bearing arms in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . CT-4 0410 CO <M CN CN CM -— — -*— ■»- -^^ *— . -« i «^ ^.j ^.j 4^ p. =,0,0.^ n cxxOxx OQXCC > 2 - - 52 &:22 = t:i = &S|? = S:b 0J .33 rt^T zc>>£ — w ° C 3 J3 O OCOCiaO-tlOlOOOM+l CO —4 ! i-H co n — — 0 r—< ■—ICOC-lCMCMrMCNcM O s *< 0 : 13 .1 £ 0 Q If S QJtfj OO -. -5 < EC CJ 1-5 6 -3 CJ •33 ■5 0 r CJ -3T3 CL» O C3 CJ ^3 — CJ 35 O 3CJ E/J QJ 5 3 -» 03 0 m a 0 - to c ^ 03 . Xi to * ■* ■* * ■• - 0 i-H 7J 566 TWENTY-SEVENTH MASSACHUSETTS
RM2CH5F79–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . inson and Fire Jian D. W. Hobba 20 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, iq2J Western Lines Lead in Car Miles for April Actual Record, Excluding Bad Order Cars Eastern LinesWestern LinesSystem 32.8 Miles per Car per Day33.3 Miles per Car per Day33.0 Miles per Car per Day WESTERN LINEDIVISIONS BestPreviousWeeklyAverage Week BestAverage Made WEEKS OPAprll-1923 May-1923 1-7 8-14 15-21 22-30 1-7 8-14 46.8 4-21-23 44.4 45.5 46.8 45.9 46.0 46.7 35.1 10-14-20 23.5 25.7 24.3 22.6 21.7 20.2 Newark 47.0 4-30-12 26.8 23.9 25.7 25.0 27.8 25.8 Chicago 51.4 4-14-23 47
RM2CE68AT–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1894, No.35-40 . 11 17 • II4 W. 0. B i 1 84 Total . 16 57 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 40). A. 1894 Poultry and Pet Stock Awards.—Continued. No. of Prizes Won. Amount of Award. o s ° X 73 3 Varieties. By Ontario. By United States. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 3 0 41 $ 246 8 2424 40203220112 84 i 8 I 8 8 72 2 12 8 8 12 42 588 63 615 61622 3,458 $24 6 44 212 2 7 1 24 Total 5 30 54 Turkeys : Bronze 212 5 2 40* Slate 20 White : . 2 88 6 1068 40 Black 2 20 Total •2 11 1 120 Ducks : Pekin 11 14 Aylesbury 11 1 i 14 Cayuga 1 1412 1 111118 8 Crested White 8 Mus
RM2CH4BDB–. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . uOOiOiOOO- c c: c o c o c 3⭕co»oc c - 3 z c w £-3 3.5 o oo -] -g -j -j - j . t. ; joccccccc;. . iCi-CCiiiC^C C r C ^ G C-> C C »hOOOOOOCMOOOO OS Ci- 5 5 Jl ooo»acr*j-q- ft O O OS O: J : c z cr. ot c :cc c cc c — oococ ocooo o a. c: z;z z c: c: ccccc O O^ J? H :*ctj.o a < K 2. W THE SUBURBANITE Somerville, N. J. County seat of Somerset County, 35 miles from NewYork on main line N. J. Central. 52 trains daily withcommutation rate of 30c. per day, on one-hour trains. Beautifu
RM2CE39M5–. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . iuch. 1 2 68 1 . 341 . 3 75 I 5 00 1 5 60 1 . 7 25 11 9 20 14 . 10 80 ll i 12 25 2 . 15 80 24 20 W 24 . 26 00 3 26 40 3 . 38 35 34 34 25 31 . 42 75 4 42 85 4 . 48 60 0 400 35 bolder. Per lb. Montreal TorontoBar, half-and-half, guaranteed 0 19 o 19Wiping 0 18 0 18 PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. BRUSHES Paint and household, 70 per cent.. CHEMICALS. In casks per lb.Sulphate of copper (bluestone or blue vitrol) 0 09 Litharge, ground 0 06 flaked 0 961 Green copperas (green vitrol) 0 01 Sugar of lead 0 08 colors in oil. Venetian red, 1-lb. tins pure 0 01 Chro
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RM2CEMAJC–. A study of selections for the variation and inheritance of the size, shape and color of hens' eggs ... 1 12 1 1 20 11 11 10 282 Earl W. Benjamin TABLE 34. Mean Size of Life Production of Birds, Subject; Size of Hens Eggsfrom Which Respective Birds Were Hatched, Relative 36384042444648505254565860626466 Coefficient of correlation = .34 ± .06345 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 3 2 11 111 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 5 11 11 9 16 14 0 0 1 10000 1 41017 1616 86506 90 TABLE 35. Mean Shape of Fir^t Years Production of Bird
RM2CHRH5D–. Camp and field life of the Fifth New York volunteer infantry. (Duryee zouaves.) . -!( Hi T, 73l.r. rT.V :> ^fij o iv.OT. 3-/7 35^ APPENDIX t P. ;/ u i M::f^l^lA Casualties—Company A. 399 W h <Pen—> 1 vS « « « -3 >4 -e 2 S gii-„- § S ^ . ^--^^S 1 1 S -J ,i i .?c c c.= S O 400 Fifth Neio York Volunteer Infantry.. ■^^.^. > v.^r:-s- V.vi ■^■CA k^{ B i ■ it , -a = ». i^ -3 r; c -3 -o ^ -s tll^ -^ -3 !? ... tjtJ-cH.^^ 5- - =- ^jsJiisotiiiS- Co 0 •^ q55:5 JH^ ^ > . . 4. J • ■ ■ • ■ . • i 5-1 ■■ • 0 J J : : M u 3 . • ^ S<.i : : S3 *. *. ^itj; r > - - - . M- r- - .>
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RM2CEXWRA–. A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke. 30.5 4| 48 |W N i ffiote, with a imie Fog. Very fair all*the atter- 30. 8 41 noon, now ctofe. 2. 7J 9! 44 j TV 1 i Mifty. 13 91i 94 46 1 icrofe. 1415 13 I 914i6j 9;4 7l 48 |E 1 [Fog. 17 10 181 8 415! 6 31 [E ijFog, Froft. al 45 IN ilFair, hard Froit. 4. 1 29. 18 43 N E aClofe, hard Froft. 12 35 NWa *w Fair, Rain and Snow foran hour about 16. u (1922 ) DH ITher.jBar. |Hyg.iV¥md jWeather. January, 1692.. «***-*«***., .srjmsn -**^^x*.w%m--***m* M>i».i aiiu»m<—Bo»e j 9I 44.UN W QjSnow u!l 135 43 IN W 1
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RM2CHHN80–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 72 12.00 2 37 102 10.20 2 6 9 9.00 0 15 72 6.00 0 14 48 6.00 A. S. Synge T. Moon 35, B. Harding 16.• Not out. BOWLING AVERAGESB. M.R.W.Aver. L. W. Stoughton 1036 28 493 48 10.27 F. C. Taylor 253 3 16S 14 12.07 J. L. Webster 96 0 66 5 13.16 B. M.R.W.Aver. O. Turville 631 13 435 32 13.59 A. G. Laurie 119 1 74 5 14.80 F G. Hales 126 1 97 5 19.40 MANOR FIELD CRICKET CLUB, NEW YORK. Captain, .T. D. Cave; Vice-Captain, Archie Gunn; Secretary, F. F.Kelly, 365 West 116th Street, New York. BATTING AVERAGES.Ing
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RM2CEHFGT–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. 35.40.45.45.50.SO.45.50.50.50.50.45.50.50.45i $.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10 Repairs for Syracuse Contractors Plows For ContractorsPlows, see page 173. CD W 9998 1 Heavy Cast. $5.005.00.45 $3.503. 2 5 $8.0011.005.50 $10.00 $1.00 Extras for Iron Beam Syracuse Plows No. Horse. c 01 V 3-7SIR. 2-7S1 1-78110-78| . .20-781L.30-781 H. only H. only 2 Horse,2 3 3 .35 .40.40.45.40.45 o .45.50.50.55.50.55 as .65.70.75.85.75.85 0sio o $3.003.253.253.753.253.75 $3.754.004.254.754.254.75 .45.50.50 $ .101010 .10.10 1 Shares. Lands.
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