RM2ANBCPP–Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste in alphabetischer Folge von genannten Schriftstellern . iifcf)ungen übfagen=ben, üon ibnen auSäufdlworcnben, Gibc belegt werben.lim 3. 3(pril 1753 erließ ber Äurfürfl eine umjidnblicfteS3erorbnung für ben Sau unb bie Unterboltung ber Sanb:jlraßen, SJeinpfabe, 25rücfen u. f. w., in berrn eingonge. FRANZ GEORG — 111 — (KURFÜRST VON TRIER) eo l)ci§t: „9?acf) bemc SBir öuc^ bicfcS Un§ eine bcfon;Cere Ängelegenl^it fein la^en, wie mittclf! ^^erbcpbrin;gung mchrcr Ö3e»vcrbf($afften, ^an^cIS iinb SBantcIä,b,S imt in bcffcrc ?2rufnai)ine ju bringe
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RM2AN3EJW–Phryné; opéra-comique en deux actesPoème de LAugé de LassusPartition chant et piano, réduite par l'auteur, avec un dessin de FMarcotte . I ^ (jetant Mil rTjjaid iniloiir de lui) Derriè-re ce ri deau... WS^ jP P1K / y y v^ si Il sapproche du rideau. W n. g Il nen est pas i . ci iA f 1I=Ï ^ i 1 # a> ai m l32 Tout a coup la scène est plongée dans lobscurité.. FHHYNE f ]LJ-Juj^ Sans doute quelque o. 9E 1^^ -s- -: ». * - V=F Tout a coup.... Quest-ce donc?
RM2AJ3P0F–Introduzione alla storia della pratica delle medaglie . cnzioni,scotto che ne anno formato due grandGtef- vomini dd noli:ro fecolo,iòno riu-^w fcite di maggior piacere . Efle an-Medt no illuminata la Storia deirAfìa *minore, delle Iioie del Mar Egeo,della Grecia, della Siciliane dvnagran parte dItalia, chaltre volteli chiamaua la Magna Grecia^.Anno diligentemente ricercato loftabilimento delle Colonie fonda-te da Greci, delle quali ci reftanoimonumenti. Cinfegnano, cheMarlìglia ; fra le altre, deue loroconfettar la propria origine, comepure la maggior p^rte ddlc Citta,che fono fu le ripe dd Ma
RM2AWXCDD–Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C.WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. ^KlTKMBEK 23. I9U4- o CDP<1 O I—( »—( -a<1 .S Z w?^ EH ^p HO. BBfiOtt Ai.aM. I.Mil. Cl.lMATK AND (KOlS: SOUTH (WKOMNA SKCTION. CI.IMATH AND CROP SHRVICE 1)1 riiK V1:.TI1KR lUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAROblHfl SECTION. J. W. BAUEK, Section Director. COLUMBIA, S. C. You VII. Columbia, S. C, August, 1904. No. 8. PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. The month had even temperatures, sliohtly below normal,until the 20th when a short period of moderately hot weatherset in, and continued to the 25th; on the 26th
RM2AM07EX–San Francisco blue book and Pacific Coast elite directory . atisfiesthe Craving HungerO w ¥ I II MM Ci of Consumptives Perrter-Jouet& Co., Champagnes To be had at All First-Class Hotels and Restaurants Willett.Ed. W.; 1005 Lexington ave. Wilcox, Mr and Mrs Frederick P. {nee Bessie Garvey); 122 W. 70th st. Wiggin, Mrs Kate Wilson, Dr Francis P.; New York Hospital Williams, Rev Albert Whitlach, Mrs James; 220 First st., Brooklyn Wolcott, A. F.; Delmonicos, Fifth ave. Wormser, Louis; 2 E. Sixty-fifth st, Long Branch Wormser, Mr Simon; 836 Fifth ave. Long Branch Mr and Mrs Isador Maurice Weill, Al
RM2AWHT5X–The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut : comprising the present towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington, and of Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693 : from date of earliest settlement until the present time . TliK H.i:i!ls Il.Aci: s r • ^r^i^—i^ ;.-ai llli „,.„.u .ill Hon. ? ^J^^ S. W. Rouiiiss The LocKwooi) llorsK. - .;.-i^.;.. j ; v. A.H, J The ^•I[.LIAM6. The Ciik.ster Pl.vce. By Cuiiitcsy of Tlir Cuiiiirrlicut Mii,ie.ci:.s i. i;THi;i:sriEi,u. SMALL POX. 66: In 175G, Wethei-sficlds population was 2,483; whereof 109 wereISTegroes. If to tliis he achlcd Gh
RM2AKBN0R–Indoor and outdoor gymnastic games . The prices printed in italics opposite items marked with i( joill be quoted only on orders for one dozen pairs or more on sizes up to one pound, -and on one-half dozen txrirs or more on sizes over one pound in weight. N*. A Ho. AA Quantity prices will NOT be allowed on items SOT marked with i( PUMPTtTTENTIONSiVElinAIT GOMMUNICATIOIIS A.G.SPALDING & BROS. STORES IN ALL LARGE CITIES fWCOMPlETEllSTOFSTeilB »INSIDE HONTNVU ?FTMIHQOI m^»..a^ Kk. « /ait CI. i, I ,j .,-L-.i-.^ g-./>^„^^^ rnfY^1i<bififilT^w ^^BSH.:;tTHESPALDING(i;J)TRADE-MARK,;. No. 3. SpzJd
RM2AGDW0C–. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... • -^.w^^^ttacaissKSWKA. W m ^ <$^v^. ^i||||||» 1 j^^sa 1 illli 1 1 Jill 1 HI ^^^^g LA f^- ^^^^^^ 1 A K. L. SPKAtiUKFounder Traverse Bay Ka^rle. MORGAN BATESFirst Editor (Jrantl Traverse Herald. Sensible, Impartial, Independent Traverse CityRecord-Eagle Traverse City l^iiblishing Co.Pubs. Northern Michigans Greatest Daily Covers iN(3rthern Michigan By Mail $3.00 per yearBy Carrier 10c per week 123 East Front St.TRAVERSE CI
RM2AN5R94–Il tabarro (da 'La Houppelande' di Didier Gold) . ÉÉH H&L m s 11 fe mi dt=S ^g h^^ t =: # -: rt i: =: ! i ,t *jf i * i (Ipr r H7404 r poco rit. piano Ti i—r 87 MICHELE # -#- -p- d -m- -m- «. i gg r ^ , r 7 f | g *^-± i—i b n r3 n M bion de... Sen to le vo stre boc che vi.ci no al«la mia. W tv I I ffii t* boc ca E.rotanlo fé. li ce, ah. 78] Andante sostenuto dolce^
RM2AJC79K–Revolution der Lyrik . Fen-stender Rt-gen. intermir, tictac, eineUhr. mei - ne w^^m m m ^J—ä ^m g^ M #iiT#» M JL- ^ 4> ohne Pedal ^£q. * i i.t to. * J JW^i^ * Stirn ^e - gen die öche.i - be. a gjJ^IT^ ^ J-- Ji^-. # n *ci-d xii. VlL Ü-L SÄ S r^ r^ tf to. * Sa. M: # i^CÖ. * Ku). * ?^ Nichts.. ^i iSäzsi t^^— CXf- ti^ grt ^^ ^ITl ^^ TT W l.:i? 90 — /schmerzvoll> > > A. ^«J ;>—J^r^j j^^ w ^
RM2AJE83A–Pacific wine and spirit review . I) CCIOPBRAG e: ci.ti.i.ti.-, yoirni riimnsr.. BuooKLvy. . v. Wine and Liquoi^ ^mzt and Taq!^^ -A- Specialty. T mil n-w prepared to make and riirnUh the largest,as well as the smallest article inmv linen C *»IK:rat;c. Kslimotcs jjiv n with promplncss. All work wnrmnted to he fiii-sh ?. HI w -manlike manner and cciual to any In thi- market 5 LEIDESDORfF STREET,JAMKS OBRIKN, Proprietor. iMPORTrR OF FINEST WINES. LIQUORS, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, BASS ALE AND GUINNESS STOUT,MliiiKl-; MIXI .V C( ) -s W M 1^^K I 1-;^ A Xl -l-UI AI- TN BONESTEl I St CO..PK.N i.
RM2AWRRHC–The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals : and an introduction to comparative anatomy . l.XojjIiiTivS piscntorius. j^-Anlt-jiiAiixrus iie^u^qaUiiti.y3 .Biifxiic-hiiS xnrt/ieifitrttsi^. Icnslon.. h.M.n./^rsan. 1. OUJJm/. Jill! ltdEnnidom IlscesFlSl. i.I,al.rT.s ^itlalH.-. {>m,y ,w,l Iniyn, :. JiUis 1r,nui.ul.il,i. (u..y ,„„/ h.ivn,• ii. Ci-.-J.il:.!.! 1... Ih,l,i. hs.<. l..n.l,;,:,i.Ilr„.l,r.u;.. •.rl.Ul.nU ?liiit/uiL JSui/iZcn/i, Fisces.Tl.SS.
RM2AFP9FC–. Athena, 1893. ship: (D H (A — //) -f x>/z (O—T). Bast CoUeoe BoarMno Club. OFFICERS. E. E. Baker, .... President. J. P- NuxEMAKEB, . . Vice-Presidciit E. R. Batterson, . . Secretary. W. E. GuNioN; . . ? Treasurer. G. A. Elliott, .... Steward. Lew Ginn, .... Forager. 89 jfuUcr BoarMuti Club. OFFICEIIS.( F. liKKPvY, .... Prcsidoiit. .1. T.. Ci.AHK, .... Vico-Piesi«leiit. (4. y. Rosic, .... Secretary. V. A. Ray, . . Treasurer. v. M. Shepard, .... Foraccer. SPECIAL OFFKIERS.(. R. Ci.ixK, .... First Bic;-eater. (J. L. Ely, .... Secoiul Biki;I Kiskaduon, C. E. IIa.miton, l L. Vol:N(;, L W.
RM2AG8MX0–. Die Versteinerungen des rheinischen Schichtensystems in Nassau. Mit einer kurzgefassten Geognosie dieses Gebietes und mit steter Berücksichtigung analoger Schichten anderer Lander. LuliAnst.YjLehnlurdt inMum Wieskden.YerlaivC.W Kreidel A Kolb Ltli. Z crez/axo-siri/ita., id 3 costulaü?Canaü/:uIata^, id. 4- /iktukicformMS, id. ä. ff/iui - arata, Sandd. / stna/is, Phtll. S rnacrostoTna-, Sandd J P/eurotomana Si^aretus, Sandd. /O .^(/u/i.mro-/plicata id. // bicon7j7-ci-ta., id // pLojiaTimdaM; id. KSariter^eT.YeTstem. d Klein. Syst.m Nassau: Taf.niV.. Lith-Aiut VJ jjehnhardt in Mam?. Vfitskden,
RM2AWGFE2–L'illustration : journal universel . léminenlequalité de membre dun club réalise pour lui tous les avan-tages, toutes les jouissances dune grande vie au rabais.Celui-ci est lhole immuable du club. Il use largement detoutes les commodités dont la souscription générale payeles frais; cest son droit, et il en use sans modération. On cite un certain W esquire, esprit original, qui depuis vingt-cinq ans, membre du club de lUnion, na passé inva-riablement hors do létablissement ipie quelques heureschaque jour; cest le temps quil est forcé de donner ausommeil. Après les clubs, viennent dans lordre hi
RM2AKJ4Y0–Boone County Recorder . m PSY fJlf) CiTiJl COKED within K> d.rs.No TArriKO, a www »t»-sdt. Trial psckage sent oareceipt of s c. for post•!«. antl-rvvoBS treated: no knife mod. Catajsh outsni alio ou toast. 09 Bsrrs St., Cisoishati. 0. lfTOMAflO>IS4^llSI RHEUMATISM CURED: --|»«.fq» elrertlon* b»a&i&V-ttiW G. G. GREEN, Sole Manfr.Wowlbnry^J. EPW1S rtfiAKFAST. Irestmera wit • foil eirectluna by ^^Bn MaSWaitURINi. Ci Ooliimbos, o.sStSahs ran run star SMsafsasa. A0EHTS WANTED Oil SALARY t600 REWibepaldtothearaotolaoTisajr orer ha own naaMsssi 6 TON WAGON topes of Balaton, I rVleUflU ^W^ ?i! ?
RM2AN6E11–Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . The victorious team,Nevada excelled m headwork. l ne v upon their return to Reno, were tendered prop Washington ,.ken .0 the 6ne,. ho.el in Seattle a.a well carea . .^.^^ ^^^ ^, j,,,, The team wa, a. once ..ken ^^^^^^^^ p„no«nced ,. .he m ^^^ The following afarno™ .he gan,e wa. pUved. ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^„,,, ,h„„,a .„pe„o eve. ,een in .ha. ci.y. Wa.h.ng.on was .e™a Vahly , ^^^^^ ^.^ ^^^^ ,„ ,.„ .econn.s, . e . 7 The o„lv sco.e of .he game w,« a ...e.y, ana Wash, ^^ ^^ ,^^^ ^ ^^.^^^.^ „ he.sell. offense. The on , Washing.on won, she had W s„,e Un,ve.s,.y. .ear
RM2AG32M1–. Manuscript notes from my journal, or, Illustrations of insects, native and foreign. Order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera, or plant-bugs. C^Jf^^Oe^ JlI.df&^^rx>A.^^7^.. ^ rt 0^. (]&i7-ixjiAv,7AtJ<riMu^.(c^^J ^^^^-^^^ Sa^. 0^ra^u£ (^ //? QJ^^c^^^ /^oM;^ PuU^/uJ .Sap Scz^u^.f^. /•J^- - *t^^ ^fUlyt^^C^ II. ^.^te^r<c. 6. &a.aA^c^^i^ (Ckiijrryi^ f<i^icM-. c2^-»»j/. — -;? -?• . * — •» — //? A — ,y- li^Ci^ti* * ?»3^. &&iie.UuJ /<Zi^.J oica^n^a^. S^ai. Qj^u^ .C&u*^ . , ^ ^ IV W Wl I ^, w
RM2AN47JX–Notes on the state of Virginia. . .2 2 « S^ -5 I, S 3 S.o p p rt 3 Ci .-. O ^ .3 h T; 1-. HJ ^ •— rt ^ ^ !i; > u > w , 3to tn tfl .-. 3 3 3!- rt rt rt rt rt d ^ cz c! U U T3 -a C C C ca >-< l^ ti ^ L^ rt ci « ^ <<<<:-. .J5 C S C fei CJ)«- ^ rt rj r! c«-^ -^ -^ rt 3 3 3 3 ooc ^ [ ii6 ] r^ r^ i>, r^ t>^ t^co.
RM2AJJ2N3–The acts and resolves, public and private, of the province of the Massachusetts bay: to which are prefixed the charters of the province With historical and explanatory notes, and an appendix Published under chapter 87 of the Resolves of the General court of the commonwealth for the year 1867 .. . OOOOOOOO t^ « H o:*l t->- ^a^ ^ g£§ -0 a! . H (Z> P- H e ?s e IS OOOO OOOOOOOOO o H w ^ h^ OIMOIM TtiOOtOOOOOO 00 i=S - w ^; Ot^C^O ?* (M iM Oi 00 O O O O ^3 05 <) ^^^^ ^^ ?! -* . ^- ^ -*- ^- iG C^ O to > o 5^ 5p.ci = c p p s-a ^ o V — .S -fcX) ^ to — .? to a o r -t ^ := -,, != ?^ -3 tJCj
RM2ANGKX8–The Canadian nurse . ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ci. jrimiii oj .>?»,piy caucaium, must r ranees U. Mcvuarrle VnT/sw »* V-,,,.,Sassier, Miss F. Lillian Campion. Attestant Senary. Miss Rita MiclMLuc !<TeUy N**0 U*MUsr£lsy C^ridges***1 QUn * °1** L°nd°n S W 7 »2n«*na ^ecntrve Secretary.160 THE CANADIAN NURSE wznta AS ENEMAS THE ORIGINAL CANADIAN Che fit a £u/2/2CAitc?ij As effective as liquid enemas V Clean and time-saving W Much more efficient than glycerin suppositories Non- irritating SUPPLIED IN ADULT AND CHILD SIZECLINICAL QUANTITIES AVAILABLE ESMIUSMt 1117 CflNRDR PHRRMRCRL CO. LTD. LONDON
RM2AWJ1T7–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . CI -t^ 3t3 P^OQ aj ID a03 cs 5t. tj »-? ?r-r-r-r-r f-r-T-r ^-r-r-r ^ s- a; aj 0) o a> o aj aj ^ aj a) c aj aj t 0) O es r:! rt c:J rt c3 CT^ n c2 w aj w rt ,-, c3 > > > > > > > > > •— > bl > > •r > X 2- Oi ^ t^ C^ Ph Si ;X4 Ch M S-i i^ faP-(
RM2AXD47R–Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, D.C.. . F. sawyf;r, Pt. Chrisman-Sawver Bks:. Co., Independence. Mo. g.-rdinf:r lathrop. Of Lathrop, Morrow, Fox & Moore, .ttvs.F. W. SCHULTE, Probst Con.struction Co. Cliicago, 111.CHARLES A. MURDOCK, Prest. C. A. Murdock Mfg. Co. W. H. WINANTS, Vice-Presiceut. OONDENSeO STT^TeTVTENT Ol- TIIK CONDITION OK THIi :MII)I..N1) N.^TIONAL B.XK, OF K.NS.S CiTV, MO., .T TlllC CI-OSIC or lUSINICSS, M.KCII 5, 1S95, Resource.s Loans ... - - $2 146,015.70 Overdrafts .
RM2AFRAGT–. De colvmna Traiani syntagma. Accesserunt explicatio veteris tabellae anaglyphae Homeri Iliadem, atqve ex Stesichoro, Arctino et Lesche Ilii excidivm continentis, & Emissarii Lacus Fvcini descriptio. leos omne certaui. ; Hahui enim in Pisd quidem vnam aurem, ad Plat e Pyth^s vero exanimis efferor,Damoteles pater fe parauit ad hoc cutn ciuihus, j Tollere mefiadio vel mortuum vel mutilum.Vnde adinuentum ferunt ^reum quoddam aduerfus idus Csftuum aurium mu-nimentum w ecvroriS^gg, (iue ci/jiCpcoriS^s? didum, cuius inter recentiores primumfuperiori seuo lulium Cxfarem Scaligerum in Poet. lib.l. ca
RM2AFY3H4–. Armour engineer. Q.ii&.Lia.Ju.^ =3. -J . t > ^ < k ci o fi < .$ w 6 1 < nn s PS 0) h s kj o i Jan. 1910] GREIFENHAGEN : EVANSTON TRACK ELEVATION 25 tal is 1 foot lli/o inches above the top of the curb or crown ofthe street. In the curb piers this pedestal has its horizontaldimensions six inches greater than the column shaft. In thecase of the center piers, the pedestals are replaced by a con-tinuous base or wheel guard running the full length of thepier and built with a starling at each end. The columns are reinforced with about 1.5 per cent ofsteel, consisting of 1-inch vertica
RM2AWWEWE–Fatma; opéra comique en un acteParoles de MrRde Voisin . ^gy^^e^ e^^rff F): Haull CI: M g i* w t Cors. C,,gons a^ ^ fOCO i!^. i^yg#^^##^^#^ s bèi fe^ ï^ ^1 fil ^4S-l E^^ -^ »: # 4 f , - JL e. i s^ *! ?! 3 .Bas^^ons.lislous Sii>.Cors Mi i>.1 Troinl»:X Timli Mi l>.y.uluor. ^ SOPHAKOS CHOELR. (au lever du rideau.)Allegretto. ^ m Ks. -m |: PI..>0. ^ i» Vôn> ^ •-J 72 J-J^ ij5 pp Cors. ^^ â^ il # PQuat: ^ Tordes.
RM2AN215W–Pictures from nature and life, poems . — -n::^- - ]re cjeryfe Wirc(=TloA^r^ rvodJcc!, 1 -—:s:— yyiTK CI rji&r^ did eireei ^S;V ^OGle^t In lie sAa]ei^ 15 Jc)vil we |ovrd UeiT yovi a^^l J lo^e besjide 11 e ofook. J plucXed lKe(T aiGl ^ou wot e -fl^.n^, ^^W^l^ cGipTiVe^, all 41y Jgiv;JKe^ Xear-Gl yovir KecuTcj ^otl wKi;)peK<^iGiprav violetci H^cv! — •»:iiiiii — nc w4 cat dov i Df^id*? Kffy Q^Ki? lecipcd, Biryd danced, etr^cl Ihjrew Ke/(gLBOT^lfur Ki^ and np^t-^,
RM2AJ8F66–Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . Transverse colon ::^r i / ominal m anul 1 — < the tendinous iiinal wall,abdominal wall may al: inch of the external iliac , smj, „.,, ., :u.- lumborum from oiin of the I -sjubcuta :. or epigastri • 1 . m^lAl^CI [ bdomind •« (which ai , 2 ii.n • .-?) f . m ,.,,,,t W !yh run / rins behind th</gin to the Vi I nor abdomin; I Y hrou^h the ? ^ / tomach, of th n, and of the n from the ve: I d from the infi / . mxnKal ^niiQin ns of numerous a Tab. 13. Diaphragma. Lobus sup. pulm. sin Lobus inf. pulm Diaphragma X Lien
RM2AX7C77–The physical properties and tests of lubricating oils . ^T/A-CT/CN. CI/»Dl.E^ SLIOHTLy. W/rrER CLOUDY.GOOD DISTINCTION CURDLED ^LIGHTLyl k>/tTER CLOUDKGOOD D/^T/NCT/Of^. THJ^ Oil. IA^/J5 TOO H£/IV>^ rOf^GOOD RESULTS. NC CURDLE-GOOD tPISTI NCTI Oh OET-yVEEN OIL AND VN/ITER. WATER CLEAR. NO CURDLE-ifOOD DISTINCTION BET-WEEN OIL AND WATER. WATER CLEAR. CURDLED kERy MVCH BUT THE tV^TEHREMAINED CLEAR. CURDLED SLIGHTL.r. WATeR CLJOUOy.GOOD OfSTINCTlON. CURDLED AND MIXED WITH WATER. NOD/STINCT/CN. ^ HO CURDLE. GOOD DIICriOf>l BET-WEEN OIL ANP WATER. NO CURDLE. GOOD DfSTINCT/ON BET-WEEN OI
RM2AX44NP–A treatise on hospital and asylum construction; with special reference to pavilion wards . be considered that any allowance below1,000 cubic feet is insufiicient for severe cases ofany nature. When new buildings are being con-stantly designed with a view to improving upon past m SSSliiii^Pf^. o X O a >o f. H in *-• ^-^ r) f -l o U3 ci lO cd O w S tn c- ^ bo < ?n c h4 ii ^ CL, ni c^ 0^ I04 HOSPITAL AND ASV1.U:I CONSTRUCTION. examples there can be no excuse for encroacliiiij^- onso small an allowance. The following is a list of some existing con-ditions in Hospitals of comparativel}- rec
RM2AJDEDT–Nostrums and quackery; articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted, with additions and modifications, from The Journal of the American Medical Association . FIGlS ELIXIR-SENNA CONTAINS SIX PERGENT OF ALCOHOL DIRECTIONS-ADULTS. T( CLEANSE THE SYSTEM THOROUGJ. E M -i p»i.c.Pi.ci W ACT MOST BCNCI rue itstim LrnOVCACOMUMI I HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,) hlDNFls UVER^BOmS. J ?•. this EXCCIUMT « imc or - BINC WTTM KvtNTT nil *>A«T» OF Cl««T«UP OF not, TXtWTV »ivt PA«T»O* OhfM A*0«*AT>C EUBM O CM(KIfT• EMMA m«un;ru(|0 ir ou Oio n*LMfTMOO. KNOWN TO DM COMDAHV OMIT. cALiroiuiiAnGSYRirp c? PRICE
RM2AM7B91–Agricultural news . ziland. Southern Rhodesia. MadagaHcar. British East Africa. Gorman East Africa. Portuguese Fast Africa. Portuguese West Africa. ItoP- Aiiientinc Hepublle. Queensland. United SUtes of America. New South Wale-i. W.Indies. Northern Territory of Auilr.iIia. Suil.in, WEST INDIAN AGENTS i Ml, KITTA: S. L. Mor.Mord & Co. ANTiaUA: Bennett, aifMBaOi JAMAICA: D. Henderson ft Co., Klngsteo. ci:.:...: Thomson. Mankey & Co. BARBADOS: Barbsdo.i Co-operative Cotton C«.. LjMk BAHAMAS: W. N. Twynam. Nauaa. TRINIDAD: T. Oeddes Ornnt. Port ol Spsla. BRITISH OUIANA: iandboch, Parker « Co. tr
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RM2AGC6NP–. Haddock's Wilmington, N.C., directory, and general advertiser : containing a general and business directory of the city, historical sketch, state, county, city government, &c., &c.. A.lso Maniafacturers ci BOOTS and SHOES. We keep on LandLEATHEE, LASTS, TOOLS, aud SHOE FINDINGS, of every de, scriptioii.. BOOT AND SHOE Maoufackers, and make to .3rder of tbe bet: material, on liberal tei-m.5. AGENTS P 0 K SINGER. Snilg MMilk*%gB,«2a«a&# 192 Price, Wm L, painter, r SorrV;, nr Castle. Price, Wm W, Mrs, r otli, bet Churcli and Castle. Price, C M, Mrs, r 4tb, bet Princess and Chesniit. Price, Mary
RM2AX92DT–La mythologie et les fables expliquées par l'histoire . ^ s 2 SS>5>-S 3So 1 Z& sSo-jS.Qi-D s; ré o al r :-*§ > Sa î| 3 é- £• w 5» 2, o4 & S pg oS* 2 en 22* W tïl rT g Cl o Co .1*1 t*i Ci eu 3 lExpfiquées par PHîfîotre. 143Jai dit que Laïus avoit été détrôné He*°*par fon grand-oncle Lycus , voici dans Dieuxcette Table la preuve.& le degré de LJX<V nl*leur parentés % s.o. fe-23 S i
RM2AX9GW3–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . CQ utcOwOOOCCM — Mt^*<oS cr. — r: c 1.^ i - — w 1^ — C S3 L^^,* -I:.*-,-I*,-I,-V:.^^ 1^ i-c X 2 — 22 2 i ^^ ::; iJ t *> C5 ci X il ?: S f 1 5- -T i — i SCi ic X :r . X Ti — l r: -I ?J€& - ------ c^ ?a tc C-. ^ rr X r: -^ 1- — . oi. --: r: re T X CO *; 1^ *= 3 «-^ I- £ S -r ^ =2S 8 = = ==.£§«.J: =-^ 1872.] Statistical Tables. 103 Ol^rfCC.— KrtX— i-X
RM2AJM5K5–Inglenook, The (1907) . VEST=POCKET Note Carefully. —W e will put two va rds of No. 22 taffeta rib- bon lor bow and ties on each hood for 20 cents extra. Th e Best qual- ity of ribbon. AIiBAUG-H BBOS., DOVBB & CO.,Sept. 21. Chlca^ro, CI. VICTOR TEA Formula of Dr. P. D. Fahrney. The Great Blood and Liver Medicinethat thoroughly cleanses the entire sys-tem by carrying off the impurities. This Tea has been used by the Drs.Fahrney for over a century, and usedIn its improved state by Dr. P. D. Fahr-ney for more than forty years in curingmany of the so-called incurable dis-eases by removing the caus
RM2AFRTX1–. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. 3=E **^g ^55v! m v-X^S A vV vXfc V v0 J V^ V- 5 A V V S Kt £ o V ° 0 Fig . 3 a-xt p1- ,, *p J& / ;o+ -^ X / // r ^ I1 ,* .: V §* / /- / /, # ej* ? X v st ll . ^ v.. it ^i ? ^- ?*-* W * ^ £ / ^ / / - / / Nnl,..!- .V b. .?!•?! o i in e£ CO ^. GO r- id ifi (j- « WM Oi Ci CM Cvi <N CN Phil Mag . S . 5 .Vol 10 PI.Ill
RM2AKN7DM–Fêtes d'Alsace; opéra comique en trois actesLivret de Paul Milliet . Vui.ci If^ hc. .1 Tout liar.di dà. rii-r ^>- ..f. (T r IJ J N N J ^ Voi.ci 11 che. a . lirr Ti;l dà . rirp w f i T^ji=F^ à ^S=Tt wm m m m mâm- r r ? 1 (lu :•- rl„ M;.n;,r)l P ^- P ^ ^ I r- W I El puis le manant SH.vanr»» en il -F I ^^-- / 7. Etpiiisle manant Sa.vanre en clo . pi (Il Ii.kIi.- la iêlf vl TjgiÛ
RM2AWR9K9–Liber brunensis . a EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT E 4 (tor- 171 - Chief/^ana Q i-no Editors Z HMason lo A-J XOUTIO lO WD Heyclcn liCS> ^Johr) ftoylR C Nar (o hy iiC V S i s $ or, I Associate Editors E t yCl t TTl CI 71 M W- »? 0ur^cS5 /a.R. C Vc%tcr- tZ. X>.&fAu nioc i a. BUSIHESS DEFARTM^HT Chories PSissortii (jT >Vs < isTa n 1 Walter L A ii-cn i 2, !»•/ Asi 5 t<=ir»t- HERALD H* m ^ ? *
RM2AX1E7Y–Old-time schools and school-books . red A Typical Hornbook. with a translucent sheet of horn, To save from fingers wet the letters fair. Alight strip of metal, usually brass, was fastened withseveral short nails or tacks around the edges of the «fAabcdcfghJjklmnop<rf*t u v w xy z& aeioiABCDEFGHITKLMNOPC|RSTUVW#Y2 .a e i o u a e i o u jabebibobub babebtbolac ec ic oc uc ca ce ci co ccadediJodud dadedidodiLin the Karo«oftic Fathei and of th«1|Son,and of the Hoi/ Ohoft. Asm., UR Father.which art u Heaven.hallowed be thylJame; thy Kingdom come,thy |7ill be done on Ear th,ai i t is in!heaven. Gi
RM2AFM5W0–. Braniboi v echách : zpvohra o tech jedáních. =4E #•[ —^ 6 i m / £ í= o—zr -—^ 14 ^^ g *-# &- PP,- - - - rí^- £p: ri4f=i do.áti ?e.chy kr. vá . ce ly nech od-po. ci.nou ra.de . ji, Já v?t. ší. f^^E?fFp1 i * ?TT1? ^ a P ^ !>[? 1 J J ^ kla.duvtr . p? - li.vost než ve hluk zoraní, než ve hluk zbraní IF E=fe llls W ± O- zpt í SE fe w m & / 3E s 8f -Jí pp PO ^ »o- ho- xs: 3E ^!P^I
RM2AN8111–Gynaecology for students and practitioners . Fig. 57. Model of Cloacal Region of an Embryo, 11-5 mm. in length(after Keibel). All.D., allantoic duct; Ao., aorta; B.W., belly wall; C,coelom ; Ch., notachord ; CI., cloaca; Bo., bowel; G.P., genital papilla;BL, bladder ; Sp.C, spinal canal; R.P., renal pelvis ; Nv., nerve ; T., tail;Sp.G., spinal ganglion ; U., ureter ; V.cav., vena cava ; W.D., Wolffian duct. it ultimately helps to form the trigone of the bladder and a part of theurethra {see Fig. 59, P.R.). Meanwhile Miillers ducts have reached the sinus urogenitalis ALLD Cl.M.. Ci. Fig. 58. S
RM2AX6N8W–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . agher county. A dis-continued P o, 16 miles n e of WhiteSulphur Springs, the county sealbank location, and 22 n w of Marti idale, on the M P. R. tin; shippir:., - -tlon. Mail to Dt-lpine. issn, Roy copper cliff. Powel CI iff. county. See CONTACT. Park county. A p o andmining- camp, 30 miles s e of Livings-ton, the seat of justice, and o0 s w ofBig- Timber, on the N P Ry, the mostconvenient banking- and shipping point.Stage with mail tri-weekly from BigTimber, fare $2.5i>. A B Gould, P M.GOULD A B, Hotel. CORA.
RM2AWYCE5–The Howler . of Ifie Common Court.W. A. Dunn, Jr. Solicitor. P. S. Carlton Clerk. W. N. Keener Stieriff. 51 MEDICAL CLASS. OFFICERS. John Archibald McMillan, PRESIDENT. JOHN LAMBE PRITCHARD, VICE-PRESIDENT. ISAAC ARCHER HORNE, SECRETARY AND TREASURER. John Brewer Powers, Jr., HISTORIAN. MEMBERS. N.^ME. S(H 11 l^. IKiME -MHiKESS. Paul Ci.ENTdX Brittle T Menola, North Carolina Paul Cru.mim.kk * Clinton, North Carolina Thomas Joseph Dean T Cedar Rock, North Carolina George Norfleet Harrell T Potecasi, North Carolina William Alden Hoggard Y Windsor, North Carolina Isaac Archicr Horne T Pendleton,
RM2ANHW35–The Post-Office annual Glasgow directory . Total Assets, including LifeFunds (at 31st December,1926; exceed— £54,000,000. INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Branch Office, 23 WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW, CL Hand-in-Hand Branch Office, Branch Manager, Marine Department, - - - Agent, - 69 ST. VINCENT STREET, G2.• E. G. THOMSON. 3 ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE, CI.A. SCOTT BROWN. LOCAL BOARD.WILLIAM BARRIE, Esq. (Kerr & Barrie), Chairman.JAMES ANDREW. Esq., LL.D. EDWIN G. SMITH, Esq. (Mitchells, Johnston & Co.) (Arbuckle, Smith & Co., Ltd.). W. E. WHYTE, Esq., O.B.E., J.P., Solicitor, ANDREW SCOTT. Esq. (Com
RM2AFHXAR–. Harper's weekly. March 26, 1864.] HARPERS WEEKLY. MOBILE AND ITS DEFENSES. We give on page 204 an illustration showing theposition of the Federal fleet off the harbor of Mobile,together with the defenses of the harbor. At last This fort is bomb-proof, n «1..r tlif VI .-..M.U- !irodrr-.-t<:il it v.n-lh d lo il-r:u.«;n IIOXORAIILE MICHAEL HAHN, reredhis Inaugural Addre; unconditionally loyal polic i the year 1830, and is He ci ni,,liirr.-.--ilLiii-in S.-w Yorkoia-!.. ho -vent v ;th hi- ni.>-. tbe study of the law, is if- Mr. Maiix «-as always a Democrat,e l.i-i Pn-irl.ntiiil iMinpiHuii
RM2AM2RK1–King David : an oratorio, written for the Leeds Musical Festival of 1883, the text selected from Holy writ . #—« S I . ^ .1 I •? H! Ii; 94 N9 12. DUET. 2 Fl. 2 Hv8. 2 CI. 2 Bns. 4 Hn*. 2 Tpts. Dr. <t Str. Alleo^ro con fuoco Vns. Wind sustain. Piano.. David. r-H y p P i^ f ifpn 33: As the Lord liv eth the man who hath done this thing. I !fI ^ • Str. ^^=J W* ^^ g ^1 ^S 4 44 4 a: E?i -f—^ cfc 8V« Ic ^ Nathan. ^^ » i Thou art the man! ^ shall sure ly die.
RM2AFKEFC–. The Irish green book. fIreland.—Daniel OConnell,] W. E. Gladstone, 2SthJan. 1881. i ^^- E. Gladstone, 4(A October 1886. 11117j.i, r i 1 J CI •? J.1 i £ „„ .... I reioice, gentlemen, to think that the cause in With fatal and pamful preoismn, the steps of crime , • l ° v, i j • *.! c ^„^„„ ii, J J iu J. /j-i T J T which you are embarked, is the cause oi ordek, the dogged the steps of the Land League. -i iu <? , „„. „ iu.. .„ t Ob f a cause of peace, the cause of legality, the cause of I VATTH.—Speech to Irish Deputations. With calmest mind the sleek old rebel saw, His Irish rival break, yet
RM2AN2EY6–Almanach de Gotha . 8% — 3,52,,+ 6,87 w+ 31,51,, + 11,53 „ —i<%72„: lö2 a) Ensemble |2,81270l! 129340| 432650!+ 9,53% Total des hommes libres: 2,942041 b) Etats (à esclaves) ci-devant confédérés. 1,0474111 58042 631100 30463 2913881 9914 591588 3500 77748 932 526431 2690 353901 773 357629 18647 421294 355 324191 144 826782 7300 Virginie )Caroline du NordCaroline du Sud .Géorgie . .Floride . .AlabamaMississippi .Louisiane .Texas . .Arkansas .Tennessee . 49086533105940240646219861745435080436631331726 + 3,88%+ 14,74,,+ 4,56 „ + 21,io„+ 57,09 ,, + 26,92 „+ 40,39 „ + 36,03 „1825661+210,66 „1111
RM2AN7XT9–Jack and the beanstalk : a comic cantata for use outside the nursery . >V 7 . iJeczY. TE]SOR JACK STEALS THE HARP b/f A i^ J /I- i ^hr- J>.J- J1.1 J i J Jack steals the harp. I S frVt. ct i ^ A . las! a . las! a - las f.. It ^^ /f-l L/T W. 1188-. ^^ CHORIS BASSES. Sotto voce. .Illpicro., .Illftrro.. I y y. y P p>r-*> ^ ^• Fe, fi.fee.fy, fum. He smellsthe ^ .J ffl ^ w ^ -^ ^ A5 ^ p=t; g/ f m ^^ g »« i JU ci 3^ ^ ^ blood of an Eng.lish. man,
RM2AJ1CH4–Instano . -5 4- Jj 9 22 | •^ ?**? ^ ®1|^ InstauD •^ -iti- ? P i Indiana I State Normal J . MAN- CI.IPFEL Mo3i« Kemilar Duduesne DuquesiiL High SchoolW. A. A.; Vice Pros. Hiiyghenians. At times Mav is gay, at times she is ser-ious hut so is lifc. Would that we al coulahae derived from our stay at Indiana the pro-per halance Ijetwcen the serious and the ga.as did May. KXA W AMPLER Regular McKeesport McKeesport High SchoolV. W. C. A.; Erodelphian. -ivacious Anna is well informed mostevery suhject. For information, consult Anna. Agg^eSouth Bend A(;.KTHA COLEMAX RegularErodelphian. Demure l.ut
RM2ANDRH0–Notable men of Chicago and their city . s| 9D .C -^ rH -a ^ • n Sis „? ee S 6 ^ O TJ o o ^^ . « :d 53 J3 O rf O ?? w S .. H ° a ft ^ •? S « „ I Q .3 = tt d m ^ sll = lu K ^ a u o. u - t. ?C * >> J .. c -o;^ S S c a.CO « m M ^ t- ;,; ?J 1-1 . CD^ ? So ^f- o o ? -cS ° OS ^ ^?M I g ..£ .So « ci ^ 3 S . So li ?= • : = § =3 S ?i:; OS OSS 35
RM2AG9FA0–. Price list and barbers' purchasing guide of barbers' chairs, furniture, and barbers' supplies ... o a> a > v« wie ^°,^ us* ---° £ -, ^ an(intppettleper c*|io 2.2 in flTheetaleen lass 8 a beo Keptglass,have mthe grgreen g « o O a m CO UI O rii 111 J tt H Q H J 0 HI CO ^ X CO. ?o-d 1 c c w 2u S.Q 3.2 ^ >> •^ Ji • j: — V- CI, rt «fl^ V -M ^ ^ « fa sa k COCOUI ui 2 UJ I- tt o < CO 3 o- CO
RM2AJ0RM1–Monna Vanna; lyrical drama in four acts and five tableaux by Maruice Maeterlinck English text by Claude Aveling . J J^ > ^ !T^ ^ i ^ ^ ? ^ -^^ O Vous voy.ez cet.te fern - meSee you here this worn . an. et VOUS voy.ez cet hom-me?.tee you al. to thit man?. -F#^ ^U^- V ??^^ II est certain quils saiTis sure they love each ment!. ther... i * ^^ j; *t= rr w ¥ Lj i ^Ff ff ^>>^ff/<t i i frJi i i Ju^ . i 1 Ji -^^ fe!^ lis sor.ti.ront di . ci, li.brement, sans on . They shall go from thit house, with.out hurt, with.out
RM2AMY7D2–Iphigenie en Tauride : tragédie en quatre actes . >ie. ^mÊ^Êm^m lu m 3E JE 3E 32E 3E 3£ JE ^^ i=^ seIIeÊÉ fe^i^^Ë I*^ ^=?n^ s: m >- —N À l. -Dans les cieaœ et. sur la ter-re [oui est s / /v, r a la loi ? 7oui c C i, g^ t&- FWp-^rf -r> ^ & =t±d± F^ l /)a/is les cieuoc ci sur la terre* )?£ -cr {T. -m jz ès&Êm? [oui est sounuo a ta loi . Tout ce E ï^F ^ F=f= <TT «4 -+ 3£ 3E W^n—7T JE JE JE JE JE
RM2AJD76B–School; a magazine devoted to elementary and secondary education . :-^w-Ji^t;--Jj s^J ^ ?mm B t mm*- w S m m i § t ?m aa-ra-ra-mtam-mm fa w aaat • ? ?/- •! ^ f-/ f^t/ *^ f-hl* f // ^-^ ^7^//-// / mamamm- ? ?,^aammmm-:;iSLaamatmzc a w a a aaa rra ^ GC:=^ C «r^tt rr-ftort i-bj Pa..4 ci («.. CANADIAN INDIAN ORNAMENT IN SCHOOL ART 369 These sheets were then put in the hands of one of the senior classesof the Model School in the art room. The origin and character of theforms were discussed. Then the question was asked, how could theseforms be used in art work. A dozen answers were ready:(a) to illu
RM2AG0RP9–. Purdue debris. Prfsident Stone, W. V. Stuart, C. M. Hobbs, V. F. (liaiidlcr. K. A. Kllswuri li. ^, .r. i;ii ..i ili. IJonrdCharles Downing, J. A. Hilderbrand, W. T. McCray. S. M. FostiT. (i. V. Pnrc<ll Board of Trustees LTSV^f T^ -Lx IT d XX G XX in i -^ G ir ^ i ^ M 1917 Debris. Prcsi6ci!t ^^^inil)i-ci.p £. Stone >*^ r^> vi^-^ -^ 10 T> XX r- di ^i G UrtiA^ei^^i-t >^ 1917 DGbri:^ The College Man By President Winthrop E. Stone F OR the purpose of this discussion the College Man may bedefined as the product of the college or university. Twoquestions may be asked concerning th
RM2AFW49J–. Hodgson's low cost American homes; perspective views and floor plans of one hundred low and medium priced houses. O IS cU > «u «J T3 M •a tr 0i » c c § ft, j- o o «?- C W d c ft « *- P O «4 o o • r <D ft. 2 o w < <+- C J O <U rv; ?3 » oo s * ° & H M tt Eh ^ ft S 6 43 O CQ O TJ G rt to f/) a rs as o 0- rt •*-i o < ) o o V- Ci - C/) o q -c g in :g.
RM2AND1TJ–Archives of internal medicine . = > W w *^ 2 o 0) K ^ S !S S£ o ;^ 2 a) O) ^ 3 a! OJ 5 .s S CC +2 0) o ,J5 c o Oj ^ ^H 5 OJ Q. ^ 7j ^ o- -i •^ « OJ be o > ^ s o u C ^ a, ca cS „ a S P-M p o o- ci tt-i be.S be o be *3 a o C3 ca ?X2 -tj .2 p. H ^ £ Oh f^ 1 b£) as 2 « c Plh +j T3 ai 1. bb -M % ^l-t 53 ri m. t- 0) 3 ^ o -*-* - ic rr.
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RM2AG7T67–. Church of Christ announcement. s, visited herover Sunday, and a few days thisweek. N. L. BLOOM. SUCCESSOR rO KBRLirt J OLOO/V7, Undertaker and Embalmer 107 CALHOUN ST. TBLEPHOKeS: i °lIOE, 335.( RES, 5&I. ROOM MAKING SALE. Exceptional Marjrains in Waists,Skirts and Wash Goods. Alarkcd at price.>; to close them outto make room for new-Fall Uoods. ??Wc Wiiisls ivd„.-,-.l to Lie ,...,ci, 50 iLiid 7:>L Waists riHliiciil u. r)i- •• 7.ii; ?• $1,110 ?? .. .. -i,,^. .. ?iL I II Skirts ... ?;(ie •? »1-^S ?? ?? :..:,, 750 •• *-« ?• ?? iJHc • M w.-,sli -uods III 4 i,r riirmri- pnivs. NiMilliiT
RM2AJ1P9H–Colonial Echo, 1899 . Liars League. S. B. THOMAS, alias Doubting J. H. BONNEVILLE .... G. WYATT Members. J. X. MoDKK,WlT.MKR WniTi;,I). I.. HlHDITCH, R. .^L JoxKS, .. n. JoKD.XX, G. J. DowxixG,Motto. Honesty is Not the Best Policy. Song. Dont You Believe all You Hear. Pastime. Promulgating F^alse Doctrines. Chief Prevaricator. First Substitute. Second Substitute. J. Iv Elliott, W. P. H.INE.S, BiCN Stkuill. Ri ^s r a cr:i u iJ li I 1^ CI :^. J>.I( C. S. George C. R. MOOKK J. H. MontagueJ. H. Ckimm PriiiciiKil Precijiitator of Precipitating Pails. Water Carrier. Dangerou.s Doiiser of Dought
RM2ANG938–1903 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . bds 37 Hosick .(Gilbertownl BaJ^fa§3oSE!relK:MaBOinvmrlTOrT- Bailey Joaepil W, riuilViu^ci i t/-Pafc Co, bds 208 10th.Bail Andrew J, mach The Register and Leader, rms 704 2d.Bail Crosb^^fems4E^£^M^^-^ ^Bail JamesTw/wks Excelsior KugCo7 res 1453 Capitoj-avv- Baitey Albert, wks the Barber AspIiaTiPaving Cu. Bailey Alexander H, bds 1214 Pleasant.Bailey Arabelle (wid Elbridge), res 672 20th. ? Bailey Arthur E. pressman, bds 1214 Pleasant.Bailey Benjamin, wks C W Mennig.Bailey Bessie, bds 1214 Pleasant.BaileyJBfiSSie M,.nurse 1004 25th, bds
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RM2AFXTP5–. Manual of operative surgery. MUSCULO-SPIRAI. PARALYSIS 8ii. f, ^ a! 00V- CJftC • DO) >>^ ax; ^ -w o -w J °-^rv C^i ?!->O ^ ca^ H -^^ c I. 5.!3 boo^ 0-S.2 ?wooC CI 5 ?DC 0) a) ^ Sftii «! U C ^ <u cs H-5 8l2 ARTERIORRIIAPIIV CHAPTER LXIARTERIORRHAPHY The subject of arleiial suture is old. Hallowell and Lambert, in 1759, closeda small wound of the brachial artery by passing a pin through the edges ofthe wound and winding a thread round it as in the old hare-lip operation.Though born so long ago, arteriorrhaphy has only recently begun to grow, andeven at present is, in many respects,
RM2AKXNFX–Primizie di canto fermo . w PPPSEE Dans lexemple ci-contre.nous avons El- -Thpii. .^thomis les renversemens . On peut enuser commede lexemple precedent. Les sujets sont deja variés ici, wm T^-fcrf? m ij^Sii^ i^ » P=É ^g fbfc 35t ip II. On arrang-e les parties de fac.on tf que la Basse puisse se renverser à lOctave contre les trois .autres parties,et reciproquement ; 2° que le Dessus et la Haute-Contre puissent se renverser à la Dou.-zième.lun contre lautre . Les exempìes suivans sont composes à la rig-ueur .. 163 L . 3 . T. JO
RM2AX53A0–Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana gazetteer and business directory . Cjp be bought In Kltt Wilkin, Normin.CI«y.nar#h«l| rnj i. ; rmwtlgi st Iiqih fO to lUpwifii RsMrssnfsrsrawii i I to all who buy (rom t!ie JOHN GROVE LAND Vi LOAN GO. Tel. Main 1349 Off.Cf. tel. L>ule t*2 J-1 lenience. Main Office:614-515 Pioneer lrc;» bdg.. St. Paul. Minn.. vj B OAZ].i I EJ ROHNER. Lewis and Clarke county.A discontinued p o, on the Sun river, 80miles n of Helena, the county scut, and45 w of Great Falls, the banking andShipping point on the G X Ky. bend mailto Augusta. ROLLINS. Flathead county.
RM2AG4PHA–. Nutrition and growth in children. F r,- .+- pr d S !C or id ^ ra d ?S ^ i , / -A ?— CI as 3 ^ !)ir 1 )l 3*^ ;; I -4 r y r1 T I r J K ri Id e. K at •h ir :i Y^ 1 < :ie f a n - ? ? 5 S 9 V U FlQUEE 43. CLASSES IN THE FRANCIS W. PABKEB SCHOOL,CHICAGO, 1920 In this school nntrition work has the hearty cooperation of princi-pal and teachers, with tlie result that five nutrition classes, con-taining 70 of th{^ most seriously underweight children, made anaverage gain of 550 per cent during the first seven weeks of classtreatment. (Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund,Marion Mo
RM2AM46CB–King David : an oratorio, written for the Leeds Musical Festival of 1883, the text selected from Holy writ . 337 P*i^ ^ f ^ Str. 3: * 9 4 « e^ XT if 33: P^ f f *=^ « # f^^ CI. a ? ^5 JJljl i^ D. Bii. ^a. ? l==? ^ ft* t^ -« J^J Vclo. fp S. L.W. <fe C: 1616. 14 Cl. Hn<«. SV: low^r. m fp w—rf W^ m ^ w —^—dim. ^i^ 33: m -&- «—^ ?c» =? j J J J. cres. N i^e w ? I-*: M !>&• ^ 9—^ jg^ J fflJ^ ^ Str. .t Wind. iff: :f: A ^ u ?=^ g;
RM2AFHHKB–. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. MiMdKi |, s ri hio. M-liiiul-,, .l)si>liik-, inii|n;iliric.l rcspcL-tfin- .li?.^ Iortcr vva> a ,i;ir.ii iimlrrlvingfit I 1h-v I.)cI 1k-i- I(m- lli.it interest• iihI ^Mii|i.itli, which iirvcr failed,(hiliiieii and Kiandihildnii had heardlur prai.sc.s .><oiindeiI. and iimnd whenlhr eaiiie under her inllnenee lh.it theh.ilf h.id n.it heen told. .Miss Inrter died, in lier eighty-seventh e.ir. on [•ebru.arv 17. igoo. Herfniur.d. hehl on lehruar i-,t. in thehisi.irie.al Congresation.il Chnreli inIarniington. w.is .1 nieni
RM2AJ9A88–Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . = I* S : w C 0) °.— y^- ?;; ^ ^ c-r ^. J . rt c£ . cj o - c ? ? - - - ^ c .c •- -0 . *^ ?• I^ a U t;-r--ci;rtc.>i; — c o ? c •= .t; H ? ,^^-£^^ §?;£». .£2 iS£t3ig£W5L-S5E2 688 REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF MINES. Off r.oc. u dg I< o i o ?g cd 0) 3 a he should go into it and bring out theloaded wagon. When he came out withthe loaded wagon the driver allowed Itto strike the empty car, and in someway the snrag which was holding itwas knocked out of the wheel, therebyallowing it to run down the grade, andit was
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RM2AKMT26–Physiognomical sketches by Lavater . (>(/ Sinsf. Riiiitutfi, rvltfioitl it/tr i^i/ii/rh lil/u-r ijiriif>/fof any IJ cl of i/iiiislur at/wr i//y,i/ or snialf. Drvrt-n br Litvttttr. EiupviJ by J./,i9ffrhin. £iiithHMa, ii.igoi.h ^.yntitt.J?/S9.Simjkl.i- iX,xVinMm.. .]>S. r.eldi Btll .ilh. toltimm Sam.. dn^fcii. (fulfil /mn/jue. i^ie^i Ci^ nm^i/ujiu/l/Je cjcumU CjiiUiju^cMJi(jMum %J/^ ctAit, un-tepoj tniA/ice^ujb un ml dircluinl cujic /tp/u^m. Clointislmess w/iirh i/ivs not want for sense, It is d triviijuUitX desinms of somftitmij It is a amirakii qi-iff.^ nuliinchoh rrpose. ^In Eye
RM2AGA7C1–. The Albany directory for the year ... : containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory, and other miscellaneous matter. FOE INVALIDS & FAMILY USE, MADE OP MALT AND HOPS,Cor. Green Sf Beaver Sts., K/A<^X M J. HARRIS & SON, HAVANA CIGAR STORE, No. 510 Broadway, Dealers in all kinds of Cigars and Tobacco. OKDEKS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Factory, ^V James Street. JOHN HARRIS. JAMES R. HARRIS. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT 233 ANTHONY BIcaUADE, CRYSTAL ALE DEPOT.. O EdO n » Ci^ w <r^ CQ otsi 1^o O •-B S H^ o H3 H OS 0 0 0 4 ^ n O .a. 33 V^T .a. ST, AND 271 AND 273 NORTH PEARL S
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RM2AJGFTW–La damnation de Faust : légende dramatique . ^=^ >^- ^ r F MK £l^^^ ? ? ai i r r r 11 i p r ^ .de - le, Reçut, à la mort de sa bel . le, U - ne. 169 pm t=± s Ê i-p it pip^iiJJJn cou.pe dor ci.se . lé. mm m a§ ^S* Commeel-le ne le quitt.ut w ignxr fg^p énÉ É fc> Ê /•j, * j^T ^ J ^ >J»|r=5lEËËp & E£ MK E * guè - re,DaLns les fes . tins les plus joy - eux, Tou .jours u . ne vWhj^Jt^i ffi: lQ t>r ^,--U
RM2ANG2XN–Hawkeye . 15 The 1900 Tra^ck Team Ci,ARENCE A. Brown, 01,John G. Griffith, 01,Dr. a. a. Knipe,Fred A. Williams, . Members Captain Manag-er Trainer Assistant Trainer R. E. Allin, L. 01Benj. Boardman, 01Clarence A. Brown, 01Roy G. Call, 02Harold B. Downing, 01Charles P. Hanley, L,. 00Elmer C. Hull, L. 01R. A. Morton, D. 01 Rudolph M. Anderson, 02Otto Brackett, 01James Brockway, 01Rufus Choate, 03Willis C. Edson, L,. 01Ralph H. Hecht, D. 01W. I. Kettlewell, 03Joe S. Warner, L. 01Frank Weiland, D. 02 O. Li. Banschbaugh, E. 01Merritt Brackett, 02Emmet F. Burrier, 01Charles W. Dye, 01Patsy Fitzgeral
RM2AWDTMR–Le tutti orchestral . Beethoven, ,,1/éonoreV Lv fragment ci-deBBUB du Vaisseau-Fantôme ccuitient des KpéciiiieiiKdinstruments croisés: HautlioiB et elarinettes, cors et basBon 1. (Je procédésera examiné plus loin. — 43 — Dans la nuance forte, il est bon de ne pas écrire les clarinettes tropbas, en les mêlant aux cors; ceux-ci annihilent celles-là. Dans lexem-ple suivant, la disposition à est donc médiocre, h vaut infiniment a) «]pi. FI. -^ b») KL [SHbs.[§ bVFI.Hbs ^ ?H FïWM -«h». ta«^ -CW.£M f** Clar. »= »)c:orsf w*^— r^ Cors T^ Fe Cors FO [il t l** L* Naturellement, lemjjloi de triades dinst
RM2AKWJ02–La Burgonde : opéra en quatre actes et cinq tableaux . S 3a£ -^ ^ J^ (l) C(;u|iine tiieatral île A à. B Si b* .5 ro V.C (i.l7« SôB w l(l) B m TKMlUs ^ -i Ali! m 0 • • T—r S (juci -|)icfacle ve prépa.!•(.?!.. =?=c 1 r in^sKs ^ .^^ ^ .* 1 H(i!- ir li^>K^ ^ ¥i= -i^e- llii: rr(]|ii|i.il ImmiIi. ((iiiIi--! Orill:. D i ZERKA 3 ^=y^ ±:r: rF^ t- V ï f V V i ^ Ci!-1 (iaiitier (|ui Idii (laîinaiixhoiirrcaiix... bon re.
RM2AG463E–. Dictionnaire lyrique portatif : ou, Choix des plus jolies ariettes de tous les genres disposées pour la voix & les instrumens, avec les paroles françoises sous la musique; deux volumes in-octavo. gravés. il se ftutim cru-ci tourment du- Tn#indt*e em - pschemeKt quelque ^fois id se plaint a — m/ mour&isè-ment, ait /quun a - mont dun sur i,i i i i m T. / nf l/> • • i poux- est diffe- rent• £lem demf ressèment—0 a*Ji-del amant sitôt qu on lf appel le,près dzJ DUN. venir w - le a l mstztnt, il vous (t àmtnw -
RM2AG0W0C–. Scientific American Volume 82 Number 12 (March 1900). The.IDEAL Sfeam Cooker Reduces Fuel Bills One-half * .llnkeH totigb mratii (otidt-r^PreventH eteam ai,li ci»t>k9T msed^i morn vmlHT. olUcr VttJiiahIt l^r^^inliini* irl^tii withortlfP tnr i.^noi.vrv.. Hiyxi In-r iHit^CFiLifiilObeil1cie;li E»iJV r^ffftt. Afl^lllit Maillod.. 50 YEARS*EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS. Bags and twine with which to sew same, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills M,n^ Cotton fabrics. Siemssen & Cocnpany 34,309 to 34.312 Cream for toilet use, M. M. Dietrichson 34.;il5 Cure for rupture. W. S. Rice S4,319 Embroidery materials, ce
RM2AJ582T–Revue de l'art chrétien . ans la langue grecque à la poulie, qui offre une pareille gorge,précisément serrée par une corde. 288 Bebue ïie rSrt cljiétieii. faux, la partie trop chargée se déroberait àla pression pour se déchar^jer sur la voisine,et rétablir une assiette homogène ; et enoutre lay^;-w^/6du système, assurée par larigidité due aux liens, supprimés après quela forme sest figée ou maintenus en appa-rence et représentés par la double baguette.Cette interprétation sapplique de touspoints à la base romane. Remarquons,en outre, que dans celle-ci lastragale oulistel, qui, dans la colonne
RM2AXHAJT–The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . 3 o H>^ C in 2 tin w GO o w u ^5 o f^ wu 4i^ H a d u H CO HO . Zw -•OQ ci. X) cU. FORFAR DIRECTORY. /^^ 73 DIRECTORY OF TRADES & PROFESSIONS. Every endeavour has been made to ensure correctness in this List. Inaccuraciesand omissions on being pointed out will be corrected for next issue. Advertisers Names-appear in dark type. Aerated Water ManufacturersCampbell & Co., North streetLamb, John, West High street Architects Carver & Symon, 34 Castle streetGavin, Hugh, 42 East High street Auctioneers Doig, Thomas, 23 East High street Scott & Graham Ltd.,
RM2AKCE0M–The Echo . 34. GUAGE ODEKL CKAK;,VlI.^]l.i;rnN, N C. ??II liill-a—w r/-/.v, liiiii- it talks. Ivvnv^ l.itiTMry Siirirty ; Ci-iti- t Irvingl.il.T^iry Soi-iity, IIT; iImss llistorhin. (IT,(IS ; Irving Editor of Round Table Depart-111.i.t of College Message. 07, 08: Chair-111 in of Devotional ronrmittee of Y. W. C-A., IIT; rresident ol r)ramatic Cluli, 08. MAUKL AICISTA EVANS.Mamko. X. 0. ??( III Hill mil flhiiil. mill quit IJiilll- tiiiiikt1)1 xiirihl iimril iiniir ilniihlc: I III mil Hill liiniil nil,I rliitr imiir IiiiiI.kWilli nil this lull mill Iniiititc Irving Literary Society; Irving- Ki
RM2AWE2FR–Delle vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori, et architetti . VITA VITA DI DON LORENZO. *43. VITA DI DOKTLORENZO MONACO DE GLIANGELI DI FIRENZE, PITTORE. Vna perfona buona, e religiofa , eredo io , che fia di gran con-tento il trouarfi alle mani qualche efercitio honorato, ò di ...Lettere, òdi Mufica, òdi Pittura, ò di altre liberali, e me- Ytmi W*.chaniche ari, che non Ciano biafimeuoli; ma piùtofto di vti- ^tio dell Ar-is, a gli altri huomini ,? e di giouamento : percioche dopo i Di- ti p^diftewnini Vffici, fi palla honoratamente il tempo, col diletto, che j-ar iene il te-Ci piglia nelle
RM2AWR9D2–Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C.WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE iKCiJMKKli 28. 1907. ci T—( >o p^o CO Q h-H I—I > PiP-i Q p^ Pi w Eh o. ?4 A- NOVHMHF.U. ]W, (MJMATOLOCKWL IM-IIORT: SOUTH CAROLINA SECTION. 83 U. S. DEPARTMENT Ol A(.RICri/rURE, Climatological Service OK TIIK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAl^OIilJ^fl SECTIOr>i,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. Vol. X. Columbia, S. C, November, 1907. No. 11. GENERAL StrMMARY. The month was colder than the average in all portions ofthe State. On the immediate coast the monthly mean tem-perature was but sli
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