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RM2AFMCFA–. Abraham Lincoln :. t administration of Washing-ton gives parallel in the state of the army, the treasuryand public opinion: but th-ese were not war. The sorrowfor Hamilton is an analog. I think of these three as thefirst three Americans. If Lincoln had not the charm of Hamilton and theurbane dignity of Washington, he had a sagacity rival-ing the one, a patience rivaling the other, and a tenacitythat surpassed them both. But I would not comparethem; I would blend them all. They have passed underTimes impartial and dispassionate recognition. Theplace of Lincoln is secure in the judgment of man
RMW9G40J–Archive image from page 105 of American spiders and their spinning. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits CUbiodiversity1121211-9770 Year: 1889 ( 104 AMERICAN SPIDERS AND THEIR SPINNINGWORK. specimens without one or more limbs, also with distorted and abbreviated limbs. I have frequently found males lacking several legs. The theory commonly adopted is that in most of these cases the loss has ou ing rcsujtet| fvom conflictSj perhaps among rival lovers in attendance upon the sa
RMPFY56H–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1920 45th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LIST OF CHOICE PANSY SEEDS FOR 1920. 69 CURRIE'S SUPERB PANSIES Pkt. Bridesmaid—The flowers are of Immense size and fine substance, the ground color being a rosy white, rival- ing in delicacy and beauty the finest apple blossoms, setting off the dark blotches of the center 10 Orchld-FloTvered—A beautiful race, the colors running mostly in the light,
RMMCJE11–. Hakdy Herbaceous P.^onif^ DREER'S Perfect Pseonies. The Herbaceous Peonies have always held an im- portant place among hardy plants, and with the won- derful improvements made during recent years have established themselves among the leaders for popular favor. Their requirements are so simpleâa good, rich, deep soil and a liberal supply of water during their grow- ing senson, being sufficient to give an abundance and wealth of flowers « hich rival the finest roses in color- ing, and produce during their flowering season a gor- geous effect not equalled by any other flower. They are perfectl
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RM2AWG3EE–Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . Aspidistra. FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 19. Asparagus. Very pretty and graceful Fern-like plants rival-ing- in beauty even the delicate Maiden Hair Fernhey are excellent house plants and succeed wellwith ordinary care. Pluniosus Nanus, betterknown perhaps as Aspara-gus Fern—An excellentpot plant. Foliage brightgreen, very graceful.Plants in 2y2 inch pots,each 20c; in 3 inch pots,25c; in 3*,£ inch pots, 35c;in 4 inch pots, 50c. Sprengerii—a species re-markable for the beautyand delicacy of its richgreen drooping fronds,which frequently attain alength of 4 feet
RMPFTY3A–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LIST OF CHOICE PANSY SEEDS FOR 1921. 69 CURRIE'S SUPERB PANSIES Pkt. Bridesmaid—The flowers are of immense size and fine substance, the ground color being- a rosy white, rival- ing in delicacy and beauty the finest apple blossoms, setting- off the dark blotches of the center 10 Orchid-Flowered—A beautiful race, the colors running mostly in the light,
RMMCH7T6–. French Hydransea Ami Pasaoler. A new French introduction, fully as deep in color as Marechal Foch. A very vigorous grower blooming a week earlier than Marechal Foch. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Baardse's Favorite. An excellent new pink variety that is entitled to a fair trial. Certainly more desir- able than Gen. de Vibraye, and a strong rival for Gertrude Glahn. $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Clouet Hamel. Compact plant â with deep pink blooms. Free flowering during mid-season. A very promis- ing new French sort. $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. Elmar. Large trusses of deeply serrated d
RM2CEW1PH–. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. Double Peonia. DOUBLE PE0NIAS. Magnificent and perfectlyhardy plants, almost rival-ing the rose in brilliancy ofcolor and perfection of bloom.The fragrance of the largeflowers resembles that of ahighly-scented rose. Separate colors. Pink, whiteor red, 25c each; $2.50 dozen.By mail, 30c each. MONTBRETIAS. The Montbretia is a half-hardyMexican plant, floweringfreely from midsummer untilfrost. Flower spikes are 2feet in height, and flowers arevery showy with their brightshades of glowing colors. Finest Mixed Colors, 5c each,6 for 25c. Postpaid..
RMPFY5CJ–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1919 44th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. List 6F choice pansy seeds for 1919. ^6 CURRIE'S SUPERB PANSIES Pkt. Bridesmaid—The flowers are of immense size and fine substance, the ground color being- a rosy -white, rival- ing in delicacy and beauty the finest apple blossoms, setting off the dark blotches of the center 10 Orcliid-FloTFered—A beautiful race, the colors running mostly in the ligh
RM2CDA2BG–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . PANSY CYCLONE VIOLAS OR TUFTEDPANSIES. Violas or Tufted Pansies—A new and improved large floweringstrain producing blooms rival-ing in size those of the bestPansies. They are more pe-rennial in their character andonce started will bloom for alonger period than the ordi-nary Pansies. Many of theblooms are sweet scented, ri-valing the violet in their per-fume. Sow in May, trans-planting in August into per-manent beds or borders forflowering the following springand summer. Mixed colors... Pkt. 10 PANSY PSYCHS! CURRIED BARGAIN COLLECTIONOF BEDDING PANSIES.
RMPFXYP6–. American spiders and their spinning work. A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits. Spiders. 104 AMERICAN SPIDERS AND THEIR SPINNINGWORK. specimens without one or more limbs, also with distorted and abbreviated limbs. I have frequently found males lacking several legs. The theory commonly adopted is that in most of these cases the loss has ou ing rcsujtet| fvom conflictSj perhaps among rival lovers in attendance upon the same female. Something of loss may be attributed to this cause, but I am satisfied that in a much l
RMRFHKR4–. Vegetable, grass and flower seeds, 1900. Nursery stock, Massachusetts, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. CURRANTS. The Best Three. Fay's Prolific.—Fruit and bunch of extra and uniform size, very easily gathered, exceedingly pro- ductive and of fine flavor. A very popular variety for market rival- ing the old favorite, the Cherry. La Versailles.—Fruit large, bunch long, very showy and of excellent quality. One of the best. Cherry.—An old well known sort. Fruit very large, bunches short, quali
RMPFEAK7–. Descriptive catalogue of Iowa nursery grown evergreens, fruit trees and plants, flowering and ornamental shrubbery. Nurseries (Horticulture), Minnesota, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. [Fig. 11.—rrumpet Honeysuckle.]. LFlg. 12-Chinese C LEM ATI S. (Ger.- Waldrebe.) Xone among hardy perennials exceed in beauty and effectiveness the finer sorts of Clematis. As a climber for the veranda, a screen for fences, for pillars along the gar- den walks, for training on walls or arbors, in masses on rock work, it has no rival among strong growing blossom- ing plants. The Clemat
RMRF48P7–. Moore and Simon's seed buyers guide and wholesale price list : market gardeners, florists and other large buyers. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. (Snapdragon) One of our most showy and ustful border plants. They succeed in any good garden soil, and are very eflfective in beds, will bloom until frost if seed pods are removed. Hardy perennials, blooming the first year, 120 New Giant Flowering, mixed. Embracing twelve of the most beautilul varieties rival- ing the finest orchids in color and m
RMRFHKRF–. Vegetable, grass and flower seeds, 1900. Nursery stock, Massachusetts, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. 'ROSS BROTHERS' ANNUAL CATALOGUE. iy. CURRANTS. The Best Three. Fay's Prolific.—Fruit and bunch of extra and uniform size, very easily gathered, exceedingly pro- ductive and of fine flavor. A very popular variety for market rival- ing the old favorite, the Cherry. La Versailles.—Fruit large, bunch long, very showy and of excellent quality. One of the best. Cherry.—An old well known sort.
RMRHEKKY–. Bolgiano's of Baltimore the monumental city 1924 : introducing the monumental tomato. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 59 Bolgiano's Scrapie's Branching These grow 2 to 3 feet high and branch very freely. The flowers are large and each is borne on a long, stiff stem, rival- ing the Chrysanthemum both in size of flower and length of stem. They bloom very profusely. 55. White 56. Shell Pin
RMRFDD50–. Moore and Simon's seed buyers guide and wholesale price list : market gardeners, florists and other large buyers. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. (Snapdragon) One of our most showy and ustful border plants. They succeed in any good garden soil, and are very eflfective in beds, will bloom until frost if seed pods are removed. Hardy perennials, blooming the first year, 120 New Giant Flowering, mixed. Embracing twelve of the most beautilul varieties rival- ing the finest orchids in color and m
RMRD7306–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1919 44th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. List 6F choice pansy seeds for 1919. ^6 CURRIE'S SUPERB PANSIES Pkt. Bridesmaid—The flowers are of immense size and fine substance, the ground color being- a rosy -white, rival- ing in delicacy and beauty the finest apple blossoms, setting off the dark blotches of the center 10 Orcliid-FloTFered—A beautiful race, the colors running mostly in the ligh
RMRFMRHK–. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. HALF HARDY OR POT SHRUBS. 49. Oleanders. The Oleanders are too well known to require extended description. bio plant is easier to manage; the howers possess a fragrance almost rival- ing the Rose, and a well grown specimen in bloom is an object of great beauty. In the fall they may be removed to the cellar. Rosea Splendens-Double pink, a soft exquisite shade, and verv fra- grant. A beautiful variety, producing its howers in great abundance. each; 3 for 4
RMRFMRH9–. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Oleanders. The Oleanders are too well known to require extended description. bio plant is easier to manage; the howers possess a fragrance almost rival- ing the Rose, and a well grown specimen in bloom is an object of great beauty. In the fall they may be removed to the cellar. Rosea Splendens-Double pink, a soft exquisite shade, and verv fra- grant. A beautiful variety, producing its howers in great abundance. each; 3 for 40c. -Deep rich color, inner pe
RMRD6GRE–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LIST OF CHOICE PANSY SEEDS FOR 1921. 69 CURRIE'S SUPERB PANSIES Pkt. Bridesmaid—The flowers are of immense size and fine substance, the ground color being- a rosy white, rival- ing in delicacy and beauty the finest apple blossoms, setting- off the dark blotches of the center 10 Orchid-Flowered—A beautiful race, the colors running mostly in the light,
RMRD72KP–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1920 45th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LIST OF CHOICE PANSY SEEDS FOR 1920. 69 CURRIE'S SUPERB PANSIES Pkt. Bridesmaid—The flowers are of Immense size and fine substance, the ground color being a rosy white, rival- ing in delicacy and beauty the finest apple blossoms, setting off the dark blotches of the center 10 Orchld-FloTvered—A beautiful race, the colors running mostly in the light,
RMREHK5N–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. ZINNIA (Youth and Old Age) Plants of great beauty, of branching habit, and splendid brilliant colored double flowers, rival- ing in beauty and form double Dahlias. Bloom in great profusion and with increased splendor from June until cut otf by frost; begins to bloom when quite small. Easy of culture: thrives in any good soil. Half-hardy annuals. Double Choice Mixed. Finest large flowering varieties, 2 ft 5
RMREHJX7–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. ZINNIA (Youth and Old Age) Plants of great beauty, of branching habit, and splendid brilliant colored double flowers, rival- ing in beauty and form double Dahlias. Bloom in great profusion and with increased splendor from Juu" until cut off by frost; begins to bloom when quite small. Easy of culture; thrives in any good soil. Half-hardy a)inuali<. Double Choice Mixed. Finest large flowering varieti
RMREJAA4–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. TOM THUMB ZINNIA. ZINNIA (Youth and Old Age). Plants of great beauty, of branching habit, and splendid brilliant colored double flowers, rival- ing In beauty and form double Dahlias. Bloom in great profusion and with increased splendor from June until cut ofE by frost; begins to bloom when quite small. Easy of culture; thrives in any good soil. Half-hardy annuals. Donble Choice Mixed. Finest large flowerin
RMREJAJG–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. SfAMMOTH VERBENA, ZINNIA (Youth and Old Age). Plants of great beauty, of branching habit, and splendid brilliant colored double flowers, rival- ing in beauty and form double Dahlias. Bloom in great profusion and with increased splendor from June until cut ofE by frost; begins to bloom when quite small. Easy of culture; thrives in any good soil. Half-hardy annuals. Double Choice Mixed. Finest large flowerin
RMREJAHM–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. MAMMOTH VERBENA, ZIN>[A (Youth and Old A^e). Plants of great beauty, of branching habit, and splendid brilliant colored double flowers, rival- ing in beauty and form double Dahl-as. Bloom in great profusion and with increased splendor from June until cut off by frost; begins to bloom when quite small. Easy of culture; thrives in any good soil. Half-hardy annuals. Double Choipe Mixed. Finest large flower
RMRFN7G3–. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for January, February and March, 1897. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Dracaena Indivisa. GREVILLEAf ROBUSTA (THE SILK OAK.) A magnificent plant for decora- tive purposes, of rapid easy growth, finely cut foliage, rival- ing a rare fern. The young grow- ing leaves are a light bronze color, the tips being covered with soft down, closely resembling raw silk, hence the name "Silk Oak." In its native place it attains mag- nificent proportions and produces an abu
RMRRNECJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 4, 1915. The Florists' Review WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS YARRAWA The New Giant Flowering Spencer, most beautiful Rose Pink, %-oz., $1.00; ounce, $3.50. GIANT AFRICAN MARIGOLDS For Greenhouse Forcing Scotch Grown Seed We have pleasure in offering to the florists' trade a strain of Giant Flowering Marigold, which, with a little disbudding, can be grown to a great size, rival- ing the Chrysanthemum. Giant Show Grange, bright orange yellow, Put., 2">c; ^4-oz., $1.00; ounce, $3.50 Giant Show Lemon, light lemon yellow, Pkt., 20c; k-oz.,
RMRRNECC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GIANT AFRICAN MARIGOLDS For Greenhouse Forcing Scotch Grown Seed We have pleasure in offering to the florists' trade a strain of Giant Flowering Marigold, which, with a little disbudding, can be grown to a great size, rival- ing the Chrysanthemum. Giant Show Grange, bright orange yellow, Put., 2">c; ^4-oz., $1.00; ounce, $3.50 Giant Show Lemon, light lemon yellow, Pkt., 20c; k-oz., $1.00; ounce, $.3.50 FREESIA BULBS 100 1000 7000 Purity, first size, greenhouse-grown.. .$1.50 $12.50 $(i0.00 Excelsior, a new variety, the flowers- being three
RMRFGBTD–. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Rlyssum. 4 pkts 10 cts., 1 pkt 3 cts, Early, dwarf, spreading; forms a perfect carpet of richly scented flow- ers till after frosts. Mr. Park:—Your new Alyssum I find one of the very best and most beautiful border plants I have ever had. If taken up in the fall it blooms nicely in winter.—Mrs. I., Greene Co., Ind., Dec. 12. Hmaranthus, 4 pkts. 10 cts., 1 pkt. 3 cts. Gorgeous plants, rival- ing Coleus. Finest mixed. Mr. Park:—Your Ama- ranthus are fine. Some grow fi
RMRF7BW7–. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Rlyssum. 4 pkts 10 cts., 1 pkt 3 cts, Early, dwarf, spreading; forms a perfect carpet of richly scented flow- ers till after frosts. Mr. Park:—Your new Alyssum I find one of the very best and most beautiful border plants I have ever had. If taken up in the fall it blooms nicely in winter.—Mrs. I., Greene Co., Ind., Dec. 12. Hmaranthus, 4 pkts. 10 cts., 1 pkt. 3 cts. Gorgeous plants, rival- ing Coleus. Finest mixed. Mr. Park:—Your Ama- ranthus are fine. Some grow fi
RMRFGBW1–. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Rlyssum. 4 pkts 10 cts., 1 pkt 3 cts, Early, dwarf, spreading; forms a perfect carpet of richly scented flow- ers till after frosts. Mr. Park:—Your new Alyssum I find one of the very best and most beautiful border plants I have ever had. If taken up in the fall it blooms nicely in winter.—Mrs. I., Greene Co., Ind., Dec. 12. Hmaranthus, 4 pkts. 10 cts., 1 pkt. 3 cts. Gorgeous plants, rival- ing Coleus. Finest mixed. Mr. Park:—Your Ama- ranthus are fine. Some grow fi
RMRF7BW2–. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Rlyssum. 4 pkts 10 cts., 1 pkt 3 cts, Early, dwarf, spreading; forms a perfect carpet of richly scented flow- ers till after frosts. Mr. Park:—Your new Alyssum I find one of the very best and most beautiful border plants I have ever had. If taken up in the fall it blooms nicely in winter.—Mrs. I., Greene Co., Ind., Dec. 12. Hmaranthus, 4 pkts. 10 cts., 1 pkt. 3 cts. Gorgeous plants, rival- ing Coleus. Finest mixed. Mr. Park:—Your Ama- ranthus are fine. Some grow fi
RM2AN266P–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . ability, zeal, fear-lessness and unflagging devotion to duty of our brother officersin the police service and to the admirable administration of theboards of direction of our police throughout the country. What we have written is the product of many years of actualservice on the police force of Boston in various capacities, dur- PREFACE. ix ing which we have been brought into intimate personal contactwith the range of criminals whom we have depicted. To ourp
RM2AHYYB7–The funny side of physic : or, The mysteries of medicine, presenting the humorous and serious sides of medical practice An exposé of medical humbugs, quacks, and charlatans in all ages and all countries . elief, the man of drugs informed me, laugh-ingly, that he had given Terry a quantity of chalk and eightgrains of tartar emetic, as he learned that Terry was alreadyin possession of the ounce of laudanum, and all the neigh-bors knew that Biddy had driven him to desperation by flirt-ing with his rival, Jim OConnor. The young man had judi-ciously told Terry that the powder would make the laudan
RM2AGD177–. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. CHAPTER II THE EARLY CHRISTIAN STYLE THE IV century marks an epoch of transition in Romanhistory — a time when the old order changes and givesplace to new. During the preceding fifty years decline had beensteadily progressing, and while the barbarians had been gather-ing against the frontiers in ever-increasing force, the militarypower of the Empire had been wasted in an endless successionof civil broils between rival claimants to the imperial throne.Added to the miseries of war, were those of mis
RM2AJ3XG7–Through South America's southland; with an account of the Roosevelt Scientific Expedition to South America . Two Rival Payadores in a Poetical Tournament.. Gaucho Homes. THE ARGENTINE 1»AMPA mucli towards the upbuilding of Argentina. They wereamong the best soldiers during the war of independence.They assisted naaterially towards delivering their countryfrom merciless, marauding savages and towards develop-ing the pastoral industry as it existed before the introduc-tion of present scientific methods. As a type, they re-sembled our cowboys of a generation ago, and the Cossacksof southern Russia
RM2AM8JX1–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . AMELIA LEVY. LENA KLEINSCHMIDT. * THE lilJVinVMIf. 297 all the proceeck of the stolen property, he was more than will-ing- that his agent should be put in a prison cell. On the otlierhand when Chaffee undertook to dispose of the stolen property,in order to get the highest price, he went to a dealer of thebest standing and offered sets of stamps which the dealer hadmounted for a customer, and knew to be stolen. It is practi-cally certain that Barrett would ne
RM2AG3A4X–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. looked forward to the CollegeChampionship baseball game withas much interest and enthusiasmas with that which they are nowlooking forward to the comingFresh-Soph game. The Sophs copped the footballchampionship, the Freshmen won alarf^e maority of the basketball con-tests, and now the baseball gamewill give the rival classmen theirchance to win the final and decid-ing contest. The game between the classes of17 and 18 two years ago stillstands as the hottest contested upto the present time; but even agreaer interest has been shown inthe coming game as several recenteve
RM2AJCGAG–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . ommercebut for the ordinary courts of law to de-cide. He maintained that the patentrights held by his company covered themaking of the lamps, that the CanadianLaco-Phillips Company would (be in-fringing on these rights in using thetungsten wire in manufacturing incan-descent lamps, and that therefore theGeneral Electric was justified in refus-ing to supply a business rival. He claimed that the matter was purelythe question of a companys legitimateright to protect its patents from in-fringement and that it would be unjust ifthese patents, acquire
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RM2AN64P0–Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . s not interesting, but the play is cele-brated for its witty and eloquent dialogue. which even Sheridan did not surpass; it has a lightness which noth-ing that preceded it had equaled. The characters are not very ori-ginal, yet it has variety and diverting action. Returning now to his rival ambition, that of achieving social suc-cess, Congreve pretended that he had merely ** scribbled a few scenesfor his own amusement,** and had yielded unwillingly to his friendsdesire to try his fortune on the stage. But in 1694 he brought outhis se
RM2AX301R–A short history of England . declared by the commission to be guilty of the attemptedmurder of Elizabeth. Parliament met soon afterwards and petitioned Elizabeth to orderMarys execution, in accordance with the judgment of the com-mission. Elizabeth hesitated long, authorizing and then recall-ing and then againhalf consenting to thecarrying out of thewarrant of execution,which she had alreadybrought herself tosign. She might wellhesitate to put todeath her cousin and rival. A woman, a relative, a queen evenafter nineteen years of imprisonment, a guest, — Mary Jiad personalclaims to protection w
RM2AN1BHC–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . BOVLSTON BANR BURCLARS KIT,. EDDY KELLYS KIT. 8o OVR RIVAL, THE RASCAL. of the tools was particularly notable, a specially designedinstrument for safe boring, made in parts which could becompactly packed and easily fitted together for use. In theaccompanying drawings this kit is reproduced for the pur-pose of comparison with the corresponding outfit of the old-fashioned burglar. The reader should remember, in contrast-ing these two illustrations, that the ol
RM2AJ5KTR–William Shakespeare; poet, dramatist, and man . e and Henry Condell, who laid pos-terity for all time under lasting obligations by edit-ing the first folio edition of Shakespeares plays in1623, and Augustus Phillips — all Shakespearesintimate and lifelong friends. With probably notmore than two exceptions, his plays were firstbrought out by this company. With this companyShakespeare cast in his fortunes soon after hisarrival in London, when it was performing in TheTheatre, with the Curtain as its only rival; and hekept up his connection with it until his final retire-ment to Stratford. The fir
RM2AG4MTJ–. Review of reviews and world's work. re placed by theDemocrats, furthermore, upon the situation inWisconsin. They have put in nomination forgovernor Hon. George W. Peck, the journalistand humorous writer, of Milwaukee, who servedas governor from 1891 to 1895, and who hasmany elements of popularity. The breach be-tween the rival factions of the Republicans hadnot been lessened last month at the time ofour going to press. There had been no decisionrendered by the State Supreme Court as to thequestion what faction had the right to use theRepublican name and emblem on the official vot-ing paper.
RM2AM87MB–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . a corru-gated blade and correspondingly shapedkey-way developed itself. By inter-locking the key and key-way the tilt-ing of the key was eliminated, thetumblers were rendered inaccessible, thenumber of key changes was indefinitely increased, and aboveall, the duplication of the key was rendered infinitely moredifficult. About 1890, however, we find in the Patent Officethe Paracentric key and corresponding key-way, and thisform is now used in all genuine Yale
RM2AJH11H–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . ing power of Pompey. He spokeagainst the Gabinian law, which investedPompey with absolute power on the Mediter-ranean, in order to put down the pirates ofCilicia (67); and the Manilian, by which theconduct of the war against Mithridates wastransferred from Lucullus to Pompey (66).Cicero in his consulship (63) deserted thepopular party, with whom he had hithertoacted, and became one of the supporters of theoptimates. Thus Hortensius no longer appearsas his rival. We first find them pleading HOSTILIA ordered C. Antonius, who had been
RM2AWTYXB–The story of the greatest nations, from the dawn of history to the twentieth century : a comprehensive history, founded upon the leading authorities, including a complete chronology of the world, and a pronouncing vocabulary of each nation . uards, Philippus (244-249), who fell inbattle with a rival, Decius. Valerian (253-260) braced all his energies against the tide that was sweep-ing everything to destruction, but was unable to stay it, and was carried withthe resistless current. The territory between the Limes and Rhine was lost;the Saxons plundered the coasts; the Goths were edging into Gr
RM2AM4RH8–A history of the United States for Catholic schools . ates were elected, however, he refused them allpower and the enraged people began to covet the political priv-ileges of their English neighbors. 141. England Lays Claim to New Netherland. After allow-ing the Dutch to occupy for half a century the territory they 102 A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES had discovered, England, jealous of the prosperity and advan-tages of her Dutch commercial rival, and wishing to have astrong and unbroken line of colonies along the Atlantic coast,asserted her claims to New Netherland by virtue of the Cabotvoyages.
RM2AX2MXD–Christian herald and signs of our times . the weddingwas only postponed, as he supposed that thegirl would have finally dismissed his rival.After discussing the matter for a time, andcomparing notes, they came to the conclusionthat a girl who would temporize as she haddone with both, would not make a true andfaithful wife. They therefore called upon hertogether and renounced her. Many souls havebeenlost for eternity by a similar vacillation be-tween Christ and the world. The results of reject-ing Christ are not more fatal than those of halt-ing between two opinions. (I. Kings 18: 21.) 198 THE
RM2AKWDH2–Outing . uer, which has a history that runsback to the time of the Conquest, was agreat commercial center in the years nowgrown musty. But the sea was unkindand gradually filled its harbor so that onlythe smaller boats can reach the wharves,and its rival, Havre, seven miles across theestuary of the Seine, has stolen away itscommerce, leaving it a haunt of ancientpeace, glorying in a past which is deadand gone. Like all these Normandy and Brittanytowns upon the sea, Honfluer maintains itsfishing industry and the return each even-ing of its fleet of quaint boats, each ladenwith its shining cargo
RM2AKAWDN–Women of all nations; a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence . ageof a nations development. The coming of the Turks found themdivided and weakened by rival chieftains,and though in the end they united andmade a gallant stand, they were finally 6j2 WESTERN BALKAN PENINSULA 673 m The TurkishConquest. overpowered at the fatal battle of Kosovo1389. From that time till the begin-ning of the nineteenth centurythe bulk of them were crushedunder Turkish rule. Turkishrule acts, and has always acted, as a wither-ing blight. Under it nothingdevelops. As things are, soth
RM2AFP6TP–. The story of the Dominion : four hundred years in the annals of half a continent ; a history of Canada from its early discovery and settlement to the present time ; embracing its growth, progress and achievements in the pursuits of peace and war. of his favour at Court, fair of word and arrangement withNew England, reaping riches from the fur-trade, successful in crush-ing his only remaining rival—Nicholas Denys, who had been hisfriend and schoolmate, but had become rich and strong in CapeBreton Island—this traitor and perjured murderer seemed well con-tent with his fortune and fate and devo
RM2AJM1AP–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . wor-ship of Demeter,and Aeschylushimself was, ac-cording to someauthorities, initia-ted in the mys-teries of this god-dess. At the ageof twenty-five (B.C.499), he made hisfirst appearance asa competitor forthe prize of tra-gedy against Pra-tinas, without be.ing successful. His chief rival at this periodwas Phryniclius. He fought, with his brothersCynaegTrus and Aminias, at the battle of Ma-rathon (490), and also at those of Salamis (480)and Plataea (479). In 485 he first gained theprize; and in 472 he gained the prize with thetrilo
RM2AM87EF–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . SAFETY PAPER. 413 pins and so opening the lock. Fig. 4 shows the key partly in-serted and it will be seen how the pins are moved up and down,riding upon the bittings of the key as it enters. In Fig. 5 thekey is all the way in and the plug partly rotated, thus show-ing the manner in which the divisions of the pins permitthe lock to be opened by use of the proper key. Fromthese illustrations can also be seen the impossibility of opera-tion by any key except on
RM2AWJP86–Ghost of the glacier and other tales . morable events ofthe War of the Revolution. In an old farmhouse overlook-ing the broad valley to Morristovvn, Gen. Charles Lee,Washingtons rival, traitor, object of an American court-martial which deprived him of his ofifice and his commis-sion, was captured. During that awful retreat of Washing-tons army across New Jersey the American commanderwas importuning Lee to come to his rescue. Lee chose todally at his headquarters at White Plains and, after starting,to take his time. At Basking Ridge he tarried one night,finding the cheer so inviting that he suf
RM2AXFT56–The New England magazine . with ref-erence to tide-water While the party were exploring in thevicinity of Harpers Ferry, news arrived of the burning at the stake of Colonel Craw-ford, by the Indians at Sandusky. Washington became excited to tears atthe recital, for Crawford had been one of the companions of his early life,and had often been his rival in athletic exercises. The unfortunate manwas brave as a lion, and had served with great distinction in the war of therevolution. Tears soon gave way to indignation, and Washington, point-ing to a lofty rock which juts over the stream, at its rema
RM2AX2M95–The history of freemasonry : its legends and traditions, its chronological history . m of the Grand Lodge in the year 1753, and to the history ofwhich this chapter shall be dedicated, was far more important in itseffects, not only on the progress of Speculative Masonry in Eng-land, but also in other countries. The Grand Lodge, which in the above-mentioned year wasorganized as a successful rival and antagonist of the regular GrandLodge, has received in the course of its career various names. Styl-ing itself officially the Grand Lodge of England according to theOld Institutions, it was also call
RM2AXD6T1–Outing . on beblanketed and passed. Swan waiteduntil his rival was nearly alongside thendropped spinnaker and rounded up, forc-ing the other off his course. Thus theyproceeded until in range with the com-mittee boat when the Hobo suddenlyjibed and found herself nearest to theline and to windward so that she had nodifficulty in crossing first. Had Swanheld his course he would probably havebeen beaten. Knowledge of conditions, ability toanticipate changes in tide and wind, andconstant watchfulness are often decidingfactors. Fluky breezes predominate inEastern waters during the hot monthsand one
RM2AWJ84R–History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . ks; our experience isthat this is about the correct date of ar-rival and departure and have, therefore,adopted it throughout this book. Accord-ing to this. Father Point remained in theSault from July 2, 1846, till the 24th ofthe same month and baptized thirty-fouipersons in that time. Rev. B. Pedelupe,S. J., was his successor but also remainedonly a short time,
RM2AXH0XM–Fra Filippo Lippi . painted at about the same time, is a panelpicture now in the Berlin Gallery, without doubtthe finest Nativity executed by the friar at thisor any other period of his artistic career. More-over, of all Fra Filippos works, with the soleexception, perhaps, of his Spoleto frescoes, thisNativity is the only painting in which a genuinereligious spirit prevails, so sweet and solemn as toappear like a sinners peace-giving vision of grace.In this solitary instance Fra Filippo has attainedthe spiritual elevation of his Dominican rival, show-ing us what an incomparable artist he might
RM2AJEEH4–Breeder and sportsman . /l BRAND Leader and Repeater smokeless and New Rival and Nublackblack powder shells, contained in boxes with a big red W on the end, aremade entirely in the Winchester factory, including the loading. Thecomplete equipment and vast experience of the Winchester Co. areutilized in every step and process of their production. Factory loaded shells have always proventhe most satisfactory, as their method of manufacture insures their being uniform in size, load-ing and shooting. Machines are used which perform each operation with mathematicalexactness. Winchester factory load
RM2ANDKBK–Concerning the etchings of MrWhistler . Street at Saverne.. Weary. those who did have ever since been trying tothe best of their ability to prove that, when-ever they write about Mr. Whistler, theyalways make themselves ridiculous. Sincethen Mr. Whistler has gone on steadily work-ing. Several plates were done in provincialFrance; still others in Holland. One or twostudies of long, lines of canals, windmills inthe distance, are in feeling much the same asRembrandt, but in line much superior to Mr.Whistlers only rival. In fact, Sir FrancisSeymour Haden said not very long ago thatif he were compe
RM2AM8JHC–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . manbody that do not change in size after a person has reachedthe age of about twenty-one years. The inventor, M. Bertillon, is the son of a French physicianwho was a man of eminence in his profession. After complet-ing the prescribed military service of a young Frenchman, M.Bertillon was appointed to a position in the prefecture of policein Paris. Soon after his appointment, he was so stronglyimpressed by the difficulties in the way of the identification oft
RM2AJ7FEH–What to see in America . s. From thesnow-covered sum-mit twenty-eightrivers of ice pourslowly down thegashed slopes, reach-ing into the rich gar-dens of wild flowersand splendid ever-green forests like thetentacles of a hugeoctopus. Many ofthe individual icestreams are between four and six miles long and rival inmagnitude and charm the glaciers of the Alps. The occa-sional thunder of avalanches may be heard. The lowerportion of the glaciers is apt to be very dirty, but the iceand snow grow cleaner as you ascend, until, at the sourceof the glaciers, they could hardly be purer. Several speciesof
RM2AN7MYN–Roman sculpture from Augustus to Constantine . IIKAI) OF TllK AXTOXINK PKIilODTofiicep. 376 Ctntral Miiseiiiii, Athens. ROMAN PORTRAITURE 377 turn to the left; the glance is slightly raised in thatdirection, and the effect is of marvellous power andanimation. In fact this pose, combined with themagnificent technique, as in the famous example inBerlin (Plate CXXIII.),makes the portrait of Caracalluswithout exception the most striking portrait left us bythe antique, while the subtle influence of slowly return-ing frontality gives it a superb massiveness. It hasonly one rival, the head of an old
RM2AN1F3N–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . terval at the top of the door. In this break in the cover ofputty a fine pointed tube was inserted, and the air in the safedrawn out through the tube by an air pump. After exhaust-ing the air, the removal of a bit of putty from the crack be-tween the door and the frame causeda pressure of air which forced inthrough the crack sufficient gunpow-der to blow open the safe, when firedby a fuse. This very effective anddangerous device was unfortunatelymade known t
RM2AM88WR–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . a cast or wrought iron safe being madein England prior to 1800 and they were certainly not in com-mercial use before thattime. The first Englishpatent for a safe was is-sued to Richard Scott, in1801, and this safe wasmainly designed as proofagainst fire, but, as it con-sisted of an outer andinner casing of iron, filledwith a non-conduct-ing substance, it seemsalso to have markedan advance in protec-tion against burglars. These safes were known as doublechest
RM2AWJTJ8–Diamonds and precious stones, a popular account of gems .. . nters in card-play-ing. But at last a native named Bernardo Lobo,who had journeyed to the East Indies, and hadseen uncut diamonds there, recognized the natureof these disregarded pebbles. The news of the discovery spread across theworld, and its first effect was a panic in the dia-mond trade. Some time had to elapse before thedealers in Indian gems could reconcile themselvesto any rival that might depreciate the treasures ofthe Orient. Meanwhile upon the inhabitants of the diamonddistricts the discovery acted like a curse; and tothe
RM2AXH84R–The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . rted off in a last despair-ing attempt to catch his rival, and had almostsucceeded in his object when he was onceagain beaten by the wind and compelled toabandon the flight. NAMES OF THE DAYS OF THE WEEK The names of the days of the week are ofSaxon origin, their spelling, of course, beingmodernised. The Romans named the firsttwo days after the sun and moon respectively,and the Saxons followed their example, butin their own language. Thus Sunnan-daeg isour Sunday and Monan-daeg our Monday.The other five days were named after godsor other mythical person
RM2ANHK6D–Demonology and devil-lore . estored to his heavenly sphere, he would be onegreat brand plucked from the burning, but the burn-ing might still go on. Theology itself had filled theworld with other devils by diabolising all the gods andgoddesses of rival religions, and the compassionate heartwas thus left free to select such forms or fair names aspreserved some remnant of ancient majesty around them,or some ray from their once divine halo, and pray or hopefor their pardon and salvation. Fallen foes, no longerable to harm, can hardly fail to awaken pity and clemency. 394 DEVILS GOOD ADVICE. With
RM2AN2D8P–Rider's Washington; a guide book for travelers, with 3 maps and 22 plans . cotton andcorn, the rival products of the two sections; S., War, withEngines of Strife; W., The Fasces once more united, withmotto E Pluribus Unum and eagle; N., The implements of *War are being broken and exchanged for Peace. The room S. of the Sergeant-at-Arms, now used by theCommittee on the District of Columbia, is not usually opento the general public; but some obliging attendant will some-times unlock the door upon request. This was formerly theSenate Post Office, for which Brumidi designed the follow-ing appropri
RM2AFN7E4–. The rulers of the Mediterranean. against itssandy banks and sent up strange odors of fishand mud. On either side stretched long levelsof yellow sand dotted with bunches of dark greengrass, like tufts on a quilt, over which stalked anoccasional camel, bending and rocking, and scorn-ing the rival ship at its side. You have heard somuch of the Suez Canal as an engineering featthat you rather expect, in your ignorance, to findthe banks upheld by walls of masonry, and topass through intricate locks from one level to an-other, or at least to see a wcll-bcatcn towpath atits side. But with the excep
RM2AN94N5–Shell-fish industries . steam will have no rival here. In many instances, the preliminary work of prepar-ing oysters for market, begins when they are dredged.In the Chesapeake, for example, where dredging formarket until the present time has been done only on nat-ural beds, state law requires the culling of oysters on thebeds in order that empty shells and young oysters may bereturned to the bottoms. This culling makes handlingmore easy and rapid for the dealers who receive thecargo. In other localities, culling of the material takenfrom private beds may, for various reasons, be done onshore.
RM2AWG7GE–Men of mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed . , had a flourish-ing circulating library at Amen Corner, William Charnley started in1757 a rival establishment in the Flesh Market, where he announcedthat he had two thousand volumes to lend to subscribers atthree shillings a-quarter or twelve shillings a-year. Barber reducedhis price to meet the competition, but Charnley flourished notwith- 542 WILLIAM AND EMERSON CHARNIEY. standing. In course of time he limited his business to the publish-ing and selling of books, and gave up the library to Richard Fisher,a member of his own craft, and parish clerk of St.
RM2AN1AAJ–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . d^ JOHN TALBOT. JOHN WALSH. THROUGH WALLS OF STEEL, 85 In this case, they are accustomed to rob fruit, provision,cigar and grocery stores, and feast in secret upon their stolendainties. The second and main class is made up of the profes-sional store breakers, men ranging in age from the youngnovice to the old, experienced burglar. Their descentsupon stores are usually in gangs of three or more, accord-ing to the need of hands for the particular job in view,
RM2AJ6PGE–Shell-fish industries . steam will have no rival here. In many instances, the preliminary work of prepar-ing oysters for market, begins when they are dredged.In the Chesapeake, for example, where dredging formarket until the present time has been done only on nat-ural beds, state law requires the culling of oysters on tliebeds in order that empty shells and young oysters may bereturned to the bottoms. This culling makes handlingmore easy and rapid for the dealers who receive thecargo. In other localities, culling of the material takenfrom private beds may, for various reasons, be done onshore.
RM2AN0C9P–Our rival, the rascal : a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police . GEORGE H. EVANS. ALONZO HENN. A SLIPPERY AND SUBTLE KNAVJJ. 127 ber of guests. After a few days, Robert would turn up in thehotel, walk up and down the office, nodding familiarly to theguests, and finally order a carriage and drive out to some parkwith the wife of Little Horace. Meanwhile that artfuldodger would slip away unobserved and try his tricks of thiev-ing in some bank or office. If any suspicion fell upon himfrom any quarter, he had an alibi already
RM2AJB21G–Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . kes from the Queens cour-tiers, he commanded them totake the wicked sisters forpartners. The sisters were furious,but they did not recognize % EDITORS DKAWER. 081 their rival. The second sister wassent on, and theolder, with a ven-erable Duke, wasleft to play againstSanderilla and thePrince. After ask-ing the Princes ad-vice and stampingher little boots, shedrove about sixyards. Then Sanderillaflung off her hatand coat, rolled upher sleeves, andstepped on the tee-ing - ground. Herarms were strongfrom much brush-and polish-and
RM2AJ95KG–Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . pay for whenable, the generous young Senator re-marked. Phil was overcome with grat-itude, and when the artful politicianquestioned him as to the name and stand-ing of the matronly Mrs. Connors (say-ing nothing of Miss Mary Ellen, ofwhom he appeared to take no notice),Phil proudly led him to where the ladiessat and introduced him to them. Alas, poor Phil! How could he havebeen so eager to play into the scheminghands of a rival who was already enjoy-ing a tremendous advantage? Hes a lo-tarrier wid women, Mrs.Connors whispered
RM2AFRTC3–. The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science. The Largest Sanitarium in the World. This Institution, one of the buildings of which Isshown in tlie cut, stands without a rival in the perfec-tion and completeness of its appointments. The follow-ing are a few of the special methods employed : Turkish. Russian, Roman, Thermo-Electric, Electro-Vapor, Electro-Hydric, Electro-Chemical, Hot Air, Va-por, and every form of Water Bath; Electricity in everyform; Swedish Movements—Manual and Mechanical—Massage Pneumatic Treatment, Vacuum Treatment,Sun Baths.
RM2AFMFEP–. St. Nicholas [serial]. 902 THE NO-HIT GAME Avg.. EVERY EYE FOLLOWED THE BALL TOWARD WHICH FLEW BILLY DWYER AT FULL SPEED fielding on both sides, marked by spectacularcatches in the out-field, and remarkable pitchingby Captain Don Hildreth, of the gold-and-green,and the famous Rube Stearns, of Marston.In the first inning or two, uncertain as to howBilly Dwyer would play, despite his promise ofloyalty to his school, the Bannister in-field hadwobbled a bit, but after the brilliant pitcher, play-ing left-field, had saved his rival twice by catchesthat brought the spectators to their feet yelling
RM2AJ592X–William Shakespeare; poet, dramatist, and man . being Ben Jonson onone side, and Dekker and Marston on the other;the weapons of warfare, satirical plays. Thirteenor fourteen dramas are enumerated as havinc: their 278 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE origin in the antagonism between the rival play-wrights, the best known and most important of theseplays being Jonsons striking and characteristiccomedy Every Man in His Humour, and his Poetaster. Dekkers Satiromastrix and Mars-tons WhatYou Will arechiefly inter-esting as form-ing part of therecord of thisvociferous war,and The Re-turn from Par-n a s s u s onac
RM2AJ7FWF–What to see in America . A Forest Fire 534 What to See in America. Photo by Gifford aiul PrentissAn Eight-foot Spruce States. From thesnow-covered sum-mit twenty-eightrivers of ice pourslowly down thegashed slopes, reach-ing into the rich gar-dens of wild flowersand splendid ever-green forests like thetentacles of a hugeoctopus. Many ofthe individual icestreams are between four and six miles long and rival inmagnitude and charm the glaciers of the Alps. The occa-sional thunder of avalanches may be heard. The lowerportion of the glaciers is apt to be very dirty, but the iceand snow grow cleaner
RM2AN3BP7–American messenger . ite every morning andto be really systematic about it, an-nounced Mar jorie the night of her ar-rival home. Of course 1 expect to burnup all of my attempts until I do some-thing worth while. Father, youll let mecopy my work on your typewriter at thestore until the sale of my stories war-rants the purchase of a machine of myown, wont you? Mr. Dawson smiled indulgently, Youcan use it for your best efforts when weare not busy, he answerd. I thinkthat you will be so well employed help-ing mother with the housekeeping andthe sewing that you wont have time toride Pegasus very fa
RM2ANG19C–History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIKST INDIANA. 335 company, were so tardy in the offer of life and service forthe nation as the mustering date of the regiment wouldindicate. Immediately upon the declaration of war a com-pany was roughly organized in the city neath the hills,but the claims of the rival leaders caused its partial dis-ruption, a considerable number of the organizations combin-ing with a similar faction from Roachdale to form a com-pany in the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth. Upon thesecond call of the president f
RM2AG7GFD–. Citadel Handbook. the first requisiteof a college baseball team. Altho unableto show more victories than their oppo-nents, the Bulldogs totaled more hits dur-ing the season than the rival batsmen.Two members of the team were selectedas All-State men—Rogers, in left field,and Pearce, catcher. These two men wereeasily among the best college material inthe State last year. Owing to the great distance from theother colleges, and the high cost of rail-road traveling, no college teams came toCharleston; and the only games playedat home were with local teams. Theteam, however, took a weeks trip up-
RM2ANG11C–History of the One hundred and sixty-first regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry . ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIKST INDIANA. 335 company, were so tardy in the offer of life and service forthe nation as the mustering date of the regiment wouldindicate. Immediately upon the declaration of war a com-pany was roughly organized in the city neath the hills,but the claims of the rival leaders caused its partial dis-ruption, a considerable number of the organizations combin-ing with a similar faction from Roachdale to form a com-pany in the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth. Upon thesecond call of the president f
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RM2AJ7W1F–The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . advertisements from the Exchange and insert-ing them in its columns, the terms being FREE OFCHARGE, AND ON APPROVAL. One florist washeard to state that he has used The Exchange as anadvertising medium for over six years, and every adv.had been copied by its rival.—Providence, (R. I.), Cor-respondence in The Florists Exchange, January 6,1906. I (Sfaituarg) 0 Mrs. David Ward. Mrs. David Ward, mother of Charles Willis Ward,Cottage Gardens Company, Queens, N. Y., died ather home ne
RM2AN657T–Outing . Qutincs M0NTHLY Review OF AMATEUR SPORTS AND PASTIMES. FOOTBALL.. IN THE EAST.^ HE play to the middleof November showedseveral things veryconclusively.First, that thekicking game isthe winning one,and no team can hopeto make a good show-ing against a rival ofanything like equalstrength that alsoplays the kickinggame and plays it well, unless it has a goodpunter, aided by a pair of good ends and backsthat can be trusted to handle cleanly the enemyspunts. Against a team with a good line, runningalone cannot be safely relied on as a sure meansof winning games, for so well-planned has our
RM2AM7YMP–Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . 323—(63) The Rearing Bill 1841. Antique green patina. Episode in a combat betweenbulls. This one is rearing and turning his head obliquely, inorder to give all the weight of his body to the thrust by whichhe hopes to disable or at least discourage his rival. Signed on the banc. E.»ryt. Height, B% inches; length, 10 inches. 324—(62) Bull ox the Defensive 1841.. Signed on the bage. Barve. Antique green patina. Abull pawing the earth and lower-ing his head before charging
RM2AG2625–. Eugène Delacroix. LE SULTAN DU MAEOC ET SA GAEDE To face p. 90. DAXIEL IN THE LIONS DEN To face p. 90 EUGEOiE DELACIipiX course of his lifetime, a selection from the bestwork of thirty years. The effect of this impos-ing collection was immense, and Delacroixenjoyed the first and only triumph of his life,a triumph none the less great because his life-long rival, Ingres, also took the opportunityof exhibiting a selection of his works in the samebuilding. But in spite of the success of theexhibition of 1855, in spite of a great, onemight almost say a world-wide, reputation,in spite of the fact
RM2AGA2JE–. Types and market classes of live stock. y considerable degree of thickness is sharply criticized.Some dairy bulls almost rival beef bulls in the amount offleshing shown in the hindquarters, and such animals aredistinctly not of true dairy type in conformation and temper-ament. A dairy bull should carry no more fleshing than ispermissible in a dry cow or in a heifer before her first calv-ing. The bull should be well divided between the hind legs, andshould have rather flat, trim thighs. The hind legs should be Types and Market Classes of Live Stock 129 placed rather well apart, and should be
RM2AKNDYY–The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No32 (August 11, 1922)] . ing of the days when men like Juche-reau St. Denis swashbuckled throughactual adventures which rival thoseimaginary ones of DArtagnan, liestucked away on shelves seldom discov-ered by aught but bibliophiles. Butthere is enough of commonly knownand proved history to give the city aplace apart for its romantic past andits present charm. The site of New Orleans, discovered240 years ago by the explorer La Salle,was actually established either late in1717 or early in 1718 by a courageousand gallant young Frenchman named built on the co
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