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POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES.
1910
Alabama 2,138,093
Arizona 204,354
Arkansas 1, 574,449
California 2,377,549
Colorado 799,024
Connecticut 1,114,756
Delaware 202,322
Dist. of Columbia 331,069
Florida 752,619
Georgia 2,609,121
Idaho 325,594
Illinois 5,638,591
Indiana 2,700,876
Iowa 2,224,771
Kansas 1,690,949
Kentucky 2,289,905
Louisiana 1,656,388
Maine 742,371
Maryland 1,294,450
Massachusetts 3,366,416
Michigan 2,810,173
Minnesota 2,075,708
Mississippi 1,797,114
Missouri 3,293,335
Montana 376,053
Nebraska 1,192,214
Nevada 81,875
New Hampshire 430,572
New Jersey 2,537,167
New Mexico 327,396
New York 9,113,614
North Carolina 2,206,287
North Dakota 577,056
Ohio 4,767,121
Oklahoma 1,657,155
Oregon 672,765
Pennsylvania 7,665,111
Rhode Island 542,674
South Carolina 1,515,400
South Dakota 583,888
Tennessee 2,184,789
Texas 3,896,542
Utah 373,351
Vermont 355,956
Virginia 2,061,612
Washington 1,141,990
West Virginia 1,22 1,119
Wisconsin 2,333,860
Wyoming 145,965
Alaska 64,356
Hawaii 191,909
Porto Rico 1,118,012
Militaryand Naval 55,608
UnitedStates 93,401,414
1900
1,828,697
122,931
1,311,564
1,485,053
539,700
908,420
184,735
278,718
528,642
2,216,331
161,772
4,821,550
2,516,462
2,231,853
1,470,495
2,147,174
1,381,625
694,466
1,188,044
2,805,346
2,420,982
1,751,394
1,551,270
3,106,665
243,329
1,066,300
42,335
411,588
1,883,669
195,310
7,268,894
1,893,810
319,146
4,157,545
790,391
413,536
6,302,115
428,556
1,340,316
401,570
2,020,016
3,048,710
276,749
343,641
1,854,184
518,103
958,800
2,069,042
92,531
63,592
154,001
953,243
91,219
77,256,630
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4W „„ n 69,067
^ny.N.'-Y:::::::"-.::::: 100,253
Allentown.Pa k5'?97
Altoona, Pa AAw
Atlanta.Ga Iz'Afil
Atlantic City, N. J 44,461
Augusta, Ga k£r'Vkk
Baltimore, Md ^t'tlc
Bay City, Mich tl't^r
Bayonne,N.J 55,545
Binghamton, N.Y iff'fiRR
Birmingham, Ala £™' Si?
Boston, Mass 670,. 85
Bridgeport, Conn kp'rtr
Brockton, Mass eSi'Si?
Butte, Mont .. Sj'ioo
Cambridge, Mass of'-oR
Camden, N.J l¥w
Canton, O kq'mU
Charleston, S. C 22'™!
Chattanooga, Tenn qq'If.5
Chelsea, Mass H'tvi
Cluster Pa 38,537
S ™ Til 2,185,283
Chicago, 111. ■„., . >.,.„
Cincinnati, O *MS
Cleveland, O ?r 0, k5«
Columbus, O on'ooo
Council Bluffs, la H'ZZ.A
Covington, Ky Q2104
Dallas, Tex a?09R
Davenport, la .»„?
Dayton, 5?S'§si
Denver, Col 2 rr'™r
Des Moines, la ^5s'7RB
Detroit, Mich 4 ^r'I?iI
Dubuque, la -'. la'IfiB
Duluth, Minn . X5'fV?
East St.Louis, 111 58,547
Elizabeth, N. J oPi™
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Evansville, Ind iVq'oor,
Fall River, Mass iX'toa
Fitchburg, Mass ro'SoS
Fort Wayne, Ind So'oi 9
Fort Worth, Tex qr'ori
Galveston, Tex ol'qni
Gloucester, Mass iiS'kti
Grand Rapids,Mich H'hnk
Hamilton, O fiilRfi
Harrisburg, Pa 64,186
Hartford, Conn 22'?ir,
Haverhill, Mass th'llt
Hoboken, N. J 70 ' 324
1900
42,728
94,151
35,416
38,973
89,872
27,838
39,441
508,957
27,628
32,722
39,647
38,415
560,892
70,996
40,063
1,166,582
352,387
30,470
91,886
75,935
30,667
55,807
30,154
34,072
33,988
1,698,575
325,902
381,768
125,560
25,802
42,938
42,638
35,254 I
85,333
133,859
62,139
285,704
30,297 I
52,969
29,655
52,130
35,672
52,733
59,007
104,863
31,531
45,115
26,688 I
37,789 I
26,121
87,565
23,914
50,167
79,850
37,175
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POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES. — CONTINUED.
1910 1900
] Holyoke, Mass 57,730 45,712
Houston, Tex 78,800 44,0)33
| Indianapolis, Ind 233.650 169164
j Jackson, Mich 31,433 25'l80
I Jacksonville, Fla 57,699 28 429
I Jersey City, N. J 267,779 206,433
j Johnstown, Pa 55,482 35 936
Johet, 111 34,670 29,353
Kalamazoo, Mich 39,437 24 404
Kansas City, Kan 82,331 5l'418
, Kansas City, Mo 248,581 163 752
i Knnxville, Tenn 36,346 32'637
La Crosse, Wis , 30,417 28,'895
! Lancaster, Pa 47,227 41,459
v Lawrence, Mass 85,892 62 559
Lexington, Ky 35,099 26'369
Lincoln, Neb 43,973 40,169
Little Rock, Ark 45,941 38 307
Los Angeles, Cal 319,198 102 479
Louisville, Ky 223,928 204 731
I Lowell, Mass 106,294 94,969
Lynn, Mass 89,336 68,513
Macon, Ga 40,665 23,272
Madison, Wis 25,531 19'l64
Maiden, Mass 44,404 33 664
Manchester, N. H 70,063 56^987
McKecsport, Pa 42,694 34,227
Memphis, Tenn 131,105 102,320
Meriden, Conn 27,265 24 296
Milwaukee, Wis 373,857 285 315
Minneapolis, Minn 301,408 202 718
I Mobile, Ala 51,521 38,469
j Montgomery, Ala 38,136 30,346
Nashville, Tenn 110,364 80,865
Newark, N. J 347,469 246,070
New Bedford, Mass 96,052 62 442
New Britain, Conn 43,916 25'998
Newcastle, Pa 36,280 28,'339
New Haven, Conn 3 33,605 108 027
New Orleans, La 339,075 287 104
Newton, Mass 39,806 33 587
New York, N. V 4,766,883 3437202
Niagara Falls, N. Y 30,445 ' 19457
Norfolk, Va 67,452 46,624
Oakland, Cal 150,174 66,960
Oklahoma City, Okla 64,205 10,037
Omaha, Neb 124,096 102 555
Pasadena, Cal 30,291 9,117
Passaic, N.J 54,773 27,777
Paterson, N. J 125, 000 105,171
Pawtucket, R. 1 51,622 39 231
Peoria, 111. 66,950 56^100
Perth Amboy, N. J 32,121 17699
Philadelphia, Pa 1,549,008 1,293,097
Pittsburg and Allegheny, Pa 533,905 451512
Portland, Me 58,571 50 145
Portland, Ore 207,214 90,426
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POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES. — CONTINUED.
1910 1900
Providence, R. I 224,326 175,597
Pueblo, Col 44,395 28,157
Quincy, 111 36,587 36,252
Quincy, Mass 32,642 23,899
Racine, Wis 38,002 29,102
Reading, Pa 96,071 78,961
Richmond, Va 127,628 85,050
Rochester, N. Y 218,149 162,608
Rockford, 111 45,401 31,051
Rutland, Vt 13,546 11.499
Sacramento, Cal 44,696 29,282
Saginaw, Mich 50,510 42,345
Saint loseph, Mo 77,403 102.979
Saint Louis, Mo 687,029 575 238
Saint Paul, Minn 214,744 163,065
Salem, Mass 43,097 35 956
Salt Lake City, Utah 92,777 53,531
San Antonio, Tex 96,614 53,321
San Diego, Cal 39,578 17.700
San Francisco, Cal 416,912 342 782
San Jose, Cal 28,940 21,500
Savannah, Ga 65,064 5-i L' 1 1
Schenectady, N. Y 72,826 31682
Scranton, Pa 129,867 102 020
Seattle, Wash 237, 1 94 80 071
SiouxCity, la 47,828 33,111
Somerville, Mass 77,236 61643
South Bend, Ind 53,684 35,999
Spokane, Wash 104,402 30 848
Springfield, 111 51,678 34,159
Springfield, Mass 88,926 62 059
Springfield, 46,921 38,253
Superior, Wis 40,384 *36,551
Syracuse, N. Y 137,249 108,374
Tacoma, Wash 83,743 37,714
Tampa, Fla 37,782 15,839
Taunton, Mass 34,259 31,030
Terre Haute, Ind 58,157 3(>'673
Toledo, O f 168,497 131,822
Topeka, Kan ' 43,684 33 608
Trenton, N. J 90,815 73,307
Troy, N. Y 76,813 00,651
Utica, N. Y 74,419 56,383
Waltham, Mass 27,834 23 481
Washington, D. C 331,069 278,718
Waterbury, Conn 73.141 45,859
West Hoboken, N. J 35,403 23,094
Wheeling, W. Va 41,641 38,878
Wichita, Kan 52,450 24 671
Wilkesbarre, Pa 67,105 51^721
Williamsport, Pa 31,860 28 757
Wilmington, Dei 87,41 1 76,508
Woonsocket, R. 1 38,125 28,204
Worcester, Mass 145,986 118 421
Yonkers, N. Y 79,803 47,931
York, Pa 44,750 33,708
Youngstown, 79,066 44,885
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THE LARGEST CITIES IN THE WORLD.
1910 Census data for cities in the United States. Official esthnates
of the British Registrar General and of municipal statistical
offices for the European and other American cities. Official
estimates for other cities.
London. 7,420,740
^ York :::::::::::v6o;o33
Tokio.'japan 2,186,079
Chicago S'lnft's??
Berlin 2,106,513
vfenna 2,085,888
Peking 1,600,000
Philadelphia 1.5*9-008
St. Petersburg J'^O.OOO
Calcutta 1,0011,008
Constantinople 1,106 ,000
Osaka, Japan h 22 ^?^
Moscow 1,452,100
Buenos Ayres
Bombay
Canton
Hamburg
Glasgow
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Liverpool .
... 1,204,007
...077,822
...900,000
...887,750
...884,505
..,842,822
,.,823,215
.800,000
.767. COC,
Warsaw 751,595
Manchester, Eng 716,85*
Brussels 704.975
Cairo, Egypt I2t'loQ
St. Louis 68,, 02!)
Boston 670,585
Shanghai S 5 ,i' . 00 :
Bangkok.. 028,6,5
Naples 599,000
Sidnev 599,000
Milan 597.325
Rome 5, 4, (.1.1 1
Munich 571 ,000
Birmingham, Eng 570,113
Amsterdam ■.561'.. 860
Madras 562,191
Cleveland 560,6,63
Baltimore 558,485
Melbourne 555,750
Madrid 547,000
Dresden 546,400
Barcelona .
Leipzig
Pittsburgh
Marseilles
Breslau ..
....539,000
535,599
533,905
518,000
.502,990
Prague 491,481
Leeds 490,985
Sheffield 478,763
Cologne 472,087
Lyons 472,000
Ditroit 465,766
Copenhagen 450,000
Montreal 450,000
Odessa 449,673
Haidarabad 448,466
Kioto, Japan 4 *S.462
Buffalo...... 423,715
San Francisco 416,912
Rotterdam 414,491
Dublin 402,928
Yokohama 394,303
Turin 391,968
Belfast 391,167
Alexandria 391,121
Bristol, Eng 382,550
Nagoya, Japan 378 231
Kobe; Japan 378,197
Milwaukee 373,857
Frankfort-on-Main 366.283
Cincinnati 364,463
Edinburgh 360,276
Lisbon 356,009
Lodz, Poland 351,570
Newark, N.J 347,469
Mexico City 344,721
Dusseldorf 344,450
Stockholm 340,300
New Orleans 889,075
Hong Kong.
Santiago, Chili..
Washington
West Ham, Eng.
Riga
Palermo .
337,160
...332,724
...331,069
...328,585
...321,500
321,000
Kieff 319,000
Montevideo 316,000
Antwerp 3 14, 135
Havana 302,526
Minneapolis 301,408
Bucharest 297,843
Bradford 295,865
Nuremberg 294,426
Hanover, Germany 289,149
Newcastle 285,951
Stuttgart 280,671
Teheran 280,000
Sao Paulo, Brazil 280,006
Hull 280,000
Genoa 278,000
Chemnitz 276,940
Charlottenburg, Prussia. 274,675
Essen, Germanv 271 ,208
Jersey City . . .'. 267,779
Nottingham 266,471
Lucknow 264,049
The Hague 262,621
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$1000
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28
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FIVE PER CENT.
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$1
$2
$4
$6
$7
$8
$9 #'°
$100
$1000
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INTEREST LAWS OF ALL THE STATES,
AND DAYS OF
GRACE
■
days oe
RAT~S OF
STATUTE.
States and
Territories.
GRACE.
INTEREST.
LIMITATIONS.
1
■i
SPECIAL
OR
tcS E
3 i
sag
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£ >
K
No'
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CONTRACT
^ s£
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3
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Alabama . . .
No
8
S per ct.
20
Alaska . . .
Yes
No
8
12 per ct.
10
b
1
g
Arizona . . .
No
No
6
12 per ct.
S
4
3
tn £j
"' 3-.
Arkansas . . .
\ es
Yes
b
10 per ct.
10
S
3
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California . . .
No
No
No limit.
s
4
4
N
-~* £T
Colorado . .
No
No
S
No limit.
20
b
b
*-' 3 '
Connecticut . .
No
No
b
No limit.
M
(b)
6
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X ■-
Delaware . . .
No
No
ft
b per ct.
IO
bt
3
• P
n
m 3
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Dist. of Columbia
No
No
6
b per ct.
12
3
3
W
Florida ....
No
No
R
10 per ct.
20
s
2
£' £L
Georgia . . .
Yes
No
7
8 per ct.
7
bt
4
■hi-
No
No
8
Idaho ....
No
No
7
12 per ct.
6
S
4
3
3
Illinois ....
No
No
•i
7 per ct.
20
10
5
O
8
Indiana . .
No
No
ft
8 per ct.
20
10
b
O
Iowa ....
No
No
6
8 per ct.
20$
10
5
§
T« !
Kansas . .
No
No
6
10 per ct.
S
1
3
w
Kentucky . . .
No
No
6
b per ct.
IS
IS
5»
p °
Louisiana . .
No
No
S
8 per ct.
10
s
3
»
■ 1 I
Maine ....
No
Yes
6
No limit.
20
6-20
b
*■§
C! *
3 S
Maryland . . .
No
No
6
b per ct.
12
3
3
O
Massachusetts .
No
Yes
b
No limit.
20
6
b
. Michigan . . .
No
No
S
7 per ct.
10
6
b
0. a- i
Minnesota . .
No
Yes
b
10 per ct.
10
6
6
to
2 § !
Mississippi . .
Yes
Yes
b
10 per ct.
7
6
3
s 1
Missouri . . .
No
No
b
8 per ct.
10
10
■i
A
-" - !
Montana . . .
No
No
8
No limit.
10
8
S
*i
Nebraska . . .
No
No
7
10 per ct.
S
1
4
.^ « i
Nevada . . .
Yes
No
7
No limit.
6
4
4
Q V j
New Hampshire
No
Yes
b
b per ct.
20
6
6
c
^ W
New Jersey . .
No
No
b
6 per ct.
20
b
b
[X.
O
New Mexico . .
i es
Y'es
b
12 per ct.
7
6
4
S
2.
New York . .
No
No
b
||b per ct.
20
b
6
w
North Carolina .
No
No
b
b per ct.
10
3*
3
O
North Dakota .
No
No
7
12 per ct.
10
ft
6
Ohio ....
No
No
b
8 per ct.
6-r S
"i
6
pj.
Oklahoma . .
Yes
Yes
b
10 per ct.
i-S
S
3
Oregon ....
No
No
b
10 per ct.
10
b
b
Pennsylvania
No
No
b
b per ct.
5
6t
b
Pliilippinelsl'nds
No
No
b
No limit.
n
Porto Rico . .
Rhode Island
N n
No
Yes
b
No limit.
20
b
6
T
South Carolina ■
No
Yes
7
8 per ct.
10
6
6
South Dakota .
Yes
Yes
7
12 per ct.
10
6
6
'*'
Tennessee
No
No
b
b per ct.
10
6
b
>
Texas ....
Ves
Yes
b
10 per ct.
10
4
2
Utah ....
No
No
8
12 per ct.
8
b
4
C
Vermont . .
Nn
No
b
6 per ct.
8
6
b
' Virginia . , .
No
No
b
6 per ct.
20
5*
2-3
w
Washington . .
No
No
6
12 per ct.
b
6
3
West Virginia .
No
No
6
b per ct.
10
10
5
?
Wisconsin . .
No
No
6
10 per ct.
b-20
Wyoming . . . No ' No
8
12 per ct.
21 5
3
4
7-92
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
MEASURE OF LENGTH,
In. = i Hand.
In. — r Link.
In. = i Cubit.
In. = i Foot.
Ft.= i Fathom.
3 Feet— i Yard.
Sj Yds. = iRodor Pole
40 Poles = 1 Furlong
8 Fur.= 1 Mile.
60 1-6 Miles— 1 Degree.
60 Geographical Miles =1 Degree.
1760 Yards ) ■».-.,
5 2SoFeet Jf=»*da.
MEASURE OF SURFACE.
144 Square Inches = 1 Square Foot.
9 Square Feet = 1 Square Yard.
30I Square Yards ~ 1 Sq. Rod, Perch or Pole
40 Square Rods ~ 1 Square Rood.
4 Square Roods = 1 Acre.
Gunter's Chain=22 Yards or 100 Links.
to Square Chains — 1 Acre.
640 Acres — 1 Square Mile.
272^ Square Feet = 1 Square Rod.
43j5 do Square Feet ~ 1 Acre.
MEASUEE OP SOLIDITY,
1728 Cubic Inches =: 1 Cubic Foot.
27 Cubic Feet = 1 Cubic Yard.
AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT.
273J Grains r= 1 Drachm (dr. ) or 27^ Grains
16 Drachms =1 Ounce (oz.)or 437^ "
16 Ounces =1 Pound (lb.)or7ooo "
28 Pounds — 1 Quarter (qr.).
4 Quarters — 1 Hundred-Weight (cwt)
20 Cwts. — 1 Ton.
2240 Pounds = 1 Ton.
TROY WEIGHT.
24 Grains =1 Pennyweight, or 24 Grains.
4S0
or 5760 "
WEIGHT.
8 Drachms := 1 Ounce.
12 Ounces = 1 Pound.
20 Pennywts 5= 1 Ounce,
12 Ounces = 1 Pound,
APOTHECARIES
20 Grains = 1 Scruple.
3 ScrupleB= 1 Drachm.
DIAMOND WEIGHT.
j6 Parts — 1 Grain (4~5ths Grain Troy.)
4 Grains^: 1 Carat (3 i-gth Grains Troy.)
LIQUID MEASURE,
31^ Gallons = 1 BarreL
4 Gills =s r Pint.
2 Pints = 1 Quart.
4 Quarts = 1 Gallon.
54 Gallons = 1 Hhd.
252 Gallons = 1 Tun.
DEY MEASUEE.
8 Quarts = i Peck. 8 Bushels= i Quarter.
4 Pecks =i Bushel. 36 Bushels =1 Chaldron.
1 Bushel= 2150.42 Cubic Inches.
7
WEIGHT PER BUSHEL OF GKAIN, ETC.
The following Table shows the number of pounds per bushel required,
by law or custom, in the sale of articles specified, in the several States
of the Union.
States.
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts. . . .
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania ....
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. Columbia...
Virginia
West Virginia. . . .
North Carolina . .
South Carolina. . .
Georgia
Louisiana
Arkansas
Tennessee
Kentucky
Ohio
Michigan
Indiana
Illinois
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Kansas
Nebraska
California
Oregon
4^
48
80
HELP! In Case of Accidents.
Drowning, t . Loosen clothing, if any. 2. Empty lungs of water
by laying body on its stomach and lifting it by the middle so that the
head hangs down. Jerk the body a few times. 3. Pull tongue forward,
using handkerchief, or pin with string, if necessary. 4. Imitate motion
of respiration by alternately compressing and expanding the lower ribs,
about twenty times a minute. Alternately raising and lowering the arms,
from the sides up above the head will stimulate the action of the lungs.
Let it be done gently but persistently. 5. Apply warmth and friction
to extremities. 6. By holding tongue forward, closing the nostrils
and pressing the "Adam's apple" back, (so as to close entrance to
stomachl direct inflation may be tried. Take a deep breath and breathe
it forcibly into the mouth of patient, compress the chest to expel the air,
and repeat the operation. 7. DON'T GIVE UP! People have been
saved after hours of patient, vigorous effort. 8. When breathing begins,
get patient into a warm bed, give warm drinks, or spirits in teaspoon-
fuls, fresh air and quiet.
Burns and Scalds. Cover with cooking soda and lay wet cloths
over it. Whites of eggs and olive oil. Olive or linseed oil, plain or
mixed with chalk or whiting.
Lightning. Bash cold water over a person struck.
Sunstroke. Loosen clothing. Get patient into shade and apply
ice-cold water to head.
Mad Dog or Snake Bite. Tie cord tight above wound. Suck
the wound and cauterize with caustic or white-hot iron at once, or cut
out adjoining parts with a sharp knife.
Venomous Insects' Stings, etc. Apply weak ammonia, oil,
salt water or iodine.
Fainting. Place flat on back ; allow fresh air and sprinkle with
water.
Electricity. Release from current, not touching body or wire
with hands, metal or a wet stick. Handle body by its clothing, with
rubber gloves and shoes if possible, if not, cover hands with dry
woolen cloth, and stand on dry hoards. Then induce artificial respira-
tion as in a case of drowning. Rub limbs and massage body.
Tests of Death. Hold mirror to mouth. If living, moisture will
gather. Push pin into flesh. If dead, the hole will remain, if alive, it
will close up.
Cinders in the Eye. Roll soft paper up like a lamplighter and
wet the tip to remove, or use a medicine dropper to draw it out.
Rub the other eye.
Fire in one's Clothing. Don't run — especially not down
stairs or out of doors. Roll on carpet, or wrap in woolen rug or blanket.
Keep the head down so as not to inhale flame.
Fire in a Building. Crawl on the floor. The clearest air is the
lowest in the room. Cover head with a woolen wrap, wet if possible.
Cut holes for the eyes. Don't get excited.
Fire In Kerosene. Don't use water, it will spread the flames.
Dirt, sand or flour is the best extinguisher ; or smother with woolen rug,
table-cloth or carpet.
Suffocation from Inhaling Burning-Gas. Get into the fresh
air as soon as possible and lie down. Keep warm. Take Ammonia,—
twenty drops to a tumbler of water, at frequent intervals.
ANTIDOTES FOR POISONS.
FifSt. Send for a Physician.
Second. Induce vomiting, by tickling throat with feather or
finger, drinking hot water or strong Mustard and water. Swallow Sweet
Oil or whites of Eggs.
Acids are antidotes for Alkalies, and vice versa.
SPECIAL POISONS AND ANTIDOTES.
Acids. Muriatic. Ox a Lie, )
Acetic. Sulphuric (Oil of Vit- > Soapsuds, Magnesia, Lime-water,
riol). Nitric (Aqua Fortis). )
PrUSSIC Acid. Ammonia in water. Dash water in face.
Carbolic Acid. Flour and water, mucilaginous drinks.
Alkalies. Potash. Lye.
Hartshorn. Ammonia.
Arsenic.
Rat Poison.
Paris Green
Bug Poison.
Lead.
Saltpetre. ! Whites of Eggs, or Milk in large doses,
Corrosive Sublimate.
Sugar of Lead.
Blue Vitriol.
■ Vinegar or Lemon juice in water.
Milk, raw Eggs, Sweet Oil, Lime-water, Flour
and water.
Chloroform.
Chloral.
Ether.
Dash cold water on head and chest. Artificial
respiration. Piece of ice in rectum.
Carbonate Of Soda. \ Soapsuds and mucilaginous drinks.
Copperas. Cobatt. J
Astringent infusions.
Iodine.
Antimony.
Tartar Emetic
Starch and water.
Strong tea.
Mercury and its Salts. Whites of Eggs. Milk. Mucilages.
Nitrate of Silver.
Lunar Caustic.
Salt and water.
Opium.
Morphine.
Laudanum.
Paregoric.
Soothing Powders
or Syrups.
Strychnine.
Tinct. of Nux Vomica
Strong coffee, hot bath. Keep awake and
moving at any cost.
\ Mustard and water. Sulphate of Zinc
, J Absolute quiet. Plug the ears.
LEGAL HOLIDAYS.
In most States when the holiday tails on Sunday the Monday
following Is observed.
Legal holidays In some States are observed as such only by com.
i mon consent, or when appointed by the Governor, and not by legis-
5 lativo enactment.
! ALABAMA— Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, Mardi-Gras, Good Friday, April
13 and 26, June 3, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
ALASKA— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving,
Dec. 25.
ARIZONA— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Arbor Day, May 30, July 4, Labor
Day, election day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
I ARKANSAS— Jan. 1 and la, Feb. 22, Arbor Day, July 4, Labor
Day, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
i CALIFORNIA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, Arbor Day, May 30, July
4, Labor Day, Sept. 9, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, gen. elec.
I COLORADO— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, Arbor Day, May 30, July 4,
Aug. 1, Labor Day, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, gen. election.
CONNECTICUT— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, Good Friday, Fast
Day, May 30, July 4, Labor Day, Oct. 12, Thanksg'g, Dec. 25
DELAWARE -Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, Good Friday, May 30, July
4, 1st Mon. in Sept., Oct. 12, Thanksg'g, Dec. 2o, election day
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA- Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Inauguration Day,
May 30, July 4, 1st Monday in Sept., Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
FLORIDA— Jan. 1 and 19, Arbor Day, Feb. 22, Good Friday, Apr. 26,
June 3, July 4, 1st Mon. in Sept., Thanksg'g, Dec. 25, gen. elec.
GEORGIA-Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 12 and 22, April 20, June 3, July 4,
1st Mon. in Sept., any Thanksgiving, 1st Friday in Dec, Dec. 25!
HAWAII— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, June 11, July 4, Labor Day,
Regatta Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
IDAHO— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Arbor Day, July 4, July 15, Labor Day,
Oct. 12, any day of Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
ILLINOIS— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, May 30, July 4, 1st Monday
in September, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, election days.
INDIANA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, public fast, May 30, July 4, 1st
Monday in September, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, gen. elec.
IOWA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, May 30, July 4, 1st Monday in Sep-
tember, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, general election.
KANSAS -Feb. 12 and 22, May 30, public fast, Julv 4, 1st Monday
„„™ eptember - 0ct - 12 < Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
KENTUCKY-- Tan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, public fast, Labor
t,->tR%. ' ' Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
LOUISIANA— Jan. 1 and 8, Feb. 22, Mardi-Gras in New Orleans,
Good Friday, June 3, Julv 4. All Saints Day, Labor Day (Orleans
». , ?SS h ''r rha nfcsgiving, ^ec. 2f >. general election.
1, r J ™- 1 ' Feb - 22 ' Arhm Dav, April 19, May 30, July 4, 1st
at a ,,,?? . V n September, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
MARYLAND-Jan. 1, Feb. 22. Arbor Dav. Good Fridav, May 30,
^»A^7^;J'' lborT,:,v ' Sept 12, Oct. 12. Thanksg'g. Dec. 25, gen. elec.
MASSACHUSETTS-Feb. 22, April 19, Mav 30, Julv 4, 1st Mon-
,„ i r a T v T m Ssnt - °C- 12. Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
MICHIGAN- Ian. 1, Feb. 12 and 22. Mav 30, Tuly 4. 1st Mon. in
MTwS£i££-„ 12 i Fas ? n g and Thanksgiving Dav. Dec. 25. elec. davs.
MINNESOTA-Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22. Good Fridav. Mav SO, Tuly
4, 1st Monday m September, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, Arbor Dav
general election. J '
MISSTSSIPPT-Tan. 1, Feb. 22, April 26, June 3, July 4, Labor
Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25. "«™i
MISSOURI— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, 1st Monday in Sept., ;
Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, election days.
MONTANA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, Arbor Day, May 30, public fast, |
July 4, 1st Mon. in Sept., Oct. 12, Thanksg'g, Dec.25,geu. election, j
NEBRASKA— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, April 22, Arbor Day, May 30, July 4, j
1st Monday in September, public fast, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
NEVADA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, May 30, July 4, Oct. 81,
Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
NEW HAMPSHIRE— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Fast Day, May 30, July 4, j
1st Monday in September, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, gen. election
NEW JERSEY— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, Good Friday, May 30, j
July 4, 1st Monday in September, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, i
every Saturday p. M., general election.
NEW MEXICO— Jan. 1, Arbor Day, Feb. 22, May 30, Flag Day,
July 4, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
NEW YORK— Jan. 1, Feb 12 and 22, May 30, July 4, 1st Mon-
day in September, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election, 1
every Saturday p. M,
NORTH CAROLINA— Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, April 12, May 10
and 20, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, election day. 1
NORTH DAKOTA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, May 30, election last
Thursday in June, July 4, Arbor Day, Thanksgiving, public fast, |
Dec. 25, general election.
OHIO— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, 1st Monday in September,
Oct 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
OKLAHOMA— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Arbor Day, May 30, July 4, Labor i
Day, Oct 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, election day.
OREGON— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, 1st Monday in Septem- I
ber, public fast, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
PENNSYLVANIA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12, spring election, Feb. 22, I
Good Friday, May 30, July 4, 1st Monday in Sept., Oct. 12, ;
Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election, every Saturday p. m.
' PORTO RICO— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Mar. 21, Mar. 22, May 30, j
July 25. Thanksgiving, Christmas.
RHODE ISLAND— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Arbor Day, May 30, July 4, ]
1st Monday in September, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, State
election, general election, Flag Day.
SOUTH CAROLINA— Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, May 10, June 3,
July 4, 1st Monday in Sept., Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, gen. election, °
SOUTH DAKOTA— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, May 30, Arbor Day, •
Julv 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
TENNESSEE— Jan,l, Feb. 22, Good Friday, 2d Friday in May, i
June 3, July 4, 1st Monday in September, Thanksgiving, Dec. \
25, general election, everv Saturday p. M.
TEXAS— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Mar. 2, April 21, June 3, July 4, 1st Mon. J
in Sept., Oct. 12, Dec. 25, davs of Fasting and Thanksg'g, elec. day. \
UTAH— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 an d 22,' April 15, May 30, July 4, July 24, ,
1st Monday in September, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
VERMONT— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Fast Day, Mav 30, July 4, Aug. 16,
Labor Dav, Oct. 12. Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
VIRGINIA— Jan. 1 and 19, Feb. 22, May 30, July 4, 1st Mon. in
Sept, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, every Saturday p. M., gen. election.
WASHINGTON— Jan. 1, Feb. 12 and 22, Decoration Day, July
4. 1st Mon. in Sept., Oct. 12, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, gen. election.
WEST VIRGINIA— Jan. 1. Feb. 12 and 22,' May 30, Julv 4, Labor
Dav, Dec. 25, anv dav of National Thanksgiving, general election.
WISCONSIN— Jan. "1, Feb. 22, May 30, Arbor Day, Julv 4, 1st
Mondav in Sept., election 1st Tuesday in Sept., Thanksgiving, |
Dec. 25, general election.
WYOMING— Jan. 1. Feb. 12 and 22, Arbor Dav. Mav 30, July 4,
July 10, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, general election.
RATE OF INCOME ON STOCKS.
Purchased at the following
prices (par value being $100), and
bearing Interest at the following rates
Paid
$5°
2%
3%
6 00
4%
5/0
6%
7%
8%
10%
4 00
8 00
10 00
12 00
14 00
16 00
20 00
S*i
3 81
5 7i
7 62
9 5 2
11 43
13 33
15 24
19 04
55
3 6 3
5 45
7 27
9 °9
10 91
12 72
14 55
18 18
5/4
3 4»
5 22
696
8 70
10 43
12 17
13 9'
17 40
6o
3 33
5 °°
6 67
8 33
10 00
11 67
13 33
16 66
62J
3 20
4 80
6 40
8 00
9 60
11 20
12 80
16 00
65
3 08
4 62
6 15
7 69
9 23
10 77
12 31
15 38
674
2 96
4 44
5 93
7 4i
8 89
10 37
11 8 5
14 82
70
2 86
4 29
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7 14
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11 43
14 28
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2 76
4 14
5 52
6 90
8 27
9 65
11 °3
13 80
75
2 67
4 00
5 33
6 67
8 00
9 33
10 67
13 35
77*
2 58
3 87
5 16
6 45
7 74
9 °3
10 32
12 90
80
2 50
3 75
5 00
625
7 5°
8 75
10 00
12 s°
82i
2 42
3 64
485
6 06
7 27
8 48
9 70
12 12
85
2 35
3 53
4 7i
5 88
7 06
8 24
9 4i
11 76
87I
2 29
3 43
4 57
5 7i
6 86
8 00
9 J 4
11 42
90
2 22
3 33
4 44
5 56
6 67
7 78
8 89
11 11
9 2 4
2 16
3 2 4
4 32
5 4i
6 49
7 57
8 65
10 82
95
2 11
3 l6
4 21
S 26
6 32
7 37
8 42
10 52
97*
2 05
3 08
4 10
5 r 3
6 is
7 18
8 21
10 26
100
2 00
3 o°
4 00
5 00
6 00
7 00
8 00
10 00
102
1 96
2 94
3 92
4 9°
588
6 86
7 84
9 80
104
1 92
2 88
385
4 8i
5 11
6 73
7 69
9 62
106
1 88
2 83
3 77
4 72
5 66
6 60
7 55
9 44
108
1 £ 5
2 78
3 70
4 63
5 56
6 48
7 4i
9 26
; 110
1 82
2 73
3 6 4
4 55
5 45
6 36
7 27
9 10
"5
1 74
2 61
3 48
4 35
5 22
6 09
6 96
8 69
1 120
1 67
2 50
3 33
4 17
5 o°
583
6 67
c! 33
125
1 60
2 ^0
3 20
4 00
4 80
5 60
6 40
8 00
'3°
1 54
2 31
3 08
3 85
4 62
5 38
6 15
7 7°
135
1 48
2 22
2 96
3 7°
4 44
5 19
5 93
7 4°
140
I<3
2 14
2 86
3 57
4 29
5 00
5 7i
7 14
. 14s
2 07
2 76
3 45
4 14
4 83
5 52
6 90
■' 150
1 33
2 00
2 67
3 33
4 00
4 67
S 33
6 66
^ 5
1 29
1 94
2 58
3 23
3 87
4 5 2
5 '6
6 46
160
1 25
1 87
2 50
3 12
3 75
4 37
S 00
6 2?
165
1 21
1 82
2 42
3 °3
3 64
4 24
4 85
6 06
170
1 18
1 76
2 35
2 94
3 53
4 12
4 7 1
S 88
'75
1 14
1 71
2 29
2 86
3 43
4 00
4 57
5 72
180
1 11
1 67
2 22
2 78
3 33
3 89
4 44
5 55
.85
1 08
1 62
2 16
2 70
3 24
3 Zi
4 32
5 4°
190
1 °5
1 58
2 11
2 63
3 16
3 68
4 21
5 26
'95
1 03
1 54
2 05
2 56
3 08
3 59
4 10
5 12
200
1 00
1 50
2 00
2 50
3 00
3 5°
4 00
5 00
BUSINESS LAW IN DAILY USE.
The following compilation of Business Law contains the essence
of a large amount of legal verbiage :
A note by a minor is void.
It is a fraud to conceal a fraud.
A note made on Sunday is void.
Ignorance of the law excuses no one.
A contract made with a minor is void.
A contract made with a lunatic is void.
The acts of one partner bind all the rest.
Notes bear interest only when so stated.
An agreement without consideration is void.
A receipt for money is not always conclusive.
The law compels no one to do impossibilities.
Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced.
Signatures made with a lead pencil are good in law.
Principals are responsible for the acts of their agents.
No consideration is sufficient in law if it be illegal in its nature.
Checks or drafts must be presented for payment without unreason-
able delay.
If the time of payment of a note is not inserted, it is held payable
on demand.'
A note obtained by fraud, or from a person in a state of intoxica-
tion, cannot be collected.
If the drawee of a check or draft has changed his residence, the j
holder must use due or reasonable diligence to find him.
A note indorsed in blank (the name of the indorser only written) is j
transferable by delivery, the same as if made payable to bearer.
Each individual in a partnership is responsible for the whole !
amount of the debts of the firm, except in cases of special partnership, j
If a note is'lost or stolen, it does not release the maker ; he must
pay it, if the consideration for which it was given and the amount can
be proven.
Checks or drafts should be presented during business hours, but in
this country, except in the case of banks, the time extends through the
day and evening.
" Value received " is usually written in a note, and should be, but
is not necessary. If not written it is presumed by the law, or may be
supplied by proof.
If one who holds a check as payee or otherwise, transfers it to
another, he has a right to insist that the check be presented that day,
or, at farthest, on the day following.
The maker of an " accommodation " bill or note (one for which he
has received no consideration, having lent his name or credit for the
accommodation of the holder) is not bound to the person accommodated,
but is bound to all other parties, precisely as if there was a good con-
sideration.
VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS.
The following estimate, by the Director of the Mint,
of the values of Foreign Coins, is proclaimed by the
Secretary of the Treasury, in pursuance of the pro-
visions of section 25 of the Act of August 28, 1894, to
be the values of such coins in terms of the money of
account of the United States, to be followed in esti-
mating the value of all foreign merchandise exported
to the United States on or after January 1, 1913, ex-
pressed in any of such metallic currencies :
Country.
Argentine Rep
Austria-Hungary .
Belgium
Bolivia . .
Brazil
Canada
Costa Rica
Chili
China.
Colombia
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
Finland
France
German, Empire.
Great Britain
Greece
Hayti
India (British) ..
Italy
Japan
Liberia
Mexico
Netherlands
Newfoundland . .
Norway
Panama
Persia
Peru
Philippine Islds. .
Portugal
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Uruguay
Venezuela
Gold.
Gold.
Gold .
Gold.
Gold .
Gold .
Gold .
Gold.
Silver .
Gold . .
Gold . .
Gold . .
Gold ..
Gold . .
Gold ..
Gold ..
Gold ..
Gold . .
Gold . .
Gold . .
Gold . .
Gold ..
Gold . .
Gold ..
Gold . .
Gold ..
Gold ..
Gold ..
Gold . .
Gold . .
Gold ..
Gold ..
Gold . .
Gold ..
Gold ..
Gold ..
Gold..
Gold . .
Gold . .
Monetary Unit.
Value
D. C M-
96 s
0389
54 6
Dollar
46 5
36 5
69 2
77 1
( Shanghai. .
Tael.. J Haikwan..
( (Customs).
26 8
48 7
4 94 3
19 3
19 3
23 8
4 86 6J
19 3
96 5
32 4^
19 3
49 8
Pound (100 piastres]
Pound sterling ....
Yen
Dollar
Peso
49 8
40 2
1 1 4
Dollar
17 04
4 86 6J
1 8
051 5
Crown
26 S
1 3 4
19 3
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
WEATHER BUREAU.
INTERPRETATION OF SIGNALS.
No. 1.
White Flag
No. 2.
Blue Flag
No. 3.
White and
Blue Flag
No. 4.
Black Trian-
gular Flag
No. 5.
White Flag
Black Center
P P N ► !■:
Clear or
Fair.
Rain or Local Ruin Temper-
Snow, or Snow. ature.
Cold
Wave.
No. 1, alone, indicates fair weather, stationary temperature.
No. 2, alone, indicates rain or snow, stationary temperature.
No. 3, alone, indicates local rain or snow, stationary temperature.
No. 1 with No. 4 above it, indicates fair weather, warmer.
No. 1 with No. 4 below it, indicates fair weather, colder.
No. 2 with No. 4 above it, indicates rain or snow, warmer.
No. 2 with No. 4 below it, indicates rain or snow, colder.
No. 3 with No. 4 above it, indicates local rain or snow, warmer.
No. 3 with No. 4 below it, indicates local rain or snow, colder.
DISPLAY EXAMPLES.
!P '>
;p P
TO FIND THE LENGTH OF DAY OR NIGHT.
At any time of the year add 12 hours to the time of the sun's setting,
and from the sum subtract the time of rising for the length of the day.
Subtract the time of setting from 12 hours, and to the remainder add
the time of rising next morning for the length of the night. These rules
are equally true for apparent time.
STANDARD TIME.
In this Almanac the risings and settings of the Sun and Moon are
f'ven in local mean time, as heretofore. The Tides are given in
TANDARD TlME.
To change to Standard Time add or subtract the minutes as
given below, according as they are marked plus or minus.
Standard Time Divisions as adopted by the Railroads.
Eastern Standard — 75th Meridian. Canada, between Quebec
and Detroit,— U. S. east of Buffalo, N. Y. ; Pittsburg, Pa. ; Wheeling
and Huntington, W. Va. ; Bristol, Tenn. ; Charlotte, N. C, and
Augusta, Ga.
Central Standard — 90th Meridian. West from "Eastern"
limits, as above, to Broadview, Canada ; to the Missouri River in Dakota ;
North Platte and McCook, Nebraska ; Wallace and Dodge City, Kansas ;
Toyah and Sanderson, Texas.
Mountain Standard — 105th Meridian. West from " Central "
limits to Heron, Montana ; Ogden, Utah ; Needles and Yuma, Arizona.
Pacific Standard— 120th Meridian. West from "Mountain"
limits to coast.
Correction for the following Cities.
Eastern Standard.
75 Longitude.
Bangor, Me
Augusta, Me
Portland, Me
Boston, Mass
Newport, R. I
Providence, R. I.....
Concord, N. H.
New London, Conn..
Springfield, Mass —
Montpelier, Vt
H artford, Conn
Montreal, Que
Albany, N. Y
New York, N. Y
Utica,N.Y
Philadelphia, Pa
Syracuse, N.Y
Baltimore, Md
Washington, D. C...
Rochester, N. Y
Buffalo, N.Y
Pittsburg, Pa
Minutes.
- —25
. 21
. — 19
. — 16
■ — 15
• — H
• — 14
Mountain Standard.
105 Longitude.
Denver, Col o
Salt Lake City, Utah + 28
Central Standard.
90 Longitude.
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio...
Detroit, Mich
Toledo, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio . . .
Louisville, Ky
Indianapolis, Ind..
Chicago, 111
Milwaukee, Wis...
Springfield, 111
Memphis, Tenn....
New Orleans, La. . .
St. Louis, Mo
Rock Island, 111....
Dubuque, Iowa. .. .
Burlington, Iowa.. .
St. Paul, Minn
Des Moines, Iowa.
Kansas City, Mo...
Galveston, Texas.. .
Omaha, Neb
Minutei.
• — 33
. — 28
. — 28
. — 26
. — 23
. — 22
. — iS
. — 16
Pacifio Standard.
120 Longitude.
Sacramento, Cal... .
San Francisco, Cal.
19
H- 24
X
TIDE TABLE.
To Find High Water (Standard Time) Add to, or Subtract
from, High Water at New York,
EASTERN STANDARD.
Eastport, Me
Bar Harbor, Me
Rockland, Ale
Portland, Me
Portsmouth, N. H
Isle of Shoals, N. H
Newburyport, Mass
Rockport, Mass
Gloucester, Mass.
Salem, Mass
Marblehead, Mass
Nahant, Mass
Hull, Mass ,..
Plymouth, Mass
Province town, Mass
Nantucket, Mass
Vineyard Haven, Mass
Wood's Hole, North Side, Mass. ...
Wood's Hole, South Side, Mass. . . .
New Bedford Entrance |
(Dumpling Rock), Mass.)
Newport, R. I
Bristol, R.I
Providence, R. I
Point Judith, R. I
New Shoreham, Block Island, R. L. .
New London, Conn
Norwich, Conn
New Haven, Conn
Montauk Point, I,. I
Coney Island, L. I
West Point, N. Y
Long Branch, N. J
Cape May City, N. J
League Island, Pa
Philadelphia. Pa
Annapolis, Md
Baltimore, Md
Richmond, Va
Hatteras Inlet, N. C
Charleston (C. H. Wharf), S. C. ...
CENTRAL STANDARD
Fort Pulaski (Savannah Ent.), Ga...
Savannah (Dry Dock Wharf), Ga. ..
Jacksonville, Fla
St. Augustine, Fla
Key West, Fla
Tampa Bav (Egmont Key), Fla
Cedar Keys (Depot Key), Fla
H.
M.
add
2
37
2
3i
2
44
2
S2
"
3
6
"
3
1
"
3
6
2
39
2
45
3
2
52
2
53
2
53
3
2
3
10
4
9
^
25
sub.
18
add
19
sub.
*7
"
3i
'3
2
'*
42
O
41
add
1
1
M
55
3
7
sub.
2Q
add
3
2
sub
43
10
add
5
26
tt
S
S 6
sub.
3
12
"
1
20
«
3
32
53
15
sub.
1
18
c
23
add
1Q
sub.
14
add
47
3
3
4
39
Men*
Range-
Feet.
FESTIVALS AND FASTS.
Epiphany
Septuagesima Sunday
Quinquagesima — Shrove Sunday
Ash Wednesday .
First Sunday in Lent
St. Patrick .
Palm Sunday .
Good Friday .
Easter Sunday
Low Sunday .
Rogation Sunday .
Ascension Day — Holy Thursday
Pentecost —Whit Sunday
Trinity Sunday
Corpus Christi
St. John Baptist .
Michaelmas Day .
First Sunday in Advent
St. Andrew
Christmas Day
Jan. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
Mar. i
Mar. 17
April 5
April 10
April 12
April ig
May 17
May 2 1
May 31
June 7
June 1 i
June 24
Sept. 2g
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 25
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES.
Dominical Letter
Epact
Lunar Cvcle, or Golden Number
Solar Cycle
Roman Induction ....
Julian Period ....
TH E SEASONS.
Eastern Standard.
Vernal Equinox Mar. 21, 6h. M.
Summer Solstice June 22, ih. M,
Autumnal Equinox Sept. 23, 4I1. a.
Winter Solstice Dec. 22, ixh, M.
.Mountain Standard.
Vernal Equinox Mar. 21, 4I1. M.
Summer Solstice June 21, nh. a.
Autumnal Equinox Sept. 23, ah. a.
Winter Solstice Dec. 22, gh. m.
6627
Central Standard.
Mar. 2i, 5I1. m.
June 22, oh. M.
Sept. 23, 3b. A.
Dec. 22, 1 oh. M.
Pacific Standard.
Mar. 21, 3h. M.
June 21, 10I1. A.
Sept. 23, ih. a.
Dec. 22, 8h. M.
0^0
MORNING STARS.
Mercury.— About April 7, August 5, and November 23.
Venus.— Till February 11, and from November 27 to the end of year.
Jupiter. — January 20 to August 10.
EVENING STARS.
Mercury. — About February 22, June 19 and October 15.
Venus. — From February 11 to November 27.
Jupiter.— Till January 20, August 10 to end of year.
ECLIPSES FOR THE YEAR.
In the year 1914 there will be four Eclipses, two of the Sun and
two of the Moon; and a Transit of Mercury over the bun s Disk.
I An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, February 24-25.
Invisible. Visible to the South Pacific Ocean and the regions around
the South Pole.
II A Partial Eclipse of thb Moon, March 11-12. Visible
generally to North and South America, and in part to Europe and
Africa. Occurring as follows :
Standard
Moon enters Penumbra .
Moon enters shadow
Middle of eclipse
Moon leaves shadow
Moon leaves Penumbra ■
Eastern
d. h. m.
II 841 A.
11 g 42 A.
11 II 13 A.
12 044M.
12 I 45 M
Central
a. h. m.
II 7 41 A
11 8 42 A
II IO 13 A
11 II 44 A
12 045M
Mountain
11 6 41 A.
11 7 42 A.
II 9 13 A.
II IO 44 A.
1 11 45 A
Pacific
d. h. m.
il 5 4i A.
II 6 42 A.
II 8I3A.
II 944A.
11 10 45 A.
First contact of shadow, S3 degrees from the north point of the Moon's
limbt Ma a g nituae e of t e cU P se, 0.916 (Moon's diameter, 1.0).
Ill A Total Eclipse of the Sun, August 21. Visible as a
small partial eclipse to the northeastern portion of North America as
far" south as Washington ; also visible to Europe, northern Africa and
the western half of Asia. Occurring as follows :
Boston
New York.. .
Philadelphia.
Washington .
Pittsburg....
Cincinnati. .-
Chicago
St. Paul.
Standard
Eastern
Central
Begins
5 27 M.
5 3i M.
5 33 M-
5 37 M.
Before sunrise
Middle before sunrise
Ends
6 12 M.
6 3 M.
6 o M.
5 53 M-
6 8 m.
5 5 M.
5 19 M.
5 30 M.
J
IV A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, September 4. Visible
to Australia and the greater part of Asia, and in part to the western
portions of North America and the eastern portions of Africa.
Occurring as follows : ^^^^^^
Standard
Moon enters Penumbra .
Moon enters shadow.
Mountain
4 1 M.
5 16 M.
Taciflc
3 1 M -
4 16 M.
First contact of shadow, 91 degrees from the north point of the Moon's
limb toward the eaet.
A Transit of Mercury, November 7. Partly visible to the
United States, the Sun rising with Mercury on its disk. 1 he ingress
will be visible to South America, except the northwest portion ; Asia,
except the extreme eastern part ; western Australia, Europe and Atrlcaj
the egress in southwest Europe, Africa, South America and North
America, except the northwestern portion.
Angle of contact at egress, 75 degrees from the south point of the
Sun's limb toward the west.
J
The Calendars for the Latitude of Boston and Chicago
May be used for Central and Southern New England, Central New
York, Southern Michigan, Southern Wisconsin, Northern Iowa,
Northern Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
The Calendars for the Latitude of Mew York
and Philadelphia
May be used for Southern New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Northern Ohio, Northern Indiana, Northern Illinois, Southern
Iowa, and Southern Nebraska.
The Calendars for the Latitude of Washington,
Cincinnati, etc.
May be used for Delaware, Maryland, the Virginias, Southern Ohio,
Southern Indiana, Southern Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas,
and Colorado.
THE SIZE OF THE SEAS.
Miles Long
{ Mediterranean 2 000
Carribbean m j 800
i Red
Black.
Baltic.
.1,400
.. 932
.. COO
AREA OF OCEANS IN SQUARE MILES.
j Pacific 70,000,000
j Atlantic 35,000,000
Indian 23,000,000
] Southern 7,000,000
| Arctic 4,000,000
SIZE OF THE GREAT LAKES.
Superior 380
Michigan 330
Ontario 110
Champlain 123
Erie 270
Huron 250
Winnipeg 240
Athabaska 200
Miles Loop. Wiles Wide.
120
60
40
12
50
90
40
20
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MOON'S PHASES.
EASTERN DIVISION.
CENTRAL
DIVISION.
(la Sin.nda.rl Time.)
4d. Sh. gm. A.M.
4d. 7I1.
gm. a.m..
i^d. oh. cm. A.M-
i8d. 7I1. 30m. P.M.
nd. 11b.
i8d. 6h.
9m. P.M.
30m. P.M.
Last Q
26d. oh.
34m. A.M,
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON II LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
LAT. OF WASH.
AND CHICAGO.
ANO PHILADELPHIA.
GIN
&ST.L0UIS.
Day
of
Local Mean 1'imo.
ioston uj
Local Mean Time.
N. Y. 0,
Lo
al Mean Time- jj
■w
Sun jMoon
r^rl
Sun Moon
^jre
Sun
Moon
ci w'k.
R.&S.lR.&S.
Time. S
R.&S. R.&S.
Time. S
R.&S.
R.&S.
i
TH. rj 30
9 57
2 24
n 24
9 58
II 38
n
19
10 I
2
Fr.
*4 39
10 5Q
3 2
j-4 44
10 59
J4 49
II
.1
Sa.
.7 30
11 59
3 4i
H 2 5
11 58
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Full Moon
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3d. 5I1. 33m. A.M.
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i7d. 4h. 23m. a.m.
24d. 7h. 2m. p.m.
3d. 4h. 33m. A.M.
iod. uh. 35m. A.M.
i7d. 3h. 23m. a.m.
24d. 6h. 2m. p.m.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
LAT. OF WASH.
AND CHICAGO.
AND PHILADELPHIA.
CIN.4ST, LOUIS.
s
Day
of
Local Mean Time.
Botton u
Tide. £
Local Mean Time.
N. Y. J,
Tide. .2
Looal Mean Time.
Sun I Moon
Sun
Moon
Sun
Moon
a
W'k.
r.&s.Ir.&s
Time. S
R.&S.
R.&S.
Time, g
R.&S.
R.&S.
1
a
ry 15
11 5c
2 56
ry II
II 47
ry 8
11 44
2
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morn
3 3 5
J 5 18
morn
34
J-5 22
morn
3
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n '3
54
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ry 10
50
1 19
ry 6
4s
4
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ss 17
2
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st, 20
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6
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ry 11
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6 11
ry 7
3
3 9
'7 4
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7 17
*5 23
4 5
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>7 9
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'7 5
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5 21
ry 2
4 55
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s 5 22
5 59
9 26
•fS 25
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>7 6
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10 23
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b 3b
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ry
6 30
10
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J S 2 5
rises .
11 13
0-5 28
rises.
8 7
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rises.
11
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6 51
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rb s&
morn
11 55
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11 55
10
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4
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22
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morn
17
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>-6 56
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sets.
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rb 44
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rb 42
6 36
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32
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2b
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9 40
1 6
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9 37
10 20
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Fikst Quarter .
Full, Moon
Last Quarter..
New Moon
5d. oh. 3m. a.m.
nd. uh. 18m. p.m.
i8d. 2h. 39m. p.m.
26d. ih. 9m. p.m.
4d. uh. 3m. p.m.
j id. mh. 18m. p.m.
i8d. ih. 39m. p.m.
26d. oh. 9m. p.m.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
AND CHICAGO.
Local Mean Time.
SUN
R.&S.
Moon
R.&S.
Boston tii
Tide. £
il a
2 Mo.
3TU.
4 We.
5 Th.
Fr.
Sa
S
Mo.
Tu.
We
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
a
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
a
Mo.
Tu.
We
Th.
,•6 38
*5 5°
•6 34
*5 5 2
•6 31
*5 55
•6 28
*5 57
•6 24
*5 59
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•6
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r6
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27IFR.
28 Sa.
29| S
30IM0.
3M Tu.
10 43
11 47
morn
52
1 5°
2 56
3 49
4 33
5 9
5 38
rises.
7 o
8 21
9 43
li 3
morn
21
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
ANDJ>HILADELPHIA.
Local Mean Time.
SUN
R.&S
1 41
2 l8
2 58
3 44
4 40
5 45
6 54
8 3
9 4
9 59
10 48
11 -?I
Moon
R.&S.
I
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
sets
7 31
8 34
9 38
10 43
n
55
24
48
9
20
37
1 23
2 12
3 6
4 7
5 15
6 24
7 28
8 25
9 13
9 55
10 33
11 7
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lr.5 46,11 47
3°
1
1 48
rd 36
5 5i
r6 33
* 5 54
rb 30
•fS 56
rb 27
*5 58
?-6 24
0-6 o
r6 20
j-6 2
r6 17
s6 5
?-6 14
j-6 7
;-6 II
j-6 9
?-6 7
r6 4
j6 13
?-6 1
s6 15
>-5 57
j-6 17
'•5 54
s6 19
'■5 5 1
j-6 21
r5 47
10 39
11 42
morn
46
1 49
H. Y. ,
Tide. .?
3 42
4 27
5 4
5 35
rises.
6 59
8 19
9 39
10 58
morn
15
1 25
2 24
3 11
3 49
4 19
4 45
5 7
5 25
sets
7 2 9
8 30
9 33
8 2b
9 13
9 57
10 42
11 34
LAT. OF WASH,
CIN.4ST.L0UJS_.
Looal Mean Time.
Sun
R.&S,
Moon
R.&S.
rb 34
* 5 53
6 31
*5 55
r6 29
'5 57
>-6 26
*5 59
•6 23
3
6
14
21
25
21
1 1
53
29
8 1
8 35
9 11
9 47
10 37,10 24
11 40J11 4
20
3
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5
13
7
6
■6
■6
■6
•6
•6
r6
p-6 10
r6 9
r6 7
j-6 11
•6 4
6 13
•6 1
i-6 15
rS 58
j-6 17
>-5 54
j-6 19
r$ 5 1
6 20
o 36
11 37
morr.
39
1 41
2 41
3 35
4 2'
4 59
5 32
rises.
7 o
8 18
9 36
10 52
morn
o 8
17
16
4
43
15
42
6
25
sets.
7 2 7
8 27
9 28
10 31
r$ 48!" 33
First Quarter.
Full Moon
Last Quarter..
New Moon
3d-
rod.
i 7 d.
2 5 d.
2h. 41m. P.M.
8h. 28m. A.M.
2h, 52m. A.M.
6h. 22m. A M.
3d. ih. 41m. P.M.
jod. 7I1. 28m. A.M.
I7d. ih. 52m. A.M.
25c!. 5I). 22m. A.M.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
AND CHICAOO.
I
2
.J
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
H
T2
'3
'4
II
17
I
'9
20
21
22
-3
24
25
26
27
2b
TJ a y I I-oaal Mean Time. JBaetor
of I Sun j Moon stt^t
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
S
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
S
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
Mo.
Tu.
We,
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
Mo.
ru.
29 We.
30 Th.
^5 45
j-6 26
>S 4'
s6 28
n 38
s 6 30
'•5 34
J 6 32
j-6 34
5 28
s6 37
>"5 24
j-6 39
5 2'
j-6 41
r$ 18
^ 6 44
''5 '5
j-6 46
''5 !2
j-6 48
'-5
j-6 50
I 5
sb 52
'5 2
j-6 54
j-6 57
morn
o
1 42
2 27
5
3
3
4
4 26
4 49
rises.
8 34
9 57
11 15
morn
22
1 '5
1 56
2
2 54
3 15
3 3
3 5°
4 9
4 27
sets.
« 34
9 39
10 40
11 36
morn
2 3
3 2
4 20
5 25
6 31
7 3 6
8 36
9 29
o 17
11 4
11 49
13
1 4
1 58
2 55
3 54
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPHIA.
Local Mean Time. N. Y £
Tide. .5
Sun
R.&S
'■5 45
j- 6 24
'•5 42
s 6 27
>S 39
.16 29
'5 36
6
'•5 32
*6 33
"5 29
*6 35
7-5 26
,r6 37
'•5 23
■ f 6 39
Moon
R.&S.
4 56 !?'5 20
5 59
6 57
7 48
8 34
9 15
9 53
10 30
11 "6
»i 43
o 2
43
1 28
2 17
j-6 41
'■5 17
■■'6 43
r$ 14
j- 6 45
r« II
6 47
>-5 8
6 49
>-5 5
j-6 51
>-5 3
s6 53
Stand. J;
LAT. OF WASH.
CHU! ST. LOUIS.
Local iUe»n Time.
Sun
R.&S.
Moon
R.&S.
morn
41
1 35
2 21
3 o
3 32
3 59
4 25
4 5°
rises
8 29
9 5'
11 8
momjn
o 15
11 53
20
1 19
2 23
3 29
4 32
5 34
6 27
7 14
7 57
8 46
9 36
10 26
1
1 50
SO
'3
31
50
10
29
sets.
8 29
9 33 1
° 53
1 55
2 56
54
44
30
12
9 20
10 33J10 2
29 10 47
morn, 1 1 37
'•5 4;
morn
j-6 2-
! ° 33
'•5 4^
1 27
j-6 2
2 14
»'5 4c
2 54
j-6 27
3 28
'•5 37
3 ,S«
t6 25
4 25
''5 3<
4 51
j-6 31
rises.
'5 3i
8 25
J-6 33
9 45
>-5 28
11 1
j-6 35
morn
'5 25
7
s6 37
1 1
>S 22
1 44
s6 39
2 18
''5 '9
2 47
j-6 41
3 "
'•5 17
3 31
j-6 43
3 51
'•5 '4
4 13
j-6 44
4 33
•-5 11
sets.
j-6 46
8 23
re 9
9 26
j-6 48
10 25
7-5 6
11 21
j-6 50
morn
I
I
First Quarthr .
Full Moon
Last Quarter. .
New Moon
3d. ih. 29m. A.M.
gd. 4h. 31m. p.m.
i6d. 5I1. 12m. P.M.
24d. gh. 35m. p.m.
3d. oh. 2gm.A.M.
gd. 3I1. 31m. p.m.
i6d. 4h. 12m. P.M.
24d. 8h. 35m. P.M.
Day
of
W'k.
Fr.
Sa.
a
Mo,
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa
a
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
a
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
a
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
a
Sun Moon
R.&S. R.&S,
''4 57
j-6 59
>'4 54
'•4 46
'•4 44
sy 10
'4 4
j-7 12
'•4 40
H H
'4 38
sy 16
'•4 36
sy 18
4 34
sy 20
'•4 32
sy 22
>-4 3°
J 7 24
'•4 29
sy 261
r 4 28
sy 27I
7-4 27'
1
24
4
36
2 3
2 27
2 50
3 13
3 39
rises.
8 47
10 1
« 3
11 50
morn
26
° 55
1 18
1 38
1 56
2 14
2 32
2 52
3 15
3 43
sets
9 32
10 22
11 4
11 3S
morn
o 6
7
3
3
4
4
8 1
8 56
9 47
10 41
11 30
27
1 '5
2 4
2 52
3 42
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPHIA.
Sun I Moon
R.&S. 'R.&S.
'5
s6 55
r\ 58
j-6 58
>-4 55
j-7 o
''4 53
j-7
7-4. 50
j-7 4
'4 48
j-7 6
'•4 46
j-7
>-4 44
j-7 10
'•4 42
j-7 12
'•4 40
j-7 14
f4 38
j-7 15
t-4 37
j-7 17
n 35
j-7 19
'-4 34
j-7 21
''4 33
j-7 22
7-4 32
17
5
58
1 2
1 3'
2 1
2
3 2
2 25
4 i
2 5°
4 58
3 H
5 53
3 42
6 45
rises.
7 3t)
8 41
8 25
9 54
9 21
10 56
10 15
11 44
11 7
morn
21
32
si
1 26
* 15
2 18
1 36
3 8
1 56
3 56
2 is
4 42
2 34
5 26
2 55
6 10
3 19
6 52
3 49
7 33
sets.
8 16
9 25
9 2
10 is
9 48
10 58
10 35
» 33
11 23
morn
2
41
LAT. OF WASH.
CIN. 4ST.L0UIS.
Sun
R.&S.
Moon
R.&S.
'•5 4
j-6 52
i6 54
»'4 59
j-6 56
'•4 57
j6 58
''4 54
j-7 o
<-4 5 2
n
>'4 5°
■T7 3
''4 48
^7 5
r\ 47
j-7 7
>'4 45
j-7 9
'•4 43
j-7 10
'4 42
j-7 12
7-4 41
j-7 14
^4 39
■T7 15
>-4 38
j-7 17
rA 37 1
10
52
27
58
25
51
46
rises.
8 34
9 46
10 48
ii 37
morn
o 15
sets.
9 17
10 8
10 S2
1 28
11 59
morn
MOON'S FHASES
(In Standard Time.)
First Quarter.
Full Moon
Last Quarter..
New Moon
First Quarter
EASTERN DIVISION. CENTRAL DIVISION.
id.
8d.
I 5 d.
23d
30d,
9I1. 3m. A.M.
oh. iSm. a.m.
gh. 20m. A.M.
loh. 33 m > A - M *
2h. 24m. P.M.
id. 8h. 3m. a.m.
7 d. nh. 18m. p.m.
i5d. 8h. 20m. a.m.
23d. 9h. 33m- a.m.
3od. ih. 24m. p.m.
1914
a
p
Day
of
W'k.
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
AND CHICAQO.
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPHIA.
Bolton J Local Moan Timo.
Sun jMooNigj^r;
R.&S. R.&S.iTi»«. ,
Sun
R.&S.
Moon
R.&S.
24
2 5
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
s
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
S
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
■S
Mo.
29
30 Tu.
ri, 26
n 3°
r\ 25
n 3 1
•4 24
n 33
4 24
S7 34
'A 23
n 35
f4 22
0-7 36
r\ 22
si 37
ri, 22
n 38
•4 22
n 39
4 22
n 39
•4 =3
n 40
■4 23
n 40
A
n 4°
4 24
sy 40 10 50
ri, 25 II 19
0-7 40 II 41
o 30
53
1 IS
» 38
2 5
2 37
3 17
rises.
9 4°
10 23
10 55
11 20
11 41
morn
o
o 18
o 36
56
1 18
1 44
2 17
2 58
sets.
9 3
9 39
10 9
10 35
35
3'
29
2 f
28
26
24
19
° 39
1 30
2 17
3 ft
3 46
5 l6
6 4
6 53
7 43
8 33
9 23
10 15
11 4
11 51
14
1 1
1 47
'4 3
*7 24
'•4 3°
* 7 26
'4 3°
.1-7 27
>4 29
1-7 28
'4 29
0-7 30
r\ 28
*7 31
ri, 28
*7 32
»4 28
J 7 32
r4 28
s7 33
,■4 28
\'7 34
|>-4 28
'7 34
o 2S
52
1 16
1 40
2 9
2 42
3 23
rises.
9 33
10 17
10 50] 10 49
11 17 II 36
" 39 ;
11 59
morn
o 18
o 38
59
1 22
1 49
2 23
5
ri, 29 sets.
n 35 8 57
>'4 291 9 34
,n 35, i° 5
k4 3°' 10 32
2 32 1^7 35;i° 57
3 17 r 4 31 II 19
4 4 *7 35 II 43
LAT. OF WASH.
CIN.A ST. LOUIS.
Sun
R.&S,
Moon
R.&S.
45
30
'5
5
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MOON'S PHASES.
EASTERN DIVISION.
CENTRAL DIVISION.
(In Standard Time) .
7d. gh. om. A.M.
7d. 8h. om.A.M.
I5d. 2h. 32m. A.M.
I5d. ih. 32m. A.M.
22d. 9I1. 38m. P.M.
2gd. 6h. 51m. P.M.
22d. 8h. 38m. P.M.
First C
2qd. 5I1. 51m
P.M.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
AND CHICAGO.
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPHIA.
LAT. OF WASH.
CIN.4ST.L0UIS.
2
Day
of
Local Moan Time.
ioston u
Tide. 5
Looal Mean Time.
N. X. £
Tide. .E
Looal Mean Time.
Sun j Moon
Sun
Moon
Sun
Moon
a
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R.&S. 1 Time. B
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MOON'S PHASES.
EASTERN
DIVISION.
CENTRAL DIVISION.
(In Standard Time.)
41m. P.M.
5d. 6h. 41111. p.m.
13d. 7h.
56m. P.M.
13d. 6h. 56m. p.m.
2 id. 7h.
zyd. uh.
2id. 6h. 26m. a.m.
52m. P.M.
27d. 10I1. 52m. p.m.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
LAT. OF WASH.
ANO CHICAGO.
I.oo.I Mean Time. Bo.tun u
_AND PHILACtLPHIA.
Local Mean Time. N. Y. £
CIN.dk ST. LOUIS.
Local Mean T:mc.
S . Day
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Sun
Moon auaJ g
S
IN IMOON
Sun
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MOON'S PHASES.
EASTERN DIVISION.
CENTRAL DIVISION.
(In Standard Time).
4d. ah. im. a.m.
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iad. 4h. 33m. p.m.
4d. 8h. im.A.M.
Last Q
UARTER
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New M
26d. 7I1. 3m. A.M.
26d. 6h. 3m. a.m.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
AND CHICAGO.
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPHIA,
LAT. OF WASH.
CIN. 4ST.L0UI8.
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Day
of
I.oe.1 Moan Time.
loBion w
Local Mean Time.
N. Y. ,i
Local Mean Tim..
Sun
Sun
Moon
wTE
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W'k.
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(In Standard Time.)
EASTERt*
DIVISION.
CENTRAL DIVISION.
4<1 oh.
i2d. 4I1.
59m. A.M.
33m. A.M.
3d. nil. 59m. P.M.
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25d. 5I1.
33m. A.M.
44m. P.M.
i9d. oh. 33m. a.m.
25d. 4h. 44m. p.m.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
LAT. OF WASH.
AND CHICAGO.
AND PHILADELPHIA.
CIN.dtST.LOUIS.
Local Menu Time.
s
Day
of
I.ooal Moan Time.
Hoi!' n -x
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Moon
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a
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EASTERN DIVISION.
CENTRAL DIVISION.
(In Standard Time) .
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s
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I7d. nil. 2m. A.M.
24d. Sh. 39m. A.M.
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24d. jh. 39m. A.M.
1914
LATITUDE OF BOSTON
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
LAT. OF WASH.
AND CHICAGO.
AND PHILADELPHIA.
CIN.4ST.L0UIS.
Local Mean Time.
S
Day
of
Local Mean Time.
loston to I
Local Mean Time.
S.I. e.
Sun
Moon
Sun
Moon
Sun
Moon
a
W'k.
R.&S.
R.&S.
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R.&S.
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R.&S.
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1
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7-6 41
morn
2 1
t-6 37
morn
12
Th.
0-4 42
26
6
s\ 46
28
2 58
'4 5°
31
13
Fr.
»-6 47
1 39
fa 58
'•6 43
1 40
3 55
7-6 39
1 41
14
bA
M 4°
2 54
7 SS
si, 44
2 53
4 52
j- 4 48
2 53
IS
&
?-6 50
4 1.3
8 Si
?-6 46
4 11
5 48
7-6 42
4 9
16
Mo.
•f4 39
5 3 6
9 46
*4 42
s 32
b 43
0-4 46
5 2 9
17
I'u.
>-6 52
sets
10 41
t-6 48
sets.
7 35
rb 44
sets.
18
We.
*4 37
S 3
11 34
j-4 41
5 10
8 29
•f4 45
S 18
>
L
iq
Th.
rb 55
6 7
7-6 50
6 14
9 2 7
7-6 46
6 23
20
Fr.
*4 35
7 19
57
'4 39
7 2 S
10 22
14 44
7 33
21
bA.
t-6 57
8 33
1 .S3
^6 53
8 38
11 i.S
76 48
8 45
22
S
J-4 34
9 46
2 46
*4 38
9 5°
H 43
9 55
2 3
Mo.
7-6 59
10 56
3 38
>'" 55
10 59
37
7-6 50
" 3
24
I'D.
J-4 32
morn
4 3°
M 37
morn
1 29
•H 4 2
morn
2S
We.
7-7 2
2
S 21
7-6 57
4
2 19
?-6 52
6
26
Th.
*4 3 1
■ s
6 10
*4 3 6
1 S
3 8
*4 4i
1 7
27
Fr.
7-7 4
2 6
6 59
76 59
2 5
3 5b
rb 55
2 5
2S
bA.
M 3°
3 8
7 46
*4 3.S
3 b
4 43
j- 4 40
3 5
20
£
7-7 6
4 11
8 33
77 1
A 8
5 3°
7-6 57
4 5
30
Mo.
0-4 29
5 14
9 16
*4 35
5 9
6 14
*4 39
5 5
MOON'S PHASES.
(In Sumlnd lirar.)
Full Moon
Last Quarter..
New Moon
First Quarter
EASTERN DIVISION.
CENTRAL
DIVISION.
2d. ih. 21m. p.m.
iod. 6h. 32m. a.m.
i6d gh. 35m. p.m.
24d. 3I1. 25m. A.M.
2d. oh.
iod. 5I1.
i6d. 8h.
24d. 2h.
21m. p.m.
32m. A.M.
35m. r.M,
25m. A.M.
1914
s
10
11
12
>3
14
'5
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
-3
24
-5
26
27
28
29
30
31
Day
of
W'k.
Tu.
We
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
s
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
S'
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
&
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
UTITUOE OF BOSTON
AND CHICAGO.
J Sun , Moon sr-^-s
iR.&SjR.&s.i'X.'J
n
*4 29
ry 10
S4 28
n 13
H
n 15
^4 28
n 17
*4 28
ry 18
S4 28
ry 20
^4 28
ry 22
S4 29
7 23
S4 29
ry 24
•T4 3°
>7 26
*4 3 1
>7 27
J 4 3 2
7 27
'4 33
ry 28
■M 34
>7 29
■M 36
^7 29
1:
rises
4 4S
5 43
6 47
7 55
9 5
10 15
11 25
morn
36
1 50
3 7
4 28
5 5i
7 10
sets.
6 7
7 23
8 36
46
53
5<>
10
10 46
11 29
9
to
1 1
morn
o 58
36
1 22
2 7
2 5
3 39
4 29
5 22
6 20
7 20
8 22
9 24
10 26
1 1 24
44
1 34
2 21
3 5
3 47
4 3 2
5 19
6 8
6 59
I SI
8 43
9 35
10 26
LATITUDE OF NEW YORK
AND PHILADELPHIA.
Local Moan Time.
Sun
R.&S.
n 3
M 34
n 5
*4 33
'7 7
■''4 33
>7 9
'4 33
>7 11
■ r 4 33
ry 13
M 33
'7 15
J 4 33
?7 16
H 34
>7 18
*4 34
ry 19
f 4 35
ry 20
*4 3°
ry 21
4 37
?7 22
M 38
>7 23
^4 40
>7 24
J4 41
>7 2 4
Moon
R.&S.
6 12
rises
4 55
8 o
7
7 4i
8 24
9
9 57
10 40
9 9 11 2 5
10 18
11 26
morn
° 37
1 27
2 20
3 17
4 17
5 19
r 48
3 4
4 2 3
5 45j 6 " 2
7 3 7 22
sets. I 8 19
6 i 3 | 9 15
7 281 10 6
8 39 1 10 53
9 48 1 1 39
LAT. OF WASH.
CIN.it ST.LOUIS.
Local Moan Time.
Sun
R.&S.
10 54
11 55
morn
56
1 5S|
3
4 2
5 4
6 4
6 59
o
o 46
' 3'
2 17
3 6
3 56
4 48
5 4i
6 33
7 22
r6 58
S A 39
ry o
j 4 38
>7 2
•f4 38
n 4
*4 3 8
>7 6
j 4 38
>7 8
S4 38
>7 9
• f 4 39
ry 11
J4 39
ry 12
j-4 40
'7 14
j 4 41
'7 15
*4 42
r7 16
•f4 43
ry 17
J4 44
ry 17
J4 45
>7 18
j 4 47
ry 19
Moon
I^.&S.
6 7
rises.
5 4
5 58
7 o
8 6
9 14
10 21
11 28
morn
36
1 47
3 o
4 18
5 39
6 56
sets.
6 20
7 34
8 44
9 51
10 56
56
1
morn
55
1 56
2 56
3 5° ^
4 57
5 57
651
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Saturday, Jan. 3, 1914
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Monday, Jan. 5, 1914
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Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1914
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Saturday, Jan. 17, 1914
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Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1914
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Thursday, Jan. 22, 1914
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Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1914
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Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1914
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Thursday, Jan. 29, 1914
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Thursday, Feb. 5, 1914
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Friday, Feb. 6, 1914 Wea
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Waiting for the Bugle
By Thomas Wentworth Higginson
W£ wait for 'the bugle; flic night-dews arc
cold,
The limbs of the soldiers feel jaded and
old,
The field of our bivouac is windy and bare.
There is lead in our joints, there is frost in our hair,
The future is veiled and its fortunes unknown,
As we lie with hushed breath till the bugle is bloimL-
At the sound of thai bugle each comrade shall spring
Like an arrow released from the strain of the string;
The courage, the impulse of youth shall come back
To banish the chill of the drear bivouac.
And sorrows and losses and cares fade away
When that life-giving -signal proclaims the new day.
Though the bivouac of age may put ice in our ■rvN/.v, -
And no fibre of steel in our sinew remains;
Though the comrades of yesterday's march arc not
here.
And the sunlight seems pale and the brandies are
sere' —
Though the sound of our dice ing dies down to (I
moan.
We shall find our lost youth when the bugle is
blown.
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