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CALENDAR. 1893. JAN. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEB. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAR. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . APRIL. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAY. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JUNE. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JULY. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUG. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEPT. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OCT. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOV. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEC. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. MEASURE OF LENGTH. 4 In. make 1 Hand. 7.92 In. " 1 Link. 18 In. " 1 Cubit. 12 In. " 1 Foot. 6 Ft. " 1 Fathom. 60 Geographical Miles make 1 Degree. 1760 Yards } = 1 Mile. 5280 Feet } MEASURE OF SURFACE. 144 Square Inches make 1 Square Foot. 9 Square Feet " 1 Square Yard. 30¼ Square Yards " 1 Rod, Perch or Pole. 40 Square Rods " 1 Square Rood. 4 Square Roods " 1 Square Acre. 10 Square Chains " 1 Square Acre. 640 Square Acres " 1 Square Mile. Gunter's Chain equal to 22 Yards or 100 Links. 27¾ Square Feet make 1 Square Rod. 43,560 Square Feet " 1 Acre. MEASURE OF SOLIDITY. 1728 Cubic Inches make 1 Cubic Foot. 27 Cubic Feet " 1 Cubic Yard. AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT. 27¾ Grains make 1 Drachm (dr.) or 27¾ Grains. 16 Drachms " 1 Ounce (oz.) or 437½ " 16 Ounces " 1 Pound (lb.) or 7000 " 28 Pounds " 1 Quarter (qr.) 4 Quarters " 1 Hundred-Weight (cwt.) 20 Cwts. " 1 Ton. 2240 Pounds " 1 Ton. TROY WEIGHT. 24 Grains make 1 Pennyweight, or 24 Grains. 20 Pennywts. " 1 Ounce, or 480 " 12 Ounces " 1 Pound, or 5760 " APOTHECARIES' WEIGHT. 20 Grains make 1 Scruple. 3 Scruples " 1 Drachm. 8 Drachms make 1 Ounce. 12 Ounces " 1 Pound. DIAMOND WEIGHT. 16 Parts make 1 Grain (4-5ths Grain Troy.) 4 Grains " 1 Carat (3 1-5th Grains Troy.) LIQUID MEASURE. 4 Gills make 1 Pint. 2 Pints " 1 Quart. 4 Quarts " 1 Gallon. 31½ Gallons make 1 Barrel. 54 Gallons " 1 Hhd. 252 Gallons " 1 Tun. DRY MEASURE. 8 Quarts make 1 Peck. 4 Pecks " 1 Bushel. 8 Bushels make 1 Quarter. 36 Bushels " 1 Chaldron. 1 Bushel equal to 2150.42 cubic inches. WEIGHT PER BUSHEL OF GRAIN, 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. Barley. Buckwheat. Coal. Corn, shell'd. Corn Meal. Onions. Oats. Potatoes. Rye. Wheat. Salt. Turnips, wh. Beans, wh. Clover S'D. Timothy. Maine ......... 48 48 56 50 52 30 60 . 60 . 50 64 N. Hampshire.. 48 48 56 50 30 60 56 60 70 . 64 60 42 Vermont ....... 48 48 56 50 52 32 60 56 60 70 . 64 60 42 Massachusetts. 48 48 56 50 52 32 60 56 60 Connecticut .... 45 56 32 60 56 56 New York ...... 48 48 58 32 60 56 60 62 60 44 New Jersey .... 48 50 56 30 60 56 60 64 . Pennsylvania .. 47 48 56 30 56 56 60 85 62 . Delaware ...... 48 48 56 30 60 56 60 Maryland ...... 48 48 56 57 32 60 56 60 56 62 64 45 Dist. Columbia 47 48 56 48 57 32 56 56 60 50 55 62 60 45 Virginia ...... 48 48 56 50 32 60 56 60 56 60 64 45 West Virginia. 48 52 80 56 48 32 60 56 60 60 60 60 45 North Carolina 48 50 54 46 30 . 56 60 64 . South Carolina 48 56 80 56 50 57 33 60 56 60 50 . 60 60 . Georgia ....... 40 . 80 56 48 57 35 56 . 60 56 . 60 45 Louisiana ...... 32 . 56 32 . 60 . Arkansas ...... 48 52 80 56 50 57 32 60 56 60 50 . 60 60 45 Tennessee .... 48 50 56 50 56 32 60 56 60 . 60 60 45 Kentucky ...... 48 52 56 50 57 33 56 56 60 50 . 60 60 45 Ohio ......... 48 50 56 . 32 60 56 60 . 60 60 45 Michigan ...... 48 48 80 56 . 54 32 60 56 60 56 58 60 60 45 Indiana ...... 48 50 70 56 50 48 32 60 56 60 50 . 60 60 . Illinois ...... 48 52 . 56 48 57 32 60 56 60 50 . 60 60 . Wisconsin .... 48 50 56 32 60 56 60 . 60 . Minnesota .... 48 42 56 32 60 56 60 . 60 . Iowa ......... 48 52 56 57 33 60 56 60 50 . 60 60 45 Missouri ...... 48 52 56 57 32 60 56 60 50 . 60 60 45 Kansas ....... 50 50 56 50 57 32 60 56 60 50 55 60 . 45 Nebraska ...... 48 52 56 50 57 34 60 56 60 50 55 60 60 45 California .... 50 40 52 32 . 54 60 . Oregon ....... 46 42 56 36 60 56 60 . 60 .
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INTEREST TABLE. FOUR PER CENT. TIME. $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 $100 $1000 1 Dy. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1/2 31/2 3 " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/2 1/2 1/2 31/2 56 5 " 0 0 0 1/2 1/2 1 1/2 1/2 1 1 3 33 10 " 0 0 1/2 1 2 2 1/2 3 4 6 6 67 1 Mo. 0 0 1/2 1 2 2 1/2 3 4 6 6 67 2 " 0 1/2 1 2 2 1/2 3 4 6 6 67 3 " 0 1/2 1 2 2 1/2 3 4 6 6 67 4 " 0 1 2 2 1/2 3 4 6 6 67 5 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 6 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 7 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 8 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 1 Yr. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 FIVE PER CENT. TIME. $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 $100 $1000 1 Dy. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 3 " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1/2 4 42 5 " 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 7 69 10 " 0 0 0 1/2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 139 1 Mo. 0 0 1/2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 83 2 " 0 1/2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 117 3 " 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 150 4 " 0 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2083 5 " 0 1 2 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2500 6 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 3000 7 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 1 1 1 1 3500 8 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 1 1 1 4000 9 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 1 1 4500 10 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 5000 11 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 5500 1 Yr. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 6000 SIX PER CENT. TIME. $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 $100 $1000 1 Dy. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 17 3 " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 50 5 " 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 83 10 " 0 0 0 1/2 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 167 1 Mo. 0 0 1/2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 500 2 " 0 1/2 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 500 3 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 500 4 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 1 1 500 5 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 500 6 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 500 7 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 500 8 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 500 9 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 500 10 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 500 11 " 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 500 1 Yr. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 500 RATE OF INCOME ON STOCKS. Purchased at the following prices, (par value being $100), and bearing interest at the following rates. Paid. 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% $50 6 00 8 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 55 5 45 7 27 9 09 10 00 12 72 14 55 16 36 60 5 09 6 67 8 33 10 00 11 66 13 33 15 00 65 4 62 6 15 7 66 9 23 10 76 11 42 12 85 70 4 00 5 33 6 66 8 00 9 33 10 66 12 00 75 4 00 5 33 6 66 8 00 9 33 10 66 12 00 80 3 75 5 00 6 25 7 50 8 23 9 41 10 58 85 3 53 4 70 5 88 7 05 8 23 9 88 10 00 90 3 33 4 44 5 55 6 66 7 79 8 99 9 89 91 3 30 4 40 5 49 6 59 7 60 8 70 9 78 92 3 26 4 34 5 43 6 52 7 45 8 60 9 68 93 3 23 4 30 5 38 6 38 7 45 8 51 9 57 94 3 19 4 26 5 32 6 31 7 36 8 42 9 47 95 3 15 4 21 5 26 6 25 7 29 8 33 9 38 96 3 13 4 17 5 21 6 18 7 24 8 25 9 28 97 3 09 4 12 5 15 6 12 7 14 8 16 9 18 98 3 06 4 08 5 10 6 06 7 07 8 08 9 09 101 2 97 3 96 4 95 5 94 6 93 7 92 8 91 102 2 94 3 92 4 90 5 88 6 86 7 84 8 82 103 2 91 3 88 4 85 5 83 6 80 7 77 8 74 104 2 88 3 85 4 81 5 77 6 73 7 69 8 65 105 2 86 3 80 4 76 5 71 6 66 7 61 8 57 106 2 83 3 77 4 72 5 66 6 60 7 55 8 49 107 2 80 3 74 4 67 5 61 6 54 7 48 8 41 108 2 78 3 70 4 63 5 56 6 48 7 41 8 33 109 2 75 3 67 4 59 5 50 6 42 7 34 8 26 110 2 72 3 63 4 54 5 45 6 36 7 27 8 18 115 2 60 3 48 4 34 5 21 6 08 6 95 7 50 120 2 50 3 33 4 16 5 00 5 83 6 66 7 00 130 2 30 3 07 3 84 4 61 5 38 6 15 6 43 150 2 00 2 67 3 33 4 00 4 66 5 33 6 00 160 1 88 2 50 3 12 3 75 4 38 5 00 5 62 170 . . . . . . 3 53 4 12 4 70 5 29 180 . . . . . . 3 33 3 88 4 44 5 00 190 . . . . . . 3 16 3 68 4 21 4 74 200 . . . . . . 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50
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RATES OF POSTAGE. POSTAL CARDS, 1 cent each, go without further charge to all parts of the United States and Canada. Cards for foreign countries (within the Postal Union) 2 cents each. Postal Cards are unmailable with any writing or printing on the address side, except the direction, or with anything pasted upon or attached to them. ALL LETTERS, to all parts of the United States and Canada, 2 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof. LOCAL, OR "DROP" LETTERS, that is, for the city or town where deposited, 2 cents where the carrier sys- tem is adopted, and 1 cent where there is no carrier system. FIRST CLASS.—Letters and all other written mat- ter, whether sealed or unsealed, and all other matter scaled, nailed, sewed, tied, or fastened in any manner so that it cannot be easily examined, 2 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof. SECOND CLASS.—Only for publishers and news- agents; 1 cent per pound. NEWSPAPERS and Periodicals (regular publications) can be mailed by the public at the rate of 1 cent for each 4 ounces or fraction thereof. THIRD CLASS.—Printed matter, in unsealed wrap- pers only (all matter inclosed in notched envelopes must pay letter rates), 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction there- of, which must be fully prepaid. This includes books, circulars, chromos, engravings, handbills, lithographs, mu- sic, pamphlets, proof-sheets and manuscript accompanying the same, reproductions by the electric pen, hektograph, metallograph, papyrograph, and, in short, any reproduction upon paper by any process except handwriting and the copying press. Limit of weight 4 lbs., except for a single book, which may weigh more. FOURTH CLASS.—All mailable matter not included in the three preceding classes which is so prepared for mailing as to be easily withdrawn from the wrapper and examined, 1 cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Limit of weight, 4 lbs. Full prepayment compulsory. REFORWARDING.—Letters will be forwarded from one post office to another upon the written request of the person addressed, without additional postage charge; but unclaimed packages cannot be returned to the sender until stamps are furnished to pay the return postage. PERMISSIBLE WRITING.—No writing is permitted on third or fourth class matter except as follows: The name and address of sender on the outside or inside of package, preceded by the word "from." On the wrapper may also be written the names and number of articles in- closed. The sender is further allowed to mark a word or passage in a book or paper to which he desires to call special attention. He may also write a simple inscription RATES OF POSTAGE. or dedication upon the cover or blank leaves of a book or pamphlet. There may be attached to articles of merchan- dise, by tag or label, a mark, number, name, or letter for purpose of identification. Printed circulars may contain the written name of the sender, or of the addressee, and the date. Any other writing on third or fourth class matter will subject the package to letter rates of postage, and ren- der the sender liable to a fine of ten dollars for each of- fense. Printed matter may be inclosed with fourth class matter, but the whole package is subject to the rate of 1 cent per ounce or fraction thereof. POSTAL NOTES. Upon payment of a fee of 3 cents each, Postal Notes for any amount under Five Dollars may be purchased at any Money-order Office, payable to bearer at any time within three calendar months from the last day of the month during which it was issued; but payable only at such Money-order Office as the purchaser may select or at the office of issue. MONEY ORDERS. For Orders not exceeding $5 . . . 5 cents. Exceeding $5 and not exceeding $10 . . . 8 " " 10 " " " 15 . . . 10 " " 15 " " " 30 . . . 15 " " 30 " " " 40 . . . 20 " " 40 " " " 50 . . . 25 " " 50 " " " 60 . . . 30 " " 60 " " " 70 . . . 35 " " 70 " " " 80 . . . 40 " " 80 " " " 100 . . . 45 " When a larger sum than $100 is required, additional Orders to make it up must be obtained. FOREIGN POSTAGE. The rates for letters are for the half ounce or fraction thereof, and those for newspapers for 2 ounces or fraction thereof:— To Great Britain and Ireland. France, Spain, all parts of Germany, including Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Turkey (European and Asiatic), Egypt, letters 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof. To Australia, letters, via San Francisco (except to New South Wales), 5 cents; via Brindisi, 15 cents; newspapers, via San Francisco, 2 cents; via Brindisi, 4 cents. China, letters, via San Francisco, 5 cents; via Brindisi, 13 cents; 4 cents for each paper not weighing over 4 ounces. British India, Italian mail, letters 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for 2 ounces. Japan, letters, via San Francisco, 5 cents; news- papers 1 cent for 2 ounces.
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HELP! In case of Accidents. Drowning. 1. 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 res- piration 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 stomach), 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 opera- tion. 7. DON'T GIVE UP! People have been saved after HOURS of patient, vigorous effort. 8. When breath- ing begins, get patient into a warm bed, give WARM drinks, or spirits in teaspoonfuls, 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. Dash 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, &c. Apply weak Ammonia, Oil, Salt Water, or Iodine. Fainting. Place flat on back; allow fresh air and sprinkle with water. Tests of Death. Hold mirror to mouth. If living, mouthing 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 lamp lighter 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. ANTIDOTES FOR POISONS. First. 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, OXALIC. ACETIC. SULPHURIC (Oil of Vit- riol). NITRIC (Aqua Fortis). Soap-suds, Magnesia, Lime-water. Prussic Acid. Ammonia in water. Dash water in face. Carbolic Acid. Flour and water, mucilaginous drinks. Alkali. POTASH. LYE. Vinegar or Lemon juice in HARTSHORN. AMMONIA. water. Arsenic. Rat Poison. Paris Green. Milk, Raw Eggs, Sweet Oil, Lime- water, Flour aud water. Bug Poison. Lead. Saltpetre. Corrosive Sublimate. Sugar of Lead. Blue Vitriol. Whites of Eggs or Milk in large doses. Chloroform. Dash cold water on head and chest. Ether. Artificial respiration. Piece of ice in rectum. Carbonate of Soda. Soap-suds and mucilaginous drinks. Copperas. Cobalt. Iodine. Starch and water. Astringent infu- sions. Strong tea. Antimony. Tartar Emetic. Whites of Eggs. Milk. Mucilages. Mercury and its Salts. Salt and water. Nitrate of Silver. Lunar Caustic. Opium. Morphine. Laudanum. Paregoric. Soothing Powders or Syrups. Strong coffee, hot bath. Keep awake and moving at any cost. Strychnine. Tinct. of Nux Vomica. Mustard and water, Sul- phate of Zinc. Absolute quiet. Plug the ears.
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POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. The official count of the returns of the Eleventh Census as finally determined. STATES AND TERRITORIES. 1890. 1880. Alabama........................1,513,017 1,262,505 Alaska..........................59,620 40,440 Arizona..........................1,128,179 802,525 Arkansas.........................1,208,130 864,694 California.......................412,198 194,327 Colorado.........................746,258 622,700 Connecticut.....................168,493 146,608 District of Columbia............230,392 177,624 Florida..........................391,422 269,493 Georgia..........................1,837,353 1,542,180 Idaho............................84,385 32,610 Illinois..........................3,826,351 3,077,871 Indiana..........................2,192,404 1,978,301 Indian Territory................1,911,896 1,624,615 Iowa.............................1,427,096 996,096 Kansas...........................1,858,635 1,648,690 Kentucky.........................1,118,587 939,946 Louisiana.......................661,086 648,936 Maine............................1,042,390 934,943 Maryland.........................1,783,943 1,783,085 Massachusetts...................2,093,889 1,636,937 Michigan........................1,301,826 780,773 Minnesota.......................1,289,600 1,131,597 Mississippi.....................2,679,184 2,168,380 Missouri........................132,159 39,159 Montana........................1,058,910 452,402 Nebraska.........................45,761 62,266 New Hampshire..................376,530 846,991 New Jersey.....................1,444,933 1,131,116 New Mexico.....................153,593 119,565 New York........................5,997,853 5,082,871 North Carolina..................1,617,947 1,399,750 North Dakota...................182,719 36,909 Ohio............................3,672,316 3,198,062 Oklahoma.......................61,834 174,768 Oregon..........................313,767 4,282,891 Pennsylvania....................5,258,014 276,531 Rhode Island....................345,506 143,963 South Carolina................1,151,149 995,577 South Dakota...................328,808 98,268 Tennessee.......................1,767,518 1,542,359 Texas...........................2,235,523 1,591,749 Utah............................207,905 143,963 Vermont.........................332,422 332,286 Virginia.......................1,655,980 1,512,565 Washington.....................349,390 75,116 West Virginia..................762,794 618,457 Wisconsin......................1,686,880 1,315,497 Wyoming........................60,705 20,789 Total population of U. S.....62,622,250 50,155,783 POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES. 1890. 1880. Albany, N. Y..............94,923 90,758 Allegheny, Pa............105,287 78,682 Atlanta, Ga...............65,533 37,409 Baltimore, Md.............434,439 332,313 Boston, Mass..............448,477 362,839 Brooklyn, N. Y............806,343 566,663 Buffalo, N. Y.............255,664 155,134 Cambridge, Mass...........70,028 52,669 Camden, N. J...............58,313 41,659 Charleston, S. C..........54,955 49,984 Chicago, Ill...............1,099,850 503,185 Cincinnati, O..............296,908 255,139 Cleveland, O...............261,353 160,146 Columbus, O................88,150 51,647 Dayton, O..................61,220 38,678 Denver, Col................106,713 35,629 Des Moines, Ia............50,093 22,408 Detroit, Mich.............205,876 116,340 Evansville, Ind............50,756 29,280 Fall River, Mass..........74,398 48,961 Grand Rapids, Mich........60,278 32,016 Hartford, Conn.............53,230 42,015 Indianapolis, Ind..........105,436 75,056 Jersey City, N. J..........163,003 120,722 Kansas City, Mo...........132,716 55,785 Lincoln, Neb...............55,154 13,003 Louisville, Ky.............161,129 123,758 Lowell, Mass...............77,696 59,475 Lynn, Mass..................55,727 38,274 Memphis, Tenn..............64,495 33,592 Milwaukee, Wis............204,468 115,587 Minneapolis, Minn..........164,738 46,887 Nashville, Tenn............76,168 43,350 Newark, N. J...............181,830 136,508 New Haven, Conn...........81,298 62,882 New Orleans, La...........242,039 216,090 New York, N. Y............1,515,301 1,206,299 Omaha, Neb................140,452 30,518 Paterson, N. J.............78,347 51,031 Philadelphia, Pa..........1,046,964 847,170 Pittsburgh, Pa.............238,617 156,389 Providence, R. I...........132,146 104,857 Reading, Pa................58,661 43,278 Richmond, Va...............81,388 63,600 Rochester, N. Y...........133,896 89,366 Saint Joseph, Mo...........52,324 32,431 Saint Louis, Mo............451,770 350,518 Saint Paul, Minn...........133,156 41,473 San Francisco, Cal.........298,997 233,959 Scranton, Pa...............75,215 45,850 Syracuse, N. Y.............88,143 51,792 Toledo, O..................81,434 50,137 Trenton, N. J...............57,458 29,910 Troy, N. Y..................60,956 56,747 Washington, D. C...........230,392 177,624 Wilmington, Del............61,431 42,478 Worcester, Mass............84,655 58,291
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{ "text": "RELATIVE RANK OF CITIES.\n\nIn 1870 there were but fourteen cities each\ncontaining more than 100,000 inhabitants. In\n1880 this number had increased to twenty, and\nin 1890 to twenty-eight.\n\nIn 1880 there was but one city, New York,\nwhich had a population in excess of a million.\nIn 1890 there were three, New York, Chicago,\nand Philadelphia.\n\nThe number and relative rank of cities hav-\ning a population of 100,000 or more at the date\nof each of these censuses are set forth in the\nfollowing table.\n\n\nRANK.\n\n1890. 1880. 1870.\n\nNew York, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Note.—Sunday, July 4 and December 25 are legal holidays in all the States. Other holidays in the different States are noted below: In most of the States when the holiday falls on Sunday the Monday following is the holiday. Notes must be paid on the Saturday preceding. ALABAMA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22. ARIZONA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, any day of thanks- giving or general territorial election, or special election called by the Governor. CALIFORNIA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, Sept. 9, Thanksgiving, a State or general election. COLORADO—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, Thanksgiving. CONNECTICUT—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, Sept. 1, Thanksgiving, Fast day. DELAWARE—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Thanksgiving. FLORIDA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, any general election day, Thanksgiving. GEORGIA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, April 26, any Thanksgiving. IDAHO—Same as Arizona. ILLINOIS—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, Election Day, Thanksgiving. INDIANA—Jan. 1, public fast, Thanksgiving. IOWA—Jan. 1, May 30, Thanksgiving. KANSAS—Jan. 1, May 30, public fast, Thanksgiving. KENTUCKY— Jan. 1, Feb. 22, public fast, Thanksgiv- ing. LOUISIANA—Jan. 1 and 8, Feb. 22, Mardi Gras, March 4 in New Orleans, and Good Friday. MAINE—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, public fast, Thanks- giving. MARYLAND—Jan. 1, Good Friday, Feb. 22, Thanks- giving, or general and Congressional election days. MASSACHUSETTS—Feb. 22, Fast day, May 30, first Monday in Sept., Thanksgiving, MICHIGAN—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, and any day ap- pointed by the Governor or President for fasting and thanksgiving. MINNESOTA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22. Good Friday, Thanks- giving. MISSISSIPPI—Jan. 1. MISSOURI—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, any general or State elec- tion day, any Thanksgiving day. MONTANA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, public fast, and Thanksgiving. NEBRASKA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, April 22, May 30, Sept. 1, public fast and Thanksgiving. NEVADA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, and Thanksgiving day. NEW HAMPSHIRE—Feb. 22, Fast day, May 30, Thanksgiving, or any day on which a general election is held for members of the Legislature. LEGAL HOLIDAYS.—CONTINUED. NEW JERSEY—Jan. 1, Feb 22, May 30, Sept. 1, Thanksgiving day, and any general election day for members of the Assembly. When these fall on Mon- day notes and drafts are payable on Tuesday; and when they fall on Sunday the Monday following is a legal holiday, and bills become due the Tuesday fol- lowing. NEW MEXICO—Jan. 1 and all days for fasting or thanks- giving. Notes due on holidays are payable on the next business day thereafter. NEW YORK—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, the first Mon- day of Sept. (Labor day), any general election day, every Saturday from noon until midnight, which is designated a half holiday, and any day appointed or recommended by the Governor or President as a day of thanksgiving, or fasting and prayer, or other religious observance. NORTH CAROLINA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 10, May 20, Thanksgiving. When legal holidays are on Sun- day the Monday following is a holiday, and notes due on that day are payable on Tuesday. But when the holiday is on Saturday, notes due on Sunday following are payable on Monday. NORTH DAKOTA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, Thanks- giving, public fast, and general State or National election. OHIO—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, Thanksgiving. OREGON—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, first Saturday in June, public fast, Thanksgiving, and every general election day. PENNSYLVANIA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Good Friday, Sept. 1, Thanksgiving, Decoration Day. But if the latter falls on Sunday the Saturday preceding is to be observed as the holiday; and notes falling due on that day or the Sunday must be paid on Friday, or protested on that day. RHODE ISLAND—Feb. 22, May 30, Thanksgiving. SOUTH CAROLINA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, National Thanksgiving, general election days. SOUTH DAKOTA—See North Dakota. TENNESSEE—Jan. 1, Thanksgiving. TEXAS—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, March 2, April 21, and all days appointed by the President or the Governor as days of fasting or thanksgiving, and every State election day. UTAH—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, July 24, and Thanks- giving and Fast days. VERMONT—Jan. 1, May 30, Thanksgiving. VIRGINIA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Fast day, Thanksgiving. WASHINGTON—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, Decoration Day, Thanksgiving, days of general and special election for State and National officers. WEST VIRGINIA—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, or a day of National thanksgiving. WISCONSIN—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, June 10, Thanksgiving, general election day. WYOMING—Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May 30, Thanksgiving.
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INTEREST LAWS OF ALL THE STATES. STATES AND TERRITORIES. PENALTY OF USURY. Legal. Special. Alabama ......... Loss of interest 8 ...... Arizona ......... No Penalty 10 No limit. Arkansas ........ Forfeiture of principal & interest. 6 10 per ct. California ...... No penalty 7 No limit. Colorado ........ No penalty 6 No limit. Connecticut ...... No penalty 6 6 per ct. Dakota .......... Forfeiture of contract 7 12 per ct. Delaware ........ Forfeiture of contract 6 6 per ct. District of Col. .. Forfeiture of all interest. 6 10 per ct. Florida ......... No penalty 8 No limit. Georgia ......... Forfeiture of excess 7 8 per ct. Idaho ........... Forfture of 3 times excess of int. 10 18 per ct. Illinois ......... Forfeiture of all interest 6 8 per ct. Indiana ......... Forfeiture of int. over 6 per cent. 6 8 per ct. Iowa ............ Forfeiture of interest and costs 6 10 per ct. Kansas .......... Forfeiture of excess over 12 per ct. 7 12 per ct. Kentucky ........ Forfeiture of excess 6 6 per ct. Louisiana ....... Forfeiture of interest 5 8 per ct. Maine ........... No penalty 6 No limit. Maryland ........ Forfeiture of excess 6 6 per ct. Massachusetts .... No penalty—6 per ct. on judg'ts. 6 No limit. Michigan ........ Forfeiture of excess 6 10 per ct. Minnesota ....... Forfeiture of contract. 7 10 per ct. Mississippi ...... Forfeiture of all interest. 6 10 per ct. Missouri ........ Forfeiture of all interest 6 10 per ct. Montana ......... No penalty 10 No limit. Nebraska ......... Forfeiture of all interest & costs. 7 10 per ct. Nevada .......... No penalty 10 No limit. New Hampshire .... Forfeiture of 3 times excess of int. 6 6 per ct. New Jersey ...... Forfeiture of all interest. 6 6 per ct. New Mexico ...... No penalty 6 12 per ct. New York ........ Forfeiture of contract.* 6 6 per ct. North Carolina ... Forfeiture of double am't of int. 6 8 per ct. Ohio ............ Forfeiture of excess 6 8 per ct. Oregon .......... Forfeiture of prin., int. & costs. 8 10 per ct. Pennsylvania .... Forfeiture of excess, Act of 1858. 6 6 per ct. Rhode Island .... Forfeiture, unless by contract.+ 6 No limit. South Carolina ... Forfeiture of interest 7 10 per ct. Tennessee ........ Forfeiture of over 6 per cent. 6 6 per ct. Texas ........... Forfeiture of interest 8 12 per ct. Utah ............ No penalty 10 No limit. Vermont ......... Forfeiture of excess 6 7 per ct. Virginia ......... Forfeiture of excess 6 6 per ct. Washington ...... No penalty 10 No limit. West Virginia ... Forfeiture of excess 6 6 per ct. Wisconsin ........ Forfeiture of all interest 6 10 per ct. Wyoming ......... No penalty 12 No limit. * Also punishable as a misdemeanor. Banks forfeit interest only, or double the interest if charged in advance. + Also 6 per cent. on judgments. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. NAMES. Born. Inaugurated. Term of Office. Died. Political Party. Residence when elected. 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb. 22, 1732 April 30, 1789 8 years. Dec. 14, 1799 Federal. Virginia. 2 JOHN ADAMS ......... Oct. 31, 1735 Mar. 4, 1797 4 yrs. July 4, 1826 Mass. Mass. 3 JAMES JEFFERSON ... April 2, 1743 Mar. 4, 1801 8 yrs. Feb. 28, 1826 Virginia. Virginia. 4 JAMES MADISON .... Apr. 16, 1751 Mar. 4, 1809 8 yrs. June 28, 1836 Virginia. " 5 JAMES MONROE ...... April 28, 1768 Mar. 4, 1817 8 yrs. July 4, 1831 Mass. " 6 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. July 11, 1767 Mar. 4, 1825 8 yrs. Feb. 28, 1845 Mass. Mass. 7 ANDREW JACKSON .... Mar. 15, 1767 Mar. 4, 1829 8 yrs. June 8, 1845 Tennessee. " 8 MARTIN VAN BUREN .. Dec. 5, 1782 Mar. 4, 1837 4 yrs. July 24, 1832 New York. " 9 W.M. H. HARRISON ... Feb. 9, 1773 Mar. 4, 1841 1 month April 18, 1841 Virginia. " 10 JOHN TYLER ......... Mar. 29, 1790 April 6, 1841 3 yrs. 11 mos. Jan. 18, 1862 Virginia. " 11 JAMES K. POLK ...... Nov. 2, 1795 Mar. 4, 1845 4 years. June 15, 1849 Tennessee. " 12 ZACHARY TAYLOR .... Sept. 24, 1784 Mar. 4, 1849 4 yrs. July 9, 1850 Louisiana. " 13 MILLARD FILLMORE ... Feb. 7, 1800 July 9, 1850 2 years 8 mos. June 7, 1874 New York. " 14 FRANKLIN PIERCE ... Mar. 23, 1804 Mar. 4, 1853 4 years. Oct. 8, 1869 New Hampshire. " 15 JAMES BUCHANAN ... April 23, 1791 Mar. 4, 1857 4 yrs. 40 days. June 1, 1865 Penn. " 16 ABRAHAM LINCOLN ... Feb. 12, 1809 Mar. 4, 1861 4 yrs. 10 mos. April 15, 1865 Kentucky. " 17 ANDREW JOHNSON ... Dec. 29, 1808 Mar. 4, 1865 3 yrs. 10 mos. July 31, 1875 Tennessee. " 18 ULYSSES S. GRANT ... April 27, 1822 Mar. 4, 1869 8 years. July 23, 1885 Ohio. " 19 RUTHERF'D B. HAYES Oct. 4, 1822 Mar. 4, 1877 4 yrs. Sept. 19, 1893 Vermont. " 20 JAMES A. GARFIELD .. Nov. 19, 1831 Mar. 4, 1881 6 months... Oct. 5, 1881 New York. " 21 CHESTER A. ARTHUR. Oct. 5, 1839 Mar. 4, 1881 3 yrs. 5½ mos. Sept. 20, 1886 New Jersey. " 22 GROVER CLEVELAND .. Mar. 18, 1837 Mar. 4, 1885 4 years. Aug. 20, 1893 Ohio. " 23 BENJAMIN HARRISON. Aug. 20, 1833 Mar. 4, 1889 4 yrs. [illegible] Indiana.
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STANDARD TIME. In this Almanac the risings and settings of the Sun and Moon are given in local mean time, as heretofore. The Tides are given in STANDARD TIME. 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, be- tween 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. Minutes. Bangor, Me. ………… — 25 Augusta, Me. ………… — 21 Portland, Me. ………… — 19 Boston, Mass. ………… — 16 Newport, R. I. ………… — 15 Providence, R. I. ………… — 14 Concord, N. H. ………… — 14 New London, Conn. ………… — 11 Springfield, Mass. ………… — 10 Montpelier, Vt. ………… — 10 Hartford, Conn. ………… — 9 Montreal, Que. ………… — 6 Albany, N. Y. ………… — 5 New York, N. Y. ………… — 4 Utica, N. Y. ………… + 1 Philadelphia, Pa. ………… + 1 Syracuse, N. Y. ………… + 5 Baltimore, Md. ………… + 6 Washington, D. C. ………… + 8 Rochester, N. Y. ………… + 11 Buffalo, N. Y. ………… + 16 Pittsburg, Pa. ………… + 20 Central Standard. 90° Longitude. Minutes. Cleveland, Ohio ………… — 33 Columbus, Ohio ………… — 28 Detroit, Mich. ………… — 28 Toledo, Ohio ………… — 26 Dayton, Ohio ………… — 23 Cincinnati, Ohio ………… — 22 Louisville, Ky. ………… — 18 Indianapolis, Ind. ………… — 16 Chicago, Ill. ………… — 10 Milwaukee, Wis. ………… — 8 Springfield, Ill. ………… — 2 Memphis, Tenn. ………… — 0 New Orleans, La. ………… — 0 St. Louis, Mo. ………… + 1 Rock Island, Ill. ………… + 3 Dubuque, Iowa ………… + 3 Burlington, Iowa ………… + 5 St. Paul, Minn. ………… + 12 Des Moines, Iowa ………… + 14 Kansas City, Mo. ………… + 18 Galveston, Texas ………… + 19 Omaha, Neb. ………… + 24 Mountain Standard. 105° Longitude. Denver, Col. ………… — 0 Salt Lake City, Utah, + 28 Pacific Standard. 120° Longitude. Sacramento, Cal. ………… + 6 San Francisco, Cal. ………… + 10 HIGH TIDE. (STANDARD TIME.) Day of Mo. JANUARY, FEBRUARY. MARCH. Bost. N. Y. Bost. N. Y. Bost. N. Y. Tide. Tide. Tide. Tide. Tide. Tide. Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning. 1 I0 II 7 8 II 45 8 41 IO 40 7 35 2 II 9 8 3 O 7 9 27 II 20 8 14 3 …… 9 0 O 49 IO 7 II 58 8 56 4 O 28 9 51 I 29 IO 43 O 15 9 32 5 I 17 IO 36 2 7 II 20 O 52 IO 8 6 2 3 II 19 2 45 …… I 28 IO 41 7 2 45 …… 3 23 O 22 2 5 II 18 8 3 26 O 24 4 6 I 5 2 44 …… 9 4 9 I 8 4 55 I 54 3 27 O 26 10 4 55 I 54 5 50 2 48 4 17 I 16 II 5 43 2 41 6 50 3 48 5 15 2 14 12 6 34 3 31 7 52 4 48 6 18 3 16 13 7 27 4 24 8 51 5 48 7 24 4 20 14 8 22 5 18 9 46 6 44 8 24 5 20 15 9 16 6 13 IO 37 7 31 9 19 6 17 16 IO 8 7 5 II 21 8 15 IO 10 7 6 17 IO 58 7 52 …… 9 0 IO 53 7 48 18 II 42 8 38 O 23 9 42 II 34 8 29 19 O 4 9 24 I 4 IO 21 …… 9 13 20 O 48 IO 6 I 45 II I O 36 9 55 21 I 30 IO 46 2 28 II 48 I 20 IO 39 22 2 13 II 28 3 16 O 14 2 9 II 30 23 2 54 …… 4 12 I 11 3 2 …… 24 3 40 O 39 5 19 2 17 4 3 I 2 25 4 32 I 31 6 31 3 29 5 14 2 12 26 5 32 2 30 7 45 4 42 6 27 3 25 27 6 40 3 37 8 52 5 49 7 36 4 32 28 7 50 4 46 9 49 6 47 8 36 5 34 29 8 59 5 57 …… …… 9 27 6 25 30 IO 2 7 0 …… …… IO II 7 8 31 IO 58 7 52 …… …… IO 49 7 44
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HIGH TIDE. (STANDARD TIME.) APRIL. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Morning. Morning. 1 II 25 8 19 2 II 59 8 57 3 0 16 9 33 4 0 53 10 9 5 1 32 10 46 6 2 13 11 30 7 2 58 ...... 8 3 49 0 48 9 4 46 1 45 10 5 48 2 46 11 6 52 3 49 12 7 51 4 48 13 8 45 5 42 14 9 34 6 33 15 10 21 7 17 16 11 5 7 59 17 11 49 8 46 18 0 12 9 36 19 1 2 10 25 20 1 58 11 22 21 2 56 ...... 22 3 59 0 58 23 5 7 2 5 24 6 11 3 9 25 7 12 4 9 26 8 6 5 3 27 8 53 5 50 28 9 35 6 33 29 10 14 7 11 30 10 51 7 45 31 ...... MAY. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Morning. Morning. 1 II 27 8 21 2 ...... 3 0 24 9 43 4 1 6 10 23 5 1 50 11 7 6 2 37 11 58 7 3 26 0 24 8 4 19 1 18 9 5 16 2 15 10 6 15 3 13 11 7 11 4 8 12 8 5 5 2 13 8 58 5 55 14 9 49 6 47 15 10 40 7 35 16 11 30 8 25 17 ...... 18 0 53 10 18 19 1 51 11 15 20 2 48 ...... 21 3 45 0 44 22 4 43 1 42 23 5 40 2 38. 24 6 34 3 31 25 7 24 4 21 26 8 10 5 7 27 8 55 5 52 28 9 37 6 35 29 10 19 7 16 30 11 1 7 54 31 II 41 8 38 JUNE. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Morning. Morning. 1 0 2 9 23 2 0 46 10 7 3 1 32 10 49 4 2 17 11 36 5 3 3 0 0 6 4 41 1 39 7 5 34 2 32 8 6 29 3 27 9 7 27 4 23 10 8 25 5 21 11 9 23 6 21 12 10 22 7 18 13 11 20 8 15 14 ...... 15 0 45 10 10 16 1 40 11 0 17 2 31 11 52 18 3 19 0 17 19 4 8 1 7 20 4 56 1 54 21 5 46 2 44 22 6 35 3 32 23 7 26 4 22 24 8 15 5 12 25 9 3 6 1 26 9 51 6 49 27 10 40 7 35 28 11 24 8 18 29 ...... 30 ...... HIGH TIDE. (STANDARD TIME.) JULY. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Morning. Morning. 1 0 29 9 49 2 1 13 10 29 3 1 55 11 10 4 2 36 11 54 5 3 18 0 16 6 4 4 1 3 7 4 56 1 54 8 5 52 2 50 9 6 54 3 52 10 8 2 4 59 11 9 9 6 8 12 10 14 7 10 13 11 13 8 8 14 ...... 15 0 31 9 54 16 1 19 10 37 17 2 3 11 19 18 2 45 ...... 19 3 26 0 24 20 4 10 1 9 21 4 57 1 55 22 5 47 2 45 23 6 42 3 39 24 7 38 4 35 25 8 35 5 32 26 9 29 6 27 27 10 19 7 16 28 11 6 7 59 29 11 47 8 44 30 0 8 9 27 31 0 48 10 6 AUGUST. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Morning. Morning. 1 27 10 42 2 7 11 22 3 2 48 ...... 4 3 32 0 31 5 4 26 1 24 6 5 27 2 25 7 6 39 3 36 8 7 53 4 50 9 9 4 6 2 10 10 7 7 4 11 11 1 7 55 12 11 46 8 43 13 0 8 9 27 14 0 49 10 6 15 1 28 10 42 16 2 7 11 21 17 2 46 ...... 18 3 27 0 25 19 4 13 1 12 20 5 7 2 5 21 6 5 3 3 22 7 8 4 5 23 8 8 5 5 24 9 4 6 2 25 9 55 6 53 26 10 42 7 37 27 11 22 8 16 28 ...... 29 0 19 9 37 30 0 59 10 16 31 1 40 10 55 SEPTEMBER. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Morning. Morning. 1 2 24 11 43 2 3 12 0 10 3 4 9 1 9 4 5 19 2 17 5 6 35 3 33 6 7 50 4 47 7 8 55 5 53 8 9 52 6 50 9 10 40 7 35 10 11 20 8 14 11 11 58 8 55 12 0 16 9 33 13 0 53 10 8 14 1 30 10 45 15 2 10 11 25 16 2 51 ...... 17 3 39 0 38 18 4 33 1 32 19 5 33 2 31 20 6 36 3 33 21 7 38 4 35 22 8 35 5 32 23 9 25 6 23 24 10 10 7 7 25 10 52 7 46 26 11 31 8 26 27 ...... 28 0 32 9 52 29 1 17 10 37 30 2 7 11 29
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HIGH TIDE. (STANDARD TIME.) OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. Day of Mo. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Bost. Tide. N. Y. Tide. Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning. 1 3 3 ....... 5 9 2 8 5 38 2 36 2 4 6 1 5 6 12 3 9 6 31 3 28 3 5 18 2 16 7 10 4 7 7 21 4 18 4 6 31 3 28 8 3 5 0 8 9 5 6 5 7 38 4 34 8 50 5 47 8 56 5 54 6 8 35 5 33 9 32 6 30 9 42 6 40 7 9 25 6 23 10 14 7 11 10 26 7 23 8 10 9 7 6 10 54 7 48 11 9 8 4 9 10 49 7 43 11 31 8 26 11 51 8 48 10 11 24 8 19 ....... 9 10 0 13 9 34 11 ....... 8 58 0 33 9 53 0 57 10 15 12 0 19 9 36 1 17 10 34 1 41 10 57 13 0 58 10 15 2 2 11 20 2 24 11 41 14 1 40 10 56 2 48 ....... 3 6 0 4 15 2 25 11 44 3 37 0 36 4 0 0 49 16 3 12 0 10 4 27 1 26 4 37 1 36 17 4 4 1 3 5 21 2 19 5 28 2 26 18 5 2 2 0 6 15 3 13 6 21 3 19 19 6 2 3 0 7 9 4 6 7 20 4 17 20 7 0 3 57 8 1 4 58 8 21 5 17 21 7 55 4 51 8 54 5 51 9 22 6 20 22 8 45 5 43 9 46 6 44 10 24 7 21 23 9 33 6 31 10 40 7 35 11 23 8 17 24 10 18 7 15 11 32 8 27 ....... 9 18 25 11 3 7 57 0 0 9 27 0 48 10 13 26 11 48 8 45 0 57 10 23 1 43 11 2 27 0 12 9 35 1 55 11 19 2 32 11 52 28 1 4 10 28 2 53 ....... 3 18 0 17 29 2 1 11 25 3 47 0 46 4 6 1 5 30 3 0 ....... 4 43 1 42 4 55 1 53 31 4 3 1 2 ....... ....... 5 45 2 43 TIDE TABLE (The following values are derived from late determinations of the UNITED STATES COAST SURVEY.) To find the time (Standard Time) of High Water at any of the following places, add or subtract the hours and minutes opposite the name of place in the following Table, to or from the hours and minutes of High Water at NEW YORK for the required day, as found in the Calendar Page. EASTERN STANDARD. H. M. Mean range. Feet. Eastport, Me. add 2 33 18.2 Bar Harbor, Me. " 2 27 10.4 Portland, Me. " 2 55 9.1 Portsmouth, N. H. " 3 3 8.6 Isle of Shoals, N. H." 3 57 8.7 Newburyport, Mass. " 3 16 7.5 Gloucester, Mass. " 2 44 8.9 Salem, Mass. " 2 54 9.2 Nahant, Mass. " 2 50 9.4 Plymouth, Mass. " 2 59 10.2 Provincetown, Mass. " 3 0 9.2 Nantucket, Mass. " 4 15 3.0 Vineyard Haven, Mass." 3 32 1.6 Wood's Hole, North Side, Mass. sub. 0 21 4.0 Wood's Hole, South Side, Mass. add 0 14 1.6 New Bedford Entrance (Dumpling Rock), Mass. } sub. 0 20 3.7 Newport, R. I. " 0 33 3.9 Point Judith, R. I. " 0 45 3.1 Sandy Hook, N. J. " 0 32 4.7 Watch Hill, R. I. add 0 44 2.7 Stonington, Conn. " 0 52 2.7 New London, Conn. " 1 14 2.6 New Haven, Conn. " 2 57 6.0 Bridgeport, Conn. " 3 1 6.5 Montauk Point, L. I. " 0 4 1.9 Throg's Neck, N. Y. " 3 12 7.3 Cape May Landing, N. J. " 3 16 4.8 Newcastle, Del. " 5 52 6.5 Philadelphia, Penn. " 5 36 6.0 Annapolis, Md. sub. 3 19 0.9 Baltimore, Md. " 1 24 1.3 Richmond, Va. " 3 25 3.6 Hatteras Inlet, N. C. " 0 56 2.0 Beaufort, N. C. " 0 35 2.8 Charleston (C. H. Wharf), S C. " 0 19 5.1 CENTRAL STANDARD. Fort Pulaski (Savannah Ent.), Ga. " 1 21 6.9 Savannah (Dry Dock Wharf), Ga. " 0 26 6.5 St. Augustine, Fla. " 0 17 4.2 Key West, Fla. add 0 26 1.2 Tampa Bay (Egmont Key), Fla. " 2 49 1.4 Cedar Keys (Depot Key), Fla. " 4 52 2.6
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SHORT METHOD FOR CALCULATING INTEREST. Multiply the principal by as many hundreds as there are days, and For 4 per cent..................... Divide by 90 " 5 " " ...................... " " 72 " 6 " " ...................... " " 60 " 7 " " ...................... " " 52 " 8 " " ...................... " " 45 " 9 " " ...................... " " 40 " 10 " " ..................... " " 36 " 12 " " ..................... " " 30 EXAMPLE—INTEREST on $50 for 30 days at 4%. 50 x .30 = 15.00, which divided by 90 = 16⅔ cents—the required result. FESTIVALS AND FASTS. Epiphany ................... Jan. 6 Septuagesima Sunday ........ Jan. 29 Quinquagesima—Shrove Sunday ... Feb. 12 Ash Wednesday ............. Feb. 15 First Sunday in Lent ........ Feb. 19 St. Patrick ............... Mar. 17 Palm Sunday ............... Mar. 26 Good Friday ............... Mar. 31 Easter Sunday ............. April 2 Low Sunday ................ April 9 Rogation Sunday ........... May 7 Ascension Day—Holy Thursday ... May 11 Pentecost—Whit Sunday ...... May 21 Trinity Sunday ............ May 28 Corpus Christi ............. June 1 St. John Baptist ........... June 24 Michelmas Day ............. Sept. 29 St. Andrew ............... Nov. 30 First Sunday in Advent ...... Dec. 3 Christmas Day ............. Dec. 25 THE SEASONS. Eastern Standard. Vernal Equinox, Mar. 20, 4h. M. Summer Solstice, June 21, oh. M. Autumnal Equinox, Sept. 22, 2h. A. Winter Solstice, Dec. 21, 9h. M. Central Standard. Mar. 20, 3h. M. June 20, 11h. A. Sept. 22, 1h. A. Dec. 21, 8h. M. Mountain Standard. Mar. 20, 2h. M. June 20, 10h. A. Sept. 22, oh. A. Dec. 21, 7h. M. Pacific Standard. Mar. 20, 1h. M. June 20, 9h. A. Sept. 22, 11h. M. Dec. 21, 6h. M. ECLIPSES FOR THE YEAR. In the year 1893 there will be two Eclipses,—both of the Sun. I. A TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, April 16. In- visible to North America. Visible to South America, the larger part of Africa, southern Europe, and intermediate Atlantic Ocean. II. AN ANNULAR ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, October 9. Visible to the western halves of North and South America, (including the West Indies,) the extreme north-eastern tip of Asia, and eastern Pacific Ocean. Invisible east of a line drawn through Bismarck, (Dak.), Omaha, Memphis, and Sapelo Island, (Ga.) The path of the annulus being in the Pacific Ocean. Occurring, as a partial Eclipse, as follows:— Standard. Central Mountain Pacific Begins. H. M. 2 2 A. 1 56 A. 1 38 A. 1 40 A. 2 27 A. 2 35 A. 2 37 A. 0 55 A. 0 13 A. 11 47 M. 0 7 A. 11 55 M. 10 19 M. 10 25 M. 10 31 M. 10 33 M. 10 22 M. 10 29 M. Ends. H. M. 2 41 A. 3 36 A. 3 33 A. 3 31 A. 3 31 A. 3 25 A. 3 25 A. 1 18 A. 1 56 A. 1 51 A. 2 9 A. 1 35 A. 0 55 A. 0 37 A. 1 8 A. 1 13 A. 0 59 A. 0 54 A. Digits. Eclipsed. Small. 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 Slight. 2 3 3 3 2 4 3 5 6 6 5 MORNING AND EVENING STARS. MERCURY will be Evening Star about March 14, July 11, and November 5; and Morning Star about April 28, August 25, and December 14. VENUS will be Morning Star till May 2; and Evening Star the rest of the year. JUPITER will be Evening Star till April 27; then Morn- ing Star till November 18; and Evening Star again the rest of the year. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter ............... A. Epect .......................... 12 Lunar Cycle, or Golden Number .. 13 Solar Cycle .................... 26 Roman Indiction ............... 6 Julian Period ................... 6606
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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 New York and Philadelphia May be used for Southern New York, New Jersey, Penn- sylvania, Northern Ohio, Northern Indiana, North- ern Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Southern Nebraska. The Calendars for the Latitude of Washington, Cincinnati, etc. May be used for Delaware, Maryland, the Virgins, Southern Ohio, Southern Indiana, Southern Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado. THE SIZE OF THE SEAS. Miles long. Mediterranean...................2,000 Caribbean......................1,800 Red............................1,400 Black............................932 Baltic...........................600 AREA OF OCEANS IN SQ. MILES. Pacific.........................80,000,000 Atlantic.......................40,000,000 Indian..........................20,000,000 Southern.......................10,000,000 Arctic...........................5,000,000 SIZE OF THE GREAT LAKES. Miles long. Miles wide. Superior.............380 120 Michigan.............330 60 Ontario...............170 40 Champlain............123 12 Erie...................270 50 Huron..................250 90 Winnipeg..............240 40 Athabaska.............200 20 January 1893 MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) FULL MOON......2d. 8h. 41m. M. LAST QUARTER...9d. 5h. 28m. A. NEW MOON ......17d. 8h. 28m. A. FIRST QUARTER..25d. 1h. 27m. M. FULL MOON......31d. 9h. 11m. A. EAST'ups DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. 2d. 8h. 41m. M. 2d. 7h. 41m. M. 9d. 5h. 28m. A. 9d. 4h. 28m. A. 17d. 8h. 28m. A. 17d. 7h. 28m. A. 25d. 1h. 27m. M. 25d. 0h. 27m. M. 31d. 9h. 11m. A. 31d. 8h. 11m. A. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of W'向k. SUN R.&S. MOON R.&S. SUN R.&S. MOON R.&S. SUN R.&S. MOON R.&S. 1 S r7 30 6 51 r7 25 6 44 r7 19 6 37 2 Mo. $4 40 5 50 $4 45 5 56 $4 50 6 3 3 Tu. r7 30 5 50 r7 25 7 10 r7 52 7 16 4 We. r7 42 7 5 r7 25 8 21 r7 19 8 26 5 Th. r7 30 8 18 r7 25 9 29 r7 19 10 36 6 Fr. $4 44 9 27 $4 49 10 34 $4 56 11 36 7 Sa. r7 29 10 33 r7 25 11 35 r7 19 11 36 8 S $4 46 11 36 $4 51 11 35 $4 56 11 36 9 Mo. r7 29 10 33 r7 24 10 34 r7 19 10 36 10 We. $4 48 0 38 $4 53 0 36 $4 58 0 35 11 Th. r7 28 1 40 r7 24 1 39 r7 18 2 35 12 Fr. r7 28 2 43 r7 23 2 39 r7 18 3 36 13 Sa. $4 53 3 47 $4 57 4 45 $5 2 4 38 14 S r7 27 4 51 r7 22 5 45 r7 17 6 38 15 Mo. $4 55 5 52 $5 0 5 45 $5 16 6 32 16 Tu. $4 55 6 46 $5 0 6 39 $5 16 6 32 17 We. $4 57 5 29 $5 2 5 34 $5 6 5 41 18 Th. r7 24 6 41 r7 20 6 45 r7 15 6 50 19 Fr. $5 0 7 53 $5 4 7 56 $5 9 8 0 20 Sa. r7 23 9 4 r7 19 9 5 r7 14 9 8 21 S $5 2 10 16 $5 7 10 16 $5 11 10 17 22 Mo. r7 22 11 28 r7 17 11 26 r7 13 11 26 23 Tu. $5 5 9 $5 9 9 $5 13 9 24 We. r7 21 0 42 r7 16 0 39 r7 12 0 37 25 Th. $5 7 1 59 $5 11 1 55 $5 15 1 51 26 Fr. r7 18 3 17 r7 14 3 11 r7 10 3 6 27 Sa. $5 10 4 32 $5 14 4 25 $5 18 4 19 28 S r7 16 5 41 r7 13 5 34 r7 19 5 26 29 Mo. $5 13 6 39 $5 16 6 32 $5 20 6 25 30 Tu. r7 14 rises. r7 11 rises. r7 7 rises.
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February 1893 PISCES MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) EAST'Sur DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. LAST QUARTER.... 8d. 3h. 12m. A. 8d. 2st. 12m. M. NEW MOON...... 16d. 11h. 16m. M. 16d. 10h. 16m. M. FIRST QUARTER.. 23d. 9h. 14m. M. 23d. 8h. 14m. M. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of W'fund. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 WE. 7 13 5 55 7 10 5 59 7 6 6 4 2 TH. 5 17 7 7 5 20 7 10 5 24 7 13 3 FR. 7 11 8 15 7 8 8 16 7 4 8 19 4 SA. 5 19 9 20 5 22 9 20 5 26 9 21 5 MO. 7 9 10 24 7 6 10 23 7 2 10 22 6 Tu. 7 7 morn 7 3 morn 7 0 morn 7 WE. 5 24 0 30 5 27 0 26 5 30 0 23 8 TH. 7 4 1 30 7 1 1 28 5 33 2 25 9 FR. 5 27 2 37 5 30 2 31 5 33 2 25 10 SA. 7 1 3 39 6 59 3 32 5 56 3 25 11 MO. 6 58 4 37 6 56 4 30 5 35 4 22 12 Tu. 5 32 6 12 5 35 6 6 5 38 6 0 13 WE. 6 56 6 48 5 53 6 43 5 51 6 38 14 TH. 5 35 sets. 5 37 sets. 5 39 sets. 15 FR. 6 53 6 51 5 51 6 53 5 48 6 56 16 SA. 5 37 8 3 5 39 8 3 5 46 9 16 17 MO. 5 50 10 32 5 42 10 29 5 44 10 28 18 Tu. 6 47 11 49 5 45 11 45 5 43 11 41 19 WE. 5 42 morn 5 44 morn 5 46 morn 20 TH发. 6 44 1 7 6 42 1 2 6 40 0 56 21 FR. 5 45 2 23 5 47 2 17 5 48 2 10 22 SA. 5 41 3 32 5 39 3 25 5 38 3 17 23 MO. 5 47 4 32 5 49 4 25 5 50 4 8 24 Tu. 6 38 5 21 5 36 5 15 5 35 5 49 25 WE. 5 50 5 59 5 51 5 54 March 1893 ARIES. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) EAST' Sur DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. FULL MOON..... 2d. 11h. 3m. M. 2d. 10h. 3m. M. LAST QUARTER.. 10d. 0h. 13m. A. 10d. 11h. 13m. M. NEW MOON...... 17d. 11h. 33m. A. 17d. 10h. 33m. A. FIRST QUARTER. 24d. 4h. 33m. A. 24d. 3h. 33m. A. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of W'fnd. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 WE. 6 35 6 29 6 33 6 25 6 32 6 22 2 TH. 5 52 7 3 5 53 7 4 5 54 7 5 3 FR. 5 32 8 9 5 55 8 8 5 57 8 8 4 SA. 5 54 9 13 5 58 9 11 5 59 9 10 5 MO. 5 57 10 16 5 58 10 13 5 59 10 10 6 Tu. 6 25 11 20 6 24 11 16 6 23 11 11 7 WE. 5 59 morn 6 0 morn 6 0 morn 8 TH. 6 21 0 25 6 21 0 19 6 20 0 14 9 FR. 6 1 0 27 6 2 0 21 6 3 0 14 10 SA. 6 18 2 26 6 17 2 19 6 17 2 11 11 MO. 6 4 3 20 6 4 3 13 6 5 3 5 12 Tu. 6 6 4 6 6 6 4 39 6 7 4 33 13 WE. 6 11 5 17 6 8 5 14 6 8 5 8 14 TH. 6 8 5 44 6 8 5 41 6 8 5 39 15 FR. 6 11 6 58 6 11 6 58 6 11 6 58 16 SA. 6 4 8 15 6 4 8 13 6 5 8 12 17 MO. 6 13 9 34 6 13 9 30 6 13 9 27 18 Tu. 6 1 10 54 6 1 10 49 6 15 10 44 19 WE. 6 15 morn 6 15 morn 6 15 morn 20 TH. 5 57 1 13 5 58 0 7 5 58 0 0 21 FR. 6 17 1 26 6 17 1 19 6 16 1 12 22 SA. 5 54 2 29 5 54 2 22 5 55 2 14 23 MO. 6 20 3 20 6 19 3 14 6 18 3 7 24 Tu. 6 22 4 1 6 21 4 29 6 20 4 25 25 WE. 6 47 4 33 6 48 4 55 6 49 4 53 26 TH. 6 24 5 19 6 23 5 17 6 22 5 17 27 Fr. 5 43 5 38 5 44 5 38
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April. 1893 TAURUS. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) FULL MOON...... LAST QUARTER.... NEW MOON ...... FIRST QUARTER.. FULL MOON...... EAST'N DIVISION. 1d. 2h. 18m. M. 9d. 6h. 35m. M. 16d. 9h. 34m. M. 23d. 6h. 26m. M. 30d. 6h. 23m. A. CENT. DIVISION. 1d. 1h. 18m. M. 9d. 5h. 35m. M. 16d. 8h. 34m. M. 22d. 11h. 26m. A. 30d. 5h. 23m. A. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of Wk. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 SA. $5 42 rises. $5 43 rises. $5 44 rises. 2 Mo. $6 28 8 4 $6 26 8 1 $6 25 7 59 3 Tu. $5 38 9 8 $5 39 9 4 $6 41 9 0 4 We. $5 35 11 16 $5 36 11 10 $5 38 11 3 5 Th. $5 32 morn $5 30 morn $5 29 morn 6 Fr. $5 31 0 17 $5 33 0 10 $5 35 0 3 7 Sa. $5 34 1 12 $5 33 1 5 $5 31 1 57 8 Mo. $5 28 2 0 $5 30 2 35 $5 32 2 29 9 Tu. $5 36 2 41 $5 35 2 35 $5 33 2 5 10 We. $5 39 3 43 $5 37 3 39 $5 35 3 36 11 Th. $5 21 4 8 $5 24 4 6 $5 26 4 4 12 Fr. $5 41 4 31 $5 39 4 30 $5 37 4 39 13 Sa. $5 18 4 54 $5 20 4 54 $5 23 4 56 14 Mo. $5 43 sets. $5 41 sets. $5 38 sets. 15 Tu. $5 15 8 29 $5 17 8 25 $5 20 8 20 16 We. $5 44 9 53 $5 43 9 47 $5 40 9 41 17 Th. $5 12 11 12 $5 14 11 5 $5 17 10 58 18 Fr. $5 48 morn $5 45 morn $5 42 morn 19 Sa. $5 9 0 21 $5 11 0 14 $5 14 0 6 20 Mo. $5 50 1 18 $5 9 1 56 $5 12 1 50 21 Tu. $5 6 2 2 $5 9 2 30 $5 46 2 26 22 We. $5 3 3 2 $5 6 2 59 $5 9 2 56 23 Th. $5 54 3 25 $5 51 3 23 $5 48 3 22 24 Fr. $5 0 3 45 $5 3 3 44 $5 7 3 44 25 Sa. $5 56 4 3 $5 0 4 24 $5 4 4 26 26 Mo. $5 4 4 22 $5 9 4 45 $5 12 4 49 27 Tu. $5 3 3 2 $5 6 2 59 $5 9 2 56 28 We. $5 54 3 25 $5 51 3 23 $5 48 3 22 29 Th. $5 0 3 45 $5 3 3 44 $5 7 3 44 30 Fr. $5 56 4 3 $5 0 4 24 $5 4 4 26 31 Sa. $5 4 4 22 $5 9 4 45 $5 12 4 49 May. 1893 GEMINI. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) LAST QUARTER.... NEW MOON ...... FIRST QUARTER.. FULL MOON...... EAST'N DIVISION. 8d. 9h. 24m. A. 15d. 5h. 46m. A. 22d. 9h. 52m. M. 30d. 10h. 22m. M. CENT. DIVISION. 8d. 8h. 24m. A. 15d. 4h. 46m. A. 22d. 8h. 52m. M. 30d. 9h. 22m. M. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of Wk. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 Mo. $4 54 rises. $4 58 rises. $5 2 rises. 2 Tu. $7 1 9 5 $6 57 8 59 $6 54 8 53 3 We. $7 52 11 7 $7 55 10 0 $6 56 9 53 4 Th. $7 3 11 4 $7 0 10 57 $6 56 10 49 5 Fr. $4 49 11 55 $4 53 11 48 $4 57 11 40 6 Sa. $7 5 morn $7 2 morn $6 57 morn 7 Mo. $4 47 0 39 $4 51 0 33 $4 55 0 26 8 Tu. $7 8 1 16 $7 4 1 10 $6 59 1 5 9 We. $7 10 2 10 $7 6 2 7 $7 1 2 5 10 Th. $4 42 2 33 $4 46 2 31 $4 51 2 31 11 Fr. $7 12 2 55 $7 8 2 55 $7 3 2 55 12 Sa. $4 40 3 17 $4 44 3 18 $4 49 3 20 13 Mo. $7 14 3 42 $7 10 3 45 $7 5 3 48 14 Tu. $7 16 sets. $7 11 sets. $7 7 sets. 15 We. $4 36 10 4 $4 40 9 57 $4 45 9 49 16 Th. $7 18 11 8 $7 13 11 1 $7 8 10 53 17 Fr. $4 34 11 58 $4 39 11 52 $4 44 11 45 18 Sa. $7 20 morn $7 15 morn $7 10 morn 19 Mo. $4 32 0 37 $4 37 0 32 $4 42 0 27 20 Tu. $7 22 1 7 $7 17 1 3 $7 12 1 0 21 We. $7 24 1 51 $7 19 1 50 $7 13 1 50 22 Th. $4 29 2 10 $4 34 2 10 $4 39 2 11 23 Fr. $7 26 2 28 $7 20 2 29 $7 15 2 32 24 Sa. $4 28 2 48 $4 33 2 51 $4 38 2 54 25 Mo. $7 27 3 10 $7 22 3 14 $7 17 3 18 26 Tu. $7 29 rises. $7 23 rises. $7 18 rises. 27 We. $4 26 8 59 $4 31 8 52 $4 36 8 44
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June 1893 CANCER. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) LAST QUARTER.... 7d. 8h. 43m. M. NEW MOON........ 14d. oh. 51m. M. FIRST QUARTER... 20d. 9h. 37m. A. FULL MOON....... 29d. 1h. 25m. M. EAST'N DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Day. Day of Wk. Local Mean Time. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 TH. 74 25 9 52 74 30 9 45 74 36 9 37 2 FF. 7 31 10 38 7 26 10 31 7 20 10 24 3 SA. 7 24 II 15 7 30 II 9 7 35 II 3 4 S 7 32 II 46 7 27 II 41 7 21 II 37 5 Mo. 7 24 morn 7 29 morn 7 35 morn 6 Tu. 7 34 0 13 7 28 0 9 7 23 0 7 7 WE. 7 23 0 36 7 29 0 34 7 24 0 32 8 TH. 7 35 0 57 7 28 0 56 7 24 0 56 9 Fr. 7 23 I 18 7 28 I 42 7 25 I 18 10 Sa. 7 36 I 40 7 31 I 49 7 34 I 45 11 S 7 22 2 6 7 28 2 9 7 26 2 14 12 Mo. 7 37 2 39 7 31 2 44 7 26 2 50 13 Tu. 7 22 3 20 7 28 3 26 7 27 3 33 14 WE. 7 38 sets. 7 32 sets. 7 27 sets. 15 Fr. 7 22 9 48 7 28 9 41 7 27 9 34 16 Sa. 7 39 II 32 7 33 II 26 7 27 II 21 17 S 7 39 II 6 7 34 II 30 7 28 II 28 18 Mo. 7 23 II 55 7 28 II 53 7 28 II 53 19 Tu. 7 40 morn 7 34 morn 7 28 morn 20 WE. 7 23 0 15 7 29 0 15 7 29 0 15 21 TH. 7 40 0 34 7 34 0 35 7 29 0 37 22 Fr. 7 24 0 53 7 29 0 55 7 29 0 58 23 Sa. 7 40 I 14 7 35 I 17 7 29 I 22 24 S 7 24 I 38 7 30 I 43 7 29 I 48 25 Mo. 7 40 2 7 7 35 2 13 7 29 2 19 26 Tu. 7 40 2 41 7 31 2 47 7 29 2 55 27 WE. 7 40 3 23 7 35 3 30 7 29 3 39 28 TH. 7 26 rises. 7 32 rises. 7 29 rises. 29 Fr. 7 40 9 16 7 35 9 10 7 29 9 4 July 1893 LEO. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) LAST QUARTER.... 6d. 5h. 5m. A. NEW MOON........ 13d. 7h. 47m. M. FIRST QUARTER... 20d. oh. 2m. A. FULL MOON....... 28d. 3h. 10m. A. EAST'N DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Day. Day of Wk. Local Mean Time. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 SA. 74 27 9 49 74 32 9 44 74 38 9 39 2 S 7 40 10 16 7 34 10 12 7 29 10 9 3 Mo. 7 28 11 40 7 33 10 37 7 39 10 36 4 Tu. 7 39 11 1 7 34 11 22 7 40 11 23 5 WE. 7 29 11 22 7 35 11 22 7 40 11 23 6 TH. 7 39 11 43 7 33 11 44 7 28 11 47 7 Fr. 7 30 morn 7 36 morn 7 41 morn 8 Sa. 7 38 0 7 7 33 0 10 7 27 0 14 9 S 7 32 0 35 7 38 0 39 7 43 0 45 10 Mo. 7 37 I 10 7 32 I 16 7 26 I 22 11 Tu. 7 33 I 57 7 39 2 4 7 44 2 12 12 WE. 7 36 2 56 7 31 3 3 7 26 3 12 13 TH. 7 35 sets. 7 40 sets. 7 45 sets. 14 Fr. 7 35 9 1 7 30 8 56 7 24 8 52 15 Sa. 7 37 9 32 7 42 9 28 7 47 9 26 16 S 7 34 9 57 7 29 9 55 7 23 9 54 17 Mo. 7 38 10 18 7 43 10 17 7 48 10 17 18 Tu. 7 32 10 38 7 28 10 38 7 42 10 40 19 WE. 7 40 10 57 7 45 10 59 7 40 11 2 20 TH. 7 31 11 17 7 26 11 20 7 21 11 24 21 Fr. 7 42 11 40 7 47 11 44 7 52 11 49 22 Sa. 7 29 morn 7 24 morn 7 19 morn 23 S 7 44 0 7 7 48 0 12 7 53 0 19 24 Mo. 7 27 0 39 7 23 0 45 7 18 0 53 25 Tu. 7 46 I 19 7 50 I 26 7 55 I 34 26 WE. 7 25 2 7 7 21 2 14 7 16 2 23 27 TH. 7 48 3 3 7 52 3 10 7 57 3 18 28 Fr. 7 23 rises. 7 19 rises. 7 14 rises. 29 Sa. 7 50 8 20 7 54 8 16 7 58 8 12 30 S 7 21 8 45 7 17 8 42 7 12 8 40 31 Mo. 7 52 9 7 7 56 9 5 7 5 9 5
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August 1893 VIRGO. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) EAST'N DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. LAST QUARTER.... 4d. 11h. 23m. A. 4d. 10h. 23m. A. NEW MOON ....... 11d. 3h. 48m. A. 11d. 2h. 48m. A. FIRST QUARTER... 19d. 4h. 52m. M. 19d. 3h. 52m. M. FULL MOON ...... 27d. 3h. 43m. M. 27d. 2h. 43m. M. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of W'k. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 Tu. 74 53 9 27 74 57 9 27 75 1 9 27 2 We. 7 18 9 48 7 14 9 49 7 9 9 51 3 Th. 7 55 10 10 7 59 10 12 7 5 3 10 16 4 Fr. 7 15 10 36 7 12 11 13 7 5 5 11 20 5 Sa. 7 57 11 8 7 9 11 54 7 5 6 0 2 6 S 7 13 11 48 7 7 0 48 7 3 0 57 7 Mo. 7 59 morn 7 2 morn 7 3 0 2 8 Tu. 7 10 0 41 7 7 0 48 7 8 2 3 9 We. 7 1 1 47 7 4 3 7 7 10 3 15 10 Th. 7 7 3 1 7 6 sets. 7 10 sets. 11 Fr. 7 5 3 sets. 7 1 7 54 7 12 8 18 12 Sa. 7 4 7 57 7 8 8 19 7 12 8 41 13 S 7 5 8 20 7 8 8 40 7 12 8 41 14 Mo. 7 2 8 40 6 59 8 40 6 55 8 41 15 Tu. 7 7 8 59 7 10 9 20 7 14 9 3 16 We. 7 59 9 19 6 56 9 22 6 53 9 25 17 Th. 7 5 6 10 6 6 53 10 11 6 50 10 17 18 Fr. 7 5 6 10 6 6 53 10 11 6 50 10 17 19 Sa. 7 5 12 11 14 6 50 11 21 6 47 11 29 20 S 7 5 3 11 59 7 16 morn 7 19 morn 21 Mo. 7 5 14 11 59 7 16 morn 7 19 morn 22 Tu. 7 5 50 morn 6 47 0 6 6 44 0 15 23 We. 7 5 16 0 52 6 18 0 59 6 21 1 8 24 Th. 7 46 1 53 6 44 1 59 6 42 2 7 25 Fr. 7 5 18 3 1 7 20 3 6 7 23 3 13 26 Sa. 7 43 4 11 6 41 4 15 6 39 4 20 27 S 7 5 20 rises. 7 22 rises. 7 25 rises. 28 Mo. 7 5 40 7 33 6 38 7 32 6 36 7 32 29 Tu. 7 5 22 7 52 6 24 7 53 6 26 7 54 30 We. 7 5 37 8 14 6 35 8 16 6 33 8 19 31 Th. 7 5 24 8 39 7 5 26 8 42 7 5 28 8 47 September 1893 LIBRA. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) EAST'N DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. LAST QUARTER.... 3d. 4h. 41m. M. 3d. 3h. 41m. M. NEW MOON ....... 10d. 2h. 5m. M. 10d. 1h. 5m. M. FIRST QUARTER... 17d. 11h. 19m. A. 17d. 10h. 19m. A. FULL MOON ...... 25d. 3h. 23m. A. 25d. 2h. 23m. A. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of W'k. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. Sun R.&S. Moon R.&S. 1 Fr. 7 5 25 9 9 7 5 27 9 14 7 5 29 9 20 2 Sa. 6 31 9 47 6 30 9 53 6 28 10 0 3 Mo. 7 5 27 10 34 7 5 29 10 41 7 5 31 10 49 4 Tu. 7 5 30 morn 7 5 31 morn 7 5 33 morn 5 We. 7 5 24 0 43 7 5 23 0 50 7 5 22 0 58 6 Th. 7 5 32 2 0 7 5 33 2 6 7 5 35 2 12 7 Fr. 7 5 21 3 16 7 5 20 3 21 7 5 19 3 26 8 Sa. 7 5 34 4 32 7 5 35 4 35 7 5 36 4 39 9 S 7 5 18 sets. 7 5 16 sets. 7 5 15 sets. 10 Mo. 7 5 36 7 1 7 5 37 7 2 7 5 38 7 3 11 Tu. 7 5 14 7 22 7 5 13 7 24 7 5 12 7 27 12 We. 7 5 38 7 42 7 5 39 7 45 7 5 40 7 50 13 Th. 7 5 11 8 6 7 5 10 8 11 7 5 9 8 16 14 Fr. 7 5 40 8 35 7 5 41 8 41 7 5 42 8 47 15 Sa. 7 5 42 9 9 7 5 43 9 15 7 5 43 9 23 16 S 7 5 3 10 40 7 5 3 10 47 7 5 3 10 56 17 Mo. 7 5 44 11 38 7 5 45 11 45 7 5 45 11 53 18 Tu. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 19 We. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 20 Th. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 21 Fr. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 22 Sa. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 23 S 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 24 Mo. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 25 Tu. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 26 We. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 27 Th. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 28 Fr. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56 29 Sa. 7 5 47 0 43 7 5 47 0 49 7 5 47 0 56
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October. 1893 SCORPIO MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) EAST'gun DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION.eros LAST QUARTER.... 2d. 10h. 19m. M. 2d. 9h. 19m. M. NEW MOON mil.... 9d. 3h. 27m. A. 9d. 2h. 27m. A. FIRST QUARTER.. 17d. 6h. 20m. A. 17d. 5h. 20m. Ar FULL MOON.... 25d. 2h. 28m. M. 25d. 1h. 28m. M. LAST QUARTER.. 31d. 5h. 42m. A. 31d. 4h. 42m. A. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. GIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of Wk. SUN R.&S. MOON R.&S. SUN R& S. MOON R.&S. SUN R.&S. MOON R.&S. 1 S r5 58 9 26 r5 57 9 33 r5 56 9 42 2 Mo. r5 39 10 33 r5 40 10 40 r5 54 10 48 3 Tu. r6 0 11 47 r5 59 11 53 r5 58 morn 4 We. r5 36 2 r5 37 1 8 r5 37 0 0 5 Th. r5 32 2 17 r5 33 2 20 r5 34 2 25 6 Fr. r6 4 3 29 r6 3 3 31 r6 2 3 34 7 Sa. r5 29 4 37 r5 30 4 38 r6 4 5 43 8 S r5 27 sets. r5 27 sets. r6 28 sets. 9 Mo. r5 25 5 44 r5 27 sets. r5 28 sets. 10 Tu. r5 16 9 26 r5 18 9 33 r5 12 9 41 11 We. r6 9 6 9 r6 7 6 13 r5 6 6 18 12 Th. r5 22 6 35 r5 24 6 40 r5 25 6 46 13 Fr. r6 11 7 6 r6 9 7 12 r6 8 7 20 14 Sa. r5 19 7 44 r5 21 7 51 r5 22 7 59 15 S r6 14 8 31 r6 12 8 38 r6 10 8 47 16 Mo. r5 16 9 26 r5 18 9 33 r5 20 9 42 17 Tu. r6 16 10 27 r6 15 10 33 r6 12 10 41 18 We. r6 13 11 32 r6 15 11 37 r6 14 11 44 19 Th. r6 18 morn r6 16 morn r6 14 morn 20 Fr. r5 10 0 40 r5 12 0 44 r5 14 0 49 21 Sa. r6 21 1 50 r6 18 1 53 r6 16 1 57 22 S r5 7 3 1 r5 9 3 2 r5 11 3 5 23 Mo. r6 23 4 13 r6 20 4 25 r6 18 4 14 24 Tu. r5 4 5 27 r6 6 5 25 r6 9 5 25 25 We. r6 25 rises. r6 23 rises. r6 20 rises. 26 Th. r5 1 5 41 r5 3 5 46 r5 6 5 53 27 Fr. r6 28 6 24 r6 25 6 30 r6 22 6 38 28 Sa. r4 58 7 17 r5 1 7 24 r5 4 7 33 29 Mo. r6 30 8 22 r6 27 8 29 r6 25 8 38 30 Tu. r4 55 9 36 r4 58 9 42 r5 1 9 50 November. 1893 SAGITTARIUS MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) EAST'gun DIVISION. CENT. DIVISION. NEW Moon...... 8d. 7h. 57m. M. 8d. 6h. 57m. M. FIRST QUARTER.. 16d. oh. 44m. A. 16d. 11h. 44m. M. FULL MOON..... 23d. 1h. 8m. A. 23d. oh. 8m. A. LAST QUARTER.. 30d. 4h. 8m. M. 30d. 3h. 8m. M. alatitude OF BOSTON and CHICgO. LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHILA. LAT. OF WASH. CIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Local Mean Time. Day. Day of Wk. SUN R.&S. MOON R.&S. SUN R& S. MOON R.&S. SUN R.&S. MOON R.&S. 1 We. r6 34 morn r6 31 morn r6 28 morn 2 Th. r4 52 0 8 r4 55 0 12 r4 58 0 17 3 Fr. r6 36 1 19 r6 33 1 21 r6 30 1 25 4 Sa. r4 49 2 27 r4 52 2 28 r4 56 2 30 5 S r4 39 3 34 r4 36 3 34 r4 32 3 34 6 Mo. r4 47 4 40 r4 38 4 38 r4 54 4 38 7 Tu. r6 42 5 46 r6 38 5 43 r6 35 5 41 8 We. 4 45 sets. r4 48 sets. r4 52 sets. 9 Th. r6 44 5 6 r6 41 5 12 r6 37 5 19 10 Fr. r4 42 5 43 r4 46 5 50 r4 50 5 58 11 工. r4 47 6 26 r4 43 6 33 r4 39 6 42 12 S r4 40 7 17 r4 44 7 24 r4 48 7 33 13 Mo. r6 49 8 15 r6 45 8 22 r6 41 8 30 14 Tu. r4 39 9 19 r4 43 9 25 r4 47 9 32 15 We. r6 52 10 25 r6 48 10 30 r6 44 10 35 16 Th. r4 37 11 32 r4 41 11 35 r4 45 11 40 17 Fr. r6 54 morn r6 50 morn r6 46 morn 18 Sa. r6 35 0 40 r6 40 0 42 r4 44 0 45 19 S r6 57 1 49 r6 53 1 50 r4 48 1 51 20 Mo. r4 34 3 0 r4 38 2 59 r4 43 2 59 21 Tu. r6 59 4 15 r6 55 4 13 r4 50 4 11 22 We. r4 33 5 35 r4 37 5 31 r4 42 5 27 23 Th. r7 2 6 58 r6 57 6 53 r4 41 6 47 24 Fr. r7 32 rises. r6 36 rises. r4 41 rises. 25 Sa. r7 4 6 5 r6 59 6 12 r6 54 6 21 26 S r4 31 7 20 r4 35 7 27 r4 40 7 35 27 Mo. r7 6 8 38 r7 1 h 44 r6 56 8 50 28 Tu. r4 30 9 55 r4 35 9 59 r4 39 10 4 29 We. r7 8 11 10 r7 3 11 13 r6 5state 11 17 30 Th. r4 29 morn r4 34 morn r4 39 morn
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December 1893 CAPRICORNUS. MOON'S PHASES. (In Standard Time.) NEW MOON............ 8d. 2h. 40m. M. FIRST QUARTER........ 16d. 5h. 21m. M. much as 139,748,467. 16d. 4h. 21m. M. FULL MOON............ 22d. 11h. 36m. A. LAST QUARTER........ 29d. 6h. 18m. A. LATITUDE OF BOSTON AND CHICAGO. Local Mean Time. Day of W'里. SUN MOON R.&S. R.&S. 1 Fr. r7 10 0 20 2 Sa. s4 28 1 27 3 Mo. s4 28 2 32 4 Tu. s4 28 3 37 5 We. s4 28 4 42 6 Th. r7 16 6 51 sets. 7 Fr. s4 28 5 11 8 Sa. s4 28 6 7 9 Mo. s4 28 7 9 10 Tu. s4 28 8 15 11 We. r7 21 9 21 12 Th. s4 29 1, 27 13 Fr. r7 23 11 33 14 Sa. s4 29 1 50 morning 15 Mo. s4 29 0 40 16 Tu. r7 30 3 50 17 We. s4 31 4 25 18 Th. r7 26 5 47 19 Fr. s4 32 7 8 20 Sa. r7 27 rises. 21 Mo. s4 33 6 11 22 Tu. s4 34 7 32 23 We. r7 29 10 6 24 Th. s4 36 11 16 25 Fr. r7 29 morning 26 Sa. s4 37 0 24 27 Mo. r7 30 1 30 LAT. OF NEW YORK AND PHU. Local Mean Time. SUN MOON R.&S. R.&S. r7 5 0 21 s4 33 1 27 s4 33 2 31 s4 33 3 34 s4 33 4 42 s4 33 6 45 sets. s4 33 5 18 s4 33 6 14 s4 33 7 15 s4 33 8 20 s4 33 9 25 s4 34 10 29 s4 34 11 34 morning s4 34 0 40 s4 35 3 2 s4 36 4 20 s4 37 7 1 s4 38 rises. LAT. OF WASH. GIN. & ST. LOUIS. Local Mean Time. SUN MOON R.&S. R.&S. r7 0 0 24 s4 38 1 28 s4 38 2 30 s4 38 3 33 s4 38 4 35 s4 38 5 37 s4 38 6 39 sets. r7 8 5 27 s4 38 6 22 s4 39 7 22 s4 39 8 26 s4 39 9 30 s4 39 10 33 s4 39 11 36 morning s4 40 0 41 s4 41 3 0 s4 42 4 16 s4 43 6 54 s4 44 rises. r7 14 6 24 s4 44 7 43 s4 45 9 0 s4 46 11 18 s4 47 morning s4 48 0 23 s4 48 1 28 Ther. TUES. FEB. 28, 1893 Weaant. Birds observed between Maun's Choice and New Paris. June 2 '93 Chimney Swift C Barn Swallow C Phoebes C Bluebird C Am Goldfinch 2 Meadow Lark 3 Robin C Yellow Warbler 3 Crow, Blackbirds C Kingbird 3 po. Blackbird 6 Chupside sp. C Grass Finch C V Yellow winged Sparrow 3 House Wren 2 Crow C Woodpever 2 Fidigo-bird 1 Flicker 1 Red Headed Woodpecker! Redeyed Vino. C
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