The Boston almanac and business directory for the year 1892, Part 2

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Boston : Sampson, Davenport
Number of Pages: 670


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168 16


Th.


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123


9 |24


162


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Tu. 4 7 7 24 15 17 6 13 23 27


W. 4 7 7 24 15 17


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h. m. h. m. dg. m.


m.h. m.


h. m.


6 23


7


155 3 F.


26


51


10 41


1 34 9 2


26 27


Ih. m.h. m.


MEMORANDA FOR JUNE.


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Calculations made for Eastern Standard Time.


JUL


JULY, 1892.


MOON'S PHASES.


D First Quarter, 1st day, 9h. 13m., evening, W. O Full Moon, 9th day, 8h. 43m., evening, E.


( Last Quarter, 16th day, 8h. 47m., evening, E. New Moon, 23d day, 6h. 30m., evening, W.


D First Quarter, 31st day, 2h. 45m., evening, E. Apogee, 3d day, 7h., A.M. Perigee, 17th day, 9h., P.M. Apogee, 31st day, 1h., A.M.


D. of Yr.


D. of Mo.


D. of Wk.


Rises


Sets


>Length


of Days


>Day's


Decre.


Decl.


North


Fast @


D Rises and Sets


D So'ths


& Age. d. 7 8


HIGH WATER Mo. Ev. h. | h. 4


184


2 S.


4 11 7 24 15 13 0


4 22 59 12 5 22 54 12


0


1


6 59 9


52


71


78 8


189


7 Th.


4 14 7 23 15


9


0


8 22 30


11


1 46


190


8|F.


4 15 7 22 15


7


10 10 22 23 11 2 28


191


9 S.


4 16 7 22


15


15


4 0 13 22


8 11


8 24


mor.


0 55 1 49 2 41 3 31


18


02


11 2


195


13


W.


196 14 Th. 4 20 7 19 14 59 0 18 21 33


10 10 23


197


15 F.


4 20 7 18 14 58 0 19 21 24 10 10 46 9 4 21 7 18 14 57 0 20 1 14 10 11


7 5 55


23


200 18


4 23 7 16 14 53 0 24 20


53 10


10


0


6


7 41


8 39


26


9


204 22 F.


4 27 7 13 14 46 0 31


|20


6 10


10


10


10


1 10


10


9 45


10


4


4 14


6


212 30 S.


4 34 7


5 14 31 0 46 18 18 10 10 24


4 54


7


3ª 44


213 31 S.


4 35 7


4 14 29 0 48 18 3|10 10 46


5 36 8


2 3 0% 12 2 2ª 32 4


4% 51 6


186


4 M.


63 7


187


5 Tu.


4 13 7 23 15


10 0


7 22 43 12


0 45


188


6 W.


4 13 7 23 15


10


0


7 22 37 11


1 12


15 8 10 11 3 14


12 13


8} 9


10


10%


11} 0


193 11 M.


4 0 13 22


0 11 9


2


11 9 33


10


9 59


4 19 5


22


199 17


4 22 7 17 14 55 0 22 21


3 10


10


0 45 1 32


2 28 10 41 sets


11 39


11


206 24


S. 4 28 7 12 14 44 0 33 19 41


207


25 M.


4 29 7 11


14 42 0 35 14 40 0 37


14 38 0 39 19


209 27 W. 4 31 7 210 28 Th. 4 32 7


7


14 35 0 42 18 47


211 29 F.


4 33 7


6 14 33 0 44 18 33 10


19 28


19 15


8 11 8 41 9 6


1 25


208 26


Tu.


2 11


21


13 21 3 33 43 53 63 8


29 3} 41 5} 62 72


201 19 202 20 203 21


W.


4 25 7 15 14 50 0 27 20 30


Th. 4 26 7 14 14 48 0 29 20


9 40 27


28


10


205 |23


S.


4 28 7 12 14 44 0 33 19 54 10


11 35


mor.


6 47 24 25


183


1F.


h. m. h. m. h. m. 4 11 7 24 15 13 0


4|23


m.h. m. h. m. 4 12 11 42| 5 39


mor.


6 19


49


185


3S.


4 12 7 24 15 12 0


4 12 7 24 15 12 0


5 22 49 12


0 22


7 41 10 8 27 11 9


11 59 O |16 17


10₺ 11} -


192 10 S.


4 17 7 21


4 17 7 21 15 4 19 7 20 15 1 0 16 21 42


6 0 11 22 16


11 rises


194 12


Tu. 4 18 7 20 15 2 0 15 21 51


19


20


198 16 S.


S. M. Tu.


4 24 7 16 14 52 0 25 20 42


18 10


9 103 11} -


ev.34 1


11¿ 0


4 30 7 10 9


12 18 2} 3


9 26 2 54 3 35


4 5


h. m.


dg. m.


MEMORANDA FOR JULY.


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Calculations made for Eastern Standard Time.


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AUGUSÍ


AUGUST, 1892.


MOON'S PHASES.


O Full Moon, 8th day, 6h. 57m., morning, W.


( Last Quarter, 15th day, 1h. 37m., morning, E.


· New Moon, 22d day, 5h. 59m., morning, E.


D First Quarter, 30th day, 8h. 29m., morning, E. Perigee, 12th day, 5h., A.M. Apogee, 27th day, 8h., P.M.


D. of Yr.


D. of Mo.


D. of Wk.


Rises


Sets


Length


y of Days


.Day's


Decre.


Decl.


North


Fast @


D Rises and Sets h. m.


D So'ths


& Age.


HIGH WATER Mo. Ev. h. | h.


214


1|M. 4 367


3 14 27 0 50 17 48 10 11 11


215


2 Tu. 4 37


7 2 14 25 0 52 17 32 10 11 41


7 6 10


5%


216 3 W. 4 38 7


1 14 23 0 54 17 17 10


17


0 10


1


8


7


11 40


15


10%


84 9} 10 11


220


7


S.


4 43 6 56


14 13 1 4 16 11


7 15 53


9 15 36 11


8


1


0 33


111 11₴ 0 -


223 10 W.


4 46 6 52


14


6 1 11


15 18


11


8 26


10


8


4 43


22


23


41


229 16


Tu. 4 52 6 43 13 51 1 26 13 27 12


8 12


13


0 19


8 32


26


27


8%


233 20


S.


4 58 6 35 13 37 1 40


11 49


13


13


sets 7 30


ev. 5 0 49


236 23


Tu.


5 0 6 32 13 32 1 45


11


10 48 10 27


14


6 15


8 27


8 48


9 11


15 9 39


10 13


5 47


8 9


41 5


3% 41 54


244 31 W. 5 8 6 19|13 11 2 6


8 19 16 10 56


2 29


3 40


11 17


29


2 3


02 1


239 26


5


3 6 27


13 24 1 53 10


1 55


9 45 15


241 28


5 5 6 24 13 19 1 58


242 29


S. M. 5 6 6 23 13 17 2


0


9 23 9 2


15


14 7 49 8 8


1 30


2 10


2 50 3 31 4 14


4 59


6 7


1} 2 2ª


22 3


243 30


Tu. 5 7 6 21 13 14 2


13 2} 3 33 42 6 7% 82 91


224 11 Th. 4 47 6 50 14 3 1 14 15


0


11 8 50


19


3 20


225 12 F. 226 13 S.


4 49 6 47 13 58 1 19 14 24 11


9 39


3 53 21


227


14


S.


4 50 6 46 13 56 1 21 14


5


|12


10 43


11 26 mor.


230 17


W.


4 53 6 41 13 48 1 29 13


231 18


Th.


4 54 6 40 13 46 1 31


12 49


12 29 13


1 37


12


9


13


234 21


S. M.


4 59 6 34 13 35 1 42 11 29


237 24


W.


5 1 6 31


13 30 1 47


5 2 6 29 13 27 1 50


238 25


Th. F.


13 14


240 27 S.


5 4 6 26 13 22


14


1 1 16 14 42 11


9 14


5 37 6 33 7 32


24


25


63 72


232 19 F.


1 21


9 30


10 26 28


82


219


6 S.


4 42 6 57


14 15 1 2 16 27 10 2


11 11


mor. 0 19


8 51 12


62 73


51 71


217


4 Th. 4 39 6 59 14 20 0 57


218


5 F. 4 41 6 58 14 17 1 0 16 44 10


9 47 13


10 44 14


91


221 222


8 M. 4 44 6 54 14 10 1 1


rises


mor. O 17


1 25 2 15 3


18


1} 2 23


228 15 M.


4 51 6 44 13 53 1 24 13 46


4 55 6 38 4 57 6 37


13 43 1 34


13 40


8 14


1


9 10} 102 11 112 11₴ 0


235 22


h. m. 6 20


9 4ª


7 57 11


h. m. h. m.


h. m. h. m.


dg. m.


3 8 40 16


6 39


5


4


12


3 14


9 Tu. 4 45 6 53 14 8


4 48 6 49


MEMORANDA FOR AUGUST.


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Calculations made for Eastern Standard Time.


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SEPTEMBER


SEPTEMBER, 1892.


MOON'S PHASES.


O Full Moon, 6th day, 4h. 7m., evening, E.


Last Quarter, 13th day, 7h. 49m., morning, W.


· New Moon, 20th day, 8h. 16m., evening, W.


D First Quarter, 29th day, 1h. 19m., morning, W.


Perigee, 8th day, 6h., P.M. Apogee, 24th day, 1h., P.M.


D. of Yr.


D. of Mo.


D. of Wk.


Rises


Sets


Length


y of Days


Day's


Decre.


&Decl. @


North


D Rises and Sets h. m. h.


D So'ths


& Age.


HIGHI WATER Mo. Ev. h. | h.


245


1 Th. 5 9|6 17 13


7 33 10


6


246


2 F.


5 10 6 16 13


6 2 11


7 35


17


mor.


8 29 11


71


247


3 S.


5 11 6 14 13


13


0 2 17


6 51


17


2


rises 6 52


mor. 0


5


16


11¿ 0


0} 1


253


9 F.


5 18 6


4


0


12 40 2 37 12 37 2 40


12 35 2 42


3 26 20


3|21


22


|22


1 30


3 45


4 51 11 27


ev. 8


266 22


5 31 5 41


5 33 5 39


12


12


3 3 14 1 3 16


M. 5 36 5 34 11 58 3 19 Tu. 5 37 5 32 11 55 3 22


271 27


272 28


W.


5 38 5 30 11 52 3 25


-273 29


Th. 5 39 5 29 11 50 3 27


274 30 F. 5 40 5 27 11 47 3 30


3 10 26 11 40


7 11|10


9


44 591


84 9% 10}


9 |10


251


7 W. 5 16 6


7 12 51 2 26


6 12 49 2 28


5 21


19


7 16


7 41


8 10


8 44 9 21


2 37 19 3 31 20


14 21 3


13 2%


256


12 M.


5 21 5 58


3 49


20


10 13 11 13 mor. 0 20


7 26 24


260


16 F.


8 21 25


9 13 26


1 27


263


19 M.


5 28 5 46 12 18 2 59


1 30 1 7 0


23 44 23 0 20 23 S.


3 24 0 26 24


6 31


0 48


1 28


2 10


4


03


269 25


S.


5


6


7


8


2 2ª 33


11 12 22


270 26


1 37 25


2


0


25


8 49


9 37


3 40 4 30 5 22


10 46 28


264 20


Tu. 5 29 5 44 12 15 3


265 21


W.


5 30 5 43 12 13 3


4


12 10 3 7


6 3 11


23 268 24 S.


0 50


|24 1 13 25


7 14


7 39


8 10


2 54


1 2 3


10ł 102 11} -


93 10} 114 113 0


261 17


S.


5 26 5 50


12 32 2 45


12 29 2 48


2


40


21 2 17


1 54


262 18 S.


5 27 5 48 12 21 2 56


83 94


4ª 53 7 8 9


259 15


258 14 W. 5 23 5 55 Th. 5 24 5 53


52 63


11} -


252


8 Th. 5 17 6


12 46 2 31


4 58


19 4 35 19


4 12 20


4 28 21


257


13 Tu. 5 22 5 57


5 27 6 27 23


4


82


248


4 S.


5 M.


5 13 6 11


12 58 2 19


6 28 18


3 19 11 13


249 250


6 Tu. 5 14 6 9


12 55 2 20


3 2 14


7 13 17


0 52


9 25 12


3 10 20 13


14 O


11


0 55


17


1 45 18


5 19 6 2


12 43 2 34


254 10 S. 255 11 S.


15 20 6


5 25 5 51 12 26 2 51 12 24 2 53


2


267


Th, F.


5 34 5 37 5 35 5 36 12


8/2 9


h. m.ldg. m.


Fast m. 7 57 16 11 49


h. m. h. m.


h.


m .


6 18 6 5 43 18


3


22 2 38 10


sets


6 52


2 24 26


2 47 26


10 34


6 17


31 4 5


5 12 6 12


MEMORANDA FOR SEPTEMBER.


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Calculations made for Eastern Standard Time.


OCTOBER


m


OCTOBER, 1892.


MOON'S PHASES.


O Full Moon, 6th day, 1h., 11m., morning, W.


( Last Quarter, 12th day, 4h. 37m., evening, W.


New Moon, 20th day, 1h. 24m., evening, W.


D First Quarter, 28th day, 4h. 26m., evening, E. Perigee, 6th day, 11h., P.M. Apogee, 21st day, 11h., P.M.


D. of Yr.


D. of Mo.


D. of Wk.


Rises


Sets


~Length


of Days


Day's


Decre.


Decl.


South m


Fast @


D Rises and Sets


So'ths


& Age.


HIGH WATER Mo. Ev.


h .? | h.


275


1|S.


5 41 5 25 11 44 3 33


3 33|27


mor.


8 6 11


62 72


276


2 S.


5 42 5 23 11 41 3 36


3 57


27


0 53


8 59 12


78


277


3|M.


5 44 5 22 11 38 3 39


4 20 27 4 43 28


2


9


9 50 13



91


278 279


5 W. 5 46 5 18 11 32 3 45


5


6 128


4 43


11 32


15


10


10%


280


6 Th. 5 47 5 17 11 30 3 47


5 29


28


rises


mor. O 0 24 17 1 19 18


-


282


8 S.


5 49 5 13 11 24 3 53


6 15 129


6 40


8 9


6


4 19 5 20 6 17 23


24



289 15 S.


5 58 5 2


11


4 4 13


7%


290 16


5 59 5 0 11


1 14 16


9 15 31


1 37


2 42 3 45


10


10 47


29


294 20


Th.


3 4 54


10 51 4 26 10 42


31


5 48


11 27


ev. 8 1


296 22


6


6 4 51


10 45 4 32


11 24 |32


11 45 32 6 12


6


32 6 47


2 25


299 25


Tu. W.


301 27 Th. 6 12 4 44 10 32 4 45


302 28 F.


6 13 4 42 10 29 4 48


13 27 32


32


11 45


6 47


9


52 62


44 54 6%


304 30


S.


6 15 4 40 10 25 4 52 14


7 32 mor.


7 37


10


305 31 M.


6 17 4 38 10 21 4 56 14 26 32


0 59


3 16 9 4 5 2


5 55


8


31 41


3₫


10 34


0 51


297 23


S.


6


7 4 49 10 42


4 35


6


6


9 4 47 10 38 4 39


6 10 4 45 10 35


4 42


12 47 32


13


7 |32


9 26


7


3 17 20


1} 2 3 4


13 24


286 12


W.


5 54 5


7


13 4


4


7


46


129 30


10 12


287


13 Th.


5 55 5 5


11 10 4 7


8


8


288 14


F.


5 56 5 3 11


7 14 10


8 30 30


8 53


30 0 30


7 59 25


8 45 26


81 9 91 10 11 11}


84 91 10 10} 111 118 0


292 18 Tu. W.


6


1 4 57


10 56 4 21


6 6 6


4 4 52


10 48 4 29 11


3 |31


sets 5 42


1 36


2 3


Hel 1


4 5


12


12 2


300 26


6


21


7


303 29 S.


6 14 4 41 10 27 4 50 13 47


|31


4 47


9 27 27 7 28


293 19


S. M.


6


0 4 59 10 59 4 18


9 37 31


9 58 31


7 19


2 17 |19


284 10


5 52 5


10 11 18 3 59


285 11 Tu.


5 53 5 8


11 15


4 2


7 7


1 29


3 26


10 41


14


93 10


281


7 F. 5 48 5 15 11 27 3 50


5 52


[28


6 8


112 11} 0


283 9


S. M.


5 50 5 11 11 21 3 56


6 38 29


23


30 11 21 mor.


7 11


5 61 7}


41 52


291 |17


2 4 55 10 53 4 24 10 20


295 21 F.


S.


298 24 M.


8 4 48 10 40 4 37


12


12 26 32 7 31


8 24


D


Ih. m. h. m.|


h. m.


h. m.


dg. m. m.|h. m. h.


m.d.


8 27 11


|21 22


4 Tu. 5 45 5 20 11 35 3 42


MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER.


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Calculations made for Eastern Standard Time.


NOVEMBER


NOVEMBER, 1892.


MOON'S PHASES.


O Full Moon, 4th day, 10h. 49m., morning, W.


( Last Quarter, 11th day, 5h. 2m., morning, E.


New Moon, 19th day, 8h. 19m., morning, E.


D First Quarter, 27th day, 5h. 28m., morning, W. Perigee, 4th day, 11h., A.M. Apogee, 18th day, 0h., A.M.


D. of Yr.


D. of Mo.


D. of Wk.


Rises


Sets


.Length


s of Days


.Day's


Decre.


&Decl. @


South to


Fast


D Rises and Sets


D So'ths


& Age. d. 9 16 12


HIGH WATER Mo. Ev. h. | h.


306


1 |Tu. 6 18 4 37 10 19 4 58 14 45 32


307


2 W. 6 19 4 36 10 17


5


0


15


4 32


3 32


10


7 13


9


308


3 Th. 6 20 4 35


10 15 5


10 11 5


9 5


8


15 59


32


5 10


mor. 0 59


16 |17


11₺ 0


311


6 S. 6 24 4 31


10


7 5 10


5 5 12


16 35


16 52


17


9 |32


9


7


4


8 20


1 1ª 28 3ª 43


1} 22 3} 41 51


1


2


2


2


2


2


2


2 2


2


2


332 |27


S.


333 28 M. 6 51


4 14


9 23 5 54 21 30


28


mor. 1


8


7 54 10


63


335 30 W. 6 53 4 13


9 20 5 57 21 49 27


2 24


8 44 11


62 7 8


1 1


1


1 1 1


1 1


313


8 Tu. 6 27 4 29 10


314


9 W. 6 28 4 28 |10 051


315 10


Th. 6 29 4 27


9 58 5 19


9 56 5 21


9 53 5 24


9 51 5 26


9 49 5 28


18 30


31


31


0 |31


3 41


4 42


10


6 10 49 29


101


11 11} 0


327


22 Tu. 6 44


328 123


W.


6 45 4 16


9 31 5 46 20 34


29


7 18 8 23


9 33


4 41


331


|26 S.


6 49 4 15 6 50 4 14


9 24 5 53 21 19 28


11 55


1 12 2


5


3


4


13 21 3 3ª


1 23 33


329 24


Th. 6 46 4 16 F. 6 48 4 15


29 9 30 5 47 20 46 29 57 9 27 5 50 20 8 9 26 5 51 21 28


9 33 5 44 20


21


29


6 20


10 44


5 30 6 18


8



6


9


334 29 Tu. 6 52 4 13


9 21 5 56 21 39 27


19


19 14 31


323 18 F.


6 39 4 19


9 40


5 37


19 28 31


324 S.


19 42


30


sets


11 34 ev.22


325 20


S.


9 36 5 41 19 56 30


9 34 5 43 20


9


30


4 48 5 29


1


326 21 M.


6 43 4 17 14 17


9 46 5 31


2 40


8 46


26


320 15


Tu. 6 36 4 22


321 16 322


W. 6 37


4 21


9 44 5 33


9 42 5 35


9 39 5 38


17 58 32


mor.


6 43


23


62


318 13 S. 6 33 4 24


0 35


1 39


7 26 24 8


7 25


319 14


M.


16 34


4 23


17 Th. 6 38 4 20


5 45


9 26 27 28


7% 8} 9 94


91 10 10% 11}


312


7 M. 6 25 4 30 10


2


2 18


22


317 12


S.


6 32 4 25


316 11 F.


6 30 4 26


11 27


5


5 21


10 10ª 11} - -


104


309


4 F. 6 22 4 33


6 15 41 32 rises


11 58


310


5 S.


6 23 4 32 10


5 56


32 6 51


32


17 26 32


17 42 32


18 14 31


18 45


2 15 23 32


4 50


11 1 14


h. m.h. m.


h. m. h. m. dg. m.


m. h. m. 2 15


h. m.


81


16 17


32


7 56


3 6 19


5


6 7


2


1


2 58


3 50


330 25


6 40 4 19 6 42 4 18


2 5 15


10 18


5 56


7 73


7


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Calculations made for Eastern Standard Time.


DECEMBER


DECEMBER, 1892.


MOON'S PHASES.


O Full Moon, 3d day, 9h. 17m., evening, E.


Last Quarter, 10th day, 9h. 29m., evening, E. New Moon, 19th day, 3h. 13m., morning, E.


D


First Quarter, 26th day, 4h. 22m., evening, E.


Perigee, 2d day, 11h., P.M. Apogee, 15th day, 8h., A.M. Perigee, 31st day, 7h., A.M.


D. of Yr.


D. of Mo.


D. of Wk.


Rises


Sets


৳Length


of Days


₹Day's


Decre.


South w Decl.


Fast O


D Rises and Sets


D So'ths


& Age.


HIGII WATER Mo. Ev.


h. m. h. m.


h. m.


h. m.


dg. m.


m.h. m.h.


m.


h. | h.


336


1 Th. 6 54 4 13


9 19 5 58 21 58 26


3 42


9 38 12


337


2 F.


6 55 4 12


9 17 6


0


22


7


|26


5


3 10 36 13


338


3S.


6 56 4 12


9 16 6


1 22 15


26


6 27 11 39 O


339


4 S.


6 57 4 12


9 15 6


2 |22


23 25


rises mor.


115


340


5 M.


6 58 4 12


9 14 6


3


22 30 |25


4


22 37


|24


6 44


9 13


3 47 19


4 37 20


21


42


346 11 12


S. M.


7


4 14 12


9 9


8


16


9 23


10


0 31


348


13 Tu.


7 5 4 12


9


9


6 6 11 23 17


21


2 33


3 35


8 46


26


351 16


7


7 4 13


8 4 13


9


5 6 12 23 24


19


5 42


6 46


11


7


27 28 29


81 9 93 10 111 -


61 7 7% 83 91 10 103 113 0


342


7 W.


8 Th.


7


1 4 12


9 11


6


6 22


6


9


6


8 |23


6


9 123


mor.


5 6 45 23


24


349 14


7


6 4 13


7 4 13


9 6 6 11 23 20


20


20


4 38


9 30


10 17


ev. 0


355 20


Tu.


7 10 4 15 9 4


In.


23 27


5 12


0 53


1


356 21


W.


Th.


7 11 4 16


9


5


5


HHHH


0 1 23 25


16


15


mor. 0


8


6 35


8


5


51


363 28


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7 13 4 19 9


6


0


2 23 15


14 1 21


364 29 Th.


7 13 4 20 9


7


0 3 23


11|13 7 13


2 38


3 58


9 18 11


8


8} 9ª


366 31 S.


7 14 4 22 9


8 0


4 23


2 12


5 19 10 22 12 9


2 38 3 28


4


11 2


13 21 3 32


360 25 S. M.


2 5 48


6


3}


361 26


7 12 4 18 9


6


0 0 2 23 21


1 23 23 15


10 56


4 16 5


5


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44


362 27


Tu.


7 13 4 19 9


6 0 2 23 18 14


6


7


7


365


30


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4 23


0 1 23 27


0 1 23 26


359 24


7 12 4 17 9


5 5


0 23 27


6 16


1 47


357 22


358 23


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S.


7 9 4 13


9 9


4 6 13 23 26


19


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7 9 4 14


4 6 13 23 27


18 18


1 33


7 25 8


5 25


350 15


7


F.


9 5 6 12 23 22


352


17


S.


353 18


10 S.


1 23 11 28


5 22 6


22


41 5


3 39


344


9 F.


7 2 4 12


9 10|


7 22 56


23 10 22


345


7 3 4 12


9


8


347


7 4 4 12


9 13 6


9 12 6


5


22


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2 51 18


14 27


11 2


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8₺ 9 10 10%


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5 35


15 0 44 16 1 49 17


94 104


111 -


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2}


7 12 4 17 9


7 10 4 15 9 5


7 11 4 16 9


2 3


9


7 25


8 20


10


17 17 7 25


16 8 35 9 45


sets


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S.B. M.L.B. M.L.B. &CO. B.&A. D.S. &K.


1800 1845


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1883


DAME, STODDARD, & KENDALL,


( Successors to BRADFORD & ANTHONY,)


374 Washington St. (opp. Bromfield St.), Boston. Importers, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CUTLERY, FISHING TACKLE, SKATES aud FANCY HARDWARE.


Table Cutlery, of latest styles; Pocket Knives, of all the noted makers; Fancy Knives; Scissors, elegantly finished, all sizes and forms, also in SETS and CASES; Razors, DRESSING- CASES, TRAVELLING - CASES, SPORTSMEN'S KNIVES, and many Travellers' Conveniences. ANGLERS will find every thing for Fish- ing, of the most reliable quality. Thermometers, Dog Collars, a full assortment of SKATES of the best and latest styles. Athletic Goods Engstrom's Swedish Razors.


1892


CALENDAR.


1892


Sun.


Mon.


Tues.


Wed.


| Thurs.


1 8 51 00 1 | Fri.


2 9 on | Sat.


July .


3 Fw: | Sun.


4 FA: |Mon.


| Tues.


| Wed.


Thurs.


1 581 Fri. 8


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24 25


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TIDE TABLE


-FOR THE - NEW ENGLAND COAST.


Derived from late determinations of the United States Coast Survey.


The High Water given in the Calendar Pages is for the port of Boston, according to Standard Time.


EG The interval here given is to be added to or subtracted from the time of High Water at Boston to obtain the approximate time of High Water elsewhere. The interval varies slightly from day to day.


Place.


Interval.


Mean Range.


Eastport,


Maine


add


0 23


18.2


Jonesport,


sub.


0 45


11.8


Pleasant River,


0 19


11.3


Prospect Harbor, "


U 45


10.7


Bar Harbor,


0


43


10.4


Mount Desert,


66


0


88


10.0


Rockland,


0


35


9.6


Belfast,


66


=


0


25


9.4


Portland,


0


15


9.1


Bath,


add


0


39


6.1


York Harbor,


sub.


0


3


8.0


Portsmouth, N. H.


..


0


7


8.6


Isles of Shoals,


66


0


13


8.7


Newburyport, Mass.


add


0


7


7.5


Ipswich,


.6


sub.


0


4


9.0


Rockport,


66


0


34


8.6


Gloucester,


0


26


8.9


Salem,


0


16


9.2


Marblehead,


66


0


20


9.4


Boston Light,


66


0


2


11.5


Plymouth,


66


0


11


10.2


Provincetown,


66


0


11


9.2


Hyannis,


add


0


50


3.3


Edgartown,


66


0


45


2.0


Nantucket,


1


5


3.0


Woods Holl (No. side), Mass.


sub.


3


31


4.0


Woods Holl (So. side),


66


2


56


1.6


Penikese, Mass


3


22


3.6


Wareham, Mass


..


3


43


3.9


Bristol, R.I.


3


23


4.7


Point Judith. R.I.


.6


3


55


8.1


Stonington, Conn


2


18


2.7


Saybrook, Conn ..


1


2


4.0


Bridgeport, Conn ...


.6


0


9


6.5


Montauk Point, L.I.


3


6


1.9


0


19


9.3


Nahant,


0


17


9.3


Duxbury,


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Washington's Birthday, February 22d. Fast Day. Memorial Day, May 30th. July 4th. Labor Day, first Monday in September. Thanks- giving. Christmas.


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Feet.


Chronicle of Facts and Ebents.


[ Continued from page 36 of the BOSTON ALMANAO fc: 1891.]


1890. November.


5. The first electric railway in England was opened in London.


6. Petroleum discovered in France, and said to be equal to that of Pennsylvania.


7. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge of England seriously ill.


8. John W. Porter, well-known in insurance circles, died at Ne- ponset, aged 63.


10. The Dickens Carnival began at Music Hall, Boston.


10. Almost a panic in the New York Stock Exchange.


10. The U. S. Supreme Court has given a decision that selling liquor is not a right, but subject to local laws.


17. Baring Bros., the London bankers, financially embarrassed.


22. William III, King of Hol- land, died.


22. Richard F. Tobin, fire com- missioner of Boston, died.


26. B. P. Shillaber, well known as Mrs. Partington, died at Chelsea.


30. Charles Fletcher, connected with the DIRECTORY office for 37 years, and in charge of this depart- ment for a long time, died at South Lyndeboro, N. H., aged 90 years.


December.


2. Winslow, Rand, & Watson, teas and coffees, assigned for $200,- 000.


2. Severe frosts and snow re- ported on Mediterranean shores.


9. The late Daniel B. Fayer- weather, of New York, bequeathed over $2,000,000 for educational pur- poses.


10. Nathan Matthews, jr., elected mayor of Boston.


10. Whitten, Burdett, & Young, clothiers, fail for $1,000,000.


11. Benj. F. Shaw, inventor of the seamless hose loom, died at Lowell.


12 .- Joseph E. Boehm, the Aus- trian sculptor, died in London.


16. Sitting Bull and his son Crow Foot killed.


18. The poet Whittier celebrates his 83d birthday at Oak Knoll.


18. The fiercest storm of the sea- son raged in New England.


19. M. P. Kennard nominated and confirmed assistant U. S. treas- urer at Boston.


22. The crop of cranberries on Cape Cod this year is worth $800,- 000.


24. The 50th anniversary of homeopathy in Boston was cele- brated by a reception and banquet at the Vendome.


27. Dr. Heinrich Schliemann, the eminent archaeologist, died.


29. Gladstone celebrated his 81st birthday.


30. Octave Feuillet, the French novelist, died.


31. England experienced the coldest weather since 1813.


1891. January.


3. Fifth Avenue Theatre and Herrmann's Theatre in New York burned; loss $500,000.


6. Three municipal courts were transferred to the new Court House.


6. Sergius Stepniak, Russian au- thor and nihilist, delivered his first lecture in Boston.


7. Judge Charles Devens died suddenly of heart failure.


10. The Census Bulletin shows the Indian population of the U. S. to be 244,704.


16. Gen. Miles announces the end of the Indian war.


17. George Bancroft, the histo- rian, died at Washington.


18. Charles T. Congdon, the talented journalist, died in New York of heart disease.


21. Kalakaua, king of the Sand- wich Islands, died in San Francisco


22. Judge John Lathrop suc- ceeds the late Judge Devens on the supreme bench.


26. A severe snow storm ob- structed the telegraph, telephone and electric light service in many places. Boston cut off from New York.


28. The school committee pro- vides for a Manual Training High School, to cost about $100,000.


30. William Windom, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, dropped dead at a banquet in New York city.


38


CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, 1891.


February.


2. The noted painter, Meissonier, died in Paris, aged 76.


7. Steps have been taken to found in California a colony of perse- cuted Russian Jews.


9. Baron Hirsch of Vienna gave $2,500,000 to assist Hebrews to emi- grate to the United States.


10. Ex-Chief Justice Marcus Morton died at Andover.


13. The senate passed the bill to pension Gen. Banks.


13. Admiral Porter died at Wash- ington in his 78th year.


14. Gen. William T. Sherman died.


16. Princess Lilinokalani pro- claimed Queen of the Sandwich Islands.


21. Six persons killed by a rail- road collision in the Fourth Avenue tunnel in New York.


23. Prof. Bancroft, of Brown University, disappeared last De- cember; his body was found to- day in a pond at Cranston, R.I.


24. Prof. W. R. Harper of Yale has accepted the presidency of the new Chicago university.


27. The Benjamin Thompson bequest of $400,000 for an agricul- tural college in New Hampshire accepted.


March.


2. Ex-Mayor Hart appointed postmaster at Boston.


7. Work has been resumed on the Panama canal.


9. Bishop Paddock died in this city.


10. Fire at Allston destroyed the works of the Hano Mfg. Co.


12. The recently discovered man- uscript of Aristotle overturns Athe- nian dates of history.


15. A mob at New Orleans shot nine Italians.


21. Hon. Levi C. Wade, presi- dent of the Mexican Central R.R., died at Newton Centre.


23. Charles F. Chickering, head of the firm of Chickering & Sons, died at New York.


26. Sophia G. Hayden of Boston won first prize for design for the Woman's Building in the World's Fair.


27. A union service for Good Friday was held in the new Old South Church, and was conducted by five prominent clergymen of different denominations.


27. Hon. E. S. Tobey, formerly postmaster of Boston, died sud- denly.


April.


2. Thomas C. Baring, one of the famous banking firm, died in Rome.


6. Boys at Lowell started a blaze which caused a loss of $150,000.


7. P. T. Barnum died at Bridge- port, Conn. ; he left an estate valued at $4,000,000.


8. George F. Edmunds of Ver- mont resigned his seat in the senate.


12. Dr. Eben Tourjee, the found- er of the N. E. Conservatory of Music, died in his 57th year.


14. The investigation of Rev. Dr. C. A. Briggs for heresy was begun by the New York Presbytery.


19. Fourteen Boston firemen in- jured by the falling of the roof of the Chipinan building on Hanover street.


23. An explosion of powder in the magazine at Pozzo Pantaleo caused much damage in Rome, and injured the art treasures in that city.


24. Count Von Moltke, veteran field marshal of Germany, died.


24. For the first time, the United States leads the world in the annual production of iron.


29. Mrs. Sallie Joy White com- pleted 21 years in newspaper work, and was given a banquet by the N. E. Women's Press Association.


May.


1. Bismarck elected to the Reich- stag.


1. Rev. Phillips Brooks elected bishop of the Mass. diocese.


4. Rev. Dr. A. A. Miner resigned the pastorate of the Columbus Av- enue Universalist Church.


5. Failure of J. H. Lippincott of New York ; liabilities, $1,000,000.




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