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Image from page 40 of “Bartholdi souvenir : a sketch of the colossal statue presented by France to the United States” (1886)
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Identifier: bartholdisouveni00farr
Title: Bartholdi souvenir : a sketch of the colossal statue presented by France to the United States
Year: 1886 (1880s)
Authors: Farrand & Everdell Durst, Seymour B., 1913- former owner
Subjects: Bartholdi, Frédéric Auguste, 1834-1904 Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher: New York : Farrand & Everdell
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization


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ints of interest in the Harbor. 40 BROAD STREET. HENRY F GOVE, MGR. PULLMAN CAR TRAINS CONNECT WITH ALLBOATS AT ST. GEORGE. MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR Sailing, Rowing, Riding, Driving, Cricket, Lacrosse, T>mis, Fishing, Shooting AND ALL OUT-OF-DOOR SPORTS. DIRECT TO THE Staten Island Cricket Club Grounds, Staten Island Athletic Club,Woods of Arden and the Arden Inn,St. George Casino and Electric Fountains,Erastina, Etc., Etc. Overcoats* ^Ulsters I X 10 MILES BY BOAT ANDRAIL FOR 10 CENTS Foreign Fabrics NOW READY. ^HONORABLE AID TO HONORABLE MEN^ The New York Life Insurance Credit Co. (LIMITED.) INCORPORATED AND ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK SAMUEL WILii, PRESIPINT,R. EARLE SMITH, Treasurer, WILLIAM P. CHASE, Secretary. Home Offices, 13 Park Row, New York. CASH ASSISTANCE RENDERED THOSE DESIRING TO INSURE THEIR LIVES. NO COLLATERAL SECURITY REQUIRED. INSURANCE FURNISHED IN ANY COMPANY ON EASY TERMS. Pamphlet giving full Particulars Furnished upon Application.


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Image from page 25 of “Climatological data, Arkansas” (1896)
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Title: Climatological data, Arkansas
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: United States. Environmental Data Service United States. Weather Bureau
Subjects: Meteorology
Publisher: Asheville, N.C., U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Data Service
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign


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Image from page 65 of “The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and a
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Title: The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Root, A. I. (Amos Ives), 1839-1923
Subjects: Bee culture
Publisher: Medina, Ohio
Contributing Library: University of British Columbia Library
Digitizing Sponsor: University of British Columbia Library


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nd to thisI attach the first chain by means of the snap, anda.stend by the nails as far as the chain will allow me;I then drive another staple, and attach the olhi-i-chain, and ne.vt loosen tlie lower snap. After driv-ing in more spikes, I again ascend as high as tliechain will allow nie, and attach the other chain toanotlier staple. In this manner I can make my as-cent with perfect security. The tree shown in the picture is 7 feet in diameterat the foot. If you will follow all along up the bodyof the tree, just above the crotch on the right limbyou will see yovir humble servant, 8.S feet fiom theground. The tree stands close to the Ulack River, ina graveyard, and from it I obtained 5!l lbs. of honey.Your climbers are excellent for small trees, sayfrom two lo three feet in diameter; but the tree BEE-HIT]^ TING. 42 BEE-HUNTING. ilhisliated lias such a rt)ug-li and uneven bark, andis so large, that it would be difficult to climb it with-out tlie aid of spikes and the staples I have men-


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CI.IMBINO A BEK-TREE, J-8 FEET FHOM THE OKOUNIJ. tioned. Ou account of the large knots it would beimpossible to use a rope, or something similar, tohitch up by climbers, as described in tlie ABCbook. Knots are not in my way when I use spikesand staples. Gheen Derkinoton. Poplar Blulf, 15 itler Co., Mo. If you want only tlie honey, and do notcare for tlie bees, you can slab off one sideof the hollow, cut out the combs, and letthem down in pails. The bees can very oft-en be saved in this way, as well as the for-mer. Fix the brood – combs about the rightdistance apart, in a pail or basket; the beeswill in time collect about them, and maythen, toward dark, be carried safely home.Many bee-hunters brimstone the bees; but Iam so averse to any such method of killingIjees, that I have not even tlie patience todescribe it. Sometimes the hollow is belowthe limbs; in this case, the climber passes asurcingle about him, under his arms, aroundthe tree, and in this position chops the beesout. I have


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