Oct. 10, 1901. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



651 



^'REVERSIBLE WALL MAP'^ 



OF THE 



UNITED STATES AND WORLD, 



WITH SPECIAL IMSET MAPS OF 



Gtilna, GuBa, Porio Rico, IHe PDilipplnes, Hawaii, and f\Md, 



illy prepare*.! to meet the demand for a (irst-elasR mai> that will give a (iiiiek. t:reneral idea of location of events the wiirUl over, 



lirularlv to the United States and our territorial possessions. Very iiMeiiil in every Home antl 01li«-e. 



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Best and Most Necessary Map 

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are works of art. 

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Perfec- 

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a salient feature 

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is one of the in- 

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 It gives an al- 

 phabetical list of 

 countries, their lo- 

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 style of govern- 

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Photograph of the World 



The 1900 Census A: ^iC 



of the largest American Cities is given. 



One side shows a grand map of our great countr.v, with (■ounties, railroads, towns, rivers, etc., correctly located. The other side shows 

 an equally good niap of the world. Statistics on the population, cities, capitals, rivers, mountains, products, business, e'tc, a veritable photo- 

 (jraph of the rXITEP STATES AND WORLD. . 



The map is printed on heavy map paper and is mounted on sticks ready to hang. Edges are bound with tape. 



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 Canadian section of the map gives the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia, with nearly all of Quebec and New Brunswick, 

 the county divisions being clearly marked. The Southern portion of the luap includes the Northern States of the Republic of Mexico, and the 

 Bahama Islands. 



On llie reverse side is tlie IJltrary .Tlap o< ll«e World. The largest and most accurate map on Mercator's Projection 

 <>ver produced. The political divisions are correctly defined and lu-iiutifully outlined in colors. The ocean currents are clearly shown and 

 named. Ocean steamship lines with distances between important ports are given. A marginal index of letters and figures enal)les one easily to 

 locate every country in the world. A series of short articles in iilpliabetical order is printeii around the border of this map in large, clear type, 

 containing valuable information coni-i-niing agricultural, mining, and rjianufacturing statistics, also the value of imports and exports in dollars! 

 The area, population, form of government, and chief executive uf every country in the world is given up to date, also the names of the cai)itals 

 and their population. Xlie Inset .Maps are elegantly engraved and printed in colors. They are placed iu convenient positions around the 

 United States map, and will be invaluable to every person desiring a plain understanding of our possessions. An iuset map of China on the 

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