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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



THE INDEPENDENT. 



The Largest, the Ablest, and the Best 

 Beligioua and Literary Weekly. 



It publishes each week from 25 to S'i per 

 cent, more readiiifr mutter than any of its 

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 literary matter than any three of its contem- 

 poraries puttoj-'-ether. It has the largest ami 

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 Its reviews of books are ntiequaled in jour- 

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 subjects. Its di-pintinrnt for "Old and 

 Young " is Oiled with ariifles in prose and 

 poetry. Its Agricnltural department is con- 

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There are twenty-two distinct departments, 

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 and College Literature. Keligious Intelli- 

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 Week, Finance, Commerce, Insurance, Sto- 

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 32 Pages ill all. 



The Independent is a family newspaper 



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THE INDEPENDENT, 



:;.')! liioadwuy, NEW VOKK. 



Wooden Pails for Honey! 



WE can furntnh reRuhir Wooden Water-Pulls - 

 well pulnted on the outHWle. and with :{ iron 

 hortps imd u tiKht-tlttinu wood cover, at Wi.a^ 

 per dozen. Thev will h<dd a» lbs. ot honey, nnd 

 when empty, can be utilized for use us an ordinary 

 household pall. 



THOS. O. NKWMAN A. SON, 



623 & aiiS Weat Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



QUEENS 



AT REDUCED PRICES. 



OWING to the scarcity of mouev, I will 

 SELL Warranted Queens at $8.00 

 per dozen. Two dozen i'or $15.00. 



:iOAntf J, T. WILSON^ Nicholasville, Ky. 



Send six cents for postage, 

 and receive free, a costly box 

 of KOO'18 which wlM help you 

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standard Lang.stroth. 



Quinby Standing-Frame, 



And all other Itlnds of Hives, 

 MADK TO OKDRK, 



Quinby Smoker a specialty. 



I .shall supply :invthing you need In the Apiary. 

 Send for lllustriitud I'rlce List. 



W. £. CLAR K, successor to L.C. Root, 

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ill prenenta given aivay. 

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 ;md by maU you will get 

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GOLDMBnS BUGGY CO., 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



(View of our Factory.) 



FIRST CLASS VEHICLES 



At New Orleans World's Exposition was 



awarded lat. Premium for finest display 



of Vehicles, against 64 Competitors. 



The justly celebrated Brewster cross- 

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 we build only one ji^rade of work, and 

 that of tUe best in 4|uality and style. 

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 tlie world when quality is considered. 

 We use the tiiiest material obtainable, 

 employ only expert and competent me- 

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 oivn wlieels from linest timber (sawed 

 by our own mills) that can be obtained from 

 the hills of Southern Ohio— famous as the 

 second ••rowtli liickory district. 



The reputation of the Columbus Bug;gy 

 Company is unexcelled. The work is known 

 and sold throughout the entire United 

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 America. 



Send for Catalogue and prices, and the name of 

 the nearest dealer ivill be sent. 



NEW ONE-POUND HONEY PAIL. 



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■'HIS new nSze of our Tapering 

 Money I'ails isof uniform design 

 with the other sizes, having the top 

 <Mlge turned over, and has a bail or 

 handle.— making it very convenient 

 t" carry. It is well-made and, when 

 Hlled with honey, makes a novel and 

 attractive small package, that can 

 be sold for L-'n cents or less. Many 

 C'lnsiiiin-rs will biiv It in order to give the children 

 ji handsome tov piiil. PKI€£, T5 cent* per 

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TflOS. U, NEWMAN Ac SON, 



yj3 A 92.^^ West Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



MNew Style, Embossed Hidden Name and 

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for working people. Send Ki cents 

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 Dim't delay. Address Stinson & co. 

 5lAiy Portland. Maine 



