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WINGER'S 



IMPROVED 



FEED GUILDER 



is a novel and in- 

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 foot Pumping 

 Wind-Mills, oper- 

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 attached to main 

 pumping rod in 

 such a manner 

 that it can be at- 

 tached or detach- 

 ed in a minute, 

 so that you can either pump or grind, or do 

 both at the same time. It works with a 

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 grinds on the up-motion of the Wind-MiU. 

 The Grinder consists of a double-metal case 

 and 3 burrs, two remaining stationary and 

 one revolving in the center, producing a 

 double-grinding surface, two-fold greater 

 than any other known to the world, and 

 wiU grind more than the ordinai-y farmer 

 needs. It can be changed from grinding 

 coarse to fine by simply turning one nut. 



Price, $30. We will present one of these 

 Feed Grinders to any one who will send us 

 75 subscribers to our Journals, at $1.00 

 each. 



gidverttsemetxts. 



W AJSTEU I 



To buy a Second-hand Barnes Buzz-Saw (combined 



machine i with Foot and Hand Power, in good order. 



State price and the Attachments, if any. Address, 



4Alt F. W. OVERBECK, Edwardsville, Ills. 



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PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



H VS NO S.\«; IN BKOOD FRAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Has no Fisli-boiie in Surplus Honey. 



Being the cleanest is usually worked 

 ' the quickest of any Foundatiun made. 

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Sole Manufacturers. 



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wanted everywhere, for the HOME 

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BEE-HIVES, SECTIONS, ETC. 



WE make the best Bee-Hives, Shipping- 

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 Bell them the cheapest. We are offering- our 

 choicest white 1-pieee 4i4x4!i Sections, in lots 

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"PRACTICAL TURKEY RAISING" 



By Fanny Field. This book tells all 

 1 nlmnt turkey raisinp. from the Betting 

 I of the eggs to the maturity of the young 

 irkp. If you follow the directions in 

 Lom lMX)k you need not lose a bird. 

 .— ' ^^ Fanny Field has had more exiierience 

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THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



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Useful Scales 



The Union or Family Scale. 



An Elegant Monthly for the 



At $1.00 a Year. 



Printed in the highest style of the art, and 



profusely embellished with Magniflcent 



and costly Engravings. 



This Scale has steel bearings, and it weighs ] 

 from ',4-ounce to 240 pounds. Price, wilh a 

 Single Brass Beam, as shown in the illustra- 

 tion, $3.00. With Double Beam for taking the 

 tare, $3.50. i 



The Little Detective Scale. 



This little Scale is made with sieel hearings, 

 and a brass Beam, and will weigh accurately 

 14-ounce to 25 pounds. It supplies the great 

 demand for a Housekeeper's Scale. Prices : 



Single beam, no scoop $2.00. 



" tin " 2.50. 



Double " no scoop 3.00. 



tin " 3.50. 



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923 & 925 West Mudison St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Mutli's Honey Extractor 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

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SCIENTIFIC 



QUEEN-REARING 



AS PRACTICAIil^V APPI^IKB ; 



Being a Method by which the very best of 



Q,ueeu-Bees are reared in perfect accord 



with Nature' Ways ; by 



a. M. DOOLITTLE, 



Borodino, 1%. Y. 



In this book the author details the results 

 of his Experiments in Rearing Queen-Bees for 

 the past four or five years, and is the first 

 to present his discoveries to the World. 



Bound in Cloth— 176 pages— Price, $1.00, 

 postpaid ; or, it will be Clubbed with the 

 American Bee Journal one year, for $1.75— 

 with the Illustrated Home Journal, for $1.75 ; 

 or the two Journals and the Book for $2.50. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 W. Madison-St CHICAGO, ELLS. 



■" PUBLISHERS - ' ""Wj 



923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



It is a moral and intellectual educator, and 

 Is invaluable in every library, as well, as a very 

 attractive and inspiring ornament in every 

 drawing-room. Each issue contains 36 pages. 



Its historical and biographical sketches, aa 

 well as its stories, are charming ; its depart- 

 ments for the Young Folks, the Household, 

 and the Family Circle aro very interesting, 

 and all who examine it are sure to become 

 regular subscribers. It captivates them all. 



A Sample Copy will he sent free, upon 

 application to the publishers. 



The II.I.USTRATEO HOME JOUBNAI. 



will be clubbed with the American Bee Journal 

 and both mailed to any address in the United 

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\v:"-:i T 11: 

 BEE-KEEPEf^S' I^EVIEW. 



The December issue has 24 pages, a cut show- 

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 companying article descriptive of "The Re- 

 view, its Home, its Editor and his Family." 

 This number shows more clearly, perhaps, the 

 plan upon which the Review is conducted, 

 than does any single number that has preceded 

 it. In its advertising columns will be found 

 the description of a plan whereby all who wish, 

 may secure the back numbers at a trifling cost. 

 The special topic of this issue is, ""What Will 

 Best Combine with Bee-Keeping; and What 

 Shall Bee-Keepers do Winters ?" This number 

 will be gladly sent free to all who apply, and 

 with it will be sent two other numbers. 



4Etf W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



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Glover Seeds! 



We can promptly furnish any quantity of 

 White, Alsike, or Sweet Clover Seed at the fol- 

 lowing prices, which include sacks and cart- 



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Per bushel (60 lbs.) J15 00 



Per peck (15 lbs.) 2 75 



Per pound 30 



AIiSIKE CLOVER. 



Per bushel (60 lbs.) $8 00 



Per peck (15 lbs.) 3 25 



Per pound 25 



SWEET CliOVER. 



Per bushel (60 lbs.) «6 00 



Per peck (15 lbs.) 1 75 



Per pound 20 



When ordered by mail add 10 cts. per pound 

 for postage. 



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 923-925 West Madison St., - CHICAGO, ILLS. 

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