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BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE 



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VEKTf Farmer and Bee-Keeper should 

 hare it. The 



loth 1,000, WJiolly Revised ! 



mUCH ENIiARGEn! 



Contains many more beautiful Illustrations 

 and is up to date. It is both PRACTICAL and 

 SCIENTIFIC. 



Prices: By mail. $1.50. To dealers, $1.00. 

 In 100 lots, by freight, 50 per cent. off. 



Address, 



A. J. COOK, 



SoAtf Agrrlcnltnral College, nicli. 



MOTH'S 



HONEY EXTRACTOR 



PEllFECTION 



Cold-Blai!it Siuokers, 

 >quai'e 4j^las» Hone)'^ Jars* &c. 



For Circulars, apply to Chas. F. Muth & SOK, 

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45Atf New Philadelphia, Ohio. 



JlJention the American Bee Jounml. 



BEESWAX WANTED. 



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pound. In Casli, for Yellow Beeswax, deliv- 

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TIIOS. C. NEWTTIAN 4; SON, 



•24R Ea.st Marli.-ion Street. - CHICAGO. ILL. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BKOOD FRAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Has no Fi»U-boiie in Surplus-Honej . 



Beinjr the cleanest is usually worked 

 the quickest of any Foundation lunde. 



J. VAN DEClSEN A: SONS, 



Sole Miinuliicturers. 

 Sprout Brook. MoniKomery Co.. N. Y 

 MeJition the American Bee Journal. 



lufkefs for Wiarltet 



AND 



p Turkeys for Profit, 



By "FANNY FIELD. 



WRITTEN for those who are interested in 

 Tui'licys and wish to make them jiro- 

 fltable. She reared in one year 150 Turkeys— 

 and did the work for a family of five— netting 

 her $:J00. No farming pays .so well as Turkeys. 



CONTENTS.— Age of breeding stock, about 

 the Ooijbler— Which breeds are best and most 

 profllable-Settingtheeggs-Care while hatch- 

 ing— Profit per licad— Care until fully feath- 

 ered— Food for the young— ."^ave the feathers. 

 they bring good prices— Numlier of hens to a 

 Gobbler- Naraganset Turkeys — White Tur- 

 keys—Bronze Turkeys— Common Turkeys — 

 To restore chilled Turkeys— Di.seases of Tur- 

 keys—Leg weakness- Killing and dressing- 

 Mark your Turkeys— Marketing— Capital and 

 number to begin with— Tells all about the 

 Turkey business. Price, *Zn ceiils. 



Given for One New Subscriber to this paper 

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24fi Bast Madison St.. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



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WE have arranged with the 

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 that well known and popu- 

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 when clubbed with this 

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> GREEN'S FByiT GROWER 



,.,,, IS a pioneer in Horti- 

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Sty Subscription Price of the Monthly F-siitt Grower « 

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We desire to get our friends all through the country to aid us in increasing our list of 

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 we will |>i-e!«ent you with either of the following Books, as you may choose : 



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with Appendix — 170 Pages, bound in paper. Or 



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BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, 



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