1900 



THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



58c 



$16 



zl^ Warranted Hi< 



We Dare to Describe All Our Sewing Macliines 



I a thing that dealers in cheap rattle-traps dare not do. \\ o 

 sell you a high-prrade machine at less than lialf factory 



' list, calculating that each machine put into a home will 

 sell many others for us without great expense. This ma- 

 chine-Corolla No. 4 — is construct'^d of the best material 

 in use, every bearing being of steel or case-hardened. The 

 woodwork is of best (juality, either Light Antique or Gold- 

 en Oak finish. The motion is easy and light. It does not 

 vibrate. It is a lock-stitch shuttle. The operation of the 

 feed mechanism is positive, giving an accurate 4-motion 

 movement to the feed without the use of springs. It lias a 

 self-lubricating needle-bar, which is always kept clean, well 

 oiled, and the oil cannot drop on the work. The needle is 

 absolutely self-setting. There is but one hole to thread 

 through— the needle's eye. It is thoroughly inspected and tested 

 before leaving the factory, and is strongly crated, each being 

 accompanied by the factory warranty for 10 years. Accessories 

 and Attachments complete free. TERMS: $4.00 cash with or- 

 der; balance C. O. D At our remarkably close price tliis ma- 

 chine (usually sold at ;^2.5 to $35) will sell itself at sight. Your 

 friends need but to see it to buy it. Customers may retain$1.00 

 from every cash order they send us (remitting $15.75 net). 



F.E.ENCELL & CO., 330 Dearborn St., Chicasro, 111. 



ANY ONE CAN 



Be Our Agent and Make Money 



Little trouble, no work, and good remuneration. 

 Send us ten two-cent stamps to pay postage and we 

 will send you The Woman's Magazine a whole 

 year FREE. 



Our only condition being that you send 

 us the names and addresses of ten of your 

 lady friends who might become an agent or sub- 

 scriber to Che best woman's magazine published. 

 We will mail you our "Easy Agent's Outfit." SIO.OC 

 per day a small average 100,000 paid oircu* 

 iation now. ^ he Woman's Magazine contains 

 each month two serials- two short stories—" Other 

 Women," an interesting page written by one of 

 the brightest writers in the land. Departments 

 treating on all home matters, including "Personal 

 Talks with Girls " 



Woman's Magazine, 112 Dearborn St.,Chicaga 



TEN ACRE FARM! 



We will give away a good ten-acre fjirm to the 

 person getting the largest number of subscribers 

 for iiur paper between now and July Ist, 1900. 

 Send for terms to 



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THE GAZETTE, 



LAUREL HILL, FLORIDA. 



Western JJ- 



r^ .. ^ JOSEPH 



Fruit=Qrower mo. 



Should be read by every progressive farmer. 

 Monthly, 50c per year. Not connected with any 

 nursery. Two months trial subscription free. 

 Agents wanted, AddreiB Western Fruit Grower, 

 Box C, St. Joseph, Mo. 1-6 



How to Earn Flower 

 Seeds and Bulbs. 



We are supplying first chiss seeds and bulbs to 

 numerous flower h)vers all over the United ."^tates 

 in exchange for work they do for us. We send a 

 box of our popular flower feeds, one hundred pHck- 

 ets, over fiftv varieties, strictly fresh and pure, 

 which .vou sell on commission. We also offer you. 

 if you sell seeds for us, a chance to earn a good 

 suppl.v of tuberose and gladiolus bulbs for writing 

 a few letters. „ „ ^ ^, , 



3tf L H. COBB & CO., Perry, Okla. 



■— ^ ^~9 J Second Annual 



Free Seed, distribution 



to subscribers to Thk Farmer's Rkai.m, a IB-page 

 illustrated farm and home paper. 2.')C pays for 

 paper 1 year, and ten large pkts. of vegetable and 

 flower seed free, valne .500 Particulars free. ^ 

 FARMER'S REALM, Syracuse, N.l . 



