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We have received four chromos from H. 

 A. King, of New York, which he ofters as 

 premiums to subscribers for his Bee Maga- 

 zine and National Agriculturist. They are: 

 The Flowers of Paradise, The Cross, a 

 Landscape Scene on the Rhine, and a Revo- 

 lutionary Scene. The chromos are very fine 

 indeed, and will satisfy all who get them. 

 They are large and well executed. 



THE MILLENARIA.N. 



The MiLLENARiAN advocates the personal retui-n of 

 Christ to our earlh, his literal reign over Israel and 

 the nations, the resurrection of the holy dead at the 

 commencement of the Millenium, and their reiyn with 

 Christ during the Millenial day and beyond. It also 

 advocates the necessity of a life of trust and obedience 

 in order to a partiiiiiatioii in that kingdom which 

 shall stand forever. The literal fultlllment of Proph- 

 ecy, and the signs which foreshadow the nearness and 

 certainty of His coming who is the Desire of Nations 

 are also 8i)ecially examined. 



Tekms: $1.00 per yi^ar, in advance. Single Cojjies 

 10 cents. Address all orders to, 



II. V. Keed, 

 No. 37. Tribune Building, Chicago. 



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 the succeeding number. 



NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 



NOTICE TO ALL ! 



CITJTS and descriptions of a New Honey Extractor, 

 ' made entirely difl'erent, and warranted superior 

 to all will appear in March Number of the American 

 Bee Journal. Our 24 page Illustrated Circular and 

 Apiarian-supply Price List for 1874 is now ready, with: 

 the Xew Hoiiey E.\traetor. It will be forward- 

 ed to any address on receipt of a three cent stamp. 



Address, J. W. WINDER, Importer and Breeder 

 of Italian Queen Bees. 

 feb74ml 132 Fourth st. Cincinnati, O. 



RAPE AND RAPP. 



WE herewith tender our thanks to Bee-Keepers 

 for past favors, and are again ready to furnish 

 Rape and Rapp, at 35 cents per pound. Three pounds 

 sow an acre. Shall have a pamphlet ready by March 

 1st. treating on its culture, with other interesting mat- 

 ter, which will be sent free, to those ordering 3 B)8; 

 To all others, 10 cents. Address, 

 feb74m4 KRUSCHKE BROS., Berlin, Wis. 



SALE OF 400 COLONIES 



OF 



ITALIAN HONEY BEES 



Having accepted the office of cashier of the Far- 

 mers and Merchants Bank of Jeti'erson, lately or- 

 ganized in this place. I will be unable to care for all the 

 850 Stocks of Honey Bees I have now on hand. I will 

 therefore 



Sell 400 of Them. 



These Bees are all pure Italians, and will be sold at 

 the following prices : 



Single colonies, or in small numbers $13.00 



Ten to Twenty colonies, per colony, 12.00 



Twenty, or more " "■ 11.50 



These Bees will be delivered free of charge at the 

 express station in Jefferson, and safe arrival at the 

 nearest express station of the purchaser guaranteed. 



Each of these stocks is in an eight frame Lang- 

 stroth movable comb hive, in good condition, and 

 with honey enough to last them to May 15, or longer. 



TERMisi : Cash in advance. 



ADAM GRIMM, 

 feb74m3 JeHerson, Wis. 



1865—1874. 



THE HONEY HOUSE 



C. O. PERRINE, 



Corner|Lake and Market Sts., 



CHICAGO. 



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