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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



JSoveviber IS. 1897. 



■i a^ ■■ M A Copy of 



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A Long Look Ahead. 



To-day's apparent economy may prove to have 

 been Kross extraviit^ance. He who b\ivs fence that 

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The Bee-Keei'Ehs' Review is $1.00 a year, 

 but, for the sake of Retting It Into new hands, 

 and being able to begin the year with a largo 

 list. I will, until Jan. 1st, send free to each 

 new subscriber, a copy of '"Advanced Bee- 

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 that gives briefly but clearly the best methods 

 of management from the lime the bees are 

 put Into the cellar In the fall until they are 

 again ready for winter— :!'3 chapters In all. 

 Those who prefer can have. Instead of the 

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THE "NOVELH" POCKET-KNIFE 



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GEO. W. YORK, 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



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The NovEUTY Knife Is Indeed a novelty. The novelty lies In the handle. It Is made 

 t>9autlfully of indestructible celluloid, which is as transparent as glass. Underneath tbs 

 celluloid, on one side of the handle Is placed an American Bee Journal reminder, and on th.% 

 other side, name and residence of the Subscriber. 



The material entering into this celebrated knife is of the very best quality; the bladet 

 ate handfocgred out of the very finest Eng;llsh razor-steel, and we warrant every blade. The 

 holsters are made of German silver, and will never rust or corrode. The rivets are hardeneo 

 German silver wire; the linings are plate briss; the back springs of Sheffield spring-steel, and 

 the tinisti of handle as described above. It will hist a lifetime, with proper usage. 



Wliy purchase the Novelty Knife? In case a good knife is lost, the chances are, 

 the owner will never recover it; but if the Novelty is lost, having name and address of ownei, 

 the finder will return it; otherwise to try to destroy the name and address, would destroy the 

 knife. If traveling, and you meet with a serious accident, and are so fortunate as to have oc« 

 of the Novelties, your pocket knife will serve as as an Identifier; and In case of death* youT 

 relatives will at once be apprised of the accident. 



How appropriate this knife is for a Christmas, New Year or birthday present I Wha^ 

 more lasting memento could a mother give to a son, a wife to a husband, a sister to a brother, 

 a lady to a gentleman, or vice versa, a sr)n to a mother, a husband to a wife, abrothertoasUte? 

 or a gentleman to a lady— the knife having the name of the recipient on one side ? 



The iiccompanying cut gives a faint idea, but cannot fully convey an exact representfi*" 

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How to Get this Valuable Knife.— We send itpostpaM, forSl. , or give It as & 

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 one copy of 



Winter Care of Horses and Cattle, 



by T. B. Terry, a book of the same size pages as the carp-book, 44 pages; price 40 

 cents, postpaid ; or In place of either one of the two we will send 



Maple Sugar and the Sugar -Bush, 



a book of the same size pages, costing also 40 cents, postpaid. Remember, in order 

 to get one of these valuable books all you have to do Is to send $1.00 for Gleanings, 

 and .5 cents postage, and we will give you one of them free. Remember, an old 

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 and send In $1.00 for a year In advance, with 5 cents postage. 



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