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Very I^o^v-rate Excursions to the "West, North- 

 west, and Southwest via 



WABASH 



Tickets on sale every day during March and April to San Francisco, I^os Angeles. Portland. Seattle, 

 and to intermediate points at proportionately low farts, on which stop overs will be granted at cer- 

 tain points Also special one-way, colonist, and round-trip homeseekers' excursion tickets to Den- 

 ver, Colorado Springs. Pueblo, and many other points in the Middle and Southern States, which will 

 be on .<-ale March 1st and loth, and April oth and 19th at greatly reduced rates. 



Commencing April 22nd, and daily until April 30th, the Wabash will sell round-trip tickets to 



Sa,K\ Francisco and Los Angeles 



at a rate of less than one first-class fare for the round trip, with final return limit of June 30th, 

 1904. Stop-overs will be allowed at and west of Denver on the=e tickets, which may also be made to 

 read via diverse routes. In addition to this, a .<itop-over privilege of ten days will be accorded to 

 holders of these tickets at St. l,ouis upon payment of a fee of $1 00. 



For rates and full information in detail apply by letter or in person to 



WABASH TICKET OFFICE, 



820 FiftH A.ventxe, V* Pittsbur^H, Penna. 



F. H. TRISTRAM, 



Assistant Gen. Pass. A^t. 



CHARI^ES HAMILTON, 



Passeng'er A^ent. 



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I Southern Lands 



i FOR 



fR Bee Culture, General Farming, 



g. Live-stock Raising, Fruit, 



Truck and Poultry Raising, 



in sections traversed by 



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Southern Railway, 



c«,xic3. 'tla.e 



Mobile & Ohio Railroad. 



Good markets, productive soil, valuable 

 timber, health region. Fine old time 

 plantations, farm lands, wild lands, 



$3 TO $15 PER ACRE. 



Interesting literature sent free on ap- 

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 Industrial Agent, Washington, D. C. 



CHAS 



S. CHASE, T. B. THACKSTON, 



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Chemical Bldg., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



TRAVELING AGENT 



225 Dearborn St., 

 Chicago, 111. 



BEE-KEEPERS, FARMERS, ^ ^^''^ y°» ^^^ '« 

 GARDNERS. ORCHAROISIS. ^r^il'r.'etS; 

 describing the best hive ever made. Contains the 

 principles of the J. A. Golden hive. My book, THE 

 QUEEN BEE, tells why you should keep bees. It tells 

 BEGINNERS IN BEE-KEEPING wliy they should and 

 how they can begin right. Price, long as the present 

 edition lasts, 25 cents, with supplement. First come 

 first served. 



T. K. MASSIE, Tophet, W. Va. 



one season, planting- in ro- 

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 Thousands of acres open to 

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Handsomely illustrated de- 

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 Alabama, sent free. John W. White, 

 Seaboard Air Line Railway, 

 Portsmouth, Va. 

 Splendid Location for Bee-keepers. 



Mr.A. I. Root's Writings 



of Grand Traverse territory and Leelanau Co. 

 are descriptive of Michigan's most beautiful 

 section reached most conveniently via the 



Pere Marquette R. R, 



7or pamphlets of Michigan farm lands and the fruit 



belt, address J. E. Merrltt, Manistee, Mlohigan. 



