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stung occasionally, he thought nothing 

 more about it until in a very short time 

 he noticed that the pain had disappeared. 

 That was three years ago, and he has 

 had no trouble with rheumatism or pain 

 in his head since then. 



The honey crop, the past season, was 

 light in this part of the State. Golden- 

 rod and some other fall flowers yielded 

 an abundance of honey, so that the bees 

 have gone into winter quarters in better 

 condition than for some years. 



M. A. Doolittle. 



Bethlehem, Conn., Dec. 3, 1892. 



The World's Fair Women 



" Souvenir " is the daintiest and pret- 

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 World's Fair. It is by Josephine D. 

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Excellent Weekly.— The splen- 

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 published at 213 N. Calvert St., Balti- 

 more, Md., contained the following 

 kindly notice of the American Bee 

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We record the fact that this old and 

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 hands, and comes to us in a new dress. 

 It has always been a paper full of enter- 

 prize, and we wish its present proprie- 

 tors abundant success. 



There is Not One Person 



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