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AMERICAN BEE JOURNA__. 



"A Year Among the Bees" 



A. talk about some of the Implements, Plans 



and Practices of a Bee Keeper of 25 



years' experience, who has for 8 



years made the Production 



of Honey his Exclusive 



Business. 



By Dr. C. C. MILLER. 



Its descriptions commence with the neces- 

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 well as telling Avhen to do, all that should be 

 done in the apiary. It contains 114 pages, and 

 is nicely bound in cloth. 



^ Price, 50 cents, by Ml^ 



Or it will be Clubbed with the American Bee 

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THOMAS G. NEWMAN^ & SON, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



BEE -KEEPERS' SUPPLIES! 



WE are prepared to furnish to Bee-Keepers 

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 free. Reference— First Nat'l Bank, this place. 

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 43Dly STERLING, ILL. 



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FltRlVIERS, a^XXENTION ! ! 



American Farm' and Game Laws 



BY 



HENRY AUSTIN, of tlie Boston Bar. 



A valuable book for Farmers, pertaining to 

 the law of all the States affecting their interests. 

 This volume will be a good investment for any 

 farmer, and should certainly be purchased by 

 everj^ Farmers' Club and Grange Library. 



As one of the leading Agricultural Magazines 

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 199, 201, 203 East Raiidolpli St., CHICAGO^ ILLS. 



HOG CHOLERA AND CHICKEN GAPES 



IF YOU send 10 one-cent stamps, I will send 

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 5 Alt GLEASON, TENN. 



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Bred from the best strains to be found, and 

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IDtf 

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BEESWAX WANTED. 



» BeesTrax— We will pay 2S cents per 



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(I^~ To avoid mistakes, the name of the 

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199, 201, 203 East Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



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Ooldeu Italian 



QUEENS! Bees 



worlc on red clo- 



— ■— ver. Untested, 70 



Tested, $1.10 ; 3 for 13.00. 



We've Clot 'Em! 



cents; 3 for $2.00. 

 Circular ol Supplies free. 



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Wet Feet, a Gold, Doctor's Bill 



DEATH AND FUNERAL, EXPENSES, 

 COST ABOUT $200. 



Root's Household Repairing Outfit, 



Costs $2. Take j'our choice. 



This Outfit is a 

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 vexatious " s h o e - 

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 Entire Outfit, neatly 

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199, 201, 203 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL., 



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