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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



ONE GOLONY 



Saved ivotTk Death the Coining 

 IXJinteK mould l^epay the cost of 

 aeopy of «« RDVJRflCED BEE CULjTUHE " ten Titoes OveP. In 5 of its 32 

 Chapteits tnay be pound the Best That is I^nouin upon Wintei*ing Bees. 

 It eosts 50 eents but its Peirusal naay make you $50 l^ichep neitt Spiting. 

 The " t^EVIEW '» and this Book foi< $1.25. If not Hequalnted cuith the 

 <«I^EVIBW," send fo» Samples. W. Z. HUTCKlpSO^^, Flint. IVIiehigan. 



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Mention the American Bee Journal. 



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coi^^iMiiSsioisr 3^/a:E:E^CIa:^?L.I^r'T's, 

 183 Reade Street, New York. 



RECEIVERS of all kinds of Country Prod- 

 uce, Including Game, Live and Dressed 

 Poultry, Dressed Hog-s and Calves. Specialties- 

 Berries, Grapes, Apples, Honey, Onions and 

 Potatoes. Stencils furnished. Correspondence 

 and consignments solicited. Reference: Dun's 

 Commercial Reports, to be found ai any bank. 

 12A26t 



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WHOI.es AI.E 



jE verytliiiis used in the Apiary. 



Greatest variety and largest stock 

 in the West. New catalogue, 54 illustrated 

 pages, free to Bee-Keepers. 

 21Atf E. KRETCHMER, Red Oak, Iowa. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BROOJU FRAiUES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Has no Fisli-boue in Surplus Houey. 



Bein^ the cleanest is usually worked 

 the quickest of any Foundation made. 

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{s«^^s!^'<a Sole Manufacturers, 



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Artistic Metalworkers 



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A SUCCESSFUL HONTER 



Always finds something good. Here it is. 



Cr\0 i f^ ^ CriVnrO ^^ stamps, or other- 

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Farm, Field and Stockman 



The Banner Farmers' Paper of the World, 



Ten -weeks on trail. This is a sprightly wide-awake, 

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 Fannly Journal. Price $1.00 a year, or $1.10 with 

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/I 24-PAGE PREMIUM UST, 



Handsomely illustrated, giving a list and full description 

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The best measure ever published for improving the present financial systems, increasing the amount of money 

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 landlord. Fil'tli— a circular fully describing the plan of the 



FARMER'S PROGRESSIVE READING CIRCLES 



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