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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAU 



BEST ATLAS IN THE WORLD 



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It Gives the Population, by the Census of 1890, 



Of each State and Territory, of all counties of the United States, and of American 

 Cities with over 8,000 inhabitants. 



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 Tlie edition for ls92 contains new maps of southern 

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 '^Peerless Atlas of the World." 

 "^LiARGE AND 3IAGMFICEIVT ILL,US- 

 TllATIONS embellish nearly every page of the 

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The popular and electoral votes for president in 

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The agricultural productions of the United States. 



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Homestead laws and civil service rules. 



Statistics of immigration into the United States, 

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Public debt of the United States for the past 100 

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Commercial failures in the United States for 1889 

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Indebtedness of the world, with per cent of in- 

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Gold and silver statistics of the United States. 



Interest laws and statutes of limitations for each 

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Exports of breadstuff and petroleum for 1889. 1890 

 and 1891. . , 



Number and value of farm animals m the United 

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The cultivable area of the United States as com- 

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Postal information, with rates. 



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It contains a General Description of the World, giving its physical features— form, density 

 temperature, motion, the seasons, climatic conditions, winds and currents; distribution of land and 

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Size, Open, 14 by 22 Inches ; Closed, 14 by 11 Inches, 



By the reference index, counties and county-seats 



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 The maps are handsomely colored, most of them in 



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 It gives a classified list of all nations of the earth, 



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 Population of each state in the Union for the past 



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 A condensed history of each state. 

 Miles of railroad in each state. 

 The peculiarities of soil and climate, together with 



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 The educational and religious interests of each 



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 List of all the Presidents of the United States. 



