American bee journal . theMount—The Diseinlrs Plucking Corn on theSabbath—Jesus WalkiuK on the Water—TheAgony in the Garden—Death of the PaleHorse. Seventeen handsome full page platesunder one cover. Standard Atlas of the World. To any one sending us, direct to Five SJEW Subscribers for one year, with (renewals not tocount), we will present this beautifulAtlas. Ijv mail, : Tljis ATLAS contains large scaleMaps of every coun-trj- and civil divisionupon the face of theGlobe. It is beautifully il-lustrated with color-ed diagrams, showingtlie wealth, the debt,the civil
American bee journal . theMount—The Diseinlrs Plucking Corn on theSabbath—Jesus WalkiuK on the Water—TheAgony in the Garden—Death of the PaleHorse. Seventeen handsome full page platesunder one cover. Standard Atlas of the World. To any one sending us, direct to Five SJEW Subscribers for one year, with (renewals not tocount), we will present this beautifulAtlas. Ijv mail, : Tljis ATLAS contains large scaleMaps of every coun-trj- and civil divisionupon the face of theGlobe. It is beautifully il-lustrated with color-ed diagrams, showingtlie wealth, the debt,the civil condition ofthe people, chief pro-duLlions, the manu-factures and the com-merce,religious sects,etc., and a superb lineof engravings of his-torical interest andvalue, together withmany new and desir-able features whichare expressly gottenup for this work—among which will befound a concise his-tory of each State. Price, in best English cloth binding (size, closed,11x14 inches ; opened, i;2xi4 inches), $ Red Isabels for Pails.—We havethree sizes of these Labels ranging in sizefor pails to hold from one to ten pounds ofhoney. Price, 81 for a hundred, with thename and address of the bee-keeper printedon them. Smaller quantities at one centeach ; but we cannot print the name audaddress on less than 100. Larger quantitiesaccording to size, as follows: Size A. Size B. Size C. 250 Labels $ $ SOOLabels 1,000 Labels /ta Samples mailed free, upon application. Hastings Perfection Feeder.— This excellent Feeder will hold 2 quarts,and the letting down of the feed is regulatedby a thumb-screw. The cap screws securelyon. It is easy to regulate—either a spoonfulor a quart—and that amount can be givenin an hour or a day, as desired. By it thefood can be given where it is most needed-just over the cluster. Not a drop need belost, and no robber bees can get at it. Asingle one can be had for 40 cents, or adozen for , and it c
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