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ADVERTISEMiElsTTS. 



Advertisements will be received at the rate often 

 cents per line, Nonpariel space, each insertion, cash 

 in advance : and we require that every Advertiser 



-at i<lies us of his responsibility and intention to do 

 kll that he agrees, and that his goods are really worth 

 I he price asked for them. 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



HONEY JARS. 



» Ine pound (square) Jars, per gross, 86.50 



Two " " " '• S.50 



< 'orks, " .75 



Tin Foil Caps, " 1.20 



One and Two Pound Labels, per gross 75 



The same with address printed to order, per 1000, 5.00 

 1 qt. Self-Sealing Mason's Fruit Jars, per gross,.. 19.00 

 Labels for above, " " .66 



The same with printed address, per 1000 4.25 



I shall have on hand and. ready for shipment from 

 the 15th of June, a large lot of 1 and 2 pound square 

 flint (white) glass honey jars. They are of the same 

 style as my other jars, which are by this time well 

 enough known. 



I shall sell 1 lb. (white) flint Glass Jars per gross $9.00 

 2 • " " " . 11.00 



In lots of 10 gross or more, the same as the others, 

 60 cts. less per gross. 



Langstroth's Bee Hives, Bee Veils, Uncapping 

 Knives, &c, I oiler at lowest possible prices. 



Straw Mats,— to fit the top of Langstroth's hive— the 

 manufacture of M. Kevin's, Cheviot, Hamilton Co., 

 O., and well made, at 84.50 per doz. 



UNCAPPING KNIVE8. 



As good as any. 



Each .* 50 



['it doz 81.50 



For further particulars, Address, 

 ltf CHAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati. O. 



ill IBB WOELP« 



OUR Bee Journal of the Southern States. Issued 

 monthlv at $2.00 per year. Sample copies free. 



Address A. F. MOON & Co. Rome, Georgia. 



NOKTH AMERICAN 



BEE-KEEPERS' SOCIETY. 



Officious: Seth Hoagland, Mercer, Pa., President; 

 Aimer J. Pope, Indianapolis, Secretary; J. S. Hill, 

 Mt. Healthy, O., Treasurer; D. L. Adair, Hawesville, 

 Ivy., Cor. Secretary. With oue Vice President in each 

 state. Territory and Province. 



The Society will hold its Fourth Annual Session at 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., on the second Wednesday, (11th day,) 

 of November, 1874. 



The payment of $1.00, annually, entitles to Member- 

 ship, and a copy of the Transactions, when published. 



ILLUSTRATED I A r magnificently II In s tr at ed 

 TAim\TAT Monthly, with Ckromo $2.50 



JUUttJNAJj | a year. Send 10 cts. for sam- 

 ple copy, or 30 cts. for sample Chromo, terms to 

 agents, etc. Canvassers Wanted, in everv town, 

 county & State. Address THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 Room 27 Tribune Building, Chicago. 



NEW YORK HONEY HOUSE. 



No's 208, 210 and 212 South Fifth Avenue, Corner of 

 Grand street. 



Cash on delivery, paid for Ilonev. 

 9tl l (l ' S.E. SPAIDS- 



Philip's Southern Farmer. 



ZVIeiupIiis, Tenn. 



ONLY two dollars per annum for a Journal devo- 

 ted to agriculture, horticulture, bees, stock and 

 poultry. The acknowledged peer of any monthlv in 

 the South. Send your address and get a specimen. 

 Advertise your stock and poultry in the Farmer. 

 Address as above. Ht2x 



•GIL ask ijiiy wsmm® 



1 tt> Round Jars per gross $5.5<J 



•i " " 7.50 



Corks " '• 75c to 1.00 



M pt Honey Tumblers plain or ribbed per doz 4<» 



six doz. in a box. Packages each 40 



% pt Honey Tumblers plain or ribbed per doz 50> 



six doz. in a box. Packages each 15 



'4 pt Honey Tumblers Tin Top, per doz 65 



Six doz. in a' box. Packages 45 



>< pt Honey Tumblers Tin Top, per doz 75 



Six doz. in a box. Packages 50 



Also, Window Glass, Lamp Chimneys, and Glass- 

 ware of all kinds. For side by B. L. FAHNESTOCK 

 Late B. L. Fahnestock, Fortune & Co. Glass manu- 

 facturers, 76 Wood St. Pittsburgh, Pa. >l 



FOR SO CENTS 

 we will send The Na- 

 tional Agriculturist, 



a large, live, 16-page illus- 

 trated family paper, six 

 months on trial, or with 

 large first class chromo 

 Flowers of Paradise, 15^x 

 21 inches, for $1.00, and 

 extend the time six months 

 free to agents sending sub- 

 scribers, besides large cash commission or premiums. 

 The Bee-Keepers' Magazine, same terms. 

 Terms to Ascents sent free. Address H. A. KINK 

 & CO.. 75 Barclay Street. New York. 



QUINBY'S NEW SMOKER. 



A LL who expect to manage bees successfully, will 

 _zA_ want the best method yet devised of using smoke. 

 By putting old rags, rotten wood, or other material in 

 a tin Cylinder, and working a small bellows with one 

 hand, smoke can lie directed to any point, in quanti- 

 ties to suit. Price 81.50. Sent by mail $1.60, They 

 are now improved by being made without solder. 



Send for circular and price list. 7tf 



M. QUINBY, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. N. V- 



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 IVIOAVf-il'Al^EITW We furnish all Magazines. 

 Leslie's papers, regular price 84, our price $3.40. All 

 other papers equally cheap, some cheaper. 

 BOOKS All kinds, to members of our club at 

 BOO'KW 1-5 less than retail price. 

 Address for CLUB LIST and BOOK circular: 

 K. KRETCHMER & Co. Coburg, Montg'y Co. Iowa. 



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A- we cannot take the space in future numbers to go over the same ground again, and Volume One 

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