ADYimTISEBS'BEPABIlIE^T. 



.<!aL.ID^VEI^TISE3i>/i:ElsrTS. 



Aclvertisements will be received at the rate of ten 

 cents per line, Nonpariel space, each insertion, cash 

 in advance ; and we require thuit every Advertiser 

 satisfies iis of his resijonsibility and intention to do 

 all that he agrees, ami that his" goods are really worth 

 the price asked for them. 



Eaklv to bed and early to rise will al! be in vain if 

 vou don't advertise.— J^j'om Rural New- Yorker of 

 J>ec. Vlth, 1874. 



MUTH'S ADVE^RTISEMENT. 



HONE^ JAKS. 



One pound (square) Jars, per gross, SG.50 



Two " " '• " 8..50 



One " " " Flint glass per gross 9.0U 



Two '• " ' .....11.00 



t'oiks for 1 and '2 lb. jars 15 



Tin Foil Caps, per gross 1.30 



i^aijels, " " 15 



A thousand labels address printed to order 5.00 



One <it. fruit jars. Mason's patent, per gross 19.00 



Lauels for same, " " 05 



A thousand labels addrees printed to order 4.35 



As good as any. 



Each 50 



Per doz $4.50 



Straw Mats, Bee Veils, Alsike Clover seed etc. at 

 reasonable rates. 

 For further particulars, Address, 

 Itf CHAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, O. 



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OUR Bee Journal of the Southern States. Issued 

 monthly at $2.00 per year. Samiile copies free. 



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



The Fruit Recorder & Cottage Gardener 



will be sent free for 3 montlis to all 

 MDNTTTS ^^'h<^ will pav postage at office of de- 



31UVi>IXia.O Jj^.g^.y y^Q j^Q ^Q^ j^^j. j^jjy yj^^ jQ 

 ■CiDTPl? subscribe for our pajjer until they 

 J IviliJli. know what they are to get. It speaks 

 for itself. Price only $1 per year. 

 The Small Fruit Instructor, is a work of 64 pp. 

 that tells in simple language just how to grow fruits 

 in abundance for home use or market. Price 25 cts. 

 post-paid. A. M. PliR»¥, Rochester, IS, Y. 



BEE journal! 



Every Bee-Keeper should 

 subscribe for this Monthl;-. 

 It is the ol<l0!staiid best 

 scientitic and practical 

 Journal of Apiculture in 

 the World. The mcst suc- 

 ct^ssful and experienced 

 Apiarians in this country 

 and Europe contribute to its pages. Terms, $2.00 

 a year in advance. 8emi a Stamp for a Sample 

 Copy. Address, THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



IMPORTED BEES. 



For the past seven years we have Imported bee* 

 from Italy and havt failed nearly every time, by lack 

 of knowledge of the true conditions necessary for so 

 long a journey, and oii account of the carelessness cf 

 the shippers. But we are now succeeding so weil 

 that we receive ninety per cent of the Queens alive. 



We claim to be 



The only regular Importers of 



IT, A 1^:1 AM BBE^ 

 I3Sr Tills COTJISTTI^^S'. 

 We received over 



ONE HUNDRED QUEENS 



in the season of 1874. Our Queens come from the best, 

 districts of Italy. They are all young. 



We winter OO" Imported Queens in our Apiarj-, anil 



will sell tliem in full colonies in tlxe spring, safe 



arrival gnaranteed. 



Price : Colony of Italians with Imported Qneen $20.0(S 



home bred " 15.m> 



Our hives are good, Avell paintetl movable frame 



hives. For particuSars address 



CH. DADANT & SOX, Hamilton, 



Hancock Co., Ills. 



I hereby certify that Messrs Ch. Dadant & Son of 

 this place, are constantly receiveing large numbers 

 of Italian bees, from fcuroi)e through this office. 

 The}' have received seven invoices since June last. 

 These bees are nicely packed, and seem to l>e always 

 veiw lively. E. S. Daumng, U. S. Express Agent. 



Hamilton, Ills. Oct. 1st, 1874. 



Tile Bee -Keeper s' 

 Mag-azine, edited by 

 H. A. King, the only IL- 



I> U S T K A T E 1} MAGAZINK 



treating of B e e - C u 1 1 u r e 

 in the United States. 33 

 jiages. Terms, $1.2.5 a year 

 with a )) resent. The 64 

 ])age specimen n n m b e r, 

 with beautiful life-like 

 chromo of Italian bees and 

 honey plants (jn-ice 50 cents), sent free with the Mag- 

 azine five months for ,50 cents. Agents wanted. Ad- 

 dress W. B. COBIJ, Publisher, 75 Barclay Street, N. Y. 



PhiliTD's Southern Farmer. 



IMeiiipIils, Teiiii. 



ONLY two dollars per annum for a Journal devo- 

 ted to agi-iculture, horticulture, bees, stock and 

 jioultry. The acknowledged peer ot any monthly in 

 the South. Send your address .and get a specimen. 

 Advektise your stock and poultry in the Farmer. 

 Address, as above. Ilt2x 



GLASS CUTTERS 



That will cut glass equal to a diamond at less than 

 one-tenth the cost. Any one can use them. Just the 

 thing for those making or using honey boxes, liot-bed 

 sashes, framing pictures etc., and willbetound conve- 

 nient bv manv others. Sent by mail to anv address 

 on receipt of "50c bv GEO. O. TOMPKINSl 

 Sip White Pl:iins, Westchester Co., N. Y. 



One Copy One Year 75 Cents, or with Lithograpii of Apiary, size r2xl(i, Mailed Free, Postpaid, $1.00, or I>itho- 

 grai)h wdl be sent as a Premium' for Two Subscribers at 75 cents each. 

 Any person obtaining Three Subscribers at 75 Cents each, may retain 35 Cents for their trouble. 

 '• Five " " " -^ " 75 



Ten " " " " 2.50 " '* 



Any number above Ten Avill be sent at the rate of Fiftv Cents each. 



>lames may be sent at any time during the vear, and whenever a club is reached, we will credit 

 back the_ amount previouslv sent us in excess of the (nub Kates. In this way any of the 



Articles Mentioned on our PRICE LIST may be Secured as "PREMIUMS. 



Please mention when names .-ire intended for Clubs. .\n acknnwledgniciit wil! l)c sent in all <'a,se8 

 on receipt ol money -for any puri)ose wliatever -by return mail. Volumes I, & 11, mav be C(mnted on 

 the same terms, as we have a 



Large Supply of BACK LUMBERS Provided for new Beginners ! 



-V^ we cannot take the space in fiidirc iiiunbei-s to no over the same ground again, and Volume One 

 cOntams the entire Fundamental Principles and 



GrrouTifl Worli tor* {Starting- an ^^piar-j^. 



