AD ViJJRTISE'ES' DEPAET3IENT. 



MUTII'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



hone;^ jars. 



One pound (s(mare) J;ir.s, per crross, Sfi.50 



Two •' '■' " " 8.50 



<?no "■ " " Flint glass per gross.., -..9.00 



Two " " " " "• " " 11.00 



t^orks for 1 an<i 2 lb. jars 75 



Tin Foil Caps, per gross ..1.20 



J.^ibels, " " 75 



A thonsaml labels address printed to order .i.OO 



One Qt. fruit jars. Mason's patent, per gross 17.00 



Labels for same, " " .65 



A thousand labels address printed to order .4.25 



lTncai)ynng Knives, as good as any, each .50 



" "■ Iter doz 4.50 



Alsikc Clover Seed, per bnsliel....... 15.00 



" " " " peck 4.00 



" " " *' pound 35 



Straw Mats, Bee Veils etc., at reasonable rates. 



For further iiartrculars. Address. 

 K.f CHA8. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



the: BKK-KEEPERS' MAOAZINE, an illus- 

 trated monthly journal of 

 ,'J2 octavo pages, devoted 

 exclusively to Bee-Cul- 

 ture; edited by Albert J. 

 King, containing contri- 

 IViutions from Mrs. Ellen S. 

 Tupper and experienced 

 Bee-Keepers in America 

 und Ejjuoi'e. a large 

 space is devoted to begin- 

 ners, giving useful infor- 

 mation just when it is most needed throughout the 

 year. Terms |1.5i» jjer year. The Bee-Keepers'" Tcxt- 

 Book in German or EnrjUsh, and the Bee-Keepers' 

 Magazine 1 year Si. 70. A 64 page pamphlet (price 50c) 

 containing a beautiful life-like C'lirouio of Hoiiey> 

 Plants and Italian Bees in their natural colors, 

 with prize essay of IMrs. Tapper, Queen Rearing by 

 M. Quinby, instruction for beginners, etc., sent free 

 with the Magazine, on trial. 4 months for 50 cents. 

 Agents wanted— Cash commission and permanent 

 employment. Address, 



KING & SEOCUM, 61 Hudson St., N. Y. 



ITALIAN QUEENS bred from imported mothers— 

 a month earlier than in the North. Purity and 

 safe arrival guaranteed. .Mso full colonies of Italians 

 in Langstroth hives for sale at $15.00 per colony. 

 Address I>r. J. P. H. BROWN, Augusta, Ga. 



^ llOf EY EXTRACTORST 



Made Entirely of Metal. 

 ]Xo "W^oocl .A^boixt Tlieiii- 



Price SS.50 to SlO.OO. Circulars with .lirections for 

 use on application. A. I. HOOT, Medina, Ohio." 



Price 15 cts. jier lb., in }i lb. sticks, or 3 lb. bricks. 

 Can be fed in any weather. A. I. ROOT, Medina, <). 



IMPORTED BEES. 

 CHEAP. 



Havnjg more liupoited Queens than we care Uy 

 winter, we will sell in October and November 2a large 

 nuclei with 4 frames c-f brood a;ml honey, with Im- 

 ported Queens, for tine low price of §12.00" eac-h. 



Safe arrival guai-anteed. 



Address CII. DADANTA SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111. 



Rev. S. H. PLATT'S FAITH CL'RE of lameness of 

 years' standing, reported by tlie 



THREE 



MONTHS 

 FREE. 



press as a '-recent miracle ,-'^ a co^n- 

 jflete statement by hiujseU', (if iiaires. bv 

 mail. 15 cents. S. HARRISON' .t CO., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. Also, UNION IN' 

 1 CHRIST, an illustrated paper, sent 

 THREE MONTHS FREE On trial ; (if) cts. a year, 2.5 cts. to- 

 Agents, Clergymen, or Reailing Roonis. Agenti wan- 

 ted, terms liberal. Send now. to 

 11 tf H. A. K ING. 37 Park R ow. N. Y. 



THE FHAIHIE FARmEK 



Was established in 18tl, and is now the leailing Agri- 

 cultural and Family .Journal in the West. It is devo- 

 ted to the interests of Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock 

 breeiling, the Apiary, Poultry, Household, etc.: it has- 

 also a literary and young folks' department and gives 

 full market repwts, news and topics of the day. It is 

 published weekly by the 



I*raii'ie l^^'arnioi' C"oir»i>aiiy 

 at Cltica^o^ in a neat ijuarto form of eight large pa- 

 ges, and is handsomely illustrated from time to time, 

 with portraits of line stock, buildings, iraproved farm 

 machinery, etc. 



The publishers' aim is to make it indispensable in 

 every household into which it finds its way. Speci- 

 hien copies will be sent to any address, free, subscrij)- 

 tion price is t2.15 i)er year, payable in advatice. 



Liberal cash commissions allowed to agents, and t;> 

 those who vs.i\y associate together for subscription 

 piiri)oses. 



OTTR Bee Journal of the Southern States. I.ssued 

 monthly at $3.00 per year. Sample co])ies free. 



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



EAcry Bec-Kf cper should 

 subscribe for this Mouthlj', 

 It is the oI(le»it ami best. 



I scientific and practical 

 I Journal of Apiculture in 

 tlie World. The most sue- 

 I ce.ssful .and experienced 

 Apiarians in this c-ounlry 

 and Europe contribute to its liugt's. Todhs, ;}2.'K) 

 a vear in advance, ^in'in! a !«>(:sii9]t fsir a f^';un|ite 

 VAt^y. Address. THOMAS (r. NEWMAN. 



I!i6 and l'.>8 South Clark Street, Chicago. Ills. 



Onq Copy One Year 75 Cents, «n- with EitUograi>ii of A).iary, size PixlC, Mailcil l-iv.-. Postpaid, §1.00, or I.ithr.- 



graph will be sent as .'i I'reminui for Two Subscribers at 75 cents each. 



Any person obtaining Three Subscribers at 75 Cents each, may retain 25 Cents for tlieir troulile. 



" " Five *' •' " " 75 "' " 



'« u Xj,jj u a u 4. 2.50 " " 



Any number .above Ten will be sent .at the rate of Fifty < Vnts oadi. 



Names may be sent at any time, during the yeai', and whenevji- a club is reached, we will credit 

 liiick the amount pre\iously sent us in excess of the Clu)) Rati's. In this wav anv of tiic 



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



l'leas(! mention when nanu's ai-c intended for Clubs. An acknowlfilmncnt will be sent iu all cases 

 on riiceipt of iaone5--for any i)urpose whatever— by return mail. Volnnics 1, & II, ma\ be counted on 

 tlic same tcaans, as we have a •<"''^- 



Large Supply of BACK LUMBERS Provided for new beginners \ 



As wo ''annot take tlu; siiacc in fulir.-i 

 isonlaiiis the entij't; Fundamental l'i'ni(-ii 



nuinlicrs to go over the 



Vi'ound again, and Volume. On,- 



Oi'oixncl "Worls: lor JStai'ting' an ^^piai^'j^. 



