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29c. Do not look for much of any change in 

 these prices, and advise now to have honey 

 on the market as early as possible for best 

 prices. H. R. W. 



BUFFALO. N. Y.. Oct. 17.— The demand is 

 Improved, fancy movintr somewhat better at 

 14@l.5c.; choice, 12@13c.: buckwheat and 

 other, 9@10c. B. & Co. 



m^" We are pleased to again call our 

 readers' attention to the advertisement of 

 the Famous Manufacturing Company, of 

 Chicago, who, if all do not, should know by 

 this time, manufacture the "Champion" 

 Incubators and Brooders. They have for 

 this season a machine that cannot fail to 

 give satisfaction, as it embodies all of the 

 best principles that their years of experi- 

 ence have proven to be correct, as well as 

 new improvements that they have found 

 valuable in artificial incubation. Their 

 elegant catalogue, full of practical infor- 

 mation, will be sent free on application, if 

 you enclose a two-cent stamp to help pay 

 postage. 



Profitable Bee-Keeping:, by Mrs 



Atchley, will continue for some time in her 

 department of the Bee Journal, at least 

 each alternate week. Until further notice 

 we can furnish the back numbers from May 

 1st, beginning with her " Lessons," to new 

 subscribers who pay $1.00 for a year's sub- 

 scription to the Bee Journal — that is, we 

 can commence their year with the number 

 having the first lesson, if they so desire. 



**Foiil Brood; Its Natural History 

 and Rational Treatment," is the title of an 

 interesting booklet by Dr. Wm. R. Howard, 

 of Texas. It also contains a review of the 

 work of others on the same subject. It is 

 being sold at the office of the Bee Jour- 

 nal. Price, postpaid, 35 cents; or clubbed 

 with the Bee Journal for one year — both 

 together for $1.15. 



Honey as Food and ]9Iedicine is 



just the thing to help sell honey, as it shows 

 the various ways in which honey may be 

 used as a food and as a medicine. Try 100 

 copies of it, and see what good 'sales- 

 men " they are. See page 571 of this num- 

 ber of the Bee Journal for description and 

 prices. 



It^^ " As for me, I could not very well 

 live without the weekly visit of the " Old 

 Reliable."— H. Dupret, of Caaada, Nov. 1, 

 1894. 



Giood Honey-Sellers ought to be 

 needed now, and the little 33-page pamph- 

 let, "Honey as Food and Medicine," has 

 for years proven itself valuable in making 

 repeated sales of honey. Its distribution 

 will create a demand for the honey first, and 

 then the bee-keeper can follow it up and 

 supply that demand. Send to us for a 

 sample copy, only 5 cents ; 10 copies, post- 

 paid, 35 cents ; 50 copies, $1.35; or 100 copies 

 $3.00. Try 50 or 100 copies, and prove their 

 ability to aid you in disposing of your 

 honey at a good price. 



Advertiseineiits. 



UDNFY PAII ^ On present stock all orders 

 nUliLl fnlLO are subject to prior sale, all 

 pails tested. 101b pails, per 100, $«. GO; 5-lb. 

 pails, per 100, $4; 'ZV^-lb. pails, per 100, $3.50 

 at our warehouse. Terms net cash. 

 19A3t HORN <Sk^ CO., Keokuk, Iowa. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal 



t;i^~ OaIa —An Apiary of 76 Colonies 

 r Or »a>16 of Bees in No. 1 hives, loca- 

 ted in a spleniiid place for bee-keeping and 

 also pouliry-raisin^. 



J^~ Write for particulars. 



W. L. Backensto, Fort Logan, Colo. 



MeraUm the American Be' JoumaL 



T7__, Qrtlrx —150 Strong: Colonies of 

 £ or Da;i6 Italian Bees in painted 

 hiv('S-$;5 50 pt-r colony. In lots of 10— $3.00 

 each; 20anl over, $2.50 each. Must sell on 

 account of sickness, Sfpeak Quick ! 

 G. E. SEEIilTIAN, 

 Westbury Station. Queens Co., N. Y. 



When Answering this advertisement, Mention this •' 



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45 Randolph St., CHICAGO. 



Young Men and Women prepared for Profita- 

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Individual Instruction. Able teachers. 



Thorough Courses in 



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Catalogue sent free. Address, 



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Please mention the 

 'American Bee Journal.' 



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