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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



J>^ecial Jlotices. 



The Bee Journal for 1885. 



To increase the number of readers 

 of the Bee Journal, we believe, will 

 aid progressive bee-culture and help 

 to elevate the pursuit. We, therefore, 

 offer the following 



CASH PREMrUirS FOB CLUBS. 



$10.00 for the largest club received 

 at this office before Feb. 1, 1885 (either 

 of the Weekly, Monthly, or both) ; one 

 Weekly counts same as 4 Monthlies. 



$.5.00 for the second largest ; $4.00 

 for the third : S3.00 for the fourth ; 

 $2.00 for the hfth ; and $1.00 for the 

 sixth largest club. 



Subscriptions for two or more years 

 for one person, will count the same 

 as each year for a different person. 



^" For two subscribers for the 

 Weekly Bee Journal (or 8 for the 

 Monthly) for one year, we will present 

 a Pocket Dictionary, and send it by 

 mail postpaid. 



(^ We will send sample copies 

 free to all who wish them, or desire to 

 get up Clubs. Now is the time to 

 work for the Cash premiums we offer. 

 A large club for the Monthly can be 

 gotten up in almost every locality. 



i^Tor $2.75 we will supply the 

 Weekly Bee Journal one year, and 

 Dzierzon's Rational Bee-Keeping, in 

 paper covers ; or the Monthly Bee 

 Journal and the book for $1.25. Or, 

 bound in cloth, with Weekly, $3.00 ; 

 with the Monthly, $1.50. 



PremiTiin for Club of 10 Subscribers. 



The book for every farmer is the one 

 entitled "Affleck's Farmer's and Planter's 

 Record and Account Book," in which there 

 is the most systematic, complete and conve- 

 nient arrangement of headings for every 

 Farm Account and memoranda of all impor- 

 tant events which may occur in connection 

 with his business. Every progressive farmer 

 certainly desires, to make a success of his 

 occupation, and should adopt every possible 

 means of iiringing about that result. He, 

 then, should have a correct knowledge of 

 his entire business, which he can have only 

 by keeping a correct account of every crop 

 produced on his farm, the cost of production 

 of all his live stock and an itemized account 

 of all his expenses. Then at the close of the 

 year, when he takes off his balance sheet, 

 which is admirably arranged in the book 

 above referred to, he will be able to see at a 

 glance whether his farm does or does not 

 pay. 



This valuable book contains 100 pages, 

 is nicely printed on writing paper, ruled and 

 bound. 'and the price is $:!.00. It can be sent 

 by mail for 24 cents extra. 



We can supply these books at the publish- 

 er's price, or will make a present of one 

 copy for every club of TEN subscribers t(i 

 the Weekly Bee Journal for one year, with 

 $20. Four subscribers to the Monthly will 

 count the same as one for the Weekly. 



Now is the time to get up Clubs. Who will 

 work for a copy of this valuable book. 



CLCBBINtt LIST. 



We will supply tbe American Bee <loarna) 



one year, and aay of tbe following Books, at tfae 

 prices quoted in the last column of fl^nires. Tbe 

 first column f^ves the re^lar price of both. All 

 postaKe prepaid. 



Price of both. Club 

 The Weekly Bee Journal $2 00. . 



and Cook's Manual, latest edftion 3 25.. 3 00 



Bees and Honey (T.G.Newman)cloth 3 00.. 2 75 



Bees and Honey (paper covers) 2 75. . 2 50 



Binder for Weekly Bee Journal 2 75.. 2 50 



Apiary Register for KHJ colonies 3 25.. 3 00 



Dzierzon's New Bee Book (cloth).... 4 0©.. 3 00 



Dzierzon's New Book (paper covers) 3 50. . 2 75 



Quinby's New Bee-Keeping 3 50.. 3 25 



Langs troth's Standard Work 4 00 3 76 



Boot's A B C of Bee Culture (cloth) 3 25.. 3 10 



Alley's Queen Rearing 3 00. . 2 76 



The Weekly Bee Journal one year 



and Gleanings inBee-Culture(A.L. Root) 3 00.. 2 75 



Bee-Keepers' Magazine (A.J.King). 3 00.. 2 75 



Bee-Keepers' Guide (A.G.Hill) 2 50.. 2 35 



Kansas Bee-Keeper 300.. 2 75 



The Apiculturist, (Silas M. Locke) . . 3 00. . 2 90 



The 6 above-named papers 6 50. . 6 00 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



•as West Madison Street.. Vhlcnira, in. 



Apiary Register— New Edition. 



All who intend to be systematic in 

 their work in the apiary, should get a 

 copy and commence to use it. The 

 prices will hereafter be as follows : 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $1 00 



" 100 colonies 220 pages 1 25 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



The larger ones can be used for a 

 few colonies, give room for an increase 

 of numbers, and still keep the record 

 all together in one book, and are there- 

 fore the most desirable ones. 



1^ To Canadian subscribers let us 

 say that we have made arrangements 

 so that we can supply the Famier^s 

 Advocate of London, Ont., and the 

 Monthly Bee Journal for one year 

 at $1.25 for the two. 



HONEY, 



WANTED. 



I want nno or two tons of 

 M'liiteriover Kxtraoted 

 Honey, put xij) in •JOU-pound Kofrs. Parties 

 wishinjj: to XRAIIK such for Beo- Keepers' 

 SUPPLIES are invited to correspond with 

 me. ALFREO H. NEWSMAN, 



923 West Madison St.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



YES, WHY NOT ? 



SEND me your address on n postal and receive 

 a descriptuin uf Hy Ini|»roved Uook fur 

 bottom- boards of bee-hives. 



CHEAP! SIMPI.E ! EFFECTIVE! 



Pronounced the •*heiit thinfc .oat." Sample 

 hook for a two-cent stump. No room to aay more. 



Write to 



HO^VARD V. ACKEKMAN. 



lABtf NOUTH INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



«n «n M';M> .\<l<lr<'i.» iiMil roi'civo 

 L'll U L' mil' whc.li-siili- list I.I 4011 li-il.l- 



A XtlAJJJIfor IH.S.-,. Pi'ici'S Ix'low the 



!o«rst. rutalnirue of Hees, Queens, Small 



Fruit, Alsilie Clover, etc.. on appplieation. 



C. m. UOODSPKKU, 



•JAlt THOKN HILL, N. Y. 



HAND°BOOro7 HEALTH, 



Hints and Ready Recipes, 



Is the title of a very valuable book tbat RiTes a 

 fireat amount of information, of the Utmost Im- 



Eortance to Everybody, concerning their daily 

 ablts of Eatind, Drinking, Dreasinjir, Sleeping* 

 Bathing. Working, etc. 



It Costs only TWEKTY-FIVE CENTS, 

 and contains S8 pages, and is sent by malU 

 post-paid, on receipt of price. This Is jusfi. 

 the Book that every family should have. 



IT TELLS ABOUT 



What to Eat, 

 How to Eat it, 

 Things to Do, 

 Things to Avoid, 

 Perils of Summer, 

 How to Breathe, 

 Overheating Houses, 

 Ventilation. 

 Influence of Plants. 

 Occupation for Invalids, 

 Superfluous Hair, 

 Restoring the Drowned, 

 Preventing Neur-Sight- 

 edness. 



Parasites of the Skin, 

 Bathing— Best way, 

 Lungs &, Lung Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them. 

 Clothing— what to Wear 

 How much to Wear, 

 Contagious Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them. 

 Exercise, 

 Care of Teeth, 

 After- Dinner Naps, 

 Headache, causeA 

 Malarial Affections, 

 Croup— to Prevent. 



IT TELLS HOW TO CUKE 

 Black Eves, Boils. Bums, Chilblains, Cold Feet, 

 Corns,<'6ugh8,Cholera,Diarrho6i. Diphtheria, Dys- 

 entery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Ear Ache, Felons 

 Fetid Feet, Freckles, lieadache. Hiccough, Hives 

 Hoarseness, Itchinii, Intlamed Breasts. Ivy Poison- 

 ing, Moles, Pimples, Piles. Rheumatism. Ringworm, 

 Snoring. Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth, Sore- 

 Nipples.Sore Throat, Sun-str(»ke, Stings and Insect 

 Bites, Sweating Feet. Toothache, Ulcers, Warts, 

 whooping Cough, Worms in Children. 



It will Save Doctor Bills ! 



Price only So Cents. Sent by Mail, post-paid, 

 THOMAS O. XETFMABT. 



925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO. LLL.. 



A NEW BEE-VEIL. 



There are five cross 

 bars united by a rivet 

 through tlieir center at 

 the top. These bars are 

 buttoned on to studs 

 on the neck-band. The 

 bars are of best lijrht i 

 spvin^teel; the neck- 

 band -of best hard 

 springbrass; tlie cover 

 is of handsome light 

 material. It Is very 

 easily put together, no ti> 

 take off, and folds compmi i,\ 

 6x7 inches by one inch deep. Tliere would 

 be no discomfort in wearing it either day or 

 night, and the protection against Mosquitoes, 

 Flies, Bees. Gnats, etc., is perfect. The 

 weight of the entire Veil being only five- 

 ounces. Price, by Mail or Express, $1.00. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



923 West Madiaon Street. Chicago. IH, 



THE POULTRY RAISER, 



1:9 Dearborn St., 

 J Chicago, 111. 



■ Only jri cents per year, for V2 numbers of \G- 

 pages each. |;KK.i.ooin gold free. Send 2c. stamp- 

 for sample copy. i!C3t 



ENGRA VINGS 



THE HORSE, 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TKEATISE giving an Index of diseasea^ 

 and the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a 

 table giving all the principal drugs used for the- 

 horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison; a table with an engraving of the- 

 horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling- 

 the age of tbe horse ; a valuable collection of re- 

 cipes, and much valuable Information, 



Price 85 cent«.— Sent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILIj. . 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPEE'S ADVISEE. 



The Bkitish Bee Jocrnal is published SEMI- 

 MONTHLY, at Seven Shillings per annum, and 

 contains the best practical information for the 

 time being, showing what to do, and when and 

 how to do it. Kev. S. R. PEEI*. Editor. 

 LONDON. ENGLAND. 



