THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



45 



i^pcciixl ^oticjcs. 



The Bee Journal for 1885. 



To increase the number of readers 

 of the Uee Journal, we believe, will 

 aid progressive bee-culture and help 

 to elevate the pursuit. We, therefore, 

 offer the following 



CASH PREMIUMS FOR CLUBS. 



$10.00 for the largest club received 

 at this office before Feb. 1, 18.85 (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 ; $3.00 for the fourth ; 

 $2.00 for the fifth ; 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. 



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 a.t follows : 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $1 o< 



" 100 colonies 220 pages 1 25 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 6<) 



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. 



^" 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. 



i^" 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. 



^"For $2.75 we will supply the 

 Weekly Bek Journal one year, and 

 Dzierzon's Rational Bee- Keening, 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. 



^^ We want one number of each 

 of the following • Aug. 1866, Feb. 

 1867, July 1870 and Oct. 1872. Any 

 one having them to spare will please 

 send us a Postal card. We will take 

 the first that offer them, and pay 25 

 cents each for the 4 numbers. 



CLUBBING LIST. 



We will supply the AmerlcuB Bee Journal 

 one year, and any of the followlntt Books, at tbe 

 prices quoted In tke lastcolnmn of tlKures. The 

 first column Klyes the reffular price of both. All 

 postaKe prep&ld. 



Price of both. Club 

 The Weekly Bee Journal »2 00.. 



and Cook's Manual, latest edition 3 35. . 3 OO 



Bees and Honey (T.O.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 HXl colonies 3 25. . 8 00 



Dzterzon'sNew Bee Book (cloth).... 4 00.. 3 00 

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



(juinby'sNew Bee-KeepinK 3 50.. 3 26 



Langstroth's Standard Work 4 00. . 3 76 



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

 Alley's Queen Rearing 3 00.. 2 7E 



The Weekly Bee Journal one year 



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

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



Bee-Keepers' Guide (A.G.Hill) 2 60.. 2 35 



Kansas Bee-Keeper 3 00.. 2 75 



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



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



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



9XA Wfst Madison Htreet.. Cblcniru, 111. 



Create a Local Honey Market. 



Now is the time to create Honey 

 Markets in every village, town and 

 city. Wide - awake honey producers 

 should get the Leaflets " Why eat 

 Honey" (only 50 cents per 100), or else 

 the pamphlets on " Honey as Food 

 and Medicine," and scatter them 

 plentifully all over the territory they 

 can supply with honey, and the result 

 will be a demand that will readily take 

 all of their crops at remunerative 

 prices. The prices for "Honey as Food 

 and Medicine " are as follows : 



Single copy 5 cts.; per doz., 40 cts. ; 

 per hundred, $2.50. 500 will be sent 

 postpaid for $10.00 ; or 1000 for 

 $1500. On orders of 100 or more, 

 we will print, if desired, on the 

 cover-page, " Presented by," etc.. 

 (giving the name and address of the 

 bee-keeper who scatters them). This 

 alone will pay him for all his trouble 

 and expense — enabling him to dispose 

 of his honey at home, at a good profit. 



i®° To give away a copy of " Honey 

 as Food and Medicine " to every one wlio 

 buys a package of honey, will sell almost 

 any quantity of it. 



1^" To Canadian subscribers let us 

 say that we have made arrangements 

 so that we can supply the Furmer^s 

 Advocate of London, Out., and the 

 Monthly Bee Journal for one year 

 at $1.25 for the two. 



i^" The long winter evenings will 

 be well occupied by reading bee litera- 

 ture. Wlien renewing your subscrip- 

 tion, it will be well to get some good 

 bee-books. See our list of books on 

 the second page and select what you 

 need. 



^" Our rates for two or more 

 copies of the book," Bees and Honey," 

 may be found on the Book List on 

 the second page of this paper. Also 

 wholesale rates on all books where 

 they are purchased " to sell again." 



SOMETHING NEW I 



Till': K**Kt-Made, handiest and cheapest 

 combination, 



Summer and Winter Hive 



in tlio market. Sf.iid for ( atalotriicof ireneral 

 APIARI.\N SIIPP1,IES. Tliotiest white 

 poplar SUCTIONS and pure yellow bees- 

 wax. COMB FOUNDATION a specialty. 

 Full Colonies, Nuclei Colonics and 



QUEENS for SALE. 



Be sure to send for 2,')tli Annual Price List, 

 liefore making your purchases for 188."). 

 Addi-esa AVM. W. CARV, Jr. 



coleraine, mass. 



3Dtf Successor to Wm. W. Cary & Son. 



NOW READY! NOW READY!! 



P^r\r\ * • **• '^'ai'dard Honey Extrat— 

 'J\J\J tors, and 1,000 Toledo Siiioker» 



t)oth of wliieh took the First Prciniuin at the 

 Ohio, Indiana & Michi{?an Tri-State Fair, in 

 Sept., 1884. We also manufacture and deal 

 in a full line of Aularlau Supplier. Send 

 address for Circular. Factory, :ifi Monroe St. 

 E. T. L.EWIS 6c CO. 

 2Btf TOLEDO, OHIO. 



LANG'S LIVE SEEDS, 



Northcrn-fJrown, (.'arofuUy Tested. 



Flower, Vegetable, Field and Tree Seeds. 



50 pag-e Illustrated Catalogue, free. 



4k^ Onn ^VORTH OF PREHIUlUSttr 



fiptJy\J\J\J beKlven to those who get up dubs 

 for my Live Seed«. Gold and Silrer 'WateheB. 

 (iuns. Household Articles, KHrminK ImplemeDta, 

 etc., can be easily earned canvassinK for my seeds. 



WORTH OF SEEDStobcKivento 

 those who get in the tlrf t orders for I8h5, 

 Hurry up your orders and try and eel your seeds 

 free of charge, t^ee page l'7 of Catalogue. 



14^ ITIVriP 1^7^*^ ^^ DOLLARS to be 

 11 ^ i." ±JA^\j-L^lJ^J given as Premiums for 

 the largest crops. See Premium List. 



Aj-^A-L* \7 O practical, common-sense weeding 

 implement ever offered, and it is receiving the 

 praises of Seedsmen. Gardeners. Florists, Farmers 

 and in fact everybody. Thousands are being sold 

 in every part of the U. S. Send for one : only SO 

 centii prepaid. AOEKTS WANTED. 

 yABlt F. N. LANG, Rarnboo, Wis. 



sioo ; 



$1 



WORTH OF YKSXKO 



To any person sending us 50 cents for one year's 

 subscription to the Rural Homef and 7 cts. to 

 iielp pay postage, packing, etc.. we will senrl tbe 

 Ten Paekelw of choice Vegetable seeds named 

 below free. We make this offer to induce you to 

 become aregularsubscriber to the Rural Hume. 

 and to test tbe value of our seeds (specially grovrn 

 for our use). Following are the seeds we offer: 

 Early Oxheart Cabbage, Imp. Blond Turnip Beet, 

 Liviiujstim's PerfecHim Tmnato.New Italian OniOTj: 

 Early White Turniji. Early Montana Sugar Vorn^ 

 yew Per]ietnal Lettuce. Pre/iiiinn Green Pea, Val- 

 paraiso Squash, ne^v, Imp. Large Sugar Parsnip. 

 We want every farmer and gardner in tbe r. ri. 

 to give these seeds an honest and fair trial. They 

 are warranted to be of the very best quality, true 

 to name, fresh and pure and of the growth of 

 1884:. Full directiims for cultivating on eyery 

 package. Address 



THK RURAL HOME. 



3D4t 



Philadelphia. Pa. 



Job 



Di-lntinrv ^ ^'" exchange Job Printing. 



rilllUII&i "'"^'li "S thrice Lists, Circulars. 



O Labels. Cards, etc.. for Apiarian 



Supplies, especially Honev and Wax Extractors, 



Foundation Mill and f. p. Circ. Saw- New or I'nd. 



hand. Job Printing at low rates— cash or exchange. 



A. O. €RAA¥F4kRD. 



aAlt S. WEYMOUTH. MASS. 



