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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Young Men!— Read This. 



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 oser to send their celebrated Electro-Vol- 

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The book for every farmer is the one 

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 is the most systematic, complete and conve- 

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 with his business. Every progressive farmer 

 certainly desires to make a success of his 

 occupation, and should adopt every possible 

 means of bringing about that result. He, 

 then, should have a correct knowledge of 

 his entii'e business, which he can have on-ly 

 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 166 pages, 

 is nicely printed on writing paper, ruled and 

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 by mail for 24 cents e.\tra. 



We can supply these books at the publish- 

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HAMOro7 HEALTH, 



Hints and Ready Recipes, 



IB the title of a very valuable book that Kives a 

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Eortauce to Everybody, concerning their daily 

 abits of Eatinn, Drinkinu. DrenBinit, SleepiDK, 



''Vt'"^SZ"Jli;"/T''wF.NTlf.FIVF. CENTS, 

 and conlainB 28 pawea, and U weut by mull. 

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IT TEL.L.8 ABOUT 



What to Eat. 



How to Eat it, 

 -ThlnKS to Do. 

 Things to Avoid, 

 Perils of Summer, 

 How to Breathe, 

 OverheatinK Houses. 

 Ventilation. 

 Influence of Plants. 

 Occupation fnr Invaliiis. 

 BupertluouH Hair, 

 Restoring the Drowned, 

 Preventing Near-sight- 

 edness. 



Parasites of the Skin, 

 BathinK - Best way. 

 liuni:a& Lunu' Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them. 

 ClcHhinR— what to Wear 

 How much to Wear, 

 Contagious Diseaaes, 

 Hnw to Avoid them. 

 Exercise. 

 Care of Teeth, 

 After-Dinner Naps, 

 Headache, cause* 

 Malarial Affections. 

 Croup— to Prevent. 



IT TELLS HOW TO CURK 

 Black Eyes. Boils, Burnj*, Ch.lblalns. Cold Feet, 

 Corn8,<;ouKhs,<:holera.Umrrhaii. Diphtheria, Dys- 

 entery. Dandruff. Dyspepsia. Kar Ache. Felons 

 Fetid Feet. Freckles. Headache. Hiccough. Hives 

 Hoarseness. U.'hina, Inflamed Breasts. Ivy Poison- 

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 Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache. Ulcers, Warts. 

 Whooping Cough. Worms In Children. 



It will Sate Doctor Bills! 



Price only 25 CenU. Sent by Mail, post-paid. 

 THOMAS O. N£1VMAN, 



U25 West Madison Street. CHICAGO. ILL. 



Opens Tnesday, December 16, 1884. 



In the presenoo of the Presidents of the Amer- 

 icaa Republics, vlr: Arthur, of the United 

 States ; Diaz of Mexico ; Barrioa, of Guatemala ; 

 BogTan> of Honduras. 



The Colossal ExMbit 

 ' of all Time! 



Sixteen (16) Immense Kxhibi- 

 tion Buildings : 



One — the larg-est building- ever erected, another 

 — the largest CoQservatory in the World. 



90 Acres of Space Undercover! 



ti0W Tra.nap«*rtatioD Bates Oom all 

 Polii's, Aui|>le Aecomiuodadons at 

 Kemaonable liat«a for ail Vi»li«>rit. 



Dunn)? the period of the Exposition, from 

 December 16, iS&i, toj une i, iSSs the tempera 

 turo at New Orleans averages 65 Fahr, The 

 tawn and shrubbery remain green, floTvers 

 blo'^in, fruits ri pen, and all kinds of vegetables 

 grow and mature. 



Full information promptly famished. Ad- 

 dress, H 



XL A. BURKE, Director eencrr^l, 

 New Orleanst I<a. 



Bee-Hives and Supplies. 



WE HAVE remodeled our machinery anilcan 

 fill orders on short notice, it wunted. Odd 

 SIzeN made : send order now, before ths rush 

 comes. We have a large ^tock on hands. We give 

 4 per cent, discount till Jan. 15, and 3 per cent, 

 discount til 1 Feb. 1. Price List free. 



B. a. MILLER «fe CO. 

 lD6t NAPPANEE. Elkhart Co., Ind. 



FOR BEE-HIVES 



And a grcnerul assort inoTit of Bee-Keepers' 

 Supplies send Tor circular to 

 TjlDtf J. E. PKYOK, Dexter. Iowa. 



BE SURE 



To send a Postal Card for our Illustrated Catalogue 

 of APIARIAN SUPPLIES beforepurchasing else- 

 where. It contains Illustrations and descriptions 

 of everything new and yatuable needed in an 

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 Bees. Parties ifitending to purchase Bees in lota 

 of lU colonies or more, iire invited to correspond. 

 J.C. SAYLES, 

 lDl5t 2B5t HARTFORD. WIS. 



BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



Or, MANUAL OP THE APIAKT. 



12,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



l.tth ThAiiNiintI .Just Out ! 



lOth Thousand Sold in Just Four Months ! 



».000 Sold Sliiee May. 1883. 



More tiian "id pages, and more than ."Jit Hne Illus- 

 trations were added In the Hth edition. The whole 

 work has been thoroughly revised, and contains the 

 very latest in respect t'»bee-keepln(i.- It is certainly 

 the fullest and most sclentitlc work ireatinn of 

 bees in the World. Prlce.by mall,!Sl 3*». Liberal 

 discount to dealers and to clubs. 



A. J. COOK.. Author and Publisher, 



ICly Agricultural College, Mich. 



ELECTROTYPES 



Kni^ravineB used in the Bee .I(jurntt! f(ir sale at 

 2.") cents per square inch— no aintrle cut sold for less 

 than;siic. THOMAS O. NE^'IIIAN, 



OSA West Madison Street Chlcavo, 111. 



S. 1 «:r>pSo« price n.ir Plllll I lot Co>»W»»*>" !»«=• 

 01 cjch periodical UUl UlUU Lloli wi* o"' P«P«». 



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THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 92.5 West Madison St., Chicago, Ills. 



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Kf^USTOUr, HURRAH FOR TH^ 



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SEND me your address on a postal and receive 

 a description of My Improved Hook for 



bottom-boards of bee-hives. 



CHEAP! SIMPLE! EFFECTITJB! 



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Write to 



HOIFARD U. ACKEBMAN. 



1 ABtf NORTH INI>IANAP0L1S, IND. 



A NEW BEE-YEIi.. 



There are five cross 

 bars united by a rivet 

 throiifili their center at 

 the toil. These bars are 

 buttoned on to studs 

 on the neck-hand. The 

 bars are of best light 

 spring steel; the neck 

 band of best hard 

 spring brass ; the co vei 

 is of handsome light 



material. It is very _ 



easily put tofjether, no trouble to put on or 

 take off, and folds compactly in a paper box 

 e.vT inches by one inch deep. There would 

 he no riisc<iintort in wearing it either day or 

 night, and tlu- pr<it<>etion against Mos(|Uitocs, 

 Flies. liei's. iJiiiits, etc., is perfect. The 

 weight of the entire Veil being only five 

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



ALFKED H. NEWMAN, 



vsi West Madison Street. ChlcaRO, 111, 



