THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



93 



^:)jejcial '^oiitts. 



^" We often get a number of 

 notices and advertisements on Mon- 

 days, intended for tlie next Bee 

 JoUKNAL. As we close the forms on 

 Saturdays, all such notices miist be here 

 on Saturday morning, or cannot ap- 

 pear until the following week. 



^° 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." 



I®" To Canadian subscribers let us 

 say that we have made arrangements 

 so that we can supply the Farmer's 

 Advocate of London, Ont., and the 

 Monthly Bee Jouknal for one year 

 at $L25 for the two. 



^" Do not forget to send for a 

 Binder in which to tile your Journal 

 and thus have the full benefit of it 

 during the whole year. 



<^ The long winter evenings will 

 be well occupied by reading bee litera- 

 ture. When 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. 



1^ Every subscriber is kindly in- 

 vited to obtain a new subscriber to 

 send with his renewal. Please notice 

 the premiums offered for clubs, on 

 another page. 



Fruit Growing.— We have re- 

 ceived a copy of an illustrated pamph- 

 let of 61 pages, entitled " How to 

 Propagate and Grow Fruit," by Chas. 

 A. Green, editor of the Fruit Grower, 

 Rochester, N. Y. Price50 cents. To 

 any one sending us a new subscriber 

 for the Weekly or 4 for the ilonthly, 

 besides his renewal for either edition, 

 we will present a copy of this book. 



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 0(i 



" 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. 



CLUBBING LIST. 



We will supply the AmerlciiH Bee tlourna) 



one year, and any of the followlnK Books, at the 

 prices quoted In the litHt column of flKures. The 

 flret column Rives the regular price of both. At] 

 postage prepaid. 



Price of both. Club 

 The Weekly Bee Journal $2 00. 



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



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



Bees and Honey (paper covers) 2 75.. 2 60 



Binder for Weekly Bee Journal 2 73. . 2 50 



Apiary Register for iw colonies .... 3 26. . 3 00 



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



Dzierzon's New Book (paper covers) 3 50.. 2 76 



Quinby's New Bee-Keeping 3 60.. 3 26 



LanRstroth's Standard Work 4 00 3 7£- 



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



Alley's Queen Bearing 3 OC. . 2 76 



The Weekly Bee Journal one year 



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

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



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



Kansas Bee-Keeper 3 00.. 2 76 



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



The 6 above-named papers 6 50. 6 00 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Bias West Madison Street., Chlcneo, III. 



1^ As a means of recognition, bee- 

 keepers going to Xew Orleans should 

 wear Badges. It will help to make 

 acquaintances, and add much pleas- 

 ure to the trip. We have made a lot, 

 having, besides the gold bee, the 

 words " New Orleans Bee-Keepers' 

 Congress " in large gold letters. Price 

 10 cents ; also some with a rosette and 

 gold fringe, price .50 cents. 



The regular price of a ticket from 

 Chicago to New Orleans and return 

 by any route, is $20; but "return 

 tickets " have been sold by " scalpers " 

 as low as $12, The regular tickets 

 can be obtained at any railway ticket 

 office in the Northern States, at a cor- 

 respondingly low rate. The others 

 can be " picked up " occasionally. 



^^ A well-known New York seed Arm 

 has now on deposit in the Mercantile Safe 

 Deposit Company's vaults 400 lbs. of Hen- 

 derson's Snowball Cauliflower Seed, which 

 at the selling- price of $100 per lb. shows the 

 value of this seed to be $40,000. Not only 

 is this plan of depositing- in vaults found to 

 be cheaper than insurance, but what is of 

 more importance is that if the seed should 

 be destroyed by tire this quantity necessary 

 for their trade could not be replaced at any 

 price in time tor the spring sales. When it 

 is considered that 400 lbs. of Cauliflower 

 seed will, under favorable conditions, pro- 

 duce nearly thirteen million plants, which 

 when headed for market and sold at even 8 

 cents per head, will produc the sum of three 

 quarters of a million dollars, the value this 

 veg-etable has attained in this country, where 

 25 years ago it was almost unknown, be- 

 comes readily apparent. 



Farmer's Account Book. 



Catalogues for 1885.— We have re- 

 ceived the following : 



T. F. Bingham. Abronia, Mich. 



F. A. Suell, Milledgeville, 111. 



Dr. G. L. Tinker, New Philadelphia, O. 



Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. 



J. W. Eckman, Kichmf)nd, Te.x. 



Geo. F. Williams, New Philadelphia, O. 



Emil Kratz, Hochhcim-Erfurt, Germany. 



Arthur Bryant, Princeton, 111.— apples. 



This valuable book contains ICO pa^es. 

 Is nicely printed on writing paper, ruled and 

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

 by mail for "24 cents e.xtra. 



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 to 

 the Weekly Bee JonRNAi, for one year, with 

 $;10. 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. 



NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION. 



VISITORS to the Exposition should write 

 to the Secretary ot the Illinois Exhibi- 

 tors' Association. No. 115 Customhouse St., 

 New Orleans. La., for a g-uide and instruc- 

 tions about rooms, board, etc., as it will save 

 them money. Enclose postage stamps for 

 return answer, and state how many rooms 

 are wanted. 



HONEY, 



WANTED. 



I want one or two tons of 

 Wliitei'loverKxtracted 

 Hoiie)'^ put UJ1 in '200-i)()Vind Kegs. Parties 

 wishing to TKADXl such for Bee-Keepers' 

 SUPI»I.IES are invited to corresjiond with 

 me. AL,FKEI» H. NEWMAN, 



923 West Madison St.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



WANTED !-A BEE-MAN. 



Address WILLIAm HUNT, 



OAlt CENTRE POINT, Linn Co., Iowa. 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



HAP°Bl[iOR°o7 HEALTH, 



Hints and Ready Recuses, 



is the title of a very valuable book that gives a 

 Kreat amount of information, of the Utmost Im- 

 portance to Everybody, concerning their daily 

 habits of Ealing, Drinking. Dressinsr, Sleeping, 

 Bathing. Working, etc. 



It Costs only TWENTY-FIVE TEXTS, 

 and contains 358 pages, and Is sent by mall* 

 l»o8t-pal<l, on receipt of price. This is just 

 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, 

 Superflu<ius Hair. 

 Kestoiing the Drowned, 

 Preventing Near-Sight- 

 edness. 



Parasites of the Skin, 

 Bathing— Best way, 

 Ijungs & Lung Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them. 

 Clothing— what to Wear 

 How much to Wear, 

 Contagious Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them. 

 Exercise, 

 Care of Teeth, 

 A fter-Dinner Naps, 

 Headache. cause& 

 Malarial Affections, 

 Croup— to Prevent. 



IT TELLS HOW TO CURE 



Black Eyes. Boils. Burns. Chilblains. Cold Feet, 

 Corns.Coughs, Cholera, Uiarrhoei, Diphtheria, Dys- 

 entery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia. Ear Ache, Felons 

 Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache. Hiccough, Hives 

 Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poison- 

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

 Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eye's, Sore Mouth, Sore 

 Nipples, Sore Throat, Sun-stroke, Stings and Insect 

 Bites. Sweating Feet. Toothache. Ulcers, Warts. 

 Whooping Cttugh. Worms in Children. 



It Tvill Save Doctor Bills I 



Price only S5 Cents. Sent by Mail, post-paid, 

 THOMAS G. XEW^MAX. 



925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, LLL. 



Vandervort Foundation Mill. 



6 Inch, Price, $25.00. 



It makes the finest extra thin Foundation for 

 comb honey. For Sale by 



AX.FREB H. NEWMAN. 



923 WestMadlBon Street, CHICAGO, VLh. 



