THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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^:pedal Notices. 



igf We often get a number of 

 notices and advertisements on Mon- 

 days, intended for the next Bee 

 Journal. As we close the forms on 

 Saturdays, all such notices must he 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." 



Fruit Growing.— We have re- 

 ceived a copy of an illustrated pamph- 

 let of 64 pages, entitled " How to 

 Propagate and Grow Fruit," by Chas. 

 A. Green, editor of the Fruit Grower, 

 Rochester, N. Y. PriceoO cents. To 

 any one sending us a new subscriber 

 for the Weekly or 4 for the Monthly, 

 besides his renewal for either edition, 

 we will present a copy of this book. 



t^ We want one num ber each of the 

 Journal of Aug. 1866, Feb.1867. Any 

 one having them to spare will please 

 send us a Postal card. We will take 

 the first that olTer them, and pay 25 

 •cents each for the 2 numbers. 



1^ To Canadian subscribers let us 

 say that we have made arrangements 

 so that we can supply the Farmer^s 

 Advocate of London, Out., and the 

 Monthly Bee Journal for one year 

 at $L25 for the two. 



1^ 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. 



^" 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. 



t^ Those who have the Monthly 

 for 188;^ or 1884 will be pleased to learn 

 that we have a few Binders still left 

 for those years— Price oO cents each. 

 Send for them before all are gone, for 

 •we do not intend to get any more 

 made. 



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 pricesfor "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 

 $15.00- 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. 



^° To give away a copy of " Honey 

 as Food and Medicine " to every one who 

 buys a package of honey, will sell almost 

 any quantity of it. 



Apiary Kegister— 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. 



Farmer's Account Book. 



This valuable book contains 166 pag-es, 

 is nicely printed on writing paper, ruled and 

 bound, and the price is $.3.00. We will club 

 it and the Weekly Bee Jouiinal for a year 

 for $4.00. If you have already sent us $2.00 

 for the Weekly Bee Journ-^l for a year, we 

 will send the Book for another $';.00, making 

 $4.00 in all. If you want it sent by mail, add 

 20 cents for postage. 



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 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. 



Sample Copies of the Bee Journal will 

 be sent free upon application. Any one 

 intending to get up a club can have 

 sample copies sent to the persons they 

 desire to interview, by sending the names 

 to this oflice. 



CLUBBING LIST. 



We will supply the AmerlcuB Bee JourDal 

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

 prices quoted in the lastcolnmn of tlKUres. The 

 flrst column Kiyes the reKular price of botn. All 

 poetaffe prepaid. 



Price 0/ both. Club 

 The Weekly Bee Journal |2 IX). . 



and Cook's Manual, latest edition 3 26. . 3 00 



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



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



Binder for Weekly Bee Journal 2 75.. 2 50 



Apiary Register for 100 colonies 3 26.. 3 00 



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

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



Quinby'8 New Bee-Keeplng 3 60.. 3 26 



Langstrotb'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 76 



The Weekly Bee Journal one year 



andaieanlngslnBee-Culture(A.I.Root) 3 00. . 2 75 

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



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



Kansas Bee-Eeeper 300.. 2 75 



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



The 6 above-named papers 6 60. . (i 00 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



ass West Madison Street.. Chlcaso, 111. 



^° For two subscribers for the 

 Weekly Bee Jouiotal (or 8 for the 

 Monthly) for one year, we will present 

 a Pocket Dictionary, and send it by 

 mail postpaid. 



gidwertis^mjeixts. 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES- -1885. 



A 1,1, - IN - ONE - PIECE SECTIONS, 

 Langstroth Hives. Section Gases, Ship- 

 ping Crates, Brood Frames, Foundation, 

 Smokers, and all other Supplies needed in 

 the apiary. ITAliI.VN BEES & QUEENS 

 in season. Send tor Price-List. Address, 

 L. L. TRIEM, La Porte City, Iowa. 



■OHN HERR & CO., Beaver Dam, 



Dodg-e Co., Wis., Manufacturers of 



HIAES AND SECTIONS. 



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I^~ Price List Free. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



RoifersTllle. Oeuesee Co., Mich., 



can furnish just as neat, white, smooth and 

 perfect, dovetailed, white poplar sections as 

 there are made. Send for sample and prices. 

 4Dtf 



Dadant's FoundationFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column. 



BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



Or, MANXTAI. OF THE APIARX. 



I2.000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



13th 'I'houniitaU tJust Out! 



10th Thou^nd Sold in Just Four Months ! 



»,000 Sold Sluce May, 1883. 



More than 50 pages, and more than 50 tine iilua- 

 traiions were added in the J<th edition. The whole 

 work has been tborouRhly revised, and contains the 

 very latest in respect tu bee-keeping, it is certainly 

 the fullest and most scientiflc work treutinu of 

 bees in the World. Price, by mall, Stl 35. Liberal 

 discount to dealers and to clubs. 



A. J. COOK., Author and Publisher, 



ICly Agricultural College. Mich. 



^T" For sale also at th6 Office of the Bee 

 Journal, at wholesale or retail. 



