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AI^FREU H. ]^EW»JLA.PW, 



BUSINESS MANAGER. 



iBxtsmcss ^oticjes. 



■ Subscribers who do not receive their 



papers promptly, should notify us at once. 



J[^" Money in Potatoes, by Mr. Joseph 

 G^eiuer. Price, 35 cents, postpaid. For sale 

 at this office. 



1^" Send us one ;^EW subscriber, with 

 $1.00, and we will present you with a nice 

 Pocket Dictionary. 



irW° Red Labels are nice for Pails which 

 hold from 1 to 10 lbs. of honey. Price $1.00 

 per hundred, withname and address printed. 



Sample free. 



^g^ Calvert's No. 1 Phenol, mentioned in 

 Cheshire's Pamphlet on pages 16 and 17, as 

 a cure for foul brood, can be procured at 

 this office at 35 cents per ounce, by express. 



1^" The date on the wrapper-label of this 

 paper indicates the end of the month to 

 which you have paid. If that is past, please 

 send us a dollar to advance that date another 

 year. 



Igg^ Please send us the names of your 

 neighbors who keep bees, and we will send 

 them sample copies of the Bee Journal. 

 Then please call upon them and get them to 

 subscribe with you. 



It^" Any of the Political Dollar Weekly 

 Newspapers will be clubbed with our Jour- 

 sal at SI. 85 for the two ; or with both our 

 Home Journal and Bee Journal for $2.50 

 for all three papers. 



1^" As there is another firm of "Newman 

 & Son" in this city, our letters sometimes 

 get mixed. Please write A.7nerlca7i Bee 

 Journal on the corner of your envelopes to 

 save confusion and delay. 



|g" Systematic work in the Apiary will 

 pay. Use the Apiary Register. Its cost is 

 trifling. Prices : 



For .50 colonies (120 pages) $100 



" 100 colonies (220 pages) 1 25 



•' 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



1^" When talking about Bees to your 

 friend or neighbor, you will oblige us by 

 commending the Bee Journal to him, and 

 taking his subscription to send with your 

 renewal . For this work we will present you 

 with a copy of the Convention Hand Book, 

 by mail, jjostpaid. It sells at 50 cents. 



I^° We offer the Monthly Philadelphia 

 Farm Journal, and either the American 

 Bee Journal or Illustrated Home Jour- 

 nal for one year, for the small sum of $1.30. 

 Or, we will nive it free for one year to any 

 one who will send us one neto subscriber for 

 either of our Joui'nals with $1.00 (the sub- 

 scription price). 



We Cliilt the American Bee Journal 

 for a year, witli any of the following papers 

 or books, at tho prices quoted in the IjAS'l" 

 column. Tho regular price of both is given 

 in the first column. One year's subscription 

 for the American Bee Journal must be sent 

 with each order fur another paper or book : 

 Price of both. Club 

 The American Bco .Tuurnal $1 00. . . . 



and Gleanings in lice-Culturo 2 00 — 17.") 



neo-K('e|icis' iluide 1 TjO. .. 140 



Bec-Koepci-s' lioview 150.. . 140 



The Apiculturist 175 — 165 



nce-Kccpci-s' Advance 1 50 .... 1 40 



Canadian lice Journal 2 00 ... 180 



The 7 above-named papers 5 25 — 5 00 



and LangstrothKpvised(Dadant) 3 00 — 2 75 

 Cook's Manual (1887 edition) 2 25.. , 2 00 

 (^uinb.v's New Hee-Keeping. 2 50. 

 Doolittle on Queen-Rearing. 2 00. 

 Bees and Houe.v (Newman).. 2 00. 

 Binder lor Am. Bee Journal. 1 60. 

 Dzierzou's Bee-Book (cloth). 3 00. 

 Root's ABC of Bee-Culture 2 25. 



Farmer's Aceoiiut Book 4 00 



Western World Guide 1 50 . 



Heddon's bocdc, "Success,".. 1 50. 



A Year Among the Bees 1 75. 



Convention Haud-Book 1 50. 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 2 00. 



Toronto Globe (weekly) 2 00. 



History of National Society. 1 50. 

 American PoultryJournal.. 2 25. 



1 75 

 1 75 



1 50 



2 00 

 2 10 

 2 20 

 1 30 

 1 40 

 150 

 1 30 

 1 75 

 1 70 

 1 25 

 150 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



CHICAGO, Felj. 22.— We rjuotc: While clo- 

 ver In active demand and quick sales, on arri- 

 val ; 1-lbs., 12(r/siac.; 2-lhs., Ilfil2c. Ba-ss- 

 wood l-lhs., Il(iil2c. Buckwheat 1-lbs.. S® 

 Oe. Extracted, 0'i(!i>7'/4c. Beeswax — bright, 

 25(§»20c. ; dark, '.V.WVZic. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 180 S. Water St. 



NEW YORK, Feb. 28.— Market quiet, espe- 

 cially on comb honey. Prices irreg^ular, rang- 

 ing from »(')ji:ic., according to quality. Ex- 

 tracted Is moving fairly well at prices we give 

 on page 60. 



HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 



28-30 Broadway, near Duane St. 



KANSAS CITY, Feb. 20.— Demand is light. 

 Fancy 1-lbs., 13c.; good white, 12c.; dark, 8(^ 

 10c. Two-lbs., white, 10(!Sllc.; dark, 8c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 0(5)70.: dark, 5c. Beeswax, 22c. 

 HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



CHICAGO, Feb. 13.— Honey is selling with 

 more freedom than for some time, but prices 

 remain at 12(ri 13c for the best; XO%lic for 

 what is not prime, and 8(@10c for dark and 

 buckwheat honey. Extracted is not so active, 

 with prices at 7(5.8c for finest grades, and 6c 

 for dark and off-color. Beeswax, 2.tc for yellow. 

 R. A. BURNETT, 161 S. Water St. 



Con'rention Notices. 



K^ The spring meeting of the Northern Illinois 

 Bee-Keepers' Association, will meet at the residence 

 of D. A. Kuller, in Cherry Valley, Ills., on May 19th. 

 189^1. D. A. Fuller. Sec. 



<i:g- The next reBular meeting of the Southwes- 

 tern Wisconsin Bfc-Keepers' Association will be 

 held at Boscobel, Wis., on Thursday, May 1. I.s9li, 

 at 10 a.m. Benj. K. Kice, Sec. 



t^" The 12th annual session of the Texas State 

 Bee-Keepers' Association, will be held at Green- 

 ville, Hunt Co., Texas, on May 7 and .s, 1890. Ail in- 

 terested are invited. J. N. Hunter, Sec. 



ZW The spring' meeting of the Missouri State Bee- 

 Keepers' Association, will be held at Marshall. Saline 

 Co.. Mo., on Wednesday and Thursday, April 16 and 

 17, isytt, in the County Court Room. Reduced rates 

 at the hotel, for bee-keepers, have been secured, and 

 a committee is at wnrit to secure rates on the rail- 

 roads. A cordial invitation is extended to bee-keep- 

 ers everywhere, and especially to those of Missouri. 

 A number of essays from prominent bee-men are 

 expected, and an interesting time is anticipated. 

 J. W. Rouse, Sec. 



BOSTON, Feb. 24.— Best 

 16c: best 2-lbs., 14(©15c. 

 Sales are slow. 



BLAKE & RIPLEY. 57 Chatham St. 



1 lbs., white, 15® 

 Extracted, 8(^c. 



CINCINNATI, Feb. 14.— Good demand for 

 extracted honey, in glass jars, while demand 

 from manufacturers is slow; it brings 5(0!8c 

 per lb. Comb honey, 12@15c a lb. for best 

 white. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 20(gt24c. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



^duertisemeitts. 



CATARRH. 



CATARRHAL DEAFNESS-HAY FEVER. 



A New Home Treatment. 

 Sufferers are not generally aware that 

 these diseases are contagious, or that they 

 are due to the presence of living parasites 

 in the lining membrane of the nose and 

 eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, 

 however, has proved this to be a fact, and 

 the result of this discovery is that a simple 

 remedy has been formulated whereby 

 catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever 

 are permanently cured in from one to three 

 simple aiiplications made at home by the 

 patient once in two weeks. 



N. B. — This treatment is not a snuff or an 

 ointment; both have been discarded by 

 reputable physicians as injurious. A 

 pamphlet explaining this new treatment is 

 sent free on receipt of stamp to pay pos- 

 tage, by A. H. Dixon & Son, 337 and 339 

 West King Street, Toronto, Canada. — 

 Christian Advocate. 



Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should 

 carefully read the above. 

 50E36t Imly. 



H/~1 "ORAME, North Manchester, Ind., 

 • vT* JJ breeder of Italian aud Car- 

 iiiolaii Queens. Bees by the pound and 

 Nucleus. Price-List free. Reference— First 

 National Bank. lOEtf 



WHO WANTS to trade BEES (colonies of) 

 for a young (5 years next spring;) sound, 

 gentle HORSE (Gelding) double and single to 

 drive, about 1,000 lbs. weight. Please answer at 

 once. E. Arnoldt, P.B. 176, Janesville, Minn. 

 lOAlt 



THE SWARM HIVER 



By Mail, and the American Apiculturist 

 one year for $1.50. Circular and Sample Copies 

 free. Address, 



Aiuericau Apiculturist, Wenham, Mass. 

 9Atf 



Clnlts of 5 for $4.00, to any addresses. 

 Ten for $7.50, if all are sent at one time. 



HILTON'S 



Improved Chaff Hive 



AND T SUPER. 



The pamphlet: "Howl 

 Produce Comb Honey." 

 Price ,^ cts. Send for tree 

 Illustrated Price-List of 

 everything needed in the 

 apiary. 



GEO. E HILTON, 

 Fremont, Michigan. 



Honey Almanac for 1890. 



JUST the thius needed to create a demand for 

 HONK? at home. Bee-keepers should scatter 

 it freely. It shows ttie uses of Honey for Medicine, 

 Katinfi, Drinking, Cooking, for makiog Cosmetics, 

 Vinegar, etc.; also ueea of BEESWAX. Price, 5 cts.; 

 2.5 copies for 11.10 ; l>0 copies. $1.70: 75 copies, $2.30; 

 j(K) for ♦2.t*o. The foregoing are POSTPAID prices: 

 foIlowinKare prices when sent by express or freight; 

 iii<i for*2.5n; 51M1 for $10.0(j ; i,i.MX» for $15.(H). The 

 Bee-Keeper's CAKDwill be printed on the tlrst page 

 without extra cost, when 25 or more are ordered at 

 one time. Address, 



THOS. G, NEWMAN A: SON, 

 246 East Madison St.. - CHICAGO, ILL 



