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BTSINESS MANAGER. 



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^txsiness Notices. 



' Subscribers who do not receive their 



papers promptly, should notify us at once. 



iry Money in Potatoes, by Mr. Joseph 

 Greiner. Price, 25 cents, postpaid. For sale 

 at this office. 



'' !^" Send us one i^EW^ subscriber, with 

 $1.00, and we will present you with a nice 

 Pocket Dictionary. 



It^" Red Labels are nice for Pails which 

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

 per hundred, with name and address printed. 

 Sample free. 



iW 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 25 cents per ounce, by express. 



11^" 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. 



11^" Please send us the names of your 

 neighbors who keep bees, and we will send 

 them sample copies of the Bee JonusAL. 

 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- 

 nal at .J1.85 for the two; or with both our 

 Home Joihxai. and Bee Journal for $2.50 

 for all three papers. 



It^" As there is another firm of "Newman 

 & Son" in this city, our letters sometimes 

 get mixed. Please write American Bee 

 Journal on the corner of your envelopes to 

 save confusion and delay. 



11^" 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 



15" "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, postpaid. It sells at 50 cents. 



J^"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 $1.20. 

 Or, we will (live it free for one year to any 

 one who will send us one new subscriber for 

 either of our Journals with .$1.00 (the sub- 

 scription price) . 



CI.IIKUIIXO I^Iji^X. 



We <JIiib the Americnn Bee Journal 

 for a year, with any of the following papers 

 or books, at the prices quoted in the I.1AS T 

 column. The 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 for another paper or book : 

 Price of both. Clul 

 The Americiin lice Journal $1 00 



andGleaniUK'sin liec-f^ulture 2 00 175 



Beo-Keepc'i-s' Guide 150. .. 140 



ISee-KeeiiiMs' Review 150 140 



TheAiiicuIlurist 175.... 165 



Bee-Keepers' Advance 150 140 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00 ... 180 



The 7 above-named jiapers 5 25 5 00 



and Langstroth Revised (Dadant) 3 00 2 75 



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



Quinbv's New Bee-Iveeping. 2 50 2 25 



Doolittle oil Quoin-Rearing. 2 00.... 175 



Bees and Honey (Newman).. 2 00 175 



Binderfor Am. Bee Journal. 160 150 



Dzierzon's Bee-Book (cloth). 3 00.... 2 00 

 Root's A B C of Bee-Culture 2 25.... 250 



Farmer's Account Book 4 00 2 20 



Western World Guide 150.... 130 



Heddon's book, "Success,".. 150 140 



A Year Among the Bees 175 1 50 



Convention Haud-Book 150. .. 130 



Weeklv Inter-Ocean 2 00.... 175 



Toronto Globe (weekly) 2 00.... 170 



History of National Society. 150 125 



American Poultry Journal.. 2 25 150 



The Lever (Temperance) .... 200 1 75 



Do not send to us for sample copies 

 of any other papers. Send for such to the 

 publishers of the papers you want. 



A New Method of Treating Disease. 



HOSPITAL REMEDIES. 



What are they '. There is a new departure 

 in the treatment of disease. It consists in 

 the collection of the specifics used by noted 

 specialists of Europe and America, and 

 bringing them within the reach of all. For 

 instance, the treatment pursued by special 

 physicians who treat indigestion, stomach 

 and liver troubles only, was obtained and 

 prepared. The treatment of other physi- 

 cians, celebrated for curing catarrh, was 

 procured, and so on till these incomparable 

 cures now include disease of the lungs, 

 kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and 

 nervous debility. 



This new method of "one remedy for one 

 disease " must appeal to the common-sense 

 of all sufferers, many of whom have experi- 

 enced the ill effects, and thoroughly realize 

 the absurdity of the claims of Patent 

 Medicines which are guaranteed to cure 

 every ill out of a single bottle, and the use 

 of which, as statistics prove, has ruined 

 more stomachs tlian alcohol. A circular 

 describing these new remedies is sent free 

 on receipt of stamp to pay postage, by 

 Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Can- 

 ada, sole proprietors. 



51D26t Imly. 



^Vliy Advertise in the American Bee 

 Journal? Here are some good reasons: 



1. Because it has a large and influential 

 circulation in every State and Territory, 

 Canada, and other foreign countries. 



2. Because it is weU-printed, and an 

 advertisement in it appears neat and 

 attractive, and invites a reading. 



3. Because it reaches just the class of per- 

 sons desired — professional men, lawyers, 

 doctors, and the best rural population. 



4. The rates are low and the returns fi-om 

 advertisements are satisfactory. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



CHICAGO. May 2.— Kecelpts of honey are 

 light, and deniimd fair for choice white clover 

 at 13f(/il4c. Olhcr grades are dull and neg- 

 lected. E.\trail.cd. ()i4@7'/4c. Beeswax, bright, 

 23(§>26c. ; dark, ;::irn,?Ac. 



S. T. PISH & CO.. 189 S. Water St. 



KANSASOITY, April 25.— Market is cleaned 

 up on comb honey. We quote: White l-lbs., 

 14c.; 2-lbs., 13c. Dark l-lbs., 10((Sl2c.; 2-lbs.. 

 10@llc. Extracted is very dull saleat5(^7c. 

 No Beeswax in the market. 



CLEMONS. CLOON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



BOSTON, April 19.— Market is strong and 

 well cleaned up on all fancy l-lbs., at iffc. A 

 small quantity of 2-lbs. on hand sells at 15c. 

 Extracted, 8(!ii9c. No Beeswax on hand. No 

 off grades in any way can be sold here. 



BLAK6 & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham St. 



CHICAGO, May 1.— Comb honey sells soon 

 after arrival, if white and otherwise desirable, 

 at 12. 13 and 14c; dark comb is slow at 8^10c. 

 Weather is cool and seemingly favorable to Its 

 sale. Extracted. liiSiSc. according to quality: 

 some with no distinct flavor has sold at 5c. 

 Beeswax— Yellow, about 27c; fancy, 28c; sup- 

 ply light. 



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



MILWAUKEE, May 1.— Demand for honey 

 is rather light. Supply is ample, of both comb 

 and extracted. We quote: Best white l-lbs.. 

 13(^14c; medium l-lbs.. ll@12c: common old 

 l-lbs.. 9@il0c. Extracted, white, in barrels 

 and half-barrels. 7@8c; dark, in barrels and 

 half-barrels, 6@6!4c. Beeswax, 25@26c; sup- 

 ply light. 



A. V. BISHOP. 142 W. Water St. 



KANSAS CITY, May2.— The honey market is 

 cleaned up. We quote: l-lbs. white, 12@13c.; 

 2-lbs. white, 10(aUl. Dark l-lbs., 8(5)10c.: dark 

 2-lbs.. 8@9e. Extracted, white, 6{(j6i4c. ; dark, 

 oc. Demand good. Waiting for the new crop. 

 HAMBLIN & BEAESS. 514 Walnut St. 



DENVER, April 9.— 1-lb. sections, 13®15c.; 

 Extracted, 7(rtl8c. There is suIBcient comb 

 honey to supply the market till the new crop 

 arrives. Beeswax, 22(^25c. 



J. M. CLARK COM. CO., 1517 Blake St. 



DETROIT. May 2.— Comb honey is selling 

 slowl,!' at 10®13c. E.xtracted, 7@8c. Beeswax, 

 scarce at 26(§>27c. 



M. g. HUNT. Bell Branch. Mich. 



CINCINNATI, May 1.— Demand is slow for 

 comb honey at 10(fl\14c. No choice white on 

 the market. Extracted is in good demand at 

 5(gi8c. Stock is low. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 22@26c. for 

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

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



ConTention ]\otices. 



K^" The next meeting of the Carolina Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association will be held in Charlotte, N. C, on 

 Thursday, July 17, 1890. N. P. Lyles, Sec. 



tS^ The spring meeting of the Northern Illinois 

 Bee-Keepers' Association, will meet at the residence 

 of D. A. Fuller, in Cherry Valley, Ills., on May 20th, 

 1890. D. A. Fuller, Sec. 



CS^ The Cortland TJnion Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will hold their annual meeting at the W. C. T. U. 

 rooms in Cortland, N. Y., on Tuesday. May 13, 1890, 

 at 10 a.m. sharp. M. H. Fairba.nks, Sec. 



Z^~ The next annual meeting of the York and 

 Cumberland Bee-Keepers' Association, will be held 

 at Bu.xton Centre, Maine, on May 10, iH9o, sessions 

 at 9 a.m. and :: p.m.' An interesting programme is 

 assured. A cordial invitation is extended to all 

 interested to be present. C. W. Costellow, Sec. 



We want of 'Volume 2 of the 

 American Bee Journal— July, 1866, to 

 June, 1867. Any one having it for sale 

 may send us a postal card, saying what 

 he will take for it. Do not send any 

 number's before we order them, for we only 

 need one set. 



