THE^ KME^RICSIH BE^E; JOURNAL, 



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BrSINESS MANAOKR. 



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business Notices. 



' Subscribers who do not receive their 

 papers promptly, should uotify us at once. 



Its" Money in Potatoes, by Mr. Joseph 

 Greiner. Price, 25 cents, postpaid. For sale 

 at this office. 



US" 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. 



US" 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^" Send us two new subscriptions, with 

 $3.00, and we will present you with a 

 " Globe " Bee-Veil for your trouble. (See 

 the fuller notice in the advertising col- 

 umns.) 



It^" 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. 



I®~ Please send us the names of j'our 

 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. 



Its" Any of the Political Dollar Weekly 

 Newspapers will be clubbed with our Jour- 

 nal at $1.85 for the two; or with both our 

 Home Journal and Bee JouRN.iL 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 American Bee 

 Journal on the corner of your envelopes to 

 save confusion and delay. 



It^" Systematic work in the Apiary wUl 

 pay. Use the Apiary Register. Its cost is 

 trifling. Prices: 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $1 00 



'• 100 colonies (220 pages) 1 2.5 



■' 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



t^ When talking about Bees to your 

 friend or neighbor, you will oblige us by 

 commending the Bee Jour^l to him, and 

 taking his subscription to R-nd 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. 



tW A " Binder-" made especially for 

 the Amehkjan Bee Journal, and lettered 

 in gold, makes a very convenient way of 

 preserving the copies of the Bee Journal 

 as fast as they are received. We offer it, 

 postpaid, tor 60 cents ; or as a premium for 

 two new subscriptions, with $2.00. It can- 

 not be mailed to Canada. 



CATARRH. 



CATARRHAL DEAFNESS-HAY FEVER. 

 A ^t^w Home Treatment. 



Sufferers an- not generally aware that 

 these diseases are contagious, or that they 

 are due to the jiresence of living parasites 

 in the lining membrane of the nose and 

 eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, 

 however, has jiroved 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 i)ermauently cured in from one to three 

 simple applications 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 phj-sicians as injurious. A 

 pamphlet explaining this new treatment is 

 sent free on receipt of stamp to pay pos- 

 tage, by A. H. Di.KOu & Son, 337 and 339 

 West King Street, Toronto, Canada.— 

 Cliristian Advocate. 



Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should 

 carefully read the above. 

 50E26t Imly. 



(yliapinan lloney-Plant !$«ed.— 



This plant has l)een commended by some of 

 the most experienced bee keepers in 

 America, as lieiug " a most valuable acqui- 

 sition to the list of bee-forage plants." The 

 seed may be scattered in waste places, or 

 it may be sown in drills or hills like onion 

 seed. We can furnish the seed, post-paid, 

 at the following prices: Single ounce, 40 

 cents; 4 ounces, SI. 00; 10 ounces, $2.00; 

 or one pound for $3.00. 



4t"i<^l< %Vork. — I i-eceived the Globe 

 Bee-Veil to day, and I am well pleased with 

 it. I am also very much pleased -with the 

 quick delivery of goods. I received them 

 in two days and a half after the money 

 was sent. — Bert Viager, Moline, Ills. 



B^" T^e next meeting of the Ciirolina Bee' Keep- 

 era' Association will be held in Charlotte, N. C uu 

 Thursday. July 17, lMyi_t. N. P. LVLES, Sec. 



I STILL have on hand about 20,000 strictly 

 choice. No. 1. smooth, white, SECTIONS. 

 Size, 4x.") ami .5x()Xl 15-16— open top and bot- 

 tom. Price. $2.(10 per crate— $:3. 75 per 1,000 

 CiRO. n. TEKUELIi, Jerseyville, Ill». 

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"A Year Among the Bees" 



BEING 



A talk about someofthe Implements, Plans 



and PractUx-n of a Bee-Kceper of 25 



years' experience, who has for 8 



years made the Production 



of Honeu his Exclusive 



Business. 



By Dr. C. C. MILLER. 



Its descriptions commence with the neces- 

 sary work in the spring, and run through the 

 entire Year, dotuiling the methods of doing, as 

 well as telling wlien to do, all ttiat should be 

 done in the apiary. It contains 114 pages, and 

 is nicely bound in cloth. 



«^ Price, 50 cents, by Mail^ 



Or it will be Clubbed with the American Bee 

 Journal for one year, for only $1.35. 



THOMAS O. KEVmUm & SON, 



'40 East Madisou Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



COMBINED 



Al'IL, VISE m DRILL 



The Handiest Tool in Use about a 

 FARM, SHOP, OFFICE OS HOUSE 



Price, Complete, 14.00. 



The Drill Attachment can be put on or taken 

 off instantly. Farmeis especially will find ft 

 of great convenience to be able to drill a hole 

 through a piece of Iron without making a trip 

 to town. The Anvil and Vise combine strength 

 and durability, the whole making one of the 

 most complete and useful tools. Width of 

 Jaw, I'J, inches. 



THOMAS O. KEWMAN b SOTSl, 



246 East Mailison Street. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



ITALIM Queens I 



Tested, $1.00 each; Untested, 75 ols. 

 Address, C. A. BUNCH, Nve, MarshallCc, Ind 

 2tiA:!t 



From Best 

 of Stock. 



Pails ^ for ^ Honey 



rj'^HKY are made of the 



J~ best quality of clear, 

 flint glass, with a bail an.l 

 a metal top and cover 

 When filled with honey, 

 tliej- are very attractive 

 in appearance. They can 

 be used for household 

 purposes by consumers, 

 after the honey is removed 

 —or they can be returned 

 to and re-filled by the 

 apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows : 



To hold 1 pound of honey per dozen $1.60 



" 2 pounds ■ ■• .... 2.00 

 •' 3 ■• •■ " 2.50 



THOIIIAS ti. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL, 



rHPlP *'<*'* f'ASH-Young Tested Italian 

 VlIlJlll Queens. One Queen, $1.25; per half 

 doz.. *i> ; one .select tested, $1.50 ; one untested, 

 60c: half doz.. $3..30. Guarantee safe arrival. 

 D. E. ALDEKM AN, Clinton, Sampson Co., N.C. 

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HOIY ALMAMC ! ! 



T U8T the thlag needed to create a demand for 

 " HONEY at home. Bee-keepers should scatter 

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

 Eating. DrinkinR. Cooking, for making Cosmetics 

 Vinegar, etc. : also uses of BEESWAX. Price, 5 cts. ; 

 25 copies for |l. 10 ; 50 copies. $1.70; 75 copies. $2.30; 

 KM) for i2.iM). The foregoing are POSTPAID prices : 

 following are prices when sent by express or freight ; 

 100 for $2.50; 500 for $10.00: I.OOO for $15.00. The 

 Bee-Keeper's CARD will be printed on the first page 

 without extra cost, when 25 or more are ordered at 

 one time. Address, 



THO$. G. NEMTUAN A: SON, 

 246 East Madison St.. - CHICAGO. ILL 



