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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 o£ 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 thi-ee 

 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 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 

 carefuUv read the above. 

 60Ea6t Imly. 



WI?,TtER'S 



IMPROVED 



FEED GRIPER 



is a novel and in- 

 geniously arran- 

 ged Grinding 

 Mill, made to at- 

 tach to 10 or 12 

 foot Pumping 

 Wind-Mills, oper- 

 ated by an elbow 

 attached to main 

 pumping rod in 

 such a manner 

 that it can be at- 

 tached or deta(.'h- 

 ed in a minute, 

 so that you can either pump or grind, or do 

 both at the same time. It works with a 

 reciprocating lever, so arranged that it 

 grinds on the up-motion of the Wind-Mill. 

 The Grinder consists of a double-metal case 

 and 3 burrs, two remaining stationary and 

 one revolving in the center, producing a 

 double-grinding surface, two-fold greater 

 than any other known to the world, and 

 will grind more than the ordinary farmer 

 needs. It can be changed from gi'inding 

 coarse to fine by simply tui-ning one nut. 

 Price, $'.20. We will present one of these 

 Feed Grinders to any one who will send us 

 75 subscribers, at $1.00 each. 



J^~The Northern Illinois Bee-Keepers' Apsocia- 

 tion, will hold its fall meeting at Harlem, Ills., on 

 Auk. 19. 18911. D. A. FrTLI.EK, Sec. 



^ducvtiscmcnts. 



American fjarniolans, l,3e-B7e°i/cofo- 



■^ nies— only '^one swarmed this season. Very 

 gentle, good honey-gatherers. Dry weather 

 disposed of drones near me. Select Untested 

 Queens, $1.00. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 33A4t E. F. QuiGLEV, Unionville, Mo. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Prices Reduced. 



QELECT TESTED QUEENS. %l:27i. Warraii- 

 t3 ted Queens, 75 cents— 6 for $-1.00. Make 

 Money Orders payable at Nicholasville, Ky. 

 14Ett J. T. WILSON, Little Hickman, Ky. 

 MentUm the American Bee Juurnal. 



«^EightlitEiliti<)iiiJust^FublisliC(l^ 



]^e^v an<I Itevi!«e<l Edition 



—OF— 



BEES '2B HONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of the Apiary 



FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



THOMAS a. NEWMAN, 



Editor oj the American Bee Journal. 



This edition lias been largely re-written, 

 thoroughly revised, and is " fullv up with the 

 times" in alltlir improvementsand inventions 

 in this rapidly-ili'\-eloping pursuit. and presents 

 the apiarist with everything that can aid in 

 the successful management of an apiary, and 

 at the same time produce the most, houe.v in 

 an attractive condition. It contains 250 

 pages and 245 illustrations — is beautifully 



E Tinted in the highest style of the art, and 

 ound in cloth, gold lettered. Price, $1.00— 

 postpaid. 



LiBER.ir. Discount to dealers, by the dozen 

 or hundred. 



THOMAS G. ITEWMAK & SON, 

 246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Jl^" This new edition of our Bees a^t> 



HoNET will be given as a Premium for only 



tlii'ce new <SHbscribers« with $3.00; 



or clubbed with the this Journal for $1.75. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Ill Tlini-flf One Untested Italian Queen, 75c., 

 All, IIIBICI.T lor $2.00; Tested, 11.50. One 

 Untested Caruiolan Queen, $1.00, 3 for $2,50; 

 Tested, $2.00. lices by the pound and Nucleus. 

 Send for Price- List. Reference— First National 

 Bank. H. G. FKAME, North Manchester, Ind. 

 22Etf 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



TliA Rpinlil^ukit 5-banded, Golden ITALIAN 

 l\K imglllt^M Bees and Queens, and the 

 Reddest DRONES. Very gentle; very pro- 

 lific; good honi'N-gatherers— working on red 

 clover— and the .MOST RA.,„Hfiil BEES in ex- 

 istence! Took First UcillllllUI Freiufiiiu 

 at Michigan State Fair in 1889. Samples, 5c., 

 and money returned if 'hey are not e.\tra nice. 

 Untested Queens, $1.00; six for $5.00. 

 Tested (at least :! bands), $:i.00 ; Selected, tested 

 (4 bands) $4 ; Breeding Queens (4 to 5 bands.) 

 $7.00. Virgin Queens, 50 cents; 5 for $2.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 JACOB T. I IMPK, 

 18E8t Grand l.edge, Itlicli. 



3Ievtion the American Bee Journal. 



SHORT-HAND 



'\7'OU can earn $75.00 per month as a short- 

 JL hand writer. Learn at home. Address, 



S. A. MORAi\, Ann Arbor, Mchigan, 



FOB FULL PARTICUL.ARS. 



.32A2t IT WIL.I. PAY YOU. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



CARMIULAM bred the coming sea- 

 son from Imported Mothers, will be ready 

 to send out the 1st of June. Send for 

 FREE Circular, to JOHN ANDREWS, Pattens 

 Mills, Wash. Co., N. Y. lOEtf 



Mention the Ainerican Bee Jouriuil. 



ClKiieost Ilaliiin 



Purely bred — Purely 

 MATED. Won first prem- 

 ium over all competitors 

 at Buffalo International, 



September, 1889. None Better in America I 



Send for Price-List. Order early. 



15Atf E. D. KEENEV, Importtr aiid Cmrter, Arradp, N. Y. 

 Mention the American Bee JoumaL 



The Lever. 



THE NATIONAIi 



TEMFEBAITCE NEWSFAFEB. 



Brightl Newsy! and Enterprising! 



Send for Sample Copy. 



To New Subscribers, Only 50c a Year. 



This offer closes November 1. 



Center-Lever Companvi 



134 Van Bnien Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 

 i:JAtt-^Mtf 



When answering this advertisement, mention this Jouonal. 



Folding Paste-Board Box 



IX HOIiOS A SECTION of Comb Honey, 

 preserving it from dust and dirt in a Store, 

 and the "red-tape" handle makes it convenient 

 for the purchaser to carry it home. 



The label shown on the Box, is our " No. 5 

 Gummed Label," but any of the Gummed 

 Labels can be put on them, by the honey- 

 producer. 



We can furnish these Folding- Boxes for one- 

 pound Sections, i^xi^i, for $1.00 per 100, or 

 $8.50 per 1,000, by express. The name and 

 address of the honey-producer will be printed 

 on 1,000 or less, for 75 cents extra. 



A Job Lot ofFoIding Boxes, which will 

 hold Sections 5x5 inches, or less, will be sold 

 at ouly 80 cents per 100. ORDER EARLY 



to get these, as the supply is limited. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN dt SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



From June I O 

 to Oct. 1. 



ITALIAN ijUEEIS 



*^ Why You Should Purchase of Wood ! 



HE has had many years' experience. His 

 Queen-Cells are built in full colonies. 

 He uses no Lamp-Nursery. He is located 

 where there are no black bees, and where foul 

 brood never existed. Fully 05 per cent, of his 

 Queens prove purely-mated. He illls orders 

 promptly. His old customers nearly all pur- 

 chase of bim. He warrants every Queen equal 

 to those of any first-class breeder in America 

 in ever.\' respect. Price, 75 cents each; one 

 dozen, $8.00. Address, 



22Etf J. F. WOOD, North Prescott, Mass. 

 Mentio7i the Am,erican Bee Journal, 



