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CATARRH. 



CATARRHAL DEAFNESS-HAY FEVER. 

 A Neiw Home Treatment. 



Sufferers ore not generally aware that 

 these diseases are contagions, or that they 

 are dne 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 ha^ fever 

 are permanently cured in fi-om 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 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, o37 and 339 

 West King Street, Toronto, Canada. — 

 Christian Advocate. 



Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should 

 carefully read the above. 

 50E26t Iraly. 



ConTentinn 3folioe!i>. 



t^~ The Northern Illinois Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion, will hold its fall meetinK .^t Harlem, Ills., on 

 AuE. 19. 1891 1. D. A. FlTLLEH, Sec. 



tt^~ The Southwestern Wiscon-sin Bee-Keepers' 

 Society, wilt meet on Oct. 8, lb90, at the residence of 

 E. France, Platteville. Wis. B. RiCE, Sec. 



B^~ The Cortland Union Bee-Keei)ers' Associa- 

 tion, will hold their Annual Basket Picnic at the 

 Floral Trout Park, in Cortland. N. V.. Tuesday' 

 Aug. 19, ISyii. Essays will be in order. All come. 

 M. U. Fairbanks, Sec. 



8?^ The fall meeting of the Central Michigan 

 Bee-Keepere' Association, will meet in the Pioneer 

 Rooms, Capitol Building, Lansing, Mich., on Wed- 

 nesday, Oct. 15, IHyo, to commence at lo a.m. 



W. A. Barnes, Sec. 



Folding Paste-Board Box 



FOK C:<>.YIK IIO.^Kl'. 



IT HOIiltS A SKC'TIOIV of Comb Honey, 

 l>resei-\'ing i1 Ir-om dust and dirt in a Store, 

 and the "rpd-tiiiic" handle makes it convenient 

 lor the purchaser to carry it, home. 



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

 Gummed Label," hut any of the Gummed 

 Labels can be put on them, by the honey- 

 producer. 



J»ostei*s for the American' Bee Journal, 

 printed iu two colors, will bo sent free to 

 all who can use them. They are handsome, 

 and will " set off " an exhibit at Fairs. It 

 will tell bee-keepers how to subscribe, for 

 "Subscriptions Received Here" is quite 

 prominent at the bottom. 



We will also send sample copies of the 

 Bee Journai,, for use at Fairs, if notieed a 

 ■week or ten days iu advance where to send 

 them. 



^ducvtiscincuts. 



We can furnish these Folding- Boxes for one- 



■ pound Sections, 414x4)4, for $1.00 per 10,0, or 



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



I address of the honey-producer will be priuted 



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



I A Job Lot of Folding Boxes, which will 



hold Sectious nx'^ inohegfor less, will be sold 



I at only SO cenis per 100. OKDEK EARLY 



to get these, as the supply is limited. 



I THOniAJ* <;. NEW'illAN «c SOTS, 



I 246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention the A.mcrican Dee Journal. 



Choicest Italiiiii 



11:5 



i Septemljer, 1880. N 

 Send for Price-Llst, 



Purely bred — Purely 

 MATED. Won first prem- 

 ium over all competitors 

 at Buffalo International, 

 ONE Better in America I 

 Order early. 



PEVCKE BROS. & CO., 



JOBBERS OF HONEY, 



OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 

 Our Honey Market is one of the best in the 

 U. ,S. We make liberal advances on consig-u- 

 ments. Should be pleased to open correspon- 

 dence. Satisfactory References furnished 

 34Alt PEYCKE BROS. & CO. 



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NOW FILLY TESTED A SUCCESS ! 



The New Dibbern Bee-Escape. 



THE New Bee-Escape has now been fully 

 tested, and recently g-reatlv improved. 1 

 now offer them for sale, by mail. ^nc. for sam- 

 ple, or *:i.00 per dozen. Complete Boards, 60c 

 or $.3.00 per dozen by express. 



3.'}A2t C. H. DIBBERN, milan, IJls. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Great reduction in price. Former iM'ices 

 I superseded. Select tested, SI. 50 ; Tested, 75c. 

 I Five Apiaries to draw from. Can ship by re- 

 turn mail in any quantity. 



E. ID- KZEIEJISTE'ir, 



Importer and Breeder, 



:i3Atf 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



SPECIAL DISCOUNT 



ON HIVES. 



IN order to keep our factory running during- 

 the fall and winter months, we will make 

 a discount of 10 per cent, on all orders for 

 Hives received t)efore Jan. 1, 1891, and after 

 that date, until March 1, we will make a dis- 

 count of 5 per cent, from our Catalogue 

 prices. 



The experience of the last season should 

 prompt every bee-keeper to have his supply of 

 Hives, etc., on hand before the season com- 

 mences, and avoid the rush. 



THOS. O. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



♦^E'mhthvKditHnit.liisttriiblislKMl^ 



NeM' :iu<l ICeviHe<l Ktlition 



BEES ^ HONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of the Apiary 



■ FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



THOMAS G-. NEWMAN, 



Editor 0/ Die American Bee Journal. 



This edition has been ]ars"oIj re-written, 

 thoroughly rcvisod, and is "fuliv up with the 

 times" in iill the improvements and inventions 

 in this rapid ly-ilevelopinfr i^mrsvi it. aud presents 

 the apiarist "with everything- that can aid in 

 the successful nianag-emcnt of an apiary, and 

 at the same time produce the most honey in 

 an attractive condition. It contains 250 

 pages and 245 illustrations — is beautifully 

 printed in the hip-hest style of the art. and 

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

 postpaid. 



Liberal Discount to dealers, by the dozen 

 or hundred. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAir & SON, 

 246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



This new edition of our Bees and 

 Honey will be given as a Premium for only 

 llir«?'e now ji^iibsci-ibers^ with *3.00; 

 or clubbed with this Jouhxal for :?1.75. 



1 SEES AND HONEY 



I e a ^Ironari'stt He»t ami 



£ titp M l.i- F-mVlif'.Tallpurpos- 



l :^i"ly. Soml 'dur ad- 



I artTfPt Bee-TIWeFac- 



r In tl c\'^ orlA ("T sample ccipy of 



OT'.ln fti'i- Culture (a Jl iHus- 



il7), aii(i a 44 p. iHus- 



\ of I Eee> Creepers* 



^-uppllcB. ur A I! C or Uee Cul- 



vuPv; .. .. ..jw...,.-...ia of 4110 pp., fl,\10. kLd 



fifO L'utt. Price in cloth. $l-l'.i (XT' Mmtion 



s paper. A- I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



FOR TRUE-BLOOD CARNIOIANS 



S 



EE our Advertisement iu .7uly otli Num- 

 ber of tliis Vaper— page 462. 



J. B. M.iSON & SONS, 



:llAtf MECHANIC FALLS, ME. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Prices Reduced. 



QELECT TESTED QUEENS, H.irK Warran- 

 O led Queens. 7.5 cents— 6 for $4.00. Make 

 Money Orders i.niyable at Nieholasville, Ky. 

 14Etf J. T. WILSON, Little Hiekmau, ky. 



'St 



Inieiicaii f^arniolaiis. J{SZ-m-Zil^Z 



■^ uies— uuly^'oue swarmed this season. Very 

 gentle, good honey-gatherers. Dry weather 

 disposed of drones near me. Select Untested 

 Queens, $1.00. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 :)2A4t E. F. QuiGLEY, Unionville, Mo. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Ill Tlifliuit One Untested Italian Queeu,73c., 

 All, 111(511 ; 3 for .$2.00; Tested, $1.. 50. One 

 Untested Carniolan Queen, $1.00, 3 for $2.30; 

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

 Send for Price-List. Reference— First National 

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

 22Etf 



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$3.00 « 



WILL BUY. 



tl"S^ I will close out mv Apiary 

 of over 100 Colonies of Bees iu 

 flue condition, at $.3 per Colony 

 —good Colonies, good Hives, with enough hon- 

 ey to winter on. Address, 

 :S4Atf J. A. KING, mankato, minu. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



