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OUR B OOK PR EMIUMS 



We desire to get our friends all through the country to aid us in increasing our list of 

 Subscribers to the 



AMERICM BEE JOUMAL— WeeUy, 32 Pages, $1.00 a Year ; and 

 The ILLISTKATEW HOME JOIRML-Monthly, 32 Pages, 50 Cents a Vear. 



We make the reader this proposition: If you will get us Two i^'ew Sul>«oriber« 

 to the BEE JOURNAL, or l-'oui- for the HOME JOURNAL, we will present you 

 with either of the following Books, as you may choose : 



DOOLITTLE'S QUEEN-KEAKING, 



with Appendix— 170 Pages, bound in paper. Or 



MILLER'S "YEAR AMONQ THE BEES," 



which contains 114 Pages, bound in cloth. 

 Sent FREE of postage, as pay for work to be done for us. Clubs need not be located at 

 one post-office, and for either or both Journals to the same or differenUaddresses : 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 346 East Madison St., Chicago, His. 



"AYearAffloii2;tlieBees" 



A talk abmit someofthc Implements, Plans 



and Practices of a Bee-Keeper of 25 



years'' experience, icho lias for S 



years made the Prodxiction 



of Honey 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, dotailiiig- the methods ot doing, as 

 well as telling when to do, all that should be 

 done in the apiary. It contains 114 pages, and 

 is nicely bound in cloth. 



♦^ Price, 50 cents, by lail^ 



Or it will bo Clubbed with the American Bee 

 Journal for one year, for only $1.35. 



THOMAS a. TSSEWyiAXl & SOK, 



East Madi.son Street, - CHICAGO, ILL, 



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 before Jan. 1, IHfll, and after 

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

 count of 5 per ceut. from our Catalogue 

 prices. 



The experience of the last season should 

 prompt everv bee-keeper to have his supply of 

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

 mences, and avoid the rush. 



THOS. Q. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



^Eigiith^Edition^.]ust^PnbUshe(l^ 



At the ratelhey have been go. 



FrFF homes i'"V'th*e Piih'lic Domainswill 

 1 Hlwfc ■■»gEPtfc«^y g^[j j)p (j-one in o years. Now is 



Kich Undw thoSuiiBliioeaopM|jH.a« per oore. 

 Wh»t Utter could Ni left for ChiMren? Whrw lliesa Ij^riJa fcm now toed 

 them, u welt M for. Qfornntion of aUMftiM Buil Tomtotieo. aenl 10«enl8 



MdrBCdTPfliei^Biniful Emrmvin'TS. a I'ictiiresquo I'anomm* of theLr 



6t4tea. AddTMfl THE WESTERN \V«Kl.l>. €hl. 



.111. 



PATENTS 



THOS. P. SIMPSON. Washinti;t(in. 

 lXi\ Nn atty'a lee until putent ub- 

 taiued. Write for Inventur's Guide. 



:^c«' and Revi<!ie<l Kdition 



BEES 4 HONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of the Apiary 



FDR PLEASURE AND PRDFIT 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the AmCTican Bee Journal. 



This edition has been largel;^ re-written, 

 thoroughly revised, and is "fully up with the 

 times" in allthcimprovemcntsandlnventions 

 in this rupidlv-developing pursuit.and presents 

 the apiarist with everything that can aid in 

 the successful management of an apiar.v, 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 highest style of the art, and 

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

 postpaid. , , J 



LtBEHAT. Discount to dealers, by the dozen 

 or hundred. 



THOmAS Q. NSWMAN & SOIT, 

 246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



The ? lATIOML ? STOCKM.M * Al\D * FARMER 



Is the most ably edited and the best printed Agricultural Journal among our exchanges^ 

 It is published at Pittsburgh, Pa., and the publishers claim the largest circulation ot 

 any Farm Weekly Paper in America. The subscription price is S1.50 per year. 



BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, 



We offer this Paper with the 



American Bee Journal for 1891, 



For lg>1.95 -or with the 



Illustrated Home Journal for 1891, 



For $1.40 — or all three for $3.35. 

 The balance of 1890 will be sent Free, to all New Subscribers, to all three publications. 

 This is a rare bargain, and the sooner the Sulisoriptions are received, the more 

 numbers of 1890 will be sent Free. If a Sample Copy is desired, send a Postal Card 

 for it to the NATIONAL FARMER AND STOCKMAN, PITTSBUROH, PA. 



SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO US. 



THOMAS G-. NEWMAN & SON, 



p^ This new edition of our Bees and 

 Honey will be given as a Premium for only 

 llirce new subscribers, with *3.00; 

 or clubbed with this JorRN.\L for 81.75. 



Tlie"(j}lobe"BeeVeil 



Price, by Mail or Express, $1.00. 



246 East Iflacliion Street, 



41A— llMtf 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



There are five cross- 

 bars united by a rivet 

 through their center at 

 the top. These bars are 

 buttoned to studs on the 

 neck-biind. The bars are 

 of best lightspringsteel. 

 The necli-band is of best 

 hard spring brass. The 

 cover is of white bobinct 

 with black face-piece to 

 see through. 



It IS \ex V e isilv put together; no trouble to 

 put on or take off; and folds compactly in a 

 paper box 6x7 inches, by one inch deep. The 

 protection against bees is perfect— the weight 

 of the entire Veil being onty five ounces. 



Discolored by Smoke. 



The netting- ot a thousand of these Veils were 

 soiled by Kitioke. These complete Veils we 

 otter, [lostpaid, at 60 cents each, two for 

 tl.lO, or lour Veils lor $2.00. They are 

 practically justas^'ood as ever, but slightly 

 soiled. To secure these. Order at once. 

 There are now only about 300 left. 

 We will send this Veil and the Bee Journai, 

 one year, for $1.50 ; or we will give the Veil 

 FKEE for t\TO NEW subscribers to the 

 Bee Journal— Lor one for the Bee Journal 

 and two for the Home JourxalT for one year, 

 with SC.OO for the subscriptions. 



THOS. a. NEWMAN & SON, 

 ■24(5 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



READERS 



Of tilis Journal ivb» 

 write to any of our 

 advertisers, eitlier In 

 ordering, or asking about the Goods 

 olTcrcd, will please state that they saw 

 the Advcriisemcnt in this paper. 



