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BUSINESS MANAGER. 



xxsintss 3Jotices, 



Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Hay- 

 Fever — A new home treatment whereby the 

 worst cases of these hitherto incurable dis- 

 eases are permanently cured by a few 

 simple applications made once in two 

 weeks by the patient at home. A circular 

 describing the new treatment is sent to 

 any applicant free on receipt of stamp to 

 pay postage by A. H. Dixon & Son, sole 

 proprietors,345 West King Street.Toronto, 

 Canada. 49A 12Mtf 



' Subscribers who do not receive their 



papers promptly, should notify us at once. 



l^f" Send us one new subscription, with 

 $1.00, and we will present you with a nice 

 Pocket Dictionary. 



1^" 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. 



I®" 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. 



m^" Send us two new subscriptions, with 

 $2.00, 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. 



j^"" Please send us the names of your 

 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. 



1^" Any of the Political Dollar Weekly 

 Newspapers will be clubbed with our Jouk- 

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

 Home Jouknal and Bee Joukxal for $2.25 

 for all three papers. 



([^~ As there is another Arm of "Newman 

 & Son" in this city, our letters sometimes 

 get mixed. Please write American Bee 

 Jmimal on the corner of your envelopes to 

 save confusion and delay. 



^p~ 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 23 



■' 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



1^" When talking about Bees to your 

 friend or neighbor, you will oblige us by 

 commending the Bee Joukxal 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^~ A "Binder" made especially for 

 the American 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, for 60 cents ; or as a premium for 

 two new subscriptions, with $2.00. It can- 

 ii'.t be mailed to Canada. 



The Bee Keepers' Advertiser " is 

 the name given to a 4-page circular just 

 issued by Henry Alley, of Wenham, Mass. 

 It is a kind of premium list for the " Api," 

 we think. The Baj' State hive,with closed- 

 end-frames, receives some attention. It is 

 to be published quarterly at 25 cents a 

 year, and this is No. 1 of Vol. I. 



The Honey Almanac 



r CJ8T the thlDK needed to create a demand for 

 " HONEV at home. Bee-keepera should scatter 

 it freely. It shows the uses of Iloney for Medicine. 

 IfiatinK. DrinlilnK. Cooking, for makiaiir Cosmetics. 

 Vineiiar, etc.; also uses of BEKSWAX. Price, 5ct».: 

 25 copies for $1.10 ; .50 copies. 11.70; 75 copies, $2.30; 

 HX) for I2.y<t. The foreKOing are POSTPAID prices: 

 followinK are prices when sent by express or freight; 

 lonforia.50; Sfwfor $io.oo: 1,000 for I15.00. The 

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

 without extra cost, when 25 or more are ordered at 

 one time. 



We Have a Fe^v Hitmlreds left, 

 of the Honey Almanac for this year. They 

 should be used at once, and therefore we 

 offer them at wne-tliir<l the above prices. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN ^t SON, 

 246 East Madison St„ - CHICAGO. ILL. 



Xlie "Fariii-Ponltry" is a 20-page 

 monthly, published in Boston, at 50 cents 

 per year. It is issued with a colored cover 

 and is finely illustrated throughout. 



We have arranged to club the American 

 Bee Journal with the Farm-Poultry at 

 $1.35 per year for the two. Or with the 

 Illustrated Home Journal at $1.75 for 

 the three. 



^ due vtiscin cuts. 



THE Queen I got of you last May has the 

 FINEST bees in this section— gentle and 

 admired tiy all who look at them.— J.D. Blood, 

 BiookHeki. Mo., Oct. 13, 1890. 



Orrlers booked now for 1891— pay on arrival 

 of QUEENS. Enclose stamp for prices. 

 JACOB T. TIMFE, Grand Iiedg'e, Mich. 



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i\fC7itiO)i the American Bee Journal. 



Rural Life ! 



100 Pases— Price, 25 Cents. 



RARELY is such a collection of valuable 

 ideas embodied in a pitmphlet like this. 

 Its scope is as broad as its title, and the matter 

 is presented in a concise, " boiled-down " 

 manner, giving experience of many in few 

 word« Among the subjects treated are these: 

 Economy; Prosperity and Adversity : Charac- 

 ter: Health; Remedies; Mistakes of Life: Is 

 Life worth Living: Domestic and Household 

 Attiiirs; Planting and Culture of Vegetables; 

 Planting, culture, trimming and training 

 Vines Ti'ees and Plants; Bees, Poultry, Live- 

 stock, Farm Topics, Pithy Paragraphs, etc. It 

 is neatly bound in paper covers, and has a 

 comprehensive inde.x. 



FREE AS A PREMIUM Sfs ^l^ "^'iS^ 



nerson sending us one new subscriber for the 

 BEE JOURN.\L, or the HOME JOnRNAL. 

 with the subscription price lor a year. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES! 



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E are prepared to furnish to Bee-Keepers 

 . . all kinds of Supplies promptly, and at 

 lowest rates. Correspondence solicited and 

 estimates gladly furnished, Our goods are all 

 made of the best material and are first-class 

 in every respect. Catalogues and Pnce-Lists 

 free. Reference— First Nat'l Bank, this place. 

 Address, WM. McCUNK & CO.. 

 43Dly STERLING, ILL. 



To t tiodiico them, one in every County or town fii' 

 nished relinble r'Ts""' feithfr sex) who Mill m-nniKP « 

 show it. Exfcl»li>r .Mii«U- l!o.vCo.. Cox2lA. N. ^.'..I'J 



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Menti07i the American Bee Journal. 



GROUND CORK 



ForPaekingBees in Winter. 



THIS consists of small pieces about the 

 size of a pea, and is an excellent thing for 

 packing Bees in winter. Prices : In original 

 packages of 100 pounds, $1,00, measuring 14 

 bushels.; smaller quantities, 10 cents per lb,: 

 or a seamless sack, containing 15 lbs., $1.00. 



THOS. a. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



TniA Waabv Fromreeeipt of order (cash with 

 InU lltJCKs the order) Cary, Langstroth or 

 Standard Langstroth Frame Hives, Automatic 

 Foundation-holding frames, in the flat, $1.00; 

 nailed and painted, $1.50. Best work and 

 material. Any hive to order at low prices. 

 Write me. E. A. Baldwin, West Upton, Mass. 

 47Dtf 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Scientific Queen-Rearing 



AS PKACTICAfcl-Y APPtlED ; 



Being a Method by which the very best or 



Queeu-Bees are reared in perfect accord 



with Nature's Way ; by 



a. M. DOOLITTLE. 



In this book the author details the results 

 of his Experiments in Rearing Queen-Bees for 

 the past four or five years, and is the first 

 to present his discoveries to the World. 



Bound in Cloth— 176 pages— Price, $1.00, 

 postpaid ; or, it will be Clubbed with the 

 American Bee Journal one year, for $1.75 — 

 with the Illustrated Home Journal, for SI. 25 ; 

 or the two Journals and the Book for $2.00. 



THOS. G. NEAVMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL 



