AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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AL.1<'REI> H. IVElVMArV, 



BUSINESS MANAGER. 



Special Kotices. 



Send us one, new subscription, with 

 $1.00, and we will present you with a nice 

 Pocket Dictionary. 



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 which you have paid. If that is past, please 

 send us a dollar to pay for another year. 



I^" Systematic work in the Apiary will 

 pay. Use the Apiary Register. It costs : 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $100 



" 100 colonies (220 pages) 1 25 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



||t^~ 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. 



YOU NEED an Apiary Register, 

 and should keep it posted up, so as to be 

 able to know all about any colony of 

 bees in youu yard at a moment's notice. 

 It devotes two pages to every colony. 

 You can get one large enough for 50 

 colonies for a dollar, bound in full 

 leather and postage paid. Send for one 

 before you forget it, and put it to a good 

 use. Let it contain all that you will 

 want to know about your bees — includ- 

 ing a cash account. "We will send you 

 one large enough for 100 colonies for 

 ^1.25; or for 200 colonies for $1.50. 

 Order one now. 



Supply Dealers desiring to sell our 

 book, "Bees and Honey," should write 

 for terms. 



We Club the American Bee Journal ♦ 

 and the Illustrated Home Journal, one 

 year for $1.35. Both of these and 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture, for one year, 

 for $2.15. 



If You Have any honey to sell, 

 get some Honey Almanacs and scatter 

 in your locality.. They will sell it all in 

 a very short time. 



If you have a desire to know 



how to have Queens fertilized in upper 

 stories, while the old Queen is still laying 

 below — how you may safely introduce any 

 Queen, at any time of the year when bees 

 can fly — all about the different races of 

 bees — all about shipping Queens, queen- 

 cages, candy for queen-cages, etc. — all 

 about forming nuclei, multiplying or unit- 

 ing bees, or weak colonies, etc. ; or, in fact, 

 everything about the queen-business which 

 you may want to know, send for"Doolit- 

 tle's Scientific Queen-Rearing;" a book of 

 170 pages, which is nicely bound in cloth, 

 and is as interesting as a story. Price, $1.00. 

 For sale at this office. 



Bee=Keeping for F*rofit, by Dr. 



G. L. Tinker, is a new 50-page pamphlet, 

 which details fully the author's new system 

 of bee-management in producing comb and 

 extracted-honey, and the construction of 

 the hive best adapted to it — his "Nonpareil. ' ' 

 The book can be had at this office for 85c. 



