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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



GLOBE BEE- VEIL 



By Iffail for $1.00. 

 , A center rivet holds 5 spring-steel 

 \ , cross-bars 1 ike a globe to support the 

 bobinetVeil. These button to a neat 

 brass neck-band, holding it firmly. 



It is easily put together ; no trouble 

 to put on, or take off. An absolute 

 protection against any insect that 

 flies. Will go over any ordinary 

 sized hat; can be worn in bed with- 

 out discomfort; fits any head; does not obstruct the 

 vision; folds compactly, and can be carried in the 

 pocket: in short, it is invaluable to any one whom 

 flies bother, mosquitos bite, or bees sling. 



Extra Nets, 50 cents each. 



CI^UBBINa OFFER. 



We will send this Veil and the Bee Journal 

 one year for $1.75. Or, we will give the Veil 

 Free for three (3) New Subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal, with $3.00 to pay for them. 



Subscriptions to the Home Journal may be 

 Included in all Clubs, counting two (2) Home 

 Journals as equal to one (1) Bee Journal. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 199, 201, 203 East Ramlolpli St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



1300 



• ' XKT^ «-;i1 ™;^/i QKlA f«f t>io fiM 



CASH! 



For Solving this Rehus. 



It is the name of a Tribe of Indians. 

 ALL HAVE A CHANCE TO GUESS. 



' We will give $11I0 for the first correct answer receivpd ; $50 for second; 

 125 for the third ; ZW each for the nest five ; and |5 each for the next fifteen. 



Each Reply, to he eligible to competition, 

 must be accompanied by 50 cents for ayt 

 subscription, or 30 cents for 6 months, to 



Illustrated Home Journal, 



Acknowledged to be the best 50 cent monthly 

 in America. l)evoted to the Home, Fashion, 

 Mu^ic, Stories and Decorative Art. , 



Names of first prize-winners on previoua Rebuses:— Ed. M. Barr, balion, 

 Ohio.— H. Ri.KEL. Cedar Kapids, lowa.-^I. S. Catterson, Harvard, Ne'.r. 



Remit with answer before March 1st., when the prizes will be awarded and 

 names published. NEWM AX & SON, 201 Randolph St. , CHICAGO, ILL 



Tufkejs for Market 



AND 



Turkejs for Profit. 



By "FANNY FIELD.' 



WRITTEN for those who are Interested in 

 Turkeys and wish to make them pro- 

 tltable. She reared in one year 150 Turkeys— 

 and did the work for a family of five— nettiugr 

 her $300. No farming pays so well as Turkeys 



CONTENTS.— Age of breeding stock, abouv: 

 the Gobbler— Which breeds are best and most 

 profitable— Setting the eggs— Care whi le hatch 

 ing— Profit per head— Care until fully fcath 

 ered- Food for the young— Save the feathers 

 they bring good prices— Number of hens to a 

 Gobbler -Naragiinset Turkeys — White Tur^ 

 keys — Bronze Turkcy.s- Common Turkeys — 

 To restore chilled Turkeys— Diseases of Tur 

 keys— Leg weakness— Killing and dressing- 

 Mark j'our Turkeys— Marketing— Capita and 

 number to begin with— Tells all about the 

 Turltey business Price, 25 cents. 



Given for One New Subscriber to this paper 

 for one year. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mm Sewing-Machine. 



Each machine is thoroughly tested to see 

 that it is perfect before leaving the Factory, 

 and the manufacturers guarantee each 



MACHINE FOR FIVE YEARS. 



Alij the BiATERiAZi entering into the con- 

 struction of these machines is of the very 

 best, and all the parts are nicely fitted. The 

 wood work is of Black Walnut, Oil Polished. 

 The iron work is nicely ornamented and 

 Japanned, and they are an ornament in any 

 lady's room. Witli each machine we include a 

 full set of attachments which have formerly 

 Bold for as much as we now offer the machine, 

 attachments and all. 



These attachments include one Johnson's 

 Foot Rufiler, one set of Hemmers, on^ Tucker, 

 ono Foot Hemmer or Friller, one Package of 

 Needles, six Bobbins, one Screw Driver, one 

 Oil Can, e.xtra Check Spring, one Gauge, one 

 Gauge Screw, one Wrench, and an Instruction 

 Book, which will enable one not accustomed to 

 running a machine, to soon learn. 



Each machine is crated and delivered at the 

 E.\press office or Freight depot in Chicago, and 

 will go safely to any part of the country. The 

 weight is about 100 pounds, and the cost of 

 shipping within 500 miles of Chicago is from 50 

 cents to *1.0() ; to the Atlantic Coast, the Gulf 

 or about the same distance AVest, about $1.50 ; 

 and about double this to the Pacific Coast. 



Price, $15.00. Given for 60 Subscribers; or 

 for 40 subscribers, with $5.00 extra ; or for 20 

 subscribers, with $10.00 extra. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



l!)!». 2()1, 203 Kiist RaiKloliili St., CHICAGO, !n.S. 



BoysorGirlswliohaveanySnap 



can make plt'iiiy of spciuliuK 

 money by seilinsr Kggs anil 

 ralsiiiK Cliickens.whcther In 

 the City or on a Farm. THE 

 BXANDARD POULTRY BOOK 



I*ri«-«' a.l <'«'iits. 



Gives all llic latr.'^l ideas on 



Poultiy Ivaisiiitt aiul how 



Imiiaki' it jiay, or sent frt>e 



fur t Snliseiiliers at 25 CtS 



eacli. Tills Illustrated Ag- 



ricnltural Paper gives infor- 



iiiatton of all V. S. Gov't. Land 



also describes every State and 



Territory.and the World's Fair 



The WBaxEKN Wobld, Uhlcago 



