THE JUMERICMIS BEB JOUHlHSI<. 



349 



BUSINESS MANAGER. 



tisiwcss Haticcs, 



Your Pull Address, plainly written, 

 ts very essential in order to avoid mistakes. 



If lion I>ive near one postofBce and 

 get your mail at another, be sure to give the 

 address that we have on our list. 



Give a Copy of " Honey as Food and 

 Medicine " to every one who buys a package 

 of honey. It will sell lots of it. 



I>r. iUiller's Book, "A Tear Among 

 the Bees," and the A.mehican Bee Jouit- 

 NAL for one year— we send both for S1.50. 



iryou L,o!<ie ITIoney by carelessly en- 

 closing it in a letter, it is without excuse, 

 when a Money Order, which is perfectly 

 safe, costs but 5 cents. 



]^"e«- ^Subscribers can obtain the full 

 numbers for 1888 aud 1889 tor «1.80, it appli- 

 cation be made at once, before all the sets 

 of 1S88 are gone. 



Paper Uoxes— to hold a section of 

 honey for retail dealers. We have two sizes 

 on hand to carry sections 4Xx4J^ and 5>^x53^. 

 Price, $1.00 per 100, or $8.50 per 1,000. 



Preserre ITour Papers for future 



reference. If you have no ItI.'\l>ER we 

 will mail you one for 60 cents ; or you can 

 have one FREE, if you will send us 3 new 

 yearly subscriptions for the Bbe Joubnal, 



Please TTTite American Bee Journal 

 on the envelope when writmg to this office. 

 Several of our letters have already gone to 

 another firm (a commission house), causing 

 vexatious delay and trouble. 



Pure Plienol for Foul Brood. — 



Calvert's No. 1 phenol, mentioned in Che- 

 shire's pamphlet on pages 16 and 17, can be 

 procured at this office at 25 cents per ounce. 

 Not being mailable, it must go by express. 



In order to pay you for getting new 

 subscribers to send with your renewal, we 

 make you this offer. For each yearly sub- 

 scriber, with 81.00, you may order 25 cents 

 worth of any books or supplies that we have 

 for sale— as a preniinui. 



A Home Market for honey can be 

 made by judiciously distributing the 

 pamphlets, " Honey as Food and Medicine." 

 Such will create a demand in any locality at 

 remunerative prices. See list on the second 

 page of this paper. 



nORK ART l>OR'rF<»l>I4», 



PBICE, 50 CEKTB, 



Will be CLUllliED willi tbo Amehican Bee 

 Journal, at the low luiii' of $1.25, postpaid. 



This mafriiiflwnt Alt Pm-tfolio is in size just 

 llxU inches, iiiKlbcsi.U's :i picture of GusMiv 

 Doro. the jri'eat Freiu'li Aftlst, it coiUaiiis the 

 lollowiui.' Iii-!uitil'ul tMia-nivlnjrs ; Expulsion 

 lioiEi 111!.' (I;ii<li-n of Ellen— Eiitfiiii;:- tin: .Ark- 

 Noah Cmsiiifj- 1 bim—SuMisonaiiilDclilMli—Uuth 

 aud lioaz— Dealli of Saul— The JuilKUient of 

 Solomou— Daniel in the Lion's Den- Daniel 

 Coiiloundlup the Pi-iestsof Uaal— The Nativity 

 —Christ Heallnfr the Siek— Sermon on the 

 Mount— The Disciples I'lueking Corn on the 

 tialibath— Jesus Walkinir on the Water— The 

 Agony in the Garden— Death of the Pale 

 Horse. Seventeen haQdsome full page plates 

 under one cover. 



Standard Atlas ot the World. 



To any one sending us, direct to this 

 office. Five jMEW Subscriber!^ for 



one year, with $5.00 (renewals not to 

 count), we will pnscnt this beautiful 

 Atlas, b}- mail, postpaiil : 



This ATLAS 



contains larce scale 

 Maps of every coun- 

 try and civil division 

 uuon the face of the 

 Globe. 



It is beautifully il- 

 lustrated with color- 

 Oil diauranis, showing 

 the wealtli, tlie debt, 

 the civil condition of 

 the lieople, chief pro- 

 rluctions, the manu- 

 fa-Jtures and the com- 

 merce, reiitrioussecta. 

 etc., andasuperb line 

 of engravings of his- 

 torical interest and 

 value, together with 

 many new and desir- 

 able features which 

 are expressly gotten 

 up for this work— 

 among which will be 

 found a concise his- 

 tory of each State. 



Price, in best Engli^h cloth binding (size, closed, 

 1 1x14 inches ; opened, •2-2x 14 inches), $4.5(J. 



Triple-IiCiise 

 magnifiers for 



be inspection of 

 Dees, insects.etc. 

 They are invalu- 

 able in the con- 

 servatory, or it 

 for only a very 

 few plants. For 

 boys and girls, 

 they make very 

 pleasant studies, 

 and arouses in 

 them a laudable 

 enthusiasm for investigation. Price, by mail, 

 80 cents ; or the Amehican Bee Journ.^l, for 

 one year, and the Magnifier, for $1.50. 



Apiary Regisler.— All who intend to 

 be systematic m their work in the apiary, 

 should get a copy of the Apiary Register and 

 begin to use it. The prices are as follows : 



For 50 colonies (120pagree) $1 00 



" 100 colonies (iJO pages) 125 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 150 



Sininiins' ]>on-Sv» arminp Sys- 

 tem, and the Amkhican Bek Jouknal 

 for one year, for Si. 3.5. The subscription 

 to the Bee Journal may begin now. 



liaKlinKM* Porlcction Feeder 



This excellent Feeder will hold 2 quarts, 

 and the letting down of the feed is regulated 

 by a thumb-screw. The cap screws securely 

 on. It is easy to regulate— either a spoonful 

 or a quart— and that amount can be given 

 in an hour or a day, as desired. By it the 

 food can be given where it Is most needed- 

 just over the cluster. Not a drop need be 

 lost, and no robber bees can get at it. A 

 single one can be had for 40 cents, or a 

 dozen for S3..50, and it can be obtained at 

 this office. Tostage 10 cents extra. 



Send I's ilie I\anie»i of bee-keepers 

 in your neighborhood who should take and 

 read the Amkhican Bee Jouhnal, and we 

 will send them a sample copy. In this way 

 we may obtain many regular subscribers, 

 for thousands have never seen a copy, or 

 even know of its existence. This is one 

 way to help the cause along. 



Alfalfa Clorer.— For cultivation of 



this honey-plant, see page 245, of 1888.— 

 We supply the seed at the following prices : 

 —Per lb., 23c. ; per peck, $3.00 ; per half- 

 bushel, 85.50 ; per bushel of 60 lb., 810.00. 

 If wanted by mail, add 10 cents per pound 

 for bag and postage. 



Clover Seeds.— We are sellmg Alsike 

 Clover Seed at the following prices : 88.00 

 per bushel; 82.35 per peck ; 25 cents per lb. 

 Whit£ Clover Seed : 810.00 per bushel; 82.75 

 per peck ; 30 cents per lb. MeliUit or Sweet 

 Clover Seed: 86.00 per bushel ; 81.75 per 

 peck: 20 cents per lb.— by express or freight. 



Tiicca Uruslies, for removing bees 

 from the combs, are a soft, vegetable fiber, 

 and do not irritate the bees. We supply 

 them at 5 cents each, or 50 cents a dozen ; if 

 sent by mail, add 1 cent each for postage. 



A Modern Itee-Farm and its Eco- 

 nomic Management, by S. Simmins, of Rot- 

 tingdean, Brighton, England, is the title of 

 a new book of about 200 pages, printed on 

 excellent paper, and nicely bound in cloth. 

 Price $1.00. For sale at this office. 



International Hcc-Convention. 



—The Pamphlet Report of the Columbus, 

 Ohio, Bee-Couvention can be obtained at 

 this office, by mail, postpaid, for 25 cents. 

 This pamphlet contains the new bee-songs 

 and words, as well as a portrait of the 

 President. Bound up with the history of 

 the International Society, and a full report 

 of the Detroit, Indianapolis and Chicago 

 conventions, for 50 cents, postpaid. 



A Favorable IVord from any of our 

 readers, who speak from experience, has 

 more weight with their friends than any- 

 thing we might say. Every one of our 

 readers can lend us a helping hand, in this 

 way, without much trouble. 



Money in I'otatoeH, by Mr. Joseph 

 Greiner. Price, 'iS cents, postpaid. This 

 is a complete instructor for the practical 

 potato-grower, and explains the author's 

 new system in 40 interesting lessons. It is 

 for sale at this office. 



