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AL,FKKI> H. NEWx^IAili, 



BUSINESS MANAGER. 

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gixisiucss Notices, 



Your Full Address, plainly written, 

 Is very essential in order to avoid mistakes. 



If Toil Live near one post-otiice and 

 get your mail at another, be sure to give the 

 address that we liave on our list. 



Ciive 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. Miller's Book, "A Year Among 

 the Bees," and the Amekican Bee Joub- 

 NAL for one year— we send both for $1.50. 



It you L.o!!ie Money by carelessly en- 

 closing it in a letter, it is without excuse, 

 when a Money Order, which is perfectly 

 safe, costs but 5 cents. 



Netv >$ul>»>cril>ers can obtain the full 

 numbers for 1888 and 1889 tor $1.80, if appli- 

 cation be made at once, before all the sets 

 of 1888 are gone. 



Paper Moxes— to hold a section of 

 honey for retail dealers. We have two sizes 

 on hand to carry sections 43<x4J^ and 5)4^5%. 

 Price, 81.00 per 100, or $8.50 per 1,000. 



Preserve Your Papers for future 

 reference. If you have no MI>'1>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 Bee Joubnai., 



Please vvrite Ameriea/n Bee Journal 

 on the envelope when writing to this otfice. 

 Several of our letters have already gone to 

 another firm {a commission house), causing 

 vexatious delay and trouble. 



Pure Piieuol Ibr Foul Brood.— 



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

 shire's pamphlet on pages 1(5 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 tliat we have 

 for sale— as a premium. 



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. 



C'l.IJBBI.^U L.IST. 



TkVe Club the American Bee Jourruil 



for a year, with any ol tlie following papers 



or books, at the prices quoted iu the I>ASX 



column. The regular price of both is given 



in the first colunm. One year's subscription 



for the American Bee Journal must be sent 



with each order for another paper or book: 



Price of both. Club 

 The American Bee Journal 100... 



and Gleanings in Bee-Culture 2 00 1 75 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150 140 



Bee-Keepers' Keview 150 140 



The ApiculturiBt 1 75 1 65 



Bee-Keepers' Ad vance 1 50 1 40 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00 1 80 



Canadian Honey Producer...! 40 130 



The 8 above-named papers 365 500 



and Langetroth Re\iBed (Dadant).3 00 2 75 



Cook's Manual (old edition) 2 25. . . . 2 00 



Doplittle on Queen-Kearlng..2 00 1 75 



Bees and Honey (Newman)... 2 00.. .. 175 



Binder for Am. Bee Journal..! 60 1 50 



Bzierzon'B Bee-Book(cloth)...300.... 200 

 Eoot's A BC of Bee-Culture.. 2 25.... 2 10 



Farmer's Account Book 4 00 2 20 



Western World Guide 1 50.... 130 



Heddon's book, "Success, ".. 1 50.. 1 40 



A Year Among the Bees 1 75 1 50 



Convention Hand-Book 150.... 1 .30 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 2 00.... 1 75 



How to Propagate Fruit 150 125 



History of National Society. . 1 50. . . . 1 25 



I>o not send to us for sample copies 

 of any other papers. Send for such to the 

 publishers of the papers you want. 



i^ew Posters for the American Bee 

 JouisNAL, printed in two colors, have just 

 been printed, and will be sent free to all 

 who can use them. They are very hand- 

 some, and will "set off" an exhibit at 

 Fairs. It will tell Bee-Keepers how to 

 subscribe, for "Subscriptions Received 

 Here " is quite prominent at the bottom. 



We will also send sample copies of the 

 Bee Journai>, for use at Fairs, if notified 

 a week or ten days in advance where to 

 send them. 



Red I.,al»els for Pails — We have 

 three sizes of these Labels ranging in size 

 for pails to hold from one to ten pounds of 

 honey. Price, 81 for a hundred, with the 

 name and address of the bee-keeper printed 

 on them. Smaller quantities at one cent 

 each ; but we cannot print the name and 

 address on less than 100. Larger quantities 

 according to size, as follows : 



Size A. Size B. Size C. 



250 Labels »l-50 $2.00 $2.-25 



SOOLabels 2 00 3.00 3.50 



1,000 Labels 3-00 4.00 5.00 



«»- Samples mailed free, upon application. 



Clover Seeds.— We are selling AUtke 

 Clwer Seed at the following prices : 88.00 

 per bushel; $'3.25 per peck ; 25 cents per lb. 

 WhtU Clover Seed : 810.00 per bushel; 82.75 

 per peck ; 30 cents per lb. Melilot or Sweet 

 Clmer Seed: 86.00 per bushel ; 81.75 per 

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



Apiary Kegister.— 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 (120 pages) $1 00 



" 100 colonies (220 pages), 125 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



An KloKimlly IlluBtrated Montlily for the 

 FAMII>V .\yit> FIiei')Sil>F, 



At gfel.OO a Year. 



Printed in the highest style of the art, and 



profusely oiulK'llishcd with Miiguiflceut 



iind costly Engravings. 



The Illustrated Home Journal is a moral, 

 high-toned aud iutollectual educator, and Is 

 invaluable iu cver>' Iil>r:iry, as well as a very 

 attnictivo and inspiring ornament in every 

 drawiug-room. Each Number of it contains 30 

 pages. 



Its stories are elevating In tone, as well as 

 charmingly thrilling and captivating; its his- 

 torical and biographical sketches are fascinat- 

 ing and delightful ; its Department for "Our 

 Young Folks" is enlicing and alluring ; and its 

 miscellaneous matter leads to the higher life, 

 and the moulding of more beautiful thoughts 

 and atfections. 



It should be found in every family, and 

 should take the jilaceof the impure and trashy 

 liublications, which now abound, and are a 

 curse to the rising generation. 



One Dollar a Year.— It is now demonstrated 

 that the Ili.ustkateu Ho.me Joubn.il will 

 attain a very large circulation, and so we have 

 concluded to reduce the subscription to the 

 l)0|)ular price of one dollar a year. This change 

 will take effect at once, and we .shall give aU 

 our subscribers the benefit of this reduction, 

 from the commencement of their subscriptions. 



A Odd Watcli Given Away.— To any one 



(lady or gentleman) who will send us Hlty 

 suliscribcrs, we will gi\c a nice Gold Watch— 

 (instead of all other premiums and offers). It 

 will he an Elgin Jlovement, Stem-Winder, 

 Stem-Setler, and have a flnely-engravcd C.old- 

 fllled case (warriintcd to wear 15 years), and all 

 of the most modern improvements. 



We invite you to send to us, and secure your 

 town, village or ward of city, as a field to work 

 iu. giving us the assiu'ancc that you will occupy 

 it, and tlien we will give you tlie exclusive 

 terrilor.v. We will send you circulars, sub- 

 scrii)tion blanks, and sample copies, free of 

 charge. You will then lie ready to begin work 

 aud get the Ul'ty subscribers. Should you 

 fail to get as many as fifty, you can send 25 

 subscril)ers and $10 e.\tra for the watch ; or 10 

 subscribers and $10 e.vtra. 



Y'ou cannot fail, in this way, to get tho 

 watch, even if you do not complete your club. 

 But with such a valuable and interesting peri- 

 odical at a dollar a year, fifty subscribers can 

 easily l)e obtained in ever>' town or village. 

 Just try it and see how easy It is to do so. 



Now for earnest work and g'ood pay for 

 it I A nice Gold Watch for every one who 

 will give a few days' work for it I 



The IIiIiTTSTBATED HOME JOUBNAX 

 will be clubbed with 1 he .\meriean Bee Journal 

 and both mailed to any address In the United 

 States and Canada, one year, for 81.75. 

 TH08. e. NEWMAN .& HOS, 

 9J3&9i5 West Miirtlsun Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS 



