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AL,FREO H. IWEWTOAW, 



BUSINESS MANAGER. 



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I®" Read our Book Premium offer on the 

 last page of last Jocknal. 



B^" Money In Potatoes, by Mr. Joseph 

 Greiner. Price, 25 cents, postpaid. For sale 

 at this office. 



^g° Send us one ;\'EW subscriber, with 

 $1.00, and we will present you with a nice 

 Pocket Dictionary. 



S^° Red Labels are nice for PaUs which 

 hold from 1 to 10 lbs. of honey. Price $1.00 

 per hundred, with name and address printed. 

 Sample free. * 



dt^" 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 S5 cents per ounce, by express. 



J^" 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. 



B^" Please send us the names of your 

 neighbors who keep bees, and we will send 

 them sample copies of the Bee Jourxal. 

 Then please caU upon them and get them to 

 subscribe with you. 



H^" 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. 



1^" "We have soiife full sets of the Bee 

 JouuNAL for 1889, and new subscribers can 

 have the full sets for 1889 and 1890 for 

 .<;1.80 until all are gone. Or, we wUl send 

 the full sets for 1887, 1888, 1889 and 1890 

 for *3.00. 



B^~ Systematic work in the Apiaiy wiU 

 pay. Use the Apiary Register. Its cost is 

 trifling. Prices : 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $100 



" 100 colonies (220 pages) 1 25 



■' 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



It^" When talking about Bees to your 

 friend or neighbor, you will oblige us by 

 commending the Bee Journal 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. 



I^" We offer the Monthly Philadelphia 

 Farm Journal, and either the American 

 Bee Journal or Illustrated Home Jour- 

 nal from now until Dec. 31, 1890, for $1.20. 

 Or, we will niive it free for one year to any 

 one who will send us one new subscriber for 

 either of our Journals with SI. 00 (the sub- 

 scription price J. 



■We Club the American Bee Journal 

 for a year, with any of the following papers 

 or books, at the prices quoted in the l^ASX 

 colunm. The regular price of both is given 

 in the first column. 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 1 00. . . 



and Gleanings in Bee-Culture 2 00 1 75 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150 — 140 



Bee-Keepers' Review 150 — 140 



The Apiculturist 175 165 



Bee-Keepers' Advance 1 50 — 1 40 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00. . . . 1 80 



Canadian Honey Producer... 1 40 — 130 



The 8 above-named papers 5 65 — 5 00 



and Langstroth Revised (Dadant).3 00.... 2 75 

 Cook's Manual (1887 edition) 2 25. . . . 2 00 

 Doolittle on Queen-Rearing.. 2 00 — 1 75 



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



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



Dzierzon'B Bee-Book (cloth). . .3 00. . . . 2 00 

 Root's A B C 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 Tear Among the Bees 1 75 1 50 



Convention Hand-Book 1 50 1 30 



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



Toronto Globe (weekly) 2 00. . . . 1 70 



History of National Society . . 1 50 1 25 



American Poultry Journal. ..2 25 — 150 



l>o mot send to us for sample copies 

 of any other papers. Send for such to the 

 publishers of the papers you want. 



CATARRH. 



CATARRHAL DEAFNESS-HAY FEVER. 

 A New Home Treatment. 



Sufferers are not generally aware that 

 these diseases are contagious, or that they 

 are due to the presence of living parasites 

 in the lining membrane of the nose and 

 eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, 

 however, has proved this to be a fact, and 

 the result of this discovery is that a simple 

 remedy has been formulated whereby 

 catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever 

 are permanently cured in from one to three 

 simple applications made at home by the 

 patient once in two weeks. 



N. B. — This treatment is not a snuff or an 

 ointment; both have been discarded by 

 reputable physicians as injurious. A 

 pamphlet explaining this new treatment is 

 sent fi-ee on receipt of stamp to pay pos- 

 tage, by A. H. Dixon & Son, 337 and 339 

 West King Street, Toronto, Canada. — 

 Christian Advocate. 



Sufferers fi'om Catarrhal troubles should 

 carefully read the above. 

 50E26t Imly. 



COWVENTIOIS DIRECTORY. 



Frank Leslie' Popular Monthly for 

 January, 1890, is a "Holiday Number," as 

 befits the season. It has a new typographi- 

 cal dress throughout, and is, pictorially, 

 probably the most elegant number of Frank 

 Leslie's Popular Monthly ever issued. The 

 colored frontispiece is " A Fair Masquera- 

 der." There are numerous articles of lit- 

 erary, romantic or practical interest, while 

 the serial and short steries, poems and 

 various departments are unusually full and 

 varied. 



1889. Time and Place of Meeting. 



Dec. 26, 27.— Michigan State, at Lansing. Micb. 



II. D. Cutting, Sec, Clinton, Mich. 

 1890. 

 Jan. 8, 9.— Ontario, at Belleville, Ont. 



W. Couse, Sec, StreetAville, Ont. 



Jan. 15.— Indiana State, at Indianapolis. Ind. 



Geo. C. TliompsoD, Sec. Southport, Ind. 

 Jan. 20.— Colorado State, at Denver, Colo. 



E. Milleaon, Pres.. Denver, Colo. 

 Jan. 22.— Vermont State, at Burlington, Vt. 



J. H. Larrabee, Sec. Larra bee's Point, Vt. 



Feb. 5-7.— New York State, at Rochester. N. T. 



G. H. Knickerbocker, Sec Pine Plains, N. Y. 



May 3.— Susquehanna Co.. at Hophottom, Pa. 



H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harford, Pa. 



|y In order to have this table complete. Secre- 

 taries are requested to forward full particulars of 

 time and place of future meetinKS.— Ed. 



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 will giind more than the ordinary farmer 

 needs. It can be changed from grinding 

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Price, $30. We will present one of these 

 Feed Grinders to any one who will send us 

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Subscribers who do not receive this paper 

 promptly, will please notify us at once. 



Certificate to Get Wholesale Priees. 



We can furnish ANY THING YOU M.\Y 

 WANT at absolutely wholesale prices. Why 

 pay exorbitant prices in your owu town when 

 yoii can buv in Chicago, through us, at whole- 

 sale prices ^ We can save you from 8 to 50 per 

 cent, on all different kinds of goods manufac- 

 tured. You can only obtain the foregoing 

 advantage by becoming a subscriber to either 

 the Illustrated Home Journal or the American 

 Bee Journal ; OTHERWISE, a Membership 

 ALONE will cost you $1.00 per year. 



For $2.00, we send one copy of cither. Crime 

 of the Century iDr.Cronin'sMurderi. liittle 

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 —Illustrated and bound, price, 11.50 each— One 

 year's subscription to American Bee Journal, 

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 vear— Membership Certificate for 1 year from 

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It you will order Clothing', Pumitnre, 

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 the amount of ^'25.00, send monev with the 

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