THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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20c. per agate line of space, each insertion. 



A line of Agate type will contain about eljcht 

 Ti'ordm; fourteen lines will occupy 1 incli of space. 

 Transient Advertisements payable in advance. 

 Special Notices. 50 cents per line. 



DISCOUNTS will be given on advertisements 

 published WEEKLY as follows, if the whole is 

 paid in advance : 



For 4 weeks lO per cent, discount. 



" 8 " 30 " 



"13 " (M months)... .30 



" ae " (i; months). ...4:0 " 



" 3» " (9 months) 50 



" 5« " (lyear) 60 " 



Discount, for 1 year, in the MONTHLY" alone, 

 »5 per cent., 6 months, lO per cent., 3 montbs, 

 5 percent., if wholly paid in advance. 



Discount, for 1 year, in the SEMI-MONTHLY 

 alone, 40 per cent., 6 months, 30 per cent.. 3 

 months, lO per cent., if wholly paid in advance. 



Advertisements withdrawn before the expiration 

 of the contract, will be charged the full rate for 

 the time the advertisement is inserted. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



935 West Madison Street.. Chlcaeo, III. 



Honey as Food and Medicine. 



1^ Alicays forward us money either 

 by postal order, registered letter, or 

 by draft on Chicago or New York. 

 Drafts on other cities, or local checks, 

 are not taken by the banks in tliis city 

 except at adiscountof 25 cents, to pay 

 expense of collecting them. 



Bee Pasturage a Necessity.— We have 

 just issued a new pamphlet giving our 

 views on this important subject, with 

 suggestions what to plant, and when 

 and how. It is illustrated with 26 en- 

 gravings, and will be sent postpaid to 

 any address for 10 cents. 



A newedition, revised and enlarged, 

 the new pages being devoted to new 

 Recipes for Honey Medicines, all kinds 

 of cooking in which honey is used, and 

 healtliful and pleasant beverages. 



We liave put t)ie price of them low 

 to encourage bee-keepers to scatter 

 them far and wide. Single copy 6 

 cents, postpaid; per dozen, 50 cents; 

 per hundred, St.OO. On orders of 100 

 or more, we print, if desired, on the 

 cover-page, "Presented by," etc., 

 (giving the name and address of the 

 bee-keeper wlio scatters them). This 

 alone will pay liim for all his trouble 

 and expense— enabling him to dispose 

 of his honey at home, at a good profit. 



Preminiiis.— Those who get up clubs 

 for the Weekly Bee Journal for one 

 year, will be entitled to the following 

 premiums. Their own subscription 

 may count in the club : 



For a Club of S,— a copy of " Bees and Honey." 

 " " 3,— an Emerson Binder tor 1882. 



" " 4,— Apiary Register for 50 Colonies, 



or Cook's (Bee) Manual, paper. 

 " " S,— " " cloth. 



" " «,— Weekly Bee Journal for l year, 



or Apiary ReKister for 200 Col'a. 



Or they may deduct 10 per cent in cash 

 for their labor in getting up the club. 



^" Binders cannot be sent to Can- 

 ada by mail— the International law 

 will not permit anytliing but samples 

 of merchandise weighing less than 8oz. 



Examine the Date following your 

 name on the wrapper label of this 

 paper; it indicates the end of the 

 month to which you have paid your 

 subscription on the Bee Journal. 



Advertisements intended for the Bee 

 Journal must reach this office by 

 Saturday of the previous week. 



Emerson Binders.— We have had a 

 lot of Emerson bidders made espe- 

 cially for the Bee Journal for 1882. 

 They are lettered in gold on the back, 

 and make a nice and convenient way 

 to preserve the Journal as fast as 

 received. Tliey will be sent postpaid 

 by mail for 75 cents. 



1^ Constitutions and By-Laws for 

 local Associations $2.00 per 100. The 

 name of the Association printed in the 

 blanks for 50 cents extra. 



Tlie Apiary Register. 



Ail who intend to be systematic in 

 their work in the apiary, should get a 

 copy and commence to use it. 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $1 00 



" 100 colonies 220 pages 1 50 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 2 00 



The larger ones can be used for a 

 few colonies, give room for an increase 

 of numbers, and still keep the record 

 all togetlier in one book, and are there- 

 fore the most desirable ones to pro- 

 ciire at tlie start. 



Preparation of Honey for the Mar- 

 ket, including the production and care 

 of both comb and extracted honey. 

 A new pamplilet of 32 pages. At the 

 last meeting of ttie Korth American 

 Bee-Keepers' Society, we were ap- 

 pointed on a committee to prepare in- 

 structions on tlie Exhibition of Bees 

 and Honey at Fairs ; this is also added 

 to the above. Price, 10 cents. 



^"Do not let your numbers of the 

 Bee Journal for 1881 be lost. The 

 best way to preserve them is to pro- 

 cure a binder and put them in. They 

 are very valuable for reference 



Bingham's Smoker Corner. 



Cyprians Conquered.— All summer 

 it has been " whicli and t'other" with 

 me and ttie Cyprian colony of bees I 

 have ; but at last I am " boss ''— Bing- 

 liam's Conqueror Smoker did it. If 

 you want lots of smoke, just at the 

 right time, get a Conqueror Smoker of 

 Bingham. G. M. Doolittle. 



Borodino, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1882. 



i^'When you meet with an accident, 

 get a sprained ankle, or otherwise in- 

 jured, don't go to the expense of send- 

 ing for a doctor, but apply Kendall's 

 Spavin Cure, and you will experience 

 instant relief. 32w4t 



^(tucvtisctitcnts. 



The AMERICAN Bke JotTUXAL is the oldest Bee 

 Paper in America, and has a laree circulation In 

 every State. Territory and Province, among farm- 

 ers, niechanics, professional and business men, 

 and is, therefore, the best advertising medium. 



WAIVTEI>— Some one to buy half interest in 

 an Apiary of H'H colonies. Said apiary can 

 be increased to l'iki if desired. All are in movable 

 frame hives. No honey has been extracted to 

 date. Would like to ItaUanize the whole. Local- 

 ity good. The ri^ht man or woman can secure a 

 good bargain. Inquire at PostoflBce at Hillsboro, 

 Wis., or address Box 83, Hillsboro, Vernon Co., 

 Wis. [34wlt] August 18, 1882. 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS, 



Bred from Imported Mothers. Single Queen. $1 ; 

 (3 for J5. Purity, safe arrival, and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. For particulars, address 

 34wlt F. H. SCATTERGOOD, Newgarden, O. 



HENRY ALLEY, WENHAM, MASS. 



ftueens Wortli $2.00 for SI. 25. 



Laree, handsome and beautiful. Every one 

 warranted as >:ood in all respects as tested queens. 

 No loss of queens by mail in my new cages— all go 

 safely. Safe arrival and purity yuaranteed. Ital- 

 ian, Cyprian and Holy Land Queens by return 

 mail. No money rt quired until queen is received. 

 _33 w 3t 



PRIZE QUEENS FOR 1882, 



From the Evergreen Apiary, 



KEV. E. L. BKIOGS. of Wilton Junetion, 

 Iowa, will furnisb Italian Queens from eithfroi 

 his Prize Mothers, as enrly in the coming sea^-on as 

 they can be bred, at the following rates: Tested 

 Queens, $;(; Warranted Queens, $J ; Queens with- 

 out guarantee. *i : Two comb Nucleus, with Test- 

 ed Queen, *4. Orders tilled in rotation, as received, 

 if accompanied with the cash. 3w26t 



For the past few years I have made this excel- 

 lent food my leading article. Having the best es- 

 tablished repiitatinn in this city as a dealer in 

 PUKE HONEY direct from the Apiaries, enables 

 me to obtain the highest market prices. Yourcon- 

 signmeots and coi respondence respectfully solic- 

 ited. 



R. A. BUBNETT, Commission Merchant, 

 Successor to Conner, Burnett &Co., 



28wl3t 161 So. Water Street, Chicago, 111. 



leCijTQWANTKDtosellDr.Cbase's 2,aMi Recipe 

 ADCn I lluok. Sells at Sight, Double your monev 

 Addre83Dr.ChaBe'BPrintingUouse,AnnArbor,Mica 



