THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



79 



Sweet Clover 



Prices :— 25 cents per lb., S.> 2o per 

 peck, (15 lbs.,) and $12.00 per bushel, 

 (60 lbs.) 'When ordered by mail, add 

 18 cents per lb. for postage. 



Having purchased a large quantity 

 of Sweet Clover Seed, I will make a 



Special Discount of 20 per cent, 



from the above prices, on all orders 

 received during the month of 



JANUARY. 



Now is an excelleut time to make 

 your purchases to advantage. 



Sow it in the FALL, VVIJiTER or 



SPRINli— a great many sow it broad- 

 cast on the snow — alone, or with Held 

 frain or grass ; six pounds to the acre, 

 t will do well in field or lane, ou hill- 

 side or in valley, on uplands or soil 

 subject to overflow. It is perfectly 

 hardy, standing drouth admirably, 

 and flourishing well during rainy sea- 

 sons. The honey is the best. As it 

 does not bloom till the second season, 

 it will do no harm if grazed by cattle 

 the Brst season. It is excellent for 

 waste places and commons. 



ALFEED H. NEWMAN, 

 923 West Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 



I wanted for The Lives of all the 



'Presidents of the U. 8. The 



I largest, handsomest best book 



lever sold for less than twice 



lour price. The fastest sellinK 



book in America. Immense 



proflts to agents. All intelligent people want it. 



Any one can become a successful agent. Terms 



free. HALLETT BOOK CO., Portland, Maine. 



4Aly 



Bingham Smoker. 



Please bear in mind that our 

 patents cover all the bellows bee 

 soiukersthat will burn sound wood. 



Bingham k Hetherington, 



ABRONIA, MICH. 



Given'sFoundationPress. 



PUBLIC SENTIMENT affirms that the PRESS 

 Is SUPERIOR for niabinEt'nnib Foundation either 

 in Wired Frames or for SEf.n'lONS, and insures 

 Btraight and perfect combs, when drawn out by 

 the bees. Send for Circular and samples. 

 D. 8. eiV£X «(2 CO., 



lABtf HOOPESTON. ILL. 



■^ ^m ^^ MM ^<3t< l^fs is sweepinK by, go and 



■ ■ ^^ ■■ ■ dare before you die. something 

 ^J ^ ^L ■ mighty and sublime, leave be- 

 BV ^" ^k I hind to C'inquer time." $fi6 a 



■ I m %M I week in yuur own town. |5out- 



■ ■ ■■ ^F ■ tit free. No risk. Everything 



new. Capital not required. We 

 will furnish you everything. Many are making 

 fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. and boys 

 and eirls make great pay. Reader, if you want 

 business at which you can make great pay all the 

 time, write for particulars to H. Hallett & Co 

 Portland, Maine. 8AIy 



STORY S CRMP, 



Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In 



PIANOS^^^ORGANS 



Decker Bros., 

 Haines Bros., 

 Mathushek, 

 Simpson & Co., 

 Story &, Camp. 



Estey, 

 ^tory & Camp. 



The largest exclusively 

 Piano and Organ house 

 on the Continent. 



Territory 

 given. 



Agents Wanted. 



Protection 

 guaranteed. 



Catalograes free to any address. 

 Write for otir prices before buying- else- 

 where. 



STORY & CAMP, 



188 & 190 State Street, 203 N. Fifth Street, 



CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. 



ESTABLISHED 1845. 



OuJ Annual toogne, 



mailed free on application, published first of every 

 January, contains full description and prices of Reliable Vegetable, Tree, Field 



and Flower Seed, Seed Grain, Seed Corn, Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, 

 ^ etc ; also Garden Drill,*, Cultivators, Fertilizers, etc., with full information 

 for growing and how to get our Seeds. 



Address PLANT S££D COMPANY, 



Nos. 8l2&8l4N.4thSt., ST. LOUIS. MO. 



BIND YODK JOUMALS Notice to Bee-Keepers. 



AND KEEP TUEM 



NEAT AND CLEAN. 



Tlie Prue I.ists of the Champion Yif^e Hive man- 

 ufactory. New Conierstown. Tuscarawas County, 

 Ohio, will be ready for distribution by the inth of 

 Februarv. They hiive the tinest lot of HIVES and 

 SECTIONS for sprinK trade that there is on the 

 market. Send for Prioe List. 



^A-2t K. r.. SHOEMAKER, Prop*r. 



II PRE! 



The Emerson Binder 



IS THE NEATEST AND CHEAPEST. 



Any one can use them. Directions in each Binder 



For Monthly Bee Journal 50c. 



For Weekly Bee Journul 750. 



Address. THOMAS G. XEIVMAN, 



925 West Madison Street, Chlcaso. III. 



Send f-ix cents for postage, 

 and receive free, a costly box 

 of poods which will help you to 

 more money ri^ht away than 

 I anything else in this world. All 

 ' of either sex. succeed from first 

 hou#. The broad road to fortune opens before the 

 workers, absolutely sure. At oice address. True 

 & Co., Aueusta, Maine. 4Aly 



The Bee Keepers' Haiuly Book 



■21f> pases, bound in cloth, by mail, post-paid, for 

 !S>1.00 per copy. Send for prospectus and our 

 special Circulars describing three new and useful 

 articles for the apiary. 

 47Atf HENRY ALL-ET", WENHAM.MASS. 



GOLDI 



for the working class. Send 10 cents 

 r postage, and we will mail you free, 

 a r<iyal, valuable box of sample goods 

 that will put you in the way of making 

 more money in a few days, than you 

 ever thought possible at any business. 

 Capital not required. We will start you. You can 

 work all the time or in spare time only. The work 

 is universally adapted to both sexes, voung and 

 old. You can easily earn from rtw cents to $5 every 

 evening. That all who want work may test the 

 business, we make this unparalleled offer; to all 

 who are not well satisHed, we will send $i to pay for 

 the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, direc- 

 tions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by 

 those who give their whole time to the work. Great 

 success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. 

 Address Stinson & Co., Portland. Maine. 

 4Aiy 



ENGRAVINGS 



THE HORSE, 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TREATISE giving an Index of diseases, 

 and the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a 

 table giving all the principal drugs used for the 

 horse, with tbe ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison ; a table with an engraving of the 

 horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling 

 the age of tbe horse ; a valuable collection of re- 

 cipes, and much valuable information. 



Price 85 centn.— Sent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS U. NEWMAN, 



925 West Madison Street.,CHICAGO, ILL. 



FLAT -BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



M high side-walls, 4 to Ifi square feet tc 

 tbe pound. Circalar and samples frea 

 J, VAN DEUSEN & SONS. 

 Sole Manufacturers, 

 Sprout Brook, Mont. Co^ N. 7. 



