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Removal. — Circumstances have 

 made it to our advantage to remove to 

 more commodious quarters, and we may 

 hereafter be found at 199, 201 and 203 

 East Randolph Street — two blocks north 

 and one block east of our former loca- 

 tion. This move doubles our floor space 

 — of which we now have over 10,000 

 square feet. Our former location was in 

 the fifth floor of a building, but we now 

 occupy the third floor of a building near 

 the corner of Fifth Avenue and Ran- 

 dolph Street. Our friends are always 

 welcome. 



You N^eed an Apiary Register, 

 and should keep it posted up, so as to be 

 able to know all about any colony of 

 bees in your yard at a moment's notice. 

 It devotes two pages to every colony. 

 You can get one large enough for 50 

 colonies for a dollar, bound in full 

 leather and postage paid. Send for one 

 before you forget it, and put it to a good 

 use. Let it contain all that you will 

 want to know about your bees — includ- 

 ing a cash account. We will send you 

 one large enough for 100 colonies for 

 $1.25; or for 200 colonies for $1.50. 

 Order one now. 



A Mag^iiificetit double page of 

 strikingly beautiful pictures of busy 

 street scenes in Chicago is the chief 

 attraction of Frank Leslie's Illustrated 

 Newspaper last week. 



The sewing machine I got of you 

 still gives excellent satisfaction — \V. J. 

 Patterson, Sullivan, Ills. 



Wajits or Exctianges. 



Under this heading-, Notices of 5 lines, or 

 less, will be inserted at 10 cental per line, 



for each insertion, when specially ordered 

 into this Department. If over 5 lines, the 

 additional lines will cost 20 cents each. 



FOR SALE.— Thirty colonies Hybrid Bees, 

 in 10-frame Langstroth Hives; all straight 

 combs, built on foundation. Price, $4.00 per 

 colony. Can be shipped at once. JESSE 

 FAIRCHILD, 1241 Homan Ave., Chicago, Ills. 

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Advertisenieiits. 



READERS 



Of this Journal who 

 ^vrlte to any of our 

 advertisers, citlier in 

 ordering, or asking about tlie Goods 

 offered, will please state tliat tliey sawr 

 tbe Advertisement in this paper. 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



IN 25-POUND BOXES. 



WE CAN now furnish the Van Deusen 

 extra thin flat-bottom Foundation, put 

 up in 2.5-pound boxes, in sheets 16^x28 inches, 

 at $13.75 per box, 12 feet to the pound. 



^T'The above is a SPECIAI^ OFFER, 



and is a BARGAIN to all who can use that 

 quantity. All orders for any other quantity 

 than exactly 2.5 pounds (or its multiple) will be 

 filled at the regular price, 68 cts. per pound. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



199, 201, 203 East RiiiHiolpl! St., CHICAGO. ILLS. 



(orted Italian Oueens! ffi;.*l:^Si 



lllipOiiJi}u Italian vu^^jiii^ i Aug. 

 Sept., $3.00. Untested Queens, from .5-banded 

 or Iri! ported mother, 75c each. Send in your 

 orders now. W. C. FRAZIER, Atlantic, Iowa. 

 4Alt 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Voice of Masonryi Family Magazine. 

 Three years' a Paper and tweuty-five a Matra- 

 zine. Now unexcelled. Contains fine Portraits 

 and Illustrations, and a great variety of articles, 

 stories and p »ems for Freemasons and their fam- 

 ilies; also Eastern Star, Masonic Gleanings and 

 Kditoria! Departments Price per v^ear, $3.00. 

 JOHN W. BKOWN, Editor and Publisher, 

 ISa & 184 S. CUark Street. Chicasro, Illitiois 



Mentio7i the American Bee Journal. 



FARMERS, ATTENTION ! ! 



American Farm and Game Laws 



HENRY AUSTIN, of tlie Boston Bar. 



A valuable book for Farmers, pertaining- to 

 the law of all the States affecting their interests. 

 This volume will be a good investment for any 

 farmer, and should certainly be purchased by 

 every Farmers' Club and Grange Library. 



As one of the leading Agricultural Mag-azines 

 says, "We do not know of a book which would 

 be more useful, or save a farmer more money 

 in the long run than Mr. Austin's." 



Sent to any address on receipt of price ($2) by 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



199, 201, 203 East Raiidolpli St., CHICAGO; ILLS. 



