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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



"LITTLE DETECTIVE" SCALE. 



This is the justly popular " Little Detective" 

 Scale, and weighs from 14 ounce to 25 pounds. 

 Price, $2.50 by express. 



Given for 8 subscribers, at $1.00 each. 



Sing-er Style SeM^iiig- Macliiue. 



Each machine is thoroughly tested to see 

 that it is perfect before leaving the Factory, 

 and the manufacturers guarantee each 



MACHINE FOR FIVE YEARS. 



All the material entering into the con- 

 struction of these machines is of the very 

 best, and all the parts are nicely fitted. The 

 wood work is of Black Walnut, Oil Polished. 

 The iron work is nicely ornamented and 

 Japanned, and they are an ornament in any 

 lady's room. With each machine we include a 

 Full set of attachments which have formerly 

 sold for as much as we now offer the machine, 

 attachments and all. » 



These attachments include one Johnson's 

 Foot RufBer, one set of Hemmers, one Tucker, 

 one Foot Hemmer or Friller, one Package of 

 Needles, six Bobbins, one Screw Driver, one 

 Oil Can, extra Check Spring, one Gauge, one 

 Gauge Screw, one AVrench, and an Instruction 

 Book, which will enable one not accustomed to 

 running a machine, to soon learn. 



Each machine is crated and delivered at the 

 Express office or Freight depot in Chicago, and 

 will go safely to any part of the countr3% The 

 weight is about 100 pounds, and the cost of 

 shipping within 500 miles of Chicago is from 50 

 cents to $1.00 ; to the Atlantic Coast, the Gulf 

 or about the same distance West, about $1.50 ; 

 and about double this to the Pacific Coast. 

 Price, $15.00. Given for 60 Subscribers; or 



for 40 subscribers, with $5,00 extra ; or for 20 



subscribers, with $10.00 extra. 



iSECTS^IlECMDES 



CONCERNING NOXIOUS INSECTS AND THE METH- 

 ODS OF PREVENTING THEIR INJURIES. 



By clarence M. WEED, 



Pi-ofessor of Entomology and Zoologj% New 

 Hampshire State College. 



It has been prepared with the idea of 

 furnishing a short account of the injurious 

 insects, and the latest and best remedies for 

 them. It is profusely illustrated, and hand- 

 somely bound. 



In the introduction there is a short discus- 

 sion of the Transformations of Insects ; 

 Natural Enemies of Injurious Insects ; the 

 Principal Insecticides ; Methods of applying 

 Insecticides, with especial reference to Spray- 

 ing ; and Directions for Collecting and Pre- 

 serving Insects. 



" Dr. Weed's new book is a handy volume of 

 nearly 300 pages, illustrated with 143 illus- 

 trations, and 7 full-page plates. The style is 

 simple and non-technicaL and the important 

 facts are condensed in a clear, concise manner. 

 The work will prove useful to the fruit- 

 grower, general farmer and housekeeper, and 

 will unquestionably meet a demand among 

 those who have not access to entomological 

 libraries."— Insect Life. 



Sent, postpaid, to any address for $1.25. 



Given for 6 new subseript!on§ 

 for one year at $1 eaeli. 



Wet Feet, a Gold, Doctor's Bill 



DEATH AND FUNERAL EXPENSES, 

 COST ABOUT $300. 



Root's Household Repairing Outfit, 



Costs $2. Take j'our choice. 



This Outfit is a 

 combination of prac- 

 tical, tried, common 

 sense Tools and Ma- 

 terials that will ena- 

 ble anyone with in- 

 genuity enough to 

 drive a nail, to do 

 his own half-sohng, 

 boot, shoe, rubber 

 and harness repair- 

 ing, right at home. 

 No pegs required. 

 Simple wire clinch 

 nails. Saves time, 

 trouble, expense and 

 vexatious " s h o e - 

 maker's promises." 

 1^,1 Entire Outfit, neatly 

 NT| iCEMEKi boxed, only $2.00. 

 I, Tis^ \^saJ Send for descriptive 

 MEDINA.OHIO.^'N Lt^^TS Circular. 



Given for 6 new^ subscription§ 

 for one year, at ^1.00 eaeli. 



