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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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AI^FREU H. IVEl¥]fIAM, 



BUSINESS MANAGER. 



Special Notices. 



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I^* Send us one new subscription, with 

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Bt^^ Systematic work in the Apiary will 

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For 50 colonies (120 pages) $100 



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J^" 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. 



Our Sewing" Machine. — One who has 



purchased a Sewing Machine of us, as 

 advertised on page 382, volunteers this 

 statement : 



I am well pleased with the Sewing 

 Machine you sent me ; any persons 

 wanting a good Sewing Machine, one 

 that is equal to the high-priced machines 

 which are sold by agents, can do no 

 better than to send for your $15.00 

 Machine. They will be agreeably sur- 

 prised when they see it. Mine is really 

 better than I expected. 



W. J. Patterson. 



Sullivan, Ills., Dec. 5, 1890. 



A characteristic advertisement in 

 its straight-forward business talk is that 

 of J. J. H. Gregory, the veteran seedsman 

 of Marblehead, Mass. Mr. Gregory's 

 reputation for fair dealing and exact 

 fullfilment of promises is a hardy annual, 

 and has never failed to justify the entire 

 confidence of his customers. All who 

 want reliable seeds should be sure to 

 send for his 1891 catalogue. 



There are calendars and calendars. 

 Some are purely ornamental ; others use- 

 ful. Among the latter is that issued for 

 the year 1891, by the Pope Manufactur- 

 ing Company, of Boston, Mass. It has 

 removable leaves on a neat stand for 

 each day, and plenty of space for memo- 

 randa is provided, and we find the calen- 

 dar very handy on the desk. It is the 

 fifth year of its issue. 



Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Hay- 

 Fever — A new home treatment whereby the 

 worst cases of these hitherto incurable dis- 

 eases are permanently cured by a few 

 simple applications made once in two 

 weeks by the patient at home. A circular 

 describing the new treatment is sent to 

 any applicant free on receipt of stamp to 

 pay postage by A. H. Dixon & Son, sole 

 proprietors, 345 West King Street,Toronto, 

 Canada. 49 A 12Mtf 



Xlie "Farm-Poultry" is a 20-page 

 monthly, published in Boston, at 50 cents 

 per year. It is issued with a colored cover 

 and is finely illustrated throughout. 



We have arranged to club the American 

 Bee Journal with the Farm-Poultry at 

 $1.35 per year for the two. Or with the 

 Illustrated Home Journal at $1.75. 



