BOOKS FOR BEE-KEEPERS, 
Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of the prices named. 
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Honey Almanac—to create a demand for Honey 
at home. Bee-keepers should scatter it freely. It shows the uses 
of Honey for Medicine, Eating, Deny Cooking, for making Cos- 
metics, Vinegar, etc.; also uses of BH. SWAX., Price, 5 cts.; 25 
copies for $1.10; 50 for $1.70; 75 for $2.80; 100 for $2.90. The 
foregoing are PostTparp prices; the following are prices when sent 
by Express or Freight: 100 copies for $2.50; 500 for $10.00; 
1,000 for $15.00. The Bee-Keeper’s CARD will be printed on the 
first page without extra cost, when 25 or more are ordered at once. 
Scientific Queen-Rearing, as Practically Applied, by G. M. Doo- 
LITTLE. The author details the results of his experiments in the 
Rearing of Queen-Bees for the past five years, and is the first to present 
his great discoveries to the world. Price, $1.00. 
Silo and Silage, by Pror. A. J. Cook, contains a plain statement 
of the method in very successful operation at the Michigan Agricultu- 
ral College. Price, 25 cents. 
Handling Bees, by CHas. DAapant & Son. Itisa Pampitlet of 28 
pages, being a chapter from ‘‘ Langstroth Revised,” and is an excellent 
thing for beginners. Price, 8 cents. 
Peerless Atlas of the World. Size, open, 14x22 inches; closed, 
14x11 inches. Asaconcise and intelligent epitome of the World, it is 
equal to any $10.00 Atlas. It contains handsome, colored maps of all 
countries, and a general description of them—about 100 pages. This 
Atlas, with the American Bee Journal for one year, both for $1.60; 
or it is sent post-paid to any address for 75 cents. 
Maple Sugar and the Sugar Bush, by PRor. A. J. Cook, tells all 
about making the best Maple Syrup and Sugar. Price, 40 cents. 
Why Eat Honey? (Leaflet No. 1), by THomasG. NEWMAN. This 
Leaflet is intended for distribution in the bee-keeper’s own locality, in 
order to create a Local Market. Price, 100 copies, 50 cents; for 500, 
$2.00 ; for 1,000, $3.25. 
w@ If 200 or more are ordered at one time, we will print on them 
the honey-producer’s name and address FREE. 
Alsike Clover, (Leaflet No. 2). This is intended to induce farmers 
to plant Alsike Clover for pasturage and hay, and thereby improve the 
neighborhood for bee-forage. Prices same as Leaflet No, 1. 
How to Keep Honey, (Leaflet No. 3), by THomas G. NEWMAN.— 
This Leaflet is designed to inform: producers, dealers and consumers 
How to Keep Honey, so as to preserve its richness and flavor, and 
prevent deterioration by being storedin damp and unclean places. 
Prices the same as Leaflet No. 1. 
A BC of Carp-Calture, by M. P. PrrrRcE.—It explains the cheapest 
and most effective system of carp-culture. Price, 40 cents. 
ABC of Potato-Culture, by T. B. TERRY.—How to grow them in 
the largest quantity,and of the finest quality, with the least expenditure 
of time and labor, Price, 40 cents. ~ 
How I Produce Comb Honey, by Gxo. E, Hitton,—Ten years’ 
experience, Price, 5 cents, 
THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 
246 East Madison Street, - - = = CHICAGO, ILL. 
