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Title: American bee journal
Identifier: americanbeejourn1781hami (find matches)
Year: 1861 (1860s)
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Subjects: Bee culture; Bees
Publisher: (Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: UMass Amherst Libraries

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1881. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 191 SPECIAL NOTICES. Single copies of the Journal are sent postage paid for 5 cents each. • ♦ » -♦• gg"Those who may wish to change from other editions to the Weekly, can do so by paying the difference. dress, mention the old address as well as the new one. ^° The Volume of the Bee Jour- nal for isso, bound in stiff paper covers, will be sent by mail, for §1.50. gg" We have prepared Ribbon Badges for bee-keepers, on which are printed a large bee in gold. Price 10 cents each, or Ss.ih) per hundred. —.._•-»-. ^" Notices and advertisements in- tended for the Weekly Bee Journal must reach this office by Friday of the week previous. —.-» • ■». Many Lose Their Beauty from the hair falling or fading. Parker's Hair Balsam supplies necessary nourish- ment, prevents falling and grayness and is an elegant dressing. ±2w4 l®° Constitutions and By-Laws for local Associations S- per 100. The name of the Association printed in the blanks for 50 cents extra. 6g"\Ve can supply but a few more of the back numbers to new subscribers. If any want them, they must be sent for soon. ^"Instead of sending silver money in letters, procure 1, 2 or 3 cent stamps. We can use them, and it is safer to send such than silver. igT Sample copies of the Weekly Bee Journal will be sent free to any names that may be sent in. Any one intending to get up a club can have sample copies sent to the persons they desire to interview, by sending the names to this office. $?gr The date following the name on the wrapper label of this paper indicates the time to which you have paid. In making remittances, always send by postal order, registered letter, or by draft on Chicago or New York. Drafts on other cities, and local checks, are not taken by the banks in this city except at a discount of 25c, to pay expense of collecting them. . . # »* Premiums.—For a club of 2, weekly we will give a copy of "Bee-Culture;" for a club of 5, weekly, we will give a copy of " Cook's Manual," bound in cloth ; for a club of 6, we give a copy of the Journal for a year free. Do not forget that it will pay to devote a few hours to the Bee Journal. ^°At the Chicago meeting of the Na- tional Society we were requested to get photographs of the leading apiarists, to sell to those who wanted them. We can now supply the following at 25 cents each: Dzierzon, the Baron of Ber- lepsch, and Langstroth. The likeness of Mr.Langstroth we have copied, is one furnished by his daughter, who says, " it is the only one ever taken when he was in good health and spirits." We are glad to be able to secure one of such a satisfactory nature. ijgT It would save us much trouble, if all would be particular to give their P.O. address and name, when writing to this office. We have several letters (some inclosing money) that have no name. Many others having no Post- office, County or State. Also, if you live near one postoffice and get your niaii at another, be sure to give the ad- dress we have on our list. An Old Lady writes us : " I am 65 years old and was feeble and nervous all the time, when I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic. I have used a little more than one bottle and feel as at 30, and am sure that hundreds need just such medicine." See advertise- ment. 22w4 15D0LLARSZF0R$1. e(c , w have decided to ful :i short lime. Wishing In Introducn our books n-il sVw th s'z<\ plvlo of 1 niako the GRANDEST AND MOST LIBERAL OFFER OF THE CENTURY JkCWe will send the <en books described below, by mail, post-paid to any address, on receipt of $1. and for twenty-five cents extra, sent at the same time, will include one year's subscription to FARM AND FIRESIDE, the leading agricultural and home journal of the world. PARTKTLAR NOTICE.—We reserve the righl 'o withdraw this Dollar Offer at any 1im<\ there.ore subscribe at once if you want these TEN BOOKS FOR ONE DOLLAR, and tell all yourfiieuds we have made the gruudestotier of the century. FOR 25 CENTS, A COPY OP ANY BOOK IN THIS LIST WILL DE SENT BY MAIL, POST-PAID. Orders taken now, and books mailed as soon as published. One will be issued every two weeks. LIFE and ADVENTURES of ROBINSON CRUSOE. This well-known book may be ranked asthe most popular standard juvenile book ever priute I. Our edition is comnlete, and contains the wonder- ful adventures of a cast-away upon a desert island. Complete in one vol. Fully illustrated. THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS From this world to that which is tocome. This re- markable book, as every oue knows, was written under the similitude of a dream, by John Bunyan, the most popular religious writer in the English language; ami perhaps more copies have been sold than any other book except the Bible. Our edition is complete and unabridged, with ap- Cropriate illustrations. LLIVER S TRAVELS. This book tells of the supposed travels and surpris- ing adventures of Lemuel Gulliver into several remote regions of the world, where he met with a race of people no larger than your hand. Also his wonderful exploits among giants. Complete in one volume. Finely illustrated. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings, de- scriptive of those many strange and singular stories which the legend says the Sultaness of P*»sia related to the Sultan night after night, in order to prolong her life, and thus finally won his affections and delivered the many virgins, who hut for her would Lave been sacrificed to h.s unjust resentment. SAVED AT LASTFROMAMONGTHE MORMONS. Every man and woman in the laud should read this storv which is founded upon facts, and gives an insight into the low estate of woman uudtr the Mormon ruie. BREAD AND CHEESE AND KISSES. ByB. L. Farieun. A very popular Christmas story after thestvle of Dickens; abounds in excellent and novel features; is chiefly remarkable for its admirable picture of country life, giving the history of a very happy and contented young couple who thought no lot in life too lowly for the pure enjoyment of Bread and Cheese and Kisses. Complete in one volume, with illustrations. The usual price of these books bound in cloth is $1.00 to £3.00 each. We propose to bind them in heavy paper or thin card board, and send them by m;dl and prepay the postage, for 25 cetnseach. They com- prise a wide range and striking diversity of the most brilliant and pleasing pro luctionsot the most noted atid popular authors, and include books of travels, adventures, fiction and humor, so that all ta tes will be suited. We propose to call it the Farm and Fireside Libraky, and any one obtaining these ten books will possess a library of ten of the most popular books ever published. We have not room to give a full description of each book, but all will be delighted who obtain thi.se noted books at so low a price. Till-; BOOKS will be the latest and most complete editions, and will contain many illustrations, one alune requiring thirty-nine pictures to complete it. THE PAGES are about 5% by 8 inches—the most convenient size for reading and preservation. THE TYPE is Minion, easy on the eyes. THE PAPER is heavy and of a beautiful white co'.or. I II T FIRST BOOK, Robinson Crusoe, was ready about April 1st. One of the others will follow every two weeks and be mailed to subscribers as soon as published. RELIABLE.—Messrs. Rowell & Co., publishers of the American Newspaper Directory, writing of the publishers of Farm and Fireside, say, " they are accredited by the Me cant.k-Agencies with a capital of a Mdlion dollars, and are too well known and too much respected to make it worth while to make any statements which are not Irue." Therefore all are sure to get the above books if careful to direct letters correct 1 v. MONEY SHOVED BE SENT by Post Office Money Order or Registered Letter, addressed to Publishers of FARM AND FIRESIDE, Springfield, Ohio. JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S PICTURES; Or, More of his l'bii n Talk for l'laiu Penp)p,hy Rev. Chas. II. Spurtjeon. This book is exceedingly humorous and instructive, usin:* tho simplest form of words and very plain speech. To smite evil, and especially the monster evil of drink, has been the author's earnest endeavor. The humor and homely wisdom of this book should carry it into every household. Complete in one volume— containinga great number oi pictures. NEW FARM AND FIRESIDE COOK BOOK. UESTCooKBUOKEVLR PUBLISHED. Contains about 1,000 Recipes. It is just the book that every wile and housekeeper needs. It tells how to cook allkindsof bread, cakes and meals; it tells how to make all kinds of soup; it gives recipes for cook- ing fish, oysters, poultry and game; it tells how to select the best poultry, fish, meats, etc.; it gives the best methods of preparing saucf s ami salads and all kinds ot vegeiables for the table; and tells the housekeeper all she needs to know about bread, biscuits, rolls, puddings, pies, custards, creams, cookies, tea, cotlce, choc late, home-made candies, antidote for pobon, cooking for the sick, and many other uselul things. /ESOP'S FABLES. The r antes oi Jfcsopus, an apt representative or toe great social and intellectual movement of the a^a which he adorned. Born a slave, ae loicea n.a way by his mother-wit into thecourts of princes. He knew that to be tolerated in courts he must Bpeak to please, and he gave lessons both to prince and people by recitals of fables, which were very popular in Athens during the most brilliant period of its literary history ; and he who had not jEsop's Fables at his fing.r's ends was looked upon as an illiterate dunce by Athenian gen- tlemen. In one vol. Very profusely illustrated. NOBLE DEEDS OF MEN AND WOMEN. A history and description of noble deeds, present- ing correct and beautiful models of noble life to awaken the impulse to imitate what we admire. By the recorded actions of the great and good wa regulate our own course, and steer, star-guided, over life's trackless oceau. EMERSON BINDERS.
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tW Binders for the Weekly Bee Jonraul, or 1881, cloth and paper, postpaid* 85 cents. We can furnish Emerson's Binders, gilt lettered on the back, for American Bee Journal for 1880, at the following prices, postage paid : Cloth and paper, each 50c. Leather and cloth 75c. %W We can also furnish the Binder for any Paper or Magazine desired. THOMAS O. NEWMAN, 974 West Madison Street, Chicago, in. FLAT-BOTTOM COMB FOUNDATION, high side-walls, 4 to 16 square feet to the pound. Circular and samples free. J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, lltf Sprout Brook, Mont. Co., N. T. ITALIAN QUEENS, Full Colonies, Nuclei and Bee Hives specialties. Our new Illustrated Catalogue of Bees, Supplies, Fine Poultry, Small Fruits, Ac, Free, jy Send for it and save money. J. T. SCOTT & BRO., Crawfish Springs. Ga. 2w32tx GOLD MEDAL AWAKDED the Author. A new and great Medical Work, warranted the best and cheapest, indispensa- ble to every man, entitled "The Science of Life, or Self-Preser- vation ;" bound in finest French muslin, embossed, full gilt, 300 pp., contains beautiful steel en- gravings, 125 prescriptlons,price only $l.2r> sent by mail -, illus- trated sample, fi cents ; send ¥"Wfn77 TtTVPTiTTi now. Address Peabody Medi- MXUH IfllorjLl.eHl institute or Dr. W. H. PAR- KER, No. 4 BulrJnch St., Boston. 22wly

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