. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 620 THE AMERICAN BEE EOAiHr'-M. Issued every Wednesday by THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, PKOPHIETORS, 923&.925 WEST MADISON ST.,CHICAGO,ILL. At One Dollar a Vear. ALFRED H. NEWMAN. Business Manager. ^p^jedal ^0tkes, Xo Correspondents. — 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 post^ office and get your mail at anoth
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 620 THE AMERICAN BEE EOAiHr'-M. Issued every Wednesday by THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, PKOPHIETORS, 923&.925 WEST MADISON ST.,CHICAGO,ILL. At One Dollar a Vear. ALFRED H. NEWMAN. Business Manager. ^p^jedal ^0tkes, Xo Correspondents. — 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 post^ office and get your mail at another, be sure to give the address we have on our list. Dr. Miller's Book, "A Year Among the Bees," and the Bee JouRNAii for one year, we will club for $ A Ne^ivCrate to hold one dozen one-pound sections of honey.—It has a strip of glass on each side, to allow the honey to be seen. It is a light and attractive package. As it holds but one tier of sections, no damage from the drippings from an upper tier can occur. We can furnish the material, ready to nail, for 9 cts. per crate. Glass l^c. per light, extra. Red Ijabels for one-pound pails of boney, size 3x4|i inches. — We have just gotten up a lot of these Labels, and can supply them at the following prices : 100 for $ ; 250 ; oOO for $ ; 1,000 for S;; all with name and address of apiaiist printed on them—by mail, postpaid. Yncoa Bruslies are employed for re- moving bees from the combs. They are a Boft, vegetable fiber, and do not irritate the bees. As each separate fiber extends the whole length of the handle as well as the brush, they are almost indestructable. When they become sticky with honey, they can be washed, and when dry, are as good as ever. The low price at which they are sold, enables any bee-keeper to have six or more of them, so as to always have one handy. We can supply them at 5 cents each, or 50 cents a dozen ; if sent by mail, add 1 cent each for postage North America
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