AD ViiTKTISEES' BET'ARTimNT!. 



MUTH'S ADVEBTISEMEXT. 



HONEY JARS. 



One pounil (square) Jars, per gross, jjO-'iO 



Two "■ *' " '* 8.r>o 



One " '■ " Flint glass per gross .M.m 



T',vo " "• '* " " " '• 11.00 



Corka for 1 ami 2 lb. jars , ~T> 



Tin Foil Cups, per gross , .1.20 



I..al)els, " " 7.T 



A thoiisanil labels address printed to onler .5.00 



One (It. t'niit jars, 3Iasoii\s patent, per gross 17.00 



Labels for same, " " .(!.t 



,1 thoiTsaml labels a(>drc9s prrnte*! to order 4.'2.i 



TTncaiiping Knives, as good as auj', eacl/ .io 



" " perdoz , 4.50 



Alsike Clover Seed> per l/«sfiel.. 15.00 



" " -. ^ pgpjj 400 



" " " " pound , 35 



Straw Mats, Bee Veils etc., at reasonable rates. 



For liirtlier i>articiilars. Address. 

 It t; CHA S. F. MUTH, Cincirmati, Ohio. 



APIAEIAIT SUPPLIES ? 



QKi^B TO €Of.I>E«E' APIARY lor Beantilur 



O Qui'ens. Circul.'frs IVee. 



Ttf FRANK BENTON, Knoxville, Tenn. 



THE BEE-KEEPEKIS' MA«AKIjVE, an illus- 

 trated .Journal of 3-2 octavo 

 ).»ages, dovolcil exclusively 

 to Bee-Culture; edited 

 l)y Ali»kkt J. King, and 

 cbntaiiiiug <'ontril)utions 

 )by Mrs. Ellen S, Tapper 

 and J. AV. Hosmer, and a 

 number of the most expe- 

 rienced B e e-K e e ]) e r s in 

 America and Europe. A 

 large space is devoted to 

 beginners, giving useJnl information just when it is 

 needed each month. Terms, 1 vear, gi.50. A (i4 page 

 liamjihlet with beautiful life-like Chromo of honey 

 plants, andTtalian Bees in their natural colors, con- 

 taining also the prize essay by Mrs. Tupper, Qnefyi 

 Hearing by M. Quinby, instruction for beginners, etc.. 

 (price .'lOc.) sent free with the INiagazine, on trial 4 

 Juonths for 50c.. Address 



KING & SLOCXTM, 01 Hudson St., N. Y. 



1 lb. Round Jars per gross... «^ 



§0.50 



7..50 



1.00 



40 



40 



Corks " " 75c. and 



'i Pt. Honey Tumblers, plain or ribbed, per doz. . 



doz in a box. Packages , 



'^ Pt. Honev Tumblers, plain or ribbed, iierdoz. . 



♦i doz. in a box. Packages ^,) 



'j I't. Honey Tumblers, Tin Top, ])er doz r,5 



<; doz. in a box. Packages... 4ii 



k Pt. Honey Tumblers, Tin Top, per doz 7.') 



tj doz. in a box. Packages 45 



Also Window Glass, Lamp (^himnevs and Glass- 

 ware of all kinds. For sale bv B. L. F.IUNKSTOCK, 

 lati! B. L. Fahnestock, l-'ortune & Co.. Glass Mauulac- 

 turers, 7<i Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. (;-7d 



IMPORTED BEES- 



H-itring sol<?a?l ibe In^ported Queens titet we have 

 winteveil dnring itre p<*v?6 winter, v/e have *onelude(3 

 to- continue the IiRportaiissi c» al»ig€F scale tftara 

 ever Ixjfore. 



We will receive Italian Bees from Italy t"-»^ic«? a 

 iwoiit-li cliii-liigj^ the- ssiuiTciiiei'. 



These Queens will lie inserted in our hives and^ 

 sliipped to our customers as soon as they have sntfi?',-- 

 iently rested fron;*. the fatigues of tlie journey fron.> 

 Europe. 



Price. One QiieeR . . ... SIO.OU- 



Two- Queens IS.Of.is 



K'enieinber tluit rre are 



TTIk.' only I'e^ailai" Iiiiijroi't ers of 



ITALIAN BEKS IN THIS CVTNTHY. 



and lliat oiii* CJiie«?ns are 



ALL YOING ANI> SELECTED. 



For pTirtreiilars addi-ess Cu. DADANT & SON.. 



Hamilton. Hancock Co., Ills. 



Queens and Nuclei from an 



Readv to shi|/ br Jime 20th. I>icc of tested Queens- 

 $.3.00: wan-anted "§-2.00. Nuclei wirli tested Qtieen — 

 two- Lanarstroth frames with plenty of brood and bees, 

 SfJOO each or S25.00 for five. Full "swarms with war- 

 ranted Quecma ia LftngstrO'th hives fl-2;00, or ten for 

 SIOO. E. C. BL.AKESLEE, Medina, O. r.tr 



BTJY IViT BEEST 



w) .^ t'OEO.^ilES of Italian Bees in Standard I>ang- 

 ^ O stroth Hives (10 frames) going cheap. Hives; 

 new and choi(-e. 

 8d Address JAMES IIEDDON, I>owagfac, ^lich. 



')' / F( 



TO lOO eOEO^flE!* ITAILIAIV BEES^ 

 'OR SALE. Sliip in September. 



Price per colony SlO.OO 



Two frame nucleus, brootl and bees, tested 



Qieccn^in .Vug. and Sept - ...4.0t> 



Will ship none but imre bees. Xo disease in our 

 Api ary. J. OA T MAN j;. CO .. Onndee. Ilfs. H-9 



No BI (((■}: Bees to intei-fere with pure fei-tiliz-ation. 

 Uiiii:i(rrun(iil Queens :fl.OO. Wamnited S3.00. Bre't 

 from (laughter; 

 Full Col 



3t8p 



of imported or home bred Queens. 



.inies Italian Bees ?13.00. Adilress 

 J. OATiMAN & CO., Dundee, Kane Co., Ills. 



AlEFiICAg 

 BEE JOURMLJ 



Every Bce-Keeper should: 

 subscribe for this Monthlv- 

 It is the Oldest aiirt bes* 

 scientific and practical 

 Journal of Apiculture in 

 the World. The niost suc- 

 cessful and experienced 

 Apiarians in tliis country 

 and Europe contribute to its pages. Terms, $2.00 

 a year in advance. Send a Stanipfor a i^iianiple 

 Copy. Address, THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Cedar Kaiiids, Iowa. 



One Copy One Year 75 Cents, or with Lithograph of Apiarv, size 12x16, Mailed Free, Postpaid, $1.00, or Litho- 

 graph will be sent as a Premium for Two Subscribei-s at 75 cents each. 

 Any person obtaining Three Subscribers at 75 Cents each, may retain 25 Cents for their trouble. 

 " Five " '• " " 75 '^ " 



" " Ten " " " " 2.50 " "• 



Any number above Ten will be sent at the vale of Fifty Cents each. 



Names may be sent at any time during the vear, ami whenever a club is reached, we will credil 

 fjack the amount previously- si-nt us in excess of the Club Rates. In this way anv of tlie 



Articles Mentioned on our PRICE LIST may be Secured as "PREMIUMS. 



I'lease mention when names are intemled for Clubs. An acknowledirmcnt will be sent in all cases 

 OB r(;ceipt of money— for any purjiose whatevcr-by return mail. Volumes I, & II, nviv be counted oa 

 the same terms, as Ave have a 



Large Supply of BACK LUMBERS Provided, for new Beginners ! 



jV^ \vc car.not take the siiac(> in I'uture uiuubers to go over the same ground again, and Vohuue One 

 coMams tiic entire FunibimenlM! I'rinciiiles and 



Gri'oixncl ^^"'ox'li; Tor Stai'ting* an A.piai'j^- 



