406 



Tmm fEMEKicsH mmM jq^kkkilt. 



^QuarE Homy Qans 



Carniolan Bees! 



Pleasantest Bees iu tUe World. 

 Hardiest to Winter. 



Best Honej-Gatlierers. 



In order to introduce not only the bees but 

 our paper, 



"THE ADVANCE," 



We offer to any one who will send us 11.2.'), a 

 copy ot our paper and a nice Carniolan Queen. 

 The" Queen alone is worth $2.00. Address, 



"THE ADVANCE," MechanlcFalls, Me. 



16Ett 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



The above illustration shows the 60 pound 

 Squire Honey Cans which are becoming 

 quite popular for shipping extracted honey. 

 They are enclosed in 

 ,a solid case of wood, 

 land the boxes contain 

 either one or two Cans 

 I as may be preferred. 



We can furnish them 

 Jat the following prices, 

 Iwith a 13'o-inch Screw 

 I Cap in the corner of 

 Beach Can. 



For the convenience 

 llof digging out candied 

 honey, we can furnish 

 ^ these Cans with an 



additional four-inch Screw Cap for 5 cents 

 extra on each Can. 



1 Single Can .... (boxed) * .45 



12 " Cans... " 5-00 



100 " " ... " 40,00 



1 box of two Cans "'^ 



13 boxes " „8-t0 



100 " " 65.00 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



A NEW DISCOVERY ! 



THE Conimoii-Sense Honey-Extractor 

 is strictly scientific, powerful, durable, 

 handy, clean and rapid, and differs from all 

 others, and is cheajjcr than the cheapest at 

 slaughter prices. Circulars Free. 



REV. A. R. SEAmAN, 



NEW CUMBERLAND, Hancock Co., W. VA. 



22E3t 

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COMBINED 



ANVIL, VISE m DRILL 



The Handiest Tool in Use about a 

 FARM, SHOP, OFFICE OB HOUSE. 



The Lever. 



THE NATIONAL 



TEMFEICANCE NEWSFAPEB. 



Ex-Gov. John P. St. John, Chief Editoriiil 

 Writer, assisted by Mrs. Helen M. Gougar 

 and Rev. Dr. A. J. Jutkins. 



Bright! Newsy I and Enterprising! 

 VOU SHO»'l.D READ IT. 



Only One Dollar per year. Send for Sample 

 Copy. 



Center- Lever Co. 



123 La Salle street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



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WHEN Answering this advertisement, mention this jouhnav.. 



SOMETHING NEW, 



Our 18tni 16-page Circular of Bee-KeeperB" Supplies. 

 Send name on a Postal Card. Address, 

 6Ett JNO. NEBEL & SON. HiKb Hill, Mo. 



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RCC-SUPPLIESrHr 



^^ k !■ We furnish Everything needed 

 in the Apiary, of practical con- 

 struction, and at the lo^vest priee. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Send for our 40-page illus- 

 trated Catalogue— free to all. Address, 



E. Kretclimer, Red Oak, Iowa. 



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WHEN answering THIS ADVERTISEMENT, MENTION THIS JOURNAL. 



Price, Complete, $4.00. 



The Drill Attachment can be put on or taken 

 off instantly. Farmeis especially will find it 

 of great convenience to be able to drill a hole 

 through a piece of Iron without making a trip 

 to town. The Anvil and Vise combine strength 

 and durability, the whole making one of the 

 most complete and useful tools. Width of 

 Jaw, l?i inches. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN te SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



1 1. friiAi.A I One Untested Italian Queen, 7.5c., 

 All, inWOl 3 for 12.00; Tested, $1..50. One 

 Untested Carniolan Queen, $1.00, 3 for $2..50; 

 Tested, $2.00. Hees by the pound and Nucleus. 

 Send for Prico-List. Reference— First National 

 Bank. H. G. FRAME, North Manchester, Ind. 

 22Etf 

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Scientific (|iieeii-Reariiig 



AS PRACTICAIiLY APPLIED; 



Being a Method by which the very best of 



CJueen-Bees are reared in perfect accord 



with Nature's Way ; by 



G. M. DOOLITTLE. 



In this book the author details the results 

 of his Experiments in Rearing Queen-Bees for 

 the past four or five years, and is the first 

 to present his discoveries to the World. 



Bound in Cloth— 176 pages— Price, $1.00, 

 postpaid ; or, it will be Clubbed with the 

 American Bee Journal one year, for $1.7.5— 

 with the Illustrated Home Journal, for $1.75 ; 

 or the two Journals and the Book for $2.50. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Tlift l>i.;/Tlifniif 5-bandcd, Golden ITALIAN 

 1110 DllgllWJM Bees and Queens, and the 

 Reddest DRONES. Very gentle; very pro- 

 lific; good honev-gathcrers— working on red 

 elover-and the MOST l>A.iiififi|l BEES in ex- 

 istence! Took First IMiluUIUI Fremliiiu 

 at Michigan State Fair in 1889. Samples, 5c., 

 and money returned it they are not extra nice. 

 Untested Queens, *1.00; six for $5.00. 

 Tested (at least 3 bands), $2.00 ; Selected, tested 

 (4 hands) $3 ; Breeding Queens (4 to 5 bands), 

 $6 00. Virgin Queens, .ii) L-cnts; 5 for $2.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 JACOB T. TIMPE, 

 18E8t tJraud Iiedse, Mich. 



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Ol' 



-PIECE V-«KOOVE SECTIONS 



by return train. $;!.50 per M. Circular. 

 li. J. Tripp, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



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1890 ITALIAN (jUEENS 1890 



SIX vouug Queens, warranted purely-mated 

 for $5 00. English Rabbits, $1.00 per pair. 

 Mammoth Bronze Turkey Eggs, 25c.; 9 for 

 $2.00. Write for Circular. 

 14Etf J. T. WILSON, Little Hickman, Ky. 



WHEN Answering this advertisement, mention this journal. 



BEESWAX WANTED. 



Beeswax.— We will pay 87 cents per 



pound, in Cash, for Yellow Beeswax, deliv- 

 ered here. 



t^" To avoid mistakes, the name of the 

 shipper should always be on each package. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN &. SON, 



246 East M»dl«on Street, CHICAGO, ILLe, 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BKOOD FRAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Has no Fisli-buiie in Surplus Honey. 



Being tlie cleanest is asually worked 



the quickest of any Foundation made. 



J. VAN DEUSEN A: SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers, 



Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



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r ARNioLAN ?r^d^^^co*i^^^f,f- 



I son from Imported Mothers, will be ready 

 L^ to send out the 1st of June. Send for 

 FHEE Circular, to JOHN ANDREWS, Pattens 

 Mills, Wash. Co., N. Y. lOEtl 



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BEE-KEEPEKS' SUPPIilES! 



WE are prepared to furnish bee-keepers 

 with Supplies pniuiptlv, and at greatly 

 reduced rates. Estimates gladly furnished, 

 and correspondence solicited. Our goods are 

 unexcelled in quality and workmanship. 



Italian Queens and Bees at a very low 

 price Send for large illustrated Price-List, 

 free. Alley's Queen aho Dkone-Trap and 

 SwARM-HiVER always on hand. 



A. F. STAUFFER & CO., 



40Etf STERLING, Whiteside Co., ILL. 



ilfCTifio?i the American Bee Journal. 



NEW ONE-POUND HONEY PAIL. 



THIS new •lie of onr Tapering 

 Honey Pails Is of uniform design 

 with the other sizes, having the top 

 edge turned over, and has a ball or 

 handle,— making it very convenient 

 to carry. It is well-made and, when 

 filled with honey, makes a novel and 

 attractive small package, that can 

 mMMuiuMi H be sold for 20 cents or less. Many 

 coniumSrrwlll buy It in order to give the children* 

 handsome toy pall. Price. tS centi per doEen. 

 or W5.00 perlOO. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN. & SON, 



246 East Madison-Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS 



