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:^ew sind Ke^ised Edition 



—OF- 



HONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of the Apiary 



FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Editor oj the American Ilee Journal. 



This edition has been largfli re-written, 

 thorouehly revised, and is " fully up with the 

 times" in all the improvements and inventions 

 in this rapidlv-developinK pursmt.and presents 

 the apiarist with everythinfj that can aid n 

 the successful management of an apiar y ai d 

 at the same time produce the most hoiiey in 

 an attractive condition, It pont" s 250 

 uaees and 245 illustrations — i? beauilfull> 

 Srinted °n The highest style of the art, luid 

 bound, in cloth, gold lettered. Price, Sl-OO- 



" Liberal Discount to dealers, by the dozen 

 ■or hundred. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAK it SON, 



246 East Madisou Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



1^ This new edition of our Bees axd 

 Honey will be given as a Premium for only 

 tliree new subscribers, with ^3.00; 

 or clubbed with the this Jourxal for $1.75. 



HANDLING BEES 



A PAMPHLET, treating of the taming 

 and handling of bees. Just the thing for 

 beginners. It is a chapter from "TUe Hive 

 and Hoiiey-Bec, revised." Price, 8 ots. 

 Advice to beginners. Circulars, &c., free. . 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancoclt Co., Ills 

 Mention the AmcrimJi Bee Journal. 



Yellow -Banded Carniolans! 



ANEW Strain of Bees— Queens large and 

 e\tra prolific— Bees handsome, ver)- gen- 

 tle and great honey-gal lierers. Those wlio 

 are looking for a New Strain of Bees should 

 send one dollar ($1,001 and receive one of these 

 Fine ijueens by return mail. Safe arrival 

 guaranteed. Address, 



o9A2t WENHAM, MASS. 



Mention the American Bee Jmimal. 



G lass ^ Pa ils ^ for ^ Honey 



THEY are made of the 

 best quality of clear, 

 flint glass, with a bail and 

 a metal top and cover 

 When filled with honey. 

 they are very attractive 

 in appearance. They can 

 be used for household 

 purposes by consumers, 

 after the honey Is removed 



or they can be returned 



to and re-flUed by the 

 apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows : 



•£0 hold 1 pound of honey per dozen $1.60 



" 2 pounds • ,; ~-V" 



•' 3 '■ — '*" 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



British. Bee Journal 



AND BEE-KEEFEE8' ADVISER, 



IS published every week, at 6». 6d. per 

 annum. It contains the very best practical 

 Information tor the apiarist. Jt '8 edited by 

 Thomas Wm. Cowan, F.G.S., F.R.M.S., etc., and 

 published by John Huckle, Kings Langley, 

 Herts. England 



Bee -Hives, Sections, &c. 



On and after Feb. 1, 1890, we will sell our 

 No 1 V-groove Sections in lots of oOO as lot- 

 lows- Less than 2,e.00 at S3. 30 per thousand; 

 ■^ 006 to 5,000 at S.'i.OO per thousand. Write 

 for special jirlces on larger quantities. No. .i 

 Sections S2. 00 jier thousand. Send lor Price- 

 List for other Supplies. Address, 



J. STAIIFFER & SONS, 

 (Successors to B. J. Miller & Co.) 

 31Atf NAPPANEE, IND 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



PATEHT WIRED COMB FODNDATION 



HAS NO SA« IN BROOD FRAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FODNDATION 



Has no Fisli-boiie in Surplus Honey. 



Being the cleimest is usually worked 



Folding Paste-Board Box 



FOBt CO.nK II«.'\KV. 



IT H01.nS .V SECTION of Comb Honey, 

 preserving it from dustand dirt in a Store, 

 and the'"red-tape" handle makes It convenient 

 for the purchaser to carry it home. 



The label shown on the Box, Is our " No. 5 

 Gummed Label," but any of the Gummed 

 Labels can be put on them, hy the honey- 

 producer. 



Wanted, Comb Honey ! 



WE WANT to exchange a part of our stock 

 of Bee-Keepers' Supplies for nice Comb 

 Honey In one-pound sections. Parties having 

 honev to dispose of, please w rite us the amount 

 you liave, and the price wanted. We will also 

 pay cash for nice honey. 



A. D. ElililNGWOOD, MUau, N. H. 

 39A2t 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



DFF-suppLiEs.";ar 



M L !■ We furnish Everything needed 

 in the Apiary, of practical con- 

 struction, and at the lowest price. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Send for our 40-page Illus- 

 trated Catalogue— free to all. Address, 

 E. Krelclinier, Red Oak, Iowa. 



5A9t— 14E9t 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



JteS^^ ttie quickest of any Foundation made. 

 B5SSSSS1 J, VAN BEIISEN A: SONS, 



lli SgSK'»:ij Sole Manufacturers. 



, y,j. : '.•":'^ Sprout Brook, Monlgomery Co., N. V. 



Mention the American Bee Joui-nnl- 



CANADIAN QUEENS! 



GIVE THEM .V TRIAL.. 



Earii. Pf r Tlirei'. Per 1/2 BoJ. 



Italians, Virgin. * .40.... $1,013 .* l.To 



Untested 1.00 ... '~-l-:-- •^•"" 



Tested . 1.50.... .3.7.-).... /OO 



Select Tested, 2.00.... 6.00.... 10.00 

 Address R. F. HOliTERMANN, 

 27A8t HOMNEY, Kent Co., UNT. 



"PRACT1C.".L TURKEY RAISING' 



P.v Fminy Fit-id. This book teUs all 

 I abmit turkey raising, from tb" «^;;;5 

 1 ,, the ecea to the maturity of the young 

 ) tii-ks If you follow the directioui in 

 t'n.. book yoM nwl not lose a bird. 

 ^ -r^ Fannv Field has had more e:n>eneroe 

 and .-UfC'eds hot rr in raising turksysthim any other 

 t«r.ou in America, She clears hundre-s of dollara 

 yearly on them, and will tell you how sheooes it. fnce, 

 25 cents. Stjimiw taken. Address 



THOMAS G. NEUTOTAN A: SON, 

 246 East Madiso n Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS 



500 CHOICE ^mm i%'^^^o^if.it 



26A?r JNU iJeBEL & SON. High Hill. Mo. 

 MentUm the American Bee Journal. 





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Tlui Rrloliiuof 5-bauded, Golden ITALIAN 

 lll(^ l>ri2llltjSl Bees and Queens, and the 

 Reiidest DRONES. Very gentle; very pro- 

 litic; good honev-gatherers— working on red 

 clover-and the MOST I>n.,,itiftil BEES In ex- 

 istence! Took First Willll""! Preniinni 

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

 and money returned If they ai-e not extra nice. 

 Untested Queens, *1.00; six for S5.00, 

 Tested (at least 3 bands), J3.00 ; Selected, tested 

 (4 bands) $4; Breeding Queens (4 to 5 bands.) 

 $7.00. Virgin Queens. 50 cents: 5 for $2.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 JACOR r. TIMPE, 

 18E8t Grand licdaie, MlcU. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



I V. friiAi.A t One Untested Italian Queen, 7oc., 

 All, 1 IlW(j '. 3 for $2.00 ; Tested, $1.50. One 

 Untested Carniolan Queen, $1.00, 3 for $2.50; 

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

 Send for Prlce-Llst. Reference— First National 

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

 22Btf „ , 



Mention the American Bee JoumaL 



^ 



We can furnish these Folding Boxes for one- 

 pound Sections, iH^iVi. for $1.00 per 100, or 

 $8.50 per 1,000, by express. The name and 

 address' of the honey-producer will be printed 

 on 1,000 or less, for 75 cents extra. 



A Job liOt of Folding Boxes, which will 

 hold Sections 5x5 Inches, or less, will be sold 

 at only 80 cents per 100. ORDER EARLY 

 to get these, as the supply is limited. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



.1^ (j[lEEi\S 



Why You Should Purchase of Wood ! 



lTALlAi\ 



' U/hu Vni 



From June 10 

 to Oct. 1. 



HE has had many years' experience. His 

 Queen-Cells are built in full colonies. 

 He uses no Lamp-Nursery. He Is located 

 where there are no black bees, and where foul 

 brood never existed. Fully 95 per cent, of his 

 Queens prove purely-mated. He fills orders 

 promptlv. His old customers nearly all pur- 

 chase of 'him. He warrants every Queen equal 

 to those of any first-class breeder in America 

 in every respect. Price, 75 cents each: one 

 dozen, $8.00. Address, 



22Etf J. F. WOOD, North Prescott, Mass. 



r ARNIOLAN ^rf^elotif^^t 



I son from Imported Mothers, will be ready 

 \j to send out the 1st or June. Send for 

 iITee Circular, to JOHN ANDREWS, Pattens 

 Mills, Wash. Co., N. V. lOEtf 



