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HONEY BOXES 



A FOLDIM PAPER BOX 



FOR 



PROTECTING SECTIONS OF HONEY. 



For Shippers and Retailers. 



All boxes printed with your Business Card on 



front if desired. 



Samples and Prices on application. 



MUNSON&CO., 



30Ai3t Kew Haven, Conn. 



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Jones' Frame Pliers. 



FOR taking frames out of blves, or 

 moving them in any way desired. It is 

 made of Japanned iron, and can be utilized 

 In many ways. It has a long claw for loos- 

 ening frames, and a hook which maybe used 

 for carrying other frames besides the one 

 held by the Pliers. Price, 40 cents., by mail. 

 By express, .30 cents. 



THOS. G. NEWltlAN & SON, 

 246 East Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



CANADIAN QUEENS! 



GIVE THEM A TBlAli. 



Eiitli. Pfr Three. Per',; Km. 



Italians, Virgin $ .40....*1.00....$ 1.75 



Untested 1.00 ... 2.7o ..00 



Tested 1.. 50.... 3.7.').... 7.00 



SelectTested, 2.00.... 6.00.... 10.00 



F. HOliTERraANN, 



ROMNEY, Kent Co., ONT. 



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Address, R 

 27A8t 



Till Pails for Boiiey. 



THESE Pails have full covers, and are excellent 

 for selling Honey in ihe Home Market; and 

 after the Honey granulates in them, it can be 

 shipped anvwbere with perfect safety. All sizes 

 have a bail, or handle, and when empty are useful 

 in every household. 



The engraving shows STRAIGHT 

 TIN PAILS, of which there are :i sizes, 

 holding respectively 3, 5 and 10 lbs. of 

 Honey. Assorted Samples of the 3 

 sizes will be sent by express for 40 cts. 

 In quantities, the prices are: 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Gallon. ..holds 10 lbs.... $l.so....$l2.(H) 

 ^-Gallon, holds 5 lbs.... l.50. 

 Quart, holds 3 lbs \.-Z0. 



The second engraving represents 

 THtfi TAPERING TIN PAILS- 

 marte heavier and stronger than 

 those with straight sides. The 

 covers are deeper, and the top- 

 edge of the Pail is doubled over, 

 making it smooth and convenient 

 to handle. Of the Tapering Pails 

 there are Ave sizes, viz: l-lb.. 4-lb., 

 7-lb.. 13-lb., and 2o-lb. Assorted 

 Samples of these will he shipped 

 by express for 7.5 cents. In quantities, the pricc<t 

 are as follows : 



To hold l-lb. 4-lhs. 7-Ib8. 

 Perdozen, $ .75. .. .11.25. .. .? 1.50.. 

 Per 100, 5.00.... 8.W.... io.oo., 



FOR TRUE-BLOOD CARNIOLANS 



SEE our Advertisement in July .jth Num- 

 ber of this Paper— page 462. 



3. B. JtlASON A: SONS, 



.31Atf MECHANIC FALLS, ME. 



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SHORT-HAND 



'VT'OU can earn $75.00 per month as a short- 

 X hand writer. Learn at home. Address, 



S. A. MORA!, Ann Arbor, Micliigan, 



FOR FULI, P.illTICULARS. 



:i2A2t IT WIfcli PAV YOU. 



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roice of Masonryi Family Magazine. 



Three y, arn'a Paper and twenty-five -i Ma^'a- 



zine. Now unexcelled. Contaius flue Portraits 



and Ulnstrations, and a great variety otariicles, 



Ftoriee and p'ems for Freemaeons and tlicir fam 



ilies; also Kastfrn star. Masonic OleaninKS and 



Kdltorlal Departments Price pet year, $:j.00. 



JOHN W BROWN, Editor and Publisher, 



182 & 184 S. Clark Street, Chicago, Illinoia. 



I3-lb8. 25-lbs. 



t 2.00. ...|; 3. '2.5 



14.50.... -Ti.m 



THOS. G. INEWMAN & SON, 



246 East MadiBon Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



British. Bee Journal 



AND BEE-KEEPERS' ADVISEE, 



IS published every weelj, at 6«. 6d. per 

 annum. It contains the very best practical 

 information for the apiarist. It is edited by 

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

 published by John Huckle, King's Langley, 

 Herts, Enfland 



Bee -Hives, Sections, &c. 



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

 No. 1 V-groove Sections in lots of 500 as fol- 

 lows: Less than 2.n00 at $3.50 per thousand: 

 2,000 to 5,000 at S:3.00 per thousand. Write 

 for special prices on larger quantities. No. 2 

 Sections $2,00 per thousand. Send for Price- 

 List for other Supplies. Address, 



J. STAUFFEK & SONS, 



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

 31Atf NAPPANF.E. IND. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAO IN BKOOD FKAIUES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOJffl FOUNDATION 



Has uo Fi»!ili-boiie ill Surplus Honey. 



^^' -J-^Jia ,l^ Beinp the cleanest ia usually worked 

 ..^^^^1 the quickest of any Foundation made. 

 ''"'^IP! J. VAN DKIJSEN A: SONS, 

 Sole Manufacturers. 

 Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 

 lAtt 



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u\\m 



or tills Journal who 

 write to any of our 

 advertisers, cltlier in 

 ordering, or asliing about tlie Goods 

 offered, will please state tliat tliey saiw 

 tbe Advertisenieut in tliis paper. 



QUEENS! QUEENS! QUEENS! 



By Return Mail, 



As FINE A LOT as was ever reared, at the 

 following- low rates— purity and safe 

 arrival guaranteed : 



Tested, each $1.50 



Warranted, each 1,00 



per dozen 9.00 



Untested, each 75 



" perdozen 8.00 



Will state that these Queens are all reared 

 from our best honey-gathering strains, in full 

 colonies. We are one of the oldest and largest 

 breeders in America. Give us a trial order. 

 Address, 



W. W. GARY, - COLERAINE, MASS. 



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 :UAtf 



An Elegant Monthly for the 

 FAMII^Y AlVO fireside:. 



At $1.00 a Year. 



Printed in the hia-hest style of the art, and 



profusely embellished with Magniflcenb 



and costly Engravings. 



PUBLISHERS - "WJMi 

 CHICAGO, ILLS. 



HANDLING BEES 



APAHIPHI.ET, treating of the tjiminR- 

 and handling ot bees. Just the tiling for 

 beginners. It is achiiptcr from "Tlie Hive 

 and Honey-Bee, revised." Price, 8 cts. 

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



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., Ills 



It is a moral and intellectual educator, and 

 is invaluable in eveiy library, as well as a very 

 attractive and inspiring ornament in every 

 drawing-room. Each issue contains 36 pages. 



Its historical and biographical sketches, as 

 well as its stories, are charming ; its depart- 

 ments for the Young Folks, the Household, 

 and the Family Circle arc very interesting, 

 and all who examine it are sure to become 

 regular subscribers. It captivates them all. 



A Sample Copy will be sent free, upon 

 application to the publishers. 



The II.I.USTRATED HOME JOUBNAI. 



will be clubbed with the American Bee Journal 

 and both mailed to any address in the United 

 States and Canada, for one year, for $1.60. 



CCUn ^"^ I'riccs of llie Empty 

 OLnU Kurt'ku Matlruss Cases. 

 A cliil't can till one with any fill- 

 ing in a few minutes wiihout rip- 

 l.ing or sewing a stitch of seam 

 aud make a smoother mattress 

 tlian .tnyevpeit upholsterer with the olil style. It is the only case 

 which keeps its perfect form when filled with feathers. They are 

 filled from either edge, into twelve cuitiparlments. extending the 

 entire width of the case and the cilges are closed up by means of 

 eyelets and lacing cords. No tacking required The moslheauti- 

 fiiland convenient case made. Health and cleanlineFS require that 

 all mattresses be renovated. The Eiireka is the only meatls by 

 which YOU can do it. Eureka Mattress Co., Franklin Grove, ni. 

 33Alt 



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HOME 



923 & 925 West Madison-Street, 



EMPtOTMENT. AGENTS 



wanted everywhere, for the H(_)ME 

 Ji iUUNAI, — a grand ftiiuily nuper. 

 Big Cash Premiums. S.Tiwple Vkee. 

 THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 CHICAGO, ILLS. 



The Honey Almanac 



JUST the thlnK neerled to create a demand for 

 HONEY at home. Bee-keepers should scatter 

 it freely. It shows tbe uses of Honey for Medicine 

 Hating, DrinltinB, Cookine. for making Cosmetics 

 Vinegar, etc. : also uses ot BEESWAX. Price, sets.; 

 25 copies for $1.10; 50 copies, »1.70; 75 copies, 12.30; 

 100 for »2.s)fi. The foregoing are POSTPAID prices: 

 following are prices when sent by express or trelght; 

 KMifor$2..'i0; 500 for Jio.oii: l.oOli for $15.n<l. Tbo 

 Bee-Keeper's CARD will be printed on the first page 

 without extra cost, when 25 or more are ordered at 

 one time. Address, 



THOS. G. NEWBLAN ic SON, 



246 East Madison St., - CHICAGO, ILL. 



