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Tmm MMERICMH BE® JQU^RrfMI,. 



Tin Pails for Hoiiey. 



THESE Pails have full covers, and are excellent 

 for selling Honey in tbe Home Market; and 

 after the Hcmey granulates in them, it can be 

 shipped anywbere with perfect satety. AH sizes 

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

 in every household. 



The engraving shows STRAIGHT 

 TIN PAILS, of which there are 3 sizes. 

 iKikliny respectively 3, 5 and lo lbs. of 

 lliiney. Assorted Samples of tde 3 

 sizes will be sent by express for 4u cts. 

 In guantities, the prices are: 



Perdoz, Per 100 



Callon,. .holds in lbs .. $1.80 $rj.00 



1 -Gallon, holds 5 lbs.... 1.50, . 9.00 

 yuan, holds 3 lbs 1.20 7.00 



The second engraving represents 

 THE TAPERING TIN PAILS- 

 made heavier and stronger than 

 those with straight sides. Q'he 

 covers are deeper, and the top- 

 edge of the Pail is doubled over, 

 making it smodih and convenient 

 to handle. Of the Tapering Pails 

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

 7-lb., 13-Ib., and 25-lb. Assorted 

 Samplea of these will be shipped 

 lay express for 7^ cents. In quantitie 

 are as follows : 



the price** 



To hold l-lb. 

 Perdozen, $ .75. 

 Per 100, 5.U0. 



4-lbs. 



.11.25. 



.. 8.0U., 



7-Iba. 13-lbs. 

 .$ 1.50... $ 2.00., 



25-Ib3. 

 .$ 3.25 

 . 23.00 



THOS. G, NEWITIAN & SON, 



246 East MadiBon Street. - CHICAGO. ILL. 



Bee -Hives, Sections, &c. 



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

 'N9. 1 V-gToove Sections in lots of 500 as fol- 

 lows: Less than 2.000 at $3. .50 per thousand; 

 2.000 to 5.000 at $3.00 per thousand. Write 

 for special prices on largrer quantities. No. 2 

 Sections *2. 00 per thousand. Send for Price- 

 List for other Supplies. Address, 



J. STAUFFER A: SONS, 



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

 SlAtf NAPPANEE. IND. 



BEESWAX WANTED. 



Beesi»'ax. — We wi!! pay 37 cents per 



pound, in Cash, tor Yellow Beeswax, deliv- 

 ered here. 



I^~ To avoid mistakes, the name of the 

 shipper should always be on each package. 



THOS. G. NEWIHAN & 80N, 

 246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, 'ILL. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BICOOD FKAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Has no FlMli-boiie iii SurplusHoiiey. 



BeinK the cleanest is usually worked 

 the quiokeel of any Foundation made. 

 J. VAN OFrSEN A: SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers. 

 Sprout Brook. Montgomery Co., N. r. 



lAlf 



Mention the American Bee Journal, 



Scientific (|iieen-Reariiig 



• AS PRACTICALLY APPLIED; 



Being a Method by which tlie very best of 



Queen-Bees are reared in perfect accord 



with Nature's Way ; by 



G. M. DOOLITTLE. 



In thi8 book the author details the results 

 of his Experiments in Hearing Queen-Bees for 

 the past tour 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 $1.75— 

 with the Illustrated Home Journal, for $1.25 : 

 or the two Journals and the Book for $2.00. 



THOS. G. NEWMjIN A: SON, 



•246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



HANDLING BEES 



APAMPHI.ET, treating of the taming 

 and handling ol bees. Just the thing for 

 beginners. It is a chapter from "TUe Hive 

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

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



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., Ills 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



^ QUARE }| ONEY QaNS 



The above illustration shows the 60 pound 

 Sqi'are Hoxet Cans which are becoming 

 quite popular for shipping extracted honey. 

 They are enclosed in 

 a solid case of wood, 

 and the boxes contain 

 rajuiiiii cither one or two Cans 

 L JMlill .|g may be preferred. 



If ^^■■llilll ^^ ^^'^ furnish them 

 i[|j[^^H|||| at the following prices, 

 llllllBli .^ iii^^^HIIII with a l}-^-inch Screw 

 Cap in the corner of 

 each Can. 

 For the convenience 

 ^^^^-^^ of digging out candied 

 % ^^^^^^ honey, we can furnish 

 these Cans with an 

 additional fourinch Screw Cap for 5 cents 

 extra on each Can. 



1 Single Can (boxed) -S .45 



13 " Cans... " 5.00 



100 " " ... " 40.00 



1 box of two Cans 73 



12 boxes " 8.40 



100 •' ■• 65.00 



THOMAS G. KliWIIAIT & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



New Factory! 



WE WILL soon be in our new Factory — 

 which will be the largest and most com- 

 plete in the world. We shall make the best of 

 ^■oods at lowest prices. We are ready for con- 

 tracts for next season's Supplies. Write us. 



G. B. LEM'IS A: CO., IVatertown, Wis, 



3:>Atf 

 Mention tJic American Bee Journah 



AGENTS 



WANTED 



in < -very Town ;ui<l County 

 in AmericM. ti» solicit sub- 

 scriptions for the II.I.TTSTBATI:D HOIMIE 

 JOURNAL. Will allow a Cash Commission 

 on all Subscriptions obtained. This is a tine 

 opportunity for active young' people to easily 

 earn several dollars a day. Particulars as to 

 commission, ete., and sample copies of the 

 paper, will be sent to any address. 



THOMAS G-. NEWBIAN ft SON, 



246 East Madison Street. - CHICAGO. ILL 

 Mention the AnieHca7i Bee Journal, 



BEE-FEEDERS. 



The Hasting's "Perfection " Bee-Feeder 

 holds one quart, and the letting down of 

 the food is regulated by a thumbscrew. The 

 cover is put on securely. 

 It is easy to regulate — 

 either a quart or a spoon- 

 ful can be given in a day 

 "r in an hour, as desired, 

 nil where it is needed 

 iiiMst — over the cluster of 

 bees. Not a drop of food 

 need be lost, and robber 

 bees cannot get at it. 

 Price, 40 cents, or one 

 dozen for S3. 50. Postage, 10 cts. extra on 

 each Feeder. Special Rates to Dealers — 

 Write for prices. 



The " Shuck " Bee Feeder, as here shown, 

 may be placed at the hive-entrance, any 

 time of the day, without danger from the 



robber bees. It feeds much or little, as may 

 be wanted, and the food can be reached by 

 the bees only from tbe inside of the hive. 



Price, SO cts., postpaid ; by express, 25 

 cents each, or $2.40 per dozen. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 246 East Madison Street. - CHICAGO, ILLS. 



LOOK HEBE ! 



BEFOKK PLACING YOIR ORDER 

 lor tSL'PPLlES for 1891, get my Prices 

 and Discouuts. 

 Price-Llst FREE. 



Address. J. M. KINZIE, 



20Aly ROCHESTER, Oakland Co.. MICH. 



WE have had splendid success this season. 

 We believe we have filled ail orders up to 

 date, and can nowscud Carulolau A- Italian 

 Queens by return mail, providing you do not 

 all order at once. We shall have about 100 

 of those Beautiful Vellow Carnlolan 

 Queens ready to ship during September — a 

 new strain of bees possessing- all the desirable 

 points of Carniolans, with color added. Price 

 of all Queens. $1.00 each, by mail. 



E. L. PRATT, PRATT BEE-FARM, 



3Att 



ITIarlboro, ITIass. 



SPECIAL DISCOUNT 



' ON HIVES. 



IN order to keep our factory running during- 

 tiie fall and winter months, we will make 

 a discount of 10 per cent, on all orders for 

 Hives received before Jan. 1, 1891, and after 

 that date, until March 1, we will make a dis- 

 count of 5 per cent, from our Catalogue 

 prices. 



The experience of the last season should ■ 

 prompt every bee-keeiK'r to have his supply of 

 Hives, etc.. on band iiefore the season com- 

 mences, and avoid the rush. 



THOS, G. NEWMAN & SON, 



•240 East Madison Struct, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mutlis Honey-Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokera, 

 8({UARE GLASS HONEY-JABS, etc 



For Circulars, apply to 



CHAK1.EB F. 1II17TH A SON, 



Cor. Freeman * Central Aves., CINCINNATI, O. 

 P. 8.— Send 10c. lor Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



