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PATENTS ! 



PATENTS, Caveats, and Trade-Marks pro- 

 cured, Rejected Applications Revived and 

 Prosecuted. All business before tbe V. S. 

 Patent OfBco promptly attended to for mod- 

 erate fees, and no chare:*- made unless Patent 

 is secured. Send for "INVENTOR'S GUIDE." 

 FRANKI.IN H. H0I'4;H, 

 31Ctf WASHINGTON. D.C. 



Barnes' Foot-Power Machinery. 



Read what J.I. Parent. of 

 Charlton, N.Y.,8ay8— "We 

 cut with one of your Com- 

 bined Machines, last winter 

 50 chaff hives with 7-ln. cap, 

 KM.' honey-racks, 500 broad 

 frames, 2,0<m.j honey-boies 

 and a preat deal of other 

 work. This winter we have 

 double the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make and we 

 expect to do it with this Saw. 

 It will do all you say itwill." 

 CataloRue and Price • List 

 Addresa. W. F. & JOHN BARNES. 



No. 196 Ruby St.. Rockford. 111. 



Free. 



45Ctf 





CIRCULAR Saw, Iron Frame, Steel Shafts, 

 and Arbor's Machine-Cut Gears. Iron 

 Center-part in top. Send for Circular and 

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21C13t 73 Lenox Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



THE ** REVIEW." 



SOME OF THE TOPICS IT HAS DlSCl'SbKO. 



"The Production of Comb Honey,*' 



wae \\\<' sppcial topic of thn A[>ril uuiiiher. 



•*Houi to Raise Extracted Honey,'* 

 Wae 'liscnsfipil in thf* Myy insnf, 



'*ConnfoPts and Conveniences fop 

 the .apiary.'" wprp nampfl jiod ilnHcrihRd in Jnnp. 



•• pponn the Hive to the Honey 

 Market,' was ilip topic of the Jaly issue. 



•' IVlankcting," Will be the Special 

 topic of 1 hi' Aiiiznit numljer. 



The " Revieui " is Published 

 mnnlhlv. at f.il .-ts, a .\eiir. Send for samples 

 (frpf) anil ^mp if you can aflord to be without it. 



flddness Bee-Keepers* I^evieui, 



W Z HUTCHINSON. £d A Prop Flint. MIch, 



Do You Know That? 



WHAT I SAW! 



DR. W. W. SATTERLEES wonderful Reply 

 to Socialism—regrular price, 40 cts.— THE 

 NEW PEERLESS ATLAS, which will be com- 

 plete in November, and will contain the 



Census Reports of 1890 



And THE I^EVER for one year, the great 

 Prohibition Newspaper, will all be sent to any 

 New Subscriber for only $1.50. Sample copy 

 of paper free. Address, 



CENTER LEVER COMPANY, 



134 Van Buren Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



13Atf-^Mtf 



Mtvtion the A.merican Bee Journal. 



HANDLING BEES 



APAItlPHliET, treating- of the taming 

 and handling of bees. Just the thing for 

 begrinners. It is a chapter from "Tlie Hive 

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

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



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., Ills 



WE are now ready to receive shipments of 

 HOINE V, and would be pleased to open 

 correspondence. Liberal advances made on 

 consignments. Prompt returns. Quick ship- 

 ments of Comb and Extracted will meet 

 an active market. Reference on tile with the 

 American Bee Journal. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 189 So. Water St., 

 33A20t CHICAGO. ILLS. 



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J. FORNCKOOK & CO., 



MANrPACTURKRS OF THK 



BOSS" ONE-PIECE SECTIONS, 



irzza^ 



WILL furnish you, the cominR season, ONK 

 PIBCB SKCTION8, sand-papered on both sides 

 —a s fhe ap as the cheapest, and better than the best, 

 ly Write for prices. 

 Watertown. Wis.. Dw. 1, 1890. ICIy 



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 2,000 at $3.50 per thousand: 

 2.000 to 5,000 at $3.00 per thousand. Write 

 for special prices on larger quantities. No. 3 

 Sections $2.00 per thousand. Send for Prlce- 

 List for other Supplies. Address, 



J. STAUFFER & SONS, 

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



31Atf NAPPANEE, IND. 



Mention the American Bee Journal, 



NEW FACTORY. 



BEE-HIVES, SECTIONS, FKAinES, 

 ETC. We have moved into our new 

 factory, which U the largest and most com- 

 lilete in the world. We make the best of goods, 

 and sell them at lowest prices. Write for free 

 Illustrated Catalogue. 



G. B. LEWIS CO., tVatertown, ^VIs. 

 35Atf 



WANTED! 



SOVTHERIV nOIVEY. 



WEPAy5!4c per lb. for a good quality of 

 Southern Honey. Cash on arrival of 

 honey. CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Freeman & Central Aves., - Cincinnati, Ohio 



46A4t 



BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



EVERY Farmer and Bee-Eeeper should 

 have it. The 



15th 1,000, Wholly Revised ! 



MUCH ENLARGED! 



Contains many more beautiful IlluBtratione 

 and is up to date. It is both PRACTICAL and 

 SCIENTIFIC. 



Prices: By mall, $1.50. To dealers, $1.00. 

 [n 100 lots, by freight, 50 per cent. off. 



A. J. COOK, 



Agrrlcnltnral College, micta. 



Address, 



35Atf 



MUTE'S 



HONEY EXTBACTOK 



PEUFECTION 



Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 Square Glass Honey Jars, Sec. 



For Circulars, apply to Chas. F. Muth & Son, 

 Cor. Freeman & Central Aves., Cincinnati, O. 

 Send 10c for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



DO YOU WANT 



To succeed in Apiculture? Then try the 

 Nonpareil Bee-Hive and Winter Case. 



Send for Catalogue of prices, and enclose 25 

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Address, DR. O. 1.. TINKER, 



45Atf New Philadelphia, Ohio. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



BEESWAX WANTED. 



Bees\»'ax.— We wil! pay ST cents per 



pound, in Cash, for Yellow Beeswax, deliv- 

 ered here. 



1^" To avoid mistakes, the name of the 

 shipper should always be on each package. 



THOS. G. NEWTHAN & SON, 



246 Ea.st Madison Street. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BROOD FRAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Haw no FisU-boiie iii SurplusHouey. 



Being the cleanest is usually worked 

 ' the quickest of any Foundation made. 



J. VAN DEIISEN A: SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers. 



Sprout Brook. MontKomery Co., N. Y. 



Mention the American Bee JourTial. 



Tofkefs fo[ Market 



AND 



pTurkefs for Profit, 



By "FANNY FIELD." 



WRITTEN for those who are interested in 

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CONTENTS.— Age of breeding- stock, about 

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 profllahle— Setting the es-ps— Care while hatch- 

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 they bring good prices— Number of hens to a 

 Gobbler — Naragansct Turkeys — White Tur- 

 keys—Bronze Turkeys; — Common Turkeys — 

 To restore chilled Tui-koys— Diseases of Tur- 

 keys—Leg weakness— Killing and dressing- 

 Mark your Turkeys— Marketing— Capital and 

 number to begin with— Tells all about the 

 Turkey business. Price, 25 cents. 



Given for One New Subscriber to this paper 

 for one year, with $1.00. 



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 246 East Madison St., - CHICAGO, ILL. 



