AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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MUTH'S 



HONEY EXTBACTOB 



PERFECTION 



Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 Square Glass Honey Jars, Etc. 



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



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



Send lOo for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



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There is nothing (unless it be the 



Sewing Machine) that has lightened 



woman's labor as much as Dobbins 



Electric Soap, constantly sold, since 



1869. Now, why rub and toil, and 



wear out yourself and your clothes, 



on washday, when this perfect soap 



is provided, to lighten j^our labor, 



and save your clothes ? If you have 



ever used it, in the 22 years we have 



made and sold it, you know that it is 



the best, purest, and most economical 



soap made. If you haven't tried it, 



ask your grocer for it now. Be sure 



and get the genuine, with our name 



on the wrapper. 



RFAD THT^'l ^^ ^^ not the selling price 



T W T r F ered, in arriving at a knowl- 

 ■ edge of the value of an 

 article. There is as much real pure soap in a 

 bar of Dobbins' Electric as in four bars of any- 

 other soap made, and it will, if used according 

 to directions, do four times as much work as 

 any other. Its cost is but a very slight ad- 

 vance on that of inferior soap. Insist upon 

 Dobbins' Electric. 1. L. Cragin & Co., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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TO HONEY SHIPPERS 



WITHOUT a doubt Chicago is to-day the 

 JLeadiug Honey Market on this con- 

 tinent. Why? Because better prices are ob- 

 tained, and a greater field is offered for the 

 output. We devote our time to the Honey 

 business, and have wagons built especially for 

 hauling, thus insuring Comb-Honey against 

 breakage, etc. We Solicit a Trial Shipment. 

 J. A. IiAMON, 44-46 S. Water St., CHICAGO. 

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T^e\r and Revised Edition 



BEES ^rHONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of the Apiary 



FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



—BY— 



THOMAS a. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the American Bee Journal. 



This edition has been largely re-written, 

 thoroughly revised, and is "fully up with the 

 times" in all the improvements and inventions 

 In tills rapidly-developingpursuit.and presents 

 the apiarist with everything that can aid in 

 the successful management of an apiary, and 

 at the same time produce the most honey in 

 an attractive condition. It contains 250 

 oages and 245 illustrations— is beautifully 

 printed in the highest style of the art, and 

 bound in cloth, gold lettered. Price, $1.00— 

 postpaid. 



Liberal Discount to dealers, by the dozen 

 or hundred. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



It^" This new edition of our Bees and 

 Honey will be given as a Premium for only 

 three ne'w subscribers, with $3.00; 

 or clubbed with this journal for $1.75. 



$2,000 PER ACRE! 



A NEW FRUIT! 



Facts on file that it has produced the above, second 

 year. Get Catalogue. 



Golden Rule Nursery, Hartford City, Ind. 

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WIIVTPR ^ WORK EXPLAINING IN A 

 II 111 1 Hill plain and practical way, the cause 

 and preven- PUADirjII tion of Winter mor- 

 tality in the IIlvDLLiU Apiary. Price, .50 



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 183 Beade Street, New York. 



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 uce, including Game, Live and Dressed 

 Poultry, Dressed Hogs and Calves. Specialties- 

 Berries, Grapes, Apples, Honey, Onions and 

 Potatoes. Stencils furnished. Correspondence 

 and consignments solicited. Reference: Dun's 

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