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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Moth's Honey Extractor, 



PRICE, $12.50. 



The above cut gives a true idea of " Muth's all- 

 metal Honey Extractor." It is a simple, durable and 

 effective machine. The slanting sides of the revolv- 

 ing basket accommodating, with ease, the smallest 

 frames as well as the Langstroth, American or Quin- 

 by, or even a piece of comb without a frame. Every- 

 one knows the advantage afforded by a receptacle for 

 honey in the bottom of the Extractor. A good light 

 cover to keep out dust and flies, is equally advanta- 

 geous. I shall be prepared to fill all orders for 

 extractors at short notice. Parties ordering, should 

 mention the size of the largest frames they wish to 

 extract from, as it will accommodate all sizes. 



CHAS. F. MUTH, 



976 Central Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



BINGHAM'S 



Bellows Smoker! 



(Patented January, 1878.) 

 Nothing used in an apiary so 

 valuable, so cheap, so handy 

 and essential to success. 



Barns any sound, dry wood, 

 and will last ten years. 



by exp. mail. 

 Extra Large size, $1.75 $2.00 

 The Standard " 1.50 

 Small - " »U 1 

 Manufactured only by the inventor 



T. F. KI.\UIIA!U, 

 Allegan Co., Abronia, Mich. 



J. E. MOORE'S 



Perfection Honey Box. 



(Patented May 7, 1878.) 



Made to fit any sized Sections. Circulars mailed on 

 application. 



BYRON APIARY, 

 8-tf J. E. MOORE, Supt., Byron, Gen. Co., N. Y. 



ITALIAN NUCLEUS SWARMS 



For Sale—Price only $2.00. 



AN EASY WAY TO INTRODUCE QUEENS. 



Send for strong one-frame Nuclei, with Queen 

 reared from an Imported mother. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed or money refunded. 



HIRAM ROOP, 

 JJtf Carson City, Montcalm Co., Mich. 



lWy annual Catalogue of "Vesretanle and 

 Flower Seed for 1 879, rich in engravings, from 

 original photographs, will be sent free to all who apply. 

 Customers of last season need not write for it. I offer 

 one of the largest collections of vegetable seed ever 

 sent out by any seed house in America, a large por- 

 tion of which were grown on my six seed farms. 

 Printed directions for cultivation on each package. 

 All seed warranted to be both fresh and true to name; 

 so far, that should it prove otherwise, I will refill the 

 order gratis. The original introducer of the Hubbard 

 Squash, Phinney's Melon. Marblehead Cabbages, 

 Mexican Corn, and scores of other vegetables. I in- 

 vite the natron age of all who are anxious to have 

 their seed directly from the grower, fresh, true and 

 of the very best strain. New -veiretables a spe- 

 cially. James J. H. Gregory, 



12— 5t Marblehead, Mass. 



Foundation Machines. 



12 inches wide $40 00 



9 inches wide 30 00 



6 inches wide 20 00 



Every machine warranted. On receipt of 10 cents, 



I will send a sample of the foundation made by the 



machine. 

 12-tf JOHN BOURGME YER, Fond du Lac, Wis. 



1879.-H. ALLEY'S-1879. 



Circular and Price-List. 



Our Circular, containing information valuable to 

 any bee-keeper, will be ready in December, and sent 

 free to all applicants. It will tell you about Italian 

 and Cyprian bees, one-dollar queens, the Massachu- 

 setts bee-hive, section boxes, comb foundation, bel- 

 lows smokers, how to introduce queens, and in fact 

 will tell you something about almost everything used 

 about the apiary. 



I shall use white poplar wood for our section 

 boxes in future. This wood makes the neatest cap in 

 use. Send oc. stamp for sample. H. Alley, 



12-tf Wennam, Essex Co., Mass. 



SPERRY & CHANDLER'S 



NORTH STAR HIVE. 



There are now over 1,000 of these Hives in use in 

 different parts of the United States, and wherever 

 tried they are pronounced the best Hivesbefore the 

 public for all general and special purposes. We are 

 now prepared to promptly fill all orders for the North 

 Star, or Improved Langstroth, with our patent 

 Manipulating Side. Samples of surplus honey taken 

 from the North Star, as also our hives in use, may be 

 seen at the American Bee Journal office. ' Send for 

 illustrated circular— correspondence solicited. 



Address SPERRY & CHANDLER, 



974 W. Madison Street, 



Or American Bee Journal, Chicago, 111. 8-tf 



The Maryland Farmer, 



The oldest continuously published monthly south 

 of Mason and Dixon's line; devoted to Agriculture; 

 Horticulture and Household Economy. 



$1.00 a Year iti Advance.— Illustrated. 



Ezra Whitman, Editor and Publisher, 

 12 181 W. Pratt St., Baltimore, Md. 



