CHAS. F. MT7TH, 



CINCINNATI, 0., 



Manufacturer of and dealer in 



HUTU'S ALL-METAL WSi BIUCTO! 



AND UNCAPPING KNIFE, 



LANGSTROTH BEE HIYES, 



Glass Honev Jars and Tin Buckets, Bee Veils, Gloves, 

 and a general assortment of Bee-Keepers' Supplies, 



\ !.sl lvi. CLOVER, 



and a variety of Field and Garden Seeds, etc. For 

 further particulars address, 



CHAS. F. MUTH, 



4-12 976 and 978 Central Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



(V-TS=° Price 1,1st for 18SO, of Italian Bees, 

 lkr£? Queens, 4 frame Nuclei, and Apiarian Sup- 

 plies. Sent Free. Address, 

 Stf H. M. BROWH, Light Street, Col. Co., Pa. 



EVERETT'S Honey Extractors and Everett 

 Langstroth Hives a specialty. We challenge compe- 

 tlon in prin' and quality. Our circular and price list 

 ut apiarian supplies, Italian Bees and high-class poul- 

 ltry sent free. EVERETT BROS., Toledo, O. 



Soovell's Eureka fold-Blast Hee Smoker 

 is Boss. —It is a cold-blast or a hot-blast, both at 

 once or separately, at the will of the operator. It is 

 the only cold-blast smoker on the market that has no 

 tubes or other eompliea led machinery in the fire bar- 

 rel to interfere wnh rilling it cleaning. Large size 

 bellows 5){x6J4 inches; tire barrel, 2J*> inches. 

 Price tfl.OO; By mail $1.25. 



Send for illustrated descriptive catalogue and price 

 :i-'"t hives. Implements and supplies used in bee 

 culture. Address, S(OVELL*AXI)ERSOX, 

 Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas. 4-8 



GREAT REVOLUTION IN REE-KEEPING. 



Dse my wired frames ; thev never break out when 

 extracting and allow no sagging, but make combs 



v'T> str { and durable in the brood chamber. Mr. 



C. F. Muil i. of Cincinnati, said on the 18th July : It is 

 >t ; he bad never seen anything better in this 

 line, wired sample frame. $2.00; frame with foun- 

 dation. *2...ib ; 1 1 nine with comb finished by bees. (3.50. 

 Bent by express. Send P.O.order or registered letter. 

 J. DIESENKEITEK, Cove Dale. Hamilton Co., O. 



403 



Excelsior Honey Extractor 



No. L— For 2 Langstroth frames. 10x18 inches... $!l 00 



" 2.— For 2 American Frames. 13x18 Inches '•• 00 



•' 3.— For '.' frames, 13x20 Inchc s or less V£70 



" 4.-For3 

 " 5.-For4 



Having made many im- 

 provements in the EX- 

 CKl^SIOR EXTRACTOR 

 for 1S80, it is now offered 

 to the Bee-Keepers of 

 America as the MOST 

 PERFECT MACHINE in 

 the MARKET. The uni- 

 versal favor with which 

 the EXCELSIOR EX- 

 TRACTOR was received 

 in 1878, has induced other 

 manufacturers to adopt 

 several of its improve- 

 ments. My experience 

 and experiments of last 

 season. with the assistance 

 and suggestions of skillful 

 workmen, have enabled 

 me to perfect an Extrac- 

 tor that eaniiot be ex- 

 celled, and can ouly 

 be equaled by being 

 closely imitated. 



Some of its advantages 

 are as follows : It is made 

 entirely of metal, It is 

 light, but has attachments 

 for fastening down to a 

 platform. It can be in- 

 stantly taken to pieces for 

 cleaning, having no rusty i 

 screws to take out or nuts ' 

 to remove. 



|J^"A liberal discount to dealers. 



Address, C. C. COFFIXHERRT, 



Or ALFRED H. JiEffMAX, »73 West 

 Madison St., Chicago , 111. 



Stutterers, Speakers, Singers ! 



TTIT7 VOTPTT eives cures ( 'f stit- 

 L I 1 Tj > \JlVjrj TERIXG and ST.\ M- 



MER1X6, exposes "secret" systems, and treats of 



Singing and Elocution. 

 Publshed monthly. It will be sent during 1880 with 



Or. Cohen's book, 'The Throat and the Voice' (price 



50 cents), for One Doi.i, a it. Single copy, 111 cents 

 Address, EOGAR S. WERXER, 

 8-3mx Albany, N. Y. 



ITALIAN QUEEXS-A11 bred from Imported 

 Mothers of my own importation. Dollar and Tested 

 Queens from 1st April to 1st .November. Full Colo- 

 nies and Nuclei : Bee-Keepers' Supplies of all kinds; 

 Comb Foundation, etc. 



C-tf PAUL L. VIALLON, Bayou (inula, La. 



Hale's Price-List. 



Send for my price-list of Bees, Queens, Nuclei, &c., 

 for 1880. Early Queens a specialty. Address, 

 2-11 E. W. HALE, Wirt C. H., W. Va. 



C$@ ENGBAVING8. 



The Horse 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TREATISE givingan index of diseases, and 



the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a table 



giving all the principal drug? used for the horse. With 

 the ordinary dose, effects and antidote when a poi- 

 son ; a table with an engraving of the burse's teeth 

 at different ages, with rules for telling the age of the 

 horse ; a valuable collection of recipes, and much 

 valuable information. 

 Price 35 cents.— Sent on receipt of price, by 

 THOMAS G. XEHMAX, 

 974 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



