1881. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



71 



MUTH'S 



HONEY EXTRACTOR 



My Annual Catalogue or Vegetable mid 

 Flower Seed for 1HS1, rich in engravings from 

 photographs of the original*, will be sent FREE to 

 all who apply. My old customers need not write for 

 it. I offer one of the largest collections of vegeta- 

 ble seed ever sent out by any Seed House In Ameri- 

 ca, a large portion of which were grown on niy six 

 seed farms. Full directions for cultimtion on each 

 package. All seed warranted to be both fresh and tru? 

 to name, so far, that should it prove otherwise, I will 

 refill the order gratis. The original introducer of the 

 Hubbard Squash, Phinnev's Melon, Marblehead Cab- 

 bages, Mexican Corn, and scores of other vegetables. 

 I invite the patronage of all who are anxious to have 

 their seed directly from the grower, fresh, true, andof 

 the very best strain. 



NEW VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY. 



12m5 JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



Sections ! S actions ! 



OF SNOW-WHITE POPLAR. 



Tbey are perfect beauties. Prices again reduced. 

 Samples 80.: illustrated circulars free. Address, 

 lwtf A. E. >l A M ■ >l . Bristol, Addison Co., Vt, 



CHAS. P. MTTn, So. 916 

 Central \ v . . Cincinnati, O. 



SUPPLIES FOR THE APIARY, 



FOR 1881. 



It is to every person's interest, when they wish to 

 purchase anything, to go where they can get the most 

 for their money. State on a postal card Just what 

 you want, and we will let you know by return mail 

 what we will furnish it for. No Circulars. Address, 



2wtf 



HIRAM ROOP, Carson City, Mich. 



FRANCES DUNHAM, 



Inventor and Sole Manufacturer of the 



DTJXTXXAM 



FOUNDATION 



JMACHIITE, 



AND DUNHAM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



C^ New Circular and Samples free. __£j 



FRANCES DUNHAM, 



IsmGm 



UEPERE, BROWN CO., WIS. 



Rev. A. Salisbury. 1881. J. V.Caldwell. 

 SALISBURY & CALDWELL, 



Camargo, Douglas County, 111. 

 Warranted Italian Queens, |$1.00 ; Tested Italian 

 Queens, $2.00 ; Cyprian Queens, $2.00 ; 

 Tested Cyprian Queens. $4.00 ; 1 frame 

 Nucleus, Italians, $4.00 ; 1 frame Nu- 

 cleus, Cyprians, $5.00 ; Colony of Ital- 

 ians, 8 frames, $8.1)0 ; Colony of Cyp- 

 i rians, 8 frames, $10.00. Wax worked 

 JlOc. per lb. Pure Comb Foundation, 

 on Dunham Machine, 25 lbs. or over, 

 35c. per lb. |ySend for Circular. lwly 



Florida Land-640 Acres, 



m- CHEAP FOR CASH. =g& 



Description, -Sec. 4, township 7, south range 7 

 weBt, Franklin county, Florida, situated ahout50rniles 

 south of the Georgia line, 25 miles west of the city of 

 Tallahasse, the capital of the State, and about 25 

 miles northeast of the city or Apalachicola, a sea- 

 port on the Gulf of Mexico, and within 2 sections (5 

 and6) of the Apalachicola river ; the soil is a rich, 

 sandy loam, covered with timber. 



It was conveyed on Dec. 31st, 1875, by Col. Alexan- 

 der McDonald, who owned 6 sections, including the 

 above, to J. M. Murphy, for $3,200, and on Sept. 5th. 

 1877, by him conveyed to the undersigned for $3,000. 

 The title is perfect, and it is unincumbered, as shown 

 by an abstract from the Kecords of the county, duly 

 attested by the County Clerk ; the taxes are all paid 

 and the receipts are in my possession. 



I will sell the above at a bargain for cash, or trade 

 for a small farm, or other desirable property. An of- 

 fer for it is respectfully solicited. Address, 



THOMAS G. KEWMAX, 

 974 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL,. 



Friends, if you are in any way interested in 



BEES OR HONEY 



We will with pleasure send you a sample copy of our 



Monthly Gleanings in Bee-Culture, 



with a descriptive price-list of the latest improve- 

 ments in Hi ve», Honey Extractors, Artificial 

 Comb, Section Honey Boxes, all books and 

 journals, and everything pertaining to Bee Culture. 

 Nothing Patented. Simply send your address on a 

 postal card, written plainly, to A. I. Root, Medina, O. 



G, (Jim's Comb Foundation 



O-inch.— Price $35. OO. 



The cut represents thefl-inch machine ; thecheap- 



est made until now. Send fur Circular and Sample. 



lmtf C. <> I.M . Fond du Lac. Wis. 



JOHN BAXTER. Pickering. Ont., agent forCanada. 



A NEW PLASr.— For one dollar we will send 

 full printed directions how to prevent the end of the 

 sheetof wax from adhering to the rolls in making 

 comb foundation. Address. 



Unfit SMITH A SMITH, Kenton, Ohio. 



FLAT-BOTTOM COMB FOUNDATION, 



high side-walls, 4 to It! square feet to 

 the pound. Circular and samples free. 

 J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 

 Sole Manufacturers, 

 lltf Sprout Brook, Mont. Co., N. Y. 



©S ENGRAVINGS. 



The Horse 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TRE ATISE giving an index of diseases, and 

 the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a table 

 giving all the principal drugs used for the horse, with 

 the ordinary dose, effects and antidote when a poi- 

 Bon ; a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth 

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

 horse ; a valuable collection of recipes, and much 

 valuable information, 



Price 25 cents.— Sent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS 6. NEWMAN, 



974 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



TWENTY-EIGHTH YSAB. 



/ • ." First Premiums, MedaU and Diplomas. 



\jO —Send postal card, with name and address, for 

 my new Illustrated Circular and Price-List, coniain- 

 ing valuable information to all bee-keepers. CHAS. 

 H. LAKE, successor to the lute Richard Colvin, 96 

 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md. _wif 



Agent 



'.lyl 



SFurnisht pleasant, profitable employment. 

 Local Printing House, Silver Creek, N. V. 



ITALIAN QUEENS, Full Colonies, Nuclei 

 and Bee Hives specialties. Our new Illustrated 

 Catalogue of Bees, Supplies, Fine Poultry, Small 

 Fruits, &c„ Free. _3?~ Send for it and save money. 

 J. T. SCOTT _. BRO., Crawfish Springs, Ga. 2w32tx 



Given's Foundation Press. 



The latest improvement in Foundation.. Our thin 

 and common Foundation is not surpassed. The only 

 Invention to make Foundation in the wired frame. 

 All Presses warranted to give satisfaction. Send for 

 Catalogue and Samples. 



lwly D. 8. GIVEN, Hoopeston, 111. 



HEDDON'S CIRCULAR, 



Giving prices and descriptions, with cuts, of his 



IMPROVED LANGSTR0TH HIVE, 



White Spruce Sections and Boxes, 



Latest Improved Honey Settles, 



Queens and Full Colonies, 



UNEXCELLED BEE FEEDER, 



The Three Popular and 



Best Styles of Comb Foundation, 



Wired or not, in Langstroth frames or out. 



Protectors, Honey Knives, Smokers, Glass, Honey 



and Wax Extractors, etc., together with the 



Best Honey-Yielding and Market Garden 



SMALL FRUIT PLANTS, 



is now ready to mail. Please send at once your full 

 address. Post Office, County and State, to 



JAMES HEDDON, 



Dowagiac, Cass County, Mich. 

 P^No Circulars sent unless solicited. It7 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



PURE ALBINO AND ITALIAN 



QUEENS AND COLONIES FOR 1881. 



As I make queen-rearing a specialty, I guarantee 

 to those ordering from me just what they bargain 

 for. Circulars free. Address. I>. A. PIKE, 



lm3t Box 19, Smitbsbufg, Washington Co., Md. 



CHEAP HIVES. 



The best movable-frame Hives ; the best Honey 

 Boxes ; Lewis' One-Piece Sections, (price $5.00 per 

 1000.) Dovetailed and Nailed Sections, etc.. for the 

 least money. Manufacturing experience of 20 years. 

 Send for Price List. G. it. LEWIS, 



Successor to Lewis & Parks, Watertown, Wis. 



N. B.— There is no patent on the Lewis One-Piece 

 Section. I2intf 



BARNES' PATENT 



Foot-Power Machinery 



CIRCULAR and 



SCROLL SAWS 



Hand, Circular Rip Saws for gen- 

 eral heavy and light ripping. 

 Lathes, &c. These machines are 

 especially adapted to Hive 

 Making. It will pay every bee- 

 keeper to send for our 48 page 

 Illustrated Catalogue. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES 



Rockford, Winnebago Co.. 111. 



Italian, Cyprian & Holy Land Queens, 



Single Queen, Tested S2 0*> 



'* Untested, laying.. 1 OO 

 By mail, safe arrival guaranteed. 



8-frame colony *6 OO 



3-f rame nucleus 3 OO 



2-frame nucleus 2 50 



By express, safe arrival guaranteed. 

 W. P. HENDERSON, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 

 lmtit 



CYPRIAN QUEENS for 1881. 



We are now registering orders for these bees for 

 1881. Send for our Cyprian Queen Bet' Circular, 

 lmtf H. ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



EVERETT'S Honey Extractors and Everett 

 Langstroth Hives a specialty. We challenge compe- 

 tion in price and quality. Our circular and price list 

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

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



SEEDS! HONEY PLANTS 



A full variety of all kinds, including Melilot, Alsike 

 and White Clover, Mammoth Mignonette, &c. For 

 prices and instructions for planting, see my Illustra- 

 ted Catalogue,— sent free upon application. 

 ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 

 972 West Madison St., Chicago, III. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Tested Queens $i 50 



vTjtV Warranted Queens 1 on 



\5iftf Cyprian Queens, untested.... I 00 

 As most all the Dollar Queens I sold 

 last year were pure, I will warrant 

 them this year. J. T. WILSON, 

 Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. 

 lmut 



■^"S^- ^*_^--" ^~T< i ^ K irSvSai 

 - *UII*a._JS_^J_^SS=^=a^ / 



Is a 32-page, beautifully Illustrated Monthly Magazine 



devoted to 

 POULTRY, PIGEONS AND PET STOCK. 



It has the largest corps of practical breeders as editors 

 of any journal of its class in A merit' , and is 



TSE finest poultey journal in the world. 



Volume 12 begins January lHJil. SUBSCRIPTION:— 

 $1.00 per year. Specimen Copy, 10 cents. 



C. J. WARD. Editor and Proprietor. 

 182 CLARK ST., - CHICAGO- 



Books for Bee-Keepers. 



i .i.-u"- Muiiual of the Apiary. -Entirely re- 

 written, greatly enlarged and elegantly illustrated, 

 and is fully up with the times on every conceivable 

 Subject that interests the apiarist. It Is not only In- 

 structive, but intensely Interesting and thoroughly 



practiced. The bonk use maaterly production, and 



One l lint no bee-keeper, however limited htB means, 

 ean afford to do without. Cloth, #1.25 ; paper cov- 

 ers. Wl.OO, postpaid. Per dozen, by express, cloth, 

 *12.; paper, $9.50. 



Qjilnby's New Bee-KeepliiB, by L. C Root.— 

 The author has treated the subject o{ bee keeping 

 Id !i manner that cannot fall to interest all. Its Btyle 

 is plain and forcible, making all Its readers sensible 

 of the fact that the author Is really the master of the 

 subject. Price, W1.50. 



Novice's A It O Of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root. 

 This embraces "everything pertaining to the care of 

 the honey-bee," and is valuable to beginners and 

 those more advanced. Cloth, J81.25; paper, iVl.OO. 



Klnie's Bee-Keepers' Text-Rook, by A. .1. 



King.— This edition is revised and brought down to 

 the present time. Cloth, SM.OO; paper, 7 ."►<-. 



I-nntcttroth on the Hive and Honey Bee. 



This is a standard scientific work. Price, 4>2.00. 



Blessed Bees, by John Allen.— A romance of 

 bee-keeping, full "f practical information and con- 

 tagious enthusiasm. Cloth, $1.00. 



Bee-Culture ; or Successful Management 



of the Apiary, by Thomas G. Newman.— This 

 pamphlet embraces the following subjects : The Lo- 

 cation of the Apiary— Honey Plants— Queen Rearing 

 — Feeding— Swarming— Dividing— Transferring- Ital- 

 ianizing— In trod ucing Queens— Extracting— Quieting 

 and Handling Bees— The Newest Method of Prepar- 

 ing Honey for Market, etc. It is published in En_r- 

 llsh and German. Price for either edition, Hi 

 cents, postpaid, or $3.00 per dozen. 



Food Adulteration ; What we eat and should 

 not eat. This book should be in every family, where 

 it ought to create a sentiment against the adultera- 

 tion of food products, and demand a law to protect 

 consumers against the many health-destroying adul- 

 terations offered as food. 200 pages. Paper, 50c. 



The Dzlerzon Theory ;— presents the funda- 

 mental principles of bee-culture, and furnishes a 

 condensed statement of the facts and arguments by 

 which they are demonstrated. Price, locentn. 



Honey, as Food and Medicine, by Thomas G. 

 Newman.— This is a pamphlet of 24 pages, discoursing 

 upon the Ancient History of Bees and Honey ; the 

 nature, quality, sources, and preparation of Honey 

 for the Market ; Honey as an article of food, giving 

 recipes for making Honey Cakes, Cookies, Puddings, 

 Foam, Wines, &c. ; and Honey as Medicine, followed 

 by many useful Recipes. It is intended for consum- 

 ers, and should be scattered by thousands all over 

 the country, and thus assist in creating a demand for 

 honey. Published in EubMhIi and German. Price 

 for either edition, 6c. ; per dozen, 50c. 



Wintering Bees. —This pamphlet contains all 

 the Prize Essayson this important subject, that were 

 read before the Centennial Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion. The Prize— $25 in gold— was awarded to Prof. 

 Cook's Essay, which is given in full. Price, lOc. 



Been and their Management. This pamphlet 

 was issued by the Italian Bee Company, and has had 

 a large circulation. The price has been reduced from 

 20 cents to 1© cents. 



The Hive I Use— Being a description of the hive 

 used by <i. M. Doolittle. Price, 5c. 



Kendall's Home Book— No book can be more 

 useful to horse owners. It has 35 engravings, illus- 

 trating positions of sick hoses, and treats all diseases 

 in a plain and comprehensive manner. It has a large 

 number of good recipes, a table of doses, and much 

 other valuable horse information. Paper, 25c. 



Chicken Cholera, by A. J. Hill,— A treatise on its 

 cause, symptoms and cure. Price, 25c. 



Moore's Universal Assistant contains infor- 

 mation on every conceivable subject, as well as re- 

 ceipts for almost everything that could be desired. 

 We doubt If any one could be induced to do without 

 it, after having spent a few hours in looking it 

 through. It contains 480 pages, and 500 engravings. 

 Cloth, $2.50. 



Kopp's Easy Calculator.— These are handy 

 tables for all kinds of merchandise and interest. It 

 is really a lightning calculator, nicely bound, with 

 slate and pocket for papers. In cloth, SSI. OO ; Mo- 

 rocco, !_>1.50. Cheap edition, without slate, 50e. 



£F~ Sent by mail on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS O, MIIVMAX, 

 [ffi West Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 



Binders for the Bee Journal 



ZW Binders Tor the Weekly Bee Joarnul, 

 of 1881, cloth and paper, postpaid, 85 cents. 



We can furnish Emerson's Binders, gilt lettered on 

 the back, for American Bee Journal for 1890, 

 at the following prices, postage paid : 



Cloth and paper, each 50c. 



Leather and cloth 75c. 



B3T" We can also furnish the Binder for any Paper 

 or Magazine desired. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



974 West Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 



HONEY WANTED.— I desire to purchase sev- 

 eral barrels of dark extracted honey, and a few 

 of light ; also. Comb Honey. Those having any for 

 sale are invited to correspond, giving particulars. 

 ALFRED H. NEWMAN 

 972 West Madison street. CHICAUO ILL. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL, 



AND BEE-KEEPERS ADVISER. 



The British Bee Journal is published monthly at 

 $1.75, and contains the best practical information for 

 the time being, showing what to do, and when and 

 how to do do it. C.N.ABBOTT, Bee Master, 



School of Apiculture, Falrlawn.SouthaH, London. 



