1881. 



THE AMERICAN SEE JOURNAL. 



215 



JOSEPH D. ENAS, 



Siimi.x Hide Apiary, > 



Pure Italian (Juoriis, Bees, Colonics, 

 \ >/<■!, i t Comb Foundation^ etc. 



Address. \ . !•-'■ Nil-;" County, Col. 



BmOt 



C, Olm's Comb Foundation Machine. 



J_r?" So ml for Sample ami Circular. 



isiuti C OLM, Fond da Lac VV>. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



CO 

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CO 

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Safe Arrival Guaranteed. 



I am prepared to furnish queens of the purest 

 grade, all bred from Imported Stock : 



Untested Queens, In May and June $i 50 



Untested Queens, in July and after i on 



Tested Queens, In May ami June 2 50 



Tested Queens, in July and after 2 00 



l guarantee all my Queens to be purely mated. 



t3r*Send for price list— free. 



I*. C McFATRIDGE, M. D . 



9mGt Carroll, Carrol) Co., Ind, 



HEADQUARTERS IN THE SOUTH, 



for the manufacture and sale of BEE-KEEP- 

 KKS* SiriM.lF.S. ITAI.I.1M QVEEXS 

 and BEES, all bred from mothers of my own im- 

 portatlon -Dollar Queens, ?i ; Tested Queens, $2,50 

 4-frame Nucleus, S5. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Send for my illustrated catalogue. 

 U2tutf PAUL L. VIALLON, Bayou Goula, La. 



Friend*, if you are in any way interested in 



BEES OR HONEY 



We will with pleasure send you a sample copy of 



Monthly Gleanings in Bee-Culture, 



with a descriptive price-list of the latest improve- 

 ments in Hivem, Honey Extractor*, Artlll- 

 clal Comb, Section Honey Boxes, all books 

 and journals, and everything pertaining to Bee 

 Culture. Nothing Patented. Simply send your ad- 

 dress on a postal card, written plainly, to 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



BEFORE PURCHASING ANY 



Italian and Cyprian Bees, 



Send for our 20th Annual Price List. Full Colo- 

 nies, Nuclei and Queens at reduced rates; also 

 headquarters for Apiarian Supplies in New Eng- 

 land. WM. W. CAR Y A SOW, formerly 

 ynitf VVM. VV. CABV, Coleralne, Mass. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



lui'Jt 



Tested Queens $i 50 



Warranted Queens 1 (>0 



Cyprian Queens, untested — 1 00 

 As most all the DollarQueens I sold 

 last year were pure, 1 will warrant 

 them this year. J. T. WILSON, 

 Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. 



CTPRIAX QUEENS, 



HOLY LANS QUEENS, 



ITALIAN QUEENS, 



NOW READY. 



Send for special circular of these valuable bees 

 before purchasing elsewhere. 



CHAS. H. LAKE, 



23m3t " Sunny Side" Apiary, Baltimore, Md. 



ESTB^iATE^ 



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B Given tot ADVERTISING in any 



Hk NEWSPAPER in the Country. Our new^ 



Ba Price IJ.t for Advertisers sent Fr.EE. 



Bb < ' A. <l)OK4'('ll., »iiver1isinc ^ents, 1 



^^ Cor. Dearborn & Waah'n Sts.. Chicaoo . 



Hives, Sections, 



AND BOXES. 



Material for Langstroth Hives, including brood 

 frames, 40e. each ; Lewis' V-shaped groove one- 

 piece Sections, any size to 6x6, $5 per 1,000; Lewis' 

 one-piece Honey Boxes of all sizes, $\> to $4 per 

 100, including glass ; Dovetailed Sections, any size 

 to 6X6, *l per 1,600. Manufacturing experience of 

 20 years. Send for Price List, G. B. LEWIS, 

 Successor to Lewis & Parks, Wateriown, Wis. 



GOLD MEDAL Awarded 



the Author. A new and great 

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 "The Science of Life, or Self- 

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 French muslin, embossed, full 

 gilt, 300 pp., contains beautiful 

 steel engravings, 125 prescrip- 

 tions, pi ire only tl.25 sent by 

 mail ; illustrated sample. lie; 



KNOW Wa^.&SSUSSS^If!S. 



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t\ ishing to Introduce our books and show the'r s'zo, stylo of Mndinjr, etc , wo have decided to 

 make the GRANDEST AND MOST LIBERAL OFFER OF THE CENTURY, for ft short time. 

 &5 =, We will send the ten books described below, by mail, post-paid io any address, on receipt of $1. 



and for twenty-five cents extra, sent at the same time, will include one year's subscription to 

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PARTICULAR NOTICE.— We reserve (he right 'o withdraw this Dollar Offer nt any lime, 

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 we have made the grandest ofl'er of the century. 



FOB 25 CENTS, A COPY OF ANY BOOK IN THIS LIST WILL BE SENT BY MAIL, POST-PAID. 



Orders taken now, and books mailed as soon as published. One will be issued every two weeks. 



LIFE and ADVENTURES of ROBINSON CRUSOE. 



This well-known book may be ranked aathe most 

 popular standard juvenile book ever printed. 

 Our edition is complete, and contains the wonder- 

 ful adventures of a cast-away upon a desert 

 island. Complete in one vol. Fully illustrated. 

 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS 

 From this world to that which is to come. This re- 

 markable book, as every one knows, was written 

 under the similitude of a dream, by John 

 Bunyan, the must popular religious writer in the 

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 Our edition is complete and unabridged, with ap- 



eropriate illustrations. 

 LLIVER S TRAVELS. 

 This book tells of t he supposed travels and surpris- 

 ing adventures of Lemuel Gulliver into several 

 remote regions of the world, where ho met with a 

 race of people no larger than your band. Also 

 his wonderful exploits among giants. Complete 

 in une volume. Finely illustrated. 

 THE ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. 

 Illustrated with numerous wood engravings, de- 

 scriptive of those many strange and singular 

 stories which the legend says the Sultaness of 

 Persia related to the Sultan night after night, in 

 order to prolong her life, and thus finally won his 

 affections and delivered the many virgins, who 

 but for her would Lave been sacrificed to h.a 

 unjust resentment. 



SAVED AT LAST FROM AMONGTHE MORMONS. 



Every man and Woman in the laud shoUid real 

 this story which is founded upon facts, and gives 

 an insight into the low estate of woman under 

 the Mormon rule. 

 BREAD AND CHEESE AND KISSES. 

 By B. L. Farjeon. A very popular Christmas storv 

 after the style of Dickens; abounds in excellent 

 and novel features; is chiefly remarkable for its 

 admirable picture of country life, giving the 

 history of a very happy and contented young 

 couple who thought no lot in life too lowly for the 

 pure enjoyment of Bread and Cheese and Kisses. 



JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S PICTURES; 



Or.Moreof his Plain Talk for Plain People.by Bev. 

 Chas. H. Bpurgeon. This book is exceedingly 

 humorous and instructive, using tho simplest 

 form of words and very plain speech. To smite 

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 been the author's earnest endeavor. The humor 

 and homely wisdom of this hook should carry it 

 into every household. Complete in one volume— 

 containinga great number of pictures. 

 NEW FARM AND FIRESIDE COOK BOOK. 

 BESTCOOK BOOK EVEB PUBLISHED. Contains 

 about 1,000 Recipes. It is just the book that every 

 wile and housekeeper needs. Jt tells bow to cook 

 aU kinds of bread, cakes and meats; it tells how 

 to make all kinds of soup; it gives recipes for cook- 

 ing fash, oysters, poultry and game ; it tells how to 

 select the best poultry, fish, meats, etc.; it gives 

 the best methods of preparing sauces and salads 

 and all kinds of vegetables for the table; and tells 

 the housekeeper all she needs to know about bread, 

 biscuits, rolls, puddings, pies, custards, creams, 

 cookies, tea, coffee, chocolate, home-made candies, 

 antidote for poison, cooking for the sick, and many 

 other uselul tilings. 



/ESOP'S FABLES. 



The rabies ot JEsopus, an apt representative oi 'the 

 great social and intellectual movement of the ai?e 

 which he adorned. Bnrn a slave, he lotced his 

 way by his mother-wit into thecourts of princes. 

 He knew that to be tolerated in courts he must 

 speak to please, and he cave lessons both to prince 

 and people by recitals of fables, which were very 

 popular in Athens during the most brilliant 

 period of its literary history ; and he who had not 

 jEsop's Fables at his finger's ends was looked 

 upon as an illiterate dunce by Athenian gen- 

 tlemen. In one vol. Very profusely illustrated. 



NOBLE DEEDS OF MEN AND WOMEN. 



A history and description of noble deeds, present- 

 ing correct and beautiful models of noble life to 

 awaken the impulse to imitate what we admire. 

 By the recorded actions of the great and good we 

 regulate our own course, and steer, star-guided, 

 over life's trackless ocean. 



Complete in one volume, with illustrations. 



The usual price of these books bound in cloth is SI. 00 to S3. 00 each. We propose to bind them in heavy 

 paper or thin card board, and send them by mail and prepay the postage, for 25 cents each. They com- 

 prise a wide range and striking diversity ot t lie most brilliant and pleasing productions of the most noted 

 ami popular authors, and include bocks of travels, adventures, fiction and humor, so that all tastes will 

 be suited. We propose to call it the Farm and Fikesidk I.ibraky, and anyone ohtaining these ten 

 Uioks will possess a library of teu of the most popular book-* ever published. We have not room to give a 

 full description of each book, but all will be delighted who obtain these noied books at so low a price. 



Till: HOOKS will be the latest and most complete editions, and will contain many illustrations, 

 one alune requiring thirty-nine pictures to complete it. 



THE PAGES are about 5% by 8 inches— the most convenient size for reading and preservation. 



THE TYPE is Minion, easy on the eyes. THE PAPER is heavy and of a beautiful white color. 



THE FIRST BOOK, Robinson Crusoe, was ready about April 1st. One of the others will follow 

 every two weeks and be mailed to subscribers as soon as published. 



RELIABLE.— Messrs. Rowell & Co., publishers of the American Newspaper Directory, writing 

 of the publishers of Fa km and Fikesidk, say, " they are accredited by the Mercantile Agencies with a 

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HONEY EXTRACTOR 



AND UNCAPPING KNIFE. 



The Extractor is 

 made of all metal, 

 is always ready for 

 use.easily cleaned, 

 and will last a life- 

 time. In fact, it 

 basonly to be used 

 to be appreciated. 

 Every Bee-keeper 

 should send for 

 my circular, giving 

 details about the 

 care of bees, and "^ 



ow to get the most Honey. 



(HAS P. MUTH,No.«76 

 Central Av., Cincinnati, O. 



PARKER'S GINGER TONIC 



Ginger* Buchu, Mandrake, Stlllingia and 



many other of the best medicines known are com- 

 bined so skillfully in Parkek 5 Dinger Tunic as< 

 to make it the greatest Bl^od Purifier and the 

 Best Health and Strength Restorer ever used i 



It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ', 

 Sleeplessness, and all diseases of the Stomach, 

 Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs 

 and all Female Complaints, 



If you are wasting away with Consumption or, 

 auy disease, use the Tonic to-day. No matter what 

 your symptoms may be, it will surely help you. ' 



Remember! This Tonic cures drunkenness, ', 

 is the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirely* 

 different from Bitters, Ginger Preparations and 

 other Tonics, and combines the best curative prop- 

 ertiesofall. Buy a 50c. bottle of your druggist . 

 None genuine without our signature on outside 

 Iwrappcr. Hiscox & Co., Chemist';. New York. 



PARKER'S HAffi BALSAM »-i- -*--«. 



Domical Hair Dteulog 



Read what they Say ! 



The only swarm of bees alive in this township, 

 contains a queen I bought of vou ; they are 

 lively. J. K. M. Allen. 



Greencastle, Ind., April 16, 1881. 



Of the 31 dollar queens purchased of you last 

 season, only one proved impurely fertilized. 

 They have wintered finely, while three-fourths 

 of the bees in this section are dead. 



L. Densmore. 



Livonia Station, N. Y., April 11, 1881. 



Could give scores of letters in praise of 



Our Strains of Italians, 



like the above. If you want bees that are hardy 

 enough to 



SURVIVE OUR COLDEST WINTERS, 



and that will pile up the box honey, give us a trial 

 order. Can furnish 

 DOLLAR QUEENS. 



WARRANTED QUEENS, 



TESTED QUEENS and 



IMPORTED QUEENS, 



Bees by ike Pound, 

 NUCLEI AND FULL COLONIES. 



Before ordering poods, send us a list of articles 

 you wish to purchase, and get our price for the 

 same. 



OUR 40-PA6C CATALOGUE 

 of Apiarian Supplies, free to all. Address, 



H. A. BURCH & CO. 



IHwtf 



South Ilnven, Mich. 



SEND FOR MY CIRCULAR ami I'KK'E 

 LIST or Italian Oolonlen, « Nu- 

 clei and Apiarian SuiM.licK. 



II. II. BROWN, 



lMmtf Light Street, t'ol. < .... Pa. 



Books for Bee -Keepers, 



Sent by unit), postpaid, on receipt of price, by 

 THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



974 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL 



Bee-Keeper'a Guide mm-. Cook's Manual 



11I" the Apiary. - Entirely re- written, elegantly 



Illustrated and fully "up with the times" on every 

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 The booh is ji masterly production, and one that no 

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 to do without Cloth, W 1 - - ; paper cover, SKI. 



Qulnby'i New Bee-Keeping 1 , by L. C. Root— 

 The author treats the subject or bee keeping so 

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 »nil forcible, making sill its readers realize that Its 

 author is masterof the subject.— Jtfl.5©. 



Novkf'H \ 11* • >* It- .--« oil >,i . , by A. 1. Hoot 

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 those more advanced. Cloth, $1.25; paper, 1*1. 



KlnK'« I! kM-|"-iV'lVvi-lt(...i.. by A. .1. 



King.— This edition is revised anil brought down to 

 the present time. Cloth, 9SI.OO; paper, 75c. 



I,iiol'-i 1 «'ib on the Hit. and Honey Bee. 

 —Tina is a standard scientific work. Price* J£SS. 



ISIetmed Been, by John Allen.— A romance of 

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 contagious enthusiasm. Cloth, Wl-OO. 



Bee» and Honey ; or, ttuccenHfiil mananr. 

 ""■in «1" the Apiary, by Thomas G. Newman — 

 Thle embraces the following subjects: Location 

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 Feeding — Swarming— Dividing — Transferring — 

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 Price for either edition, 40 cents, postpaid. 



Food Adtiltenttlon ; What we eat and should 

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 ought to create a sentiment against adulteration of 

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 consumer against the numerous health-destroying 

 adulterations offered as food. 200 pages fiOi>. 



Dzlerzon Theory {-presents the fundamen- 

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 facts and arguments to demonstrate them. 15 c. 



Honey, an Food and Medicine, by Thomas 

 G. Newman.— This pamphlet discourses upon the 

 Ancient History of Bees and Honev , the nature, 

 quality, sources, and preparation of Honey for the 

 Market ; Honey as food, giving recipes for making 

 Honey Cakes. Cookies. Puddings, Foam. Wines etc- 

 and Honey as Medicine with many useful Recipes' 

 It is intended for consumers, and should be scat- 

 tered by thousands, creating a demand for honey 

 everywhere. Published in r.n«li.ii and German, 

 Price for either edition. 6c. ; per dozen, ."»o. . 



Wintering Bee*. — This contains the Prize 

 Rsnayson this subject, read before the centennial 

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 —was awarded to Prof Cook's Essay, which is here 

 given in full. Price, lOc. 



The Hive I TJ»e— Being a description of the 

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Extracted Honey : If arventlng-. Handl- 

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 contains many useful hints.— Price 15c. 



Practical Hints to Ree-Keepem, by Chas. 

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BendnlPn Home Book. — No book could be 

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 has recipes, a table of doses, and much valuable 

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Chicken Cholera, by A.. I. Hill,— A treatise on 

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The work contains 1,016 pages, is a veritable 

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