1881. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



415 



BtovenBon, B., :t>s>. 

 Stevenson, iir. s.. 94. 

 Stewart, .!..:>. no, 189, 



41U. 



Stewart, W. T., IS, 50,211, 



3 11, 141, :iTl. 

 Stlch, v i.. 68. 

 sttera, v. c., lae. 



still, A..1-, 390. 

 BUtta, A W„ 102. 

 Stocking. A, I).. IS, 101,163. 

 Stolley, W „ i ,, >. U l 154 



:ts7. 

 Btordock, C. R.,286. 

 Stout. W. 11.. -7. 59, 68,92 



77. 286, 355. 

 Struble, W. B.,27. 

 Sturgeon, G., 85. 

 Bturgtll, W.T.,390. 

 Bturtet iint, C. K . 998. 

 Sturwokl. J. W., 18,85, 17:'. 



213. 

 Subscriber, 874. 



S»i1t. W. A.. 101. 



Bwenson.C. nv..:it:i. 



238, 



, 166, 390 



23" 



Tabor, M. F., 230. 



Tu.llock. .1. S.. 69, 212, 286, 



366. 

 Tanfcesley, R. M.. 7. 

 Tarr, E.. ij. 

 Taylor, E. P., 206. 

 Taylor, J. 6., 238, 358. 

 Taylor..!. M. ('.. 69. 

 Taylor, K. v.. 101. 

 Teetshorn. C. H., 125. 

 Tempect, H.. :i*;t. 

 Temple. G. A.. 188, 390. 

 Tenant, « . 1... 162, :i4J. 

 Terrnss. M. B„ 1HH. 

 Tbielmann, C, :*>. 78, 182, 



Thorn. Dr. I. <'.. 158, 286, 



293, :ititl. 4"-. 

 Thomas, Mr.. 381. 

 Thomas, E. A., 25, 43, 52, 69, 



7.\ lo7. 109, 133, 145, 2* 



sns, 316. :<!*, 355, 364. 

 Thomas. S. L., 79. 

 Thomas, W.. 330. 

 Thompson. A. B., 14, 

 Thompson. Geo., 81 



348, 366. 

 Thompson, II. W. 

 Thompson, S. E.' 

 Thompson. Mrs. 11.. 116. 

 Thompson. W B . I 18, 150. 

 Thorn, Prof. ('. E., 306. 

 Thorn burg. J. H.,69, 197. 

 Thrall. Rose P., 338. 

 Tllley. H„ 382. 

 Tinker. Dr. G. I,.. 163, 1*" 



299, :<o7, 339, 358,401, 402 

 Tompkins, G-. 141. 

 Tomlinson. B., 77. 

 Townlev. J. II.. 140. 155 



4i 4. 410. 

 Townsend, O. H.. 154. 

 Touchton. R., 99. 

 Tracy, Thos. 4:1. 158. 

 Travis, W. 11., ;«. 

 Tubbs. S. E.. 240. 

 Tunnel!. A. J., 77. 

 Turner, T. K., 94. 200. 396. 

 Tustin, Prof. S. W., 250. 

 Tuttle, Carl. 59. 

 Tuttle. 51.0.. 51. 

 Twitchell.P. F.. 118. 

 Twist. Luke, 210. 



TTlsh, H. VV.. 7S. 

 1'phaus. C. F.. 77. 

 ITrich. V. D., 45. 



Valentine, J. M... 158, 22.",. 



270. 

 Valentine. S„ 107, 129, 315, 



322. 

 Valiquet, Thos., 339. 

 Van, G., 342. 

 Vananslen, H. S., l«s. 

 Van Antwerp, Dr. W., 43, 



Van Camp. A, N.. 315. 

 Vandervort. .1.. 204. 

 Van Deusen. .J., 202. 

 Van Horn, J. F., 372. 

 Van Rensselaer. P. S., 10: 

 Van Veria,G., 162. 

 Van Wie. G.. 102. 

 Varner. H., 310. 

 Vaught, G. C 3*2. 

 Videto, D.. 93. 142. 

 Vinson. W. M-, 15o. 

 Von Dorn. T. L.. 70. so. 290. 



350, 390, 412. 

 Vroman, S.. 162. 



W. II. P.. 194. 



Walt, o c-..s7. 



Wilki-tlHu.'IN in.. 2:14. 



Waldo, C. B., so, 40, 174, 

 381. 



Walker. It.. 100. 4m, 411. 



Walker, 1.. 11 . 205. 



Walker. W. 11.. 190, 397. 

 Wallace, G. B.,51. 

 Wallace, llonrv. 882. 



Wallace, J. G. A . 1 1 1, 117, 



300. 



Wnlllni:, l>r.. 174. 



Walton, Col. R.. 158. 

 Walton, W. c. .to. is, 1 12. 



Ward. II. .1 . 198 

 Ward, T. J., 182, 254, 402. 

 Ward, W. S.. 1:11. 

 Warden. F.J., 14. 

 w ay, n -v, 102. 

 Webster, A.. 55. 94,99. 

 w ebeter, D.G., 117. 



Weed. A. II.. 13, 55, 58. .0. 



01. 02. 1 ... 165, 254, 286, 



403. 

 w eede, .1 M„ 1S8. 

 Weeks, a, 133. 

 Weir. R. II.. 1:1. 

 Welsh. 1.. B.,85. 

 Wemple, 1,. C., 142. .its. 

 Wemyss. W. P.. 402. 

 West. N. D., 0.2. 166, 269, 



342. 412. 



Westpbal, 1.. 11.. 11 s . 

 Whitcomh, T. E..93. 

 White, 11.. 182, 

 White..!. W., 381. 

 White. Mr.. 38]. 

 Wblteaker, B K.. 83. 



Whittiekl, W.J., 316. 

 Whitlord. l.eroy. 188. 

 Wliitirm.L. C, 117, 132, 262, 



281, W5. 

 Whitney. D. L., 13. 59, 1,3. 

 Whitten, J. G.. on. 166. 

 Wheeler. Geo. T.. 13. 

 Wickwire, G., 85, 158. 

 Wilbur, A. A. E., 171. 

 Wilcox, F.. 110. 

 Wili-ox.. I. R-, II". 

 Wilder. F. N., 13,302. 

 Wiley. Prof., 101, 244. 

 Wilk'in, It.. 0,09. 

 Wilkios.Lucy. 150. 

 Wlllard.W. J., 123. 

 Williams, A., 102. 

 Williams, A. T., 100,30:,. 

 Williams. C. F.. 365. 

 Williams, F. M., 0. 

 Williams. Dr. H. M., 7, 59, 



238, 412. 

 Williams. Mr.. 34". 

 Williams, N. W., 15.101. 

 Williams. R. P., 125, 190, 



4o2. 

 Williams, W. F.. 180. 

 Williamson. W., 28, 122. 

 1 23, 252, 259. 322, 3511, 394, 



Clauds and tube of the honey bee 



(ilass honey jars 

 Hern Andreas Si-hinid 

 tloney hoard 



Honey carriage 



Italian worker bee, magnified 



Judge W. H. Andrews 

 Larva of bee 



Metal corners fur crate covers 

 Nesi "l tin pails for honey 

 l'eel queen cage 



Perfection honey box 

 Picturesque apiary of Mr. A. I. Root- 

 Poplar bloom 

 Keseda prandiflora 



Rev. W. F. Clarke 



Ripe queen cell 



Small kegs for honey 



Stingless bees 



Summer and winter stand 



Sweet clover 



Tent for bee-exhibitions 



Tongue of the honey bee 



White clover 



Winter bee house 



Winter ground plan 



846 



a ill 

 172 



75 

 !M1 



19 

 177 



aia 



2!>7 



2IK) 



121 



1411 



21111 



113 



365 



217 



212 



260 



11 



81 



41 



252 



345 



41 



385 



fecial IJoticcs. 



Advertisements intended for the Bee 

 Journal must reach this office by 

 Saturday of the previous week. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee in gold, 

 we send for 10 cts. each, or $8 per 100. 



W., 98, 123 



W. C, 132. 



Waggoner, J. R.. 94, 230 

 Wainwright, L. 

 115. 



Wilson, I'. N., 13,373. 

 Wilson. Dr. I. P., 86, 102, 



138, 230,338. 

 Wilson. J. T., 180. 262, 281. 

 Wilson, J. W., 0, 373. 

 Wilson, Mr.. 381, 396. 

 Winder, J. W.,86. 

 Windhorst. A. W.. 202, 325. 

 Winslow, A. A.. 114. 

 Wisnier, .!. M.. 31". 

 Win. W.B.. 173. 

 Wolcott. A.M., 133. 

 Woleott. J. L., 318. 

 Wolfe. L. B., 14. 

 Wolfe. T.. 102. 

 w, ilfer. M. H., 213. 

 Wood, J. S., 13. 

 Wood. Mr., 30. 

 Wood, Reuben, 381. 

 Woodburn, J. S.. 27s. 

 Woodbury, A. Z., 134. 

 Woodman. C. B., 25, 238. 

 Woolver, C. M., 141, 366. 

 W.irster. C, 44. 

 Worthen. Dr. E. E., 274. 

 Wratball, J., 389. 

 Wren.L. W„ 117. 

 Wright, C. H.. lis. 

 Wright, E. R.. 13. 

 Wright. F. L.. 53. 

 Wright, W. D., 17, 150, 162, 



342,412. 

 Wyckoff, S. N., 373. 



fates, B.C.. 117. 

 V eager, D. W„ 38. 

 Voder, John, 358. 



Young, C. 1,.. 126. 



Voung, W. R.. 78, 118, 307, 

 342. 



Zabel, E., 188, 254. 

 Zalser. John A., 161. 

 M , 55, 62, Zies. H., 230. 



[Zimmermann, G. W ., 346. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Alsike clover blossom 



Alsike clover— Roots 



Alley's queen cage 



Apiary of Mr. J. H. Robertson 



Apiary of Sir Fiorinl 



Basswood leaf and flower 



Basswood or linden 



Bee feeder 



Bee moth 



Bee moth larva? 



Bee moth silk tunnel 



Bee moth cocoons 



Bees connecting glands 



Bees glands and thorax 



Bees' point and barbs 



Bees' sting 



Bees tongue 



Blossom and leaf of basswood 



Cleome integrifolia 



Comb building in box hives 



Comb foundation fastening 



Combs built on trees 



Dr. N. P. Allen 



Dr. Whiting's plan for apiary 



Editor of Bee Journal 



Eggs and larva of bees 



Egg tubes of a prolific queen 



Eggs and brood 



Finished queen cell 



Frame-wiring machine 



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28 



25 



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73 



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<gr Articles for publication must be 

 written on a separate piece of paper 

 from items of business. 



Premiums.— Those who get up clubs 



for the Weekly BBB JOURNAL for 

 L882, will be entitled to the following 

 premiums. Their own subscription 

 may count in the club : 



For a Club of »,— a copy of "Bees ami Honey." 

 " 3,— an Emerson Binder lor IHS2. 

 4, -Apiary Register for 5o Colonics, 

 or Cook's (Bee) Manual, paper. 

 » " 5, — " " cloth. 



" " «,— Weekly Bee Journal for 1 year, 



or Apiary Register for 200 Col'B. 



Or they may deduct 10 per cent in cash 

 for their labor in getting up the club. 



Binders for 1882.— We have had a 

 lot of Emerson binders made espe- 

 cially for the Bee Journal for 1882. 

 They are lettered in sold on the back, 

 and make a nice and convenient way 

 to preserve the Journal as fast as 

 received. They will be sent postpaid 

 by mail for 75 cents. To all who send 

 during this month (December) for the 

 Journal and binder for 1882, we will 

 send both for $2.50. We do this to 

 encourage all to get the binder and 

 preserve the Bee Journal for refer- 

 ence, and to save us the expense of 

 removing the name from our type 

 mailing machine, and then resetting 

 it in January or February. 



CLUBBING LIST FOR 1 SS2. 



We supply the Weekly American Bee Jour- 

 nal anil any of the following periodicals, for ihh2. 



at the pr iee- quoted oi tie- last column of figures, 

 The tirst column elves the regular price ol both, 

 All postage i- prepaid by the publishers. 



Publuftere'PHci OTi*6 



The Weekly Bee.loumal (T.G.Newman)$2 (XI. 



and Gleanings iiiBee-Culturei A.l.H,,.,i ■ > "O 

 Bee-Ke,.p..is' Magazine (A.J.Klng). :i no 

 Bee Keepers'lnstructorfW.Thoms 



The l uliove-nniiieil papers.... I 



2 HI 

 2 33 



I 111 



Bee-Keepers'Exchiiiicei.l.lI.Ncllisl H 00.. 2 80 



I-. Keepers'lliiiili- i A, 1.. Hill, ., " 60 ! ■■■• 



EansaB Bee- Keeper 2 Ml, . '2 .10 



The 7 above-named papers. ...... 6 dU.. 5 51) 



Prof. Cook's UanualCboundinoloth) 3 25. , :i mi 

 Beesand Honey, (T. G. Ne*man) 2 JO.. 2 25 



Binder for Weekly, ism 2 go., i ; ; ; 



Binder for Weekly lor l.-<.s2 2 7o.. 2 60 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



BUYERS' QUOTATIONS. 



Photographs of prominent Apiarists 

 — Langstroth,Dzierzon, and the Baron 

 of Berlepsch— Price 25 cents each. 



0" When changing a postoflice ad- 

 dress, mention the old as well as the 

 new address. 



r@T Constitutions and By-Laws for 

 local Associations $2.00 per 100. The 

 name of the Association printed in the 

 blanks for 50 cents extra. 



(g° Binders cannot be sent to Can- 

 ada by mail— the International law 

 will not permit anything but samples 

 of merchandise of less weight than 8 

 ounces. Canadians will please re- 

 member this when ordering Binders. 



OFFICE OP AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, ' 



Monday, 10 a. in.. Dee. 26,J1881. 1 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



CHICAGO. 



IIONEY-The market is lively and prices Bteaily. 



We quote liuht comb honey, in simile comb 



boxes. i*i, ',22c ; In larger boxes 2c. less. Extracted 



8@9c. 



BBBSWAX-Prime quality, 18®22e. 



Al„ II. NEWMAN. U72 W. Madison St. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY— The supply is full, and trade is lively. 



We quote as follows: White comb, in small 

 boxes, lH(,'22e ; dark, in small boxes, lTityj 17c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 10®UC.; dark. ,.-><■. 



BEESWAX. — Prime quality. 21%@23C. 



Thorn & Co., ll and la Devoe avenue. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— 1-pound combs are a desirable pack- 

 age in our market, and a large quantity could be 

 .,,,1.1 ;it _ 2 je.. according to qnality. 



BEESWAX— Pi ime quality. 2",c. 



CROCKER & BLAKE. -" r 



r Chatham Street. 



The Color and Lustre of Youth are 



restored to faded or gray hair by the 

 use of Parker's Hair Balsam, a harm- 

 less dressing highly esteemed for its 

 perfume and purity. 49w-t 



A Sample Copy of the Weekly Bee 

 Journal will be sent free to any per- 

 son. Any one intending to get up a 

 club can have sample copies sent to 

 the persons they desire to interview, 

 by sending the names to this office. 



tgr It would save us much trouble, 

 if all would be particular to- give their 

 post office address and name, when 

 writing to this office. We have leiters 

 (some inclosing money) that have no 

 name, post-office, County or State. — 

 Also,if you live near one postoflice and 

 get your mail at another, be sure to 

 give the address we have on our list. 



®" It will pay to devote a few hours 

 in getting up a club for the Bee Jour- 

 nal. Bead the list of premiums on 

 another page, and take advantage of 

 the fall gatherings to get up clubs. 



f^- Look at the wrapper label and 

 see that proper credit is given for 

 money sent us, within 2 weeks. If ifc 

 does not then appear, please send us 

 a Postal Card, and we shall with 

 pleasure make the correction, for an 

 error may occur during the rush at 

 this season, though we endeavor to be 

 careful to always give proper credit. 



tgi° If any numbers of this years' 

 Bee Journal have been lost, look 

 them over at once and send us a Pos- 

 tal Card stating the missing numbers 

 and we will send them free, as long as 

 we have any left. 



It is Worth Remembering- that no- 

 body enjoys the nicest surroundings if 

 in bad health. There are miserable 

 people about to-day with one foot in 

 the grave, when a bottle of Parker's 

 Ginger Tonic would do them more 

 guild than all the doctors and medi- 

 cines they have ever tried. See adv. 



49w4 



Igsf We are sometimes asked who 

 our authorized agents are 'i Every 

 subscriber is such an agent; we have 

 no others, and greatly desire that each 

 one would at least send in one new 

 subscriber with his own renewal for 

 1882. The next few weeks are the 

 time to do this. We hope every sub- 

 scriber will do his or her best to double 

 our list for 1882. 



1gg- Of the many Guides and Seed 

 and Plant Catalogues sent out by our 

 Seed and Nurserymen, and that are 

 doing so much to inform the people 

 and beautify and enrich our country, 

 none are so beautiful, none so instruc- 

 tive as Vick's Floral Guide. Its paper 

 is the choicest, its illustrations hand- 

 some, and given by the thousand, 

 while its Colored Plates are gems. 

 This work, although costing but ten 

 cents, is handsome enough for a Gift 

 Book, or a place on the parlor table. 

 Published by James Vick, Rochester, 



n. y. 



BARNES' PATENT 



Foot Power Machinery 



CIRCULAR and 



SCROLL SAWS, 



Tland, Circular Rip S.iwa for 

 ^i/ueral heavy and ht-'hi rip- 

 s piD{i, Lathes. &c. These ma- 

 chines are especially adapted 

 to Hive Making* It will pay 

 every bee-keeper to send for 

 our 48 page Illustrated Cata- 

 logue. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES. 

 Rockford, Winnebago Co., 111. 



BALTIMORE. 



HONEY.-But little on the market, and prices 

 are not quoted. _ 



BEESWAX— Southern, pure. 2i<wsAc. ; Western, 

 pure.^K* 22c; grease wax, lie— Baltimore Mark' t 

 Journal. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



HONEY.— New, in 1 or 2 lb. sections, 22@25c— 

 Indianapolis Stock Review. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



HONEY.— The supply and demand are alike 

 nominal. 



BEESWAX -Best light ^Mn^r.c.-Pluhi'l' ii'ht-: 

 Merchants' Guide. 



CLEVELAND. 



HONEY— Comb honey has been a little dull for 

 a week, but prices are unchanged. We sell best 

 white l lb. sections at 22c; 2d best, 20c, and dark 

 lyc ; 2 lb. sections, I7fe2nc Extracted, 12c in 

 small packages; I lc in half bbis. 



BEESWAX-22@2fiC . 



A. C. Kendel, 115 Ontario Street. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY— Plentiful and slow for all save choice 

 bright comb -this sold readily: comb at l*@2:»c; 

 strained and extracted 9(®ilc to l2!^c— top rates 

 for rtmiee bright in prime packages. 



BEESWAX-Seliing lU-htly at iH<-<2(ic. 



R. C. Gheek & Co.. 117 N. Main Street. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY— The southern boat this week brought 

 168 cases, principally comb. It is next i o impossi- 

 ble to find buyers at current figures, except where 

 a case or two is retailed to some small dealer. 

 There would be no trouble in placing all offerings 

 to wholesale buyers, if concessions were made, but 

 this holders are endeavoring to avoid, at the same 

 time being anxious to realize. 



We quote white comb, 16&20C.; dark toeood,liH«) 

 14c Extracted, choice to extra white, 8M@I00.J 

 dark and candied, 7(*8c. BEESWAX— 2:K*25e. 

 Stearns & Smith, 423 Front Street. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY— Our honey trade is a little slow just 

 now. perhaps because "f the unfavorable weather; 

 but it has been first-class. My sales during two 

 weeks in the month of October amounted to 

 22 000 lbs. of extracted honey— more honey than I 

 ever si»ld in two weeks before. About l."..noo lbs. ol 

 the above was sold by the barrel, and almost all the 

 balance in our square pound jars, and all these 

 latter, with the exception of about m gross, were 

 sold in our citv, partly in shipping orders and partly 

 in crates for the trade. Pound glass jars are Oj 

 far tfie handsomest retail packages. They do no1 

 sell in Chicago nor in New York because adultera- 

 tors have spoiled the retail tradeespecially for ex- 

 tracted honey. Thev used glass jars. But I douitt 

 very much whether I should have created a retail 

 market for extracted honey with the same success 

 had I not adopted the square glass j:<r. 1 adopted 

 it because adulterators were using the round bot- 

 tles. For lriand 25 lb. packages nothing is handier 

 than tin buckets, and I have a good trade forthem 

 from druggists, bakers, retail grocers, etc 



I P av BOllc. for extracted honey on arrival, and 

 HiOiHc. for choice comb honey. 



BF.KSWA.V— 1*<" ~c, on arrival. I have paid 

 25C per lb. for choice lots. C. F. Mum. 



ELECTROTYPES 



Of Engravings used in the Bee Journal for sale at 

 25 cents per square inch— no single cut sold for less 

 than 50C THOMAS G. KEWMAN, 



©•y* West Madison Street, Chicago, 1 1 .. 



