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THE AMERICAN BEE JOUENAL. 



System and Success. 



pg~ A11 who intend to be eyslematic in 

 their work in the apiary, should get a copy of 

 the Apiary Register and commence to use it. 

 the prices are reduced, as follows : 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $] 00 



" 100 colonics {-20 pages) 3 25 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 150 



The larger ones can be used for a few col- 

 onies, give room for an increase of numbers, 

 and still keep the record all together in one 

 book, and are therefore the most desirable. 



giduevtisemcuts. 



3pr CTS. per lb. for best Brood Foundation 

 O made from pure yellow beeswax. 

 27A2t G. PROCHNOW, Mayviile, Wis. 



ITAIjIAN Bees A; Queens at reduced 

 prices. Address, OTTO KLEINOW, 



(0pp. Ft. Wayne Gate), DETU<J1T. MICH. 

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Siiumins' Non-Swarming System is 



the title of a new English bee-book. The 

 author claims that it will inaugurate a "new 

 era in modern bee-keeping," and states that 

 "it is based upon purely natural principles, 

 and is the only system that can ever be 

 relied upon, because no other condition 

 exists in the economy of the hive that can 

 be applied to bi-ing about the desired result 

 —a total absence of any desire to swarm." 

 It contains 64 pages; is well printed and 

 illustrated. Price 50 cents. Tt can now be 

 obtained at this ofiBce. 



Tlie ATestern "World Guide and Hand- 

 Book of Useful Information, contains the 

 greatest amount of useful information over 

 put together in such a cheap form. The 

 printing, paper, and binding are excellent, 

 and the book is well worth a dollar. To any 

 one sending us two new subscribers besides 

 their own, with $.3, for one year, we will 

 present a copy of this valuable book. 



Nonr is tlie Time to Join tlie Vnion. 



— Let every bee-keeper send for a copy of 

 the Annual Report and a Voting Blank— fill 

 it up, and become a member. It is to the 

 Interest of every one to do so. The dues are 

 only 25 cents a year ; and it is intended only 

 to call for one assessment (of $1.00) each 

 year. Send to this oDice for the Report and 

 Voting Blank. 



THREd-FRAniE; Nuclei, with Queen, 

 $3.25 each— all pure Italians. Young 

 Queens $1 each. M. ISBELL, Norwich, N.Y. 

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ROOT'S Simplicity and CHAFF HIVES, 

 Dadant's Celebrated Comb Foundation, 

 Frames, Sections, Smokers, and a full line 

 of Supplies constantly on hand. 



Address, E. R. NEWCOMB, 

 PLEASANT VALLEY, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

 27A3t 



1869. UP WITH THE TIMES. 1886 



Perfection 



Dadant's FonndationFactory,wliolesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



Vandorvort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send for Sampl^B <tz; Reduced Prlce-r.Ut« 



Atf J. VANDERVOKT, Laceyville, Pa. 



A. J. KING'S New CIRCULAR of 



CAKNIOliAN, SYRIAN and ITALIAN 



QUEENS sent free on aiiplicatioii. 



A. J. KING, 51 Barclay St., Mew York. 

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CLICKENGER & HUFFMAN, 



DEALERS IN 



PURE HONEY, BEE-STIPPLIES,&c. 



WE would say to the readers of the American 

 Bee Journai chat we are maliinu a specialty of 

 handling Pure Comb and Kxtracted Honey. Wood 

 and Willow Ware, Bee-Suppliesi. Ac &c. Those 

 looking for a market for Pure White Honey should 

 address, CLICK.ENGKK«fe HUFFMAN, 



(Telephone 7y7), 117 S. 4th St., COLUMBUS, O. 

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Armstrong's 



GROWN 



The brood-frames, boncy-raclt, and section-boxes 

 are all Kevt-rsible. 



At the St. Joseph and St. Louis. Mo., Expositions 

 in 1885, it took the first premium over several of 

 the most prominent bee-hives now in use. 



Illustrated Catalogue sent free. Address, 



5D13t E. AliMSTRONG, Jerseyville, Ills. 



BEES, QUEENS, 



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APIARIAN SUPPLIES. 



First-Class Goods at Low Prices. 



A FINE liOT OF IT,\LiIAN BEES 



For Sale Clieap. 



Send Postal Card for 

 and Price-List. 



Illustrated Circular 



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HARTFOKD, WIS. 



Job liot of 2-lb. Sections, Cheap.— 



SeeourolTerof a joblot at Si.'!..">0 per 1,000, 

 on page 432. It you can use this size of 

 section, there is a bargain for you. They 

 can be shipped the same day the order is 

 received. 



Red Isabels for one-pound pails of 

 honey, size 3xHi inches. — We have just 

 gotten up a lot of these Labels, and can 

 supply them at the followingr prices : 100 

 for $1.00 ; 250 for$l..')0 ; ."jOO for $2.00 ; 1,000 

 for $.'^.00 ; all with name and address of 

 apiai.'f t printed on them— by mail, postpaid. 



Special Sizes of Sections cause much 

 confusion ; and if such luxuries are indulged 

 in they should be ordered long before the 

 "rush" comes, in May and June. Special 

 sizes cost more, and when ordered during 

 the "rush," create considerable dissatisfac- 

 tion by the consequent delay in getting 

 them made. We have a lot of special sized 

 two-pound sections nhi inches high and 

 inches wide, narrow tops, and square 

 groove, which we can ship instantly atS;:i.50 

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White Poplar Sections 



We make the finest Honey-Sections in tlie World 

 antl make no exceptions. G. M. Doolittle says : 

 "The last sections are just complete." James 

 HecUlon-"Tliey excel everythinti in the line of 

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 Sample for 2-cent stamp. Price-List of Sections, 

 Hives, Syrio-Albino Queens and Bees, and other 

 Apiarian Supplies, free. 



Address, DK. G. I-. TINKER, 



27D4t NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO 



NOW READY TO SHIP — Untested 

 Italian Queens at $1.00 each. Send 

 for Catalogue. MARTIN A: MACV, 



20Dit N. MANCHESTER, IND. 



WE Make a Specialty of 

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HONEY - 

 BEIiS, Section Cartons, E.\tracted 

 Honey Packages, etc. Our large, 20-page 

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A. 0. CKAWFOBD, S. Weymouth, Mass. 

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Syrian Queens by Return Mail. 



TESTED, $1.50 each ; Untested. 7.1 cents, each] 

 1 12 for $S.00.— ISRAEL GOOD. Sparta, Ten n. 

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ITALIAN QUEENS 



BRED from purest and best working stock. I 

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 ♦li.df) e:ich ; Selected for breeders, *:i.ou eiich. 

 (iood Hybrid Queens, when on hand, 50 els. each. 



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