THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



525 



Home Market for Honey. 



t3^ To create Honey Markets in every 

 village, town and city, wide-awake honey 

 producers should get the Leaflets " Why Eat 

 Honey" (only .iO cents per 100), or else the 

 pamphlets on "Honey as Food and Medicine," 

 and scatter them plentifully, and the result 

 will be a DEMAND for all of their crops at 

 remunerative prices. " Honey as Food and 

 Medicine " are sold at the following prices ; 



Single copy^ 



;op. . 

 hundred, $2.50, 



5 cts. ; per doz., 40 cts. ; per 

 Five hundred will be sent 

 postpaid lor $10.00; or 1,000 for $15,00. 

 On orders of 100 or more, we will print, if 

 desired, on the cover-page, " Presented by," 

 etc. (giving the name and address of the bee- 

 keeper who scatters them). 



To give aivay a copy of " Honey as Food 

 and Medicine " to every one who buys a 

 package of honey, mil sell almost any quan- 

 tity of it. 



Frank IjeHlle's Sunday magazine for 



September opens with a second Installment of Mr. 

 Powell's interesting " Leaves from My Ijife," with 

 portraits of Robert Southey, Wm. Wordsworth. 

 8. T. Colerldffe, LeiKh Hunt and Miss I,,andon. A 

 very interesting article is, " Why do Church-bells 

 Annoy ?" by S. Austen Pearce, Mus. Doc. Oxon, 

 which is illustrated by no less than 14 cuts. This 

 is appropriately followed by Bulwer's translation 

 of Schiller's " The Lay of the Bell." with three 

 Illustrations. There are numerous articles, poems 

 and midsummer Illustrations, making up a bright 

 and Interesting number of this favorite family 

 magazine. 



We are in receipt of a large and very 

 carefully e.vecuted engraving- of the new 

 Standard Oil Company Building, 26 Broad- 

 way, New York, which is noteworthy as the 

 flnest business structure on the greatest 

 commercial thoroughfare of this continent. 

 The enormous granite pile, '200 feet deep, 

 and almost -00 feet in height from founda- 

 tion stone to pinnacle, is entirely given up 

 to the executive offices of the (Company, 

 which is entitled to credit for having added 

 so imposing and enduring an example to 

 the great commei-cial monuments of the 

 Metropolis. 



tW The St.Joseph.Mo. Inter-State Bee-Keepers' 

 Association will hold Us annual meeting on 

 Wednesday evening of the Exposition week. Sep- 

 tember 30, 188(1. Arrangements are being made to 

 have an Interesting meeting. The place of hold- 

 ing the meeting will be published in our local pa- 

 person Tuesday and Wednesday a.m. 



B. T. Abbott, Sec. 



^^ The Illinois Central Bee-Keepers' 

 Association will hold Its next meeting at 

 Mt. Sterling, Ills., on Tuesday and Wednes- 

 day, Oct. 19-20, 1886. .1. M. Hambauoh, Sec. 



t^" The next annual meeting of the Michigan 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association will be held in 

 Ypsltantl. Mich., on Dec. 1 and 2. 1886. 



U. D. CDTTIVG, See. 



^tivtxixsi^mtnts. 



WIIiL, sell 400 full Colonies of Bees in 

 lots to suit buyer ; or will sell Apiaries 

 already stocked up. Now is your time. 

 Address, H. K. BO.^KDilIAIV, 



28Atf EA. TOWNSEND, Huron Co., O. 



"ATTENTION, BEE-KEEPERS ! ! 



Now is the time to Italianize Cheap. 

 Having all my orders filled to date, will 

 sell Pine Queens from my well - known 

 Strains, at the following very low rates : 1 

 Queen, 80 cts.; 6 Queens. $4.50; 12 Queens, 

 $8.00; 1 Tested Queen, *1..50; 6 Tested, $8; 

 1 Select Tested Queen, $2.00. Safe arrival 

 of all Queens guaranteed, and Queens sent 

 by return mail. Address, Wni. AV. C4KV, 

 32Atf COLERAINE, MASS. 



HOW to WINTER BEES. 



THE October number of the American 

 AplcuKuriHt will contain essays on 

 "Wintering Been," from the pens of 

 JanieK Hetldon, U. 91. Uoolittic, A. E. 

 Itlannm, Prof. Cook, Ur. Tinker, J. E. 

 Pond, Ira Barber, J. H. Martin, and 

 other equally prominent apiarists. Every 

 bee-keeper should secure a copy. For ten 

 cents in stamps this number will be mailed 

 to any address on September 25. No speci- 

 men copies of this number will be sent out. 



Regular subscription price $1.00 per year. 

 Single copies 10 cts. each. Copies of back 

 numbers will be sent free. Address, 



AMERICAN APICULTUKIST, 



33A6t WENHAM, MASS. 



HUMPHRBTS' 



HOUEOFATHIC ft tf 



SPECIFIC No. fiO 



In use 30 years. The only euccessfnl remedy for 



Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, 



and Prostration, frnm over-work or other cauBes. 

 $1 per vial, or 6 vials iind larce vifll powder, for $5. 

 Sold BY DltUGGiSTS. or sent postpaid on receipt of 

 price.— 'Uuniphrej-a'Uedlcijie Co.} liiii l>'ultoii St., ii. Y. 



I CAN use a few thousand pounds of 

 Extracted Honey of good quality, if 

 cheap. Address, 



28Atf EA. TOWNSEND, Huron CO., O. 



BEE mve» and Sections —Send to HERB & 

 BEULE, manufacturers, Beaver Dam, Wis., for 

 price lists. Good materials. Low prices. I0A26t 



TESTED tineena, (Imported Mother). ^1.25 

 each ; ^I-Jper doz.-O. N.Baldwin.Clarksvllle.Mo. 

 4Aly 



ROOT'S Simplicity and CHAFF HIVES, 

 Dadant's Celebrated Comb Foundation, 

 Frames. Sections, Smokers, and a full line of Sup- 

 plies constantly on hand.Shipping-C'rates. all sizes, 

 single and double tier. E. K. NEWCOMB, 



PLEASANT VALLEY, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

 27A8t 



Uadant'sFoundation FactorT; wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



Grolden Italians. 



WABKANTEU Queens 7.j cts. each ; 

 per dozen, $8.00. All Queens sent out 

 prior to Aug. 10 will be reared from cells 

 built by natural swarming. Queens shipped 

 next day after receiving order. If so desired. 

 Should any prove to have mismated, they 

 will be replaced with a nice Tested Queen of 

 1886 rearing. Address, 



JAMES WOOD, North Frescott, Mass. 



20A2Ut 



FLAT - BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



M high side-walls. 4 to 16 square feet tc 

 the pound. Circular and samples free 

 J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 

 Sole Manufacturers, 

 Sprout Brook, Mont. r»A„ N, t 



BEESWAX. 



"We pay SOc. per lb., dellTered here, for yellow 

 Beeswax, 'i'u avoid mistakes, tne shipper's Dame 

 should always be on each package. 



THOS. O. NEWMAN *fe SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



THE AMERICAN APICULTURIST 



SETST one year, and a Tested, Italian 

 Queen, to each subscriber— all for $1.50. 

 Sample copies free. Address, 



30Atf HENRY ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send for Hampl** <fe Reduced PrIce-lulBt. 



Atf' J, VANDERVORT, Laceyville, Pa. 



I.OOK HERE! 



Italian Queens by Return Mail, 



Tested, $1.00; Untested, 75 cts. 

 .33Alt PLEASANT MOUND, lid,. 



FREE 



I New Book of KanoVVorkswith lOO 

 I IllustriitlnDH, \^i> New Stitches, lO 

 , Special Offers. 300 I'lcture Bulletin 

 4H.C01. 8tory-paper,all lor4c poBtage 

 National Bazar, 7 W -Broadway, N. X. 



STRONG Naclel-with Tested Italian Queens 

 and full-sized frames. ^ 3-frame Nuclei, $5.00; 

 10 3- frame Nuclei. f2:i.; 2 4-fraaie, Jid.i l(i4-frame, 

 t25.<JO. Also Full Colonies cheap. Address, 

 31D2t BE V. J. E. KE AENS. Morning Sun, Iowa. 



QonH 7R Ponfc ^o"" ™y New Book— "A 

 OCIIU I J bCIIIO Year among- the Bees ;'■ 

 114 pages, cloth bound. Address, 



DK. C. C. IHIIiLiER, 



20Att MAHENGO, ILLS. 



Alley's Queens by Return Mail, 



Warranted, $1.; Select, $1.25 ; Tested,$1.50 

 TESTIinONIAl^S : 



Monticello. Wis.. Aug. 8, I88M.— The Queens I 

 got of you last season are splendid,— the best in 

 my yard.— F. J. Breylinjiier. 



Lafayette, Ind., Auk. ■*. ih86.— Please send me 2 

 Queens. 1 want your RtO(.-k, as it is the best I have 

 ever had.— James L. Cohee. 



Somerset. O.. July 23, ih'-!6.— I have an Italian 

 Queen (crossed with a yrian drone) that I got of 

 you 2 years a^o. that produces my best honey- 

 gatherers, und very gentle too.— R. B. Woodward. 

 Address, H. Ar.L.E:Y, Wenham, Mass. 



33Ait 



Metal Reversible Frame Corners. 



ACKNOWI.EDOED by all to be the best. 

 Can be made to tit any frame if exact width of 

 frame is given when ordered. Strong and simple 

 to adjust. 



Sample Corners, fur 1 frame 5 cts.; for 10,35 cts.; 

 for 25,75 cts. All Corners made %-inch unless 

 otherwise ordered. F. M. tlOlIKSOlV. 



WASHINGTON DEI'OT, Litcbfleld Co., CONN. 

 32Atf 



HONEY and BEES for SALE. 



5 AAA POUNDS OF HONEV , White 

 ^\J\J\J Clover and Basswood, in 1-pound 

 Sections. Also, lOO C01,0!MES of Bees 

 in grood hives ; good straight combs, strong 

 with bees and heavy with honey— at $6,00 

 per Colony. U'II,L,l.4IfI BLiAKi;, 

 3:;A.3t BUCHANAN, Berrien Co., MICH. 



WANTED! 



500,000 Names. 



EVEKX Poultry, Bee or Vet Stock Breeder 

 subscribing fur "The Poulter" during the 

 next HO days— and sending us a list of not less than 

 twenty-flve (jr>) bONft^lde names and addresses of 

 persona who are or may be interested in Poultry 

 (so that we may send them Sample Copie8)—wlll 

 have his ur her name ini-erted in our " Breeder's 

 Directory." free i_if CHARGE. 



To the Breeder ^ending tlio largest list of names 

 will be presenteti Rone inch advertisement in "THE 

 POULTER," for Six Months : tn the second largest 

 list, for Four Months ; to the third largest list, for 

 Two Months ; and to the fourth largest list, for 

 One Month, /rfp o/ cluirye. 



This gives fi'cry breeder (who subscribes) a Free 

 "ad" in our lire- der's Column. "The Poctlter" 

 one year arid a chance for a one inch" ad'' free— 



ALL FOR SO CENTS. 



Address, THE POUI^TER, 



3CA3t ■ MT. VEKNON. OHIO. 



Dadant'sFouudatioii Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



