THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



541 



COLUMBUS BU6GT GO. 



LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE j 

 WORLD OF 



LIGHT 

 VEHICLES 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Warranted Strictly 



First-Glass Ttiroughout. 

 Stands tlie Severest Use. 



Absolutely Reliable. 

 Style and Finish Unequalled. 



tS~ Write for Catalogues and name 

 of nearest dealer. Our sign, Coluni- 

 biis Ouu^'y Coiupaay^s Buggies, 



in every town. 



t^~ At New Orleans World's Exposition 

 was awarded tirst premium for tinest 

 display of vehicles, against sixty-four 

 competitors. 



(^~ Some dealers are trying to deceive the 

 public by using a name plate " Colum- 

 bus Buggy." All such are spurious. 

 None are genuine unless the full 

 name— "Columbus Buggy Co." — ap- 

 pears. Look out for this description. 

 Carefully examine name-plate. 

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BEES FOR SALE. 



on ('OI>ONIR8 or Italian Bees in Simplic- 

 ^J\J ity hives. *8 OO. Tbe Queens are from the 

 best Imported Mothers, and the hives contain 

 honey enoueh for winter. ' lao QneenSf either 

 Italian orCarniohin-Tested. $-2.(.in. Untested, $1.00; 

 10 per cent, discount on orders of 6. 



Honey W^anied. — I will take some on com- 

 mission, trade-supply, or pay cash. 



IF- J. CnO^WLIE^^, 

 34Atf BATAVIA, N. T. 



Wooden Pails for Honey! 



\1> E can furnish renular Wooden Water-Pails— 

 TT well painted on the outside, and with :i iron 

 hoops and a tlfiht-flttinK wood cover, at SiS.aS 

 per dozen. TLcy will hold 35 lbs. of honey, and 

 when empty, can be utillzedforuse as an ordinary 

 household pail. 



TH08. ». NEW^MABf «fe SON, 



923 & 92.5 West Madison Street, CHICAGO ILL. 



AMERICAN APICULTURIST. 



Send your address on a postal card for a 

 Sample Copy. Address, 



AnCEKICAN APICULTUKIST, 



33Atf WENHAM, MASS. 



TESTED Qaeena, (Imported Mother), $1.25 

 each ; tliperdoz.-O.N.Baldwin.ClarksvllIe.Mo. 

 4Aly 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Is rearlnK Italian Queens forsaleagiiln this season, 

 and can furniwb them, by niall.Hafe arrival guar- 

 anteed, as futlows : Sinulo Vueen,*i.'i(i : n Oueens 

 for $5.i»0 : 1:2. or more. 7r> cts. each. 'Vested Queens 

 fJ.iHt each. Make Money (.)rderB payable at Flint. 

 Send tor price-list of Bees (full colonies or by the 

 pound), (jiiven Foundation, Uives, Cases, Feeders. 

 White Poplar Sections, etc.. etc. 



, W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 

 KEtf ROGERSVILLE. Genesee Co.. MICH. 



SECTIONS and FOUNCATION. 



l-lb., all-in-one-piece, I 40c per lb. for heavy. 

 V-Groove,$4 per 1,000 .JOc " " light. 

 Less for lots of 10,000 I Send for Samples 

 and Price-List. 



loEtf 



F. STAUFFER & CO., 



STERLING, ILLS. 



My 18 Annual Price-List ,?„'<, JKl^''-lan'ifg;'e%" 



Queens and Nuclei Colonies (a specialty): also 

 Supplies— will be sent to all who send their names 

 and addresses. H. H. BROWN, 



15Etf LIGUT STKEET, Columbia Co.. PA. 



ATTENTION, BEE-KEEPERS ! ! 



Now is the time to Italianize Cheap 

 Having ail my orders filled to date, will 

 sell Fine Queens from my well - known 

 Strains, at the following very low rates : 1 

 Queen, 80 cts.; 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, AVm. W. CAKY, 

 32Atf CK1LERAINE, MASS. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



IAVILIj furnish Warranted Italian 

 Qiieen-BeeH for $1.00 each ; Tested 

 Queens for $2.00 each. Delivered by mail. 



PETER BRICKEY.Lawrencebnrg, Ky. 



18E10t 



WANTED ! 



500,000 Names. 



IfVEKY Poultry, Bee or Pet Stock Breeder 

 J subscribing for "The PoULTEB" during the 

 next !m days— and sending us a llstof n^it lej^s than 

 twenty-flve (lir.) boiKi /^(Jc names and addresses of 

 persons who are or may be Interested in Porr.THY 

 (Hothntwe may send them Sample Copie8)~wIll 

 have his or her name Inserted In our " Breeder's 

 Directory,"' free of ruAUGE. 



To the Breeder sending the largest list of names 

 will be presented aoneinch advertisement In "THE 

 Poi'l.TEii," for Six Months ; tci the second largest 

 list, tor Kour Months ; to the third largest list, for 

 Two Months ; and to the fourth largest list, for 

 One Month, free of charge. » 



This gives every breeder ^ho subscribes) a Free 

 '' ad" in our [Ire' fler'8 Column. "The Por'l.TER" 

 one year and a chance for a one inch " ad " free— 



ALL FOR SO CENTS. 



Address, THE POTJl,TEK, 



32A.3t MT. VEKNON, OHIO. 



Grolden Italians. 



WARRANTED Queens 75 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 

 188G rearing. Address, 



JAMES 'WOOD, North Prescott, Mass. 



20A20t ' 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send for Samples «fe Reduced Prlce-Llat. 



Atf J. VANDERVORT, Laceyville, Pa. 



I I New Book of Fancj Works with lOO 



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21. Unenil K-nowieffffe Tor the Million, a handy 

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22. Tho Homo Cook Kook and Family Physl- 

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21. 57 Popular Ballade. Same size as sheet musio. 

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2o. Called Hack. A Novel. By Hugh Conway, au- 

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2(5. At tlio World's Mercy. A Novel. By Florence 

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2. Winter Evening Kccreatlon*, a large collection 

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3 Back to the OM Home. A Novel. By Mary 

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4. Dialogues* Uccltatluns and KcadlncTR, & l^rge 

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5. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladies and 

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6- The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By ^Vilkie Collins, 

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7 lied Court Fdrm. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry 

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8. The Lady of tho Lake. By Sir Walter Scott. 

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9. In Cupld^ Net. A Novel. By tbe author of " Dora 

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11. Lady €rwendalltie> I>rcam. A Novel. By tbe 

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13. The Budget of Wit, Humor and Fan, a large 

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14. John Bowerbnnk*n Wife. A Novel. By Miss 

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15. The Gray Woman. A SoveL By Mrs. Gaskell, 

 author of " -Mjiry Barton," etc. 



16. Sixteen Complete Stories hy Popular AuSiors, 

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17. Jasper Dane> Secret, A Novel. By Miss M. E. 

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18. Fancy Work for Home Adornment, an entirely 

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"f. Grlmm> Fatry Stories for the Toane. The 

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20. Manual of Etiquette for Ladies and Gentlemen, a 

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23. Dark Days. A Novel. By Hugh Conway, author 

 of Called Back," etc. 



29. Shadows on the Snow. A Novel. By B. L. Far- 

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30. Leollne. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author o( 

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31. GabrlePs Marriage. A Novel. By Wilkie CoIIIds, 

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32. Kenplnv tho W hfrlwlnd. A Novel. By Mary 

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33. Dudley Carleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Biad- 

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34. A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author o( 

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35. Vnlerlf's Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, au- 

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36. Sister Kose. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author ot 

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37. Anne. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author ot 

 " East Lvnnc' 



38. The Laurel BuAh. A Novel. By Miss Muloclt, 

 author of John Halifax, Gentleman," etc. 



39. Roblnxon Crusoe* A thrilling narrative by Dan. 

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40. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical and 

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 Editor of" The I'arm ami Onrd'on." 



*1. Parlor Macii' and <'hemlca1 Experfmcnts, a 

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C Gems of the Poets, corrtainlng eiglit charming 

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and also special 



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