THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



589 



" Don't Stop "—that is what many write 

 to us about their papers, when their time is 

 nearly out. One subscriber says : " It is not 

 conyenient for me to send the money now 

 to renew my sul)Scription. It runs out with 

 this month ; but don't atop se7iding it. I will 

 get the money to you withiu three months." 

 Such letters are coming every day, and so 

 for the present we have eonchuled not to 

 stop any papers until requested to do so. 



gidtiertis^mcnts. 



ABARGAIEV —125 ti) 3') Coloniea of Italian 

 and Hybrid Bees', all in ^'ood condition, for 

 Bale at less tlian half their value. Colonies in 

 good hives on m to lt> frames. For full information 

 addrei>s, C. O. Dusenberry, Guyandotte, W. Va. 

 37Alt 



EUROPJEAX Apencv wanted for American 

 Bee-Goods.-HerbertP. Fatt. 23Cornhill. 

 37Alt London, England. 



Bee-Hive and Section Factory 



IN THE WOltLD. 



GREAT REDUCTION ! 



UINTIli January 1st, we will sell at a 

 discount. Write for Keduced Prices. 



37Atf 



B. L.EWI^i & CO., 



WATERTOWN, WIS. 



BEES and HONEY for SALE. 



I OFFER to sell Good Full Colonies of 

 Hybrid Bees at ¥4.00 per Colony : .iO or 

 more at $3.50 per Colony. HONEY for 

 Sale at 12'/!. cts. Call on or address, 



R. S. BECKTEL.I.. 

 36A3t THREE OAKS, MICH. 



THE AMERICAN APIGULTURIST 



SENT one year, and a Tested Italian 

 Q,ueeii,to each subscriber— all for S^1.50. 

 Sample copies tree. Address, 

 30Atf HENRY ALLEY, Wenham, Mass, 



Dadant'sFonndatioiiFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



BEES, QUEENS, 



AND 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES. 



First-Class Goods at Low Prices. 



A FINE LOT OF ITALIAN BEES 



For Sale CIteap. 



Send Postal Card for Illustrated Circular 

 and Price-List. 



ISDtf HARTFORD, WIS. 



White Poplar Sections 



We make the llnest Honey-Seftiona in the World 

 and miike m:) exceptions. G. M. Doolittle eays : 

 "The last sections are just complete." James 

 Heddon-"They excel everythina in the line of 

 perfect workraansliip." Prof. N. W.McLain— "The 

 sections excel anything I have seen heretofore." 

 J. B. Mason— "Have received samples from all 

 manufacturers who advertise in the bee-papers. 1 

 must say this is by far the nicest section I have 

 ever seen." Jno. L. Janeway — " They seem perfec- 

 tion itpelfeo far as human workmansJiip can go." 

 Sample lor li-cent stamp. Price-List or Sections, 

 Hives. Syri<i-Albino Queens and Bees, and other 

 Apiarian Supplies, free. 



Address, BR. O. T... TINK£R. 



27D4t WEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO. 



■^ Hi H-&EEPEKS, before orderingyour 



Rtt APIARIAN SUPPLIES, 



■^ ^H ^flSend for our lar^e Illustrated Cata- 

 logue, sent free to any address. 

 ^ 2I*-3a-a7^.«».E. KltETCHMER. CoburK. Iowa. 



ATTENTION, BEE-KEEPERS ! ! 



Now is the time to Italianize Cheap. 

 Having all my orders filled to date, will 

 sell Fine Queens from my well - known 

 Strains, at the following very low rates : 1 

 Queen, 80 cts.; U Queens. $4.. 'jO; 12 Queens, 

 $8.00; 1 Tested Queen, $1..50; Tested. $K; 

 1 Select Tested Queen. $2.00. Safe arrival 

 of all Queens (fuaranteed. and Queens sent 

 by return mail. Address.Wni. W. CIKV, 

 32Atf COLERAINE, MASS. 



Golden Italians. 



WAKKANTED Queens 7.5 cts. each : 

 per dozen. *8.(I0. 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 Presoott, Mass. 



20A20t 



THE HORSE, 



By B. J. KENDAL L, M. D. 



A TREATISE KlvinK an Index of dlaeases. 

 and the symptoms ; cau.'iie and treatment of each, o 

 table (fivinc all the principal drutjs used for the 

 horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison ; a table with an encravinK of the 

 horae'steeth at different asres, with rules for tellinp 

 the ajie of the horse ; a valuable collection of rfl- 

 olpes, and much valuable information. 



Price B5 cent«— In EuKlish or German. 



THOS. G. NEWIWAN & SON, 



923 & 925 West MadtBon Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Metal Reversible Frame Corners. 



AVKNOWi.KUQEII by all to be the best. 

 I Hn be niadi' to dt any frame if exact width of 

 frame iB given when ordered. Strong and xlmpla 

 to adjust. 



Dadaiit'sFonndatioii Factory, wholei^ale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



Sample Corners, for I frame .^>cts.; for 10,.'i5ct3.; 

 for lir,, 7.^) cts. All rnrners nuide %-\nc)t unless 

 otherwise ordered. F. M. .JOHKSOIW'. 



WASHINGTON DEPOT, LltchfleldUo., CONN. 

 32A tf 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. MiHsT 



Send for Samiilea <fe Reduced Prlce.I.lst. 

 Atf J.VANDERVOET, Laceyville, Pa. 



TITITITI I New Book of Fancy Works with lOO 

 |i K r r ( Illustrations, I SO NewStitches, lO 

 1 UlMJiJ I Special Offers. 30» Picture Bulletin 

 4>^-col. storv-paper.all tor 4c postage 

 IVntlonal Bazar, 7 W Broadway, N. Y. 

 33AI3t 



My 1^ Annual Price-List a-'n'd lisman?K 



Queens and Nuclei Colonies (a specialty): also 

 buppiies— will be sent to all who send their names 

 and addresses. H. H, BROWX, 



J5Etf LIGHT STREET. Columbia Co., PA. 



BEESWAX. 



We pay SOc. per lb., delivered here, for yellow 

 Beeswax. To avoid mistakes, tne shipper's name 

 should always be on each package. 



THOS. O. JWEW^UAIV «fc SON, 



923 & H2-1 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



TEN VALUABLE BOOKS FREE!! 



The Publishers of City and Country, a twenty-eight page publicatioa coDtaining from twentv-fiveto thirty 

 Ulustrations lu tach issm-. in order to iucreaae its circulation, make th« foUowiug uuparalleled offer lor the next few 

 weehs: lo everyone who will remit by Postal Note the amount of the regular yearly subacription-filly cents-they 

 will send posi,,aiil auy teu of the books in the hat below and City and Country for one year. These books are nubliehed 

 in noat pamphlet form miny of them handsomely illustrated, and all are printed from good type upon cood 

 paper. They treat of a i;rcat v^inety of Bubjects. and we think that no one can examine the list withoTu flndiDe 

 therein many th:t he or she would like to posaeaa. Inoloth-bound form these books woold coat $1.00 each. Each 

 book 18 complete in Itself, 



1. The Widow Ttedott Popers. Thfs is the booh 

 over whiiili your gran-tinotht-ra laughed till they cried, and 

 it 13 just as funny to-day &'> it ever was. 



2. Winter Evenliis ICecrentioiia, a large collection 

 of Acting Churades. Tab Ic.iiix, Gaines, Puzzles, etc., for so- 

 cial gatherings, private tlieatricals, and evenings at booiei 

 illustrated. 



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

 Cecil Hay. author of ■■ Hidilen Perils,"* etc. 



i. Dlaloitraes, Recltatloiift and KcadtnirA, a large 

 and choice collection fur aoliool exhibitions and public and 

 private entertain mvuts. 



6. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladies and 

 Gentlemen, a completi; s;ui Ic to correspondence, giving plain 

 directions for tbe couipositioo of letters of every kind, with 

 lonuraoratile forms and cvaiiip lea. 



6. The Frozen Weep. A Novel. By WiUtie Collins, 

 author of ' The \\'om:in in \V hite," etc. 



7. ISed Court Farm. A Kovcl. By Mrs. Henry 

 Wooil, author of "East Lvune," etc. 



8. The Lady of the Luke. By Sir Walter Rcott. 

 " The Lady of the Lake " is a lomance in \erse, and of all 

 the work^ of .Somt none is more beautiful than thi?. 



9. Ill Oupl<Ki( Net. A Novel. By the author of "Dora 

 Thome." 



10- Amon Barton* A Novel. Bv George Eliot, author 

 Of'Adatii BL-d<'. I'iK'Mill on tlie Floss,' etc. 



11- Lady Gweiidolf iic'm Ureum. A Novel. By tbe 

 author of DoraTbirrue " vV. 



12, The Mywtery of the Holly Tree. A Novel. 

 By thi." Author of ■■ D..r.a Thome.- 



13. The BudfEct of Wit-, Humor and Fun, a large 

 collection of the funny etorii.'s, Bketches, auecjoies, poems 

 and joke.5 that have been written for some yeara; illu:-lralcd. 



U.John BowerbnnU> Wife, A Novel. By Uisa 

 Unlock, author of "Johu liiilifax, Oentlemaa," etc. 



lf>. TheGruy Wotnnn. A Novel. By Mra. Gaskcll, 

 author of" Mary Uartuu, " etc, 



16, Sixteen Complete Stories hy Popular Aultiora, 

 embraciuii; love, liuiunruud ami d' teclive siories, stork-a ol 

 eoci.:ty life, of adventure, ol railway life, etc, all very in- 

 teresting. 



17. Jasper T>nne> Seerct. A Novel. By Miss M. E. 

 Bradiion, autlior ■.f Anno a rioyd," etc. 



IB, Foncy Work for 11 onic Adornmentt an entirely 

 new work ujmri ihis .subject, containing easy and practical in- 

 struction-; for iii.i!iin« fancy basket.-;, wall pockets, brackets, 

 needle wurk, embroidery, etc., etc., profusely and eJegantly 

 illustrated, 



"'. <irrlinm*i« Fairy Stories for the Tounir. The 

 iiueat colk'i'ii.in "f fairy stories ever published. The chil- 

 dren will l>e delighted with them. 



20. Manual oPEtlquette for Ladies and Gentlemen, a 

 guid<; to |ioliteDe!<3 and ROod breeding, giving the rules of 

 modern etiauette for all occasions. 



21. Usefbl KnowieoiEe td7 the Alllllon, a handy 

 hook of uieful inl'iirniatiou for all, upoo many and vari**!!* 

 subjects; Illustrated. 



22. The Homo Cook Book and Family Phrsl. 

 clan, containin? hundreds of excellent cooking recipes 

 and hint* to houtiek-epers, also tellins; how to core all com* 

 iiioa ailments by simple home remedies. 



21. Manners and Customs in Far Away Lands, a 

 very intoreaiing and instructive book of travels, descri'dng 

 the peculiar life, habits, manners and customs of the ptopid 

 of fori'icn countries, illustrated, 



21. 57 Popular Ballads. 

 All the old and new sons 



Same size as sheet mu^lc. 

 Novel. By Hugh Conway, au- 



23. Culled Back. 



ih-<r of " Daik Havs 



26. At the World's Mercy. A Novel. By Florence 

 'U'arden. authur of " The House on the Marsh." etc. 



27. Mildred Trevanlon. A Novel. By "TheDuchess," 

 author of '■ iMol'y Bawn," etc. 



28. Dark Oavs. A Novel. By Hugh Conway, author 

 of "Called Back."' etc. 



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

 icon, atithor of " Bread-iin d-Phtcse-and-Kisses," etc. 



30. LeoUne. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author ot 

 "Brenda Yorke. " etc. 



31. Gubrlers Marrlase. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, 

 author of" No Name." ete. 



32. Koaplne the Whirlntnd. A Novel. By Mary 

 Cecil H:iy. author of ' Old Middleton's Money." etc. 



33. Dudley Cnrleon. A Novel. By Miss M, E. Biad- 

 don, author of " r.,ail\- Andley's Secret," etc. 



3*. A Gold<-n Dawn* A Novel. By the author ol 

 " Dora Thorne,* etc. 



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

 thor of •' The Wooing O't," etc. 



36. Sister Rose. A Novel. By '^ilkie Collins, author of 

 "The Woman in White," etc. 



37. Anne. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author o( 

 " East Lynne.' 



38. The Laurel Bu<«h. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, 

 author of" John Halifa.t. Gentleman," ete. 



39. Robinson Crusoe. A thrilling narratire hy Dan. 

 icl De Foe. de^cribini; the adventures of a castaway on aa 

 island in the South Pacific Ocean. 



40. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical and 

 kistructive series of articles bv Mr. P, a. Jacobs, Poultry 

 Editor of" The Farm and Gardan.' 



41. Parlor Mask' and Chemical Experiments, a 

 book which tells how to perform hundreds of anmsinc tricks 

 in magic and instructive e'vperiments with simple a.-ents, 



t2. (-ems of the Poetn, containing eigiii charming 

 selections from Tennyson. Lnngfellow, Whitlier, Byron, 

 Shilley. Moore, Bryant, and othern. 



43. Bulldlne Plans for Practical, Low-cost 

 nouses, a full description and plan^: i\I Eight modeiw 

 bouses, ranging in.price from JoOO to $4oe0. 



««or -48- books .Qd Civ and Couulr, for ooeycar SiM hrB.,,r-all p"ltp1^^-on re°ein?°?™l,° '^'""■J'" ^'".i 



