THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



621 



Tlie Western AVorld 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 

 his own, with $3.00, for one year, we mil 

 present a copy of this valuable book. 



WANXED— A Swiss Bee- Keeper desires to 

 obtain a situation to take charee of an apiary 

 either ni)W or in the sprinK. He speaks German, 

 and can give good references as u> integrity and 

 ability. Address. ANTON BATTAGLlA. 

 39Alt 18 Sberman St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



TO HORSE-OWNERS. 



Peck's Ring Bone & Spavin Cure. 



A new discovery. Warranted to cure any case 

 of bine B'lne and Spavin without blistering or 

 removing the hair, or money refunded. Price, $1 

 per box, with full directions ; prepaid to any ad- 

 dress in the United States or ranada. 



Address, l». S. PECK, dfe CO.. 



PENN YaN. Yates Co.. N. Y. 



For reference : Miller & Beeoe's Subscription 

 Apency, Penn Yan, N. Y. Name this paper. 



38A2t 



THE AMERICAN APICULTURIST 



SEST one year, and a Tested Italian 

 Queen, to each subscriber — all for $1.50. 

 Sample copies free. Address, 

 30Atf HENKY ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



FLAT -BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



high side-walls. 4 to 16 square feet U 

 tbe pound. Circular and samples free 



W^ J, VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers, 

 Sprout Brook, Mont, ria^ V, V, 



BEESWAX. 



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

 BeeswaJL. To avoid mlBtakes, tne shipper's name 

 Bbould always be on each package. 



THOH. G. ATE^VMAN <fe SOX, 



923 & 92S West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



HOW to WINTER BEES. 



THE October number of the American 

 ApicnItiiriNt will contain essays on 

 ""Wlnieriiig Bees," from the pens of 

 James Heddou, li. Wl. Dooliltle, A. E. 

 Manum, Prof. Cook, Dr. Tinker, J. E. 

 Pond, C. W. Dayton, P. R. Kussell, G. 

 "W. Demaree, 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 and alter 

 Sept. 25. No specimen copies of this number 

 will be sent out. Kesularsuhscription price 

 Jl.OO per year. Specimen copies (of back 

 numbers) will be sent free. Address, 



AMEKICAN APICn-XURIST, 

 .33A6t WENHAM. MASS. 



BEES, QUEENS, 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES. 



First-Class Goods at Low Prices. 



A FINE I.OT OF ITAL.IAN BEES 



For Sale Clieap. 



Send Postal Card for Illustrated Circular 

 and Price-List. 



J". C sa.-2"x.e:s. 



13Dtf HARTFOKD, WIS. 



ATTENTION, BEE-KEEPERS ! ! 



Now is the time to Italianize Cheap. 

 Having all my orders filled to date, will 

 sell Fine Queens from uiy well - known 

 Strains, at the following very low rates : 1 

 Queen, 80 cts.; 6 Queens. *■!. -50; 13 Queens, 

 $8.00; 1 Tested Queen, ^L.^jO; 6 Tested. *8; 

 1 Select Tested Queen, $2.00. Safe arrival 

 of all Queens guaranteed, and Queens sent 

 by return mail. Addres8,Wni. W. CAHY, 

 32Att COLEKAINE, MASS. 



Golden Italians. 



WAKKANTED Queens 7."i 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 

 ne.\t day after receiving order. If so desired. 

 Should any prove to have mismated, the.v 

 will he replaced with a nice Tested Queen of 

 1886 rearing. Address, 



JAMES WOOD, North Frescott, Mass. 



20A20t 



THE HORSE, 



By B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A. TRE.ATI8E (rivlnfr an Index of diseases, 

 and the symptoms ; cause and treatment of eacb, a 

 table RivinK all the principal druRS used for the 

 horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison ; a table with an eneravinir of the 

 horse'sieeth at different astes, with rules for tellinp 

 the age of the horse ; a valuable collection of re- 

 cipes, and much valuable information. 



Price 85 centa— In BnKllsh or Oerman. 



TIIOS. G. NEWIflAN & SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, IIiL. 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholet^ale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



ONE HUNDRED 



I^ar^e, lianclsonie :iiid Exira-I'rollflc 



Select Xeslctl llallun lliieeiiH 



$1.50 Esicli, or Three I'ur $4.00, 



By return mail. Safe arrival guaranteed. Mak« 

 Money Orders or Postal Notes payable at Salem^ 

 Mass. Address, MJENKY AI^I„EY, 



38A2t WENUAM, MA89. 



Metal Reversible Frame Corners. 



ACKNOWI^BDUED 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, for i frame sets.; for 10,35 cts.; 



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



otherwise ordered. F. M. JOHNSON, ^ 



WASHINGTON DEPOT, Litchfield Co., CONN. 



32>tf 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send for Sam|>les Sc Bednced Price-Lil.t. 



Atf J.VANDEKVOET, Laceyville, Pa. 



VimiTI I New Book of Fancy Works witli lO* 

 L K L L T Illustrations, ISO New Stitches, lO 

 £ UJJIJ I Special Offers. 800 Picture Bulletin 

 4H-C0I. storv-paper.all tor4c postage 

 National Bazar, 7 'W Broadway, X. "V. 

 33AI3t 



Dadant'sFoundationFactory, wholesale 



anrl retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



TEN VALUABLE BOOKS FREE!! 



The Publishers of City and Country, a twenty-eight page pohlicatioa coDtaining from twentj--flve to thirty 

 illastrations in tach issue, in ord^r to iucrcaae its circulation, make the foUowiuK uDparalleled offer lor the next few 

 ■weeks : To evfrvone who will remit by Postal Note the amount of the regular yearly Bubacription — 6fty cents — they 

 will send po.'itpaid any ten of the books in the list below and City and Country for one year. These books are published 

 In neat pamphlet form, many of them handsomely illustrated, and all are printed from good type upon eood 

 paper. Thev treat of a great variety of eiihjrcta, and we think that no one can examine the li^t without finding 

 therein many thi t ho or she would like to possess. Juclotb-bound form these books would cost $1,00 each. £a,ch 

 book is complete in itself. 



21. TTfleriil Knowietfflre Tor the Million, a handy 

 book of U'S'-ful iur-irraatioa for all, upon many and variouB 

 subjects: Illustrated, 



■i2. The Homo Cook Book and Family Physl- 

 clani containing* hundrL-ds of excellent cooking recipe* 

 and hints to bousiekeepers, al^o telUn? bow to cure all com* 

 nion ailments by simple home remedies. 



2:i. Manners and CufttoniH In Far Away Landm a 

 very iateresiin? and instructive book of travels, describing 

 the'perjuliar life, hahits, manners and customs of the people 

 of fon.'ign countries, illustrated. 



21. 57 Popular Bnllads. Same size as sheet mnslo. 

 All the old and new songs. 



25. Onlled Itack. A Novel. By Hugh Conway, au- 

 ttinr of " Dark Davs.'" etc. 



26. At the World's Mercy, A Novel. Ry Florence- 

 Warden, author of " The House on the Marsh." etc. 



27. Mildred Trevanlon. A Novel. By "TheDuchesa,- 

 author of " Mol'v Bawn," etc. 



28. Dark Days. A Novel. By Hugh Conway, autbor 

 of "Called Back," etc. 



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

 jeon. author of " Bread and- Chcese-and-KisseB," etc. 



30. Leollne. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of 

 "Brenia Yorke. " etc. 



31. Gubrlel's Marrlaffe. A Novel. By Wilkie CoUina, 

 author of" No Name." etc. 



32 Keaplnn the Whirlwind. A Novel. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay, author of- Old Middleton's Wonev." etc. 



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

 don, author of " Lailv Audley's Secret," etc. 



34. A GoI(l<'Ti Dawn. A Novel. By the author of 

 " Dora Thornc,-* etc. 



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

 thor of " The Wooing O't," etc. 



35. StAtcr Uoae. A Novel. By WilUle Collins, author ot- 

 "The Woman in White," etc. 



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

 " East Lynne.' 



38. TheLnarcl Bush. A Novel. By Miss Muloct, 

 author of " Ji)hn Halifax, Gentleman," et«. 



39. Robinson Crusoe. A thrillioe narrative by Dan- 

 iel De Foe, deacribinR the adventures of a castaway on an 

 island in the Souih Pacific Ocean. 



40. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical and 

 instructive seri^-T of articU's by Mr. P. H. Jacobs, Poultry 

 Editor of" The Farm and Oardeo." 



41. Parlor Masle and Chemical Experiment*, ft. 

 book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks 

 in maglo and Instructive experiments with simple atents. 



ft. Ciems of the Poets, containing eight charming 

 Felwtions from Tennyson, Longfellow, Whittier, Byron, 

 Shillev. Mi^ore. Brvant. and others 



4:). Bulldlnff Plans for Practical* L,ow-oo«t- 

 Ilouses, a full description and plan< t\f Eight modom 

 bouses, ranging in .price ffom (500 to $4600. ^ 



1. The Widow Bcdott Papers. Thfs is the book 

 over which your yranlmothers laughed till they cried, and 

 it is just as fiiuuv to-day as it ever was. 



2. Winter E'venliiff Recreations, a large collection 

 of Acting Oiiarades, Tableaux, Games, Puzzles, etc., for so- 

 cial gatherings, private theatricals, and evenings at home; 

 illustrated. 



3 Back to the Old Ilome. A Novel. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay, author of " Hidden Perils." etc, 



4. DIaloeues, Recitations and Readlncs. a large 

 and choice collection for school exhibitions and public and 

 private entertainments. 



6. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladies and 

 Gentlemen, a complete guiJa to correspondence, giving plain 

 directions lor the composition of letters of every kind, with 

 innuraeralile forms and examples. 



6. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, 

 author of" The Woman in White, ' etc. 



7 Red Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry 

 WoorJ. author of ■l-^ast Lvnne," etc. 



8 The Lady of the Lake. By Sir Walter Scoti. 

 " The Lady of the Lake " is a romance in verse, and of all 

 the work^ of ."^cutt none la m ore beautiful than tlii5. 



9. In Cupids >ct. A Novel. By the author of " Dora 

 Thorne." 



M). Amos Barton. A Novel. Bv George Eliot, autbor 

 of "Adam Btde." ■■ I'h'- Mill on the Fluss. -etc. 



)1. Lady Gwendoline's Dream. A Novel. By the 

 author of " DoraThOTue." eto. 



12. The Mystery of the IloUy Tree. A Novel. 

 By the Author of " Dora Thoruc." 



13. The Budffct of Wit, Humor and Fun^ a large 

 collectiou of the funny etories, sketches, anecdutca. poems 

 and jokes that have been written for some years; illustrated. 



U.John llowerb.ink's Wife. A Novel. By Miss 

 Uulock, author of "John Halifax, Gentleman," etc. 



15. TheCiriiy Woman. A Novel. By Mrs. Gaskell, 

 author of " .Mary Barton," etc. 



16. Sixteen Complete Stories by Popular Authors, 

 emtiracing love, liutnorous and di tective stories, stories ot 

 society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc, all very in- 

 teresting. 



17. Jasper Dane's Secret. A Novel. By Miss M. E. 

 Braddoo, author of " Aurora Floyd," etc. 



18. Fancy Work for Home Adornment, an entirely 

 new work upon this subject, containing easy and practical in- 

 strnotions for making fancy baskets, wall pockets, brackets, 

 needle work, embroidery, eto., etc., profustly and elegantly 

 Illustrated. 



"i. Grimm's Fairy Stories for theToonjr. The 

 iiuest collectmn of fairy etories ever published. The cbil* 

 dren will be delighted with them, 



20. Manual of Etiquette for Ladles and Gentlemen, a 

 guide to politeness and good breeding, giving ttie rules of 

 xnodern etiduette for all occasions. 



Immediately npon re«elptof subaorlption price, the ten books yon select will be sent you, postpaid, and also special 

 terms by which you can make from five to ten dollars ppr week with little effort, if you choose to do so. The entire 

 UBtof -43- books and City and Country for one year will be sent — all postpaid — on receiptor onlVone dollar, Acoei*' 



VUceBcroai offer at once. Addreas tUe pubUsbeis, WlUi C. TUBN£B dt CO., Oolumbus, Ohio, 



