THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



701 



BEES and HONEY, 



OR THK 



Management of an Apiary for Fleasnre 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the American Bee Journat 



It contains 220 profusely illustrated pages 

 is " fully up with tlie times " in all tlie im- 

 provements and inventions in this rapidly 

 developing pursuit, and presents the apiar- 

 ist with everything that can aid in the 

 successful management of the honey-bee, 

 and at the same time produce the most 

 honey in its best and most attractive con- 

 dition. Bound in cloth, $1.00, postpaid. 



I^'A. Liberal Dtsconnt to Dealers, by 

 the ]>ozeu or Hundred. 



THOS. G. NE\rMAN & SON, 



923 & 923 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



^" The American Bke Journal 

 for a year and the book, " Bees and 

 Honey," will be sent for $1.75. 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column. 



THE CHAPMAN HONEY-PLANT. 



iN accordance with a previous notice in bee- 

 periodicals, I am now prepared to flil orders for 

 the seed of the above plant at the following 

 prices : ^ ounce. ?1 ; l oz., %2 ; 2 oz.. t3 ; 4 oz., $5; 

 and >i lb., ^i^. One ounce contains from l,6tM)to 

 1,80*' seeds. On account of extreme drouth my 

 stock of seed 18 limited an persona ordering will 

 be served in rotation. The seed should be sown 

 in early sprlnn and general directions for cultiva- 

 tion will be inveQ on each package. 



This plant is not an obnoxious weed, but is as 

 easily eradicated as clover. Having carefully 

 watched its habits of growth and its honey-pro- 

 ducing qualities for the past six years I believe 

 those who commence its cultivation in a liberal 

 way will be better pleased than by commencing 

 with a small quantity of seed. It has been tested 

 by promlnpni bee-keepers all the way from Ver- 

 mont to Nebraska and Ontario. We refer to the 

 report of the committee appointed by the North 

 American Bee-Keepers' Society held at Detroit in 

 1885. The committee reported at the Indianap- 

 olis, Ind.. convention held Oct. 12 — 14, and their 

 report will be found in all bee-papers publishing 

 the report of that convention. 



Write all orders plainly and give your post- 

 ofiBce address tn full. 



H. CHAPMAN, 



42Atf VERSAILLES, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 



Dadant'sFoundationFactory^irholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



Honey For Sale. 



We have a lar^e quantity of the best white 

 EXTRACTED HONEY, in 200-lb. Kegs, lor 

 sale, which we will deliver on board the cars 

 at 8 cents per pound. Orders solicited. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 92.0 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Dadani*gFonndation Factory^ wholesale 



end letall. See Advertisement in another colnmn. 



[ £^0f(A'V£RP TOOLS &/uPPLIE^. 



Yandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send Tor Samples A Kedaced Prlce-I^lst. 



Atf J.VANDERVORT.taceyville, Pa. 



FORTY ■ THREE VALUABLE BOOKS FREE { 



These books are published in pamphlet form, many of the in being illustrate*!. They 

 treat of a variety of subjects, and we think that no one can examine the list without 

 Iludiny therein many that he or she would like to possess. In cloth-bound form, these 

 books would cost $1.00 each. Each book Is complete in itself. 



I. The Widow Tledott Papem. Thfs is the bocift 

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3 Buck to tlio OM llome.'- ~'A Novel. By Mary 

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4 UluIoiEues* Kocltntlons and KcndtnfTA* a lari2:e 

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

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1- Ked Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry 

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8 The Lady of the Luke* By Sir Walter Scott. 

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

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

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10, Ani«»A Barton. A Novel. By George Eliot, author 

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II. Lady Gwendoline's J>rcam. A Novel. By the 

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12. The Myntery of the IloUy Tree. A Novel 

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13. The Hudffet of Wit, Humor ond Fun, a large 

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H.John l'iow?rbnnli> Wife. A Novel. By ilisa 

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15. The Cray Womnn. A Novel. By Mrs. Gaskell, 

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16. Sixteen Complete Ptorles ^y Popular Auffcors, 

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17. Jasper Dnne*a Secret. A Novel. By Misa M. E. 

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18. Fancy Work for Home Adornment'* oa entirely 

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 needle work, embroidery, etc., etc., profusely and elegantly 

 illustrated. 



'*. Grlmm'A Fairy Stories for the Tounff. The 

 liucst cotlectiiiu of fairy stories ever published. The chil- 

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20. Manual of Etiquette for Ladles aud Gentlemen, a 

 guide to politeness and good breeding, giving the rules of 

 modem etiauette for all occasions. 



?I- TTsonil Knowien^ffe ti>7 the JHIlllon, a handf 

 book of uiiliil iiihirwatiuu for all, upon many and varl"u» 

 aubjeota; llluBtrated. 



■n. The Home Cook Book and Family PhyBl- 

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 and hints to housieki'e[iers, alio telltn; how to cure all coin* 

 mon ailments by simjih' home remedies. 



23. Manners and CuwtomH In Far Away Land«t* 

 very interesiing and instniuuvo book of travels, descrihjnj 

 the peculiar life, habits, roannera and custonu of the peopl0~ 

 of foruign countries, illuntratod. 



21. g? Popular Ballads. Same size as Gbeet mnsto. 

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2J. Culled Back. A Novel. By Hugh Conway, aa- 

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2f>. At the World's Mercy. A Novel. Pv Florence 

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27. Mildred Trcvanlon. A Novel. By ■■The Duchess, 

 author of '■ .Mul'y Rawn." etc. 



28. Dark Days. A Novel. By Hugh Conwar, author 

 of ■'Called Back.-' etc. 



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

 jeon, author of ■■ Bread-ao d-Cheege-and-Kissea," etc. 



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

 "Brenda Yorke. "" etc. 



31. Giibrlel*s Marriage. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, 

 author of" No Name," eie. 



32. Keaplnc the Whirlwind. A Novei. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay. author of ■ Old Middleton'a Monev.'elc. 



33. Dudley Carlcon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Bied- 

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



34. A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of 

 " Dora Thorne,-* etc. 



35. ValerleV Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, aa* 

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



36. Sister Uone. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author of 

 "The Woman in White," etc. 



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

 " East Lynne.' 



38. The Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miaa Mulock, 

 author of" John I{alifa..x. Gentleman. '■ ete. 



39. Koblnson Crusoe. A thrilling narrative by Dan- 

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 island in the South Pacifi.: Ocean. 



40. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical aaJ 

 instructive series of articles hv Mr- P. H. Jacobs, Poultry 

 Editor of" The I' arm and Garden." 



41- Parlor Maeic and Chemical Experiments. « 

 book which tells how to perform hundred* of amusing trickfl 

 in mairic and Instructive e 'v peri ments with simple aeents. 



C Gems of the Poets, containing eiglit charming 

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 Shillev. Moore, Brvant. and others. 



43. Bulldlnir Plans for Practical* Lowcost 

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We offer the above books as PREMIUMS for Club Subscriptions to the American BeE' 

 JounNAL. For Two Subscriptions, with $2.00, we will mail any 10 of the books. 

 For Three Siibscriptions, with $3.00. any 25 of the books. And for Four Sub- 

 scriptions, with $4.00, the entire list, or 43 Books, will be mailed. 



This offer is only good for subscriptions, accompanied by the Cash, received durine 

 November and December, 1886. 



We will mail any 5 of these hooks for 25 cents, or the whole forty-three for $1.50. 

 Order by the Numbers, only. 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 



TliEl 



CenterTable. 



Literary and Educational. 



A CRISP and charming Monthly. Well 

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 illustrated. Prize Coutrlbulions. Send 

 stamp for sample, or better still send fifty 

 cents and get the paper for one year. You 

 will be amply repaid. Address, 



DUGALD McKILLOP, 



31C6t 152 John St., CINCINNATI, O. 



BARNES' FOOT-POWER MACHINERY. 



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 50 chaff hiTes with 7- in. cap, 

 liH) honey-racks, Sixi broad 

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 and a preat deal of other 

 work. This winter we have 

 double the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make and we 

 expect to do it with this Saw. 

 It will do all you say it will." 

 Catalogue and Price - List 

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HEAD-QUARTERS IN THE SOUTH 



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 44Atf . DAYTON, ILLS. 



THE HORSE, 



By B. J. KENDALL, M. B. 



A TREATISE Kivinn an index of dlseases,- 



and theaymptonJB ; cause and treatment of each, % 

 table fflvinK all the principal drups used for the 

 horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison ; a table with an ensrraving of the 

 horse'steeth atdifferent a^es, with rules for telling 

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

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Price SS cents— In EnKllsh or German. 



THOS. G, NEWitlAN ^k SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO. ILL- 



