THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Extracted Honey For Sale. 



We have a large quantity of CHOICE 

 EXTRACTED MONEY lor sale, in kegs 

 holding from aOO lbs. to 2'J5 lbs. each, which 

 we will deliver on board the cars at 7 ceiKs 

 per lb. for White, and 6 cents per lb. for 

 Amber Colored. Orders solicited. 



THOS. G. NEWmAN &. SON, 



92.3 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Dadant'sFonndationFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See AdTertlsement In another column. 



BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



Or, MANTTAl, OF XHE APIAKY. 



13,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



14tb Thousand Jnst Out ! 



10th Thousand Sold in Just Tonr Months ! 



5.000 Sold Since May. 1883. 



More tban so paffes, and more than 50 fine lllus- 

 trattons were added in the nth edition. The whole 

 work has been thoroughly revised, sind contains the 

 very latest in respect to bee-keepinjr. Itlscertalniy 

 the fullest and most scientitlc work treating of 

 bees In the World. Price, by mail, Sil. 25. Liberal 

 diBcount to dealers and to clubs. 



A. J. COOK. Author and Pablisfaer, 



lAiy ARTioulturai ColleKe.Mich. 



FLAT -BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



htgh8lde-WEll8,4 to 16 square feet U. 

 BrS^^ v.v/l ^ f ^^® pound. Circular and samples free 

 MSsS?^ J. V/JI DBDSEN & SONS, 



i.v¥~w.«.'il Sole Manufacturers, 



Sprout Brook, Mont, rv*,, N. V. 



A Year among the Bees, 



A Talk about some of the Implements, Plans 



and Practices of a Bee-keeper of 2.t years' 



Experience, who has for H yi-ars made the 



Production of Honey his Excbisive 



Business. 



B"5r 3DI^- C- C- 3Sd:iIL.3L.E2T^- 



Prlce, 15 cents, by mail. This Is a new work 

 of about 114 panes, well-printed ana nicely bound 

 in clotb. Address, 



THOS. G. NEWIWAN & SOIV, 



923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



HOW to WINTER BEES. 



f^~ See pages 52.5, 543. 558. 574, 590, 606, 

 621, and 6:J7, of the American Bee Journal. 

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Friends, If you are In any way interested In 



BEES OR HONEY 



We will with pleasure send a sample copy of the 

 Seml-Moiithly Oleanlngs In Bee-Culture, 

 with H descriptive price-list of the l»test improve- 

 ments in HIvfA, Honey ExtraetorM, Comb 

 Foundiitioii, Section Honey Boxes. all books 

 and journals, and everything pertaining to Bee 

 Culture. Nothing Patented. Simply send your ad- 

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A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



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and letatl. see AdTertisement in another column. 



ATTENTION 



Dealers and Manufacturers. 



WE ARE prepared to furnish you with 

 SE:CTIOKrS for the COMING 

 SEASON at beU-rot-h prices. Write us. 



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B. LEWIS &. CO., 



WATERTOWN, WIS. 



IMPORTRD ItallanOueen In full rolnny.only 

 »H.IJW -O. N. BALDWIN, Clarksville. Mo. 

 4AIJ 



FORTY - THREE VALUABLE BOOKS FREE ! 



These books are pubiiehcd in pamphlet form, many of them being- illustrateil. They 

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

 finding- therein many that he or she would like to possess. In cloth-bound form, thcs& 

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



1- The WIJow nctlotfc Papers. Thfs Is the book 

 over whicli jour gr^iiilmotbera lauglifd till lliey cried, and 

 il 13 just as funny lo-day as it ever wiin, 



'i- Whiter Evenliis Hecrcntlons, a large collection 

 of Acting Cliarades, Tab lcrui\, Games, Puzzles, etc., for so- 

 cial gatherlog-i, private Iheairlcala. aud eveniDes at home; 

 Illustrated. 



3 Back to the OI.I Home, 'a Novel. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay author of " HiiMeo Pirila," etc. 



i- l>lalocue9, Reoltatlone mitl Iteudlnc'** a large 

 and choice colk-ciion for 6<;li0'il exhibilious and public and 

 private eatertaiomeiit^. 



5- The Standard I.,ettcr Writer for Ladles and 

 OeDtlemeo.a compk-io gui lu to correspondence, giving plain 

 direction? lor the compoiitioa of letters of every klod, with 

 iDnunierable forms and exmup les. 



6. The Frozen I>eci>. A Novel. By WilkSe Collins, 

 author of " The Wenian in W bite," etc. 



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

 Wood, author of "lila^t Lvnne." eta. 



8. The Lady of the Lake. By Sir TTalter Scott. 

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

 the work"* of Scott none ia more beautiful than tl.l.^. 



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

 Thome.' 



W. Amofl Barton. A Novel. Bv George Eliot, author 

 of" Adam B.'^e. ■ 'The Mill on the Floss, etc. 



11. La<ty 6wendolIiic*s Dream. A Novel. By the 

 anthor of '■ Dora Tbm-nt;." et ■. 



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

 By the Autlior of •' Dorn Thome." 



13. The Budffct of Wft, Humor ond Fun, a large 

 collecliou of ihe lunny eloriea, ekeiches, anecdotes, poems 

 and jokes that have been written for some years; ltlu?.tralcil. 



U. John Uowerbnnk'a Wife. A Novel. By Wiss 

 Hulock, author of "John Halifav, (ienileman," etc. 



15. The Gray Woman. A Novel. By Mra. Gaskell, 

 author of .Mary Harlon." etc. 



16. SLxtcen Complete Stories t-y Popular Audhors, 

 emhracing lova, liuinoroua ami dtleclive etoriea, Btoriea ol 

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

 tere'iting. 



17. Jasper OanoN Secret. A Novel. By Miss M. E. 

 Braddon. author .if'AtiMra Floyd," etc. 



18. Fancy Work for Home Adornment^ an entirely 

 new work upon this subject, ooiitaiuingeiisy and practicalin- 

 struotions for niaKing fancy baski^ts, wall pockets, brackets, 

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

 Illustrated. 



"*■ Grlmm*t Fairy Stories' for the Toune* The 

 uutfSt co!lei;tii.ri of fairy Btoriea ever published. The cbil- 

 drea will be delighted with them. 



20. Manual of Etiquette for Ladles and Geotlemeti, a 

 guide to politeness and good breeding, giving the rules of 

 modera etiaaette fur all occasioos. 



21. ir«enil KnowieflTse n>7 the Million, a handy 

 hook of us.tii! iiil rrmatiou for all, upon many and VBrl<>u» 

 subjecta ; tlluatrat<.'d. 



■n. The Home Cook Book and Fomlly PbFnU 



clan, containln-.; hmi'lrt-*- -' 



and liintt to hotitv 

 mon ailn; 



'ClpC» 



Warden. 



pers, ako telling how to cure all c 

 . simple home remedies. 

 Muntierfi and CnHtemH In Far A way Landf^ s 

 very IntereBUiii; and instructive book of travels, de-cnbing 

 the pei'uliar life, habits, manners and cuatoms of the people 

 of fiircign countrii-s, illu-^trated. 



21. 6t Popular Ballads. Same b!zc aa sheet mualo. 

 All the old .Tnd now soQgs. 



25. Gitlled Back. A Norel. By Hugh Conway, au- 

 tli..rof ■■Dark n:iv^."etc. J » }• 



At the World's Mercy. A Novel. By Florenoa 

 en. niith'ir of •• The House on the MarKh." etc. 

 Mildred Trcvanton. A Novel. By "The Duchess." 

 author of '■ Mnl'y itawn," etc. 



28. Dark Days. A Novel. By Hngh Conway, author 

 of "Called Back," etc. 



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

 jeon. author of " Bread-aa d-ChceBe-and-Kissee." etc. 



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

 Brenla Yorkc, " etc. 



31. GiibrlePs Marrlaee. A Novel. By Wilkle Colllna, 

 author of" No Name. ' etc. 



Keaplnir the W hlrln^lnd. A Nove,. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay, author of Old MiJdIeton'a Money. "etc. 



33. Dudley Cnrleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Bud- 

 don, author of " Laflv Aiidleys .Secret," etc. 



34. A Goldon l>awn. A Novel. By the author ol 

 " Dora Thorne,* etc. 



35. ValerlL-*M Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, ao* 

 thor of ■■ The Wooing O't." etc. 



36. Sister KoRe. A Novel. By Wilkle Collins, author ol 

 "The Woman in White," etc. 



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

 East Lynne.' 



S8. The Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, 

 author of" .John Halifax. Gentleman," et«. 



39. Koblnson Crusoe. A thriUinE narrative by Dan- 

 iel De Foe, describing the adventurea of a castaway oq an 

 island in the South P.a.-rflc Ocean. 



<0. How to .Make Poultry Pay. A practical and 

 instructive seri'^a of arlicl-'s by Mr. P. H. Jacobs. Poultry 

 Editor of" The I'arRi and Oardan.- 



41. Parlor Made and Chemteal Experlmentm a 

 book which tells how lo perform hundreds of amusine tricka 

 »° JP*^"o and Instructive esperiroents with simple amenta. 



«2- Gems of the Poets, containing eight charming 

 selections from Tennyson. Lonefellow, Whittier, Byron, 

 Shillev. Moore, Bryant, and others. 



43. Bulldlne Plans for Practical, Low^ost 

 Houses, a full description and plan-^ .\l Eight moder* 

 houses, ranging In .price ft-om $500 to f46W. 



To^RSfr*Fnf'lP^.f..*'«"''^''^?^.?'^'°"^.^°'"CI"U Suhscriptions to the American Bee 

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



LH,nl'o''nf with«4To'J'hT' T•''^■*•^°°• .''J'y„25;of the books. ^SdfofFonr Sub': 

 scripiions, with S4.00, the entire list, or 43 Book«, will he mailed 



N«ven.ler and'ifcemb"e''r,'"l886?"°^ accompatiied by the Cash, received during 

 Or'^'er bVTue'Nl.™bVr's!'S.^,T^ ""^ ^' ««"»»' <"• *"« -"»>« f"rty-three for $1.50. 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 



Moth's Honey ExtractorJ SPECIAL discount 



OIT HIVES. 



In order to keep our Hive-Factory 

 running during the dull season, we 

 will make a DISCOUNT of 10 PER 

 CENT, on all orders for Hives.Cases, 

 Frames, Shipping-Crates and Bee- 

 Feeders, received during November 

 and December, 1886. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 4 925 West Madison Street, CHICAOO, lU,., 



f 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE GL4SS HOJiEY-JARS, etc. 



For circulars, apply to 



CH^S. P. MITTH -fe SON, 



Freeman <t Central Ave., - CINCINNATI, O. 



P.S.— Send mc. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers 



HITMPHliErS' 



HOMEOPATHIC f* fW 



SPECIFIC No. /iO 



In use 30 yeai-s. The only sticcpasfiil renuniy for 



Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, 



and Prostration, from over-worlc or other causes 

 $1 per vial, or 5 vials and larce vial powder, for $5* 



Sold BY DnnGGiSTs, nrsent postpaid on receiptof 

 price. — Humphreys* Jliediclue Co.) lU-J) i<'ull<in St., A. \, 



45Ai:>t 



HEAD-QUARTERS IN THE SOUTH 



For tne manufacture of 



Bee Keepers' SupTDlies 



Ikunham unci Root FoHndailon a specialty 

 Italiiin t^ueen:* and Bees from March to November. 



la'^t^end fur my Illustrated Catalof^ue. 

 SCtf PAUL L. VIALI.ON, Bnyou Goula, La. 



Dadaiit'sFiMintlatioiiFactor J, wholesale 



and retail. See Adverttsement in another column. 



Dadant'sFouiKlatioii Factory, wholesale 



and retail. Bee Advertisement In another column. 



^ :barnes' foot-power machinery. 



Head what./. I. Pa rent, of 

 Cu ^HLTUN.N.V.,8ay8— "We 

 cut with une ot your Com- 

 bined Machines, hist winter, 

 -^'1 chafl" hives with 7 in. cap, 

 I'M' huney-riicks, .'ino broad 

 frames, :;.(h (i honey-bnxea 

 and a greal deal of other 

 n4)rk. This winter we have 

 'louble the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to uiake and we 

 expect todo itwith thisSaw. 

 It will do all you sav it will." 



Catalogue and Price - List 



Free. Addies^s. W. F. & .JOHN BARNES, 

 45Ctf No. 484 Ruby St.. Rockford, 111. 



