THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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ATTENTION 



Dealers and Manufacturers. 



WE are; prepared to furnish you with 

 SE:C:TIc5lSrS for the COMING 

 SEASON at bed-rock prices. Write us. 



«. B. liEWIS & CO., 



37Atf WATEKTOWN, WIS. 



I At PORTED Italian Queen in full Colony, only 

 »«.CJ(> -O. N. BALDWIN, Clarisville. Mo. 

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Extracted Honey For Sale. 



We have a large quantity of CHOICE 

 EXTRACrEU HONEY for sale, in kegs 

 holding from 200 Ibe. to a-'S lbs. each, which 

 we will deliver on board the cars at 7 cents 

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

 Amber Colored. Orders solicited. 



THOS. G. NEW^MAN & SON, 



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



Dadant'sFoundatienFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertlaement in another colnmn. 



MORE THAN WONDERFUL! 



THE AMERICAN APICULTURIST 



A 32-page magazine, published monthly, by 

 Henry Alley, 'Wenham, Mass. 



Terms, $1.00 per annum. To each netv subscriber 

 we will send free, by mall, one of our latest 

 improved " Drone and Queen Traps," the regular 

 price of which is R-'i cents. Send for sample copy. 



Make Postal Notec* and P. O. Money Orders 

 payable at the Salem, Mass., P. O., or enclose the 

 ll.oo at our risk. 



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Wooden Pails for Honey ! 



Wi; can furnish regular Wooden Water-Palls— 

 well painted on the outside, and with 3 iron 

 hoops ana a tiBhi-atting wood cover, at SS.S5 

 per dozen. 'I heT will hold a*> lbs. of honey, and 

 when em ply, can be utilized for use as an ordinary 

 household pall. 



xaoa. e. nbivhabt a son, 



92S & 925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO UiL. 



Dadant's Foundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another columo- 



DR. FOOTE'S 



HAND-BOOK OF HEALTH, 



HrNTS AND Ready Recipes, 



Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a 

 great amount of information, of the Utmost Im- 

 portance to Everybody, concerning their daily 

 nabits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing. Sleeping 

 Bathing, Working, etc. 



IT TEliLS ABOUT 



What to Bat. 



How to Eat it. 

 Things to Do, 

 Things to Avoid, 

 Perils of Summer, 

 How to Breathe, 

 Overheating Houses, 

 Ventilation, 

 Influence of Plants, 

 Occupation for Invalids, 

 Superfluous Hair, 

 Restoring the Drowned, 

 Preventing Near-sight- 

 edness. 



Parasites of the Skin, 

 Bathing— Best way. 

 Lungs & Lung Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them, 

 Clething— what to Wear, 

 How much to Wear 

 Contagious DlBeaaes, 

 How to Avoid them, 

 Exercise, 

 Care of Teeth, 

 After-Dinner Naps, 

 Headache, cause & cure. 

 Malarial Affections, 

 Croup— to Prevent. 



IT TELLS HOW TO CURE 



Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chltblains, Cold Feet, 

 Com8,Coughs,Cholera,Diarrhoei. Diphtheria, Dys- 

 entery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Ear Ache, Felons, 

 Fetid Feet. Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, 

 Hoarseness, Itching, Inaatned Breasts, Ivy Poison- 

 ing, Moles. Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, 

 BnorlDg. Stammering, 8ore Eyes, Sore Mouth, Sore 

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 Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers, Warts 

 Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. 

 Price only 85 Cents. Sent by Mail, post-paid. 

 THOS. G. NETrittAN & SON, 

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



Dadant'sFonndation Factory, wholesale 



•Bd retail. See Advertisement In another column. 



FORTY - THREE VALUABLE BOOKS FREE I 



These books are published in pamphlet form, man j' of them being illustrated. 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, these 

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



I. The Widow Tlcilott Popers. Thfa Is the boo» 

 over which your t-raiilmotbi-TS lauKlietl till they cried, and 

 il la just as fuiiriy lo-day &s it ever was. 



'i. Winter Evening Ituereatlon*, s larRe colIectloD 

 ofAotins Cliiiraiie:^, Tilbk'aiix, Games, Puziles.eto.. for bo- 

 cj.-il gatherings, private IU<;atrlcal8. and eveDiD&a at boiue; 

 lllitstriited. 



3 Back to the Olt llome. A Novel. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay, author of ■' Hiililiu I'crils." etc. 



* WalofsueMf Recitations »imI llcudlncn, a targe 

 and choice collection fur Actioot exhibitious and public and 

 private entertriinrnvnti. 



6. The Standurd l-t-ttcr Writer for Ladlea and 

 GcQtIemea. a ooruiiletw cui Ic to corrcspoudcnce, giving plain 

 dlrectioD:^ for the cotiipo->itioa of letters of every kiud, with 

 Innumerahli' form-taud examples. 



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

 author of " The Woman in \V hite," etc. 



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

 Wood, author of •liast Lviine," etc. 



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

 *■ The La^ly of the Lake " la a romance in verse, and of all 

 tho worl('< of Scott none 1b more beautiful than this. 



9. In Cupld% y^U A Novel. By the author of " Dora 

 Thora-f.' 



M). Ani<i>H Barton. A Novel, By George Eliot, author 

 of Adam B. d... ' -The Mill on the Floss, " etc. 



II. Lady Gvrendolhic*8 f>ream. A Novel. By the 

 author of " Dora Thm-ue." etc. 



12. The Mrctery of the Holly Tree A Novel. 

 By th.' AutliGT of" Dora Thome." 



13. The Kudffctof Wit, Humor and Fun, a large 

 collection of ihe funny etories, skeiches, anecdutea, poems 

 and jokea that have been written for some years; lUus-lrated. 



U. John liowerbnnh> Wife. A Novel. By MIsa 

 Uulock, author of "Joho Halifax, GenilemaD," etc. 



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

 author of " Miiry Rarton,"etc. 



16. Sixteen Complete 8tertefi ty Forular Anifcors, 

 embracing love, liumoroua and detective etories, stories o( 

 society life, of adventure, of railway Ufe, etc, all very lo- 

 teresting. 



17. Jasper Dnne*!i Sceret- A Novel. By Miaa M. E. 

 Braddon, author -if "Aurora i'loyd," etc. 



18. Fancy Work for Home Adornment* an entirely 

 Dew work upon this nuhject, con tainiug easy and practical in- 

 structions for making fancy baskets, wall pockets, brackets, 

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

 Illustrated. 



"t. GrImmV Fairy Stories for tho Toans. The 

 iiQcst collectmu of fairy stories ever published. Tho chil- 

 dren will be delighted with them. 



20. Uanual oJTEtlauette for Ladies and Gentlemen, a 

 guide to potiteue^s and i^ood hreediog, giving the ruled ot 

 modera etiauelte for all occasions. _ 



We Offer the above books as PREMIUMS for Club Subscriptions to the American Bee 

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

 lor Three Subscriptions, with $.*i.OO. any 25 of the books. And for Four Sub- 

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



ThisoflPer is only grood for subscriptions, accompanied by the Cash, received during 

 November and December, 1886. 



We will mail any 5 of these books for 25 cents, or the whole forty-threeifor $1.50«- 

 Order by the Numbers, only. — 



Zl- CTHenil KnowieoJKo TOr the JUIlllon, a han-lr 

 hook of UHi.ful idformatiuu for all, upon many and varl"uc' 



subji'i.'ts; illuBtratL'd. 



22. The Homo Cook Book and Family Phritl- 

 clan, coMtainIng hundn-ds of excellent cooking reciper 

 and hints to houRicki'epers, also telling how to cure all com* 

 mon atlrai.'Uts by aitniile home remedl''s. 



2t. Manners and OuKtomn In Far Away Land*. » 

 very interesting and iostruciive book of tni vela, dei-critilng 

 the peculiar life, habits, manners and customs of the pt;opl8 

 of forpign countries, illustrated. 



21. 57 Popular Ballads. Same size as sheet mu^lQ. 

 All the old and newaongs. 



2J. Culled Back. A Novel. By Hogli Conway, au- 

 thor of " Dark Dava." eto, 



2r,. At the World's Mercy. A Novel. By Florence 

 Ward<.'n, author of " Tlia House on the Mareh." etv:. 



27. Mildred Trovanlon. A Novel. By "The Duchess, 

 author of " Mnl'v Bawn," etc. 



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

 of "Called Back." eto. 



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

 Jeon, author of" Bread • an d'Cheese-and-Kissee," etc. 



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

 "Brenla Yorke, " etc. 



31. GikbrlePs Marriage. A Novel. By Wilklc CoIHdh, 

 author of" No Name," etc. 



32. Keaplnc the Whirlwind. A Novei. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay. author of" Old Uiddleton's Money. " etc. 



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

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



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

 " Dora Thorne,* etc. 



35. Talerle'n Fate<. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, an- 

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



36. Sister Rose. A Novel. By Wllkie Colltos, author of 

 "The Woman in White." etc. 



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

 " East Lynne.' 



S8. The Lanrel Bosh. A Novel. By UIbs Muloc&r 

 author of " John Halifa.T, Gentleman," et«. 



39. Robinson CruHoe. A thrilllDg narrative by Dan* 

 le\ De Foe, describing the ndventorea of a castaway on aO 

 island in the South Pacifli! Ocean. 



40- How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical an* 

 instructive serirs of arliol.'s by Mr. P. H. Jacoba, Poultry 

 Editor of" The I'arm and Gardoo." 



41. Parlor Matric and Chemical Experiments. * 

 book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks 

 in magfc and Instructive experiments with simple agents. 



t2. Gems of tho Poets, containing eight charming 

 Fele<?tlon3 from Tennyson. Longfellow, Whittler. Byron, 

 Shilley, Moore, Bryant, and others. 



43. Bulldlne Plans for Practical* Low^cosfr 

 Houses, a full description and plan" i\f Eight modera 

 boustis, raoging ia.prlce fVom |500 to fi&CO. 



923 & 925 West Madison Street. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS, etc. 



For Circulars, apply to 



CHA.8. F. M17TH iS^ SON, 



Freeman 4 Central Aye.. - CINCINNATI, O. 

 P.S.— Send 10c. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers 



HOICEOPATHIC ff fy 



SPECIFIC No. ^0 



In uae 30 years. The only euccessfiil remedy for 



Nervous Debility, Vital Weal(ness, 



and Prostration, from nver-work or other causes. 

 $1 per vial, or 6 vials and larce vial powder, for $5. 



SOLDBX DRDGGiSTS. orsentpo.stjiaid OD recelptof 

 price.— Uomphrej^s'JUediciae to., lUO Fulton 8U, ^. Y. 



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Dadant'sFonndation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. Bee Advertisement Id another column. 



BEESWAX. 



"We pay :BOc. perlb., delirered here, for yellow 

 Beeswax. To avoid mistakes, the shipper's name 

 bonld always be on each package. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN dtc SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, IIX. 



A Year among the Bees, 



BBIXO 



A Talk about some of the TmpleTnents, Plans 



and Practices of a Bee-keeper of 2r» years* 



Experience, who has for H v'^t-s made the 



Production of Hnney ku Exclnsive 



Business. 



Price. 7S eenta, by mall. This Is a new wort» 

 of about 114 paRes, well-printed ana nicely bound 

 In cloth. Address, 



THOS. G. IVE^ITT AN & SON, 



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



FLAT - BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



^^^,^^ . high side-walls, 4 to 16 square feet to 

 H.v^^^^^l the pounc?.. Circular and samples freer 

 fl^M'Sil J. VjiJJ DEOSEN & SONS, 



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THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



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The BRITISH Bee .Journal 18 published every 

 Week, at Ten Shillings and md. per annum, and 

 contains tbe beat practical Information for thff 

 lime beinp, sbowing what to do, and when and 

 how to do it. It is edited by T. W. Cowan, Esq. 



The British Bee Journal and the American 

 Bee JoiTRNAL, one year, for $2.90. 



