1898. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Beea and Honey, or Manaseraent of nn Apiary 

 Tor Pleasnre nnd I'rotit, by TlioiuiiB G.Newman.— 

 This edition baa been largely rewritten, thoroughly 

 revised, and is " fully up with the times " In all the 

 toproveoients and inventions In this rapidly-devel* 

 Opln^ pursuit, and presents the apiarist with 

 everything that can aid In tiie successful manage- 

 ment of an apiary, and at the same time produce 

 the most honey In an attractive condition. It con- 

 tains 250 pages, and 245 Illustrations— is beautifully 

 printed In tlie highest styie of the art, and bound 

 in cloth, gold-lettered. Price, $1.00. 



I^ungstroth on the Honey-Bee, revised by 

 Z^adant— This classic In bee-culture, has been 

 entirely rewritten, and 1b fully Illustrated. It 

 treats of everytlilng relating to bees and bee-keep- 

 ing. No apiarian library Is complete without this 

 standard work by Rev. L. 1.. L,angstroth — th© 

 Father of American Bee-Culture. It has b'ZH pages; 

 bound in cloth. 



Price, postpaid, J1.25. 



Bee-fi.e:ri>ers* Guide, or Manual of the 

 Apiary, by Prof A. J, Cook, of the Michigan Agri- 

 cultural College.— This book Is nut only Instructive 

 and helpful as a guide In bee-keeping, but Is 

 Interesting and tlioroughly practical and scientlflc. 

 Itcontains a full delineation of the anatomy and 

 physloiot'> of bees. 4iiU pages ; bound In cloth and 

 ?ully illustrated. 



Price, postpaid, $1.25. 



Scientlflc Qiieen-Kearlns^, as Practically 

 Applied, by G. M. Doollttie.— A method by which 

 the very best of Queen-Bees are reared In perfect 

 accord with Nature's way. ITi! pages, bound In 

 Cloth, and Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.— A 

 cyclopsedia of 400 pages, describing everything 

 pertaining to the care of the honey-bees. It con* 

 tains ;^UU engraving's. It was written especially foi 

 beginners Bound In cloth. Price, $1.25. 



Advanced Bee-Ciilture, Its Methods and 

 Management, by W Z. Hutchinson.— The author 

 of this work Is too well known to need further 

 description of his book. He Is a practical and 

 entertaining writer. You sliould read his book. itQ 

 pages, bound In paper, and Illustrated. Price, 50 cts- 



Rational Bee-^eeplnqr, by Dr. John Dzlerzon 

 —This is a translation of his latest German book on 

 bee-cuUiire. It has 350 pages; bound 

 \a paper covers, $1.00 



Blenen-Kultur, by Thomas G. Newnan. .- 



This la a German translation of theprlncipfi por- 

 tion of the book called Bkes of Honey^ 10^ page 

 pamphlet. Price. 40 cents. 



Convention Hund-Book, for Bee-Keepers. . " 

 Thomas G. Newman.— It contains the parliamen- 

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 also Constitution and By-Laws, with subjectsfor 

 discussion, etc. Cloth, gold-lettered- Prlcei 25 cts. 



Praotical Hints to Bee-Keepers — by 

 Chas. F. MUTH. Also contiiins a Foul Brood 

 Cure and How to Winter Bees. 40 p.; 10 cts. 



Why Eat Honey '?~This Leaflet is Intend- 

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 100 copies, by mall, 30 cts.; 500 forSl.2.T; luou, $2.00. 



How to K.eep Honey and preserve Its 

 richness and flavor. Price same as Why Eat Honey. 



Alftike Clover Ijeaflet.— Full directions 

 for growing. 50 for 25 cts. ; 100 for 40 cts. ; 200. 7Uc. 



Apiary Reslstcr, by Thos. G. Newman.— 

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 Price, for 50 colonies. tl.OO; forlOO colonies, $1.25. 



Preparation of llone^' for the Market, 



'ncludlng the production and care of comb ana 

 axtracted honey. A chapter from. Bees aX"? 

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Bee-Pasturage a Necessity. — This book sug- 

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 Bees and Honev, Price, 10 cents. 



The Hive I Use, by G. M. Doolittle. It 

 details his manag-ement of bees, and methods 

 of producing- comb honey. Price. 5 cents. 



I>r. HovFard's Book on Foul Brood. 



—Gives the McEvoy Treatment and reviews the ex- 

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Silo and Silage, by Prof. A, .T. Cook.— It 

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"Winter Problem in Bee-Keeping:, by G, 

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History of Bee- Associations, and Brief Re- 



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Fonl Brood Treatment^ by Prof. F. R. 



Cheshire.— Its Cause and Prevention. Price, 10 cts 



Foul Brood, by A. R. Kobnke.— Origin, 

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Bee-Keeping for Profit, by Dr. G. L. 



Tinker.— Revised and enlarged. It details the au- 

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 of comh or extracted honey." 8)J p.; illustrated. 25c. 



Commeroial Calculator, by C. Ropp.— 



A ready Calculator, Business Arithmetic and Ac- 

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Green'** Four Boolts, by Chae. A. Green. 

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Garden and Orcliard, by Chas. A. Green 



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Kendall's Horse-Book. — 35 pictures, 



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Ijuniber and Log-Book. — Gives meas- 

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ITIaple Sugar and the Sug-ar Bush, by Prof. 

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Grain Tables, for casting up the price of 

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Capons and Capouizln;:, by Dr. Sawyer, 

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Our Poultry Doctor, or Health in the 

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Poultry for market and Poultry for 

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Turkeys for Market and Turkeys for 

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Rural Life.— Bees. Poultry, Fruits, Veg^e- 



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Potato Culture, by T. B. Terry.— It tells 

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Hand-Book of Health, by Dr. Foote.— 



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Bee-Keepers' Oireetory, by H. Alley.— 

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1. Langstroth on the Honey-Bee 82.00 



2. A B Cof Bee-Culture 2.00 



3. Bee-Keepere Guide 1.75 



4. Bees and Honey (Cloth bound] 1.65 



5. Doollttle's Scientific Queen-Hearing. 1.75 



6. Dr. Howard's Foul Brood Book 1.10 



7. Advanced Bee-Culture 1.30 



9. Bienen-Kultur [German] 1.20 



11. Rational Bee-Keeplng [Paper bound] 1.75 



12. Thirty Years Among the Bees 1.30 



13. Bee-Keeping for Profit 1.15 



14. Convention Hand-Book 1,15 



15. Poultry for Market and Profit 1.10 



16. Turkeys for Market and Profit 1.10 



17. Capons and Caponizing 1.10 



IS. Our Poultry Doctor 1.10 



19. Green's Four Books 1.15 



21. Garden and Orchard 1.15 



23. Rural Life 1.10 



25. Commercial Calculator. No. L 1.25 



26. Comme-clal Calculator. No. 2 1.40 



27. Kendall's Horse-Book 1.10 



30. Potato Culture.. 1.20 



32. Hand-Book ot Health 1.10 



34. Maple Sugar and the Sugar Bush 1.20 



35. Silo and Silage 1.10 



36. Winter Problem in Bee-Keeplng 1.30 



37. Apiary Register (lor 50 colonies) 1.75 



38. Apiary Register (for 100 colonies) . 2.00 



39. Bee-Keepers' Directory 1.30 



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Convention i^'otlfes. 



Connecllcut.— The seventh annual meet- 

 ing of the Connecticut Bee-Keepers' Associ- 

 ation will be held at the Capitol, at Hartford, 

 Wednesday, May 4, 189S- 10::iO am. Every 

 bee-keeper in tiio State should take an a':tlve 

 interest in this meeting. .\11 are cordially 

 invited. Mrs. W. E. Kii.ev, Sec. 



Waterbury, Conn. 



Illinois— The spring meeting of the North- 

 ern Illinois Bee-Keepers' Association will be 

 lield at the residence of Ale.xatnler Patterson, 

 5 miles nortlnvest of Rockforti, Tuesday, May 

 17, 1898. All are cordially invited. 



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