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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Bees for Sale. 



I will sell SOO Colonies of Black Bees, 



in Hives from one to three yeara old, to be deliv- 

 ered at depot at Alhuny. N. Y., as soon as May 1, 

 188:2. I have liad \r, years' experience in the bee 

 businees, and claim to know what constitutes a 

 good colony. Persons wishinR to buy will please 

 write to A. SNYBJBR. 



iwtf Clarksville, Albany Co.. N. Y. 



APCUTC^V ANTED to sell Dr.Chase's 2.fMio Recipe 

 AuLn I Book. Sells at Sight, Double your onmey 

 Addre9sDr.Chaae'8PrintingUouse,AnnArbor,Mich 

 36m 1 yp 



GOLDEN ITAUAN QUEENS. 



i-franie Nucleus, with Test- 



, cd t,>uecn $4.r><.i 



j-franie Nucleus, with Test- 



K ed gueen r>.m 



Full Colony, with Tested 



Queen, before July I V2.(Xi 



Same, after July i HUin 



TestedQucen, before July 1, 3.0i.i 

 after July i.. 2.50 

 " " per half doz., 



after Jul y l 13.50 



Address, by Registered Letter 

 or PostofBce Order, 



DR. I. P. WILSON, 



Iwtf Burlington, Iowa. 



VOLUME FOR I880, 



Bound in paper covers. A few copies lor sale at 



$1.00, postpaid to .any .iddress. 



THOMAS O. NEWMASf, 



974 West Madison Street, Chicago. III. 



TIN PAILS FOR HONET. 



These Pails have a full cover, and are excellent 

 for marketing Candied Honey. The gallon and 

 half gallon palls have a bail or handle, the quarts 

 and pints have none. 



Assorted samples of the four sizes, put inside 

 one another as a nest, price 5n cents. These pails 

 are very useful for many other purposes, after be- 

 ing emptied of the honey by consumers. The fol- 

 lowing are the prices ; 



Per Doz. Periof) 

 Gallon, holding 10 lbs. of honey.... $1.80.... $12.00 

 Half Gallon, '* 5 " " .... 1.50.... 9.00 

 Quart, " 2W " " ... l.*20.... 7.00 

 Pint, " 1J4 " " 75.... 4.00 



COLOR1 



LABELS. 



1 now have on hand two sizes of Colored Labels 

 for these tin pails (one size for pints and quarts 

 and another for half-gallons and gallons), and can 

 supply any quantity of either size, by mail, post- 

 paid, at I cent each. When KX' or more of either 

 size is ordered, I will print your name and address 

 onthem without extra charge. Prices for larger 

 quantities than :;i_Kj given upon application. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



972 West Madison Street, CliicaKo, HI. 



CALIFORlAl ATTENTION. 



FOR SAI^E VERT CHEAP, 



a four-inch Dunham Machine, just right to make 

 foundation for small frames. Everything neces- 

 sary to go right to work. 

 51w4t S. S. BUTLER, M. D., Los Gatos, Cal. 



BARNES' PATENT 



Foot Power Machinery 



^ CIRCULAR and 



SCROLL SAWS, 



Hand. Circular Rip Saws for 

 general heavy and light rip- 

 ping. Lathes. &c. These ma- 

 chines are especially adapted 

 to Hive Mablng. It will pay 

 every bee-keeper to send for 

 our 48 page Illustrated Cata- 

 logue. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 

 Rockford, Winnebago Co., 111. 



HEDDOITS CmCULAR, 



FOK 1883. 



NOW READY. 



Send address. Post Ollice. County and State. Be 

 sure to state whether or not you now have my 

 J8.S1 Circular. 



TP'an ted— Beeswax ; also, a Student Appren- 

 tice. Address. JAMES HEUDON, 



lw3ot Dowagiac, Mich. 



Given'sFoiindationPress. 



Tiie latest improveinciitin Foundation. Our thin 

 and common Foundation is not surpassed. The 

 only invention to make Foundation in the wired 

 frame. All Presses warranted to give satisfaction. 

 Send for Catalogue and Samples. 



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BEE-KEEPERS 



All buy Dodge's Summer and Winter Tup and l^n- 

 trance Feeder and Upward Ventilator. It feeds 

 svrup, candy, sugar, comb, or extracted honey, or 

 any suitable bee food.in a temperature correspond- 

 ing with the interior itf the hive ; a perfect upward 

 ventilator, without loss ni heat. Needs no testi- 

 monials ; 1 sample captures every bee-keeper. 

 The bottom of the feeder can be tin, wood, i)aper, 

 cloth, etc. I prefer cloth under all ordinary cir- 

 cumstances as on sample. Sample, by mail, BOc. 

 Per doz., via express, JSa.OO, 



U. E. DOBOE, Fredonla. N. Y. 



Inventor and Sole Manufacturer, and manufac- 

 turer and dealer in all kinds of Apiarian Stores. 



51w3t 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Square Glass Honey Jars, Tin Buckets, 

 Langstroth Bee Hives, Honey ^ectiDna, etc.. 

 Apply to «' . F. M IT T H , 



976 and ;»7S Central Ave.. CINCINNATI, O. 



B^"Send inc. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



Iwiy 



$17 n n A YEAH 

 i i i outfit fre 

 III AiiK"Hl 



I'EARand expenses toagenta, 

 free.addressi* O VIckery 

 Maine. 3(iwly 



Books for Bee -Keepers. 



Sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



974 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL, 



Bee-Keeper*8 Guide ; ot*. Cook's Manual 

 of the Apiary. — Eiilirc-ly re-written, elegantly 

 illustrated and fully "up with the times" on every 

 subject of bee-culture. It is not only instructive, 

 but intensely interesting and thoroughly practical. 

 The book is a masterly production, and one that no 

 bee-keeper, however limited his means, can atford- 

 to do without. Cloth, !ii!>1.33 ; paper cover, Hfil. 



Qulnl>y*eNewBee-Keeplngr, byL. C. Root— 

 The anthor treats the .'•ii'\iectof bee-keeping so 

 that it cannot fail to interest all. Its style is plain 

 and forcible, making all iis readers realize that its 

 authoris master of the subject,— SI. 50. 



Nov9ce*8 ABC ofBee-Cultiire, by A. I. Root 



— This em oraces "every thing pertaining to the care 

 ot the honey-bee," and is valuable m beginners and 

 those more advaoced. Cloth, SI. 35; paper, !S1. 



K.1iis*8 Bee-Keeperh' Text-Book, by A.J. 



King.— This edition is revised ;md brought down to 

 the present time. Cloth. 3^1. OO; paper, 7oc. 



l«anK8troth on the Hive and Honey Bee* 



' This is a standard scientidc work. Price. SSi. 



Blessed Bees, by John Allen.— A romance of 

 bee-keeping, lull of practical information and 

 contagious enthusiasm. Cloth, iHil.OO. 



Bees and Honey ; or, successfnl manase- 

 men! s»rthe ApEai'y. by Thomas O. Newman.— 

 This embrjKes the loiiowing subjects. Location 

 of the Apiary- Honey Plants — Queen Rearing— 

 Feeding — Swarming — Dividing — Transl erring — 

 Italianizing — Introducing (Queens- Extracting — 

 Quieting and Handling Bees— Marketing Honey, 

 etc. It is published in Eimlinh and Oermau,— 

 Price tor either edition, -lO cents, postpaid. 



Dzlerzon Theory ;— presents the fundamen- 

 tal principles <it bee-cultuie, and Jurni.'*lie.'i the 

 facts and arguments to demonstrate them. 13 c. 



Honey, as Food and Medicine, by Thomas 

 6. Newman.— This p;iniphlet discourses upon ilie 

 Ancient History of Bees and Honey . the nature, 

 quality, sources, and preparation ot Honey fur the 

 Market ; Honey as lood. eivinu recipes tor making 

 Honey Cakes, Cookies, Puddings, Foam.Wines.etc; 

 and Honey as Medicine with many useful Recipes. 

 It is intended for consumers, and shouU: lie scat- 

 tered by iliousands, creating a demand for honey 

 everywhere. Published in EnfEliinh and Ofrman. 

 Price for either edition. «c. ; per dozen, 50c. 



IVInterlner Bees. — This contains the Prize 

 Ess-avson ihissubject. read before the Centennial 

 Bee-Keepers' Association. Q'he Prize— ^2i in gold 

 — was awarded to Prot <'ook's Essay, which is here 

 given in full. Price. lOc. 



The Hive I Use- Being a description ot the 

 hive used by G. M. Doolittle. Price, oc. 



Extracted Honey; HarvestInK, Hnndl- 

 Intf and MiirketinK-- A li^-paye pamphlet, by 

 Ch. i, C. P. I>adaiit. giving in detail the methods 

 and management adopted in their apiary. This 

 contains many useful hints.— Price 15c. 



Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers, by Chas. 



F. Muth; 3 J p:it:es. It gives Mr, Muth's views on 

 the management of bees. Price, lOc. 



Food Adnlterotion ; What we eat and should 

 not eat. This book should be in every family, and 

 ought to create a sentiment against adulteration of 

 food products, and demand a law to pmteci the 

 consumer against the numerous health-destroying 

 adulterations offered aa food. 20O pages SOe- 



Moore's Universal Assistant, and Com- 

 plete Mechanic, contains over l.oOO,(Hni Indus- 

 dustrial Facta, Calculations. Processes. Tr-t-V- Se- 

 crets, Legal Items. Business Forms, etc., f vast 

 utility to every Mechanic. FarDier and Business 

 Slan. tJives ^no.ooo items for CJas, Steam, Civil 

 and Mining Engineers. Machinists, Millers. Black- 

 smiths, Founders, Miners. Metallurgists. Assayers. 

 Plumbers, (Jus and Steam Fitters, Bronzers, (iild- 

 ers. Metal and Wood Workers of every kmd, 



The work contains l.ojn paties, is a veritable- 

 Treasury of Useful Knowledge, and worth its 

 weight in gold to any Mechanic. Business Man, or 

 Farmer. Price, postage paid,lS2.50. 



Kendall's Horse Book. — No book could be 

 more useful to horse owners. It has iJ.'i engravings 

 illustrating positions of stck hoses, and treats all 

 diseases in .i plain and comprehensive manner. It 

 has recipes, a table of doses, and much valuable 

 horse information. Paper, SS5c< 



Kopp*s Easy Calculator.— These are handy 



tables for all kinds ».)f merchandise and interest. 

 It is really a lightning calculator, well bound, with 

 slate and pocket. Cloth,*!.; Morocco, !*1.50. 



Chicken Cholera, byA. J. Hill,— A treatise on 

 tta cause, symptoms and cure. Price, S5c. 



Address, 



THOMAS G. NE^l'MAN, 



974 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILI* 



