THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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^(Ixjcvtiscmcuts. 



Stanley's Vandervort Foundation. 



We are now prepared to furnish our heavy and 

 light foundation at the fuUowine prices: Heavy 

 foiindtttii-n. cut to tit iiny size frame. ninninK uhout 

 5 feet per lb., with hi^'h side wall. 43n. per lb. Thin 

 foundation, made on the light nr hiuh-walled mill, 

 srjc. per lb - lo per cent. disco\int on iw Ih. lots. If 

 -cut all one size. G.W.STANLKY & BKO.. 



23w4t Wyoming, N. Y. 



CAGE AND TRAP for Conflniuff the 

 Qaeen while (^Itpplnff her ^VlnB.— Any 



person that can openanive and find the queen 

 can, with this device, clip herwtnK without danger 

 of klUine or injuring her in the least. Price by 

 mail, postpaid. 30 cents; 4 for Ji. Dealers send 



for pnce list by the quantity 



FRANK FXJNK. 

 23wtf Beverlv, Adams Co., 111. 



POR SALE, 



One of the Largest Manufactories 



OF 



Apiarian Suppiies in tlie World. 



35 Hands now Employed, 



Here is an opportunity for one or two bee-keep- 

 ■ ers to obtain u gi 'od business. My reason for gell- 

 iDK is that I am disabled. For information address 

 "S." care of the Bee Journal, Chicano, 111., who 

 win forward the correspondence to me. :i3wtf 



. NEW IDEAS. 



Foundation ready for business, sheets bound 

 with a light wooden rim. sample t^c; Bee's Tongue 

 Register, eent by mail for $:^.i!'i ; Italian Queens 

 improved by a new process ; Italian or Black Bees 

 for sale In a hive adapted to M.igratory bee-keep- 

 Inp— can be securely closed for moving in one min- 

 ute. For partk'uliira address, 

 Ssmly JOHN H. MARTIX, Hartford, N.Y. 



Excelsior Dunham and Vandervort 



FOUNDATION. 



Owing to the large advance in the price of wax, I 

 now quote prices thus : Dunham, lOto .^0 lbs., 4'2c., 

 ■over 50 lbs.. 410.. less than 10 lbs., 44c.; Vander- 

 ▼ort, 10 aq. feet to the lb., 1 to in lbs., .'i7c., 10 to 50 

 Jb8., 54c. No discounts. Circular free. 



J. V. CALDWELL, 



3wly Cambridge. Henry Co., 111. 



4— RACES OF BEES— 4 



Italian, Cyprlitn, Holy I>mi() and Hnngra- 

 rlnn Quf ens.— Warranted queens, |;i..')(i : extra 

 ^selected. $1.75 ; tested, %2. Send for my Slat An- 

 nual Clrcnliir. 



19wtf HENRY AI.I-EX, Wenham. Mass. 



EVERY FARMER AND MILLER 



SHOULD have FISHER'S GRAIN TABLES. 192 

 pages, pocliet form ; full of useful tables for 

 casting up grain, produce, hay; cost of pork, inter- 

 est; wiiges tables, wood meanurer, ready reckoner, 

 plowing tables and more miscellaneouB matter and 

 useful tables for farmers and others than any 

 ■similar book ever published. Ask your bookseller 

 for it. Sent post-paid for 40 cents. Agents can 

 make money selling this book. G. W. FISHER, 



B0X23.S, Rochester, N.Y. 

 t^" Also for sale at the Bee Journal Office. „^ 

 2w6m. 



inCIITCWANTED to sell Dr.Chase's 2.000 Recipe 

 Autn I Book. Sells at Sight. Double your money 

 AddressDr.Chaae'sPrintingUouso.AnnArbor.Mlch 

 36ml yp 



60LDEN ITALIAN QUEENS. 



i-frame Nucleus, with Test- 

 ed Queen $4.50 



i-frame Nucleus, with Test' 



ed Queen 5.00 



'^Fuil Colony, with Tested 



Queen, before July 1 12.00 



Same, after July 1 10.00 



TestedQueen.beforeJuly 1, 3.00 

 after July l.. 2.50 

 " *' per half doz., 



f!^fl "TL after July l 13.50 



Address, by Registered Ijetter 

 or Postoffice Order, 



DR. I. P. WILSON, 



Iwtf Burlington, Iowa. 



100 Colonies 



I-'OR SALE. ALSO. 



TESTED AND DOLLAR QUEENS 

 BEES BY THE POUND. 



Send address for prices. 

 Iw35t JAMES HEDDON.Dowagiac. Mich. 



Given'sFoundationPress. 



The latest Improvement In 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. 



Iwly D. 8. GIVEN <Se €., Hoopeston, 111. 



1882-J. S. TADL0CK.-1882 



LULING. CALDWELL CO., TEXAS. 

 Breeder of Pure Italian Queens. I use one of 

 J. H. Nellis' best iraoorted queens. Tested Queen, 

 $2.ri0 ; per half-dnzen, *i:i.."j0. Select Tested. ?3 ; 

 per half-dozen, f ii;. No "Dollar" ornuclei-queens 

 handled. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed, 

 if possible. I4w39t 



1882. -ITALIAN QUEENS. -1882. 



I :ini now booking orders for my 

 (GOLDEN ITALIANS, reared from 

 the ijeststockin the country. War- 

 ranted Queens. $1 ; Tested Queens, 

 uarly in the season, f 2.50 ; after 

 July, $2; 2 frame Nucleus, with 

 Tested Queen. *4 ; Full Colony, 

 with Tested Queen, $10. The Best 

 Quinhy Smoker for til.50. Address all orders to 



r.. a. DiEHi.. 



(Money Order Office)— Butler, Dekalb Co., Ind. 

 lOwtf 



THE CONaUEROR. 



Large Smokers need wide shields. Bingham's 

 have them, and springe that do not rust anM break, 

 and bellows that stjurks and smoke do not enter. 

 The Conqueror has all improvements made to date, 

 and a 3x7 inch stove, and 5x7 inch bellows. Sent 

 postpaid for J2. Address, 



BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON, 



13wlf Abronia. Mich. 



Rev. A. SALISBURY 



Camargro, Douglas couuty, 111. 



20 Years Experience in Queen Rearing, 



our Motto is: 

 — " L< iw Prices. Quick Returns ; Cus- 

 tnnicrs Never Defrauded." 



Italian Queens $1; Tested — $2 



Cyprian Queens — f i; Tested — f2 

 Palestine Queens. .$1 ; Tested... t2 

 E.xtra Queens, for swarming sea- 

 son, ready, if we are timely notltled. 

 _ , One-frame Nucleus, either Italian. 



Cyprian or Pale?*line. $4; Colony of bees, either 

 Italian, Cyprian or Palestine, 8 frames.|8. Comb 

 foundation on Dunham machine, 25 lbs. or over, 

 35c. per lb. ; on Knot machine, thin, for boxes, 40c. 

 per lb. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 Q/-\c. paid for bright wax. Mouey Orders en 

 ^U Tudcola. III. Iwly. 



PRIZE QUEENS FOR 1882, 



From the Evergreen Apiarj, 



KEV. E. I*. BKIGGS. of Wilton Junction 

 Iowa, will furnish Italian Queens from either of 

 his Prize Mothers, as eiirly in tlie coming season as 

 they can be bred, at the following nites : Tested 

 Queens, $3; Warranted Queens. *2 ; Queens with- 

 out guarantee, *i ; Two comb Nucleus, with Test- 

 ed Queen, $4. Orders filled in rotation, as received, 

 if accompanied with the cash. 3w26t 



ZiOOK ZIEZIB! 



If you want cheap bees and hives to suit, good 

 Cyprian, Albino or Italian Queens. Comb Founda- 

 tion, all kinds, lection Boxes, and everything a 

 live apiarist neods. send for prices. 



Full Colonies and Nuclei a Specialty 



with good younc yneens- Give me a call, friends, 

 and I will try and please you. (Box ki9 ) 



B. T. KLAN AGAN, Rose Hill Apiary, 

 5wly Belleville, St. Clnir County, 111. 



A NEW BEE BOOK! 



Bees&Honey 



OR THE 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the XTeekly Bee Journal. 



It contains ir,o profusely illustrated pages. Is 

 "fully up with the times" in all the various im- 

 provements and inventions in this rapidly devel- 

 oping pursuit, and presents the apiarist with 

 everything that can aid in the suc^esstul manage- 

 ment of the honey bee, and at the same time pro- 

 duce the most honey in its best and most attract- 

 ive condition, (.'hief among the new chapters are 

 "Bee Pasturiige a Necessitv.' " Management of 

 Bees and Honey at Fairs." " Marketing Honey." 

 etc. Price, bound in cloth, 75 cents; in paper 

 covert". 50 centM, postpaid. 



98A W. Mudlson Street, Chicago, 111. 



Appreciative Notices. 



beglnners.- 



■Farmere' 



Carefully prepared for 

 Cabinet, Amherst. N. H. 



A very valuable work to those engaged In bee- 

 raising.— News. Prairie City. Iowa. 



We advise all who keep bees to send for this ex- 

 cellent work.— Journal. Louisiana, Mo. 



Its chapter on marketing honey Is worth many 

 times its cost.— Citizen, Pulaski, Tenn. 



Carefully prepared, and of vast importance to 

 bee-raisers.— Indianian, Clinton, Ind. 



A neat and abundantly illustrated hand-book of 

 apiculture.— American Agriculturist, N. Y. 



New and valuable, and embellished with 109 

 beautiful engravings.— Democrat. Salem, Ind. 



Much practical useful information, in a cheap 

 form.- Daily Standard, New Bedford. Mass. 



Contains all the information needed to make 

 bee-culture successful.- Eagle, Union City, Ind. 



Just such a work as should be In the hands of 

 every beginner with bees.— News, Kelthsburg, III. 

 A valuable work for all who are interested In the 

 care and management of bees.- Democrat, Alle- 

 gan, Mich. 



The most perfect work for the price ever yet pro- 

 duced onlhesubjectof bee-culture.— Anti-Monop- 

 olist, Lebanon, Mo. 



The engravings are fine. It is gotten up in the 

 very best style, and is cheap at the price.— Farmer, 

 Cleveland, O. 



It comprises al! that is necessary for successful 

 bee-culture, save experience and good judgment. 

 - Dally Republican, Utica. N. Y. 



A manual, containing all the newest discoveries 

 in the management of these little workers.— Plain 

 Dealer, St. Lawrence, N. Y. 



Full of practical instruction, that no one who 

 contemplates keeping bees can do without.-Far- 

 mers' Journal, Louisville, Ky. 



Gives minute details for the management and 

 manipulations necessary to make bee-keeping a 

 success.— Col. Valley and Farm. 



It embraces every subject that can interest the 

 beginner in bee-culture. The engravings perfectly 

 illustrate the text.— Farm and Fireside, Spring- 

 field, O. 



Embraces every subjectof inierest in the apiary, 

 giving very thorough details of the manngement 

 and manipulations necessary to make bee-keeping 

 a success.— Farm. Longmont, Colo. 



Written in an interesting and attractive manner, 

 and contains valuable information for all readers, 

 even though they be not directly interested in the 

 care of bees.— Sentinel, Rome. N. Y. 



It Is a valuable and practical book, and contains 

 a complete resume of the natural history of the 

 little busy bee. as well as of all that one needs to 

 know in their care and management.— Chicago 

 Herald. 



Describes all the newest discoveries in the art, 

 by which tlic production of delicious and health- 

 giving honey is obtained, aswell as how to prepare 

 it for the market in the most attractive shape.— 

 Signal, Napoleon, O. 



Contains a vast fund of information in regard to 

 bee-culture. He who would keep abreast ttf the 

 times must keen posted in allthe Improvements in 

 his line. We advise all interested to get a copy of 

 this book.— Daily Times. San Bernardino. Cal. 



It embraces every subject that will interest the 

 beginner. It describes all the newest di9r<^)vertes 

 in the art by which the pro(lucti(mof delit-iousand 

 health-giving honey is obtained, as well as how to 

 prepare it for the market in the most attractive 

 form. It is embellished with beautiful engravings, 

 and is the most perfect work of the kind, for the 

 price, that hiia ever come under our notice.— Far- 

 mer. Lancaster, Pa. 



A r.iheral DUcoant to Tlealers by 

 the Dozen or Hoiidrcd. 



