THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



413 



Special >'otioe.— This number of the 

 Bee Journal completes the first 

 half of the volume for 18S2. A few 

 have only subscribed for six months, 

 and their subscriptions expire with 

 this number. To all sucli we desire 

 to remark that by sending on their 

 renewal «( once, they will not only 

 prevent the annoyance to themselves 

 ■of missing the regular visits -of their 

 old friend— the Weekly Bee Jour- 

 nal, but they will save us much 

 trouble in taking their names off 

 from our mailing lists, and then re- 

 •entering them within a short time. 

 We hope all will renew at once or 

 «lse send us a notice by return mail, 

 if they desire its visits continued. 



^ Our new location, No. 925 West 

 Madison St., is only a few doors from 

 the new branch postoffice. We have 

 a telephone and any one in the city 

 •wishing to talk to us througli it will 

 please call for No. 7087— that being 

 our telephone number. 



Bee Pasturage a Necessity. — We have 

 just issued a new pamphlet giving our 

 views on this important subject, with 

 suggestions what to plant, and when 

 and how. It is illustrated with 26 en- 

 gravings, and will be sent postpaid to 

 any address for 10 cents. 



^° Binders cannot be sent to Can- 

 ada by mail— the International law 

 will not permit anything but samples 

 of merchandise weighing less than 8 oz. 



A Sample Copy of the Weekly Bee 

 Journal will be sent free to any per- 

 son. Any one intending to get up a 

 club can have sample copies sent to 

 the persons they desire to interview, 

 by sending the names to this office. 



®" The postal law makes the taking 

 of a newspaper and the refusal to pay 

 for the same, theft, and any person 

 guilty of such action is liable to crim- 

 inal proceedings the same as thougli 

 he had stolen goods to tlie amount of 

 the subscription. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 ■which are printed a large bee in gold, 

 we send for 10 cts. each, or $8 per 100. 



1^ Ashland, Pa., June 3, 1880.— A 

 case of spavin that came under my 

 observation was entirely cured by one 

 bottle of Kendairs Spavin Cure, and 

 the horse sold afterwards for S200. 

 2otf i'ours truly, C. H. Barnard. 



The Apiary Register. 



All who intend to be systematic in 

 their work in tlie apiary, should get a 

 copy and commence to use it. 



For .50 colonies ( 120 pages) $1 00 



" 100 colonies (220 pages 1 .50 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) ,2 00 



The larger ones can be used for a 

 few colonies, give room for an increase 

 of numbers, and still keep the record 

 all together in one book, and are there- 

 fore tlie most desirable ones to pro- 

 cure at the start. 



Honey as Pood and Medicine. 



A new edition, revised and enlarged, 

 the new pages being devoted to new 

 Recipes for Honey Medicines, all kinds 

 of cooking in wliich honey is used, and 

 healthful and pleasant beverages. 



We have put the price of them low 

 to encourage bee-keepers to scatter 

 thern far and wide. Single copy 6 

 cents, postpaid; per dozen, .50 cents; 

 per hundred, S4.00. On orders of 100 

 or more, we print, if desired, on the 

 cover-page, " Presented by," etc., 

 (giving the name and address of the 

 bee-keeper who scatters them). This 

 alone will pay him for all his trouble 

 and expense — enabling him to dispose 

 of his honey at home, at a good profit. 



^" Those who may wish to change 

 from other editions to the Weekly,can 

 do so by paying the difference. 



Advertisements intended for the Bee 

 Journal must reach this office by 

 Saturday of the previous week. 



Three years ago St. Julian, the great 

 California trotter, was unknown ; the 

 same may be said of Kendall's Spavin 

 Cure. Now both have a world-wide 

 reputation. Why? Because they 

 both have merit. One is a great trot- 

 ter, the other is the most successful 

 remedy ever discovered to be used on 

 man or beast. 26w4t 



CLUBBING LIST. 



We supply tfie Weekly American Bee Jour- 

 iiHl and any of the foIlowinE periodicala, one year. 

 at the prices quoted in the last column of fleiires. 

 The first column sivesthe regular price of both 

 All postage is prepaid by the publishers. 



PublishfTs' Price. Club. 



The Weekly Bee .Tournal, f 2 00. . 



andGleaninRsinHee-CulturefA.I.Root) 8 00. . 2 75 

 Bee-Keepers' Mapazino (A.J. Kins). 3 00. . 2 60 

 Bee-Keepers'lnstructorl W.Thomas) 2 50.. 2 35 



The 4 above-named papers 4 50.. 4 00 



Bee-Keepers'Kxch'nffedlouk JkPeet) :^ 00. . 2 80 



Bee-Keepers' Guide (A.G.IIill) 2 50.. 2 35 



Kansas Bee-Keeper 260.. 2 40 



The 7 above-named papers 6 30.. 5 50 



The Weeklv Bee Journal one year and 



Prof. Cook's Manual! bound in ctoth) 3 25.. 3 DO 

 Bees and Honev, (T. (i. Newman; " 2 75. . 2 50 



Binder lor Weeklv.lJWl 2 85.. 2 75 



Binder for Weekly for 1882 2 75.. 2 60 



Sittxjcvtiscmjewts. 



The American Bee Joxtrnal Is the oldest Bee 

 Paper in America, and has a large circulation In 

 every State, Territory and Province, among farm- 

 ers, mechanics, professional and business men, 

 and Is, therefore, the best advertising medium. 



BEESWAX. 



I wiBh to buy a quantltyof good rellow Beeswax. 

 I am piiyina 34c. per pound, delivered here. Cash 

 on arrival. Shipments solicted. 



To avoid mistalies, the name of the shipper 

 should always be on each package. 



ALFRED H. STEWMAX. 

 923 West Marlison Street. CHICAGO, ill 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS, 



FKOM" IMPORTED STOCK. 



Warranted Queen, Jl.oi. ii for $.-),ik); Tested 

 Queen. $l.,^.n. Address by registered letter or post- 

 office order, F. M, SCATTERGOOD, 



-•"fW Newiiarden, Col. Co., Ohio. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



RogerAvllle, Genesee County, Mich., 



Makes a specia^y of rearint: fine Italian Queens. 

 All queens bre-l from imptirted queens, and from 

 the purest and best home-bred queens, and the 

 ct'lls huilt in full colonies. No black bees in the 

 vicinity. Sln^'le queen. $i.oo; six queens for$5.<)0; 

 twelve or more, 7.^c. each. Ter-ted queens. $2.00 

 each. Safe arrival by mail guaranteed. Send 

 money by draft, registered letter, or by money or- 

 der drawn on Flint, Mich. I'fismtf 



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 espeouillv adapted 

 to Hive Maklnif. Itwill pay 

 every bee-keeper to send for 

 our 4)?-page Illustrated Cata- 

 logue. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES. 

 No. 2017 Main street, 

 Rocklord, Winnebago Co., 111. 



Glass in Bee-Keeping*. 



Application hag been made to uie to take stu- 

 dents in Bee-Keeping. I have, therefure. deter- 

 mined to begin a class on MONDAY, JULY' in, and 

 eictend through eight weeks. The instruction will 

 Include a study of the Anatomy and Physiology of 

 the Bee. Queen-Rearing, Artittcial Increase. Im- 

 plements, Comb Honey, E.xtracted Honev. Bee 

 Pasturage. Winterinfi. etc. 



I have a good library of Bee Literature, all Ap- 

 proved Modern Appliances, etc. My home Apiary 

 has eighty colonies of Italian Bees, among whicn 

 students can practice. ~ O. CLUTE, 



24w Iowa City. Iowa. 



FLAT. BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



high side-walls. 4 to Ifl square feet to 

 the pound. Circular and samples free 

 J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS. 

 Sole Manufacturers. 

 Sprout Brook, Mont. Co., N. r. 



Pure ItalianBees 



at reas<"'nable prices 



FULL COLONIES IN LANGSTROTH HIVES. 

 quj<:ens and ^'ucLEI. 



Satisfaction Kuaranteed in every sale, 

 l-l^Hl ,TOHX F. DIP.MAV. Fremont, Ohio, 



TIN POINTS for GLASSING HONEY 



Cut by machinery ; are much clu'ripcr and detter 

 than hand-cut. and perfectly straight; l (k»o to 

 o.OtK), 2nc.: O.fXK) to in.ooi). j jc. ; over |(t.(M<0. 2nc.; 

 6c. per l.OOfJ extra b\' mail. Samples for 3c. stamp. 

 W. C. GII^LETTE. 

 losmSt LeRoy, Genesee Co.. N. Y. 



