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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



The AMERICAN Bee Jofrnal is the oldest Bee 

 Paper in America, and has a large circulation in 

 ©very State. Territory and Province, among farm- 

 era, mechanics, professional and business men, 

 and is, therefore, the best advertising medium. 



Old Headquarters for Queens. 



We will be prepare"! on and after July loth, to 

 ship Queens by return nmil. We have the best 

 ■strain of Italians in tlie country. Our fyj^rians, 

 Holy Land and Iluntrarians cannot be excelled. 

 No 75 cent or flt^Dar queens for sale. Warranted 

 -Queens *l.riO, Tested $l'.(U), very choice Selected 

 Queens $1.7.1 each. We also have darlt and extra 

 light-colored Italians. AllQueens warranted pure 

 and sent by mail. Send ymir address una postal 

 for my ilst annnnl circnlnr :ind price list. 



:28wlt HENKX Al-JLEY, Wenham. Mass. 



For the pn^t few years I have made this excel- 

 lent food my leading article. Having the beat es- 

 tablished reputation in this city as a dealer in 

 PURE HONEY direct from the Apiaries, enables 

 me ti) obtain the highest market prices. Vour con- 

 signments and correspondence respectfully solic- 

 ited. 



R. A. BURNETT, Commission Merchant, 



Successor to Conner, Burnett & Co., 

 28wl3t KU So. Water Street. Chicajio. 111. 



W.QQQ LBS. 



of Given Foundation, 



JUST MADE, 



Price 45 aiid ooe. per poimd, 



For Brood Frames and Boxes. 

 Address, JAMES HEBOON, 



- 28wlt DowaRiac, Mich. 



Rev. A. SALISBURY 



C'ainargro, Douglas county, 111. 



20 Years Experience in Queen Rearing. 



Our Motto is: 

 — *' Low Prices, Quick Returns ; Cun- 

 tomers Never Defrauded." 



Italian Queens Ji; Tested.. ..$2 



Cyprian Queens $1 ; Tested $.i 



Palestine Queens.. $1; Tested... i2 

 , Extra Queens, for swarmirifi seu- 

 Json. ready, if we are timely notifled. 

 One-frame Nucleus, either Italian. 

 Cypriiin or Palestine. $4; Colony of bees, either 

 Italian, Cyprian or Palestine. Sframes.^S. Comb 

 foundation ou Dunham machine, iir> lbs. or over, 



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

 per lb. Safe arrival ;;uaranleed. 



Orkc. paid for bright wax. Money Orders an 

 ^i\J Tiiflcola, 111. Iwly. 



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1 1 A ^*** I'EET, or 11 lbs. $«; more at yame 

 ll'J rate ; less. "!n cts. per lb., delivered at Ex- 

 press. Albany, N. V. H. W. OAKKETT, 



27w-it Coeyman's Hollow, N. Y. 



ELECTROTYPES 



■ Of Engravings used in the Bee Journal for sale at 

 25 cents per square iiich— no single outsold for less 

 than sue. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



02*i West Madison Street. Chicago, III. 



Send for i)ur i^>'-p;ige Illustrated Catalogue of 

 Bees, Queens and Bee-Keepers' Supplies before 

 purchasing elsewhere. Choice bees, good goods, 

 r and satisfaction guaranteed. 



llwtf E. A. THOMAS & CO.,Coleraine, Mass. 



DTJNEIAM COMB F0UNDATI0N-40c. 

 per pound ; e.vtra thin and bright, 10 sq. ft. to 

 the lb. 48c. Send for samples. "Wax worked lOc, 

 per lb. F.W. HOLMES, Coorcrsville, Mich. 13wiy 



TTTTC T> A T3T?T> may be found on file 

 1X1 LO i Ai XjIv at Geo. P. Rowell & 

 • Co.'s Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce 

 St.), where advertising contracts may be made for 

 itinNE'W XOKK.. 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS. 



l-frameNucleus, with Test- 

 ed Queen $4. .50 



■J-lrame Nucleus, with Test- 



, ed Queen 5.<_mj 



Full Colony, with Tested 



Queen, before July l l"-.00 



Same, after July i lo.iX) 



TestedQueen,beforeJuly 1, y.o<J 

 invt-a itf " " after July l.. 2.50 



\yf^A O " " per half doz., 



4-^ fij \ *^^^r J"*y ^ 13-^ 



Address, by Registered Letter 

 or PostofBce Order, 



DR. 1. P. WILSON, 



Iwtf Burlington, Iowa. 



BIND TOM JOUMALS 



AND KEEP THEM 



NEAT AND CLEAN. 





The Emerson Binder 



IS THE NEATEST AND CHEAPEST. 



Any one can use tbem. Directions in each Binder. 



For Bee Journal of 1S8U .50c. 



For Bee .Journal of 1881 85c. 



For Bee Journal of 1882 'JSc, 



Address, THOMAS O. NEWMASf, 



y2."> West Madison Street, Chlcuijo, III. 



A NEW BEE BOOK! 



FLAT - r.OTT0:i[ 



COMB FOOTDATIO^. 



^^^^ high side-walls, 4 to I'l square feet to 

 the pound. Circular aud aaiiiples tree- 

 J. VAX DEUSEX & SONS. 

 Sule Manufacturers, 

 Sprout Brook, Mont. Co., N. Y, 



ENGBAVINGS. 



The Horse 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A XKEATISE giving an index of diseases, 

 aud tlie symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a 

 table giving all the principal drugs used for the 

 horse, with the ordiruiry dose, eflectsand antidote 

 when a poison ; a table with an engraving of the 

 horse'steeth atdifferent ages, with rules for telling 

 the age of the horse ; a valuable collection of re- 

 cipes, and much valuable information, 



Trice 25 cents.— Sent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO. ILL. 



EVERY FARMER AND MILLER 



SHOULD have FISHER'S GRAIN TABLES, 192 

 pages, pocket form ; full of useful tables for 

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

 est; wiiges tables, wood measurer, ready reckoner, 

 ph)wing tables :ind mure miscellaneous matter and 

 useful tables t'lr fjirmers and others than any 

 similar book ever pultlished. Ask your bookseller 

 for it. Sent post-p;iiU for 40 cents. Agents can 

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



Box 238. Rochester, N.Y. 

 Z^~ Also for sale at the BEE Journal Office. ,^8 

 2wiom. 



BEESWAX. 



I wish to buy a quantity of good yellow Beeswax. 

 I am paying S4C. per pound, delivered here, Cash 

 on arrival. Shipments solicted. 



To avoid mistakes, the name of the shipper 

 should always be on each package. 



AI-FRED H. NEWMAN. 

 923 West Malison Street, CHICAGO, ILL 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 aud Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the Weekly Bee Journal. 



It contains 160 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 successful manage- 

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

 duce the most honey in its best and most attract- 

 ive condition. Chief among the new chapters are 

 "Bee Pasturage a Necessity," " Management of 

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

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

 covers. SO centn, postpaid. 



03.% \r. MadUou Street, Cblcaffo, 111. 



Ai>preciitttve Notices. 



Carefully prepared for beginners.— Farmers 

 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. Ijonisiana, Mo. 



Its chapter on marketing honey is worth many 

 times its cost.— Citizen. Pulaski, Tenn. 



Carefully prepared, and of vast importance to 

 bee-raisers. — Indianlan. 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 inf<irmation needed to make 

 bee-culture successf nl.— Eagle, Union City. Ind. 



Just such a work as should be in the hands of 

 every beginner with bees.— News, Keithsburg, 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 on the subject of bee-culture.— Anti-Monop- 

 olist. Lebanon, Mo. 



The engravings are line. It is gotten up in the 

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

 Cleveland, O. 



It comprises all that is necessary for successful 

 bee-culture, save experience and good judgment. 

 —Daily 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 necessiiry 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 snbjectof inierest in theapiary, 

 giving very thorough details of tbe management 

 and manipulations necessary to make bee-keeping 

 a success.— Farm. Longmont, CoK>. 



Written in an interesting and attractive manner, 

 and contains valuable information for all readers, 

 even tliough 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 tbatone needs to 

 know in their care aud management.— Chicago 

 Herald. 



Describes all the newest discoveries in the art, 

 by which the 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 of the 

 times must keep posted in allthe miprovements 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 uil tin- newest discoveries 

 in the art by which the prodviction of delicious and 

 healtli-^'ivini-' lioney is obtained, as well as how to 

 prop;iro it tor the market in the most :ittractive 

 fniiii. it i-^enibellished with beautilul engravings, 

 and IS the most perlect work of the kind, for the 

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

 mer. Lancaster, Pa. 



A. Liberal Bisconnt to I>ettlers by 

 the Dozeu or UCuiidreU. 



