THE AMERICAIM BEE JOURNAL. 



511 



FOUNDATION 



AVIIOLESAI^E AITD KETAIL. 



Dealers in bee supplies will do well to send for 

 our wlKilPsale prices nf Foundatimi. We nnw 

 have llie most extensive munuf»ci"ry of founda- 

 tion in the counlrv. We send to all parts uf the 

 United States. We make 



ALL STANDARD STYLES, 



and our wax Is nowhere to be equalled for cleanli- 

 ness, purity and beauty. Extra thin and bright for 

 sections. All shapes and sizes. 

 Samples free on request. 



CHAS. OADANT & SON, 



Iwly llamilton. Hancock Co. 111. 



We now qaote au 



Advance of 5 Gents per pound 



on the PRICES PRINTED IN OUR CIRCULARS, 

 wholesale or retail. I5wtf 



IITQ-CTIKIZIS 



CONCERNING 



THE CLIMATE, 



Mines, Manufactories and Commerce 



OF 



COLORADO, 



will be promptly and truthfully answered by pri- 

 vate letter, upon sending One Dollar to the 



Woman's Industrial Association, 



15w6mp 201 Sixteenth St., DEA VEK, COl.. 



Advance in Foundation, 



The ni;inufacturera of Comb Fouiid;ition liave 

 advanced the price 5 cents per pound, owing to the 

 Increased cost of Beeswax. 



Until further notice, the price of all the styles 

 and kinds of Foundation, except the VanDeusen 

 (flat bottom i, will be 



Advanced 5 Cents per pound, 



from the advertised price in my Catalogue. 

 ALFRED H. NEWMAX, 



923 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL 



Excelsior Dunham and Vandervort 



FOVNDATIOI^. 



Owing to the lar^-'e advance in the price of wax. I 

 now quote prices thus : Dunhaai, luto jo lbs., 4Jc., 

 overdo ib8.,4lc.. less than lo lbs.. 4-ic.; Vander- 

 vort, lo sq. feet lo the lb., l to lo lbs.. 57c., 10 to 50 

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



J. V. CALDWELL, 



awly Cambridge, Henry Co., 111. 



1882. -ITALIAN QUEENS. -1882. 



I am now booUiiik' urdersformy 

 GdLDE.N ITALIANS, reared from 

 the liesl stock in tlieonuntrv. War- 

 ranted Queens, f I ; Tested Queens, 

 early in the season. :fi'..W ; after 

 .Inly. $:; : -i frame Nucleus, with 

 4'l>8ied Queen. ^4 ; Full Colony, 

 with Tested Queen, f lo. The Best 

 Quinby Smoker for $1..'.0. Address all orders to 

 L. J. ]>I£HI<. 

 (Money Order Omce)— Butler, DekalbCo., Ind. 

 lowtf 



BIND YOUR JOURNALS Tlie Bee-Keeper's Guide! 



THE CONOTEEOR. 



Lart'C SiiH.kers need wide shieMs. Bingham's 

 have them, and sprints that donniruft an -. break, 

 and bellows that sjiarks and smoke do not enter. 

 The Conqueror has all improvements made to dale, 

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

 postpaid fur *J. Address. 



BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON, 

 13wtt AOrunia. Mich. 



AND KKKP THEM 



NEAT AND CLEAN. 



The Emerson Binder 



IS THE NEATEST AND CHEAPEST. 



Any one can use them. Olrectionsln each Binder. 



For Bee Journal of 1S80 SOc. 



Kor Bee Journiil of 1h81 8.5c. 



Fur Bee Journal of 1882 'S'Sc. 



Address, THOMAS G,. Ni:°*rMAN, 



923 West Madison Street. Chlcaco, III. 



ZiOOK SSKS! 



If you want cheap bees and hives to suit, good 

 Cyprian, Albino or Italian Queens. Comb Founda- 

 tion, all kinds, sectmii Boxes, and everything a 

 live apiarist needs, setid tur prices. 



Full Colonies and Nuclei a Specialty 



with good young Queens , Give me a call, friends, 

 and 1 will try and please you. (Box 819 ) 



E. T. FLANAtiAN, Rose Hill Apiary, 

 5wly Belleville, St. Clair County. 111. 



BINGHAM SMOKERS. 



I can sell the above Smokers at 

 MANUKACTUKKRS' PRICES, by 

 mail nr I'xpresa. at wholesale or re- 

 tail. All the late.st impmvements, 

 including the CONQUEROR. 



Send for my 32-page Illustrated 

 Catalogue of Bee-Keepers' Sup- 

 plies of every description. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



x-.i \\. .Madison, CHICAGO, ILL. 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS. 



■^^ ^ l-frame Nucleus, with Test- 



yj^ ^ ^^ Queen M-50 



2-frauie Nucleus, with Test- 

 ed Queen 5.00 



Full Colony, with Tested 



Queen, before July 1 Vl.W 



Same, after July 1 10.00 



Tested Queen, before July 1, Z.<JO 

 after July l.. 2.50 

 " " per half doz., 



after July 1 13.50 



Address, by Registered Letter 

 or PustoEBce Order, 



DR. I. P. WILSON, 



Iwtf Burlington, Iowa. 



ida Land" 



i^- CHEAP FOR CASH, .^i 



DESCKiPTioN.-Sec. 4. titwnship 7, south range 7 

 west, Franklin county, Florida, situated about 50 

 miles south of the Georgia line, 25 miles west of the 

 city of Tallahasse, the capital otf the State, and 

 about 25 miles northeast of the city ot Apalachi- 

 cola, a seaport on the Gulf of Mexico, and within 

 2 sections (o and t!) of the Apalachicola river ; the 

 soil ia a rich, sandy loum. covered with timber. 



[twas conveyed on Dec. :il8t. 1875. byCol. Alexan- 

 der McDonald, who (iwned ti sections. Including 

 the above, to J. M. Murphy, for |.^,200. and on Sept. 

 5th. 1S77. by him conveyed to the undersigned for 

 $3,000. The title is perfect, and 11 is unincumbered, 

 asshown bv an abstract from the Records of the 

 countv, duly attested by the County Clerk ; the 

 taxes are all paid and the receipts are in my pos- 

 session. 



I will sell the above at a bargain for cash, or 

 trade for a small farm, or other desirable property. 

 An offer for It is respectfully solicited. Address, 



XIIOMAS C NKTTMAX, 



M5 Weat Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



MANUiVL OF THE APIARY, 



By A. J. COOK, 



OS Lansing, Professor of Entomology in the 

 State Agricultural College of MichigaiL 



320 PuieeH ; i:S3 I'tne IlluHlr:i.:lt>na. 



This is a new edition of Prof. Cook's Manual of 

 the Apiary, enlarged and elesrantly illustrated. 

 The first edition of 3,000 copies was exhausted in 

 about IS months — a sale unprecedeated in the 

 annals of bee-culture. This new work has been 

 produced with great care, patient »tudy and per- 

 slstent research. It comprises a full delineation 

 Of the anatomy and physiology of the honey bee, 

 illustrated with many costly wood engravings — 

 the productsuf the Honey Bee ; the rucesof bees; 

 f ull desccrlptions of honey-producing plants. trees, 

 shrubs, etc., splendidly lllualrated— and Iast,thoueh 

 not least, detailed Instructions for the various 

 manipulations necessary In the apiary. 



This work is a masterly production, and one that 

 no bee-keeper, however limited his means, can 

 aflord to do without. It is fully "up with the times" 

 on every conceivable subject that can interest the 

 apiarist. It is not only instructive, but intensely 

 interesting and thoroughly practical. 



Head the JoUowing opinions of the Book ; 



All agree that it is the work of a master and of 

 real vniMe.—L' Apiculture, Paris. 



1 think Cooii's Manual is the best of our Ameri- 

 can works.— LEWIS T. COLBY. 



It appears to have cut the ground from under 

 future book-maJicrs.— Bn(u-.h Bee Jaurnal. 



Prof. Cook's valuable Manual has been my con- 

 stant guide in my operations and successful man- 

 agement of tlie apiiu-y.— J. P. West. 



I have derived more practical knowledge from 

 Prof. Cook's New Manual of the Apiary than from, 

 any other book.— E. H. Wynkooi*. 



This book is just what everyone interested in 

 bees ought to have, and which, no one who ootains 

 it, will ever ret;ret havmg purcnased.— iVic/i. Far. 



To all who wish to engage 'n bee-culture, a 

 manual is a necessity. Prof . Cook's Manual is an 

 exhau&tive work.— iicraW, Monticello, III. 



With Cook's Manual I am more than pleased. It 

 ia fuilv up wtrli tlie times in every particular. The 

 richest reward awaits its author.— A. E. Wenzel. 



My success has been so preat as to almost aston- 

 ish mysell, and much of it is due to the clear, dis- 

 interested Iniormation contained in Cook's Man- 

 ual.— Wm. Van A-STWEKl*. M. D 



It is the latest book on the bee, and treats of both 

 the bee and hives, with their implements. It is of 

 value to all bec-raieers.— Ky. Live Stock Record. 



It is a credit to the author as well the publisher. 

 I have never yet met with a work, either French 

 or foreign, which I like so much.— L'Abbe DU 

 Bois, editor of the BiU^etin D' ApicuUeur, France. 



It not only gives the natural history of these in- 

 dustrious insects, hut altio a thorough, practical, 

 and clearly expressed series of directions fur their 

 management; aluou botiuiica I description of honey 

 producing' plantH, ami an extended account of the 

 enemies of bees.— Z^t;)iucru(, Pulaski, N. V. 



We have perused with great pleasure this vade 

 mecianvt the t>ee-keeper. It is replete with the 

 best information on everything belonging to api- 

 culture. To al taking an intere:r-t in this subject, 

 we say, obtain this valuable work, read it carefully 

 and practice as mlvi^i:d.—A{}ncultunt,t, Quebec. 



This book is pronounced by the press and leading 

 bee-men to b« Uie most complete and practical 

 treatise; on bee-culture in Europe or America; a 

 scientific work on modem bee management that 

 ever\' experienced boe lutin will welcome, and it is 

 essential to every aiiuitenr in bee-culture. It is 

 handsomely printed, nwuly hound, and is a credit 

 to the W kisl.— WcUtni Ayricul<.uriat. 



Tliis work is undmibt«Ily the most complete 

 manual l<ir the iiisimctioii ot bee-keepers which 

 has ever bt.'eii i>ublir-l»t'd. It gives a lull explana- 

 tion regarding the ciire and management of the 

 apiary. There is no subject relating to the culture 

 of bees letf untouched, and in the compilation of 

 the work Prof. Cook has had the advantage of all 

 the previous knowlede of apiarists, which he usee 

 admirably lo priimote and make popular this most 

 interesting of ailoccupations.— ,4merica7i Inventor. 



Jot 



Price— Bound in cloth, ]$1.2.? ; tn paper cover, 

 8>1.00 ■ by mail prepaid. Published by 



THOMAS G. KEWMAN, 

 West Mudison Street, CUiCAGO, ILL. 



