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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



New Kegs 



rOE HONEY. 



In order to satisfy the demand for small packa- 

 ges for Extracted Honey. 1 have heretofore pro- 

 cured ke;:8 intended for syrup, flsh, lard. etc.. and 

 in view of this growing trade. 1 now feel justified 

 in having made to order aSpecluI Ken: 



Designed Expressly for Honey. 



These 1 am oblieed to buy in large quantities in 

 order to supply them at popular prices, and pro- 

 •cure a packaee not used for any other purpose. 

 They are made ot Norway I'ine, and have from 7 

 to U chine hoops on ea- h end. 



I have tested a sample keg by flIIinR it DRY with 

 white clover honey, and without the heads being 

 painted. 



It neitlier leaks nor flavors the Honey. 



It is not necessary to paint the heads, but when 

 painted I will guarantee them not to leak, and if 

 "well scalded, the pine will not flavor the 

 lioney. 



Capacity, 175 pounds Price, 80c. each. 



The tJrot ear load of these kegs will arrive about 

 Sept. Hith, and all orders will receWe my prompt 

 attention. 



The n and 10 gallon kegs will be sold, as hereto- 

 fore, at 40c. and 5.jc. eacli, respectively. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 

 923 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



200 COZiOITZSS 



FOR SALE. 

 Tested Queens only in full colonies. Write for 

 prices, and be sure to state if you have or have not 

 ■ever r.-ceived my circulars. 



I am overwhelmed with letters containing orders 

 lor Tested Queens, and inclosing $2. $.i and often 

 $5 each, saying. " Send me one of your best Tested 

 Oueens. no matter about color or cost ; I want one 

 Tested for business; saw your advertisement in 

 the American Bee Journal." Now. you do not 

 know how happy 1 feel to thus substantially real- 

 ize the splendid confidence my fellow lice-keepers 

 put in me, and my new departure in breeding the 

 best bees, regardless of color or number of bands, 

 tihe more so. that among those ordering are old 

 dnd experienced apiarists, whose judgment we 

 mive learned to look up to. I feel ihat here is the 

 proper place to say to them that I cannot possibly 

 supply any more queens of any sort. Tested or 

 Dollar, unless the bees are bought with them by 

 the pound, or the whole colony is taken. I cannctt 

 Bpare any more Tested Queens alone and keep up 

 the standing of my apiary for the rearing of a 

 large number of queens next season. I now have 

 more orders for Dollar Queens than lean fill. I 

 fear. Next year 1 will try to satisfy all, and will 

 notify you in the advertising columns accordingly. 

 I consider it now getting pretty late to rear the 

 best Queens to fill the place of those sold out. and 

 think that purchasers had better omit queen-rear- 

 ng at so late a date. 1 have found that the best 

 ime for the bee-master to rear the best stock is 

 bout the time the bees do the best business. 



tlAMES II£BDOX. 

 Dowagiac, Mich., Sept. l, 188J. 



For the past few years 1 have made this excel- 

 ent food my leading article. Having the best es- 

 tablished reputation in this city as a dealer in 

 PUKE HONEY direct from the Apiaries, enables 

 ■ me to obtain the highest market prices. Vour con- 

 signments and correspondence respectfully soiic- 

 ted. 

 R. A. BURNETT, Commission Mercnant, 



Succesaor to Conner, Burnett &. Co., 

 28wl3t 161 So. Water Street, Chicago, III. 



Z.OOZI XXSIl£! 



If you want cheap bees and hives to suit, good 

 Cyprian, Albino or Italian Queens. Comb Founda- 

 tion, all kinds, ir'ectlon Boxes, and everything a 

 live apiarist needs, send for prices. 



Full Colonies and Nuclei a Specialty 



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

 ■and I will try and please you. (Box 819 ) 



E. T. FLANAGAN, Rose Hill Apiarv. 

 5wly Belleville, St. Clair County. III. 



Given'sFoundationPress. 



The latest improvement in Foundation. Ourtliin 

 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 ». S. GIVEN ac C, Hoopeston, III. 



AT LUIING, TEXAS. 



1 breed PURE ITALIAN BEES AND QUEENS 

 for sale ; manufacture Hives of any style and 

 Comb Foundation. I>ealer in Novice Honey Ex- 

 tractors. Bingham Smokers, and everything used 

 by modern bee-keepers. Write for prices. Bees- 

 wax wanted. 



14w39t J. S. TADLOCK. 



FLAT -BOTTOM 



FOUNDATION. 



high side-walls. 4 to IfJ Rquare feet to 

 the pound. Circular and samples free. 

 J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 

 Sole Manufacturers, 

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



BEESWAX. 



I wish to buy a quantity of good yellow Beeswax. 

 I am paying 2i>c. per i><mnd. delivered here. Cash 

 on arrival. Shipments solicted. 



To avoid mistakes, the nnine of the shipper 

 should always be on each package. 



ALFREB H. NEIVMAN. 

 923 West Madison Street, CHICAGO. ILL 



EVERY FARMER AND MILLER 



SHOULD have FISHER'S GRAIN TABLES, 192 

 pages, pocket form; full of useful tables for 

 casting up grain, produce, hay; cost of pork. Inter- 

 est: wages tables, wood measurer, ready reckoner, 

 plowing tables and more miscellaneona 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. 



tW For sale at the Bee Journal Office. _Ml 



A NEW BEE BOOK! 



Bees & Honey 



OR THE 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



T-HOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the TVetkJy Bee Journal. 



It contains 160 profusely Illustrated pages. Is 

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

 provements and inventions in this rapidly devel- 

 oping pursuit, and presents tho apiarist with 

 everything that can aid in the sucjiessful manage- 

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

 duce the most honev 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, tS ceuts ; in paper 

 cover-*. SO centu, postpaid. 



9ZB TV. MadUon Street, Chlcaeo, 111. 



2^ £//efffAV£f(iS fooT^ &/uPPUE^. 



©S, ENOBAriNGS. 



The Horse 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TREATISE giving an index of diseases, 

 and the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a 

 table giving all the principal drugs used for the 

 horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and 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 2S cents.— Sent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



$777 



A YEAR and expenses to agents, 

 outfit free.addressl* O VIckery 

 Augiisla, Maine. 36wly 



Rev. A. SALISBURY 



Camargo, Douglas county, 111. 



20 Years Experience in Queen Rearing. 



Our Motto is: 

 —"Low Prices, Quick Returns ; Cus- 

 ikJHOI . tomers Never Defrauded." 



VT^r^ Italian Queens $i; Tested.... $2 



"■^^ Cyprian Queens — $1 ; Tested — f2 

 Palestine Queens. .*l ; Tested... *2 

 E.Ytra Queens, for swarming sea- 

 son, ready. If we are timely notified. 

 One-Iriime Nucleus, either Italian. 

 Cyprian or Palestine. J4; Colony of bees, either 

 Italian, Cyprian or Palestine, 8 frames, f8. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. 



Or^c. paid for bright wai. Money Orders en 

 ZiU Tuscola, 111. Iwly. 



Appreclutlve 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. Ijouisiana, 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-hook 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.— Dally 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 bands 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. 



'I he most perfect work for the price ever yet pro- 

 duced onthesubjectof bee-culture.— Anti-Monop- 

 ollst, Lebanon, Mo. 



The engravings are fine. It Is gotten up In the 

 very best style, and Is cheap at the price.- Karmer, 

 Cleveland, O. 



It comprises all that is necessary for successful 

 bee-culture, save experience and good judgment. 

 - Daily Kepubliean, 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 management 

 and luanipulations 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 la 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 the production of delicious and health- 

 giving honey is obtained, aswell as how to prepare 

 It fur the market in the most attractive shape.— 

 Signal. Napoleon, O. 



Contains a vast fund of Information In regard to 

 bee-culture. He whn would keep abreastof the 

 times must keep posted In all the improvements In 

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

 this book.— Dally Times. San Bernardino, Cal. 



It embraces every subject that will Interest the 

 beginner. It describes all the newest dlscoverlea 

 In the art by which the production of delicious and 

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

 prepare it for the market In the most attractive 

 foriu. It Is embellished with beautiful engravinga, 

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

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

 mer, Lancaster, Pa. 



A I^iberal Discount to Dealers 

 the Dozen or Hundred. 



