THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



701 



The Monthly Bee Journal for 1 883. 



At the request of many who have 

 heretofore taken the Monthly and 

 Semi-Monthly Bee Jouunal, we shall 

 next year print a Monthly consisting 

 of 32 pages, issuing it about the 

 middle of each month, at Sl.OO a year, 

 in advance; 2 copies for $1.80; 3 

 copies for $2.50 ; .5 copies for $4.00 ; 10 

 or more copies at 75 cents each. An 

 extra copy to the person getting up a 

 club of 5 or more. 



The Weekly is now permanently es- 

 tablished, and will be continued as 

 heretofore. 



The Weekly and Monthly Bee 

 Journals will be distinct papers, each 

 having its own sphere of operation 

 and different readers. 



We shall aim to make the Monthly 

 Bee Journal a welcome and protita- 

 tle visitor to the homes of those who 

 feel the need of a cheap, first class, 

 reliable bee paper in pamplilet form — 

 whose time is too much occupied to 

 read a weekly, or whose means or re- 

 quirements are more limited, and who 

 can dispense with the routine matter 

 more properly belonging to a weekly. 



^" When changing a postoffiee ad- 

 dress, mention the old as well as the 

 new address. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee m gold, 

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



^1 Our new location. No. 925 West 

 Madison St., is only a few doors from 

 the new branch postoffiee. We have 

 a telephone and any one in the city 

 wishing to talk to us through it will 

 please call for No. 7087— that being 

 our telephone number. 



SECTIONS. 



Every lady should send 25 cents to 

 Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, 

 and receive their Fashion Quarterly 

 for six months. 1,000 illustrations and 

 four pages new music each issue. 



We make a. HpiTiultv of our"Bosa" One-Piece 

 Serti-ins. l*utt'ntc<l ,luru» liHth, ixsi. Wehavenot 

 sold any ritiht to tiiumiiucture, therefore we cuu- 

 tton the public imaliist buying any One-I'lece Sec- 

 tions not bearinti our stitiiip. Send for Price List. 

 «TAS. FORNC'ROOK (fe CO. 



Watertown, Jeff. €u., \Vt»..tfept. J. 1881,'. 3t^m5t 



1882. JOSEPH D. £XAS, 1882. 



(Siiiitiy Side Apiary,) 



Pure Italian Queens, 



BEES, COLONIES, NUCLEL 



Extractors, Comb Foundation, etc. 



Address, 

 9in8t 



gtduertisjemjetxts. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL is the otdest Bee 

 Paper in America, and has a large circulation Id 

 every State, TeiTttory and Province, amoniz farm- 

 ■ers. mechanics, professional and buaineas men, 

 and la, theretore, the best advertising medium. 



IMPORTANT TO BEE-KEEPERS! 



fpWKNTY-THKEE years' experience in roaring 

 X queen bees. The cheupest, easiest and beat 

 way to raise queens. Never before published. 

 Something new. Send for Circular. 

 44wi:t HENPvV ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



LAX6STROTH ABTD SIMPLICITX 

 ClfAFF HIVES, with movable upper 

 ■Story, section boxes, metal-cornered brood frames, 

 wide Lanestroth frames and i-omb foundation. 

 aend for Price List. A. B. MILLEU iSt SON. 



•l-twlf Wakarusa, Elkhart Co.. Ind. 



Sunny Side Apiary, 



Napa P. O., Cal. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



Dealer in all kinds of 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES, 



AND 



HONEY AXD BEESWAX, 

 923 West Madison Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



MY IL.I.17STRATED CATAI.Oei7E 



sent FREE upon application. 



BARNES' PATENT 



Foot Power Machinery 



CIUCULAR AND 



SCROLL SAWS. 



Hand. Circular Kip Saws for 

 eenerai heavy and lipht rip- 

 pliiu'. Lathes. &c. These ma- 

 chines are especially adapted 

 to Hive Miiklnv. Itwill pay 

 every bee-keeper to send for 

 our 48-page Illustrated Cata- 

 logue. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 

 No. 2017 Main street, 

 liockford, Winnebago Co. 111., 



Vick's Illustrated MontMy Magazine. 



Each Number contains IJ2 pages of rending, many 

 fine Wood Cut Illustrations, and one Culored Plate. 

 A beautiful Garden Magazine printed on elegant 

 paper, and full of information. In English and 

 German. Price, ¥1.2o a year. Five copies. $5.00. 



Vick's FloYver uiiil Vegretuble Ourden, .V> 

 cents in paper covers; inelegant cloth covers, $1.00. 



Vlck** tataloflrne— 300 Illustrations, only 'J cts. 

 Address, James Vick. Rochester. N. Y. 



DARWINISM ^^J.lurr-o? "LT. 



from the animals and his extinction at death over- 

 thrown. A persrtnal God and an eternal existence 

 for man proven by science. Intldelity and Mate- 

 rialism dethroned. 'I"he }Vave theory of Sound, 

 taught in colleties and high schocds for2,iMXt years, 

 proven to be a stupendous scientitlc fallacy. Rev- 

 olutionary in Science and the most remarkable 

 book of this or any other age. Royal Octavo, 0:i*< 

 double column page;*, handsomely bi)undand con- 

 taining very superior likenesse-t of the great scien- 

 tists of the age. Darwin. Huxley, Hemholtz. 

 Mayer. Tyndall and llacekel. $12, by mail, post- 

 paid. Local and Travelling Agents Wanted. Cir- 

 culars, with table of contents and "opinions of 

 the press." and of Clergymen, Professors in Col- 

 leges, etc., free to all. 

 SCHELr. A: CO.. 52 Broadway. 'S, Y, 



FRANCES DDNHAH, 



Inventor and Sole Manufacturer il 



THE DUNHAM 



Advance in Foundation. 



The manufacturers of Comb Foundation have 

 advanced the price r> cents per pound, owing to the 

 increased cost of Beeswax. 



Until further notice, the price of all the styles 

 and kinds of Foundation, e.\cept the VaiiDeusen 

 (flat bottom), will be 



Advanced 5 Gents per pound, 



from the advertised price in my Catalogue. 

 ALFRRD H. NEWMAN, 



923 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL 



FOUNDATION 



Patented Aug. i!3d, 1881. 

 E^.Send for New Circular for January, 1882. 



CATTTIOIT. 



Having obtained LKTTEU8 I'ATENT Number 

 246,1)99 for Dunham Foundation Machine, making 

 comb fiuindatlon with base of cells of natural 

 shape, and side-walls brought up to form an even 

 surface : also on the foundation made on said ma- 

 chine, I hereby give notice to all parties Infringing 

 my rights, either by manufacturing saul machines 

 or foundation, as well as to all parties purchasing 

 machines as above, other than of my miinufacturfl, 

 that I am prepared to protect my rights, and shall 

 prosecute all infringements to the full extent of 

 the law. FRANCE^l A. DUNHAM. 



23m4t DePere. Wis. 



HEADQUARTERS IN THE SOUTH 



For the manufacture of 

 KEE-U.EEPERS* SITPPI^IES. 



Dunham and Root Foundation a specialty. 

 Italian Queens and Bees from March to November. 



ly Send for my Illustrated Catalogue, 

 -•■.mtf r AUr. t.. VIAl.r.ON. Bayou Goula, La. 



G. Olm's Comb Foundation Machine. 



Z^~ Send for Sample and Circular. 



I8mtf C. OL.M. Fond du Lac, Wla, 



Friends, if you are In any way interested in 



BEES OR HONEY 



We win with pleasure send you a sample copy of 

 the Monthly OleunlnKs In Bee-Calture* 



with a descriptive price-list of the latest improve- 

 ments in Mlvew, Honey ExtractorM, Comb 

 Foundation, Section lloney Boxes, all boobs 

 and journals, and everything pertaining to Bee 

 Culture. Nothing Patented. Simply send your ad- 

 dress written plainly, to A. I. ROOT. Medina, O. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR THE 



Golden Italians & Original Albinos, 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



Send for Circular. J. M. C. XAXI.OK, 



lOsmtf Lcwlstown, Frederick Co., Md. 



Fruit Evaporators, 



To be used on a common cooking stove, capacity 

 :j to '» bushels per day. I'rice, complete, $10 ; in 

 the Hat. partly put togi-ther, for $«. A few agents 

 wanted. For particulars and prices for Evapora- 

 tors, Queen Bees. etc.. address 



9smly 



JOHN H. MARTIN, 



Hartford. Wash. Co.. N. Y. 



