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fHE AMERICAlf BEE JOURNAL. 



EXCELSIOR 



HONEY EXTRACTORS. 



In answer to frequeHt inqutries 



for Kxtractors carrying 3 and 4 



Ijanystroth frames, I have con- 



eluded to adopt these two new 



F'^S^Ji^^^B sizes. The '.i frame basket is in a 



Si -ii^I^^;!^ J can of the flame size and style as 



the 2 frame. The 4 frame basket 



J ii — I i||^-H— ■ is in the larger can, with the cone 



\i'^f\ mmUM or metal standard for the basket 



^1 to revolve upon, leaving room un- 



II -4j,rfi^ I ilM derneath the basket for 75 or 80 



PIlFY' li^f lbs. of honey. It will becomplete, 



niSV Inijj ^*^^ covers, and in every way 



^AHSJ^ I IH identical, except in size, with the 



.ujif^ $1(3.00 E-Ytractor. Kixiio, which is 



intended for anv size of frame. 

 I||^ Excepting with the *8.(^> Ex- 

 tractors, all the different styles 

 , have strainers over the canal lead- 

 ing to the honey gate, and mova- 

 ble sides in the Comb Baskets. The fH.W and 

 $10,00 Extractors have no covers. 



For 2 American frames, 13x13 Inches $8 00 



ForSLangstroth " I0xl8 " 8 00 



For3 " " 10x18 " 10 00 



For4 " " 10x18 " 14 00 



For 2 frames of any size, 13x20 *' 12 00 



2For3 " ^* 12?^x20 " 12 00 



■For 4 " " 13x20 *' 16 00 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



923 West Madison Street. Chicago, 111. 



SOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS. 



l-frameNucleHs.with Test- 



t ed Queen $4.50 



2-frame Nucleus, with Test- 



m ed Queen 5.00 



Full Colony, with Tested 



Queen, before July l 12.00 



Same, after July 1 lo.tX) 



Tested Queen, beforeJuIy 1, 3.(X) 

 after July I.. 2..M) 

 " " per half doz., 



after July 1 13.50 



Address, by Registered Letter 

 or PostofBce Order, 



DR. I. P. WILSON. 



Iwtf Burlington. Iowa. 



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- 

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 plowing tables and more miscellaneous matter and 

 useful tables for farmers and others than any 

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^SKT For sale at the Bek Journal OfHce. _^ 



For the past few years I have made this excel- 

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 PUKB HONEY direct from the Apiaries, enables 

 me to obtain the highest market prices. Vour con- 

 signments and correspondence respectfully solic- 

 ited. 



R, A. BURNETT, Commission Mercliant, 

 Successor to Conner, Burnett &Co., 



28wl3t 161 So. Water Street, Chicago, 111. 



ZiOOXS ZXEKE! 



If you want cheap bees and hives to suit, good 

 Cyprian, Albino or Italian Queens, Comb Founda- 

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 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 8iy ) 



E. T. FLANAGAN, Rose Hill Apiary, 

 5wly Belleville. St. Clair County, III. 



Given'sFoyndationPress. 



The latest improvement in Foundation. Our thin 

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ENGRAVINGS. 



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 

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 when a poison ; a table with an engraving of the 

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Price 85 cent*.— Sent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



925 West Madlaon Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



BINGHAM SMOKERS. 



1 can sell the above Smokers at 

 MANUFACTUHERS' PRICES, by 

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Send for my 32-page Illustrated 

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ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 

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EARS FOR THE MILLION ! 



Foo Choc's Balsam of Shark's Oil 



Positively Restores the Hearing, and is the 

 Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. 



This Oil is abstracted from a peculiar species of 

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Only Imported by HAYIOCK & JENNEY, 

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THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPER'S ADVISER. 



The Bkitish Bee Jocrnal is published month- 

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Scribner's Lumber and Log Book. 



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 |y For sale at the Bee Journal Office. .^J 



Books for Bee -Keepers. 



Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, by 

 THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, LLL, 



Bee-H.eeper'B Otilde ; or, Cook*s Manual 

 of the Aplury. — Entirely re-wrltten, elegantly 

 illustrated and fully *• up with the times " on every 

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 The book is a masterly production, and one that no 

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Qiilnt>y*s New Bec-Keeplng, by L. C. Root— 

 The author treats the subject of bee-keeping so 

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 author is master of the subject.— 991 .SO. 



NoTlce*B ABC ofBee-Cultare. by A. I. Root 



—This embraces "everything pertaining to the care 

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 those more advanced. Cloth, 101.35. 



KInir*)* Bee-K.eepers* Text-Book, by A. J. 



King.— This edition is revised and brought down to 

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LansBtroth oa the Hive and Honey Bee 



- This Is a standard sclentitlc work. Price, Sf(2. 



Blessed Bees, by John Allen. — A romance of 

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 contagious enthusiasm. Cloth. 75c. 



Bees and Honey, or Management of an 



Apiary for Pleasure and Profit, by Thomas G. 

 Newman.— Third Edition. "Fully up with the 

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 and inventions. Chief among the new chapters 

 are : " Bee Pasturage a Necessity," " Management 

 of Bees and Honey at Fairs." "Marketing Iloney," 

 etc. It contains IHOpuges, and is profusely illus- 

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Blenen Kultar, by Thomas G. Newman, in 

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Dzlerzon Theory ;— presents the fundamen- 

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Honey, as Food and Medicine, by Thomas 

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 Honey Cakes, Cookies, PuddinL:s, Foam,Wine8,etc; 

 and Honey as Medicine, with many useful Recipes. 

 It is Intended for consumers, and should be scat- 

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 Price for either edition, 6c. ; per dozen, 50c. 



TVInterlns Bees. — This contains the Prize 

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Preparation of Honey for the Uarket, 



Including the production and care of both comb 

 and extracted honey, and instructions on the ex- 

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The Hive I Use— Being a description of the 

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Extracted Honey; Harvestlnsr* HandN 

 Inic and MarketlnB.— A 24-page pamphlet, by 

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Bee Pasturugre a Xecesslty, by Thomas G. 

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 and when and how : ii<> engravings. Price. lOe. 



Prnctlcnl Hints to Bee-Keepers, by Cbas. 



F. Muth; :v2 pages. It gives Mr. Muth's views on 

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SwarmlnfffDlTldlna: and Feeding: Bees.— 



Hints to Beginners, by Thomas G. Newman. Price 

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Bees In Winter, with instructions about 

 ChafT-Packlng. Cellars and Bee Houses, by Thomas 



G. Newman. Price 5c. 



Kendall's Horse Book. — No book could be 

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Chicken Cholera, by A. J. Hlll.-A treatise on 

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Moore's ITnlvemal Assistant, and Com- 

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