798 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Agricultural Impleinents. 



THE NEW BEMTNGTON CABBON PLOW, 



BEST IN THE WOKLD. 



MnwerB.Hay Tedders. Horse Hay Rakes, Spades. 

 Bhffvels. Scoops, Steel Rakes, Forks and Planters' 

 Handled Hoes. 



THE REMINGTON FIRE ENGINE. 



Send for Circuhirs. 

 KEMINQTON AQKICUK.T1;KAI. CO., 



48w4t lllon, N. Y. 



NEBRASKA FARMER 



Tills Rreat American Journal of ncricultiire and 

 stock ranks among the Mrst in thn United States, 

 and is tne only one published west ol the Missouri 

 river and risht In the heart of the tlnest iinricul- 

 tural lands in the West. Thousands of people are 

 looking for homes in the West, and at the name 

 time have no means of getting a correct knowl- 

 edge of the country. The Nebraska Fakmek 

 furnishes the dCHued Information and only costs 

 $l.r>o per year. O. M. DRUSK. Editor. 



4Mwatx Ijlncoln, Neb. 



fLORAL INSTRUCTOR Tel" L'ee;; 



enlarged to '2h pages. Monthly. 



The Instructor Is in magazine form with an 

 attractive cover. It is printed from new type, 

 on excellent paper, and is sold forSO CENTS A 

 T£AR, with Seeds. Plants, Etc.. as pre- 

 mium. Extra Inducements to club raisers. 8i»ec- 

 amcn Copy FREE. Address 



FLOKAL INSTRUCTOR, 



48w4x AInHWOflh, Iowa. 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS. 



l-frame Nuclews, with Test- I 

 ed (^ueen $4.50 



: frame Nucleus, with Test- 

 ed Vueen 5.00 



Full Colony, with Tested 

 Queen, before July 1 12.00 



Same, after July I lO.ito 



Tested Queen, before July l, a.'fi 

 " after July 1.. 2.5ti 

 " " per half doz., 

 after July 1 1 3.50 



Address, by Registered Letter 



or Postoffice Order. 



DR. I. P. WILSON, 



Iwtf Burlington. Iowa. 



If yon want cheap bees and hlvew t<j suit, gond 

 -Cyprian. Albino or Italian Queens, Comb Ktiviuda- 

 tlon.all kinds. t»ection Boxes, Rnd everything a 

 live apiarist needs, send for prices. 



Full Colonies and Nuclei a Specialty 



with good young Queens Give rae a cull, friend.", 

 and I will try and please you. (Box Hjy ) 



K. T. FLANAGAN, Rose Hill Apiary, 

 5wly Belleville. SI. Clair Cuunty, III. 



Giveo'sFouiidafionPress. 



The latest improvement in Foundation. Ourthin 

 and common Foundatltm is not surpassed. 'Vhf 

 only inventi'in to make Foundation In tbe wired 

 tframe. All Presses warranted to give satisfaction. 

 Send for Catalogue and Hanipl. s. 



iwiy D- S. OIVEN «t C Tloouestnn. 111. 



ELECTROTYPES^ 



Of Kngravlngs used in the Bee.Iournal for sale at 

 25 cents per square Inch -no siniflo outsold for less 

 than.''>oc. THOMAS «. NEWMAN. 



0«S West Madison Street. <;hl«-airo. lil. 



"M A '^rTAM A T THK PATRONS' GUIDE 

 il J\ 1 Iv/il -r\lJl8 devoted to the various 

 ■departments of Runil and IHnu'^ehoid AiTairs, 

 makinelta T^l? '"I"* I?/' ITTI/" 17 fnmllv pa- 



conipletp LJrj L Vj\J L Ji Y Ij per. Its 

 chr)ice misccHaneuus reading nottter is one of its 

 features, as well as the Detective Ormmization to 

 which every farmer should bo- TT\TTO\I 

 long. Thk GCIDK Is published Uiilwii. 

 weekly at Boyd, Kentucky, at $1 a year. 



PLANTERS' JOURNAL 



OFFICIAL OKGAN OK 



National Cotton Planters' Associa- 

 tion of America. 



VICKSBURC, MISS. 



Which has been pronounced, by a united press. 

 "The most important movement of modern times 

 for th." South." The ATLANTA KXPOSITION 

 assumed shape from its ideas. 



Planters' Journal is Standard Au- 

 thority on Southern Farming. 



Sincle Subscription, per year fi 00 



Club of two subscribers, per year 3 1*0 



Club of Uve subscribers, per year 6 .^0 



Club of ten subscribers, per year 12 5(.i 



Sample Copies, 10c. Begalar Price. 20c. 

 Address PLANTERS' JOURNAL, 



00w4t VICKSBURO. MISS. 



©S ^NGIiAVINGS 



The Horse 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TRBATISE giTing an Index of diseases, 

 and the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a 

 table giving all the principal drugs used for the 

 hrirse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison ; a table with an engraving of the 

 horse's teeth atditTerent ages, with rules for telling 

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

 cipes, and much valuable information. 



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



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



112,1 West Madlsnn Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



I j^:rxs,:e: 



UEAK READER, 



to a8k If you have seen 



DOOLITTLE'S 



BKE-KEEI'KRS' 



CLUB LIST 



1883. 



If not, yon want 

 one, as it Is full of good 

 tilings, is worth reading 

 and will save you some 

 money. To gel f>ne write 

 your address pUUnly on 

 a postal card and dirert it to 



6. M. BOOLITTI^F. 

 Borodlnp, Oiiondagra Co., Ji. 1". 





THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPEK*S ADVISEE. 



The British Rke.Iui unai, is published month- 

 Iv, and cnntains the best practical Information for 

 the time being, shmving what to do, and when and 

 how to do it. It is etiitcd and publislied by 



C, N. ABBOTT, Bee-Muster, 

 School of Apiculture. Kairlnwn, Southall. Jiondon. 



t^"We send the Weekly A.MKiiic.^N Bkb Jorn- 

 NAI. and the British Bee Juumai. both for $3.W per 

 annum. 



fW For sale at the Bkk JoIteinal office. ^ 



A NEW BEE BOOK ! 



Bees & Honey 



Management of an Apiary for Fleasnre 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



Editor of the U'efh/i/ Bee Journal. 



It contains Itio profusely Illustrated pages, 1b 

 "fuMyupwith 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 sucjesstui manage- 

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

 duce tin* most h<mey in its bent and most attract- 

 ive cijndition. Chief among the new chapters are 

 " Bee Pasturage a Necessity,'' " Management of 

 Bees and Ht)ney at b'airs," " Marketing Honey," 

 etc. Price, bound in cloth, 75 cents; In paper 

 covers. SO c**ntii» postpaid. 



9S5 ^W. Madison Street, Chicago, III. 



Farmen 



A.ppreclatlTe N^otlcea. 



Carefully prepared for beginners.- 

 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. Louisiana, Mo. 



Its chapter on marketing honey is worth many 

 times Its cost.— Citizen. Pulaski, Tenn. 



Carefully prepared, and of vast importance to 

 bee-raisers.- Inrtianlan, Clinton, Ind. 



A neat and abundantly illustrated hand-book of 

 apiculture.— American Agriculturist, N. Y. 



New and valuable, and embellished with 109 

 beautiful engraving^.— Democrat, Salem, Ind. 



Much practical useful information, in a cheap 

 form.- Daily 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 hands of 

 every beginner with bees.- News, Keithsburg, 111. 



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 onthesubjectof bee-culture.- Anti-Monop- 

 olist, Lebanon, Mo. 



The engravings are fine. 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 discovertei 

 in the management of these tittle workers.- Plain 

 Dealer. St. Lawrence. N. Y. 



Full of practical instruction, that no one who 

 contemplates keeping bees can do without.-Kar- 

 mera' Journal, Louisville, Ky. 



Uives 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 te.\t.— Farm and Fireside, Spring- 

 field, (►. 



Embraces everysubjectof interest in theaplary, 

 giving very thorough details of the management 

 and manipulationsnecessary tomake bee-keeping 

 a success.— Farm, Longmont, Colo. 



Written In an interesting and attractive manner, 

 and cnntains valuable information for all readers, 

 even though 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 welt as of all that one needs to 

 know in their care and management.— Chicago 

 Uerald. 



Describes all the newest discoveries in the art, 

 by which tbe producLinn of delicious and health- 

 giving honey is obtained, aswell us how to prepare 

 it fur the market in the most atti active shape.— 

 Signal, Napoleon, O. 



Contains a vast fund of information in regard to 

 bee-culture. Ue wh- would keep abreast of the 

 times must keep posted in all the improvements 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 all th*- newest discoveries 

 in the art by which the production o( delicious and 

 henttli-giving honey Is obtained, as well as how to 

 prepare It for the market In the most attractive 

 furm. It isenibellished with beautiful engravings, 

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

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

 mer. Lancaster. Pa. 



A I^lbrrul Discount to Dealers by 

 the Dozen or Hundred. 



I 



