THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



829 



INDEX TO ILLUSTKATIONS. 



Apiary Of Binnchl, lu Italy 211 



Bacconui.lapDnlca 249 



Barnhill l-iJime Holder 744 



Benton's Apiary in Cyprus t»y 



Bees' Tontiue Henister 263 



Blister Heetle B14 



Broad Kriinie of half-pound SectioDs 8u2 



Buildintr, for Bee Shows 324 



Case of one- pound Sections 68 



CUmux Hive and Sections 258 



Comb Foundation "46 



Conklin's Hive and Sections 258 



Deane'9 Section Case 245 



EnEllsh Bee Tent 32;J 



Evaporator for Honey Tank 405 



Farmers' Friend Hive and Sections 258 



Golden Willow 758 



Goodrich Foundation Fastener 129 



Heddon'a Surplus Arranwement t>59 



Honey Kvapiirjitor 405 



Honey Locust Tree 296 



Iron Broad Frame for Sections 245 



Joints of Deiine'a Case 245 



Manum's Section (iiuer l^M) 



Modern Section Case 258 



Nailed Section. Glassed 258 



Position of Hives in Cellar "CJ 



pod and Seed of Honey Locust '-itte 



Price's Hive and Sections 268 



Railroad Apiiiry 75 



ReversiMe Frame Holder 180 



Reynolds A Brooks' Hive 258 



Scotch Heather 3 



Screen for Bees at Fairs 325 



Searching for Apia dorsata. B92 



Slatted Honey Board 1.''6 



Sweet Clover S6"2 



Trianputar Frame for Foundation 114 



Winter Hives packed in chaff. 659 



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THOMAS G. NEWMAN. 



985 West Madison Street., Chleaco, 111. 



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Much Pleased. — I am much pleased 

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Borodino, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1882. 



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CLCBBINtl LIST. 



We supply the Atnerlcun Bee .Journal and 



any of the following periodicals, one year, at the 



prices quoted in the last column of Uizures. The 



first column gives the regular price of both. All 



postage is prepaid by the publishers. 



Publinhtrs' Price. Club 



The Weekly Bee Journal $2 00.. 



and Gleanings inBee-Culturef A. I. Koot) 3 00. . 2 76 

 Bee-Keepers' Magazine (A.J.King). 3 25.. 3 00 

 Bee-Keepers'E.\ch'nge(Houk4Peet)3 00.. 2 75 



Bee-Keepers' Guide (A.G.HiJl) 2 50.. 2 36 



Kansas Bee-Keeper 2 60.. 2 40 



• The G above-named papers 6 35.. 5 50 



The Weekly Bee Journal one year and 



Prof. Cook's ManuaUbound in cloth) 3 25.. 3 00 

 Bees and Honey, (T, G.Newman) " 2 76.. 2 50 



Binder for Weekly Bee Journal 275.. 2 50 



Apiary Register for 100 colonies 3 50. . 3 00 



Apiary Register for 200 colonies 4 00. . 3 50 



The ftlonthly Bee .Toiirual and any of the 



above, $1 less than the figures in the last column. 



^^ The time for the usual winter 

 rush of correspondence is here, and we 

 wish to impress upon all our patrons 

 the necessity of being very specific, 

 and carefully to state what they desire 

 for the money sent. Also, if they live 

 near one post office, and get their mail 

 at another, be sure to give us the ad- 

 dress we already have on our books. 



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 Journal will be sent free to any per- 

 son. Any one intending to get up a 

 club can have sample copies sent to 

 the persons they desire to interview, 

 by sending the names to this office. 



Examine the Date following your 

 name on the wrapper label of this 

 paper; it indicates the end of the 

 month to v^hich you have paid your 

 subscription on the Bee Journal. 



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 which are printed a large bee in gold, 

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^^ The Bee Journal is mailed at 

 the Chicago post office every Tuesday, 

 and any irregularity in its arrival is 

 due to the postal employes, or some 

 cause beyond our control. 



i^" Attention is called to a few 

 changes in our clubbing list for 1883, 

 as given on page 829. Those inter- 

 ested will please take notice. 



^' We carefully mail the Bee 

 Journal to every subscriber, but 

 should any be lost in the mails we will 

 cheerfully send another, if, notified 

 before all the edition is exhausted. 



.enewals may be made at any 

 time; but all papers are stopped at 

 the expiration of the time paid for, 

 unless requested to be continued. 



Honey as Food and Medicine. 



A new edition, revised and enlarged, 

 the new pages being devoted to new 

 Recipes for Honey Medicines, all kinds 

 of cooking in which honey is used, and 

 healthful and pleasant beverages. 



We have put the price of them low 

 to encourage bee-keepers to scatter 

 them far and wide. Single copy 6 

 cents, postpaid; per dozen, 50 cents; 

 per hundred, $4.00. On orders of 100 

 or more, we print, if desired, on the 

 cover-page, "Presented by," etc., 

 (giving the name and address of the 

 bee-keeper who scatters them). This 

 alone will pay him for all his trouble 

 and expense — enabling him to dispose 

 of his honey at home, at a good profit. 



The Apiary Register. 



All who intend to be systematic in 

 their work in the apiary, should get a 

 copy and commence to use it. 



For 50 colonies (120 pagesl $1 00 



•' 100 colonies (220 pages) 1 50 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 2 00 



The larger ones can be used for a 

 few colonies, give room for an increase 

 of numbers, and still keep the record 

 all together in one book, and are there- 

 fore the most desirable ones. 



^" Do not let your numbers of the 

 Bee Journal for 1881 be lost. The 

 best way to preserve them is to pro- 

 cure a binder and put them in. They 

 are very valuable for reference. 



Bee Pasturage a Necessity.— We have 

 just issued a new pamphlet giving our 

 views on this important subject, with 

 suggestions what to plant, and when 

 and how. It is illustrated with 26 en- 

 gravings, and will be sent postpaid to 

 any address for 10 cents. 



^g" A few of our subscribers are in 

 arrears for the present year— having 

 requested us to continue, and they 

 would pay soon. Will all such please 

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LANOSTBOTH AND SIMPLICITT 

 CHAFF HIVES, with mi'viible upper 

 story, sectii m boxes, metal-c rnered brnod Iraraes. 

 wide Langstroth frames and comb foundntlon. 

 Send for Price List. A. B. .'MILLKI; i so.N, 



44wtf Wakarusa, Elkhart Co., Ind. 



