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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



gidujcrtisjcmjcuts. 



DADMliFiiDATli 



is attested by himdreds of the most prac- 

 tical anrl disinterested bee-keepers to be 

 the cleanest, briirlitfst,qiiicl<est accepted by 

 bees, least apt to sau. most regular ui color, 

 evenness and neatness of any that is made, 

 it is kept for sale by Messrs. 



A. H. NEWMAN, Chicago. III., 



C. F. MUTH, Cincinnati. O., 



JAMES HEUDON. Dowaglac, Mich., 



DOUtillEKTY & MoKEE. Indianapolis. Ind., 



CHAS. H. liKEEX. Berlin. HVis.. 



CH AS. IIERTEL, Jr.. Freeburjj, 111., 



WM. BALLANTINE. SaBo. O.. 



E. L. ARMSTKciNi;, Jerseyville. n.. 



AKTIIUK 'I'ODO.Germantnwn.Philadelphia.Pa. 



E. KKETCHMElt, Coburg. Iowa. 



E. F. SMITH. Smyrna. N. V. 



C. F. DAIjE, Moitonsville, Ky. 



and numbers of other dealers. 



Write for SAMPLES FREE and price 

 list of supplies, accompanied with 



ISO COMPI^IMENTART, 



and UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS 

 from as many bee-keepers in 1883. 



We guarantee every inch of our Fonn- 

 diition equal to sample in every respect. 



CHAS. OADAKT <fe SON, 



.=.ABly HAMILTON. Uancock Co.. ILL. 



BOOKS! 



Sent liy mail, ou receipt of price, Iiy 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



9-25 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



MILLS.IOiNCH $ 15.00 



W.CRELjH AM..J 



37Aly 



ORIGINAL PATENTS. 



On dozen or half-dozen lots of one kind, we 

 allow 2."» per cent, discount, and prepay 

 postag-e. Special rates on larger quantities, 

 f^iven upon application. 



The Original 



BINOHAM 



Bee Smoker 



Prof. Cooh, in his valuable Manual of the Apiarv, 

 slates that " Mr. Binyham was the first to improve 

 the old Quinby smoker by establishing a direct 

 draft." Five years of persit^tentefforthas demon- 

 strated that no one but Bingham has been able to 

 improve a Bingham smoker. Hundreds of Bing- 

 ham smokers have been in use Ave years, and are 

 yet in working order. They burn lots of blocks 

 and chips and stuff, and make lots of smoke and 

 comfort, and have no dampers or match-box at- 

 tachments, as they never go out or fail to blow 

 smoke up or down or sideways, much or little, 

 Bwift or slow, just as yo« please, any or all the 

 time; top up or down, they always go! 



Bee-keepers will save money and vexation by 

 buying genuine Bingham smokers and Bingham & 

 Hetherington Uncapping-Knivestirsl. "We neither 

 make nor handle any tnher supplies; but "f these 

 we are the original inventors, and only legal 

 makers, and have had over 45,0(M) in use trom one 

 to five years, and receiving but one letter of com- 

 plaint. 



With European and American orders already 

 received for over 3.1. K-t), there is evidence that \><f*A 

 with us is not likely to be an idle one. Also that 

 such goods as we make have met the advanced 

 wants of the mnst advanced bee-keepers in Eu- 

 rope and America. 



For mail rates and testimonials, send card. To 

 sell again, send for dozen rates to 



BINGHAM & HETHEBINGTON, 



6A2Btf ABKOSilA.MICH. 



Bees and Hone}-, or Management of an 

 Apiary for Pleasure and Profit. Ity Thom.vs 

 G. New.m.in.— It is "fully up witli the times." 

 in all the various improvements and inven- 

 tions in this rapidljvdevelopinjr pursuit, and 

 presents the apiarist with" everytiiinji: that 

 (-•an aid in the successful manajremont of the 

 honey-bee, and at the same time produce the 

 most" honey In its best and most attractive 

 condition. It embraces the following- sub- 

 jects : Ancient History of Bees and Honey 

 —Locating: an Apiary— Transferring— Feed- 

 ing- — Swarming — Dividing — E.xtracting — 

 Queen Kearing—Inti-oducing Queens — Ital- 

 ianizing—Bee Pasturage a Necessity— Quiet- 

 ing and Handling Bees— The Management of 

 Bees and Honey at Fairs— Marketing Honey, 

 etc. 2**0 profusely-illustrated pages. Price, 

 in cloth, $1.00; in paper covers, 75 cents, 



Tlie .\j>lary Kesi.ster, by Thomas G. 

 New.m.\n. — A Record and Account Book for 

 the Apiary, devoting 2 pages to each colony, 

 ruled and printed, and is so arranged thata 

 mere glance will give its complete history. 

 Strongly bound in full leather. Price, foroO 

 colonies. §1.00; for 1(10 colonies, $1.25 ; for 

 200 colonies, $1.50. 



Honej- as Food and Medicine, by 



Thomas G. Newm.^n. — It gives the various 

 uses of Honey as Food ; recipes for making 

 Honey Cakes, Cookies, Puddings. Foam, 

 Wines, etc. Also, Honey as Medicine, with 

 man.v valuable recipes. It is intended for 

 consumers, and should be liberally scattered 

 to help in creating a demand for hone.v. 

 Price, for either the Kn^lisli or Gerina'n 

 edition, 5 cents— one dozen. 40 cents— 100 for 



S2.50 — .500 for $10.00-1,000 for $15.00 



If HHJ or more are ordered, we will print the 

 bee-keeper's card (free of cost) on the cover. 



Bee - Keepers' Convention Hand 

 Book, by Thomas G. Newman.— It contains 

 a simple Manual of Parliamentary Law and 

 Rules of Order for the guidance of otticers 

 and members of Local Conventions— Model 

 Constitution and By-Laws f(pr a Loral .'•^ocii-ty 

 — Prograniiiie for aConvention.^^■itll .^-^ubjects 

 for discussion— List of Prcniium for Fairs, 

 etc. Bound in cloth, and suitable for the 

 pocket. Price, 50 cents. 



Wliy Eat Honer? by Thomas G. 

 New.mas.— This Leaflet is intended for dis- 

 tribution in the Bee;Keeper's own locality, 

 in order to create a Local Market. Price, 50 

 cents per 100 ; 500 copies for $2.25 ; 1,000 

 copies for $4.00. When 300 or more are 

 ordered at one time, we will print the 

 honey-producer's name and address fhee, at 

 the bottom. Less than 200 will have a blank 

 where the name and address can be written. 



Preparation of Honey for tlie 

 Market, Including the production and care 

 of both Comb and Extracted Honey, and 

 Instructions on the E.xhibition of Bees and 

 Honey at Fairs, etc.. by Thomas G. Newman. 

 This is a chapter from " Bees and Honey." 

 Price, 10c. 



Sivarniing, Dividing and Feedinis 



Bees.— Hints to Beginners, by Tho.mas G. 

 Newman, A chapter from "Bees and Honey." 

 Price 5c. 



Bee Pasturage a Xecessltj', by TnoM.ts 

 G. Newman— Progressi\e views on this im- 

 portant subject; suggesting what and how 

 to plant.— A chapter from "Bees and Honey." 

 26 engravings. Price, 10c. 



Bees In Winter, by Thomas G. New.man. 

 —Describing ChatT-packing, Cellars and Bee- 

 Houses. A chapter from " Bees and Honey." 

 Price 5c. 



Blenen Kultur, liy Thomas G. Newman. 

 —In the German language. Price, in paper 

 covers, 40 cents, or $3 per doz. 



Bee-Keepers' Oiiide, or Manual of 

 tlie Apiary, by Pbcif. A. J. Cook.— It is 

 elegantly illustrated, and fully up with the 

 times on every sub.ject that interests the 

 liee-keeper. It is n()t only instructive, but 

 iiitere.«ting and thoioughly practical. It 

 coniiirises a full delineation of the anatomy 

 and physiology of Bees. Price, $1.25. 



Qiilnby's New Bee-Keeping, by L, C. 



KooT.— Its style is plain and forcible, making 

 its readers realize the fact that the author is 

 master of the subject. Price, $1.50. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.— 

 Embraces ever.vthing pertaining to the care 

 of the Honey-i3ee, and is valuable to the 

 more advanced bee-keeper, as well as the 

 beginner. Cloth,$1.25; paper, $1. 



Blessed Bees, by Johx Ai.len. — A 

 romance of bee-keei)ing, full of practical 

 information and contagious enthusiasm. 

 Price, 75c. 



Tlie Hive and Honey-Bee, by Kev. L. 



L. Langstroth.— This is the work of a 

 mastei', and will always remain a standard. 

 Price, $2.00. 



Dzlerzon's Rational Bee-Keeping'.— 



A translation of the master-piece of that most 

 celebrated German authority. Price, bound 

 in cloth, $2.00; in paper covers, $1.50. 



Queen-Rearing, by Henry Alley.— A 

 full and detailed account of 2!^ years expe- 

 rience in rearing Queen Bees. The cheapest, 

 easiest and best >vav to rear Queens, etc. 

 Price, $1.00. 



Bee- Keepers' Text Book, by A. J. 



King.— A new edition, revised and enlarged. 

 Price, $1.00, bound in cloth. 



Extracted Honey; Harvesting, Handling- 

 and Marketing.— By CH.4S. Dauant & Son.— 

 Details their management. Price, 15e. 



Practical Hints to Bce-Keepers, by 



Chas. F. Mutil— Gives his views on the man- 

 agement of bees. Price, 10c. 



Dzierzon Tlieory. — The fundamental 

 principles of Dzlerzon's system of apiculture 

 as set forth by Berlepsch. It was translated 

 by the late Samuel Wagner. Price, 15e. 



Dictionary of Practical Apiculture, 



by Pkof. John Phin.— This gives the correct 

 meaning of nearl.v ;">00 apicultural terms. 

 Price, bound in cloth, 50c. 



Tlie Hive I lise, by G. M. DooLtTTLE.— 

 Price 5c. 



Foul Brood, by A. R. Kohnke.— Its origin 

 and cure. Price, 25c. 



Moore's Universal .\ssistant, and 

 <'oiiiplete Meclianic. — Contains over 

 l.OOO.tKH) industrial facts, calculations, pro- 

 cesses, trade secrets, legal items, business 

 forms, etc. Price. $2.50. 



Kendall's Horse Book.— No book can 

 be more useful to horse owners. It has 35 

 engravings, illustrating positions of sick 

 horses, and ti'eats all diseases in a plain and 

 comprehensive manner. It has many good 

 recipes, etc. Price. 50e., in either English 

 or Oernian. 



Food Adulteration.— What we eat and 



shou Id not eat. This book should be in every 

 family. Price, 50c. 



Scrlbner's Lumber and Log Book. — 



Gives measurement of all kinds of lumber, 

 logs and planks; wages, rent, etc. Price, 35c. 



Fislier's Grain Tables. — For casting 

 up the price of grain, produce and hay; wood 

 measurer,ready reckoner, tables for plowing, 

 etc. Price, 40c. 



Hand-Book of Healtli, by Dr. Foote. 



Rules for eating. drinking, sleeping, bathing-, 

 working, dressing, etc. Price, 25e. 



Emerson Binders, made especially for 

 the Bee Jouknal. and lettered in gold on 

 the back. 75c. for the Weekly ; or for the 

 Monthly, 50c. They cannot be sent by mail 

 to Canada. 



Constitution and By-I.au's, for local 

 Associations, $2 i)er 100. The name of the 

 Association pi'inted in the blanks 50c. extra. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee in gold, 10c. 

 each, or $8 per 100. 



