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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Bingham Smoker Corner. 



Large Smohers need wide sblelds. Bingtaam'B 

 taave them, and springs tbat do not rust and break, 

 and bellows that sparks and smoke do not enter. 

 The Conqueror has all improTements made to date, 

 and a 3x7 inch stove, and ."ix? Inch bellows. Sent 

 post-paid for S>1. 7 5. Address, 



BINGHAM & HETHEEINGTON, 



Abronla Mich. 



All Excelling. — Messrs. Bingham 

 & Hetherington, Dear Sirs: — 1 am 

 now selling your Smokers almost ex- 

 clusively. You are excelling your- 

 selves in smokers all the time. 



Respectfully, J. G. Taylor. 



Austin, Texas, May 10, 1883. 



Cyprians Conquered. 



All summer long it has been " which 

 and tother " with me and the Cyprian 

 colony of bees I have — but at last I 

 am "boss." Bingham's " Conqueror 

 Smoker " did it. If you want lots of 

 smoke just at the right time, get a 

 Conqueror Smoker of Bingham. 



G. M. DOOLITTLE. 



Borodino, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1882. 



During the following three months, 

 Bingham Smokers will be sent post- 

 paiti, per mail, on receipt of the fol- 

 lowing prices : 



The "Doctor". . (wide shield)— 3>i in. Are tube, J2.00 



The Conqueror(wide shield)— 3 In.flretube, l.?."! 



Larpe (wide shield)- 2!^in. Are tube, L.'iO 



Extra (wideshleld)— 2 in.Iiretut'e, 1/25 



Plain (nar. ahleldi— 12 in.flretube, l.oo 



l,lttle Wonder. .(nar. shield)— iS^in.flretuue, .6?> 



Bingham & Uetherington Uncapping Knife. . 1.15 



With thanks for letters of encour- 

 agement, and the absence of complain- 

 ing ones, we tender to our thirty-five 

 thousand patrons our best wishes. 



Very Respectfully Yours, 



Bingham & Hetherington. 



Abronia, Mich,, June 1, 1883. 



Sample ("opies of theAMERiCAN Bee 

 JoxjKNAL 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. 



^" Constitutions and By-Laws for 

 local Associations $2.00 per 100. The 

 name of the Association printed in the 

 blanks for 50 cents extra. 



^' When writing to this office on 

 business, our correspondents should 

 not write anything for publication on 

 the same sheet of paper, unless it can 

 be torn apart without interfering with 

 either portion of the letter. The edi- 

 torial and business departments are 

 separate and distinct, and when the 

 business is mixed up with items for 

 publication it often causes confusion. 

 They may both be sent in one envelope 

 but on separate pieces of paper. 



Advertisements intended for the Bee 

 Journal must reach this office by 

 Saturday of the previous week. 



Queens! Queens! Queens! 



We are now prepared to send you by return mail 

 the handsomest and best Queens, bred from our 

 best honey-patherlnK strains of ITALIANS and 

 ALBINOS. Purity and safe arrival guaranteed. 



Tested queens each t S-fX) 



Warranted queens, each 1.00 



'• " per ^ doz... 5.50 



per 1 doz... lO.oO 



Untested " each 90 



perj^doz.... 5.00 



perl doz.... 9.00 



If you want (Queens for BUSINESS, send ub an 

 order. We are breedinji from an entirely new strain 

 this season, which bids fair to outstrip anything we 

 have ever had before for honey. Address, 



WM. W. CAKY & SON, Coleraine. Mass, 



The Oldest Queen Breeders In America.. 



YANDERYORT FOUJiDATION 



no square feet or lolbs. for fT.iKt. In strips 5x1 5 

 to 30 inches lonp. Less Ih .n Hi lbs., 74 cts. per lb. 

 Cutanysize. H. W «AKRETT, 



COEVMAN'S HOLLOW, Albany Co., N. V. 



DUNHAM COMB FOUNDATION. 



Twenty-flve lbs. or less, Ttf^r. per lb.; over 2riIb8.5L;c 

 per lb. Extra thin and bright ( lu sq. ft. to the lb.) 

 58c. Wax worked Inr mc. per pound. 

 24A5t F. W. liol^M£Sl, Cuopersville, Mich. 



HONEY.: 



i wish it distinctly under.stood 

 that 1 will not accept shipments 

 of ilONEV unless bought by me 

 by previous correspondence. 

 A. H. NEWMAN. 923 W. Madison. St.. Chicago. 



TO ADVERTISE 



OVER THE WHOLE COUNTRY 

 IVIXH A SMALL. LISX. 



Advertisers desiring to reach every section of the 

 country, without investing a very large amount of 

 money, will find the following a good hstuf papers: 



Price per line. 



BOSTON, MASS. .Journal Weekly* 15 



Congregation list Weekly 25 



American Cultivator.Weekly 'AQ 

 Youth'sCompanion. .Weekly 20U 



NEW YORK CITY Sun Weekly 50 



Times Weekly 50 



Tribune Weekly 100 



Christian Advocate. .Weekly 50 



Harper's Weekly Weekly 150 



Ob^erver Weekly 30 



Witness AVeekiy 75 



Philadelphia. Pa.. Times Weekly 25 



Press Weekly 25 



BALTlMURE.Md. American Weekly 20 



H'UISVILLE.Ky-Courier-Journal Weekly tiO 



CINCINN ATI. O.. Times Weekly 50 



Enquirer Weekly 75 



('ommercial-Gazette. Weekly to 



TOLEDO. OHIO.. Blade Weekly 50 



CHICAGO. ILL... Inter Ocean Weekly 75 



News Weekly 40 



Tribune Weekly 25 



ST. LOUIS, MO... Republican Weekly UO 



Glube- Democrat Weekly 5U 



San Francisco, Cal. Chronicle Weekly 87 



TORONTO. ONT.. Globe Weekly 25 



Price per line in all the papers SI 4 47 



Ten lines, one time, costs SI 44 70. 



A DEFINITE OFFER. 



For S140 net cash we will insert lO lines, agate 

 space, one time, in all the above M papers, and give 

 one insertion, vrithnut furttier chargp. of the same 

 advertisement in H.'iO country weeklies, with a 

 pua-anteed circuiatinn of morethan 175.iKKicopies. 

 For JS>^& wf will insert S lines once, or 3 lines for 

 a>50. Catalogue of thp weeklies sent on applica- 

 tion. 



If the advertisement is already appearing in any 

 of the above papers, we will substitute others of 

 similar circulation and value. Address. 



GEO. p. KOWELL & CO., 



NEWSPAPER ADVERTISINU BUREAU, 

 10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK. 

 25A4t 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND B£E-E££P£R S ABVISEB. 



The BitiTisH BtcE JuuuNAi, is published month- 

 ly, and contains the best pnicticul information for 

 the time being, showing wliHt to do, and when and 

 how to do it. Rev. H. K PEKl... I-Ulltor. 



We send the Weekly a-meuican Bke Juuknal 

 and UiB British Bee Journal.holh for|3.uO a year. 



BEES and HONEY, 



OR THK 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



Editor of the Weekly Bee Journal. 

 OSS Welt MadUon Street. Chicago, 111. 



It contains 160 profusely illustrated pages, la 

 "fully up with the times" in all the improvements 

 and inventions in this rapidly developing pursuit. 

 and presents the apiarist with everything thai can 

 aid In the successful management of the Honey 

 Bee, and at the same time produce the most honey 

 in its best and most attractive condition. 



A^ppreclatlve Notices. 



A neat and abundantly illustrated hand-book of 

 apiculture.— American Agriculturist, N. Y. 



Its chapter on marketing honey is worth many 

 times its cost.— Citizen. Pulaski, Tenn. 



Contains all the information needed to make 

 bee-culture successful.— Eagle, Union City. Ind. 



Just such a work as should be in the bands of 

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



Valuable for all who are Interested in the care 

 and management of bees.— I>em.. Allegan, Mich. 



Engravings are fine. Gotten up in the best style, 

 and is cheap at the price.— Farmer Cleveland, o. 



Carefully prepared for beginners.— Farmers' 

 Cabinet, Amherst, N. H. 



Avery 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. 



Carefully prepared, and of vast Importance to 

 bee-raisers.- Indianian. Clinton. Ind. 



New and valuable, and embellished with 101^ 

 beautiful engravings.— Democrat, Salem, lad. 



Much practical useful information. In a cheap 

 form.— Daily Standard. New Bedford. Mass. 



The most perfect work for the price everyet pro- 

 duced onthesubjectof bee-culture.— Anti-Monop- 

 olist. Lebanon, Mo. 



A manual, containing all the newest discoveries- 

 in the management of these little workers.- Plain 

 Dealer, St. Lawrence. N. Y. 



Full of practical Instruction, that no one who 

 contemplates keeping bees can do without. -far- 

 mers' Journal, Louisville. Ky. 



It comprises all that is necessary for successful 

 bee-culture, save experience and good judgment. 

 —Daily Republican, Utica, N. V. 



Gives minute details for the management and 

 manipulations necessary to make bee-keeping a 

 Buccess-—Col. Valley and Farm. 



Written in an Interesting and attractive manner, 

 and contains valuable information for all readers,. 

 even though they be not directly interested In the 

 care of bees.— Sentinel. Rome. N. Y. 



It embraces every subject that can Interest the 

 beginner in bee-culture. The engravings perfectly 

 illustrate the text.— Farm and Fireside, Spring- 

 field. O. 



Embraces every subject of interest in the apiary,, 

 giving very thorough details of the man.igement 

 and manipulations necessary to make bee- keeping 

 a success.- Farm. Longmont, Colo. 



It Is a valuable and practical book, and contains 

 a complete resume ui the natural history of the 

 little busy bee, aa well as of all that one needs to 

 know in their care and management.— Chicago 

 Herald. 



Contains a vast fund of Information In regard to 

 bee-culture, lie wh' would keep abreast of the^ 

 times must keep posted in all the improvements Id 

 his line We advise all interented to get a copy of 

 this book.— Daily Times. San Bernardino. Cal. 



Describes all the newest discoveries In the art, 

 by which the production of delicious and health- 

 giving tioney is obtained, aswell as bow to prepare 

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

 Signal, Napoleon, O. 



It embraces every subject thai will Interest the 

 beginner. It describes all th-- newest discoveries 

 In the art by which t tie production oi delicious and 

 health-giviny honey ts obtained, as well as how to 

 prepare It for the market in the mtitit attractive 

 form. It is embellished with beautiful engravings, 

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

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

 mer, Lancaster, Pa. 



PRICE— Bound in cloth, TS cents ; in paper 

 covers. SO c«>nts* postpaid. 



THOMAS O. KETVAfAN, 



925 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. 



A X^lbernl Discoant to Dealers by 



the Dozenor Hundred. 



