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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Our Fremiuins for Clubs. 



Any one sending us a club of two 

 subscribers for 1 year, for the Weekly, 

 with $4, will be entitled to a copy of 

 Bees and Honey, in cloth, postpaid. 



For three subscribers, with $6, we 

 will send Cook's Manual, in paper, 

 Emerson's Binder for the Weekly, or 

 Apiary Register for 50 colonies. 



For four subscribers, with $8, we 

 will send Cook's Manual in cloth, or 

 Apiary Register for 100 colonies. 



For five subscribers, with $10, we 

 will send the Apiary Register for 200 

 colonies, Quinby's New Bee-Keeping, 

 Root's A B C of Bee Culture, or an 

 extra copy of the Weekly Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year. 



To get any of the above premiums 

 for the Monthly Bee Journal send 

 double the number of subscribers, and 

 the same amount of money. 



Preparation of Honey for the Mar- 

 ket, including the production and care 

 of both comb and extracted honey 

 instructions on the exhibition of bees 

 and honey at Fairs, etc. This is a 

 new 10 cent pamphlet, of 32 pages. 



Emerson Binders— made especially 

 for the Bee Journal, are lettered in 

 gold on the back, and make a very 

 convenient way of preserving the Bee 

 Journal as fast as received. They 

 will be sent, post-paid, for 75 cents, for 

 the Weekly ; or tor the Monthly, 50 

 cents. They cannot be sent by mail 

 to Canada. 



Books at Fairs. — Those who make 

 an exhibit at Fairs will find that an 

 assortment of Books and Pamphlets 

 would sell and leave them a profit for 

 handling. We will send such, postage 

 prepaid, at 25 per cent, discount; or 

 if the purchaser pays express charges, 

 we will supply any of our own publica- 

 tions at 40 per cent, discount. 



1^" The new two cent rate of pos- 

 tage for letters went into effect on 

 October 1. Three cent postage stamps 

 will now be but little used. For all 

 fractions of a dollar sent to us here- 

 after we should prefer either one-cent, 

 or else Ave or ten-cent postage stamps, 

 or a Postal Note. Bo not send coins 

 in any letter. 



WT. B. Peterson & Brothers. 306 Chestnut St.. 

 Philadelphia. Pji., publish this day, "The Bkide 

 OF LAMMEKMOOH," being the second volume of 

 their new and cheap edition of "The Waveklev 

 Novels." BY SiK Walteh Scott, which will be 

 completed in Twenty-six Weeitly Volumes, each 

 volume beinfj a novel complete in itself, and one 

 volume will be issued every Saturday until the 

 whole are published. Eai;^ book will make a lartje 

 octavo volume, uniform with "Ivanhoe," and 

 "The Bride of Lammermoor," have on it an Illus- 

 trated Ctiver, and will be sold at the low price of 

 Fifteen Cents a volume, or Three Dollars will pay 

 for the full and complete set of Twentv-six vol- 

 umes, and coplesof any of the novels, or complete 

 sets of the edition will be sent to any one, post- 

 paid, at these rates. 



SECTIONS. 



nzizi^H 



We have just put in several new machines and 

 also a larger engine in our factory, consequently 

 we are In better shape to fill orders than ever for 

 Sections, Shipping Crates, etc., etc. We make a 

 specialty of our 



"BOSS" ONE-PIECE SECTIONS, 



Patented June 28th, 1881. 



We can make the "Boss" One- Piece Sections 

 any size or width desired. Send tor Price List. 



IVe make the Half-Found Section any 

 size desired. 



«r AS. FOKXCROOK <b CO. 



IBCtf Watertown Jeff. Co. Wis.. Jan. 1. 1883. 



PLYMOUTH ROCKS 



Iroquois Strain. Four Yards, 



P«rrespondeot* cheerfully answered Prices roasonabi' 

 W. H. BUSSEY. 131 Lake Street. Chicago. 

 2BCly 



Choice Queens! 



I am now up with my orders, 

 and can send Q17£EN8 by 



RETURN MAIL. 



lam now culling them down to 

 the very best. 



J, T. WILSON, 



Mortonavllle, "Woodford Co., 

 6BCtf 



Ky. 



Friends, If you are in any way interested In 



BEES OR HONEY 



We will with pleasure send you a sample copy of 

 the Monthly GleaninK* In Bee-Culture* 



with a descriptive price-list of the latest improve- 

 ments in lllveft. Honey Extractors, Comb 

 Foundation, Section Honey Boxes, all books 

 and journals, and everything pertaining to Bee 

 Culture. Nnthing Patented. Simply send your ad- 

 dress written plainly, to 

 Ctf A. I. ROOT. Medina. O. 



BARNES' PATENT 



Foot Power Machinery 



CIIiCULAR AND 



SCROLL SAWS, 



Hand. Circular Rip Saws for 

 general heavy and light rip- 

 ping. Lathes, &c. These ma- 

 chines are especially adapted 

 t'lHlveMaklner. ItwlMpay 

 fvery bee-keeper to send for 



11 r 48-page Illustrated Cata- 



jgue. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 

 No. 2017 Main street. 



Rockford. Winnebago Co.. 111. 



HEADQUARTERS IN THE SOUTH 



For ine manufacture of 

 BEE-KEEPEKS' SXTPPI-IES. 



Dunham uiid Root Foundation a specialty, 

 Italian Queens and Bees f mm March to November. 



I»"Send fur my IMustruted Catalogue. 

 JiCtf PAtrr. L. VIAIitON, Bayou Goula. La. 



Sweet Clover 



AND OTHER SEEDS. 



Having a large stock of the new crop of Sweet 

 Clover Seed, I can all orders at 30c. per pound 

 *4 per peck, orllSl.'; per bushel. 



Also, all other SEEDS for HONEY PLANTS. 



ALFEED H. NEWMAN, 

 923 West MadisonStreet, Chicago, III. 



QO Colonies Italian Bees For Sale; ».? per colony. 

 O^ JULIUS FOSUH, Elmore, Ottawa Co, Ohio. 



FRANCES DUNHAM, 



Inventor and Sole Manufacturer of 



THE DUNHAM 



FOUNDATION MACHINE 



Patented Aug. 23d, 1881. 



Your machines are undoubtedly the very best in 

 existence for heavy foundation. 



Charles Dadant & Son, Hamilton, III. 



Nov. :i-ltu, iSti-2. 



And the following from the President of the 

 North American Bee-Keepers' Association: 



I am quite positive that your Foundation Mills 

 are ahead of anything yet Invented. 



D. A. JONES, Beeton, Ont., Canada, 



Jan. 29th, 1883. 



I send you samples of Foundation which I am 

 manufacturing on one of vourmachines, in sheets 

 lixlH, which measure 11*4 feet to the pound. I 

 think it superior to any samples of thin founda- 

 tion I have seen. J. G. Whitten, 



Aug. 14th. 1882. Genoa, N. Y. 



Send for description and testimonials to 



FRANCES nUXHAM. 



8Ctf DE PERB, WI3. 



One 4-Horse-Pewer 



ENGINE AND BOILER, 



And One 6 -Horse -Power 



Portable Engine and Boiler, 



FOK SALE CHEAP. Description, Prices 

 and Cuts, sent on application. 



Address, O. H. TOWNSEND. 



35D3t KALAMAZOO, MICH. 



1883. JOSEPH D. ENAS, 1883. 



(Sunny Side Apliiry,) 



Pure Italian Queens. Bees, Ctilonles, Nuclei, 



EXTRACTORS, CO.VIB FOUNDATION, 4c 

 I9D6m Address, SunnySldeApiary,NAPA,CAl,. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND B£E-E:£EPER*S ADVISER. 



The British Bee Jourxal is published month- 

 ly, and contains ihe best practical information for 

 tne time being, showing what to do, and when and 

 how to do it. Rev. H. K. PEEL, Editor. 



We send the Weekly American Bee Journal 

 and the British Bee JoumaU both for $3.00 a year. 



The Bee^Keepers' Guide, 



OK, MANUAL OF THE APIAKY. 



9,000 SOLD IN SIX YEARS. 



lOth Thousand cTuttt Out. 



More than 50 paaes, and more than 50 fine Illus- 

 trations added. The whole work has been thor- 

 oughly revised, and contains the very latest In re- 

 spect to bee-keeping. It is certainly the fullest 

 and moat scientitic work treating of bees in the 

 World. Price, by Mull. l$1.2o. 

 Liberal discount to fleulem and to clubs. 

 A. fT. COOK., 



17Ctf Author and Publisher, Lansing, Mich. 



