THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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„ • . .» «ini>»lr I>ealcrs.-On ten or 



Apiary ^o^ Pleasure « ^j^^ times," 



in all tl»e ja"OU^ imprOTemei. ^^^ 



presents the aP'*"^Lui management of the 

 can aid in the succeBStuiman | produce the 

 honey-bee, and f ^^f^f ™Vmost attractive 

 most hon^yl "braces the following; sub- 

 conditlon. T* ^'^^J^rv of Bees and Honey 

 jects : A°"'^A^iarv-Tran8terringr-Feed- 

 LLocatmg an Apiary iTa _ ^,^^^^^^4^^ _ 



ing - Swarmmg 7 Jd'X'JJgg Queens - Ital- 



<^f S° ^''See ?Is?urage a Necessity-Quie^ 

 lanlzing-Bee rasniraB Management of 



Ing and Handling Bees i_^^^g^(^g ^ 

 Bees and Honey ai 'a ' j^ pages. Price, 

 etc. 230 pro^/^'Vi 00; 2cop^for»1.80; 

 bound in «»P*Vv 5 for $4.00; 10 for $7.50. 

 3 copies for $2.55, 5 lor »*.«", 



. . -^ R^o-iKter. by Thomas G. 



The AplaiT R«S»«t*l'ccount Book for 

 NEWMAN.-A Kecord ana ^^^^ ^^,^^y_ 



the Apiary, devoting -^age ^^^^^^^ ^^ata 



800 colonies, «1.B"' 

 _ — Wood and Tttedlclne, by 



Honey «i»*;»«"_5J'-^^e8 the various 

 '^°'*t^H™?v S^Food "recipes for making 

 «a<,s of Honey a»,^JJ^g^_ PuddinfS, Foam. 



~ S?^'?aso°H"ney as" Medicine- ^th 



Wines, etc. ^AlsOj^nouej. ^^ .^ intended for 



Honey 



Wines, etc. xuo"."' it is intended for 

 many valuable rec^^d be liberally scattered 

 conBumera.andstiouiQ ^^ ^^^ honey. 



to help m seating i, uc German 



Price, for e"l?««'^ J?|a^"ef,4OcentB-100for 

 «a'*ir'lSff?rlTo.O^l,000 for SI 5.00.- 

 $8.50-500 ip^ *'"flpred we -will print the 

 ?elkeeP?rTcard r^efofbost) on the cover. 



8 simple Manual of rarna j officers 



Rules of Order for the g^;°''g^tion8_Model 

 and members of Local 1.0 J g^^.^ 



ConstitutionandBy Laws tor j^gg^^g 



-Programmefor aConv|ntiu ^ ^^^ ^^^^^ 

 for discussion-List or t-rem^^j^ ^^^ ^^^^ 



|?cke?.°"p^ce° 50 cen«° Leather, 60 cents. 



^^ «^is ""aTe? is FZten^edTo? dgl 

 NBWMAN.-ThiB Bee-Keeper's own locality, 

 tributlon in t^^jl^f^cal Market. Price. 50 

 ^ "I""^^ m^m copies for $2.25 ; 1.000 

 cents per i^'":^' wKen 200 or more are 

 »2?'^i/°at*onettme^ we print on them the 

 SS^ey-producert name and address fbee. 



„^t^eri^^l"u^'ing"^he?rXc'tiopd c*^r| 

 rb'on^'»i|^E^r^-d Honey, and 



Instructions on the ^^"'"'^ g G.Newman. 



R«« Paslnrase a Necessity, by Thomas 

 a»ll^"A^V%-sive„^^^^ 

 K?rt.itStSfMeeBandHoney.-- 

 26 9ngraving8. Price. lOc^ 



«-''\,\Tchr^;ac^WnrctuarB^a=n^"B"e"e: 

 5?u1eT'' AlhapterTom^^Bees and Honey." 



Price 5c. 



" Success In Bee-Cnlture, as practiced 

 and aS^sed by James Heddon^" Jh'^book 

 ooiiKiBts ot 128 pages ; is well-printed on 

 gSSd paper and illustrated.. It covers the 

 whole field of practical apiculture, and is 

 intended tor specialists and those who keep 

 bet^for the money to be obtained from the 

 hiiRinpss In his preface the author says . 

 "In the deltaeationpf methods of manage- 

 ment and of mplements and devices, 

 "ppertainlng thereto, it has been my con- 

 stant am to present such only. as will 

 fpproxTmate uniform and. unvarying suc- 

 opss as neariy as possible, when the 

 ?lqui8ite conditions have been complied 

 wUh and thereby obviate the d'?aPPO'°t- 

 ments and vexatious losses, resu ting from 

 the complicated and "npract'oafll '" ^""^ 

 management and utensils. Price 50 cents. 



Bee-Keepers' Guide, or Manual ol 

 tl^ Apiary, by Prof. A. J. CoOK.--It is 

 eleganSy illustrated, and fully, up with the 

 ?ime8 on every subject that f ^J^sts the 

 bee-keeper. It iB not only instructive but 

 interesting and thoroughly practical. It 

 comprises^afuU delineation of the anatomy 

 and physiology of Bees. Pnoe,«1.25. 



Qulnby's New Bee-Keeplng, by L. C. 



ROOT.-Its Style is plain and forcible, making 

 Ss readers realize the fact that the author is 

 master of the subject. Price, $l.oO. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. RoOT.-- 

 Embraces everything pertaining to the care 

 of the Honey-Bee, and is valuable to the 

 more advanced bee-keeper, as well as the 

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



Blessed Bees, by John Allen.- A 

 romance of bee-keeping, full of practical 

 information and enthusiasm. Price, 7oc. 



The Hive and Honey-Bee, by Bev. L. 

 L. LANQSTROIH.-The work of a master and 

 will always remain a standard.— Price 5>-i.oo. 



Dzlerzon's Rational Bee-Keeplng.- 

 A translation of the master-piece of that most 

 telebrited German authority. Pnce. bound 

 in cloth, $2.00; in paper covers, $l.oU. 



Bee-Keeper8'Handy-Book,by Henbt 

 ALLEY.-This book contains 270 page^ and 

 iTa complete Manual of Bee-Keeping. Price. 

 $1.10 



Bee-Keepers'Text Booli,by A. J. King 

 — Kevised and enlarged. Price. $1.00. 



Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers, by 



Ch AS. F. MCTH.— Gives his views on the man- 

 agement of bees.— Price, 10c. 



Dzlerzon Theory. -The fundamental 

 Principles of Dzierzon's system of apicu ture 

 Ifset forth by Berlepsch. It mis translated 

 by the late Samuel Wagner. Pnce. 15c. 



Dictionary of Practical Apiculture, 



bv Prof. John PniN.-This gives the correct 

 meaning of nearly 500 apicultural terms. 

 Price, bound in cloth, 50c. 



Tlie Hive I tise, by G. M. DOOI-ittle.- 

 Details his management of bees. Pnce 5c. 



Foul Brood, by A. B. KOHNKE.-Its origin 

 and cure. Price. 25c. 



viHlier's Grain Tables.— For casting 

 UP tbe price of grain, produce and hay; wood 

 measurer.ready reckoner,tablea for plowing, 

 etc. Price, 40c. 



vimerson Binders, made especially for 

 thT^^PK JOURNAL, and lettered in gold on 

 the bacS. P?Se, 60 cents each. They can- 

 not be sent by mail to Canada.. 

 -A Year among tlie Bees, being a Talk 

 about some of thl I^Ple"''''"*?'.?'''"^^"'*, 

 Prnotioea of a Bee-Keeper of 35 years' 

 experfence?who has for 8 years made the 

 p?St?on of honey his exclusive business. 

 —By Dr. C. C. Miller-Price 7 a cents. 



Poulterer's Guide, for treating diseases 

 of Poultry, etc.. by C. J. Ward. Pnce 25c. 

 Food Adulteratlon.-What we eat and 



what we should not eat. Pnce. 60c. 



puenol for the Cure of Foul Brood. 



_Bv Prof Frank R. Cheshire, of London. 

 England Price 10 cents : 32 pages. 



Moore's Universal Assistant, and 



Complete Mechanic. 

 Enlarged Edition — con- 

 tains over 1,000,000 

 Industrial Facts, Calcu- 

 lations, Processes.Trade 

 Secrets, Legal Items, 

 ^ ,i_. Business Forms, etc., 01 



vast utility to every Mechanic, Farmer and 

 Business Man. The work contains 1,016 

 pages -is a veritable Treasury of Useful 

 knowledge, and worth its weight in gold to 

 any Mechanic, Business Man or Farmer. By 

 mail, in fine cloth. $2.50. 



How to Propagate and Grow f rnlt, 



bv Charles A. Green, contains oyer oO illus- 

 trations and two large colored frmt plates. 

 This book tells how to propagate straw- 

 berries, black raspberries, red raspbernes, 

 blackberries, currants, gooseberries, grapes. 

 Quince, peach, apricot, plum, cherry, pear 

 and apple; also general rules for propa- 

 gation, with illustrations showing how to 

 bud, how to graft, how to propagate from 

 layers, stools, inarching, with lull instruc- 

 tions for grafting the grape. It tells how to 

 lay out a garden or fruit farm— how to plant, 

 ciiltivate trim. etc. Price. 25 cents. 



" How to Kalse Comb Honey " is the 



title of a new illustrated pamphlet of lb 

 pages, by Oliver Foster, of Mount Vernon, 

 Iowa. He says that it describes his "im- 

 provements in methods resulting from t^ 

 vears' practical work and extensive experi- 

 ments," and includes his " adjustable honey- 

 case and clamp." Price 5 cents. 



"Farmer's Account Book," contain* 

 1 66 pages, printed on writing paper, ruled ana 

 bound! and the price is $3.00. We will club 

 it and the Weekly Bee Journal for a year 

 for $3.00. If you want it sentbymaU, a<ia 

 20 cents for postage. 



The A B C of Carp Culture, is a neat 

 pamphlet of about 100 pages. It explains 

 the simplest, cheapest and inost e.ffective 

 RvRtem of carp culture, and being written by 

 Mr MUtonP^ Pierce, of Philadelphia, Pa., 

 Secretary of the American Carp Cultural 

 Associatto"- it cannot fail to be of inesttmt^ 

 ble value to all interested in the "finny 

 tribes." Price, 40 cents. 



The ABC of Potato Culture ; "how to 

 grow them in the largest quantity, and of 

 the finest quality, with the least expenditure 

 of time aSd labor." The book is not only a 

 valuable one to potato-growers, but a great 

 part of it applies to the management of 

 almost any crop on the farm, especiaUy to 

 thi preparation of the soU, manures, etc. 

 Price, 40 cents. 



A Brief History of the North American 

 B*-Keeper" Society, with a digest of Its 

 "5 Annual Conventions, and a full Report 

 of the Proceedings of the 1.6th Annual (^in- 

 vention held at Detroit, Mich., on Dec. 8 to 

 10 1885. It contains 64 pages. Price. 2»c. 



Photo-raphs of Rev. L. L. Langstroth, 

 bSo" o^S^rfepBch, or Dzierzon. 25 c. each. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

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

 S or $8 per 100. Large and elegant ones, 

 with rosette, 50 cents, post-paid. 



Scrlbner's Lumber and l,og Book.— 



Grvesme^urement of all kinds of lumber, 

 togs and planks : wages, rent, etc. Pnce. 35c. 



Constitution and By-taws, for local 

 Afsocrat"^: with the name of the Society 

 printed in.-Price $2 per 100., 



Kendall's Horse Book.-No ook can 



he more useful to horse owners. It has 36 

 engra^ng"! illustrating positions of sick 

 hSfses afd'treats all diseases in a^pl^n and 



or German. 



Rienen Kultur, by Thomas G.Nbwmaw. 

 -" t "e Gefrnkn lan|aage Price, In paper 

 covers. 40 cents, or $3 per doz. 



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