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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



BEES and HONEY, 



OR THB •^ 



Uanagement ef an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the American Bee JaumaL 



It contains 220 profusely illustrated pages 

 Is " fully up witu the times " in all the im- 



Srovements and inventions in this rapidly 

 eveloping pursuit, and presents the apiar- 

 ist with everything that 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 con- 

 dition. Bound in cloth, 81.00, postpaid. 



^r"A Iilberal DIsconnt to Dealers, by 

 the Dozen or Hundred. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN dc SON, 



923 & 935 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



Or, MANTJAI. OF THS AFIAKY. 



I3,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



5»000 Sold Since May, 1888. 



More than 50 pages, and more than 50 One Illus- 

 trations were added In the 8th edition. The whole 

 work has been thoroughly revised, and contains the 

 very latest in respect to bee-Iieeplng. It Is certainly 

 the fullest and most scleatlflc work treating of 

 bees In the World. Price, by mall, 91. SS. Liberal 

 discount to dealers and to clubs. 



A. «r. COOK, Author and Pabtlsher, 

 lAly Agricultural College, Mich. 



Patent Flat-Bottom Comb Foundation 



High Side VPalls, 4 to 14 square 

 feet to the pound. Wholesale and 



^^Ij Retail. Circulars and Samples free 

 — J J, VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



(SOLE MANUFACTURERS), 



lAtf SPROUT BROOK, Mont. Co., N. T. 



NEW ONE-POUND HONEY PAIL. 



THIS new size of our Tapering 

 Honey Palls la of uniform design 

 fcwith the other sizes, having the top 

 iFedge turned over, and has a bail or 

 ' handle,— mailing it very convenient 

 to carry. It is well-made and, when 

 filled with honey, makes a novel and 

 attractive small package, that can 



be sold for 20 cents or less. Many 



consumers will buy It In order to give the children 

 a handsome toy pall. PRICE. 75 cents per 

 dozen, or SS.OO per lOO. 



THOS. G. NEWlfJLAN & SON, 



923 dfc 925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO. ILL. 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. Bee advertisement in another column. 



UNTESTED Italian 4tueens.— Single 

 ^^^ueen, 65 cts. ; 5 for $3.00^^ 12 for $6.50. 



Ind. 



BEES per lb., same price as Queens. 

 26Atf I. R. GOOD, Nappanee, 



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Boss" One-Piece Sections, 



MANUFACTITRED BY 



J. Forncrook & Co., Watertown, Wis. 





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Patented June 28, 1881. 



E will furnish you SECTIONS as cheap as 

 the cheapest, write for price-list. 



Watertown, Wis., May 1st, 1887. 



^"Thos. G. Newman & Son. of Chicago, sell 

 the one-piece Sections manufactured by us. 



Boss" One-Piece Sections, 



MANUFACTrRED BY 



J. Forncrook & Co., Watertown, Wis 



HZD 



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Patented June 28, 1881. 



E will furnish you SECTIONS as cheap as 

 the cheapest. Write for price-list. 



Watertown, Wis., May 1st. 1887. 



HUMPHUBYS' 



HOMEOPATHIC f>f% 



SPECIFIC No. fiO 



In use 30 years. The only successful remedy for 



Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, 



and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 

 $1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for $6. 



Sold BY Druggists, orsentpostpaid on receiptof 

 price.— llumplircya' JUedlciiieCo*! 1U9 VuJUtii St.) N> Y* 



16Ar2t • ^^_ 



Extra Thin FOUNDATION 



lu 25-Ponnd Boxes. 



WE CAN now furnish VAN BEUSENS' 

 Extra-Thin Flat-Bottom Foundation 

 put up in 25-lb. Boxes, in sheets 16^x28 

 inches, at $12.50 per box. 12 It. to the lb. 

 t^f~ The above is a special offer, and is a 

 Bargain to all who can use that quantity. 



All orders for any other quantity than 

 exactly 25 lbs. (or its multiple) will be filled 

 at the regular price— 60 cents per lb. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON., 



923 & 925 W. Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS, etc. 



For Circulars, apply to 



CHA8. F. MITTH <Iz SON, 



Freeman 4 Central Ave., - CINCINNATI, O. 

 P.8.— Send 10c. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



Alley's Drone and Queen Trap. 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



Price, by Express. 50 cts. : by mail, 65 cts.: 12 in 

 the flat, and one nailed (13 in all), *3.50 ; 50, in the 

 flat, 112.00. Address, 



THOS. G. NETTMAN & SON, 

 923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ELL. 



BY RETURN MAIL ! 



SIX Warranted Italian Queens $5 00 



Fourteen Warranted Italian Queens 10 00 



fW~ Safe arrival guaranteed. 



26Atf H. ALLEY, Wenhani, Mass. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEFEB'S ADVISES, 



IS published every weels, at 10s. lOd. per 

 annum. It contains the best practical 

 information for the apiarist. It is edited bv 

 Thomas Wm. Cowan, F.G.S., F.R.M.S., etc., 

 and published by John Huckle, King's Lang- 

 ley, Herts, England. 



Send 75 Gents Yearamong the Bees;" 

 11-i pages, cloth bound. Address, 



DK. C. C. miLIiER, 



SOAtf MARENGO, ILLS, 



GLASS PAILS 



FOR HONEY. 



THESE Pails are made 

 of the beat quality of 

 clear flint glass, with a bail 

 and a metal top and cover. 

 When filled witn honey, the 

 attractive appearance of 

 these pails cannot be equal- 

 ed by any other style of 

 package. They can be used 

 for household purposes by 

 conBumers, after the honey 

 is removed, or they can be 

 returned to and re-fllled by 

 the apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows: 



To hold 1 pound of honey, per dozen, 

 " 2 pounds " " 



81.60 



8.eo 



S.50 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



FOLDING BOXES. 



Our Cartons/or e'ic/os/ng Section Honey ar9 



the best and loWest priced/n (/jo market. Made in 1 

 piece. With Tape Handles or without. With Mica fronts or 

 without. In the Flat or set up. Frixttedorp/a/n. Any way 

 th suit. We are bound to please. We have put in special Ma- 

 chinery for their manufacture, and are prepared to fill Or' 

 ders promptly. Circulars Free. Samples 5c. 



14oz. Glass Jars $S.25 pergross, including Corha 

 and Labels. 1 7-2 & 2 gross in a Case. Send for Catalogue. 



A. O. CRAWFORD, 



Box 438. SoutU VTeymoutli, IVIasg. 



21D10t 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Rogersville, Genesee Co., Mich., 



DESIRES to call attention to the lynograph- 

 ical neatness and " get up " of his little nook, 



" THE PRODUCTION OF COMB HONEY." 



It is printed from new type (brevier); the mat- 

 ter leaded: the paper is heavy, delicately tinted 

 and super-calendered; and the press-work Is a 

 *' credit to the craft." But it is the cover, which is 

 bright-yellow card-board passed through a comb 

 foundation mill, that has brought forth the most 

 enthusiastic enconiums. The work is very nicely 

 done, and, at the first glance, the cover would 

 almost be taken for foundation ; while the beauti- 

 ful twig of basBwood upon the back of the cover 

 and the artistic lettering upon the front, printed 

 as they are upon a corrugated surface— all com- 

 bine to give the book a peculiarly neat and tasty 

 appearance. 



Dr. A. B. Mason writes: — The cover is nice, 

 printing fine, and contents orand. 



Dr. C. C. Miller says :— Nothing less than a genius 

 would have gotten up that cover. 



B. Kretchmer says:— It is a surprise, in Btyle_ 

 workmanship. Nothing could be added to im- 

 prove it. 



Louis Werner writes:— It is the best bee-book I 

 ever had, and I do not see how you can print such 

 a neat book for so small a price. 



James Heddon writes:- Your book Is a "dandy." 

 The "get up '■ is nowhere equaled. You have out- 

 done us all on the book problem, and I am glad 

 of it 



Chas. Dadant & Son write:— The book is at hand, 

 and though we do not agree with all it contains, 

 we must say that it is as neat and tastefully gotten 

 up as anything we ever saw. 



The Bee-Keepers' Magazine says:—" The Produc- 

 tion of Comb Honey " is the title of a unique little 

 work of 45 pages, by the pen of W. Z. Hutchinson- 

 Mr. Hutchinson struck a happy idea when he de- 

 signed the cover of his work. 



Prof. Cook offered congratMlations again and 

 again.saying:-Itisdecidedly the most unique litr 

 tie thing I have seen in along time. Why, that 

 cover alone ought to sell it, to say nothing of the 

 good things inside. 



The above are fair specimens of scores of simi- 

 lar testimonials that I have recieved, uTisoHcitea. 



lar Reader, if you wish to see a little typo- 

 craphical " gem," send 25 cents for, " The Produo- 

 tion of Comb Honey.'-Staraps taken; either U.S. 

 or Canadian. 25Att 



Wooden Pails for Honey! 



WE can furnish reftular Wooden Water-Palls— 

 well painted on the outside, and with 3 Iron 

 hoops iinil u tieht-flttinK wood cover, at SS.Sn 

 per dozen. They will hold 85 lbs. of honey, and 

 when empty, can be utilized for use as an ordinary 

 household paM. 



XH08. e. S^'^V.A.fi A, SON, 

 923*925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO HiL. 



