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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



BEES and HONEY, 



OR THB 



Management ef an Apiary for Fleaenre 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



EcUtor of tile American Bee Journal. 



It contains 220 profusely illustrated pages 

 is " fully up with 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, $1.00, postpaid. 



^~A Mberal Discount to Dealers, by 

 the Dozen or Hundred. 



THOS. G. NETITHAN & SON, 



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



BEE-KEEPERS' GDIDE; 



Or. MAHrU-AJ^ OF TEI£ .A.PI^K~r. 



I3,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



fi,000 Sold Since May, 18S3. 



More than 50 pages, and more than 50 fine Ulus- 

 trations were added In the 8th edition. The whole 

 work has been thorouRhly revised, and contains the 

 very latest In respect to bee-keeping. It Is certainly 

 the fullest and most scientific work treating of 

 bees In the World. Price, by mall,»l.»5. Liberal 

 dlBOOont to dealers and to clubs. 



A.* J, COOK. Author and Publisher, 

 lAly Agricultural College. Mich. 



Patent Flat-Bottom Comb Foundation 



High Side Walls, 4 to 14 square 



feet to the pound. Wholesale and 



Betail. Circulars and Samples free 



J. VAN DECSEN & SONS, 



(SOLE MANtrPACTUBKRS), 



lAtf SPBOUT BKOOK, Mont. Co., N. T. 



Moth's Honey Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS, etc. 



For Circular*, apply to 



CBA8. F. MVTH A, SON, 



Freemnn 4 Central Ave., - CINCINNATI, O. 

 P.B.— Send 100. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers 



BT RETURN MAIL ! 



SIX Warranted Italian Queens |5 00 



F ourt een Warranted Italian Queens 10 00 



^T" Safe arrival guaranteed. 



26Atf H. ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



HOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY, 



PHICK 5 cents. VTou need this pamphlet, and 

 my free Bee and Supply Circular. 31 Atf 



0L.1VEK FOSTER. Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



"Boss" One-Piece Sections, 



MANnFACTCTBED 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. 



Dadant'sFonndation Factor j, wholesale 



and retail. See adyertisement in another column. 



Gone where the Woodbine Twineth. 



Rats are smart, but "Rocgh on Eats" beats 

 them. Clears out Eats. Mice, Roaches, Water 

 Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Moths, Ants, Mosquitoes, 

 Bed-bugs, Insects, Potato Bugs, Sparrows, 

 Skunlis. Weasel, Gophers, Chipmunks, Moles, 

 Musk Eats, Jack Babbits. Squirrels. 16c. & 25c. 



EN LICE. 



"Rough on Rats'* is a complete preventive 

 and destroyer of Hen Lice. Mix a 25c. box of 

 "'RoDQH ON Rats" to a pail of wliitewash, 

 keep it well stirred up while applying. White- 

 wash the whole interior of the Hennery; inside 

 and outside of the nests. The cure is radical 

 and complete. pOy/^JO gygg 



For Potato Bup^s, iDsects on 

 Tines, Shrubs. Ti-ees, 1 pound 

 or half the contents of a Sl.OO 

 bos of "Rough on Rats'' f Agri- 

 cultural Size) to be thorovghly 

 mixed with one to t-wo barrels 

 of plaster, or what is better air 

 Blacked lime. Much depends 

 upon thorough mixing, so aa 

 to completely distribute the poison. Sprinkle 

 it on plants, trees or shrubs wlien damp or 

 wet, and is quite effective when mixf-d with 

 lime, dusted on without moisture While in 

 its concentrated state it is the most active 

 and strongest of all Bug Poisons; when mixed 

 as above is comparatively harmless to ani- 

 mals or persons, in any quantity they would 

 take. If preferred to use in liquid form.atable- 

 spoonful of the full strength ''Rough on Rats'* 

 Powder, well shaken, in a keg of water and 

 applied with a sprinkling pot, spray syringe 

 or whisk broom, will be found very effective. 

 Keep it well stirred up while using. Sold by 

 all Druggists and Storekeepers. l.=ic.,25c.&$l. 

 E. S. "VVells. Chemist. Jersey City. N. J. 



GLASS PAILS 



FOE HONEY. 



TXUBSE Pails are made 

 of the beat quality of 

 clear flint glass, with a ball 

 nnd a metal top and cover. 

 When filled with honey, the 

 attractive appearance of 

 these palls cannot be equal- 

 ed by any other style of 

 package. They can be used 

 for household purposes by 

 consnmerB, after the honey 

 ts 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 91.60 



2 pounds " " a.OO 



" 3 " " " «.SO 



THOITIAS O. NEWmAN & SON, 



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



QUEENS FOR BUSINESS 



UNTIL further notice. I will send by return 

 mail, safe arrival guaranteed. Good QUEEN6 

 from my best strains noted for gentleness and 

 honey-gathering qualities, viz; 



1 Queen fo.80 



6 Queens 4.50 



12 Queens 8.00 



Address, WM. W. GARY, 



29Atf Colerain, Franklin Co., Mass. 



ITA1.IAN Queens by return mail. Tested 

 90c.; Untested. 50c. , or $5.50 per dozen. 

 26Atf GEO. STTJCKMAN, Nappanee, Ind. 



HURRAH for the Fair !— E.vhlbit and extend 

 your reputation .and develop the home market 

 by using our ItriUiant Chromo Card; 8 colors, full 

 of instruction and amusement. 1 have a valuable 

 strain Italian Queens.— J.H.Martin,Hartford,N.r. 

 6W(3tm)40t 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



RogersTille, Genesee Co., Mich., 



HAS received many kind letters in regard 

 to the excellency of his little book, 

 "The Production or Comb Honey ;" 



and it is with pleasure that he publishes the 

 following: " sample:" 



St. LOUIS, Mo., April Ifi. 1887. 



Friend Hutchinson.— Vour little book has 

 been forwarded to me from home, with the state- 

 ment that "It has been read by every member of 

 the family;" and, judging from the numerous un- 

 derscored lines and oracketed passages, it was 

 thoroughly appreciateti. 



I have been experimenting somewhat in the 

 same direction, and while my experiments were by 

 no means so thorough and exhaustive aa yours, 

 they make me an earnest supporter of the 

 beliefs and practices laid down in your book, which 

 I value above price, and can endorse every word 

 of it. Sincerely yours. Dwight Furness. 



E^ Price of the Book, 25 cts. Stamps 



taken— either U. S. or Canadian. 



FINE ITALIAN QUEENS, reared from 

 the best, selected, tested imported mother, 

 75 cents each, by return mall. 



31 Atf 



PRICES REDUCED ! 



ONE Warranted Queen $ 75 

 Six " Queens 4.00 



Two dozen " " 15.00 



Select Tested Queen 1.50 



^^ OrdeiB filled by return mail. 



Address, J. T. WII.SON, 

 aiDtf NICHOLASVILLE, KY. 



FOLDING BOXES. 



Our Cartons/or enclosing Section Honey are 



the best and lowest priced in th". market. Made in 1 

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

 without. In the Flat or set up. Printedorp/o/n. Any way 

 to 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 6c. 



14oz. GlaSStTarS $5. 2S per gross, including Corka 

 and labels. 7 7-2 A 2 grcas in a Case, Send for Catalogue. 



A. O. CRAWFORD, 



Box 428. So utii Weymouth, Mass. 



21D10t 



GARNIOLAN QUEENS ONLY ; 



BRED in large apiiirv of Carniolan Bees, from 

 Benton Select Imported Stock— $1.00 each. 

 Carniolans are the gentlest and best honey-gathi- 

 erers known. Send fnr Circular describing Carni- 

 olans. (Mention this paper.) 



S. W. MORRISON, M. D. „ 

 25Dtf Ox ford, Chester Co., Pa. 



DR. TINKER'S SPECIALTIES. 



THE finest ■WHITE POPLA.K SECTIONS 

 and the best PERFOKATJED ZINC ever 

 offered to bee-keepers. Our new machine makes 

 5U,()04J perforations in a day. We also claim the 

 finest strain of BEES for comb honey— the Syrio- 

 AlbinOB. Price-lists of yuEEMS and Supplies 

 free. Samples of sections and zinc, three cents. 

 Address, DR- G. I.. TINKER, 

 27Dtf NEW PHrLADELPHIA, 0. 



Beautiful Italian Queens. 



Jp, W^OOD wishes to inform his former 

 . friends and patrons, that he is now fiHing or- 

 ders promptly for those GOLDEN ITALIAN QDKEN8 

 that have given satisfaction to every customer for 

 the past two seasons-at the low price ot $8.0*1 per 

 doz.; single Queen, 7.^> cts. lueeiw Uimp-nursery. 

 13B^ Do not fail to send for descriptive Circular: 

 if vou have not my IHWfi Circular, send for that too. 

 JAMES F. "WOOD, „ ' 

 29Dtf North Prescott, Mass. 



SSnd 75 uGntS rear among the Bees;" 

 114 pages, cloth bound. Address, 



DR. C. C. MILLER, 



20Atf MARENGO, ILLS. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAl 



AND BEE-KEEFEB'S ADVI8EB, 



IS published every week, at lOs. lOd. per 

 annum. It contains the best practical 

 Information for the apiarist. It is edited by 

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

 and published by John Huckle, King's Lang- 

 ley, Herts, England. 



