750 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



A NEW ENGINE. 



(Entirely New Invention.) 



WONDERFUL DEVELOPMENT 

 OF POWER AND SPEED ! 



GREAT ECONOMY OF FUEL 



No high-priced Engineers are required. 

 Any person can manage it. No angular 

 push, or dead center. Friction almost en- 

 tirely overcome. It Is the most compact 

 Engine ever luTeiited. It is perfectly 

 governed. We also warrant It to attain a 

 talgber speed and develop more power 

 with less fuel than any Engine in use. 



Manufactured at the Cedar Rapids High 

 Speed Engine Works, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 

 ^" Send for a Circular. Address, 



HENRY KICKEL, Pres.. 

 44Atf CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA. 



Dadant'sFoundationFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



EXCELSIOR 



HONEY EXTRACTORS 



In answer to frequent Inquiries 

 for Extractors carrying; a and 4 

 Langstrotb frames, we have con- 

 cluded to adopt tbese two new 

 sizes. The 3 frame basket Is tn a 

 cun of tbe same sice and style as 

 ihe2frame. The 4 fraiue basket 

 13 in the larger can, with the cone 

 or metal standard for tbe basket 

 to revtilve upon, leavinjj; ruom un- 

 derneath the basket for 75 or 80 

 lbs. of honey. It will be complete, 

 with covers, and In every way 

 lilentical, except in size, with the 

 f 16. CHI Extractor, 13XA», which Is 

 Intended for any size of frame. 



ExceptinK with the $>^.i)0 Bi- 

 tractors, all the different styles 

 have strainers over the canal lead- 

 ing to the honey Rate, and mora- 

 the Comb Baskets. The $h.uo and 

 $10.00 Extractors have no covers. 



For 3 American fram 38, I3xi3 iDCbes |8 00 



For2LanKstroth " 10x18 " * 



For 3 " " 10x18 



For 4 " " 10x18 



For 2 frames of any size, 13x20 



For 3 *' ^' 13x20 



Fori " ** 13x20 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



036 A 925 West MadlBon Street, CHICAGO. ILJi. 



8 00 



10 00 



14 00 



12 00 



12 00 



16 00 



BEE-KEEPEES' 6II1DE; 



Or, ACA3rCJa^ OF TBB APIAKY. 



13,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



5.000 Sold Since May, 1088. 



More than 50 pafies, and more than 50 fine lllns- 



crations were added in the 8th edition. The whole 

 work has been thorotiKhly revised, and con tales tbe 

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

 the fullest and most sclentiflo work treatlDK of 

 bees in the World. PTioe,b7mall,91.S5> Liberal 

 dlBOOnnt to dealers and to claba. 



A. J. COOK, Author and Pabllsher, 

 » A 1 T Agricultural CoUeRe, Mloh. 



Year among the Bees, 



BEl.VO 



A Talk about some of the Tmpltmentj, PUm» 



ariA Practices of a Bee-keeper of 25 years* 



Experience, who has for 8 years made the 



Production of Honey his Excb^ve 



Busvuss. 



Price. 75 cents, by malL This Is a new worb 

 3f about 114 paKes, well-printed ana nicely bound 

 In cloth. Address, 



THOS. G. NEWS AN & SON, 

 923 & 025 West Madison St.. CHICAGO, ILL 



t^~ If yoa wish to obtain the 



Highest Price for Honey this 



Season, ivrlte to Headquarters, 



122 Water-street, New York, 



F. G. STROHIOElfER & CO., 



Wholesale Honey Merchants. 



33A26t 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Flint, Q-enesee Co., Mich., 



HAS publshed a neat little book of 43 

 pages, entitled, "The Production of 

 Comb Honey." Its distinctive feature is the 

 thorough manner in which it treats of the 

 use and non-use of foundation. Many other 

 points are, however, touched upon. For 

 instance, it tells how to malie the most out 

 of unfinished sections, and how to winter 

 bees with the least expense, and bring them 

 through to the honey harvest in the best 

 possible shape. 



tS^ Price of the Book, 25 cts. Stamps 

 taken— either U. S. or Canadian. 



35Atf 



Dadant'sFonndation Factory, wholesale 



sad retail. Sea adrertlBement in another column. 



NEW ONE-POUND HONEY PAIL. 



THIS new nlze of our Tapering 

 Honey Pails tsof uniform design 

 with the other sizes, haviuR the top 

 edKe turned over, and has a ball or 

 handle.— maktnn it very convenient 

 to carrv. 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. FKICJG. VG cents per 

 dozen, or 95.00 per lOO. 



THOS. G. PTEWMAN A: SON, 



923 4 925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, LLL. 



The American Apiculturist 



-SAMPLE COPIES FREE I— 

 Address, HENRY AliLEY', 



47Atf WENHAM, Essex Co., MASS. 



BEES and HONEY, 



OB THK ' 



Management ef an Apiary for Pleainre 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of t^ American Bee Jo:i.\iaL 



It contains 220 prof nsely Illustrated pa^ 

 S " fully up witn the times " In all the im- 

 provements and inventions in tnis rapidly 

 developing pursuit, and presents the apiar- 

 ist with everything that can aid in the 

 successful management of the honey-bee. 

 md at the same time produce the most 

 tioney in its be.st and most attractive con- 

 dition. Bound in cloth, $1.00, postpaid. 



^~A lilberal Discount to Dealers, by 

 the Dozen or Hundred. 



THOS. G. NETTHIAN Sc SON, 



323 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO. ILU 



Moth's Honey Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE OLASS H0I4E¥-JARS, etc 



For Circulars, apply to 



CHA8. F. MITTH A aON, 



Freeman 4 Central Ave., - CINCnrNATI, O. 

 P.8.— Send lOo. for Practical Hhata to Bee-Keepera 



Patent Flat-Bottom Comb Foundation 



High Side Walls, 4 to 14 square 



feet to the pound. Wholesale and 



Retail. Circulars and Samples free 



J. VAN DEVSEN & SONS, 



(SOLE MANCPACTtJRKRS), 



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



GLASS PAILS 



FOR HONEY. 



Tn£S£ Palls are made 

 of the best quality of 

 clear flint glass, with a ball 

 and a metal top and ooTer. 

 "When filled wltn honey. the 

 attractive appearance of 

 these pails cannot be equal* 

 ed by any other style of 

 package. They can be used 

 tor household purposes by 

 consumers, after the honey 

 is removed, or they can b« 

 returned to and re-fllled by 

 the apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows: 



To hold 1 ponnd of honey, per dozen, 

 " 2 pounds " " 



" 3 " 



. si.eo 

 s.eo 



S.60 



THOIOAS G. NEVnVIAN & SON« 



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



D66'lv66p6rS u3rQSi —Besides our beau- 

 tiful 8-color Chromo Card, we have plain designs.— 

 Fancv Cards, Stationery. Monograms for Bu-^iness 

 and Amusement, I'T old and young, at astonishing 

 low prices. Circulars free. Package 25 Cards luc. 

 Neat package cards and sample honey-candiea 15c. 



Address J. H. MABTIX, 



4 Aly HARTFORD, Washington Co., N.Y. 



J. FORNCROOK & CO., 



MANUFACTtTHEHS OF THE 



"BOSS" One-Piece SECTIONS, 



inziI^S 



Patented June 28. 1881. 



WILiL furnish ynu. the cominc season. ONE- 

 PIECK SUCTIONS as cheap as the cheapest. 



or" Write for prices. 



Watertown, Wis., Oct. 25, 1887. 



Dadant'sT'ODndation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column 



