AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



699 



Hatch Qhickens by Steam. 

 IMPROVED EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR 



fcWill do it. ThouBands in successful oper- 

 [ation. Simple, rer/crt and Srlf-lieoidaiinfj. 

 fLowest-priced first-class Hatcher made. 

 C>r<™-I y Guaranteed to hatch a larger percentage 

 ^iiura rroe.B ^^ fertile eggs at less cost than any other. 

 Send 6c. for Illus. Catalog. GEO. U. STAUL, t^niccy, 111. 

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The Honey Atanac 



FOR 1891. 



rXTST the thing: needed to create a demand for 

 " HONEY at home. Bee-keepers should scatter 

 it freely. It shows the uses of Honey for Medicine, 

 Mating, Drinking, Cooking, for making Cosmetics, 

 Vinegar, etc.; also uses of BEESWAX. Price, 5 cts.; 

 25 copies for fl.lO ; 50 copies, J1.70; 75 copies, $2.30. 

 100 for 12.90, The foregoing are POSTPAID prices. 



Prices when sent by EXPRESS or FREIGHT : 

 100 for 12.50; 500 for $10.00; 1,000 for 115.00. 



The Bee-Keeper's name and address will be printed 

 on the first page without extra cost, when 25 or 

 more are ordered at one time. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



199, 201, 203 East Randolph St., CHICAGO. ILLS. 



SaikI ^a f!Allt« ^^^ ™y ^oo^' entitled—" A 

 OrllU 0\J VUllliS Year Among the Bees," 114 

 pa?es, cloth bound. Address 



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DR. C. €. MILIiER, 



MARENGO, ILL. 



Tin Palls for Honey. 



THESE Pails have full covers, and are excellent 

 for selling Honey in the Home Market; and 

 after the Honey granulates in them, it can be 

 shipped anywhere with perfect safety. All sizes 

 have a bail, or handle, and when empty are useful 

 in every household. 



The engraving shows STRAIGHT 

 TIN PAILS, of which there are 3 sizes, 

 holding respectively 3, 5 and 10 lbs. of 

 Honey. Assorted Samples of the 3 

 sizes will be sent by express for 40 cts. 

 In quantities, the prices are: 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Gallon,.. holds 10 lbs ...$1.80....|12.00 

 ^-Gallon, holds 5 lbs. . . . 1.50. . 9.00 

 Quart, holds 3 lbs 1.20. , . 7.00 



The second engraving represents 

 THE TAPERING TIN PAILS- 

 made heavier and stronger than 

 those with straight sides. The 

 covers are deeper, and the top- 

 edge of the Pail is doubled over, 

 making it smooth and convenient 

 to handle. Of the Tapering Pails 

 there are five sizes, viz: l-lb., 4-lb., 

 7-lb., 13-lb., and 25-lb. Assorted 

 Samples of these will be shipped 

 by express for 75 cents, ' 

 are as follows : 



To hold l-lb. 4-lbs. 



In quantities, the prices 



Per dozen, | .75. 

 Per 100, 5.00. 



7-lbs. 13-!bs. 25-lbs. 

 .f 1.25. ..I 1.50....$ 2.00....$ 3.25 

 . 8.00.... 10.00.... 14.50.... 23.00 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 199, 201, 203 East Randolph St., CHICAGO. ILLS, 



GLEANINGS 



IN 



BEE-CULTUKE 



Is a 36-page, semi-monthly bee journal, with 

 tinted cover, printed on heavy, fine glazed 

 paper, in the highest style of the art. Each 

 issue is handsomely illustrated with original 

 engravings of prominent bee men, apiaries, 

 honey exhibits, hives and their appurtenances. 

 Price, $1.00 per year. Sample copy free on 

 application. 



Our ABC of Bee-Culture is a cyclopedia 

 of 420 6x10 pages, handsomely illustrated 

 with over 300 engravings. It has had frequent 

 and thorough revisions, and has had the enor- 

 mous sale of 42,000 copies in 11 years; 10,000 

 more are in the press. .Price, in cloth, $1.25, 

 postpaid. Clubbed with Gleanings, $2.00. 



Our Dovetailed Hive is now the popular 

 one of the day. It takes like liot cakes, and 

 is being sold by the carload to all parts of the 

 country. 



Send for our 52-page Catalogue of Bee- 

 K.eeper.s' Supplies of every description, free 

 on application. 



A. I. BOOT, Medina, Medina Co., Oliio. 



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HILL'S BEMMOKER AD BEE-FEEDER 



Smoker burns hard-wood chips without spe- 

 cial preparation. Very reliable. Greatest 

 smoking capacity. Easiest to start. Cheapest, 

 because it saves time. Price, $1.20; by mail, 

 $1.40; per dozen, $10.80. 



Best Bee - Feeder. Most 

 convenient. Saves feed. No 

 daubing or drowning Two 

 to seven Feeders full may 

 be given a colony at one 

 time, which will be stored 

 in the combs in 10 hours. 

 Price, per pair, 30 cents; by 

 mail, 40 cents; per dozen, 

 $1.60. Has a sale of 2,000 

 per month. 



Thos. G. Newman & Son, Chicago, 111.; W. H. 

 Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. ; G. B. Lewis Co., Water- 

 town, Wis.; Chas. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, 

 Hancock Co., Ills.; E. Kretchmer, Red Oak, 

 Iowa; H. McK. Wilson & Co., 202 Market St., 

 St. Louis, Mo. ; F. H. Dunn, Yorkville, Ills. ; 

 W. D. Soper & Co., Jackson, Mich. ; Chas. A. 

 Stockbridge, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; A. F. Fields, 

 Wheaton, Putnam Co., Ind.; W. S. Bellows, 

 Ladora, Iowa Co., Iowa; E. F. Quigley, Union- 

 ville. Mo.; Gregory Bros., Ottumwa, Iowa; 

 M. H. Hunt, Bell Branch, Wayne Co., Mich.; 

 P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, La. ; Miller Bros., 

 Bluffton, Mo.; Chicago Bee-Keepers' Supply 

 Co., Topeka, Kans., keep our Feeders and 

 Smokers for sale. 



a. G. HIIvI^, Kendallvillc, Ind. 



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