AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



757 



IVew aii«l Revised Eilition 



—OF— 



BEES «^ HONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of the Apiary 



FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the Am(^rican Bee Journal. 



This edition lias been largely re-written, 

 thoroug-hly revised, and is "fully up with the 

 times" in all the improvements and inventions 

 in this rapidly-developing- pursuit.and presents 

 the apiarist with everything- that can aid in 

 the successful management of an apiary, and 

 at the same time produce the most honey in 

 an attractive condition. It contains 250 

 pag-es and 245 illustrations — is beautifully 

 printed in the hig-hest style of the art, and 

 bound in cloth, gold lettered. Price, $1.00— 

 postpaid. 



LiBERAT. DiscoTJNT to dealers, by the dozen 

 or hundred. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



This new edition of our Bees and 

 Honey will be given as a Premium for only 

 three nevr subscribers, with $3.00; 

 or clubbed with this journal for $1.75. 



PATENT WIBID COMB FODNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BROOD FRAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FODNDATIOR 



Has no Fisli-bone in Surplus Houey. 



Being the cleanest is usually worked 

 the quickest of any Foundation made. 

 J, VAN DECJSEN «& SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers, 

 Sprout Brook, MontKomery Co., N. Y. 



Mention the American Bee Jcuimai. 



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 shipping point. Reason- 

 able prices. Thirty-page 

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AfiENTS 



WANTED 



in e\ ery Town and County 

 in America, to solicit sub- 

 scriptions for the ILiLiL'-nTRATED HOiTlE 



JOURNAL. Will allow a Cash Commission 

 on all Subscriptions obtained. This is a line 

 opportunity for active young people to easily 

 earn several dollars a day. Particulars as to 

 commission, etc., and sample copies of the 

 paper, will be sent to any address. 



TROS. 6. NJBWMAN <flz SON, 

 246 East Madison Street, - - CHICAGO, ILL. 



SaiI^ ^ii if^Mlf « ^^^ ^y Book, entitled—" A 

 kSniU OV VmliS Year Among the Bees," 114 

 pages, cloth bound. Address 



DR. C. C. MILLER, 



'■^.QA^tf MARENGO, ILL. 



Any Article that has out- 

 lived 2 2 years of competition 

 and imitation, and sells more 

 and more each year, mus^ 

 have merit, Dobbins' Elec- 

 tric Soap, first made in 1869, 

 is just that article. Those 

 v^ho use it each week, (and 

 their name is legion,) save 

 clothes and strength, and let 

 soap do the work. All that 

 we can say as to its merits, 

 pales into nothingness, before 

 the story it will tell, itself y of 

 its own perfect purity and 

 quality, if you will give it one 

 trial. Ask your grocer for it. 

 He has it, or will get it. Try 

 it next Monday. 



There are many imitation 

 ^^^ 3« Electric Soaps in which electric- 

 ity plays no part. Dobbins' 

 is the original one, all Magnetics, Electrics, 

 and Electro- Magics are fraudulent imitations. 

 Ask for Dobbins' Electric, see that our name 

 is on every wrapper, and if any other is sent 

 you by your grocer, when you order ours, — 

 send it back to him. 



I. L. CrAGIN & Co., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



5Aly 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



PERFORATED ZINC ! 



We can now furnish strips of Perforated Zinc 

 with 3 rows of holes, ?£xl9, manufactured by 

 Dr. G. L. Tinker, at the following prices: 



100 to 500, per hundred $1.60 



500 to 1,000, '• 1.55 



1,000 to 2,000, " 1.50 



All orders promptly filled. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 346 East Madison St.. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



