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'TMU/ KMERICSN BE® J©ORHKlL. 



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Frank Iieslte's Sunday magazine for 



August continues Geo. Macdonald's fine story 

 "The Elect Lady," and begins a new story.the 

 scene laid in Old France, entitled," Generieve 

 ■or The Children of Port Royal." There is also 

 a short story by Amanda M. Douglas, entitled 

 "Miss BrooKes Adventure." An illustrated 

 article, ' Glimpses of Mission Life Among the 

 Maories," tells of early missionary struggles 

 in New Zealand. " Pen and Pencil Sketches 

 of Shadeland." depicts a charming spot in our 

 own country, and an elaborately illustrated 

 article on "La Fontaine's Fables" tells us 

 much about the French fabulist and his work. 

 There are many interesting short articles and 

 beautiful Illustrations, It concludes with a 

 fine hymn tune, " We Give Immortal Praise," 

 by Frank L. Sealy, of Newark, N. J. 



The Convention. — The pamphlet 

 ■containing the report of the proceedings of 

 the Union Convention in Chicago, is now 

 published, and can be obtained at this office 

 for 25 cents. Or bound up with the history 

 of tlie International Society, and a full re- 

 port of tlie Detroit and Indianapolis conven- 

 tions, for 50 cents, postpaid. 



Clover Seeds.— We are selling Alsike 

 ■Clover Seed at tlie following prices : $8.00 

 per bushel; S2.25 per peck ; 25 cents per lb. 

 White Clover Seed : 810.00 per bushel: S2.75 

 per peck ; 30 cents per lb. Sweet, or Melilot, 

 Clover Seed: S6.00 per bushel ; 81.75 per 

 peck: 20 cents per lb.— by express or freight. 



Always Slention your Post-Office, 

 €ounty and State when writing to this 

 office. No matter where you may happen 

 to be for the hour when actually writing— 

 never mention anything but your perma- 

 nent address. To do otherwise leads to 

 confusion, unless you desire your address 

 •changed. In that case state the old as well 

 as the new address. 



^XdtJjertisiemettts. 



FOK SAl-E— 600 Colonies in tbe movable-comb 

 hives.ttt 14.00 for Italians, and » i.i hi for Uybrirls. 

 25Al3t G. H. AUAHIS. Troy, N. Y. 



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Queen Shipping-Gages. 



T^T'E have a lot of Queen-Cnges, like the one 

 Vt illustrated, not provisioned, which we 

 will sell 3 for a dime, by mail, postpaid. 



TBOS. Or. NETCrMAN A^ SOTi, 



923 & 925 West Madlson-Sireet, - CHICAGO, ILLS. 



HOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY, 



PAMPHLET full of new and improved 

 methods ; Price, 5 one-cent stamps. You 

 iifed also my list of Italian Qhciic, Bees by 

 the lb., and Supplies Oliver Foster, 

 1.3Atf Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



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NEW ONE-POUND HONEY PAIL. 



'^PIIIS new nlz^ of our Tapering 

 1 Honey PailB ieof uniform desiKn 

 with tbe other !*izefl, havinK the top 

 edKe turned over, und has a bail (*t 

 handle,— ojakinK It very -"onvenient 

 to curry. It is weli-mu'te and. when 

 tilled with honey, maltes a novel and 

 attractive Biuull puckage, that can 



be sold for 20 cents or less. Many 



consumers will buy it in order to alve the children a 

 'handsome toy pail. Price, tS cent* i»er dozen, 

 ^r S^'OO |>er lOO. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON. 



fl2.'}&9-25 W. Madison-St CHUJAGO, ILLS. 



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OOBB'S 



Divisible, lnterchangeal)le, Reversible 



HONEY-CASE. 



(Patented Dec. 20, 1887.) 



FOR descriptive circular and price-list. 

 Address. THOS. M. COBB, Patentee, 

 29Alt Box 194. GRAND KAPIDS, MICH. 

 Jlfentio'i the AmfricaJi Bee Journal. 



FEEDING - BACK. 



THERE was probably never before gath- 

 ered tofrether 60 much reliable informa- 

 tion upon the above subject as is to be found 



THE BEE-KEEPER'S REVIEW 



for July. 1 1 you have, or expect to have, un- 

 finished sectiODR, read this Number. If you 

 have failed to malse a success of " feeding- 

 liack." its perusal may show you where you 

 made your mistake. The August issue will be 

 a " Fair Number." 



Price of the Review, 50 cents a year. Sam- 

 pies free. Back Numbers can be fucnlshed. 



Tbe Production of Comb Honey, 



A neat little Book of 45 pages, price 25 cents. 

 The REVIEW and this book for 65 cents. 

 Stamps taken, either O. S or Canadian. 



Address, W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 

 29Dtf 61.3 Wood St., FLINT, MICHIGAN. 



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DESIGNEOtur the Farmer, Lawyer, Doc- 

 tor, Postmaster, Merchant, Township and 

 County OBicor, the Bee-Keeper, the Home— 

 in fact every one should have a secure place 

 for valuables. 



We offfr in the VICTOR SAFE a flrsl- 

 cla»8 Fire-proof , Burglar- proof. Combination 

 lock Safe, handsomely finished. Round cor- 

 ners, hand decorated: burnished portions are 

 nickel-plated. Interiors nicely titled with sub- 

 treasuries, book-spaces and pigeon-holes. 



Prices range as follows : 



OUTSIDE. INSIT'E. WEIGHT. PBTCE 



Ko. 2. 22x15x16. 12x8x8'-:, 250 lbs, $30 00 

 No. 3. 28x18x18, ISxlOxlO, 6u0 " 40 00 

 Ho. 4. 32x22x22, 19xl4xl2'i 800 " 60 00 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 W. Madison-St CHICAGO, ILLS. 



BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



HIVES, Sf'Ciions, Foundation, Smokers, 

 Knimes. Crates, &c , turuishpri ar ercHtlv 

 nrtiired rati s. Also ITALIAN BEES and 

 QUEEN.S at very low prices. Send tor my 

 Catalogue. Address, 



A.. IF. st-a.tt:f':f'"h:i^, 



29Ctf STERLING, ILLINOIS. 



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GLASS PAILS 



FOR HONEY. 



THESE Palls are made 

 of the beat quality of 

 deal flint Klass, with a ball 

 nnd a metal top and cover. 

 When tilled with honey, the 

 attractive appearance of 

 these palls cannot be equal- 

 ed by any other style of 

 package. They can be used 

 for household purpuses by 

 consumera, after tue honey 

 Is removed, or they can be 

 returned to and re-tllled by 

 the apiarist. 

 Prices are as foUowa: 



To hold I pound of honey, per dozen 91 -AO 



" 2 pounds " " ?•?? 



" 3 " " *' S.60 



THOS, 



923 & 925 W 



G. NEWMAN & SON, 



Madieon-St CHICAGO, ILLS. 



look: hei^e! 1 



FOR Sale Cheap-Bee-Uives. ShippinK- Crates 

 ami rfrooil-I'Yames; Coml> Fown lation. Planer- 

 Sawed V-Grooved Sei-tions ji specialty. Price-LiBt 

 free. J. M. KINZIE & CO., 



13Atf Rochester. Oaltland Co., Mich. 



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BEDDO^i HIVES FOR SALE. 



I HAVE a hundred, all complete— just fin- 

 ished. Purchaser given r'srht to use them, 

 by Mr. Heddon. Will sell at $3.00 each, in lots 

 ot 10 or more. Inquire of, 

 27Atf E. D. KEENEV, Arcade, N. Y. ■ 

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HANDSOME 



ONE - PIECE SECTIONS. 



WE have a limited quantity ot One-Pound 

 Sections, 4 i-4.K4ii, a trifle less than two 

 inchf s wide, with narrow tops, in packages of 

 1,000 each. Tliey are manufactured from I'.x- 

 tra white lumber planed on both sides, making 

 them the finest and most attractive honey- 

 section in the world. Price. $4.00 per paokagre. 



THOS. e. ]V£WMAX ,& SOX, 



923 & 925 West Madison-Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS. 

 Mention tltc American Bee Journal. 



ITAliIAN QIEENS— tlntested, 'Jo. each ; 

 tor 14.00; 12 for ST-.W. Address. 

 20Atf John Nebel & Son, High Hill, Mo. 



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nc C0I.01XIES of Italian and Hybrid Bees for 

 4 O sale, or trade f( 



ily (lives. lOfraaie. L, 



and : in A. 1. Uoot's Siiuplic- 



„ K. Nearly all wired, and nice 



straijilit cnniiiB. Everythinaon ihe most improved 



modern prineiples. I am cliantrinf? climate lor ray 



health, is the reason for my selling. 



28A2t E. SAXBFOKD, NOKOMIS. ILLS. 



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