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"Xlie Battlefield of Octtysbiirsr: 



Its Memories and Memorials," is most in- 

 terestingly treated in Fnink Leslie's Pap- 

 ular Monthly for August. The famous 

 points of the great battle, ttie visits paid to 

 It by the commanders and by officers and 

 soldiers of both armies, the monuments that 

 now mark the ground where regiments held 

 their own under withering fire— all these 

 come before the reader vividly. " Life in 

 Pompeii " is depicted by pen and pencil. 

 "Striking a Light," "Lightning Photo- 

 graphed," stories, adventures, and a con- 

 tinuation of Clarence M. Boutelle's absorb- 

 ing novel, "The Grave Between Them," 

 make up a most attractive and seasonable 

 number to while away many a pleasant 

 hour, and give topics of conversation. 



Ne-»v Subscribers can obtain tlie full 

 numbers for 1SS7 and 1888, for Si. 75. while 

 there are any sets of 1887 left. 



Scatter tlie I^eaflets.— Look at the 

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^dxiertiscmjeuts. 



ITAl/IAN QITEENS— Untested, 7.5o. each ; 

 eiorSl.OO; 12 lor ¥7..')0. Address, 

 26Atf JohD Nebel & Sod, High Hill, Mo. 



Carniolan Queens a Specialty. 



AI-l. Queens bred from Imported mothers. 

 Gentlest Bees known. No smnlce needed. 

 They cannot be surpassed as honej -gatherers. 

 J^ever saw foul brood. Prices : 



One Untested Queen $1 00. 



6 " Quiens ''Sn. 



12 " " 10.00. 



1 Tested Queen 2.00. 



1 Select and Tested Queen 3.00. 



Ninety per cent, will prove to be purely 

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THESE Palis are made 

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 attractive appearance uf 

 these pails cannot be equal- 

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 consumers, after the honey 

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 the apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows : 



To hold 1 pound of honey, per dozen ^i'SJI 



" 2 pounds " " S"V2 



" 3 " " " S.oO 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



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FEEDING - BACK. 



THERE was probably never before gath- 

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THE BEE-KEEPER'S REVIEW 



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

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

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The Production of Comb Honey, 



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(Estiiblished 18811.) 



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Queen Shipping-Cages. 



JUST PtTBLISHKB. 



"PRACTICAL TURKEY RAI?INC" 



By Fanny Field. Ttiis l>ooli tellfc cm 

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 — X - Fanny Field has had more exiienence 

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WE have a lot of Queen-Cages, like the one 

 illustrated, not provisioned, which we 

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HEDDOi\ BIYES FOR SALE. 



I HAVE a hundred, all complete— just fln- 

 iehed. Purchaser given right to use them, 

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

 of 10 or more. Inquire of, 

 27Atf E. D. KEENEV, Arcade, N.Y. 

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Barnes' Foot-Power Machinery. 



KeadwhatJ.l. Parent, of 

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cut with one of your Com- 

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 50 chaflf h\rea with 7- in. cap, 

 KM) honey-raclta. SfHi brond 

 frames, 2.inin honey-buxea 

 and a ffreat deal of other 

 work. This winter we have 

 double the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make and we 

 expect todo itwithtliisSaw. 

 Itwili do all you say itwill.'* 

 CataloKue and Price - iiiat 



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FOR Sale Cheap-Bee-Hives. Sbippinu- Crates 

 and Brood-Frames: Comb Foun iation. Planer- 

 Sawed V-Qrooved Sections a specialty. Price-List 

 free. J. M. KINZIE & ^'O.. ,. , 



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HANDSOME 



ONE-PIECE SECTIONS. 



WE have a limited quantity of One-Pound 

 Sections, 4^x414, a trifle less than two 

 inches wide, with narrow tops, in packages of 

 1,000 each. They are manufactured from ex- 

 tra white lumber planed on both sides, making 

 them the finest and most attractive honey- 

 seotion in the world. Price, $4.00 per package. 



TBOS. O. K£WMAN <fe SON, 



923 .4 925 West Madison-Street, - CHICAGO. ILLS. 



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