BOOKS FOR BEE-EEEFEES-Continued. 



BEES AND HONEY ; or, MANAGEMENT OF AN APIARY 

 FOK PLEASURE AND PROFIT.— By Thomas G. Newman— It 

 contains 160 profusely illustrated pages, is "fully up with the 

 times" In all the various improvements and inventions in this rap- 

 idly developing pursuit, and presents the apiarist with everything 

 that can aid in the successful management of the honey bee, anJ at 

 the same time produce the most honey in its best and most attrac- 

 tive condition. It embraces the following subjects: The Loca- 

 tion of the Apiary— Honey Plants— Queen Rearing — Feeding — 

 Swarming — Dividing — Transferring— Extracting — Italianizing — 

 Introducing Queens— Quieting and handling bees— Bee Pasturage a 

 Necessity— Management of Bees and Honey at Fairs — Marketing 

 Honey, etc. Price, bound in cloth, 75 cents; in paper covers, 50 

 cents, post paid. A liberal discount to dealers, by the dozen. 



BEE PASTURAGE A NECESSITY— By Thomas G. Newman. 

 This pamphlet gives our views on this important subject, with 

 suggestions what to plant, and when and how. It is illustrated 

 with 26 engravings, and will be sent postpaid for 10 cents. 



PREPARATION OF HONEY FOR THE MARKET, including 

 the production and care of both comb and extracted honey ; also 

 instructions on the Exhibition of Bees and Honey at Fairs. By 

 Thomas G. Newman. Price, 10 cents. 



WINTERING BEES.— This pamphlet contains all the Prize 

 Essays on this important subject, that were read before tlie Cen- 

 tennial Bee-Keepers' Association. The prize— 135 in gold— was 

 awarded to Prof. Cook's Essay, which is herein reported in full. 

 Price, 10 cents. 



KENDALL'S HORSE BOOK.— No book can be more useful to 

 horse owners. It has 85 engravings, illustrating positions of sick 

 horses, and treats all diseases in a plain and comprehensive manner. 

 It has a large number of good recipes, a table of doses, and much 

 other valuable'horse information. Price 25c. forEiiglish or German. 



CHICKEN CHOLERA— Its cause, symptoms and cure. Price 25c. 



FOOD ADULTERATION.— What we eat and should not eat. 

 This book should be in every family, where it ought to create a sen- 

 timent, against the adulteration of food products, and demand a law 

 to protect consumers against the many health-destroying adultera- 

 tiQns_ offered as food. 200 pages. Price, 50c. 



KOPP'S EASY CALCULATOR.— These are handy tables for alt 

 kinds of merchandise and interest. It is really a lightning calcu- 

 lator, nicely bound, with slate and pocket for papers. Price, in 

 cloth, 11.00 ; in morocco, 11.50 ; Russia, gilded, $2.00. 



MOORE'S UNIVERSAL ASSISTANT.— This is everybody's 

 assistant, and contains information on every conceivable subject, 

 as well as receipts for almost everything that could be desired, 

 ready reckoners, lightning calculators, interest tables, medical 

 formmlas, agricultural tables, rules for mechanics, sundry useful- 

 items, architectural designs, estimates for everything, commercial 

 law, business forms, coin tables, weights and measures, special 

 statutory laws, digests of general laws, information for miners, 

 metallurgy, &c. We doubt If any one could be induced to do with- 

 out it, after having spent a few hours in looking it through. It 

 contains 480 pages, and 500 engravings. Price, in fine cloth, $2.50. 



THE HIVE AND HONEY BEE. by Rev. L. L. Langstroth.— 

 This is a standard scientific work. Price, $2.00. • 



THE HIVE I USE— Being a description of the hive used by G. 

 M. Doolittle. Price. 5o. 



THOMAS Q. NEWMAN, 925 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. 



