BOOKS FOR BEE-KEEPERS, 
Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of the prices named. 
10: 
Bee-Keepers’ Guide, or Manual of the Apiary, by Pror. A. J. 
Coox.—Profusely illustrated, and fully up with the times on every 
subject that interests the bee-keeper. It is not only instructive, but 
interesting and thoroughly practical. It comprises a full delineation 
of the anatomy and physiology of the Honey-Bee. Price, $1.50. 
Quinby’s New Bee-Keeping, by L. C. Root,—Its style is plain 
and forcible, making all its readers sensible of the fact that its author 
is master of the subject. Price, $1.50. 
A BC of Bee-Culture. by A. I. Root.—Embraces everything per- 
taining to the care ot the Honey-Bee, and is valuable to the more ad- 
vanced bee-keeper, as well us the beginner. Cloth, $1.25. 
Blessed Bees, by JOHN ALLEV,—A romance of bee-keeping, full of 
practical information and contagious enthusiasm. Price, 75 cts. 
Langstroth Revised by Cu. DADANT & SON.—550 pages : 18 plates. 
An entirely new work, and fully up with the times. Price, $2.00. 
Kendall’s Horse Book.—It has 35 engravings, illustrating posi- 
tions of sick horses, and treats all diseases in a comprehensive manuer, 
It has many good recipeg. Price 25c., in either English or German. 
A Year Among the Bees, by Dr.C.C. MILLER.—A talk about 
the implements and methods of a bee-keeper of 25 years’ experience, 
who has made honey-production his exclusive business. Price, 50 cts. 
Foul Brood—Its Cause and Cure, by Pror. FRANK R. CHESHIRE, 
of London, England.—This describes his experiments with the use of 
Phenol for the cure of diseases of bees, It_is the work of a master 
mind, and full of very interesting matter. Price, 10 cents. 
Bec-Kecpers’? Handy-Book, by HEXRY ALLEY.—270 pages, and 
is a complete manual of bee-keeping. It gives his methods of Queen- 
Rearing practiced for 22 years. - Price, $1.00. 
The Hive I Use, by G. M. DoOLITTLE.—It details his management 
of Bees, and minutely describes his methods for the production and 
care of comb honey ; management of weak colonies ; how to control 
swarming; how to get the largest yield of honey, etc, Price, 5 cents. 
The Production of Comb Honey, by W. Z. HurcHinson.—It 
discusses the use of Comb Foundation—when, where and how to use it, 
ete. Price, 25 cents. 
Foul Brood, by A R, Kounxe.—It gives the origin, development, 
and cure of this bee-disease,as taught by experiments of the most 
noted scientists and apiarists of Germany.—Price, 25 cents. - 
Practical Tarkey Rearing, by FANNY FIELD, the most experi- 
enced turkey-rearer in America. Written expressly for those who are 
interested in making the business profitable. Price, 25 cents. 
Success in Bee-Culture, as practiced and advised by JAMES 
HEDvON, This book is intended for specialists and those who keep 
bees for the profits of the business. Price, 50 cents. - 
How to Produce Comb Honey, by O. Foster.—It describes his 
methods resulting from 10 years’ practical work and experiments in 
the apiary. Price, 5 cents, 
THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 
246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 
