BOOKS FOB. BEE-KEEPERS, 
For Sale by Tho*. G. Newman & Son, Chicago, Ills. 
„ B S5 is , “"d HonCT, or Management of an Apiary for Pleasure and 
Profit, by Thomas (1. Newman. — It is “fully up with the times," in all 
tho various improvements and inventions in this rapidly-developing 
pursuit, and presents the apiarist with everything- that can aid in tho 
successful management of tho honey bee, and at the same time produce 
the most honey in its best and most attractive condition. It embraces 
the following subjects : Ancient History of Bees and Honey— Locating 
an Apiary— -Transferring— Feeding— Swarming— Dividing— Extracting 
-Queen Hearing-Introducing Queens-Italianizing-Bee Pasturage a 
Necessity— Quieting and Handling Bees— The Management of Bees and 
Honey at Fairs— Marketing Honey, etc. 220 profusely-illustrated pages. 
Price, in cloth binding, $1.00. J 8 
Apiary Register, by Thomas G. Newman. — This is a Record and 
Account Book tor the Apiary, devoting two pages to each colony, ruled 
and printed, and is so arranged that a mere glance will give its complete 
mstory- Strongly bound in full leather. Price, for 50 colonies, $ 1 . 00 : 
for 100 colonies, $1.2o; for 200 colonies, $1.50. * 
Honey as Food and Medicine, by Thomas G. Newman.— It gives 
the various uses of Honey as Food ; recipes for making Honey Cakes, 
Cookies, Puddings, Foam, Wines, etc. Also, Honey as Medicine, with 
many valuable recipes. It is intended for consumers, and should be 
liberally scattered to help in creating a demand for honey. Price for 
either the English or German edition, 5 cents— one dozon, 40 cents— 
100 for $2. oO 500 for $10. OO — 1,000 for $15.00. When 100 or more are 
ordored, we will print the bee-keeper’s card (free of cost) on the cover. 
Bee-Keepers’ Convention Hand Book, by Thomas G. Newman 
It contains a simple Manual of Parliamentary Law and Rules of Order 
for Urn guidance of officers and members of Local Conventions— 
Model Constitution and By-Laws for a Local Society— Programme for a 
Convention, with Subjects for discussion— List of Premium for Fairs 
etc. Bound in cloth, and suitable for the pocket. Price, 50 cents. 
Why Eat Honey ? bv Thomas G. NEWMAN.-This Leaflet is intended 
for distribution in the Bee-Keeper's own locality, in order to create a 
Local Market. Price, 50 cents per 100; 500 copies for $2.25; 1,000 copies 
for $4.00. When 200 or more are ordered at one time, we will print 
Jhe honey-producer’s name and address free, at the bottom. Less than 
200 will have a blank where the name and address can be written. 
Preparation of Honey for the Market, including tho production 
and care of both Comb and Extracted Honey, and Instructions on the 
Exhibition of Bees and Honey at Fairs, etc., by Thomas G. Newman. 
This is a chapter from “ Bees and Honey.” Price, 10c. 
Swarming, Dividing and Feeding Bees.— Hints to Beginners, 
by Thomas G. Newman. A chapter from “Bees and Honey.” Prico 5 c. 
Bee Pasturage a Necessity, by Thomas G. Newman— Progressive 
views on this important subject; suggesting what and how to plant.— 
A chapter from “ Bees and Honey.” 26 engravings. Price, 10c. 
Bees inWlnter, by Thomas G. Newman.— Describing Chaff-packing 
Cellars and Bee Houses. A chapter from “Bee3 and Honey.” Price 5e! 
Blenen Kultur, by Thomas G. Newman— In the German. Price 
In paper covers, 40 cents, or $3 per doz. 
The Hive I Use, by G. M. Doolittle.— Prico 6c. 
Foul Brood, by A. R. Kohnke.— Its origin and cure. Prico, 25c. 
