BOOKS FOB BEE-KEEPERS, 
For Sal© by Thou. G. Newman A: Son, Chicago, Ills* 
Bee-Keepers’ Guide, or Manual of tlie Apiary, by Prof. A. J. 
Cook.— Elegantly 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, $1.25. 
Quinby’s New Bee-Keeping, by L. C. Root.— I ts 8 t 3 r le is plain and 
forcible, making all its readers sensible of the fact that the author is 
master of the subject. Price, $1.50. 
A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.— E mbraces everything per- 
taining to the care of tho Honey-Bee, and is valuable to the more 
advanced bee-keeper, as well as the beginner. Cloth, $1.25; paper, $1* 
Blessed Bees, by John Allen. — A romance of bee-keeping, full of 
practical information and contagious enthusiasm. Price, 76c. 
Tlie Hive and Honey Bee, by Rev. L. L. Langstroth.— T ills is the 
work of a master, and will always remain a standard. Price, $2.00. 
Dzierzon’s Rational Bee-Keeping.— A translation of the master- 
piece of that most celebrated German authority. Price, bound in cloth, 
$2.00 ; in paper covers, $1.60. 
Queen-Rearing, by Henry Alley.— A full and detailed account of 
23 years experience in rearing Queen Bees. The cheapest, easiest and 
best way to rear Queens, etc. Price, $1» *0. 
Bee-Keepers’ Text Book, by A. J. King.— A new edition, revised 
and enlarged. Price, $1.00, bound in cloth. 
Extracted Honey ; Harvesting, Handling and Marketing.— By 
Charles Dajd ant & Son.— Details their management. Price, loc. 
Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers, by Chas. F. Muth.— G ives his 
views on the management of bees. Price, 10c. 
The Dzlerzon Theory.— The fundamental principles of Dzierzon’s 
System of Bee-Culture, as set forth by the Baron of Berlepsch. It was 
translated by the late Samuel Wagner. Price, 15c. 
Dictionary of Practical Apiculture, by Prof. John Phin.— G ives 
the correct meaning of over 500 terms, according to the usage of the 
best writers. A guide to uniformity of expression. Price 60c. 
Moore’s Universal Assistant, and Complete Mechanic.— 
Contains over 1,000,000 industrial facts, calculations, processes, trade 
secrets, legal items, business forms, etc. Price, $2.50. 
Kendall’s Horse Book.— No book can be more useful to horse 
owners. It has 35 engravings, illustrating positions of sick horses, and 
treats all diseases in a plain and comprehensive manner. It has many 
good recipes, etc. Price, 50c., in either English or German. 
Food Adulteration.— What we eat and should not eat. This book 
should bo in every family. Price, 50c. 
Scribner’s Lumber and Log Book.— Gives measurement of all 
Y*nds of lumber, logs and planks; wages, rent, etc. Price, 35c. 
Fisher’s Grain Tables.— For casting up grain, produce and hay; 
wood measurer, ready reckoner, plowing tables, etc. Price, 40c. 
Hand-Book of Health, by Dr. Foote.— Rules for eating, drinking, 
sleeping, bathing, working, dressing, etc. Price, 25c. 
