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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HONEY 

 FOR SALE! 



Well-ripened, bright BASSWOOD 

 extracted HONEY, at the following 

 low price, for CASH with the order : 



100 Pound Kegs (net) each $8 00 



50 " " '• " 4 00 



1^" Free on board CARS, and no 

 charge lor kegs. Shipiueuts prompt. 



I also have on hand several thou- 

 sand pounds of mixed honey, of about 

 equ^l parts of biisswood and fall 

 (lowers, which mav lie called AMBER 

 HONEY, that 1 will sell as above, at 

 1 cent less per pound. 



Address, JAMES HEDDON, 



DOWAGIAC. Cass County, MICH. 



AMERICAN INVENTOR, 



A JOLUlXAi. FOR 



The Inventor, Mechanic and Manufacturer. 



STTItJ^CRIPTIUN, «1 PER YEAR. 



Ea<"'h number is renlete with artic'ea on Pikteut 

 Liiw. I nv**»f Ion. Mfchuiilc'is, Art, Svleitce, 

 M»"urif tureM. <'t«-. 



At'ents wantMl ; libPTHl pav ; write for terms. 



Best Advfftislne Medium of itM class. — 

 Senii for jsanipit- cpy and adveriistna rates. 



A<ldre8s. AMERICAN IXTENTOR, 

 188 West Fifth St., CINCINNATI, O. 



Dadaiit'sFoiindatioii Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another onluuin. 



FL.VT-IJOTTOM 



COMB FOUroATION, 



hlph side-wnlls, 4 to IR square feet U 

 the pound. (Jirculur und samplua free 

 J. VAN DFIUSKN & SONS, 

 Solo Manufacturers, 

 Sprou*- Urook, Mont, r-^^ a, y. 



PATENTS 



C VVR tX-.TK \I>F. UAKK»4. LAKELH 

 i.nrt «;«»PTf-RlG'lT.S prnmi tly securpd f,>r 

 UnitP Stales unrt F'H-hIl'ii Ct'untries. PrttPnts 

 Nenotlateil. IXVmT«»K'8 »1»MJAL, a 



7()-liji(jH b. f)k. showinK M"W t(» Procure and sell 

 Pi'te' t". HMfit free. All Patents proi-urt-fl throtich 

 till- Aii-iiev ilesmheil in the .V" EKICA > I\- 

 ■FfiSPTOK A.MKRICX.N PATENT AGV.l^CY. 

 I«M & lift) W. Fifth St , Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WIN 



more money than at anything else by 



tiiUniian aeenfy tor the hewt 8**llin(r book 



out. HeirinnfTB sucoeed i^randly. None 



tail. Terms fr*'e. Uali.ett Book f'u. 



slAly Portland, Maine. 



Padaiit'sFoniHlation Factory, wholesale 



anil retail, ■'pp Artvpptmempnt In another column. 



ELECTROTYPES 



Of Knwravintfo awed in the Bee .lournal for sale at 

 £, <;ent^ pt^rwquare Inch— no slnyle cutauld for less 

 than i'T. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN 6c SON, 



923 & DJ.-i West Madison St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



nailatilNFoiiiKlatioiiFartory, wholesale 



an retail. He** Advertisement in another culumn. 



E V K R Y MAN ^'iZtTrll^^rr. 



f murkiii.ly 11 r</^i\SriV '""■ orlKinai 

 •■<i«t. canilu-o niO\/yV 1> hy iietlini; our 

 cireiiiMr re^, .New plan: just TJT> T XT'P L"* l> 

 what tlrrimneert. X Iv 1 i>l 1 Ti rt 



B. L. ZEBBE, 188 W. 5th St., Cincinnati, 0. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-E££FEB'S ADVISEB. 



The British Bee Journal is published eyery 

 Week, at Ten Shillings and lod. per annum, and 

 contains the best practical information for the 

 time beinK, showing what to do, and when and 

 how to do it. It is edited by T. W. Cuwan, Esq. 



The British Bee Journal and our Weekly 

 for S3.50. 



Bee-keepers' Supplies, 



Standard Langstroth, 



Quinby Standing-Frame, 



And all other kinds of Hives. 

 MADE TO ORDER, 



Quinby Smoker a specialty. 



I ahull supply anything you need in the Apiary. 

 Send for Illustrated Price List. 



W. E. CLARK, successor to L.C. Root, 

 7AlT OKISKANY, Oneida County, N. Y. 



Moth's Honey Extractor, 



Square Gla-s Honey .Jars, Tin Buckets, 



Langstroth Bee-Hives, Honey-Sections, etc. 



Apph-to < HAS. P. MIITH, 



Freeman 4 Central Ave., - CINCINNATf, O, 

 ty Send IOC. for Practical Hints to Bee- Keepers. 



Wooden Pails for Honey! 



WK can furnish regular Wooden W:iter-Pails - 

 well painted on the outside, and with ;i iron 

 hoops and a tiuht-tlttinfcT wood cover, at 9tt*.i.S.* 

 per doz.-n. 'I'hev will hold a • lbs. of honey, and 

 when empty, can be utilized for use as an ordinary 

 household pail. 



THOS. ti. NEW^MAN ic SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, IIjL. 



New Saw for Hive-Making. 



Learning that the Barnes' Saw has 

 been much improved for next season's 

 operations, we sent to them for a des- 

 cription, so that those who intend 

 to make their own hives might see a 

 cut of it and learn what its improve- 

 ments consist in. Here is what the 

 manufacturers say of it: 



The new Machine is the result of 

 many years' e.xperience and thought 

 in this direction. The old Combined 

 Machine, on the whole, gave good sat- 

 isfaction to bee-keepers. There were, 

 however, some weak points about the 

 Machine which we desired to eradi- 

 cate, and we believe that in the new 

 Machine we have surmounted the dif- 

 ficulties. It is stronger and stiffer in 

 everyway than was the old Machine, 

 and is capable of a larger range of 

 work. 



One of the strongest points of the 

 new Machine is in the matter of the 

 Belt. The belting arrangement is 

 such that friction is reduced to the 

 minimum, and at the same time there 

 is absolutely no chance of the Belt slip- 

 ping. All will therefore readily per- 

 ceive that this feature makes the 

 Machine capable of a ereat deal of 

 work at the least possible expenditure 

 of physical power and exertion. 



The" Machine embraces, as hereto- 

 fore, Scioll and Circular Snw, although 

 either of these can betaken indepen- 

 dent of the other, if desired. 



These Machines are sold on the 

 same terms and at the same price as 

 before the improvements were m:ide, 

 viz : $,3.5.00 for Circular Saw including 

 1 rip and 1 cross-cut saw. Catalogue 

 free. For sale by 



THOS. G. NEWMAN i: SON, 



92.3 & 92.-) West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



NEW ONE-POUND HONEY PAIL 



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HIS new rIz;»» of our Tapering 

 _ Honey Pails iaof unilorm desltjn 

 with the other ^*lzt'9, having the top 

 t-dwe turned over, and hasabiiilor 

 handle. - njaking it very convenient 

 t • c:irry. It iH wrll-made and, when 

 tilled with honev. makes a novel and 

 attractive small package, that can 

 be sold tor lio cents or less. Many 

 conHuuierM will buy it in order to give the children 

 a handsome tov pail. PRK'E, 7& cents per 

 tli)zen« or Ijfi >.00 per I4JO. 



THOS. G. NEIVIHAN & SON, 



9i>3 A 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



