THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



669 



^(luevtisem^uts. 



WANTED, au active, reliable man in evory 

 city and town in the State ot lllitmis to wmk: 

 upCouiu-ils of the American Lef-'iMii n| H<jnor, an 

 insurance orKauization now bavint,' iH'.ouu nieiu- 

 bers. and we are willing to pay liberally in cash for 

 services rendered in this %vork. It can be per- 

 formed at odd and leisure hours withont 

 interference with rcLnikir business, and is an 

 occupation afl'-rdin;-' muih pleasure to those 

 engaged in it. For lull explanation huw to go to 

 work and what to tin, address 



THOMAS O. NETOIAN, 

 925 West Madison St.. CHICAGO. ILLS. 



UNTESTE l> Queens at M) cents.— Address, 

 O. Kleinow, Opp. Ft. Wayne Gate.Detroit.Mich. 



42Alt 



FOR SALE.— Mammoth Red Clover and 

 Alsike Seed. Having just finished up 

 threshing-, we offer 100 Bushels of the above. 

 For prices address, 

 42Alt J. B, MCJKRAV, ADA, O. 



THE CHAPMAN HONEY-PLANT. 



XN accordance with a previous notice in bee- 

 periodicals. I am now prepared to till orders for 

 the seed of the above plant at the following 

 prices : H ounce, $1 ; l oz.. $-2 ; -J oz., $:i ; 4 oz.. $5; 

 and X lt>- f'"^- One ounce contains from 1.60oto 

 l,8iX) seeds. On account of extreme drouth my 

 stock of seed is limited an persons ordering will 

 be served in rotation. The seed should be sown 

 in early sprinc and general directions for cultiva- 

 tion will be given on each package. 



This plant is not an obnoxious weed, but is as 

 easily eradicated as clover. Having carefully 

 watched its habits of growth and its honey-pro- 

 ducing qualities for the past six years I believe 

 those who commence its cultivation in a liberal 

 way will be better pleased than by ctimmencing 

 with a small quantity of seed. It has been tested 

 by prominpnt bee-keepers all the way from Ver- 

 mont to Nebraska and Ontario. TVc refer to the 

 report of the committee appointed by the North 

 American Bee-Keepers' Society held at Detroit in 

 1885. The committee reported at the Indianap- 

 olis. Ind.. convention held Oct. 12-14. and their 

 report will be found in all bee-papers publishing 

 the report of that convention. 



Write all orders plainly and give your poat- 

 offlce address in full. 



H. CHAPilIAN, 



42Atf VERSAILLES. Cattaraugus Co.. N. Y. 



HOW to WINTER BEES. 



|^~ See pages 5-23, 313, 558, 574, 590, 60G, 

 621, and 637, of the Americau Bee Journal. 

 41Atf 



Honey For Sale. 



We have a larg:e quantity of the best white 

 EXTRACTED HONEY, in 200-lb. Kegs, tor 

 sale, which we will deliver on board the ears 

 at 8 cents per pound. Orders solicited. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Bend for Samples <fe Kedaced Prlce-l^lat* 



Atl J.VANDEEVOBT.LaceyviUe, Pa. 



the: 



AMERICAN APICULTIRIST 



WIIjI* l:ie sent one year and a copy ol' 

 the ^rd Edition of the Bee-Keepers' 

 Handy-Book, on receipt of $1,50. The book 

 contains 300 pages and 100 line illustrations. 



41Atf WENHAM, MASS. 



Yandervort Foundation Mill. 



6 luch, Price, $20.00. 



It makes the finest extra tbin Foundation for 

 comb honey. For Sale by 



THOS. Q. NEWMAN & SON, 

 823 & 925 West MadUon Street, CHICAQO, LLL. 



The NEWJeddon Hive. 



We have made arrangements with the 

 inventor by which we shall make and sell the 

 Heddou Reversible Hive, both at wholesale 

 and I'etail ; nailed and also in the flat. 



The en^ayinp ^ives a good idea of the hive. 

 The brooct-chamber is in two sections; also the 

 surplus arrangement, which may he interchanged 

 or inverted at will. The cover. bottoni-Uuard, and 

 top and bottom of each sectional case has one-half 

 of a regular bee-space, so that the surplus cases 

 with the sections, may be placed between the two 

 brood-chambers, or the latter may be transposed 

 or inverted— in fact, all parts of this hive are 

 perfectly interchanKeabie. The brood-frames will 

 ALT.I be bored for wires. 



A SAMPLE HIVE includes the bottom-board 

 and stand : a [flatted honey-boai^l, and cover ; two 

 t3-nich brood-chambers, each containing 8 frames ; 

 two surplus arrangements, each containing lis one- 

 puund sections, one with wide frames and separa- 

 tors, and the other witlntnt separators. This latter 

 chamber can b? interchanged with the other 

 stories, but cannot be reversed. It is NAiLEn AND 

 PAINTED, and ready for immediate use. Price, 

 M.Od, complete. 



It Is absolutely esseutial to order one 

 nailed hire as a pattern for putting; those 

 fn the flat together correctly. 



HIVES READY TO NAIL.— In fillingorders for 

 these hives, in the fiat, we make 6 difTerent com- 

 binations, so that our customers may make a 

 selection from the sample nailed hive, without 

 waiting for us to quote prices, and the different 

 kinds will be known by the following numbers : 



Bfo. 1 consists of the stand, bottom-board, 

 cover, two 6-inch brood-chambers, 16 frames, and 

 the slatted honey-board. Price, it^l.SS each. 



No. S is the same as No. 1, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containing 28 sections without 

 separators- interchangeable, but not reversible.- 

 Price, «3.00 each. 



No. 3 is the same as No. 2. with two surplus sto- 

 ries as therein described. Price, $3. SO each. 



No. 4 is the same as No. l, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containing 28 sections in wide 

 frames with separators, which can be reversed, 

 inverted, and interchanged, the same as the brood- 

 cnambers. Price, S3*30 each. 



No. » is the same as No. 4, with Pivo surplus 

 arrangements as therein described. Price, iSS.OO. 



No. 6 contains all the parts as described in the 

 sample nailed hive. Price, Si^.TS each. 



Those desiring the hives ivithout the stand, honey- 

 board or secti(ms, may make the following deduc- 

 tions from the above prices : Stand, 14 cents ; 

 honey-board, 8 cents ; and the 28 or 56 sections, aa 

 the case may be. at HS cent each, respectively^ 



We will also make the following deductions on 

 quantities ordered all at one time : For in or more 

 hives, r> per cent, discount ; for 25 or more hives 

 7 1-2 per cent. ; for 50 or more, 10 per cent. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 West Madi60U-St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



FLAT ■ I50TT0M 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



t_^jj_^ high slde-wal la. 4 to 16 square feet tc 

 H^^^^^? the pound. Circular and samples free 

 fls'S~&~55|| j^ yj^ DEOSEN & SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers, 

 apioat Brook, Mont, ca, ;{. E. 



THE WESTERN WORLD 



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at any price. 



A cloth-bound book, 4x7 inches, 288 pages 



Price, 50 Cents. 



The following U only a. part of the Contents : 



Colored Maps of all the States and Terrltoriea, 

 including Alaska and Distinct of Columbia. 



I>iaKram8 showing area, population, products. 

 Government. State, School and Indian Lands of 

 the several States. 



Blatorlea of each of [the States from the 

 Earliest Times. 



How to Acquire I<ands of any kind belong- 

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 who may acquire them, and the different laws,: 

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Postal. Pension and Patent I.aivs of the 

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Coats-of-Arms of the States and Views of 

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Bales for measuring Lumber, Logs, Grain. 

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 kinds. Interest Rules and Tables, Lumber Tables. 



Systems of Land Measures In varloas 

 parts of the United States. 



Contains also a Million Useful Facts. 



The Weekly Bee Journal, for one year, 



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THOS, a. NEITMAN & SON, 



92.3 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Dadant'sFoiiudation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



Or, MANITAI. OF THE APIAKX. 



IS.OOO SOLD SINCE 1876. 



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More than 50 pa«eB, and more than 50 fine lHus- 

 tratione were added in the nth edition. The whole 

 work has been thoroughly revised, and contains the 

 very latest in respect to bee-keepins. It is certainly 

 the fullest and most scientiflc work treating of 

 bees in the World. Price, by mail, SI. 35. Liberal 

 discount to dealers and to clubs. 



A. J, COOK., Author and Publisher, 

 lAly Agricultural College, Mich. 



BEESWAX. 



We pay SOc. per lb., dellrered here, for yellow 

 Beeswax. To avoid mistakes, tne shipper's name 

 should always be on each package. 



THOS. G. aiEWMAW & SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Uadanl'sFonndationFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column. 



THE HOBSfi 



By B. J. KENDAI I, M. D. 



A TR£AXIS£ Rlvinic an Index of diseases, 

 and the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a 

 table Rivinp all the principal drugs used for the 

 horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison ; a table with an engraving of the 

 horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling 

 the age of the horse ; a valuable collection of re- 

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Price 85 cents— in Englleh or German, 



THOS. G. NEW^ITIAN A; SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ti.t. 



