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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



BINGHAM ■'"■co-o-^g g 



Smokerp'^ijCi 



Bingham & Hetherington Uncapping Knife. 



Patented, 



Patented May 20. 1879. 



BINGHAM SMOKERS and KNTVES 

 have Revolutionized the Smoker and 

 Knife Trade, and have made bee-keeping a 



Jileasure and a success. They are the only 

 astlng and satisfactory Snokers and 

 Knives now used by experienced bee-keepere 

 in Europe, Australia, Cuba, and America. 

 They are covered by patents, and while they 

 are always the best tliat can be made, they 

 sare also the loivest priced. 



Prices, by inall, post-paid. 



Doctor smoker (wide shield).. 3i4 inch., f 3 00 

 Conquerorsmoker(wide8hield)3 ** .. 175 



Large smoker (wide shield) 2% ** ..150 



Extra smoker (wide shield) 2 " ..125 



Plainsmoker 2 " .. 100 



.Little Wonder smoker 154 " .. 65 



Bingham Sc Hetherington Honey Knife, 



2 inch 115 



TO SELL AGAIN, apply for dozen or half- 

 .dozen rates. Address, 



BINGHAM & HETHEKINGTON, 



15Atf A.BRONIA, MICH. 



Dadant's Foundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertieement In another column 



DR. FOOTE'S 



HAND -BOOR OF HEALTH, 



Hints and Ready Recipes, 



18 the title of a very valuable book that Rives a 

 great amount of Information, of the Utmost Im- 



Eortance to Everybody, concerning their dally 

 abits of Eating, Drinking, X>re»8liig, Sleepluft 

 Bathing, Working, etc. 



IT TELLS ABOUT 



GLASS PAILS 



FOR HONEY. 



TKESK Palls are made 

 of the best quality of 

 clear flint glass, with a bail 

 !tnd a metal top and cover. 

 When dUed with honey.the 

 attractive appearance of 

 these pails cannot be equal- 

 ed by any other style of 

 package. They can be used 

 tor household purposes by 

 consumers, after the honey 

 is removed, or they can be 

 returned to and re-fllled by 

 the apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows: 



To hold 1 pound of honey, per dozen, S1.60 



*' 2 pounds " " 3.00 



3 '* " " «.SO 



THOMAS G. IVEIITMAN & SON, 



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



What to Eat, 

 How to Eat It, 

 Things to Do, 

 Things to Avoid, 

 Perils of Summer, 

 How to Breathe, 

 Overheating Houses, 

 Yentllation, 

 Influence of Plants, 

 Occupation for Invalids, 

 Superfluous Hair, 

 Kestoring the Drowned, 

 Preventing Near-Sight' 

 edness. 



Parasites of the Skin, 

 Bathing— Best way, 

 Lung8& Lung Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them. 

 Clwthing— what to Wear, 

 How much to Wear 

 Contagious Diseasea, 

 How to Avoid them, 

 Exercise, 

 Care of Teeth, 

 After-DlnnerNape, 

 Headache, cause & cure, 

 Malarial Afl'ectlons, 

 Croup— to Prevent. 



IT TELLS HOW TO CURE 

 Black Eyes. Bolls, Burns, Chilblains, Cold Feet, 

 Corns.CouKhs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dys- 

 entery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Ear Ache, Felons, 

 Fetid Feet, Freckles, lieadache. Hiccough, [lives. 

 Hoarseness, ItchlnK, inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poison- 

 ing, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Kheumatism. RinKworm, 

 Snorinp, Stammering. Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth, Sore 

 Nlpples.Sore Throat. Sun-stroke, Stings and Insect 

 Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache. Ulcers, Warts 

 Whooping Cough. Worms In Children. 

 Price only £5 Cents. Sent by Mall, post-paid. 



THOS. G. 1VEW]TIAN A: SON, 



«23 & 925 West Madison St.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



MANUFACTORY 



rOR HIVES, SECTIONS, &c. 



I AM now prepared to supply dealers and others 

 with 



Hives, Sections, Sblpptng-Crates, 

 Supers, etc., 



of all kinds. I make aspecialty of LANGSTROTH 

 AND MODEST HIVES. Correspondence with 

 supply dealers solicited. My Sections are all made 

 from Poplar. Address, 



GEORGE TAYLOR, 



1 1 Atf DUN DEE, Kane Co., ILLS. 



The NEWJeddon Hive. 



We have made arrangements with the 

 inventor by which we shall make and sell the 

 Heddon Reversible Hive, both at wholesale 

 and retail ; nailed and also in the flat. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPEB'S ADVISEB. 



The BRITISH Bee .Journal is published every 

 Week, at Ten ShillinpH and lOd. per annum, and 

 contains the best practical Information for the 

 time being, showing what to do, and when and 

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



The British Bee Journal and the American 



Bee Journal, one year, for $2.75. 



The enprravint: giTes a good idea of the hjve. 

 The brood-chamber is in two sections; also the 

 surplus arrangement, which may be interchanged 

 or inverted at will. The cover, bottom-board, and 

 top and bottom of each sectional case has one-half 

 of a reRuIar bee-spate, so that the surplus casea 

 with the sections, niav be placed between the two 

 brood-chambors.or the latter may be transposed 

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

 perfectly interchangeable. The brood-frames will 

 ALL be bored for wires. 



A SAMPLE HIVE includes the bottom-board 

 and stand ; a slatted honey-board, and cover ; two 

 6-mch brood-chambers, each coniainingH frames ; 

 two surplus arrangements, each containing 28 one- 

 pound sections, one with wide frames and separa- 

 tors, and the other without separators. This latter 

 chamber can ba interchanged with the other 

 stories, but cannot be reversed. It is NA1LEI> and 

 PAINTED, and ready for immediate use. Price, 

 $4.0(.t, complete. 



It Is absolntely essential to order one 

 nailed hive as a pattern for putting those 

 In the flat together correctly. 



HIVES READY TO NAIL.— In fllllngorders for 

 these hives, in the flat, we make 6 difl'e rent com- 

 binations, BO 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 : 



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

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

 the slatted honey-board. Price, )S1.55 each. 



No. 3 is the same as No. l, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containing 28 sections without 

 separators— interchangeable, but not reversible.— 

 Price, !»3.00 each. 



No. S is the same aa No. 2, with ttvo surplus sto- 

 ries as therein described. Price, 9tf>S.50 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 interchaniied, the same as the brood- 

 cnambera. Price, S12.30 each. 



No. 5 18 the same as No. 4, with two surplaa 

 arrangements as therein described. Price, SS.OO. 



No. C contains all the parts as described In the 

 sample nailed hive. Price, WB.'JS each. 



Those desiring tbe hives wi/^owHhe stand.honey- 

 board or sections, may make the following deduc- 

 tions from the above prices : Stand, 14 cents; 

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

 the case may be, at W cent each, respectively, 



We will also make the following deductions on 

 quantities ordered all at one time : For m or more 

 hives, 5 per cent, discount ; for 2o or more hives 

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



' THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



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



mmm apiculturist 



WILib be sent one year and a copy of 

 the 3rd Edition of the Bee-Keepers' 

 Handv-Book, on receipt of $1.50. The book 

 contains 300 pages and 100 fine illustrations. 



41Atf WENHAM, MASS. 



