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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HEDDON'S 



ooLXJAdiisr. 



My yew LnnQstTiith Hive. 



Thanking you for past years' patronage, 

 I solicit wliat 1 may jiisfly merit for tlie 

 coming season. 1 am led to believe tliat 

 tlie goods I otter, and my ways of doing 

 business, give at least an average satisfac- 

 tion, from the fact that my trade lias more 

 than doubled every year since I have dealt 

 in supplies, and that nearly all of ijjy for- 

 mer customers are customers still. Tiue, 

 we have bad cnniphiiiits, but we have more 

 than 50 testimonials of best salistat-tion, 

 to every one such complaint. 



I believe my Hive is growing in popular- 

 ity, to a much greater degree, than is tlie 

 business of bee-keeping. I am imw pre- 

 pared to funiisli these liives made np, and 

 In the flat, at very reasonable prices. 



Given Comb Foundation, after having 

 been thoroughly tested by many of our 

 most experienced, most successful and 

 most extensive bee-keepers, now stands, 

 at least, second to none. 1 have on liand 

 a large and choice stock of pure, domestic 

 wax, together with improved facilities for 

 making an article of that Foundation ex- 

 celled by none. 



SECTIONS. 



lam now ready to furnish white all- 

 Dovetail Sections as follows: 4>fx4Xx(i, T 

 and 8 to the foot, pi r 1,000, $6..50; .5x6.\3, 

 per 1,000, §8.00. All shipped from here. 



STUDENTS OF APICULTURE 



Will receive terms for 1884 on application. 



BEES and QUEENS. 



If you contemplate the purchase of Bees 

 in any shape, tested or untested Queens, 

 it may pay you to send for my 



CIRCULAR for 1884 



And be SURE to state whether or not yt>u 

 have my Circular for 1883. 

 Addiess, 



JAMES HEDDOSr, 



DOWAQIAC CasB County, MICH. 



BEE-KEEPERS' 



SUPPLIES. 



Send a postal card for my Illustrated 



Catalogue for 1884. 



COMB FOUNDATION 



On account of the prevailing scarcity of beeswax 

 the price of comb tounclaiion is now iiii-viinct-d 3 

 cents per pound above the price quoted in luy 

 Catalogue for 1884. 



BEESWAX. 



I pay 33i!. per ptmnd delivered here, for yellow 

 Beeswax. 'I'o avoid mistitkes, tne shipper's name 

 should always be on each package. 



The pre.sent prices are as follows : 

 White Clover, $ir, 00 per bushel, $4.00 



per peck, or 30 cts. per pound. 

 Alsike Clover, S12 00 per bushel, $8.25 



per peck, or L'.5 cts. per pound. 

 Sweet Clover, $10.00 per bushel, $2.7.5 



per peck, or 20 cts. per pound. 



NO. 30 TINNED WIRE 



For Brood Frames. 



One ounce spools, each, - 4 cents. 



Postage, 2 cents extra. 

 One oz. spools, per dozen, 40 cents. 



Postage, 13 cents e.xtra. 



One pound spools, each, 40 cents. 

 Postage 18 cents extra. 



One' pound will wire about 175 frames. 



WIRE NAILS, 



On account of a decline in the price 

 of Wire Nails, I will make a discount 

 ot 15 per cent, from the prices quoted 

 in my Catalogue, until further notice. 



Vandervoi't Foiuidatioii Mill. 



Incli, Price, 125.00. 



It makes the finest extra thiD Foundation for 

 comb honey. For Sale by 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



933 Wrat Miidixou Street, 

 tIIIt!.4GO, - - 11,1-INOIS. 



GOLOI 



fnr ihe wfirkinp ctnss. Send lu cents 

 tatre.and we will mail y^u free, 



I royal, valuable box of sample K"ods 



that will put y I HI in the way of making 

 uiire nionpy in a few duys, than you 



ever thousfht possible at any buniness. 

 <'apital not required. We will start you. Y^u can 

 w<trk ail the time or in ppare time tmly. The work 

 is universally Hdapted tn both sexes*, vount: and 

 old. You i-'an easily earn from 5o cenisto *.,'n-tvery 

 evening. Tbut all who want work may test tlie 

 busineMs, we make thiy unparaHt*led offer; to all 

 who are not well satistled, we will send %\ t<»pav for 

 the trouble ol writint; us. Full particulars, direc- 

 tions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by 

 those who yive their whole time to tlie work. Great 

 success abt*olulely sure. Don't delay. Start now. 

 Address STINSon & Co., Portland, Maine. 

 4Aly 



STANLEY'S AUTOMATIC 



Reverses the combs without the aid of the 

 hynls; tlic re\"erse motion of the crank is all 

 that is required. No lime is lost, as we pro- 

 vide every n-aehine with a lirake to stop the 

 motion, and the combs are half reversed 

 when the motion stops, fan be used for"2 or 

 4 combs, as di^sired. No chance for com tjs 

 to fall or s'et injured. The Comb Baskets 

 always stop in the ii o^t convenient position 

 for removing: or putting: in combs. We use 

 XXXX Tin or Galvanized Iron forCans. The 

 ( Cylinder of Can is all in one piece. We chal- 

 leufre any E.xtractor. taking' any number of 

 combs, to do ouo-balf the work ot our4-frame 

 Machine. Prices reasonable. 



t®^ We want to employ good live Agents 

 everywdiere. Address, 



O. W. STANLiEY & BRO, 



14Alt WYOMING, N. Y. 



Alsike Clover Seed— Early Ohio, Clark's No. 

 1, and Hall's Early Peachblow Potatoes, 

 Comb Foundation and Hees. Beeswax want- 

 ed. Address, E. S. HILDEmANN, 

 14D.3t ASHIPPUN, Dodge County, WIS. 



COMB FOUNDATION MILLS. 



The "lic'St" and "Cheapest" in the market. 

 Send for Sanipli' and Priee T<ist free. 

 PAl^L SPOKKKK, Fond du Lac, Wis. 



14Dtf 



I.X.L.' 



Extractors, S7 to $10. Cold 

 Blast Smokers, mat: free.Sl.OO. 

 Ph mouth Hock Eggs, $1..'>0 per 

 Kitting. Circular free. W. t'.. K. KEMP, 

 14D:5t OKLEANS, IND. 



E. T. LEWIS & CO., Toledo, 0., 



MANUFACTUKEKS OP 



All kinds of Apiarian Supplies. Special 

 rates to Dealers. Send for Circular. 14A1 



SWEET CLOVER SEED *ii per 60 lbs.: delivered 

 at depot in good shtppinK order by MOSK& 

 BAILEY, Winterset, Madison Co. Iowa. 



DOUGHERTY & McKEE, 



Indianapolis, Ind., 



Manufacturers of and Dealers in BEE^- 

 KEEPEKS' SMPPLIKS and HOIVKY. 



Lano-stnith HIVES a Specialty. Dadanfs 

 Foundation, Bingham Smokers, Wired frames 

 and Foundation from the Given Press, Sec- 

 tions, Extractors anil Honey Jars. Send for 

 our Price IaXsU 14A6m 



80 Colonies of Bees for Sale. 



I wish to sell ")0 to HO colonies of Bees cheap, 

 or will lease to a good man on shares. Can 

 be shipped by river, rail, or express from 

 Hen(l(Mx»n, Ky. I must dispose of them, as 

 I am not al)le to attend to thera. I will give- 

 a bargain foi- the whole lot. My bees are all 

 blacks, in movable frame hives. 

 J. J. QU1NIV,C0KVD0N, Henderson Co. Ky. 

 14Alt. 



Syrian & Italian Queens 



Syrian Queens bred from Queens imported 

 from Mount Lebanon. Italians bred from 

 best imported and selected home-bred. 'I'es- 

 ted Queens of either riue before .June, .?:),00 

 each; in .June, .«;--\r.o; after .hnie, S'J.OO. I'n- 

 tested before .lune, single Queen. $1.12.5; or 

 more. $1.00 each; after .lune. single Queen, 

 Sl.OO; Ii for S.").50; VI for $10.00. or "Cook's 

 Manual of the Apiary," cloth only 90 cents 

 with oriler for Queens. 



I. R. GOOD, 



14Dtf 4B.3t SPARTA, TENN. 



D.ad.int'sFoiiudation Factory, wholesale 



nnd retull. See Advertisement in anotlier culumn. 



