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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



18S4. 



HEDDON'S 



COLTJIvdllSr- 



BEST aiVEN 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



WI.oles.ale and Retail. 



I now have on hand a freshly-raade lot 

 of GIVEN COMB FOUNDATION, made 

 from strictly pure domestic wax, tlior- 

 oughly cleansed from all impurities. 

 Sizes of brood and surplus, S}^xW}4, or 

 Langstroth size. I have also Dadant's 

 best Brood Foundation of same size; also 

 Dadant's 11x11 for American frames. Send 

 for prices, and state amount wanted. X 

 offer a liberal DISCOUNT to DEALERS. 



HEDDON'S LANGSTROTH HIVE. 



I believe my Hive is growing in popular- 

 ity, to a much greater degree, than is the 

 business of bee-keeping. I am now pre- 

 pared to funiisli these hives made up, and 

 In the flat, at very reasonable prices. 



One Hive complete for comb honey. .S3.00 



(The above will contain two cases com- 

 plete with sections). 



The above Hive complete for extrac- 

 ted honey $3.00 



The above Hive complete for both in 

 one 4.50 



One Hive in the flat 3.00 



Five or over, each 1.50 



No one should ever order these Hives 

 in the flat, without ordering one made up 

 complete to work by. Parties are adver- 

 tising Hives as Ileddon Hives, that in no 

 wise embrace my principles. Judge only 

 by those purchased from me. 



SECTIONS. 



lam now ready to furnish white all- 

 Dovetail Sections as follows: 414x4)4x6, 7 

 and 8 to the foot, per 1,000, 86.50; 5x6x3, 

 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 you 

 have my Circular for 1883. 

 Address, 



JAMES HEDDOSr, 



DOWAGIAC. Cass County, MICH. 



Sixth Thousand Just Published ! 



New and Enlarged Edition 



OF 



BEES and HONEY, 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



Editor of thr Weekly Bee Journal. 

 925 fVest MadlaoB Street, Chicago, III. 



It contains 330 profusely illustrated 

 pages, is "fully up with the times" in all 

 the improvements and inventions in this 

 rapidly developing pursuit, and presents 

 the apiarist with everything that ran aid in 

 the successful management of the Honey 

 Bee, and at the same time produce the most 

 honey in its best and most attractive 

 condition. 



Appreciative Notices. 



Friend Newman:— I acknowledge with 

 pleasure the receipt, this morning, oi a very 

 beautiful book, entitled, "Bees and Honey, 

 or. Management of an apiary for Pleasure 

 andProHt; sixth edition, enlarged." The 

 book opens witli a kind, familiar face, and 

 the whole subject matter is concise, easy 

 and comprehensive. I read it with much 

 pleasure. T. F. Binguam. 



Abronia, Mich., May 1, 1884. 



I have received a copy of the revised 

 edition of " Bees and Honey," and after 

 examining the same, find it to be a very 

 handy and useful book of reference on the 

 subject of bees and honey, and believe it 

 should be found in the library of all inter- 

 ested in the study of bees. 



H. H. Bkowx. 



Light Street, Pa., May 8, 1S84. 



PRICE— Bound in cloth, Sl.OO ; in paper 

 covers, 75 cents, postpaid, 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



935 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ills. 



^^ A Liberal Discount to Dealers by 

 tike Dozen or Hundred. 



WE CALL 



the attention of all wanting A No. 1 BEES. 

 Italian, Cyprian or Hybrids, to the following, 

 from one well-known to the i-eaders of this 

 Paper : 



*' I have never seen a case of foul brood; 

 my bees are entirely healthy, and have always 

 been so, and are O. K. in every respect." 



Geo. B. Peters, M. D. 



We can fui-nish any number of Colonies of 

 the above Bees, and will warrant safe deliv- 

 ery and satisfaction. 



N. B.—No Bees will be sold by us, for any 

 consideration, from uny apiary that has ever 

 had a ease of foul Virood in it. For prices 

 and particulars, send to 



FLANAGAN & ILLINSKI, 



Lock box flit.-), Belleville, St. Clair Co., Ills. 

 18Ai;!t BBat 



A NEW BEE VEIL. 



There are five cross 

 bars united by a rivet 

 through their center at 

 the top. These bars are 

 buttoned on to studs 

 on the neck-band. The 

 bars are of best light 

 spring steel; the neck- 

 band of best hard 

 spring brass ; the cover 

 is of handsome light 

 material. It is very 

 easily put together, no trouble to put on or 

 take ofl, and folds compactly in a paper box 

 OxT inches by one inch deep. There would 

 be no discomfort in w-eaiing it either day or 

 night, and the protection against Mosquitoes, 

 Flies, Bees, Gnats, etc., is perfect. The 

 weight of the entire Veil being only five 

 ounces. 



Price, by Mail or Express, $1.00. 



9^3 It'est ITIadisoii Street, 

 CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS. 



ft PRIZEj 



Send six cents for postase, 

 and receive free, a costly box 

 of Eoodswhich will help you to 

 more money right away than 

 anythingclae in this world. All 

 of either sex. succeed from first 

 hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the 

 workers, absulutely sure. At or.ce address, Trctk 

 & Co., Autiusta, Maine. 4AIy 



Automatic Honey Extractor 



AND SIVIOKER. 



Send for descriptive Circular and Prices to 

 G. W. STANLEY & BRC, 



2uAtf WVOMING, N. Y. 



ENGBA VINGS 



THE HORSE, 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TREATISX: (giving 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 difTerent ages, with rules for telling 

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

 cipes, and much valuable information. 



Price 85 cent«.— Sent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS 



925 West MadlBo 



ft 



NEWMAN, 



'street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



DEALER IN 



Pure Italian Bees and (jueens 



For further information, send for Circular. 

 7Aly RICHMOND. Fort Bend Co. TEXAS. 



GOLDEN ITALIANS! 



I nnw wish to say to my former ouptnmers. that I 

 am now ready to till orders for the following Queens. 



Hybrid . in May and June, each $ .50 



Italian— untested— not warranted, in May and 



June, each l.oo 



Italian- warranted. May and June, each 1.50 



Italian— tested Queen 2.50 



Full colonies of Hybrids 7.00 



Full colonies of Italians 10.00 



>^OAtf L. J. DIEIIL, Butler, Ind. 



wanted for The Lives of all the 

 Presidents of the U. 8. The 

 largest, handsomest, best book 

 ever sold for leps than twice 

 our price. The fastest selling 

 book in America. Immense 

 profits to agents. All intelligent people want it. 

 Any one can become a successful agent. Terms 

 free. Hallett Book C .. Portland. Me. 4A1 y 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



ITAI-IAN QTTEENS. UABANT Foun- 

 dation, and Soppile*.- It will pay you to 

 send for Circular. K. F. SMITH, Smyrna, N. T. 

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