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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HEDDON'S 



ooHiXJivrisr. 



Sixth Thousand Just Published ! 



BEST G-IVEN 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



Wholesale and Retail. 



I now liave on hand a freshly-made lot 

 of GIVEN COMB FOUNDATION, made 

 from strictly pure domestic wax, thor- 

 oughly cleansed from all impurities. 

 Sizes of brood and surplus, SMxl6}^, 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. I 

 offer a liberal DISCOUNT to DEAI^ERS. 



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 furnish these bives made up, and 

 In the flat, at very reasonable prices. 



One Hive complete for comb honey.. $3.00 



(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 2.00 



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 Heddon 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: 4}!fx4Jj;x(), 7 

 and 8 to the foot, per 1,000, S6.50; 5xBx2, 

 per 1,000, S8.00. All shipped from here. 



QUEENS! 



Our New Strain, 



Also IJHPORTBO ITALIANS! 



Take your choice. Prices : 



Tested, to breed from $ 3 00 



Untested I 25 



Untested, after July 1st 100 



Fntested, (perdoz.) after July lat 11 00 



CIRCULAR for 1884 



And be SUI?E to state whether or not you 

 have my Circular for 1883. 

 Address, 



•JA.MES HEDDOA', 



DOWAQIAC, Caas County, MICH. 



New and Enlarged Edition 



OF 



BEES and HONEY, 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



Editor of the Weekly Bee Journal. 

 »SS 'Weat MadlsoB Street, Ghlcaco, III. 



It contains 230 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 can 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. 



AppreciatlTe Notices. 



Friend Nkwm.\n:— I acknowledge with 

 pleasure the receipt, this moniing, ot a very 

 beautiful book, entitled, "Bees and Honey, 

 or. Management of an apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; sixth edition, enlarged." The 

 book opens with a kind, familiar face, and 

 the whole subject matter is concise, easy 

 and comprehensive. 1 read it with much 

 pleasure. T. F. Bingham. 



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 fciund in the liljrary of all inter- 

 ested in the studv of bees. 



H. H. BitowN. 



Light Street, Pa., May 8, 1884. 



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

 covers, 7.5 cents, postpaid. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



92.5 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ills. 



^^A lilberal Discount to Dealers, by 

 tlie Dozen or Hundred. 



A NEW BEE VEIL. 



There are five cross 

 ' bars united by a rivet 



^ through their center at 

 I the top. These bars are 

 ' buttoned on to studs 



on the necb-band. The 

 bars are of best lij^ht 

 spring steel ; the neck- 

 band of best hard 

 spring brass ; the cover 

 is of handsome light 

 material. It is very 

 easily put togetlior, no trouble to put on or 

 take off, and folds compactly in a paper box 

 lixT inches by one inch deep. There would 

 be no discomfort in wearing" it either day or 

 nijrht, and theprotectionagainstMosquitoes, 

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

 weight of the entire Veil being only five 

 ounces. 



Price, by Mail or Express, $1.00. 



923 \»'est Madison Street, 

 CHICAGO, - II.1.INOIS. 



Dadanl'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



50 TONS 



OF COMB HONEY W.4NTED. 



Believing it to be advanta^'eous to both 

 seller and buyer to deal with the same 

 parties year after year, we have for several 

 years bought the entire honey crop of many 

 bee-keepers. In \Hew of our increasing 

 trade, we wish to add to our list of pro- 

 ducers the names of a few more reliable 

 men whose honey crop is from one to ten or 

 nu)re tons yearly. Through the actions of 

 certain bee-keepers, the trade now demands 

 mostly one-pound sections. We pay spot 

 casta at railroad station for what we buy. 

 Those desirous of becoming ac<iuainted with 

 such dealers, will state how much honey 

 they have of each size section. How much 

 of each quality. How soon the whole or 

 part of it can be in shipping order. Name 

 lowest cash price, and say how much more 

 is in your locality. If answer is favorable, 

 we will call on you. York State, Michigan, 

 or Vermont preferred. Address, 



F. I. SAGE & SON, Wethersfleld, Conn. 



Send s-ix cents for postage, 

 and receive free, a costly box 

 f goodswhich will help you to 

 more money right away than 

 anything elseinthis world. All 

 of either sex. succeed from first 

 hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the 

 workers, absolutely sure. At oi.ce address. TRtJE 

 & Co., Augusta. Maine. 4Aly 



ft PRIZ[J 



DEALER I.V 



Pure Italian Bees and (jueens 



Fo further information, send for Circnlar. 

 7Aly KICHMOND. Fort Beod Co. TEXAS. 



Dadaiit'sFoiindation Factory? wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



GOLDEN ITALIANS! 



I now wish t') say to my former custnuiers. tliat I 

 am now ready to till orders for the following Queens. 



Hybrid in May and June. each.... f ,50 



Italian— untested— not warranted, in May and 



June, each 1.00 



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 



•20Atf li. J. DIEHL, Butler, Ind. 



Automatic Honey Extractor 



Send for descriptive Circular and Prices to 



G. W. STANLEY & BRO., 



I'OAtf W YOMING, N. Y. 



Dadant's FouiidatioiiFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



BogersTillei Geneinee Co., Mich., 



Is now making a specialty of rearing fine Italian 

 queens. All queens bred from the purest and 

 best of mothers, and the cells built in full colo- 

 nies. Single queen, fi; 6 for $5; 12 or more 75 

 cents each. Tested queens. *1.50 each. Make 

 money orders payable at Flint, Mich. 3iAtf 



-KEEPERS* before ordering your 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES, 



DEC 



j^P L legend for our lar^e Illustrated Cata- 

 logue. Bent free to any address. 

 10Aa4t E. KKETCHMEK, Cobiirg, Iowa. 



Dadant's Fouiulatioii Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column. 



Given'sFoundationPress. 



PUBLIC SENTIMENT aEBrms that the PRB3I 

 Is SUPERIOR for uiakintiComb Foundation eithe 

 In Wired Frames or for t?ECTIONS. and insures 

 BtraiKbt and perfect combs, when drawn out by 

 the bees. Send for Circular and samples. 

 D. 8. eiTEN Ji CO.. 



lABtf HOOPBSTON. ILL. 



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