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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HEDDON'S 



ooLTJnvrnsr. 



WAX ON SHARES, 



For Comb Foundation for 1885. 



Why not send me your Wax 



to be made into tlie best Given Foun- 

 dation on shares, or at a low cash 

 price per pound ifor making, during 

 the less-hurried winter months. 



It you have no wax, perhaps your 

 store-keepers have, and it will pay you 

 to buy and sliip to me. 



Write and get my present low terms. 

 I pay highest market price in 



CASH FOR WAX. 



Apiary for Sale. 



I offer for sale one of the best 

 apiaries and very choicest location in 

 Southern Michigan. 



No other bees kept in the field. 

 House, barn and honey-house, high- 

 board fence and Ja acre of ground in 

 a small village, only 25 rods from 

 Depot, freight, express and tele- 

 graph offices; sawmill, store and black- 

 smith shop, six miles from here, on 

 this M. C. R. R. Good cellar, cistern. 

 and two wells. 



Here we have three surplus honey 

 crops: First, from white clover; 

 second, from basswood ; third, from 

 myriads of fall flowers. 



I will give my purchaser a splendid 

 opportunity to gain a good home, and 

 choice honey location. I will sell 

 with it any number of colonies of 

 bees and apiarian fixtures wanted, 

 the outfit being either for comb or ex- 

 tracted honey as desired ; or I will 

 sell only the home and permanent 

 fixtures, and furnish a large number 

 of colonies on shares till the pur- 

 chaser thus gains stock of his own. 

 Hives and fixtures of my latest im- 

 proved patterns. Write me for 

 prices, terms, etc. 



QUEEXS! 



Our New Stiain, 



Also liVI PORTED ITAIilANS: 



Take your choice. Prices : 



Tested, to breed from $ 3W 



Untested i ^5 



Untested, after July l9t 1 vo 



Untested, (perdoz.) after July ist u oo 



CIRCULAR for 1884 



And be SURE to state whether or not you 

 have my Cucular for 1883. 

 Address, 



JAMES HEDDOIV, 



WAGIAC. Case County, MICH. 



Sixth Thousand Just Published ! A NEW BEE-YEIL. 



^ew and Enlarged Edition 



BEES and HONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of an Apiary for Fleaeare 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



Editfir of the Weekly Bee Jnurnnl. 

 OSS West MndUon Street. ChlcuKo, III. 



It contains 230 profusely illustrated 

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

 the improvements and inventions in tliis 

 rapidly develniiiuf!: pursuit, and presents 

 the apiarist with everj-thing 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. 



PRICE— Bound in cloth, $1.00 ; in paper 

 covers, 7.5 cents, postpaid. 



^~A l.iberal Disronnt to Dealers, by 

 Ilie Dozt'ii or Ifnudred. 



IIPRIZEJ 



Send t^ix cents for postaee. 

 and receive free, a costly box 

 of BOuds which will help you to 

 more money right away than 

 anything elseinthisworld. Al' 

 of either sex.succeed from llrst 

 hour. The broad ruad to fortune opens before the 

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

 & Co., Augusta, Maine. 4Aly 



There are five cio«s 

 bars united by a ri\ct 

 through their centei it 

 the top. These bars \ie 

 buttoned on to studQ 

 on the neck-band. Iht 

 bars are of best li^ht 

 spring steel; the nctk 

 band of best hiid 

 spring brass ; the co\ er 

 is of handsome li,^ht 

 material. It is very 

 easily put togethei no tumlil) tc j)ut on or 

 take off, and folds tomp u Th in i p ipf i box 

 (5x7 inches by one inch dec]). Tht'ie would 

 be no discomfort in wearin^-^ it cither 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. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



923 West Madison Street. Chicago, 111, 



GOLDEN ITALIANS! 



I now wish to say to my former customers, 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 i.oo 



Italian— warranted. May and June, each 1.50 



Italian— tested Queen 2.50 



Full colonies of Hybrids 7.(K> 



Full colonies of Italians 10.00 



20Atf L.. J. niKHL, Butler, lud. 



lILLS.IOiNCH $ 15.00 



V/.CRELH AM.,,fc'l 



J. AAT- EaKin^^A^nsr, 



DEAI.EK IX 



Pure Italian Bees audijueeiis 



For further information, send for Circular. 

 TAly RICHMOND, Fort Bend Co. TEXAS. 



wanted for The Lives of all the 

 Presidents of the U. S. The 

 largest, handsomest, best book 

 ever sold for less 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. HallettBookC ., Portland, Me. 4Aly 



HfliY PIS 



The aceouipauyiug' illus- 

 trations show a nest of pails 

 with the sides tapering-, for 

 marketing extracted honey. 

 The covers are deep and the 

 l>ails are made with special 

 refereuce to filling- them for 

 the retail honey-trade. They 

 are made iu a superior 

 manner and are quite 

 attractive in appearance, 

 when filled and nicely 

 labeled. 



4 lb. 7ft. 13 III. 

 Perdoz.fl.O.-j Jl.tiO §2.00 

 Per 100 8.00 10.00 14.50 



.4. H. NEWM.iN, 

 CHIC.-iGO - - ILL. 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send for N]imi*l«>8 <t Reduced Prlee-LlBt. 



ABtf J. VANDERVORT, Laceyville. Pa. 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Square Glass Honey Jars, Tin Buckets, 



Langstroth Bee-Hives, Honey-Sections, etc. 



Apply to C. F. H1ITH, 

 976 and 978 Central Ave.. CINCISrSTATl. O. 



|y Send 10c. for Practical Hints to Bee-Eeepers. 



Dadant's Foundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column. 



Notice This I 



After Aug. 2(K I will send by return mail a. 

 beautiful tested Syrian or Italian Queen, and one 

 of my combined Drone »nd Queen Traps, or a 

 copy of the Bee-Keepers' Handy Book, on receipt 

 of $2. CK': without book or trap, $l.r>u each. War- 

 ranted Queens. $i.'_mi each. Select tested, $3.i-tO. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed, by mail. 



33Atf WENHAM, MASS. 



m^ ENGRAVINGS 



THE HORSE, 



BY B. J. KEND ALL, M. D. 



A TKEATISE giving an index of diseases, 

 and the symptoms ; cause and treatment of each, a 

 table Riving all theprincipa-l 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- 

 cipes, and much valuable information. 



Price SS5 centn.— 8ent on receipt of price, by 



THOMAS G, >E\YMAN, 



925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO. IU.. 



Dadant's FoiindationFactor J, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



LOCAI. REPOKTEIRS ^VANTEB. 



We want an agent and local reporter in every 

 community to represent City and Country, 

 and furnish us from time to time such facis as we 

 may require. Send i<i cents for credentials and 

 full particulars regarding services and compensa- 

 tion. Address, Will C. Turner & Co., Publishers 

 **City and Country,'* Columbus* Ohio. 



24A18t 



ITALIAN QUEENS, DASANT FOUA- 

 d»tton, and Supplleii.— It will pay you to 

 send for Circular. E. F. SMITH, Smyrna, N. Y. 

 HA-'tit 



