THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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What Mr. Beyer says :„-;•- 



thanks for the splendid seeds received from your firm. 



I would 1)0 a rather lenutliv list if I should uame all, but 



wilUaythatamon^Btastirat, and 3 second premiunn 



awarded uio at our fairs in Northern Indiana and 



SoutherB Michigan, 2S lirst premiums were for vei,'e- 



tables raised from your seeds, ^^^lat tirra can beat 



J8?'» August Deter, So. Bend, InA 



Seed of this quality I am now ready to sell to every one 



_j tills a farm or plants a g.arden, sendiui! them FREE my 



egetable and Flower Seed Catalogue, for 1SS7. Old customers 



d not write for it. I catalogue this season the native wild 



potato. JAS. J. H. GRE(JORV, Seed Grower, Marblehead, Mass. 



FOR SALE CHEAP, for cash, 1 to lOO Colo- 

 nics -Beei brflie pound, of either Italian or 

 Albino Bees. an,i QUEENS- - Address. OTTO 

 KLKINOW, (0pp. Ft: Wayne Uate), Detroit, Mieh. 

 ^*Ktt 



FINE ITALIAN QUEENS f""" sale, reared 

 trom Importeil and Tlome-Bred M.itliers. In 

 April, Untested yueons.fl.ii each.ur $13 per rtoz.; 

 Mar to Nov.. «1 each ; per iloz. »10. Tested Queens 

 $1 more : Select Tested, 1 1.50 more. Address all 

 orders to, J. P. Caldwell, SanMarcos, Hays Co., Tex. 

 MA3t 



WANTEO Three live men to work in 

 an Apiary and Nursery. 

 TAtf. S. I. FREEBORN, Ithaca, Wis. 



PBACTlCAIi Bee keeper wanted for four 

 months. Correspondence solioitcd. 

 TA.3t. P. BALDWIN, Independence, Mo. 



100 COLONIES of BEES 



For sale cheap. Reason, too luauy. 



H. NEUHAUS, 



TA8t. Burlington, Racine Co., Wis. 



HOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY. 



I 'rice 5 cents. You need this pamphlet, and my 



1- bee and supply circular. TAtf. 



iiLIVBR FOSTER, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



I>URB Italians. Tested Queens. June, 1.25 eacn. 

 il^Vduz. Full colony&tpsted queen,June,$6, 

 oAly O. N. BALDWIN. Clarfesville. Mo. 



T70R SALE.— 100 Full Colonies of Italian and 



X Hybrid BEES, in j-atory Standard Lan^stroth 



Hives, at flO per Colony. Four-lifths of the 



Combs are drawn out from Foundation in wired 



frames ; all Queens reared under the swarming 



impulse, except a few superseded in full colonies. 



"With the largest order (not lesB than lu) I will give 



an ExcelBinr Uoney-Bxtractor : with 2nd largest 



'lot less than 5), an Excel. Wax-Extr»ctor and 



MappindT-Kiiife— provided 1 sell my Bees. Bees 



i;iped as ordered, and in the order they are in 



■■■-vard. Remit by P. O. Money Order, or Draft 



on New Orleans. Correspondence & offers solicited. 



Address. W. T. MADDOX, Alexandria, La. 



6Atf 



DO'T GET LEFT !— Nothing: extends 

 reputation equal to the brilliantCbromo 

 Bee-Card. See pajre 77, or address, 



J. H. MARTIN, HARTFORD. N. Y. 

 6W(3tm)40t 



WANTEO.— To confer with a reliable 

 married man who has agood knowledge 

 of Bees, with a view of establishing an 

 Apiary near Boston. Address. 

 «A2t BOX 151, MILTON, MASS. 



T'l/'ANTED.— I oannot give my bees the 

 T> attention they should have, and lam 

 therefore anxious to obtain the services of 

 a competent, reliable apiarist, to aid me. I 

 want a single man. For further particulars 

 address, E. C JORDAN, 



tiAtf JORDAN SPRINGS, Fred Co., VA, 



KEAUY TO SHIP. — Langstroth Brood- 

 Frnme;", prepared to nail, at !>u cents per ltx> ; 

 5«jtj for t4.wi. I have several thousand of those 

 Nice Brood-Frames in the flat, which, if ordered 

 before Apr. l, may be had fer *>* per l.ouci. freight 

 prepaid by C. W. DAYTON. Bradford, Iowa. 

 2Elf 



SECTIONS. 



WE make a snecialtv of the manufacture of 

 DOVE-TAlLtD ^Ei:T1uN8 of the White 

 i''iplar. the whitest aii<) best wood fur the purpose. 

 \\ I- make all styles and sizes, but recommend the 

 siii-openiMc Sections as superuT v> any other. 

 'riiL* L'reat accuracy and tine Hnish of our Sections 

 :ue the admiration of everybody. Sample :i cents, 

 iTicc-ljistof Sui)pheB Iree. 



Address, OR. G. I^. TINKER, 

 M:tl NEW PHILADELPHIA. O. 



OLD TIME PRICES! 



UNTIL further nolicL' 1 will Hcoept onlers for 

 KOUNDATIUN us follows— to be shipped in 

 April : 



Dunham Brood, pi-r lb 35c. 



Vandervort Thin, pit lb.... ^^.....;^... 45c. 

 All fn-sii niiido. AlMp'tiii- best FOUNDATION 

 FASTENER i" tlii> nmrket. 



WAX worked— Dunhiiiii h cts. and Vandervort 15 

 cts. per lb. NoCirculars. Seven years experience 

 in the business. J. V. CALDWELL, 



6Atf CAMBRIDGE, Henry Co.. ILLS. 



cZiOvsn sssDS. 



We are now selling Alsike Clover Seed at the 

 following prices: $8.00 per bushel, t~.-25 per peck, 

 and 25 cents per pound. Also, Melilot or S'weet 

 Clover Seed: *6.00 per bushel, $i.75 per peck, 

 and 20 cents per pound, by express or freight. 



All orders promptly tilled upon arrival. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN A: SON, 



923 & H25 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, LLL. 



DON'T BUT QUEENS, 



HIVES, SECTIONS or SUPPLIES 



before you send for my Catalogue and 

 Price-List. Address. 



jr. V. H. BROWN, 



8E6t AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 



BEES for SALE, Cheap. 



1 AA Colonies of American-reared Ital- 

 J-UU laii Bres, best strain, strong, and in 

 10-frame wired Simplicity hives ; for sale at 

 $8.00 per Colony. Z. A. C1.ARK, 



8Etf AKKADELPHIA, ARK. 



Alley's Drone and Queen Trap. 



APIARY FOR SALE 



HAVING other interests which claim my 

 attention, 1 wish to sell my apiary of 

 138 Colonies, in the village of Winnebago, 

 Ills.— 7 miles from Kockford, and 100 

 miles west of Cliloaeo. The location is 

 first-rate, and no other apiary near. The 

 past season. 82 colonies increased to 138, and 

 gave 7,000 lbs. surplus— nearly all white clo- 

 ver, and 4 5 of it comb ; 2,300 lbs. sold at 

 home for casli without peddling. Langstroth 

 Hives, with good Combs, Tieringup Section- 

 Cases, Division-Boards and Feeders, Extrac- 

 tor, and good Honey-House. (Rented place 

 of one acre.) 



If not disposed of before April, it will be 

 sold at auction. 



C. m. HOLLINGSWORTB, 



6E.3t WINNEBAGO, ILLS. 



Price, by Express, 50 cts.; by mail, 65 cts.: 12 in 

 the flat, and one nailed (13 in all), $3.50 ; 50, In the 

 flat, 112.00. Address. 



THOS. G. NEWiriAN & SON, 

 923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ELL. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPEE'S ADVISEE. 



The British Bee journal is published every 

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

 contains the best practical information for the 

 time beinfc, showlnK 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 

 Beb Journal, one year, for $3.00. 



DRAKE & SMITH, 



Successors to A, B. Manum. Bristol, Vt. 

 TllANUFACTCKERS of the BKISXCI. 



-^'-^ Bee-Hive, the Standard Hive of Vermont, 



SECTION HONEY BOXES, 



mude ri-om white poplar* (the best timber in 

 the world for honey-boxes). Clamps, and a ^Wood 

 Thumb-Screw for Clamps. Separators and 

 ■Wood Sides. B^" LIGHTNING GLUERS, 

 Shipping-Crates, Bee-Escnpes, Bee-Feeders, and 



all made of the best material and In a workman- 

 like manner. Send stamp for Sample SECTION 

 and Price-List. 2El2t 



BEES and HONEY, 



OR THE 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the American Bee JoumaL 



It contains 220 profusely illustrated pages 

 i.s " fully up with the times " in all the im- 



Srovements ami inventions in tliis rapidly 

 eveloping pursuit, and presents the apiar- 

 ist with evervtliiiig 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 con- 

 dition. Boimd in cloth, 81.00, postpaid. 



^~A Iiiberal Discount to Dealers, by 

 tbe Dozeu or Hundred. 



THOS. G. NE\»TWAN & SON, 



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



^" The American Bee Jodknal 

 for a year and the book, " Bees and 

 Honey," will be sent for $1.75. 



lA17t 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies 



of alt Itinds liept in stock, 

 at low rates. 



THE aUINBT SMOKER 



a specialty. 



Send for Illustrated Price-Llat 



\V. E. CLARK, 



Successor to L. C. Root, 

 Oiiskany, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



Wooden Pails for Honey ! 



W'f JE can furnish regular Wooden Water-Pails- 

 W well paiDteu <'n the outside, and with -^ iron 

 hoops and a ti«bi-tlttini.' wood cover, at »ii.a*i 

 per dozen. TLev will hold »i» lbs. of honey, and 

 when empty, can be utilized for use as an ordinary 

 taousenold pall. 



THOS. G. NElV&fAX <fe SOJV, 

 923 4; 925 West Madlsonaireet. CUlCAliO ILL. 



