THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



189 



ADVERTISEMENTS.^ 



OA COI,ONIES of BEES for Sale, in 8- 

 ^V frame Langstroth hivee, wired combs, 

 Btronff in Bees and every way desirable— at 

 $6.00 per colony. F. D. NA(iL.I<:, 



llA4t SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. 



BEES for SALE CHEAP 50 Colonies 

 of Black and Hybrid Bees, strong, and 

 in 10-frame Langstroth hives. For pale at 

 $4.50 per Colony. H. I.. PANCiBOKN, 

 llA3t maquoketii, lonra. 



rn COLONIES of Hybrid Bees for Sale, 



nil in Langstroth hives— brood - chamber 



only — Id full frames in each. Price, 



$4.00 each, on cars. J. AV. HOWELL, 



12Alt Keiitoii, Teiin. 



BEES for SALE. 



NOT at auction, but I will sell Colonies at 

 li.OO to te.OO each ; 50 to 75 cts. extra 

 for Feeder and 2 or 3 Section-Cases. Five 

 per cent, dlseouut for lots of five Colo- 

 nies, with Cases ; and 10 per cent, oflf on lots 

 of 10 with Cases— Cash with order. (See 

 adv., p. 157, week before last.) 



C. M. HOLLING»« WORTH, 

 12Alt WINNEBAGO, ILLS. 



Jj6 oOlCl. Apiary ol 

 about 30 Colonies in Langs- 

 troth hives. A severe injury 

 prevents caring for them. A BAKGAIN I 

 Prices to insure sale. Write to. 



JAMES T. NORTON, 

 12Atf WINSTED, CONN. 



MUST 



CAIIFOPIA APIARIES. 



lAT'E have four Apiaries for Sale, varying 

 T > in price from $500 to $1,000. 



t3f~ For detailed description, write or 

 apply to, 



FORTH, EASLEY & REPPY, Agts., 

 12Alt SAN BDENAVENTDEA, CALIF. 



Extracted Honey For Sale. 



We have a large quantity of CHOICE 

 WHITE EXTRACTEO HONEY, in kegs 

 holding from 200 lbs. to 22.5 lbs. each, which 

 we will deliver on board the cars at 7 cenls 

 per lb. Orders solicited. 



THOS. G. NEWOTAN & SON, 

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



nvt. s. R o o i=>, 



MANUPACTtJRER OF 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES 



And Dealer in BEES and HONEY. 

 C&~ Send lor my New Circular. 



Corner North 6th & Mill Streets, 

 12Etf COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 



The NEW Heddon Hive. 



We have made arrangements with the 



inventor by which we shall make and sell the 



Heddon Reversible Hive, both at wholesale 



and retail : nailed and also in the flat. 



The brood-chamber Is in two eections ; also the 

 surplus arraneement. which may be interchitnge<1 

 or inverted at will. The cover, bottom-board, and 

 lop and bottom of ea _h sectional case has one-ha)I 

 of a regular bee-siiuoe. sothat the surplus case? 

 with the sections, nmv be placed between tbe two 

 brood-chambers, or ilie latter may be transposed 

 or inverted— in faot, all parts of this hive are 

 perfectly interchangeable. The brood-frames will 

 ALL be bured for wires. 



A SAMPLE niVE includes the bottom-board 

 and stand ; a slatted honey-board, and cover ; two 

 6-mch brood-ohamber>*. each containincH frames ; 

 two surplus arranKcnients. each containing 2S one- 

 pound sections, one with wide frames and separa- 

 tors, and the other without separatore. Tbis latter 

 chamber can b3 interchanged with the other 

 stories, but cannot be reversed. It is NAlLEr and 

 PAINTED, and ready for immediate use. Price, 

 H-Oo, complete. 



It la absolutely essential to order one 

 nailed hive as a pattern Tor putting those 

 In the flat together correctly. 



Hives, nailed and painted. S4.00 each. 



HIVES READY TO NAIL.— In fllllDK orders for 

 these hives, in the flat, we make 6 different com- 

 btnatlons, so tbat our customers may make a 

 selection from the sample nailed hive, without 

 waiting for us to quote prices, and the dlfiTerent 

 kinds will be known by the following numbers : 



No. 1 consists of the stand, bottom -board, 

 cover, two 6-lnch brood-chambers, 16 frames, and 

 the slatted honey- board. Price, » 1.55 each. 



No. S is tbe same as No. 1, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containing 28 sections without 

 separators— interchacKettble, but not reverelble.— 

 Price, ]S2.00 each. 



No. 3 la tbe same as No. 2, with tivo surplus sto- 

 ries as therein described. Price, ttS.fiO each. 



No. 4 is the same as No. I, with tbe addition of 

 one surplus story containing 28 sections in wide 

 frames with separators, which can be reversed, 

 inverted, and interchanged, the same as the brood- 

 cnambers. Price, 3tf>2.30 each. 



No. 5 is the same as No. 4, with Uoo surplus 

 arrangements as therein described. Price, S3.00. 



No. 6 contains all the parts as described in the 

 sample nailed hive. Price, 99.'7si each. 



Those desiring the hivesovifhouf the stand.honey- 

 board or sections, may make the following deduc- 

 tions from the above prices : Stand, 14 cents ; 

 honey-board, 8 cents ; and the 28 or 66 sections, as 

 the case may be, at hi cent each, respectively, 



We will also make the following deductions on 

 quantities ordertd al I at one time : For lU or more 

 hives, 5 per cent, discount ; for 25 or more hives 

 7 1-2 per cent.; for 50 or more, 10 per cent. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



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



90 COLONIES of BEES 



FOR SALE.— Italians and Hybrids, on straight 

 worker comb in Langstroth frames. Simple 

 and Chaff blves. Complete Surplus Arrangements. 

 , „ . „. Ad a ress. CHAS. F. KROEH. 

 12A2t Box 475, OBaNUE. NiiW JEKSEY. 



Alley's Drone and Queen Trap. 



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, $12.00. Address. 



THOS. G. NETWTWAN & SON, 



»23 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Extraordinary Exchange! 



HAVING disposed of my Bee-Supply 

 business, at DesMoines, Iowa, to Joseph 

 Nysewander, I hope my friends and cus- 

 tomers wilt be as generous with him in 

 orders and good-will as they have with me. 

 I am no longer in the supply trade here 

 after March 1, 1887. 

 12A2t J. H^. SHTJCKl. 



WANTED.— A man to work in the apiary. 

 Address, R. GRINSEIjI., 



12Alt BADEN, St. Louis Co., MO. 



75 COLONIES of BEES 



FOR Sale. Cheap.— Keaaon, too many. For 1 or 

 75. »4..5ii a colony.- Address, A. P.LA WHENCE, 

 (Box 90J, Hickory Corners, Barry Co., Mich. 

 l^JAlt 



WANTED.— A practical bee keeper to 

 assist me in caring- for my bees— 100 

 colonies. S. HATHA WAV, 



12A2t MUNCIE, Delaware Co., IND. 



My 19th Annual Price-Lisf l'k\1^;':^k^H'^tf. 



Queens and NucU'i ('nioniesfa specialty): Also 

 Supplies-will be st.Mit to all who send their names 

 and addresses. H. H. BROWN, 



12-15-183t LIGHT aTREET, Columbia Co., PA, 



WANTED, an active, reliable man In every 

 city and town in Illinois to work up local fra- 

 ternal benefit societies. Cash pay. Address 



THOIIIAS G. NEWMAN, 



925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



EXCELSIOR 



HONEY EXTRACTORS 



In answer to frequent Inqnlriee 

 for Extractors carrying 3 and 4 

 Langstroth frames, we have con- 

 cluded to adopt these two new 

 sizes. The 3 frame basket la In a 

 can of the same size and style as 

 the 2 frame. The 4 frame basket 

 Is In the larger can, with the cona 

 or metal standard for the basket 

 to revolve upon, leaving room un- 

 derneath the basket for 75 or 80 

 lbs. of honey. It will becompiete, 

 with covers, and in every way 

 identical, except in size, with the 

 H6.CI0 Extractor. 13x20, which la 

 Intended for any size of frame. 



Excepting with the Ih.oo Ex- 

 tractors, all the different styles 

 have strainers over the canal lead- 

 — ingto the honey gate, and mova- 



sldeg la the Comb Baskets. The $8.00 and 

 00 Extractors have no covers. 



ForpAiBericanframas, 13x13 Inches $800 



For 2 Langstroth 

 For 3 

 For 4 



10x18 

 10x18 

 10x18 



800 



10 00 



14 00 



12 (» 



12 00 



18 (X) 



For 2 frames of anysize, 13x20 

 For 3 " '• 13X20 



For 4 " " 13x20 



THOS. (J. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO. Ilil.. 



£//^^AV£/iiS TOOLS &jfupf>ue^. -5: 



tfS O^ * Month Salarr to Kgeuts ■elUns gooda to de»ter«. 

 •I' ^^'Sample* Free. $40 a month to dlstribnt« oirculirt. 

 EzpeiuM ftdTftoeed. National Snpplj Co., Otnclmnjttl, O. 



12Aly 



^©O POUNDS OF BEES. 



TOURING- first H of May 1 will sell the above at 

 iJ ¥1.-5 per pound. Also Untested Italian Queens 

 bred from Imported Mothers, to go with the Bees, 

 for tl.25 each. Cash must accompany orders, and 

 be sent before April 2n. Reference, ist Nat"! Bank 

 here. E. BUKKB, Vincennes, Indiana. 



l2A3t 



100 



P n I n M I C Q ^f Italian and Hybrid 

 UULUIIlLO Bees for sale at bot- 

 tom flg-ures. Write for prices. ,^ 

 A, J. & E. HATFIELD, 1 



l:3Etf SOUTH BEND, IND. 



FINE ITALIAN QUEENS for sale, reared 

 from Imported and Home-Bred Mi>thers. In 

 April. Untested yueen8.$l.2o each, or $13 per doz.; 

 May to Nov.. tl each ; per doz. tio. Tested Queens 

 %\ more : Select Tested. |i. 50 more. Address all 

 orders to, J . P. Cald welL SanMarcos, Hays Co., Tex. 

 8A3t 



Systematic & Convenient 



DAVIS' PATENT HONEY CARRIAGE, 



REVOLVlyO COMB-BASGBR. 



Tool Box and Becording Desk Combined. 



Price, complete, only^ J I ■, 



THOS. G. NEWMAN 6c SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICA GO, ILL 



