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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



BEES and HONEY, 



OR THB ■' 



Management ef aa Apiary for Fleagnre 

 and Profit; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN, 



Editor of the American Bee JoumaL 



It contains 330 profusely Illustrated pages 

 Is " fully up with the times " in all the im- 

 provements and inventions in this rapidly 

 developing pursuit, and presents tlie apiar- 

 ist with everything tliat 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. Bound in cloth, $1.00, postpaid. 



^^A Liberal Dlsconnt to Dealers, b^ 

 tbe Dozen or Hnndred. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



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



S" The American Bee Journal 

 for a year and the book, " Bees and 

 Honey," will be sent for $1.75. 



BEES! 300 COLONIES ITALIANS 



READY for Pprinc delivery at 60 cts. to $1.(X) 

 per pound, according; to time. Choice Queens 

 and Brood cheaper in proportion. Also ADJUS- 

 TABLE HONEY-CASE and other Supplies. 

 Circular free. OLIVER FOSTER, 



1 1 Atf Mt. Vemon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



Jones' Frame Pliers. 



FOR taking frames oat of btires, or 

 moving them in any way desired. It is 

 made of Japanned iron, and can be utilized 

 in many ways. It has a long claw for loos- 

 ening frames, and a hook which may be used 

 for carrying other frames besides the one 

 held by the Pliers. Price, 40 cts., by mail. 



THOS. G. NETTOTAN & SON, 



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



MUST 



Jj6 OOlU.. Apiary of 

 about 30 Colonies in Lanjrs- 

 troth hives. A severe injury 

 prevents caring for them. A BARGAIN 1 

 Prices to insure sale. Write to, 



JAMES T. NORTON, 

 ISAtf WINSTED, CONN. 



WANTED.— A practical beekeeper to 

 assist me in caring: for my bees— 100 

 colonies. S. HATHAWAY, 



laASt MUNCIE, Delaware Co., IND. 



•^OO POUNDS OF BEES. 



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

 XJ $1.25 per pound. Also Qntested Italian Queens 

 bred from Imported Mothers, to go with the. Bees, 

 for $1.2.5 each. Cash must accompany orders, and 

 be sent before April 2o. Reference, 1st Nat'l Bank 

 here. B. BDRK.E, Vincennes, Indiana. 



12A3t 



THE HORSE, 



By B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TREATISE elvlDjz an Index of diseaaei., 

 and the symptorus ; cause and treatment of eacb, a 

 table BiTinir all the principal dniKS used for the 

 horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote 

 when a poison; a table with an emn-avlnK of the 

 horse'steeth at different ages, with rules for telllnp 

 the ase of tbe horse ; a valuable collection of ra- 

 olpes. and mocii valuable Information. 



frice 185 cent*— In EndUsh or Qerman, 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON., 



923 & 925 Weet Madison Street, Chicago. III. 



Tiie 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 sections; also the 

 surplus arranj^ement, which may be interclianged 

 onnverted at will. The cover, bottom-board, and 

 top and bottom of eajh sectional case hasone-liall 

 of a regular bee-space, so that the surplus case? 

 with the sections, may be placed between the two 

 brood-chambers. or the latter may be transposed 

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

 perfectiv interchangeable. Tbe brood-frames will 

 ALi, be bored for wires. 



A SAMPLE inVE includes the bottom-board 

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

 '.:-inch brood-c'hambers. each containingb frames ; 

 two surplus arrangements, each containing '■^>< one- 

 IJuund sections, one with wide frames ami separa- 

 tors, and the other without separators. This latter 

 chamber can bo interchantted with the other 

 stories, but cannot he reversed. It is NAILED and 

 PAINTED, and ready foi immediate use. Price, 

 ^i.'XK complete. 



It Ib absolntely essential to order one 

 nailed hire as a pattern for puttlnar those 

 In the flat together correctly. 



Hives, nailed and painted, 9$4.O0 each. 



HIVES BEADY TO NAIL.— In fllllns orders for 

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

 binations, BO that our customers may make a 

 selection from the sample nailed hive, without 

 waitinK for us to quote prices, and the different 

 kinds will be known by the following numbers : 



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

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

 the slatted honey-board. Price, JKl.SS eacb. 



No. 8 is the same as No. I, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containing 28 sections without 

 separators— interchanKeable, but not reversible.— 

 Price, 9'2.00 each. 



Xo. 3 is the same as No. 2, with two surplus sto- 

 ries as therein described. Price, S&.SO each. 



'So. 4 is the same as No. 1, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containinR 28 sections in wide 

 frames with separators, which can be reversed, 

 inverted, and interchanged, tbe same as the brood- 

 cnambers. Price, SS.30 each. 



No. 5 is the same aa No. 4, with two surplus 

 arrangements as therein described. Price, S3.00. 



No. © contains all the parts as described in the 

 sample nailed hive. Price, 98.75 eacb. 



Those desiring the hives tuithout the stand.houey- 

 board or sections, may make tbe following deduc- 

 tions from tbe above prices : Stand, 14 cents ; 

 honey-board, 8 cents ; and the 28 or 56 sections, as 

 tbe case may be, at H cent each, respectively, 



We will also make tbe following deductions on 

 quaniities ordered all at one time : For 10 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, 



92.3 & 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 will 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, ISST. 

 12A2t J-. DS^. SHCTJCIS:. 



BEES for Sale Cheap.— Black and Hybrid bees 

 in ten-fame Langstroth hives, strong in bees, 

 and on straight worker combs. Put on cars for 

 $4.00 per colony. Will ship in hive or in Ught 

 shipping-cases. No disease. 

 i3A4t H. L. Pangbom, Maquoketa, Iowa. 



OA GOI^OMES of BEES for Sale, in 8- 

 ^" frame Langstroth hives, wired combs, 

 strong in Bees and every way desirable— at 

 $6.00 per colony. F. D. NAGIiE. 



llA4t SODTH HAVEN, MICH. 



We are now selling Alsike Clover Seed at the 

 following prices: 18.00 per bushel, 12.25 per peck, 

 and 2.1 cents per pound. Also, Melilot Or Sweet 

 Clover Seed: *6.<k) per bushel, ti.7r> per peck, 

 and 20 cents per pound, by express or freight. 



All orders promptly filled upon arrivaL 

 THOS. G. NEVVMAN & SON, 

 923 ft ma West Madison Street, CHK^AliO. IL.L. 



ARMSTRONG'S 



New Reversible Hive. 



The cheapest, simplest and most practical 

 Hive ever offered to the public. 



H. D. Cutting, of Clinton, Mich., says :— 

 *' Let me congratulate you on having such a 

 good hive ; your ' reversible ' section-case is 

 perfection itself." 



Sample Hive, complete and painted, $2.50. 



Send your name and post-office address, 

 plainly written on a postal card, and receive 

 our 32-page Illustrated Catalogue, free. 



Address, 

 9Atf 



E. S. ARmSTRONG, 



JERSEYVILLE, ILLS. 



Wooden Pails for Honey! 



WE can famish regular Wooden Water-Palls— 

 well painted on tbe outside, and with 3 iron 

 hoops and a tight-flttinp wood cover, at SS.85 

 per dozen. They will hold 2a lbs. of honey, and 

 when empty, can be utilized for use as an ordinary 

 bouseboid pall. 



THOS. Ct. NEWMAN A SON. 

 923&925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO IIO.. 



HOW TO WINTER BEES, 



ELEVEN Essays by eleven prominent bee- 

 keepers, sent to all who apply. 



HENliy ALLEY, 



Wenham, Mass. 



1 fid COI.ONTES of Italian BEES for 

 Xyjyj Sale. DANIEL WHITMER. 



9A9t South Bend, Ind. 



100 COLONIES of BEES 



For sale cheap. Reason, too many. 



U. NEUHAUS, 

 7A8t. Burlington, Racine Co., Wis. 



A Year among the BeeSp 



BEING 



A Talk about some of the ImpUnunt^, Flaru 



and Practices of a Bee-keeper of 25 years* 



Experience, who has for 8 years made the 



ProdiLction of Honey his Excbisive 



Business. 



Price. 75 cents, b7 malL This is a new work 

 of about 114 paees. well-printed ana nicely bound 

 In clotb. Address, 



THOS. G. N£:\nT AN & SON, 

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



A SAMPLE COPY 



Of the AMERIC.iN APICUIiTlJRIST 



will be sent free to all who apply. 



Address, HENBT ALLEY, Wenliam,!IIass. 



lOAtf 



A NEW HONEY-EXTRACTOR. 



THE SIMPLEST and cheapest in the market. 

 Wo special constructed can or vessel required. 

 Any common molasses or whisky barrel or other 

 suitable vessel at hand will do. It extracts as 

 clean and fast as any other two-frame extractor. 

 It is suitable for American or Ijangstrotb frames 

 up to lax^o. It weighs only 8 lbs. ready for ship- 

 ment. Price in the flat, fJ.oo ; set up, $J.75. State 

 right to make, use and sell, fl- <». Date of patent 

 Feb. 9, 18H6. Send for circulars to the inventor 

 and manufactor. J. C. MELCHER. 



luA6t O'QDINN, Fayette Co., TEXAS. 



Vandervort Foundation MiU. 



6 Inch, Price, $20.00. 



It makes tbe finest extra thin Foundation for 

 oomb honey. For Sale by 



THOS. 0. NEWMAN & SON, 

 92:i dc »2S West Madison Street, CBICAQO, ILL. 



