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THE AMERICA]^ BEE JOURNAL. 



The NEW Heddon Hive. 



We have made arran cements 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 sectlona ; also the 

 surplus arrangement, which may belntert.'lianj.:e(J 

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

 top and bottom of each sectional case has one-hall 

 of a reppilar bee-space, bo 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, alt parts of this hive are 

 perfectly interchanceable. The brood-frames will 

 ALL be bored for wires. 



A SAMPLE HIVE includes the bottom-board 

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

 6-inch brood-chambers, each containinES frames ; 

 two surplus arrangements, each containing 2H one- 

 pound sections, one with wide frames and separa- 

 tors, and the other without separators. This latter 

 chamber can b3 interchanged with the other 

 etories, but cannot be reversed. It is nailed and 

 PAINTED, and ready foi immediate use. Price, 

 $4.00, complete. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



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



BEE-KEEPERS' GDIDE; 



Or, M.AJiTJA^ OF T1I£ ^PI^RT. 



I3,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



5,000 Sold Since May, 1883. 



More than ftO pages, and more than 50 fine illus- 

 tratloDB were added in the «th edition. The whole 

 work has been thorouRhly revised, and contains the 

 very latest In respect to bee-keeping. It is certainly 

 the fullest and most scientific work treating of 

 bees In the World. Price,by mall.Sil.lBoi. Liberal 

 discount to d(>ialers and to cinba. 



A. «r. COOK., Author and Publisher, 

 tAly Agricultural College, Mich. 



Patent Flat-Bottom Comb Foundation 



High Side Walls, 4 to 14 square 



feet to the pound. Wholesale and 



Retail. Circulars and Samples free 



J. VAN DEUSEN A: SONS, 



(SOLE MANDTACTnRERS), 



lAtf SPBOUT BROOK, Mont. Co., N. Y. 



Moth's Honey Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE GLASS HOJiEY-JARS, etc. 



For Circulars, apply to 



CH^S. F. MTTTH On SON, 



Freeman <t Central Ave., - CINCINNATI, O. 

 P.S.— Send lOc. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepera 



QonH 7R Pontc *°'' "y ^ew Book— "A 

 OCIIU Id UCIIIO Year amon^ the Bees:" 

 114 pages, cloth bound. Address, 



DR. C. C. miLliER, 



20Atf MARENGO, ILLS. 



HOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY, 



PRICE 5 cents. You need this pamphlet, and 

 my free Bee and Supply Circular. 31At£ 



OL,I VBR FOSTER, Mt Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



"Boss" One-Piece Sections, 



MANUFACTURED BY 



J. Forncrook & Co.. Watertown, Wis. 



Patented June 28, 1881. 



WE will furnish you SECTIONS as cheap as 

 the cheapest, write fur price-list. 



Watertown, Wis., May lat, 1887. 



BP"Thos. G. Newman & Son, of Chicago, sell 

 the one-piece Sections manufactured by us. 



Dadant'sFouudation Factory, wholesale 



^nd retail. See advertisement in another column. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Roeersville, Gheuesee Co., Mich., 



HAS publshed a neat little book of 45 

 pages, entitled, "The Production of 

 Comb Honey." Its distinctive feature is the 

 thorough manner in which it treats of the 

 use and non-use of foundation. Many other 

 points are, however, touched upon. For 

 instance, it tells how to make the most out 

 of unfinished sections, and how to winter 

 bees with the least expense, and bring them 

 through to the hony harvest in the best 

 possible shape. 



^r~ Price of the Book, 25 cts. Stamps 

 taken— either U. S. or Canadian. 



.M.TAtf 



Extra Thin FOUNDATION 



lu 25-PonDd Boxes. 



WE CAN now furnish VAN DEUSENS' 

 Extra-Thin Flat-Bottom Foundation 

 put up in 25-lb. Boxes, In sheets 16^x28 

 inches, at $12.50 per box. 12 ft. to the lb. 

 i^~ The above is a special offer, and is a 

 Bargain to all who can use that quantity. 



All orders for any other quantity than 

 exactly 23 lbs. (or its multiple) will be filled 

 at the regular price — 60 cents per lb. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON., 



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



S3^ If yon wish to obtain the 



Highest Price for Honey this 



Season, write to Headquarters, 



122 Water-street, NeVr York, 



F. G. STROHITIEYER & CO., 



Wholesale Honey Merchants. 



33A26t 



FOLDING BOXES. 



Our Carious for enc'i-sing Section Homy are 



(/iB best o"d lowest priced JO th". market. Mad,- in i 



piece. With Tape Handles or without. With Mica f runts or 

 without in the IPlat or set up.'PriHtedor plain. Any way 

 to suit Wearebound to please. We liave put 'n special Ma- 

 cfii.-it'ry for timir manufacture, and are prepared to fill Or- 

 ders promptly. Circulars Free. Samples 5c. 



lioz. Glass Jars $5.2S pergross, including Corks 

 and labels. J 1-2 & 2 gross In a Case.Send for Catahgue. 



^ A. O. CRAW^FORD, 



Box 428. Souih "Weymouth, Alass. 



21 D int 



PRICES REDUCED ! 



ONE Warranted Queen $ 75 

 Six " Queens 4.00 



Two dozen " '• 15.00 



Select Tested Queen 1.50 



1^~ Ordeis filled by return mail. 



Address, J. T. WIIiSON, 

 31Dtf NICHOLASVILLE, KY. 



NEW ONE-POUNO HONEY PAIL. 



THIS new size of our Tapering 

 Honey Pails Is of uniform deaiRn 

 with tiie other sizes, tiavinK the top 

 edKe turned over, and has a bail or 

 handle,— makinK it very convenient 

 to carrv. It is we!i-made and, when 

 filled with honey, makes a novel and 

 attractive small package, that can 



be sold for 20 cents or lees. Many 



consumtra will buy It In order to give the children 

 a handsome toy pail. PBIC£, TS cents per 

 dozen, or 95. OO per lOO. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 A 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO. ILL. 



GLASS PAILS 



FOR HONEY. 



THESE Pails are mode 

 itt the best quality of 

 clear tlint Riass, with a bail 

 ;ind a metal top and cover. 

 When fi I led with honey, the 

 attractive appearance of 

 these pails cannot be equal- 

 ed by any other style of 

 package. They can be used 

 for household purposes by 

 consumers, after the honey 

 is removed, or they can be 

 returned to and re-flUed by 

 the apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows: 



To hold 1 pound of honey, per dozen, 

 " 2 pounds " " 



s.eo 



THOMAS G. NEWTttAN & SON, 



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



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, Tvholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



OP THE 



AMERICAN APICUE.'rCRIST 



sent free. Address, 

 39Atf " API," WENHAM, MASS. 



TOOD'S HONEY -CANDI ES sell wel 1 at 

 Fairs— tveragf wholesale price 16c ^ lb.; 

 retail. 30 cts. Mail samples, 25 cts. Honey and 

 Beeswax wanted on Commieaion, by— AK'I'HDB 

 TODD, 2122 North Front St„ Philadelphia, Pa. 

 _a 1 Ai3t 



Year among the Bees, 



BEIXa 



A Talk about some of the Implements^ Plaru 



arid Practices of a Bee-keeper of 25 years' 



Experience, who has for 8 years made the 



Production of Honey hia ExcbiMve 



Business. 



Price, 75 cents, by mall. This is a new work 

 of about 1 14 pages. we:i-printed ana nicely boand 

 In cloth. Address, 



THOS. G. NEW]? AN ^k SON, 



933 & 925 Weat Madison St., CHICAGO. ILL, 



WORK 



FOR ALL. $50 A WEEK & expen- 

 ses paid. Oul tit worth '§<o& parlicu- 

 larstree.-P.O, "Vlckery,AUKU9ta,Me. 



FOR SALE ill CALIFORNIA. 



ON account of the death of the proprietor. Mr. 

 J. D. Enas, a KANCH of 240 Acres, partlv 

 Fruit— 80 Colonies of Bees, Steam Machinery for 

 the manufacture of Supplies for bee-keepers (a 

 well-establishetl business). The Land will be sold 

 in 40 or 80 acre tracts. Also, Stock, the Farming 

 Implements, and a liir^'e stock of Apiarian Sup- 

 plies. For particulars, address 



MBS. J. D. ENAS, (P.O. Box 306), 



38A6t NAPA CITT, CALIFORNIA. 



NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE 



For Sale at a Bargain, 



IT is located in a Southera Winter Resort. 

 An accident to the Proprietor makes it 

 necessary to obtain rest. For further par- 

 ticulars, address the proprietor, 



H. A. COOK, Eureka Springe, Ark. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-K££PEB'8 ADVISER, 



IS published every week, at lOs. lOd. per 

 annum. It contains the best practice 

 information for the apiarist. It is edited by 

 Thomas Wm. Cowan, F.G.S., F.K.M.S.. etc., 

 and published by John Huckle, Kinir'sLuug- 

 ley, Herts, England. 



Dadant'sFonndatiou Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another oolumo. 



