AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



571 



COMBINED 



AMIL, VISE m DRILL 



The Handiest Tool in Use aliout a 

 FARM, SHOP, OPnCE OR HOUSE. 



Price, Complete, $3.00. 



The Drill Attachment can be put on or taken 

 off instantly. Farmeis especially will find it 

 of e-reat convenience to be able to drill a hole 

 throue-h a piece of Iron without making- a trip 

 to town. The Anvil and Vise combine strength 

 and durability, the whole making one of the 

 most complete and useful tools. Width ot 

 Jaw, 1% inches. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 199, 201, 203 East Randolph .St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Send 50 Cents ^f.ri^o'^^i^^B^iFiA 



pages, cloth bound. Address 



DB. C. C. IWlIiliER, 



20Atf MARENGO, ILL. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Tin Pails for Honey. 



THESE Pails have full covers, and are excellent 

 for selling Honey in the Home Market; and 

 after the Honey granulates in them, it can be 

 shipped anywtiere with perfect safety. All sizes 

 have a bail, or handle, and when empty are useful 

 in every houseiiold. 



The engraving shows STRAIQBT 

 TIN PAILS, of which there are 3 sizes, 

 holding respectively 3, 5 and lO lbs. of 

 Honey. Assorted Samples of the 3 

 sizes will be sent by express for 40 cts. 

 In quantities, the prices are: 



Per doz. Per 100 

 11.80.... $12.00 

 .1.50. . 9.00 



Gallon,.. holds 10 lbs 

 J^-Gallon, holds 5 lbs. 

 (Juart, holds 3 lbs .... 



1.20. 



7.00 



The second engraving represents 

 THB TAPERING TIN PAILS- 

 made heavier and stronger than 

 those with straight sides. Ine 

 covers are deeper, and the top- 

 edge of the Pail is doubled oyer, 

 making it smooth and convenient 

 to handle. Of the Tapering Pails 

 there are five sizes, viz: l-lb., 4-lb., 

 7-lb., 13-lb., and 25-lb. Assorted 

 Samples of these will be shipped _^ . 



by express for 7.'5 cents. In quantities, the prices 

 are as follows : 



To hold l-lb. 4-lb8. 7-lb8. 13-lbs. 25-lbs. 

 Perdozen,f .75....$1.25...$ 1.50....$ 2.00....$ 3.25 

 PerlOO, 5.00.... 8.00.... 10.00.... 14.50.... 23.00 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 199. 201, 203 East Randoljth St.. CHICAGO, ILLS- 



HERMAN F. MOORE, 



.1 TTO R A £ Y-JVT-jLA.\V. 



Koom 514 Chamber of Commerce Building, 

 Chicago, III. 



ALL BUSINESS Promptly and Carefully 

 transacted. Information on any subject of 

 interest, including- purchasing. Kefers t<) the 

 Editor of this paper. 18A-llMtt 



Me ntion the A merlcan Bee Journal. 



F. I. SAtJE * SON, 



183 Reade Street, New York. 



RECEIVERS of all kinds of Country Prod- 

 uce, including Game, Live and Dressed 

 Poultry, Dressed Hogs and Calves. Specialties— 

 Berries, Grapes, Apples, Honey, Onions and 

 Potatoes. Stencils furnished. Correspondence 

 and consignments solicited. Reference : Dun s 

 Commercial Reports, to be found at any bank. 

 12A26t 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BKOOO FRAMES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOffl FOUNDATION 



Has no Fisii-bone in Surplus Honey 



Being the cleanest is usually worked 



the quickest of any Foundation made. 



J, VAN DEIJSEN & SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers. 



Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



lAtf 



Wet Feet, a Gold, Doctor's Bill 



DEATH AND FUNERAL EXPENSES, 

 COST ABOUT $200. 



Uoot's Household Repairing Outfit, 



Costs $2. Take your choice. 



This Outfit is a 

 combination of prac- 

 tical, tried, common 

 sense Tools and Ma- 

 erials that will ena- 

 ble anyone with in- 

 genuity enough to 

 drive a nail, to do 

 his own half-soling, 

 boot, shoe, rubber 

 and harness repair- 

 ing, right at home 

 No pegs required. 

 Simple wire clinch 

 |fc^^_;.-:i! ;N^Ax=cLj^>.j nails. Savcs time, 

 U""^r 1 1 1 ^""^l trouble, expense and 

 ' tJ/->^ f ' -^ — ^ vexatious " s h o e - 

 ' "^ M^ maker's promises.' 



.JBffd Entire Outfit, neatly 

 ■^;;a. H boxed^ only $2.0(K 

 ' ' ' Send for descriptive 



MED1NA.0HI0. N GsTS Circular 



THOJtIAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



199, 201, 208 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



BY WHOM IT IS rOR SALE. 



READERS 



Of this Journal wlio 

 write to any of our 

 advertisers, eitlier in 

 orderin{», or asking about tlie Goods 

 offered, will please state tliat they saw 

 the Adverlisement in this paper. 



