Bingham's Smoker Corner. 



Brownsville. Ky., June 7, 1880. 

 T. F. Bingham, Otsego, Mich., Dear Sir : 

 Please send me a half-dozen extra standard 

 smokers by mail. The half-dozen you sent 

 went off like hot cakes. Respectfully. 



W. Hazelip. 



Galesburg, 111., June 21, 1880. 

 1 wish you would send by mail another of 

 your large size Bingham Smokers to my ad- 

 dress. This is the fifth or sixth one that 1 

 have ordered for myself and others. 



Harmon Brown. 



We are prepared to supply all new 

 subscribers with the numbers from Janu- 

 ary when it is so desired. 



Largest Book Published.— The new 

 edition of Wenster's Unabridged Dictionary, 

 just issued, is believed to be, in the quantity 

 of matter it contains, by far the largest vol- 

 ume published. It now contains about 

 118,000 words defined, and nearly 15,000 

 words and meanings not found in any other 

 one dictionary. The Biographical Diction- 

 ary, just added, supplies a want long felt by 

 the reader and student, in giving the desired 

 information so briefly. Never was any one 

 volume so complete as an aid in getting an 

 education.— Adv. 



DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 



Notice is hereby given, that the co-partnership 

 heretofore existing under the name of THOMAS G. 

 NEWMAN & SON. is this day dissolved by mutual 

 consent. All accounts due to the said firm" must be 

 paid to Thomas G. Newman, who will also pay all 

 claims against the late firm, and continue the publi- 

 cation of the American Bee Journal and Bee 

 Books and Pamphlets. The business of dealing in 

 Bee-Keepers' Supplies will be continued hv Alfred 

 H. Newman. Dated at Chicago. 111., Julv !, 1880. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 ALFRED H. NEWMAN. 



GOOD BEE FARM 



For Sale. 



I now offer my Bee Farm, consisting of 40 acres of 

 good land, good orchard, good new house, cost $1,200 

 i years ago. splendid cellar that will hold 150 colonies 

 of bees, g. iod market for Ik mey. Price, $30 per acre; 

 $1,000 down, balance on long time if wanted. For 

 further particulars address, 



7-9 R. MILLER, Compton.LeeCo., 111. 



Binders for the Bee Journal. 



PAT. BINDER j 



(PERIODICALS^ 



W e can furnish Emerson's Binders, gilt lettered on 

 the back, for the American Bee Journal, at the 

 tollowing prices, postage paid : 



Cloth and paper, each 50c. 



Leather and cloth 75c. 



f&~ We can also furnish the Binder for any Paper 

 or Magazine desired. 



THOMAS O. NEWMAX, 

 8M West Madison Street, Chicago, HI. 



Decided ! 



lQLza 



A patent on this " Boss" One-Piece Section, here- 

 tofore called the LEWIS SECTION, THE FINEST 

 SECTION IN THE WORLD, has been allowed to 

 James Forncrook. 



We clip the following from Lewis & Parks' adver- 

 tisement in May number of A. B. J„ to show how 

 they have tried to mislead the public in this matter : 



' Notice.— There is no patent on the above Section, 

 and the Examiner of Interferences of the Patent 

 Office has adjudged the same unpatentable ; so, any 

 one has an undisputed right to manufacture sell or 

 use the same. Do not be misled by parties claiming 

 a patent on the same." 



We leave this matter to the public to judge who has 

 tried to mislead. This, however will make no differ- 

 ence with the price of these Sections, as we shall sell 

 them at the old price : i l 4xi l i at$G.00. We will make 

 the One-Piece Section any size desired. Liberal 

 discounts on orders of 5,000 and 10.000 lots, Send 

 for new price list, issued May 1st. Full Colony of 

 Italian Bees, $6.00. 



JAMES FORXCBOOE «fc CO. 



Watertown, Wis., June 1, 1880. 6-tf 



BAILEY'S SWARM CATCHER. 



Waupaca, Wis., June 16, 1SS0. 

 To whom, it may concern: 



Having this day witnessed the operations of the 

 Bailey Swarm Catcher, in capturing a swarm of bees 

 in this place, I would cheerfully recommend it to any 

 one who keeps bees. Respectfully, 



G. W. LEWIS, Landlord of the Lewis House. 



Simplicity, Chaff and Story-and-Half Hives, 



SECTIONS. FRAMES, 



DUNHAM FOUNDATION, ETC., 



CHEAP. 



Workmanship superior. Manufactured by 



MERRIAM & FALCONER, Jamestown, N.T. 



TESTED QXJEEXS 81. SO.— Tested Queens, 

 daughters of imported mothers, $1.50 : Dollar 

 Queens, 90c. ; Mis-mated Queens, 50c. Safe arrival 

 and Queens as represented quaranteed. 

 7-ltp J. A. WARD, Madisonville. Ohio. 



BEES FOB. SAXiE. 



Good full colonies of Italian and hybrid bees for 

 sale in S-frame hives, with dollar queens, at $4.00 ; 

 the combs arelSTsxll. Good 4-frame nucleus, $2.50. 

 A few colonies pure Italians to sell at $5.00. Dollar 

 Queens, 6 for $5.00. Bee hives and emptv combs to 

 sell cheap. R. S. BECKTELL. 



7-ltp New Buffalo, Berrien Co., Mich. 



D. S- GIVEIT, 



Inventor and Sole Manufacturer of the 



FOUNDATION PRESS. 



Foundation in Wired Frames a Success. 

 We also Electrotype Dies any size desired. We 

 make a specialty in rearing queens ; all our queens 

 are reared from the egg, and we send out none half- 

 developed. Send for a descriptive catalogue of our 

 Presses, Italian Queens, Foundation, and all kinds of 

 useful implements. A sample of our Foundation 

 sent free. B. S. GIVEX, Hoopeston, 111. 



Italian Queens from Imported Mothers. 



Tested Queens S»S OO 



Dollar Queens 1 OO 



Dollar Queens, per doz lO OO 



J. T. WILSON, Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. 



