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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



FRANCES DDNHAM, 



Inventor and Sole Manutiicturer of 



THE DUNHAM 



FOUNDATION 



Patented Ann. 113(1, 1881. 

 I^* Send for New Circular for January, 1882. 



CA.I7TIOIT. 



Having obtained LKTTEitS PATENT Number 

 24t),0!}y for Dunham Foundation Macbine. makinti 

 ■comb foundation with base of cells of natural 

 shape, and side-walls broutrht up to form an even 

 surface ; also on the foundation made on said ma- 

 chine. I hereby give notice to all parties infringing 

 my rights, either by manufacturing said machines 

 or foundation, as well as to all parties p(ir<'h:isiiig 

 machines as above, other than of luy ni:inii!:t. turc. 

 that I am prepared to protect my ri^lits, anil f^liall 

 prosecute all infringements to the full t-vtentof 

 the law. FR.^NCE»t A.. DUXIIAM, 



2wl3t DePere. Wis. 



Scribner's Lumber and Log Book. 



NEAULV A MILLION SOLD. Most complete 

 book of its kind ever published. Gives meas- 

 urement of all kinds of lumber, logs, and planks 

 by Doyle's Rule, cubical contents of square and 

 round timber, staves and heading bolt tables, 

 wages, rent, board capacity of cisterns, rordwood 

 tables, interests, etc. Standard book throughout 

 United States and Canada. Ask your booksellers 

 lor it. Sent for 3;i cents post-paid. 



O.W. FISBEK, Box SaS, Rochester, N.Y. 

 It^y Also for sale at the Bee Journal Office. _^J 

 2w6m. 



BASSWOOD SEEDLINGS 



ii'ourto eiffhl inches. ^I.^'bO per lOO; three to 

 four feet, itST.OO pei- 10«. Address, 



Z. K. JJEW-ETT, Nurseryman, 

 6w8tp Spnrtii, Wis. 



PURE HOLY -LAND QUEENS. 



I malte a specialty of rearing pure Holy Land 

 Oueens. and have now more than UM-I colonies in 

 their purity. All Queens bred from D. A. Jones' 

 Imported (,>ueens. Dollar Queens, before June I'o, 

 Gl. 25 each; after that date, single Queen. $i.rKi ; o 

 for $5.00 ; 12 or more, 75 cents each : Warranted 

 Queens, 25 cents more eaah. Tested Queens, 5^2.50 

 each ! Italian Queens, same price. 



5wly Nuppanee. Elkhart Couty. Ind. 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Square Glass Honey Jars, Tin Buckets, 

 Langstroth Bee Hives, Honey Secti<ms. etc., • 

 Apply to C . F. M U T H . 



976 and 978 Central Ave.. CINCINNATI, O. 

 (^"SendlOc. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 

 iwly 



HEDDOirS CmCULAR, 



FOR 188S, 



NOW READY. 



Send address, Post Office, County and State. Be 

 sure to state whether or not you now have my 

 1881 Circular. 



Wanted— Beeswax ; also, a Student Appren- 

 tice. Address, tJAM£S HEDDON. 



lw35t Dowagiac, Mich. 



100 Colonies of Italiian Bees for Sale, 



IN SIMPLICITY HIVES. 



4^iieenH: Italian, Cyprian and Al- 



I mo; Coinb Foiiiidutlon: Given, 



\ andervort, Dunham and Root ; 



Hives. Smokers. Frames. Seeds of 



Honey Plants, and everything re- 



uuired in an apiary. Send tor price 



JE. T. FLANAGAN, 



(Rose Hill Apiary), 



Box 819, Belleville, St. Clair County, III. 



list. Address, 



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1882. 



Illustrated Catalogue 



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SEHSriD IFOPt OlsrBZ 



ty It contains Prices and Descriptions of all 

 the necessary Implements used in an Apiary, and 

 is fully up with the times. No bee-keeper should 

 be without it. Your name and address. wi-Itten 

 plainly, on a Postal Card, is all that is required. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



972 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



EVERY FARMER AND MILLER 



SHOULD have FISHER'S GRAIN TABLES. 102 

 jia^'es. pni.-ket fitriii ; full of useful tables for 

 castint; up u'rain, produce, hay; cost of pork, inter- 

 est ; \Ya^t*s tables, wood measurer, ready reckoner, 

 pkiwiim tables and more miscellaneous matter and 

 useful tables for farmers and others than any 

 similar book ever published. Ask your bookseller 

 for it. Sent post-paid for 40 cents. Agents can 

 make money selling this book. G. W. FISHER, 



Box 238. Rochester, N.Y. 

 B^" Also for sale at the Bee Journal Office. _^J 

 i2wi!m. 



Rev. A. SALISBURY 



Caiiiiir^o, Doug-las county, 111. 



20 Years Experience in Queen Rearing. 



Our Motto is: 



1 ^w^ u —"Low Prices, Quick Returns ; Cus- 

 IVjB&Jt . tomers Never Defrauded." 



\£^r^ Italian Queens *1: Tested $2 



■■■^^ Cyprian Queens — *i; Tested $2 



Palestine Queens. .$1 ; Tested... |2 

 Extra Queens, for swarmiuR sea- 

 son, ready, if we are timely nor.ified. 

 One-fra'me Nucleus, either Italian. 

 Cyprian or Palestine. $4; Colony of bees, either 

 Italian, Cyprian or Palestine. 8 franies.fn. Wax 

 worked on l>unham machine, 10 cents per pound ; 

 on Root machine, thin, for boxes, 15 cents per lb. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. 



QAc. paid forbricht wax. Money Orders on 

 ^\J TiiHcola, III. iwly. 



Books for Bee -Keepers, 



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Sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price', by 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



9V4 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, tt.t. , 



Bee-Keeper*s Oiilde ; or, Cook^a Manual 

 of tint Apliiry. — Entirely re-wrltten. elegantly 

 illustrated and fully "up with the times" on every 

 subject of bee-culture. It is notonly instructive, 

 but intensely interesting and thoroughly practical. 

 The book is a masterly production, and one that no 

 bee-keeper, however limited his means, can afford 

 to do without. Cloib, ^l.Sfi ; paper cover. SI, 



QuInby'sK'ewBee-Keeplngr. byl,. C. Root— 



The author treats the su^ijectof bee-keeping so 

 that it cannot tail to interest all. Its style is plain 

 and forcible, making all its readers realize that its 

 author is master of the subject.— 9^1. 50. 



Novice's ABCofBee-Culture, by A.T. Root 



—This embraces "everything pertaining to the care 

 ot the honey-bee." and is valuable to beginners and 

 those more advanced. Cloth. iSl. 25; paper.Sl. 



KlngN Bee-fieeperft* Text-Book, by A. J. 



King.— This edition is revised and brought down to 

 the present time. Cloth. 9^1. OO; paper. 7oc. 



I^aoffstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee, 



- This is a standard scientific worlt. Price, S8. 



Bleiised Beea, by John Allen.— A romance oi 



bee-keeping, full ot practical information and 

 contagious enthusiasm. Cloth, $1.00. 



Bees and Honey ; or, gnccefisful manaire- 

 nieiit of ihe Apliiry, by Thomas G. Newman.— 

 'Ibis embraces the toiiowing subjects . l,<^cation 

 • >t the Apiary— Honey Plants — Queen Kearing— 

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 Italianizing — Intrnducing Queens — Extracting— 

 Quieting and Handling Bees- Marketing Honey, 

 etc. It is published in £nt(lifah and Oerman.— 

 Price loreitberedlllOH, 40 centa, postpaid. 



Bzlerzon Theory :— presents the fundamen- 

 tal principles ot bee-culture, and inrnishes the 

 facts and arguments to demonstrate them. 15 c. 



Honey, as Food and Medicine, by Thomas 

 G. Newman.— This pamphlet discourses upon the 

 Ancient History of llees and Honey ; the nature, 

 quality, sonrces.and preparation of Jloney for the 

 Market ; Honey as li'oti. pivins recipes tor making 

 Honey Cakes, Cookies. Puddings, Foam.Wlnes.etC; 

 and li'iney as Medicine with many useful Recipes. 

 It is Intended for consumers, and should be scat- 

 tered by thousands, creating a demand for honey 

 everywhere. Published in £ne;Ilah and Oerniaa. 

 Price for either edition. 6c. ; per dozen, 50c. 



"Wlnterlngr Bees. — This contains the Prize 

 Essays I m this subject, read before the Centennial 

 Bee- Keepers' Associiition. The Prize— it^i in gold 

 — wasawarded to Prot Cook's Essay, which la here 

 given in lull. Price, lOc. 



The Hive I I7se— Being a descrlptton of the 

 hive used by G. M. Doolittle. Price, &c. 



Extracted Honey ; Harvesting, Handl- 

 inu iiiid M;irketiiiff.— A i;4-page pamphlet, by 

 Ch. ii C. P. l>adant. giving; in detail the methods 

 and management adopted in their apiary. This 

 contains many useful hints.— Price 15c. 



Practical Hints to Bee-Keeper8,*"by Chas. 



F. MuLli ; HJ p'tt'es. It gives Mr. Muth's views on 

 the management of bees. Price. lOc. 



Food Adnlteratlon j What we eat and should 

 not eat. This book should be in every familv. and 

 one li t to create a seniiment against adulteration of 

 tood products, and demand a law to protect the 

 consumer against the numerous health-destroying 

 adulterations offered as food. 20U pages. 50c^ 



Moore's Universal Assistant, and Com* 

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The work contains i.iMi! patjes, is a veritable 

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 Farmer. Price, postage paid, aitS.oO. 



Kendall's Horse Book. — No book could be 

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 has recipes, a table of doses, and much valuable 

 horse information. Paper, 35c. 



ICopp's Easy Calculator.— These are handy 

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 It is really a lightning calculator, well bound, with 

 slate and pocket. Cloth, #1. ; Morocco, 4^1. 50. 



Chicken Cholera, by A. J, Hill.— A treatise on 

 its cause, symptoms and cure. Price, S5c. 



THOMAS O. XEWMAUr, 



974 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, IIiL. 



