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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



FRANCES DUNHAM, innPnlnn 



Inventor antl Sole Manutactuier Rf I R I^H ^8 ^5 iJ S %3 i i 



THE DUNHASV 



ratente i Aim. ■j:kI. iksi. 

 jy"Send for New Circular for January, 1882. 



OAT7TIOIT. 



Havins obtained LETTERS PATENT Number 

 240 it9ii ftir Dunham Foundation Machine, makint: 

 comb lounilation with b;i3e of cells of natural 

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

 surface ; also on the foundation made on said ma- 

 cbine. I hiMol>y aive notice to all piuties intrinyuit; 

 my rit'hls, I'ltlier bv manufaoturini:.' said niacliines 

 or" tounihitinn. as well as to all parties i>iir(-h:isin{-' 

 mailiMies as above, other than "t mv iir.iiitil;i.ture. 

 that 1 am prepared to protect my rmlus, and sliall 

 prosecute all infringements to the lull <-\i.'iitoi 

 the law. FKAN^E^ A.. 1>IMI A M. 



o„i3t DelVTc. Wis. 



Scribner's Lumber and Log Book. 



NBAKLV A MILLION SOLD. M»»l complete 

 bunk lit its kind ever puhlisliej. Gives niens- 

 uremeiit of iill kinds ut luuiber. Ions, and planks 

 by Doyle's Kule, cubical contents of squai-e and 

 round timber, staves and heading' bolt tables, 

 wages, rent, board capacity of cisterns, cordwooil 

 tables, interests, etc. Standard book throuKhout 

 United States and Canada. Ask your booksellers 

 for it. Sent fi»r 35 cents post-paid. 



0."W. FISHEK, Box 'i38. Kocbester, N.Y. 

 t»- Also for sale at the BEK JOUKNAI. Offlce.'_a3l 

 ywiim. 



BASSWOOD SEEDLINGS 



Fourtoeifbt inclifs. ISL.'iO i>er 1«0: lliree to 

 Jour feet. i(|17.00 pci- 1<>". Address. 



Z. It. JJEWETT. Nurseryman. 

 6wl3tp Sparta, Wis. 



FOR SALE. ALSO, 



COMB FOUNDATION 



Aixl all Useful Supplies. 



Circulars sent on receipt of address only, by 

 lw35t JAMES HEDDOSr.Dowagiac. Mich. 



Colonies of Italiian Bees for Sale, 



IN SIMPLICITY HIVES. 



Qtieens: Italian, Cyprian and Al- 



ijino; Comb Foundiition: Given, 



3'V\ Vandervort. Dunham and Root ; 



4!' N. Hives, Smoliers, Frames, Seeds of 



ilinney Plants, and everythinE re- 



guired in an apiary. Send for price 



Audrcbs, E. T. FLANAGAK, 



(Rose Hill Apiary), 

 ly Box 819. Belleville, St. Clair County, 111. 



PURE HOLY -LAND QUEENS. 



I make a specialty of rearins pure lli>ly Land 

 Queens and have now more than loo colonies in 

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

 Imported Queens. Dollar Queens, before ,lune a), 

 $1.-J5 each; after that date, sinsle Queen, »l.i«i ; li 

 for?5.U0; 1-2 or more, 7."i cents each : Warranted 

 Queens, ir, cents more each. Tested Queens, *J.50 

 each ; Italian Queens, same price. 



I. T^. GrOOTD, 



5wly Nappanee, Elkhart Couty, Ind. 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Square Glass Honey Jars, Tin Buckets, 

 Langatroth Bee Hives, Honey Sections etc., 

 \pplyto «;• F. MIIIH, 



970 and 978 Central Ave.,CINCINKATI, O. 



|y Send 1 Oc. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 

 Iwly 



18^2. 



Illustrated Catalogue 



A N 1> 



flPlftRlftN "supplies 



SEiisriD 'FOTi oiste; 



B3^ 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, wrilteii 

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



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



972 West Madison St., CHICAliiO, ILL. 



EVEEY FARMER AND MILLER 



SHOtlLl) have FISUKK'S GRAIN TABLES, V.y* 

 papes, pocket form; full of useful tables for 

 castmy up grain, produce, hay; cost of pork, inter- 

 est; wa^'es taljlcs. wood measurer, readv reckoner, 

 plowing tables and nn ire miscellaneous matter and 

 useful tables for fanners 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. 

 t^~ Also for sale at the Bek Journal Office. _^ 

 Jwt-im. 



Rev. A. SALISBURY 



Caiiiiirso, Douslas county. 111. 



20 Years Experience in Queen Rearing. 



Our Motto is : 

 —"Low Prices. Quick Returns ; Cus- 

 tomers Never Defrauded." 



Italian Queens *i; Tested — $2 



4'vprian Queens — *1; Tested — $j 

 Palestine Queens.. $1 ; Tested... Jl' 

 Extra Queens, for swarming sea- 

 iison. ready, if weare timely notitled. 

 One-frame Nucleus, either Italian, 

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

 Italian, Cyprian or Palestine, 8 frames.fn. (^omb 

 foundation on Dunham machine, ^n lbs. or over, 

 35c. per lb. ; on Root machine, thin, for boxes, 4(X'. 

 per lb. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 Oi~ie. paid for bright wax. Mouey Orders on 

 ^i\J Tuacolu, 111. Iwly. 



ooks for Bee -Keepers. 



Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, hy 

 THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, LLL, 



Bee-Keeper's Guide ; or. Cook's Manual 

 of the Apiary. — Entirely re-wrltten. elegantly 

 illustrated and fully " up with the times" on every 

 subject uf bee-culture. It is not f^mly instructive, 

 but intensely interesting and thoroughly practical. 

 The book is a masterly prodm-tiou, and one that no 

 bee-keeper, however limited liis means, can afford 

 to do without. Cloth, 3i>l.a5 ; paper cover, !S1, 



C|iilnby*8 New Bee-Keeplner, by L. C. Root— 



The author treats the subject of bee-keeping so 

 that it cannot fail to interest ail. Its style is plain 

 and forcible, making all its readers realize that its 

 author is master of the subject.— JSl. SO. 



Novice's ASC of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root 

 —This embraces "everything pertaining to the care 

 ol the honey-bee," and is valuable to beginners and 

 those more advanced. Cloth, $1.;S5. 



King's Bee-Keepers' Text-Book, by A. J. 



King.— This edition is revised and brought down to 

 the present time. Cloth, iSil.OO. 

 r.anKstroth on the HWe and Honey Bee 



- This is a standard scientitic work. Price, SS. 



Blessed Bees, by John Allen.— A romance of 

 bee-keeping, full of practical information and 

 contagious enthusiasm. Cloth, toe. 



Bees and Honey, or Management of an 

 Apiary for Pleasure and Prohr, by Thomas G. 

 Newman.— Third Edition. "Fully up with the 

 times," including all the various improvements 

 and inventions. Chief among the new chapters 

 are : " Bee Pasturage a Necessity," " Management 

 of Bees and Honey at Fairs.'' "Marketing Honey," 

 etc. It contains njO pages, and is i)rofusely illus- 

 trated. Price, bound in cloth, 7*>c.; in paper 

 covers, 50c., postpaid. 



Il7.ierzon Theory ;— presents the fundamen- 

 tal principles of bee-culture, ana furnishes the 

 facts and arguments to demT)nstrate them. 15 c. 



Honey* as Food and Medicine, by ThomaB 

 G, Newman.— This pamphlet discuuises upon the 

 Ancient History of Bees and Honey , the nature, 

 quality, sources, and preparation of Honey for the 

 Market ; Honey as foc.fi, giving recipes for making 

 lloiiey Cakes, Cookies, Puddings. Foam,VVines,etc; 

 :inii Honey as Medicine with luany useful Recipes. 

 It iM intended for coiisuuicrs, and should be scat- 

 tered by thousands, creating a demand for honey 

 everywhere. Publislied in English and t^**riuan. 

 Price for either edition, Ce.; per dozen, .'»Oc. 



Wintering: Bees. — This contains the Prize 

 Essayson thissubject, read before the Centennial 

 Bee-Keepers' Association. The Prize— *2r) in gold 

 — wasawarde'd to Prof Cook's Essay, which is here 

 given in full. Price, lOc. 



Preparation of Honey for the MnrHet, 



including the production and care of both comb 

 and extracted honey, and instructions on the ex- 

 hibition of bees and huney at Fairs, etc., by T. G. 

 Newman. Price, lOc. 



The Hive I Use— Being a description of the 

 hive used by G. M. Ooolittle. Price. 5c. 



Extracted Honey ; Ilarventinsr, Handl- 

 inu and MarketiUK. — A J4-pagc pjiuiphlet, by 

 Ch. \ C. P. Uadant, mving in detail tlie methods 

 and nninagement adopted in their iipiary. This 

 c<nitains many useful hints.— Price l«c. 



Bee Pasturage a Necessity, by ThomasG. 

 Newman— Giving advanced views on this impor- 

 tant subject, with suggestions wh,^t to plant, and 

 and when and how. Illustrated with 2t; engrav- 

 ings. Price. lOc. 



Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers, by Chas. 

 K. Muth; S2 pages. It gives Mr. Muth's views on 

 the management of bees. Price, lOc. 



Food Adulteration ; What we eat and should 

 not eat. This book should be in every family, and 

 ought t'l create a sentiment against adulteration of 

 food pioductw. and demand a law to pn^tect the 

 consumer against the numerous health-destroying 

 adulterations otiered as food. '«UU pages .%Oe- 



Kentlall's Hoi-se Book. — No book could be 

 more useful to horse owners. It luisy.'i engravings 

 illustrating positions of sick hoses, and treats all 

 diseases in a plani and couiprehensive manner. It 

 lias recipes, a table of doses, and much valuable 

 h<)rse information. Paper, 23c. 



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

 itt- cause, symptoms and cure. Price. 35c. 



Mooi-e's Universal Assistant, and Com- 

 plete Mechanic, contains over l.oOO.tHK) Indus- 

 dustrial Facts, Calculations, Proces-?es. Trade Se- 

 crets, Legal Items. Business Forms, etc., of vast 

 utility to every Mechanic, Farmer and Business 

 Man. Gives 2(.Kt.iXK) items for Gas, Steam, Civil 

 and Mining Engineers, Machinists, Millers, Black- 

 smiths, Founders. Miners, Metallurgists. Assayers, 

 Plumbers, Gas and st.-ain fitters, Uronzers, Glid- 

 ers, Metal and Wood Workers ill every kind. 



The work contauis i,oiii pages, is a veritable 

 Treasury of Useful Knowledge, and worth its 

 weight in gold to any Mechanic, Business Man. or 

 Farmer. Price, postage paid. Sti3.50. 



