THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



719 



Sixth Thousand Just Published ! 



New and Enlarged Edition 



Management of an Apiary for Fleasare 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



Editor of the Weekly Bee JouniaL 

 »Sa Weat Muillaon Street, ChlcuKO, III. 



It contains 3'JO iirofuseI>' illustrated 

 pages, is " fnlly np with the times " iii all 

 the improvements and inventions in this 

 rapidly devekniing pursuit, and presents 

 the apiarist witn everytliing tliat can aid in 

 the successful management of the Honey- 

 Bee, and at the same time produce the most 

 honey in its best and most attractive 

 condition. 



PRICE— Bound in cloth, $1.00 ; in paper 

 covers, T5 cents, postpaid. 



^^A Iiiberal Disooiint to Dealers, by 

 the Dozen or Hundred. 



Dadant'sFouiidatioiiFactory^wliolesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in anotlier column. 





wcpelham; 



MAYSVILLE,KY. 



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Vandenort Foiindatioii Mill. 



G Inch, Price, $25.00. 



It makes the flnest extra thin Foundation for 

 comb honey. For Sale by 



923 West Madison Street. CHICAGO. ILL. 



I wanted for The Lives of all the 

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Engravings used in the Bee Journal for sale at 

 25cents per square inch— no single cut sold for less 

 thanfSdc. THOMAS O. NEWMAN. 



tfSn West Madison Street Chleairo, IH. 



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and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



For Bees, Queens. 



Honey. Foundation, Hives. Sections, and all Apiar- 

 ian Implements, send for Circular to 



Fr.ANAGAN <fe Il.I^INSK.1, 



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SEND FOR IT. 



\Vo have just issuefl a new four-page cir- 

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 Send your name on a postal card for it. 

 «Atf HENRY ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



gU Y AN » 



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ORGAN 



The Best in the World. 130,000 

 already made. In buying of us or 

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ESTEY & CAMP, 



DUNHAM COMB FOUNDATION MAOHINE. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Hamilton, III., Dec. 10, 1883. 

 Mrs. Frances DrNHAM. DePere, Wis. 



Dear Madam:— We have made about 38,000 lbs. of foundation on vour mills this year, and the 

 foundation has given universal satisfaction: so much so, that several manufacturers have stopped 

 manufacturing to supply their custumers with our foundation. We have also manufactured about 

 10,000 lbs. of thin foundation on the Vandervort machine for surplus boxes, and it has been equally 

 success, but for brood chamber foundation, yours is still unexcelled. 



Yours, CHAS. DADANT & SON. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham, De Pere. Wis. Beeton, Ont.. Dec. lo, 1883. 



Dear Madam:— 1 have made over 100.000 lbs. of foundation on one of your machines, and would 

 not now take double the price I paid for it. Yours very truly, D. A. JONES. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham: Genoa, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Dec. 12, 1883. 



All prefer the foundation I manufacture on one of your mills, to that made on any other machine 

 I have no diflBculty in rolling it from lo lo 12 feet lo the pound for sections. 



Yours respectfully, J. G. WHITTEN. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham: Kenton, Ohio, Dec. 29. 18S3. 



After using one of your foundation mills for the past 3 years, we can't say too much in its favor 

 And for brood foundation, it stands head and shoulders above all. Yours, SMITH Sc SMITH. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham: Omaha, Neb., Jan. 18, 1884. 



I made all brood on Dunham mill, and that I believed it by far the best for that purpose, and aa 

 further proof, instance the testimony of E. Kretchmer, of Coburg, Iowa, and L. C. Hoot A Bro., of 

 Mohawk, N. Y. Messrs. Root & Bro. have only used brood foundation uf me, and in a later communi- 

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Send for description and Price List to 



FRANCES DUNHAM, De Pere, Wis. 



FLAT -BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



high side-walla, 1 to 1*5 square feet tc 

 the pound. Circular and samples free 

 J. VAN DRUSEN & SONS, 

 Sfile Manufacturera, 

 Sprout Brook, Mont. C'a^ N. Y, 



Given'sFoundatiooPress. 



PUBLIC SENTIMKNT affirms that the PRESS 

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 straight and perfect combs, when drawn out by 

 the bees. Send for Circular and samples. 



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O. 



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HOOPBSTON, ILL. 



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Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Square Glass Honey .lars. Tin Buckets, 



Langstroth Bee-Hives, Honey-Sections, etc. 



Apply to C. F. MTJTH, 



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lysend 10c. for Practical Hints lo Bee-Keepers. 



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NOW IS THE TIME. 



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