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Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement In another column. 



Nothing Succeeds Like Success. 



I HAVE made a success of producing 

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 Honey "—briefly tells how I do It. By mall 

 10 cents. My Price-List of SUPPLIES, for 

 1888, free. Address. 



GEO. E. HIIiTON, 

 51Att FREMONT, MICH. 



J. FORNCROOK & CO., 



MANnFACTtTKERS OF THE 



"BOSS" One-Piece SECTIONS, 



BEE-KEEPERS' GDIDE; 



Or, MANTJ-AX. OF TOE APIA»Tf. 



I5,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



7.000 Sold Since May, 18SS. 



More than 50 paKea, and more than SO flne tllaa- 

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Watertown. Wis., Oct. 25. 1887. 



Wooden Pails for Honey! 



TX7 E can furnish regnlar Wooden Water-Palls— 

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 hoops and a tiMht-httinK wood cover, at )Hiifi.05 

 per donen. Thev will hold S5 lbs. of honey, and 

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In order to keep our Hive-Factory 

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 will make a DISCOUNT of 10 PER 

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THE BEE-KEEPERS' 



REVIEW. 



ABOUT Jan. 10, 1S88, we shall begin 

 the publlcatiou of a 16-page monthly 

 having lhe above title. 



As indicated by its name, one of its dis- 

 tinctive features will be the reviewing of 

 current apicultural literature. Errors and 

 fallacious ideas will be faithlully but court- 

 eously pointed out, while nothing valuable 

 will be passed unnoticed. But few articles 

 will be copied entire, but the ideas will be 

 e.xtracted, given in the fewest words possi- 

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 advisable. 



Another feature will be that of making 

 each number, to a certain e.xtcnt.what might 

 be termed a" special " number. For instance 

 a large share of tbe correspondence, edito- 

 rials and extracts of the first number will be 

 devoted to the subject of, " Disturbing Bees 

 In Winter." 



Our own apiary will, hereafter, be largely 

 experimental, and of this our readers will 

 have the benefit. 



The price of the REVIEW willbe ,50 cts. 

 per year : and while we have not the slight- 

 est objection to receiving subscriptions in 

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 interested will send his address, and allow 

 Uncle Sam to hand him a copy of the first 

 issue as soon as it is printed. 



Tbe Production of Comb Honey, 



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