Sepl. 26, 1901. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



619 



Standard BelQian Hare Book ! 



THIS book of 175 

 pa[,'es presents a 

 clear and concise 

 treatment of the Bel- 

 gian Hare industry; 

 its growth, origin 

 and kinds; the san- 

 itation and construc- 

 liua of the rabbitry; 

 setection of breeding 

 ^lock; care of the 

 Touug, feeding, dis- 

 eases and their 

 cures, scoring, mar- 

 keting, shipping,&c. 

 First edition of 50,- 

 LXX) copies was sold 

 in advance of publi- 

 cation. 



Price, in handsome paper cover, 25 cents, post- 

 paid; or with the American Bee Journal one 

 jear— both for only 11.10. 



QEORQE W. YORK & CO., 



144 & 146 Erie Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



1901— Bee-Keepeps' Supplies ! 



We ran famish you with The A. 1. Root Go's 

 .goods at wholesale or retail at their prices. We can 

 save you freight, and ship promptly. Market price 



Said for beeswax. Send for our 1901 catalog. 

 [. U. HUNT & SON. Bell Branch, Wayne Co., Mich 



■-$13 to Buffalo Pan-American and Re= 

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via the Nickel Plate Road, daily, with 

 limit of IS days ; 20-day tickets at $16. 

 and 30-day tickets at $21 for the round 

 trip. Through service to New York 

 and Boston and lowest available rates. 

 Tor particulars and Pan-American 

 folder of buildings and grounds, write 

 John Y. Calahan, General Agent, 111 

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100 Colonies o? Leather- Colored 

 Italian Bees For Sale.... 



From stock which took first premium at the 

 Minnesota State Fair, 1901. All in standard 

 hives, in fine condition, and with abnndauce of 

 ■sealed stores for winter. 



W. R. ANSELL. 



3.sA2t ST. PAUL. MINN. 



Please mention Bee Journal ■when WTitir.t; 



Bees Did Well. 



My bees have iluue very well this season, 

 and not much swaruiing. Fsom one ooUniy I 

 took 8* filled sections of ioney. We get 

 very little tiark honey. 



John' Gerthoffer, 



Onondaga Co.. N. Y., Sept. 9. 



From Two Washington Girls. 



We have done so well in the i.iee-hushiess 

 this summer that we thought we would write 

 again. We are going to send a picture of 

 our apiary this fall. 



By buying queens and comb foundation we 

 increased from 7 colonies to 21. Thej' have 

 filled :^50 sections. We ran out of sections, 

 and so we put on empty supers and boxes. 

 They have them nearly full of honey now. 

 We get 16 cents per section, and could sell all 

 we could produce at that price, even it we 

 had lUO colonies, and that is what we are 

 going to have before we quit. We wish you 

 could see some of our honey. It is white, 

 and of the finest quality. 



Edn.v and Alice Yovnt. 



Spokane Co.. Wash., Aug. 31. 



The " Jouneer "— Queen-Excluders. 



Permit me to join Mr. Davenport in com- 

 mending Mr. Martin's ■' jouneer." Noticing 

 reference to it in a recent number of the 

 American Bee Journal, I thought it worth a 

 trial in removing bees from cases of comb 

 honey. The first attempt was so satisfactory 

 that i thought aloud that ■ ■ that little bit of 

 information was worth several years' sub- 

 scription to the American Bee Journal, to 

 1 any bee-keeper whose time is of value.'' It 

 does not need a heavy jar. but a quick, sharp 

 one, such as may be given by a little practice. 



If Mr. Martin's cloth tray could be placed 

 so as to be jounced with the super or case, it 

 seems to me that there would be practically 

 no killing of bees. I use a little smoke before 

 removing the case from the hive: a little 



To make cows pav. use Sharpies Cream Separators. Book 

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QUEENS! QUEENS! 



From honey-fathering- stock. Tested, Sl.tXl; un- 

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 UAMES WARREN SHERMAN. 



2'iA13t Sag Harbor, New York. 



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THESE DESKS are made of quarter-sawed oak, first-class finish, well put 

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The Combination Desk 



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is just the thing for a farmer or business man of 

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[The above firm is entirely reliable.— Editor.] 

 Please mention Bee Jotimal when writinK- 



Ladies' Desk. 



,40 iu. biRh, 25 in. w 

 in. deep. 

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