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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Dec. 3, 1903. 



I Bee=Supplies I 



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. 1004 East Washington Street, 45 



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100 Varieties. Also Small Fruils, Troes, »c. );.~ti.iut. 

 ed^tock. Genuine, cheap. '.jMni.iilu vines rriuiieJ lorlOc. 

 Uescriptiveprice-iistlree. Lewis Koesch, Fredonla.N.V. 



A YOUNG MAN, able and 



willing to work, to learn 



_ __ the metal business. Good 



'Address, METAL FIRM, 



Care American Bee Journal, 

 4'iA2t 144 East Erie Street, Chic.igo, III. 



Wanted 



No Gold Corners 



In Sowa Round IncuSiators 



SB=«-— ,-j (=*»- No half warmed egffs. By 



% \^3 / '■•round" system every egg 

 I l^m/ ^^'^ same heat — bigger per 

 I *""^ cent of eggs hatched. Spec- 

 if ^ '^^ regulator overcomes at^ 

 '^"^ iiospheric changes. Free 

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 take in to etart you in a good paying busi- 

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 and directions how to betrin- 



DRAPER PtBLISBINQ CO., Chlcaco, llli 



HON_EY=JARS. 



I can sell you a White Glass Honey-Jar, hold- 

 ing 15 ounces of honey, at f4.00 per gross. Also 

 the standard square one-pound Jar at $4.50 per 

 gross. Sample of either Jar by mail on receipt 

 of 10 cents fcr postage. 



J. H. M. COOK, Bee-Keepers' Supplies 



62 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK CITY. 



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IT IS A FACT 



that poultry pays a larger profit 

 for the money invested than any 

 other business; that anybody may 

 make a success of it without long 

 training or previous experience; 

 that the Reliable Ineubntora and lirooders will give 

 the best resultsin allcases. Ouraoth Century Poultry 

 Book tells just why. and a hundred othe.- tilings you 

 should know. We mail the book tor 10 cents. Write 

 to-ilay. We have 115 yards of thoroughbred poultry. 



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through the hive and found to my disgust all 

 vacant cells in the supers occupied Ijy eggs, a 

 great many of them drone-cells. After a care- 

 ful search I found only one of the queens in 

 the supers, and placed her below ; this was 

 No. 3. Then I put on the excluders, and 

 closed up the hives. 



The following Saturday (I can examine my 

 hives only on Saturdays) I found the same 

 condition of things in Nos. 1 and 3, and the 

 brood-nest getting empty. Another careful 

 .'earch for the queens resulted in my finding 

 No. 1, but not No. 2. For the following three 

 Saturdays we had rain so I was unable to 

 open the hives, but on the followitg Sunday I 

 was called from church by a neighbor; my 

 bees were swarming. I took the hive all to 

 pieces looking for the queen again without 

 success, cut out 8 fine queen-cells from one 

 comb, and destroyed all others that I could 

 find, and closed up the hive again. 



Well, this colony swarmed every day from 

 that Sunday for about a week, and I stayed at 

 home two or three times to take care of them. 

 I knew they would not goaway, as the queens 

 were clipped, but I wanted to stop their fool- 

 ing and find the queen. Finally, despairing of 

 finding her, I took queen No. 1 with theeomb 

 and bees on which she was, and placed it in 

 the middle of the brood-nest of No. 3; took 

 out all the old empty combs from another 

 hive, shut it all up, and was about to go, 

 when I found a group of bees on the ground, 

 and on examining it I found my long lost 

 queen! What was I to do, open hive No. 2 

 again and look tor the iiueen I had just put 

 in J Not much! 1 had enough of that. I 

 simply ran No. 3 queen in at the entrance of 

 No. 1 with a pull of smoke and went about 

 my lousiness. Very simple introduction, was 

 it noti Notwithstanding all this fussing I 

 got 119 pounds of comb and extracted (mostly 

 extracted) honey from the 3 colonies, and 

 made a new colony with one of the queen-cells 

 from No. 2. 



I had a good crop for this section. With 

 this years' experience I hope to do better next. 

 A. C. Jacot. 



Richmond Co., N. Y., Nov. 17. 



WEAK 

 EYES 



CURED 



AT HOME. 



simple but certain home cure which has 

 not only saved dollars for t'.iouaands, but 

 saved eye sight of inestimable value. The 



Chilian Eye Treatment e 



removes cataracts without the knife, at 

 home, cures granulated lids, floating 

 specks, scums, growths, sore and inllamed 

 eyes, failing sight, or we refund your 

 money. Send full description of your case 

 and ask for our free booklet and advice. 

 Clilllan Remsdr Co.. 67 G St , BushneM, minols 



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ZW° Never give up as long as there is a 

 spark of life left in your business. Good ad- 

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Honey 

 Dealers 



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ies every healthy chick. Lrnlikel 



fl M all others. Perfectly ventilated. I 

 Always cle,in. Send at once fur our Free Poultry Euok. I 

 HUMPHREY, Kemp Street Factory, JOLIET. ILLINOIS. | 



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2C n ft A Ikr ot the very best Extracted 

 3,UUU IDS. Money for .sale in new cans 



-^^— — ^— =— — at 6J4 cents per lb. for the 

 lot. Also 3,000 lbs. of A No. I white comb honey 

 in 4x5 sections at 13 cts. per lb. 



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 iNCUSATOR 



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That covers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completely than any other published, 



send $1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal.. 



FOR HIS 



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