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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Our New Style Frame ! 



Gives better satisfaction than anything we 

 have g-otten out for several seasons. 



Our Thin-Walled Hive ifnW^alfe^'* 

 "^oll^ Outside Winter Case ilsTS-d^r 



Winter Hive— and the cheapest. 



We are the ORIGINAL, maliers of 



POLISHED SECTIONS 



And our goods are acknowledged to be the 



best— and as cheap as any. 

 Illustrated Catalogue and copy of— 

 The American Bee-Keeper 



—Free on apolication. 



THEW.T.FAIXMERMFG.CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



(Established 14 Years.) 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Woodcliff A No. 1. 



In order to introduce my strain of beautiful 

 yellow Woodcliff Queens, which are bred 

 from an imported leather-colored Italian 

 crossed with the best 5-banded stock I can 

 procure by Doollttle method. I will sell 

 Guaranteed Purely Mated Untested Queens at 

 75 cts. each. As I produce large quantities 

 of comb honey, I breed principally for large 

 honey-gatherers. Apiaries near Philadelphia. 



Address, Wm. A. Seller, Wyiicote, Pa. 

 25 AlO t Mention the American Bee Journal 



Globe Bee V'eil 



By Mail for One Dollar. 



Five cross-bars are rtvitert in the 

 'centre at tlie top. Tliese beud down 

 ■ and button to studs on a neck- band. 

 Tlie bars are best liglit sprinj,' steel. 

 The neck-band Is hard spring brass. 

 The netting is white with face-piece 

 *_ of black to seethraugh. 

 "^ It is easily put together and folds 

 Bcorapactly In a case, 1x6x7 inches, 

 i -the whole weighing but 5 ounces. 

 It can be worn over an ordinary hat; fits any head; 

 does not obstruct the vision, and can be worn In bed 

 without discomfort. It is a boon to any one whon: 

 flies bother, mosqultos bite, or bees sting. 



Extra Netet, 50 ceiitM eacli. 



i^~ This Veil we club will the Bee Journal 

 for one year— both for $1.85 ; or give free as a 

 Premium for sending us 3 New Subscribers to 

 the Bee Journal at $1.00 each. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLS 



Italian Queens & Bees. 



Ready In May. Queens. $1.00. Bees by the 

 Pound, $1.00. One-Krame Nucleus, $1.25; -.l- 

 frame, $2.25. Also. Burred P. K. Katrn for 

 setting: 15 for $1.00. 



ItlRS. A. A. iSimPKON, SwartM, Pa. 

 l.'JA20t Mention the American Bee Jrurnal. 



My 



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Apiary is now stocked entirely with young 

 laying Queens of this year's rearing. Some 

 of them have been laying long enough so 

 that they are tested. I will sell the tested 

 ones at $1.00 each, or with Review one 

 year for $1.75. For $2.00, the 



Queen, 



the Review, and the book " Advanced 

 Bee Culture," will be sent. 1 am yet re- 

 ceiving weekly shipments of young laying- 

 Queens from the best breeders in the 

 south. These untested Queens 1 will sell 

 at 



75 ck 



each, or with the Review one year for 

 $1.50. For $1.75 I will send the Review 

 a year, one untested Queen, and the book 

 •'Advanced Bee Culture." For 



10 cts. 



three late but different issues of the Re- 

 view will be sent. The May Review con- 

 tains an article from M. M. Baldridge, in 

 wliich he tells how to get rid of foul brood 

 with the least possible labor— no shaking 

 the bees off the combs, they transfer 

 themselves to a new hive at a time when 

 their bodies are free from the spores of 

 the disease. He also tells how to disinfect 

 hives with one-fourth the labor of boiling. 

 B. Taylor tells how to secure as much 

 white COMB honey as extracted. ■ 



W. Z, HUTCHINSON, FLINT, MICH. 



Mentixin the American Bee. Jmvmal. 



I AEISE 



rfO SAY to the readers 

 A of the 



BEE JOURNAL that 

 DOOLITTIiE 



has concluded to sell 

 -BKBS and QUEEN8- 

 in their season, during 

 1894, at the following 

 prices ; 



One Colony of Italians 

 on 9 Gallup frames, in 

 light shipping-box $7 00 



Kive Colonies 30 00 



Ten Colonies 5000 



1 untested queen. 1 00 

 6 " queens 5 50 

 ]2 " " 10 00 



I tested Queen... |i 50 

 3 " Queens . 4 (X) 

 1 select tested queen 2 00 

 3 " " Queens 5 OC 



Select tested queen, previous season's rearing.. 4 oo 

 Kxtra Selected for breeding, the veky bkst. . 6 00 

 About a Pound of BKE8 in a Two-frame NucleuB, 

 with any Queeji, |2.oo extra. 



Vf Circular free, giving full particulars regard 

 ing the Bees and each claas of Queens. 

 Address 



G. M. DOOLITTLE, 



llA25t BORODINO. Onon. Co., N. Y. 



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