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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



April 30. 



CQlOF ORTHEBEST J 



llr*#i^ BRASS BUCKET SPRAY PUMP ^ 



on the market. It is fully described in t 



oiir SPRAY PUMP CATALOGUE. Another < 

 kvahiable wortc is our handsome ILIUS- ( 

 "tRATED book on ClOER PRESSES AND FRUIT < 



MACHINERY, r.ntli will be sent FREE. < 

 DAVIS-JOHNSON CO. < 



41 W. Randolph St. CHICAGO, ILL. ( 



id A4t Mention the American Bee Journal 



PURE BAERED PLYMOUTH ROCK 



Egrgs. 81. '25 per 14. Our F. Rocks are verj' 

 large, with flue plumage. Also. 



BLACK MINORCA EGGS, 



a non-silting- and great hiyitifr breed. Both 

 kinds raised upon our farm. Minorca Cock- 

 erels, $1.00 each. Itlrs. li. C. AXTEl.!.. 



IGAtf ROSEVILLE. Warren Co., ILL. 



SAVE i 

 MONEY 1 



'^^^"i^lst's'^'ktll ITALIAN QUEENS 



Foundation at Wholesale Prices. Hives, 



suited for the South, or Sl'PI'LIKS, send for 

 Price-Llst — to 



J. P. H. BROWN, ^-^^^^Z.^' 



ta^ IF YOU WANT THE 



BEE-BOOK 



That covers the whole Aplcultural Field more 

 completely than any other published, send 

 11.25 to Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Calif., 

 for his 



Bee-Keeper's Guide. 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



Kansas Bee - Keepers ! 



—SAVE FREIGHT— 



^MS^IOAI^J..^ 



*ioSdor " Iliggiiisville Bee-Supplies " 



just received. Get my Catalogde. 



HENRY L. MILT^ER. 



355 Shawnee Ave , Topeka, Kan. 



WHEN Answering this AOVEHTtSEMENT. MENTION THI3 JOURNAL. 



UAIV'CV We have a large amount of Vuro 

 nilllul No. 1 Alfalfa we will sell cheap. 



Wax Wanted. 



Rfttjo Iioo inionno Warranted the best, sim- 

 1>UAA iHjtJ"vi3l'il|ll' plest and quickest Escape 

 on the market. Sent postpaid to any address 

 for 30 cts. It can be returned at our expense 

 if It Is not as represented, or we will send the 

 Kscape on trial to any bee-keeper wishing to 

 lest it in good faith. We are agents for the 



Ferguson Patent Hive r,','p'errd''\l,-c?l^ 



Gate Honey-Hoard, with the Escape. It Is the 

 easiest, quickest hive to handle for the pro- 

 duction of comb honey. Address, 



E. S. liOVESY ^k CO., 

 355 6th East St., SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH. 

 Memion the American Ber Joumai. 9Att 



A Good Apiary for Sale. 



150 Colonies (more or lessi of Italian and Hy- 

 brid Bees in Langstroth hives, mostly double- 

 story for e-xtracting, with the extra Combs as 

 well; nearly 100 Empty Hives, complete ; 

 good Honey-House, Extractor, Honey-Tanks, 

 and all Fixtures. In a location where there 

 has been a good surplus crop every year for 

 the past 20 years, from Spanish-needle, clo- 

 ver, etc. Will sell for part cash, and balance 

 in extracted honey in September, at cents 

 per pound at the apiary. Price reasonable. 



Address, G. F., care Am. Bee Journal, 

 118 Michigan Street. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Have become 

 popular for 



— J, their superior 



qualitlesand the price is ivay down now. 

 Be Hiire tii send for Circular. 



C. D. DUVAIiIi, Satsnma Heights, Fla. 

 18Ett Please mention this Journal. 



Duvall's Queens 



PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



At Ono Dollar a Year, 

 56 FiftH Avenne, CHICAGO, IIiIiS. 



Postage to all Countries In the Postal Union 



is SO cents extra. To all others. Sl.OO 



more than the subscription price. 



^r- Hebblewhlte & Co.. 369 George Street. 

 Sydney. New South Wales. Australia, are our 

 authorized agents. Subscription price, 6 shil- 

 lings per annum, postpaid 



Important to All Subscribers. 



Xlio Anierionii llee Journal is 



sent to subscribers until an order is received 

 by the publishers for its discontinuance, 

 and all arrearages are paid. 



AI«ays Stale the Post-Offlce to which 

 vour paper is addressed, when writing. to us. 



A Sample <"«py of the Bee Journal 

 will be sent FREE upon application. 



Ilo-w to SeiKl Money.— Remit by 

 Express, Post-Offlce Money Order, or Bank 

 Draft on New York or Chicago. If none of 

 these can be had. Register your Letter, 

 affixing Stamps both for postage and regis- 

 try, and take a receipt for it. Money sent 

 thus, IS AT OUR RISK; otherwise it is 

 not. Do not send Checks on Local Banks— 

 we have to pay 35 cents each, to get tbem 

 cashed. 



I^ever Send Silver in letters. It will 

 wear holes in the envelope, or may be stolen. 



Money Orders. — Make all Money Or- 

 ders payable at Chicago, HI. — not at any 

 sub-station of Chicago. 



Postage Stamps of any denomina- 

 tion may be sent tor any fraction of a dol- 

 lar; or where Money Orders cannot be 

 obtained, stamps for any amount may be 

 sent. 



Siibsrription 4'redits.— The receipt 

 for money sent us will be given on the 

 address-label of every paper. The subscrip- 

 tion is paid to the end oi* the montli 

 indicated. 



I>o not tVritc anything for publica- 

 tion on the same sheet of paper with busi- 

 ness matters, unless it can be torn apart 

 without interfering with either part of the 

 letter. 



LiOSt rVmnUers.— We carefully mail 

 the Bee Journal to every subscriber, but 

 should any be lost in the mails, we will re- 

 place them if notified before all the edition 

 is exhausted. Please don't wait a month 

 or two, for then it may be too late to get 

 another copy. 



Emerson Itinders, made especially 

 for the American Bee Journal, are conven- 

 ient for preserving each weekly Number, as 

 fast as received. They will be sent, post- 

 paid, for 75 cents, or clubbed with the Am- 

 erican Bee Journal for one year— both to- 

 gether for $1.60. They cannot be sent by 

 mail to Canada. 



MUTH'S 



HONET EZTBACTOB 



PERFECTION 



Cold-Blast ^imokera. 



Square Glass Honey Jars, Etc, 



For Circulars, apply to Chab. F. Mcth & Son. 



Cor. Freeman & Central Aves., Cincinnati, O, 



Send 10c for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



Mention the American Bee Journal 



The Patent Wood- Veneer Foundation, 



Bee-keepers should plve it a test, aod my All- 

 Wax Foundation. I wUl guarantee there is no 

 better made, as six years ago I discarded the 

 old way of dipping lor wax sheets, and a new 

 invention of my own was discovered, which 

 enables me to make the toughest kind of 

 Foundation; also, no acid used to purify the 

 Beeswax, and It preserves the smell of honey. 

 which Is more acceptable to the bees. Now Is 

 the the time to send wax and have it worked 

 up at low prices. Bend for Samples and Cata- 

 log with low prices. "Wax wanted at 31c cash, 

 or 33c trade, delivered. 



AUG. WEISS, ilortonville. Wis. 

 12A13t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Promptness Is What Counts ! 



Honey-Jars, Shipping-Cases, and every- 



I thing that bee-keepers use. Root's 



t.oods at Boot's Prices, and the 



best shipping point in the country. 

 Dealer in Honey and Beeswax. Cata- 



liTrJlstA.e, Walter S. Pouder 



INDIANAPOLIS. IND. 

 Mention the American Bee, Journal. 



Extracted Boney for Sale ! ! 



The beautiful, white Willow-Herb Honey, 

 in 60-lb. cans, f. o. b. Chicago, at 8 cents per 



w 



ANTED to exchange— Watch and 22-eal. 

 Rifle, for Queens, at once, 



B. W. Hopper. Garden City, Kan, 



pound, 2 cans (120 lbs.) In a box. Single can, 

 8^4 cts. per pound. 



Fine Bassivood honey at same prices. 



Sample of the honey mailed on receipt of 

 10 cts. This honey will give entire satisfac- 

 tion, is gnaranteed strictly pureBasswood and 

 WlUow-Herb honey. Better order at once, 

 and begin to work up a trade before the new 

 crop comes on. Address, 



GEOBGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLS 



liist of Honey and Beeswax Dealers. 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal. 



CtalcaKo, Ilia. 



R. A. B0RNETT & Co.. 163 South Water Street. 

 New York, N. Y. 



HlLDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 



120 & 122 West Broadway. 

 Chas. Israel & Bros.. 486 Canal St. 



Kansas City, Mo, 

 C. C. Clemoms & Co., 423 Walnut St. 



Bufialo, N. Y. 

 Batterson & Co.. 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 

 Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Pblladelplila, Pa. 

 Wm. a. Selseb, 10 Vine St. 



Cincinnati, Oblo. 

 C. P. MUTH & SON, cor. Freeman & Central av8. 



ConTention Notices. 



ILT.INOI9.— The spring meeting of the Nor- 

 thern Illinois Bee-Keepers' Association will 

 be held at the home of Mr. O. J. Cummings. in 

 Guilford, on May 19. 1896. Come, and bring 

 vour wives and friends Interested in bees. 



New Mllford, Ills. B. Kennedy, Sec, 



Bee-Keeper's Guide— see page 



