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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



June 7, 1900. 



We have a Large Stock on hand 

 and can ship promptly. 



SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR 



Hives. Exiraoiors 



OR ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE 

 BEE- KEEPING LINE. 



WE MAKE ONLY THE BEST. 



' Our Falcon Sections and New Process Founda^ 



tion are ahead of everythinp, and cosl no more 

 than other makes. New Catalog and copy of 

 The American Bee-Keeper free. Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



US' W. M. Gkkkish, East Notiug-bam, N. H., 

 carries a full line of our g-oods at cataloj*- prices. 

 Order of him and save frei^rht. 

 Please mention Bee Journal ■when -writine. 



MADE TO ORDER. 



BINGHAM 



^ BRASS =^ 



SMOKERS 



made of sheet-brass which does not rust or burn 

 out should last a life-time. You need one, but 

 they cost 25 cents more than tin 

 of the same size. The little pen 

 cut shows our brass hinge put 

 on the three larg-er sizes. 



No wonder Bing-ham's 4-iiicU 

 Smoke Euf>'ine g-oes without puff- 

 ing- and does not 



DROP INKY DROPS. 



The perforated steel fire-g-rate 

 has 3S1 holes to air the fuel' and 

 support the fire. 



Heavy Tin Smoke 



ngiue, four-inch Stove, per 

 ail, $1.50; 3^-inch, $1.10; 

 iree-inch, $1.00; 2H-inch, 'lO 



Prices 

 En 

 ma: 



three- 



cents; two-inch, 65 cents. 



BINGHAM 



SMOKERS 



-are the original, and have all 



-the improvements, and have 



teen the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE 



for 22 years. Address, 



T. F. BINGHAM, 



Farwell, Mich. 



I ARISE 



T(» say to the readers of 

 tlie Bee Journal that 



DOOLITTLE... 



has concluded to sell 

 Of EENS in tlieirseason 

 during 1900, at the fol- 

 lowing prices : 

 1 Untested Queen . .$1.00 

 .1 Untested Queens.. 2.25 

 1 Tested Queen .... 1.25 

 3 Tested Queens.... 3.00 

 1 select tested queen 1.50 

 3 " " Queens 4.00 

 Select Tested Queen, 

 last year's rearingr.2.50 

 E.xtra selected breed- 

 ing-, the very best . . 5.00 



Circular free, giving particulars regarding 

 each class of Queens, conditions, etc. Address, 



Q. M. DOOLITTLE, 



llA26t Borodino, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



Please tuentlou Bee Jourual 

 when writing Advertisers. 



28i(l R/^rl^ni'^ C^.i^irl^iS^^n 23rd 



Year 



Dadant's Foundation 



Year 



Why does it sell 

 so well? 



Because it has always given better satis- 

 faction than any other. 



Because in 23 years there have not been any 

 complaints, but thousands of compli- 

 ments. 



We guarantee 

 satisfaction. 



What more can anybody do? BEAUTY, 

 PURITY, FIRMNESS, No SAQaiNQ, No 

 LOSS. 



PATENT WEED PROCESS SHEETINQ. 



Send name for our Catalog^, Samples of Foundation and Veil Material. We sell 

 the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. 



Langstrolli on the Honey-Bee, Revised. 



Ttie Classic in Bee-Ciiltnre— Price, $1,25, liy Mail. 



Beeswax Wanted = 



at ail times. chas. dadant & son, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., HI. 



Please mention Bee Journal -when "writing. 



DR. MILLER'S % 



HoneyQueens I 



One Untested Queen Free as a Ppemium ^; 



for sending ONE New Subscriber ^ 



to the American Bee Journal & 



for one year. ^; 



We have been fortunate in making an ^' 



arra)^e,^ent with DR. C. C. MILLER— the Sj 



wel'Pst 

 EXfid 



°''^''''"-S--specialist — to rear queens ^- 



lib,l.Y "FOR US DURING THE ^ 



SEASON OF 1900. These v^-.^dus will be mailed in rotation, begin- ^; 



ning about June 1, so " first come first served. " We are readj' to ^ 



book orders now. ^] 



The Queens Dr. Miller will send out on our orders will be pre- ^ 



cisely the same as those he rears for his own use, so of course they ^^ 



will be from his best stock. His best colony in 1899 had a queen ^' 



reared in 1898 ; May 5, 1899, it had brood in 4 frames, and he gave it ^ 



at that time a frame of brood without bees. It had no other help, ^; 



but May 25 a frame of brood with adhering bees was taken from it, ^' 



and the same thing was repeated June 3, leaving it at that time 5 ^ 



frames of brood. It stored 178 sections of honey, weighing 159 ^ 



pounds (and that after July 20, in a poor season), being 2- ^ times the ^' 



average yield of all his colonies. A point of importance is the fact ^ 



this colony did not swarm, and an inspection every week or 10 days ^; 



showed that at no time during the entire season was there even so ^" 



much as an egg in a queen-cell. Dr. Miller expects to rear qtieens 5" 



from this one during the coming summer. ^• 



The demand nowadays is for BEES THAT GET THE HONEY ^ 



when there is any to get, and Dr. Miller has such bees. You will 5*: 



want to have a queen from his best, we are sure, even if she is not f^ 



pure Italian. ^| 



Do not send any orders to Dr. Miller, as all orders MUST come ^ 



thru us, according to our agreement. ^^ 



Remember, .send us Sl.OO for ONE NEW SUBSCRIBER to the ^\ 



American Bee Journal for one year, and YOU will get one of dr. ^ 



miller's untested HONEY-QUEENS FREE AS A PREMIUM. This offer ^ 



is made only to our present regular subscribers. Orders for queen.s ^\ 



to be filled in rotation, beginning about June 1st. ^ 



Address all orders to GEORGE W, YORK & CO., ^. 



118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. £: 



