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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Aug-. 16, 1900. 



We have a Large Stock on hand 

 and can ship promptly. 



SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR 



Hives, Extraciors 



OR ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE 

 BEE-KEEPINC LINE. 



WE MAKE ONLY THE BEST. 



^ Our Falcon Sections and New Process Founda- 

 tion are ahead of everything", and cost uo more 

 than other makes. New Catalog and copy of 

 The American Bee-Keepek free. Address, 



THE W. T. FflLGONER MEG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



j8®^ "W. M. Gekrish, East Notin^ham, N. H., 

 carries a full line of our groods at catalog prices. 

 Order of hira and save freight. 



Please mention Bee Journal "when ■writing. 



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 hiug-e put 

 on the three larger siEes. 

 No wonder Bingham's 4-inch 

 ' Smoke Engine goes without puff- 

 ing and does not 



DROP INKY DROPS. 



The perforated steel fire-grate 

 has 381 holes to air the fuel and 

 support the fire. 



SINQMAM 



BeoSinokar 



EXCELLENCE 



Prices; Heavy Tin Smoke 

 Engine, four-inch Stove, per 

 mail, $1.50; 3>^-inch, $1.10; 

 three-inch, $1.00; 2^-iacb, W 

 cents; two-inch, 65 cents. 



BINGHAM 



SMOKERS 



are the original, and have all 

 the improvements, and have 

 been the STANDARD OF 

 for 22 years. Address, 



T. F. BINGHAM, 



Farwell, Mich. 



I ARISE 



To say to the readers of 

 the Bee Journal that 



DOOLITTLE ... 



has concluded to sell 

 QUEENS in theirseason 

 during 1900, at the fol- 

 lowing prices: 

 1 Untested Queen . .$1.00 

 3 Untested Queens.. 2.25 

 1 Tested Queen .... 1.25 

 3 Tested Queens.... 3.00 

 1 select tested queen 1^ 

 3 " *' Queens 4.00 

 Select Tested Queen, 

 last year's rearing. 2.50 

 Extra selected breed- 

 ing, the very best . . 5.00 



Circalar free, giving particulars regarding 

 each class of Queens, conditions, etc. Address, 



Q. M. DOOLITTLE, 



llA26t Borodino, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



IkIhiiiI Fijultry Jonnml Cii., Indianapolis, Ind. 



23rd n^rl^.^4'^ r^u.^A^*:^^ 23r(l 



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 



PURITY 



LOSS. 

 PATENT WEED PROCESS SHBBTINQ. 



can anybody do? BEAUTY, 

 FIRMNESS, No SAQQINQ, No 



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. 



Langstrotb on the Honey-Bee, Revised. 



Tlie Classic in Bee-Cnltnre— Price, $1.25, liy Mail. 

 Beeswax Wanted = 



at all times. chas. dad ant & son, 



Please mention Bee Journal -wlien "writing. 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., III. 



DR. MILLER'S ^ 



HoneyOueens | 



One Untested Queen Free as a Premium ^ 



for sending ONE New Subsepiber ^ 



to the American Bee Journal ^ 



for one year. ^■ 



We have been fortunate in making an 5^ 



arrang-ement with DR. C. C. MILL,ER— the &: 



well-known honey-specialist — to rear queens ^! 



EXCLUSIVELY FOR US DURING THE ^ 



SEASON OF 1900. These Queens will be mailed in rotation, so & 



" first come first served." ^. 



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



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 g-ave 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 S 5f: 



frames of brood. It stored 178 sections of honey, weighing 1S9 ^; 



pounds (and that after July 20, in a poor season), being 2-4 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 rears queens from this ^ 



one. ^■ 



The demand nowadays is for BEES THAT GET THE HONEY ^ 



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



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



pure Italian. ^• 



Do not send any orders to Dr. Miller, as all orders MUSTJ^come S; 



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 on/y to our present regular subscribers. Orders for queens ^ 



are to be filled in rotation. & 



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



118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Cj 



