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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



May 18. 1905 



York Honey ATpply Co. 



(Not incorpcrated— Successors to The York Honey Co.) 



141 & 143 HEADQUARTERS FOR 



Ontario Street, 



"'"{ll.'''' LEWIS' GOODS IN OHICAGO. 



5 short city blocks north 



of the C. &N.W.R.R. 



passenger station. 



H. M. Abnd, Manager. 



Best and most direct Shipping Point 

 in the World. 



We have on hand a large stock of 



Lewis' Popular Bee-Snpplies 



Consisting of Hives, Sections, Shipping=Cases— 

 everything used by the practical, up-to-date bee- 

 keeper. 



Catalog and prices on Honey on application. 

 If you want (xood «oods al Factory Prices and 

 Prompt Shipment, send your orders, or call on us. 



BEESWAX WANTED— 28c cash, or 30c when taking 

 Bee-Supplies in exchange— delivered here. 



For Qyeens 



SEND TO 



JOHN W. PHARR 



Berclalr. Tex. 



He will furnish at same prices as last year : 

 Tested, $1; Untested, "oc; 5 for ¥3.25; 10 for 

 ?6; 15 for ««.25; 25 for S12.50; 100 for $45. He 

 breeds Goldens, Carniolans and 3-Band Ital- 

 ians. Also 1, 2, and 3 frame Nuclei, and full 

 colonies. Prices given on application. Pharr 

 pays the freight, and guarantees satisfaction 

 on all Queens. To do justice and judgment is 

 more acceptable with the Lord than sacrifice. 

 — (Prov. 3: 21.) 6At£ 



^lease mention Bee jonmai wbeo vmvmf 



Om-Tlm SGGiions 



"Columbia Brand" 



strictly High-Grade in Timber, 

 Quality and Manufacture. 



Prices on application. 



GOLUMBIft MP6. GO. ^"y^lt' 



crease mrtnUOD Bee Journal -wnen wntiiifc. 



HONEY=JARS. 



For a limited time we offer No.25 Hooey-Jars, 

 porcelain cover, metal screw cap, holding one 

 pottnd of honey net, one gross in case complete 

 In S-grosslots, $4.00 per gross; less quantities, 

 $4,50 per gross, f o.b. New York. If jou want 

 to secure some, let us know at once. 



HILDRETH & SEQELKEN, 



265 4. 267 GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK, H. Y. 



llAtf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



MountUniojCoiiege 



Open to both sexes from the begin- 

 ning. Founded in 184£. Highest grade 

 scholarship. First-class reputation. 25 

 instructors. Alumni and students occu- 

 pying highest positions in Church and 

 State. Expenses lower than other col- 

 leges of equal grade. Any young person 

 with tact and energy can have an educa- 

 tion. We invite correspondence. Send 

 for catalog. 



MOUNT UNION COUjEGE, 

 Alliance, Ohio. 



Please mention Bee Joumaj when wntinf- 



SJB3.C TS o^ g tnojj3STr[pnv a ■ 



QUEENS ITALIAN QUEENS 



BY RETURN MAIL. 



Try Taylor's 3 banded leather-colored and S- 

 banded Golden Queens— the best honeygather- 

 erers in America. Untested, 75c each, or J8 per 

 dozen; tested, $1, or $10 per dozen; select tested, 

 $1.50 each; breeders, the best, $3 each. I have 

 been breeding queens for 17 yearp, and I know 

 what a good queen is. No small queens sent 

 out I guarantee safe delivery. Send your or- 

 ders to J. W.TAYLOR, Ozan, Ark. 



l6Atf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Piil'd 1978, '83, 'U3 & 11)08 H 



Otisville, Pa., Jan. 18, 1904. 

 Dear Sir:— I have tried almost everything in 

 the smoker line; 3 in tbe last 3 year.'. In short 

 if I want any more smokers your new style is 

 good enough for me. I thank the editor of Re- 

 view for what be said of it. Those lemarks in- 

 duced me to get mine. Frbd Fodner. 



Iplease mention Bee Joomai wti«n WTitlnft 



plants than you will in the States mentioned 

 above. 



Our main honey-flow is from white clover, 

 which comes in about the middle of June and 

 lasts till about the middle of August. There 

 is a considerable fall flow in some years from 

 a great variety of wild flowers, but this flow 

 is very uncertain. I am sure there would be 

 no difficulty in purchasing a small farm that 

 would be suitable for an apiary, and do not 

 suppose there would be any difficulty in a 

 Northerner establishing an apiary, or apiaries, 

 on other people's farms. I would be glad to 

 answer other questions if in my power, or go 

 into more minute particulars if desired. 



Don't come either to Virginia or Maryland 

 under the delusion that you are coming to 

 "The Sunny South." You must go lower 

 down on the map for that. There has been 

 no winter in the past 15 years that I have not 

 had plenty of use for my heaviest and longest 

 fur-lined overcoat. 



While I believe I am right in saying there 

 are very few, if any, large apiaries here, there 

 are numerous small ones, (mainly of the com- 

 mon blaclc bees) scattered about. But I do 

 not consider this State to be anything like 

 half stocked with bees. 



" A Bee-Keeper in Virginia." 



Augusta Co., Va. 



Pro'peets for a Good Season 



We are looking forward to a large honey 

 crop, as white clover will be a fine crop. 



We are readers of the American Bee .Jour- 

 nal, and derive much valuable information 

 from its pages. J. F. W. Weber & Sons. 



Marion Co., 111., April 25. 



Illinolt.— The spring meeting of the bee-keep- 

 ers of the west part or Freeport District of 

 northern Illinois will be held at the residence 

 of the President, N. A. Kluck, May 22, 3 miles 

 southwest of McConnell, 111. All bee-keepers 

 are requested to attend Persons coming by 

 train will be met at McConnell by teams from 

 8:30 to 9 o'clock a.m. J. W. Johnson'. Sec. 



Poland Chinas Favorites 



This breed of swine is a f.aTorile breed with 

 nuiny raisers, because they sland close cou- 

 Hneraenl better ihau some others. B'omh-d 

 ,si„ck—tba.t excellent authority oncattle raising 

 and breeding— gives every breed of swine, sheep 

 and cattle a hearing. lu this May issue of 



Blooded Stock 



Poland Chinas will be almost the sole subject 

 considered. How to feed, raise, market, what 

 buildings to provide; how to tight sickness and 

 contagion— all will be ihoruugUly discussed by 

 several prominent authurlnes. among them 1). 

 P. McCracken and J. A. Meissner. June 

 Blooded Slock will be devoted exclusively to .a 

 flrst hand consideration ot the protits and 

 successes of sheep-raising. Subscribe! Oet 

 now the value ot every number. 26c a year. 

 You can alTurd it. Donl miss one. 



BLOUDED STOCK, Box 3^1, Oxfo rd, P». 



Do You Need Queens ? 



By Return Mail ? 



If so, we can fill your order with the best 

 Oueens that money can buy. Try our strain of 

 3^band Italians; they will not disappoint you 

 with empty supers. Untested Queens, 75 cents; 

 $8 per doz. Tested Queens, * 1 each. Send for 

 circular. d. W. K. SHAW & CO. ^ 



13Atf LoRKAUViLLE, Ibena Par., La. 



