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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



June 29, 1905 



Millions of Sections 

 ShiDDing-Cases 



TONS of COMB 

 FOUNDATION 



Abundance of Bee-Smokers, Bee-Veils, Bee-Escapes, Bee-Hives, etc. Every- 

 thing- the bee-keeper needs. The best g-oods made. Lewis' Goods in Indian^ 

 apolis at Factory Prices. Orders received in the morning shipped same 

 day. FINE ITALIAN QUEENS mailed promptly from our breeder, here in 

 the city. Untested, 7Sc; Select Untested, $1.00; Tested, $1.00; Select Tested, 

 $2.00. 



C|ii| Cr^^TX 31. t^r\ 100'* East Wash. Street 

 ■ IVI> OOw I I oc \^\Jm INDIANAPOLIS. iND. •^•^ •^•^ •^■^ 



N.B.— A Porter Bee-Escape, or Us equivalent, FREE with first order, if you say where you saw 

 this ad. -i^asa menUoa Beo Jonmai Wben wrMne 



A Standard-Bred Italian Qneen-Bee Free ! 



For Sending One New Subscriber. 



As has been our custom heretofore we offer to mail a fine, Un- 

 tested Italian Queen to the person who complies with the follow- 

 ing conditions, all of which must be strictly followed; 



1. The sender of a new subscriber must have his or her own 

 subsc -iption paid in advance at least to the end of this year 



2. Sending your own name with the 8100 for the Bee Journal 

 will not entitle you to a Queen as a premium. The sender must 

 be already a paid-in-adyanoe subscriber as above, and the new sub- 

 scriber must be a NEW subscriber; which means, further, that 

 the new subscriber has never had the Bee Journal regularly, or at 

 least not for a whole year previous to his name being sent in as a 



new one; and, also, the new subscriber must not be a member of the same family where 

 the Bee Journal is already being taken. 



We think we have made the foregoing sufficiently plain so that no error need be 

 made. Our Premium Queens are too valuable to throw away — they must be earned in 

 a legitimate way. They are worth working for. 



We will book the orders as they come in and the Queens will be mailea 

 Will you have one or morel 



Xf you cannot get a new subscriber, and want one of these Queens, we will send tne 

 American Bee Journal a year and the Queen — both for only $1.50. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, EL. 



We are 



Manufacturers of 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies 



SPECIAL ! 



Closing out a large quantit}' of No. 2 SECTIONS as 

 long as they last, at $3.50 per thousand. 

 Write for Catalog. 



MONDENG MFG. CO., 



147 and 14«> Cedar Lake Road, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



county inspector at any time, when one is 

 needed. We are not troubled with any kind 

 of bee-diseases. We all guard against them 

 by keeping our bees and our yards clean, and 

 we also have the best bee-feeder there is made. 

 There is no danger of robbers, and we can 

 feed a yard of 300 colonies before breakfast 

 any time. We don't have to open the hive, 

 need no smoke, and drown no bees. 



G. W. Vangundt. 

 Uinta Co., Utah, June 4. 



-sse o^Btion Bee Jctomal waen writtnc 



Aphides and Honey-Dew 



I am sending a twig cut from the soft-maplo 

 tree with a shell-bug (?) of some kind on it. 

 The maples are covered with it in some parts 

 of the country, and the bees tumble over 

 themselves in the early morning and late even- 

 ing—sometimes nearly up to dark — gathering 

 the exudation or honey-dew. I have seen it 

 many times before, but not to so great an ex- 

 tent as this summer. 



We have a number of the different aphides 

 that work on the trees, and plants of various 

 kinds which produce " honey-dew " of some 

 kinds, and sometimes the trees are dripping 

 with it. A small green kind is at this time 

 working on box-elder, and does almost every 

 year, the sidewalk at times being wet with it. 



Bees are in tolerably good condition, though 

 there are many weak colonies. F. W. Hall,. 



Sioux Co., Iowa, June 12. 



Do You Need Queens ? 



By Return Mail ? 



If so, we can fill your order with the best 

 Queens that money can buy. Try our strain of 

 3 band Italians; theT will not disappoint you 

 with empty supers. Uatested Queens, 75 cents; 

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

 circular. J, W. K. SHAW & CO. 



13Atf LoRBAUviLLE, Iberia Par., La. 



What Adel Bees Do 



E. MiLTOx, Mass., May 27, liOS. 

 Send me queen same strain as the one sent 

 19U4. That queen proved the best qneen I ever 

 received. Her bees filled a super before May 

 15, 1'^OS. RoBT. Forbes. 



All Tested Queens are $1 each. 



HENRY ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



.^'lAaaA (nentaou iJeti Journal -woeu wtjuti' 



B^" The most attractive eastern e.x- 

 cursion during the coming summer wil) 

 be to Asbury Park, N. J., on occasion 

 of the annua! meeting of National Edu- 

 cational Association, July 3 to 7, inclu- 

 sive, via the Nickel Plate Road and its 

 connections, either the West Shore or 

 LackawannaRoad,with privilege of stop- 

 over at Chautauqua Lake points, Niag- 

 ara Falls and New York City. Rate, 

 $21.35 for the round-trip. Dates of sale, 

 June 29 and 30 and July 1 and 2, with 

 extreme return iimit of Aug. 31, by de- 

 positing ticket. Patrons of this route 

 may have the choice of a ride over the 

 most interesting mountain scenery in 

 New York and Pennsylvania, and 

 through the celebrated Delaware Water 

 Gap, or through the beautiful Mohawk 

 Valley and down the Hudson River, 

 which also includes the privilege of a 

 ride on day line boat on Hudson River, 

 between Albany and New Y'ork City, in 

 either direction, if desired. No excess 

 fare charged on any train on Nickel 

 Plate Road. Meals served in Nickel 

 Plate dining cars, on American Club 

 Meal Plan, ranging in price from 3Sc to 

 $1.00 ; also a la carte. Chicago Depot, 

 La Salle St. Station, corner Van Buren 

 and La Salle Sts. City ticket offices, 111 

 Adams St. and Auditorium Annex. 



For further particulars, address John 

 Y. Calahan, General Agent, 113 Adams 

 St., Room 298, Chicago. 7— 23A4t 



