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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



509 



i!£^! Beeswax 



For all the Ciood, Pure V'ellow 



Bees'^ax delivered to our oflice till 

 further notice, we will pay '2i cents per 

 pound, CASH ; or 27 cents for whatever 

 part is exchauped for the Bee Journal, 

 Honey, Books or Seed, that we offer. If 

 you want casta, promptly, for your 

 Beeswax, send it on at once. Impure 

 wax not taken at any price. Address as 

 follows, very plainly, 



GEO. W. YORK & CO. 



118 Michig-anst., CHICAGO, ILL. 



CARLOADS 



Ol Hee-Uivcs. Sections, Ship- 

 ping-Cases. Comb Foundation, 

 ftnrt Everytblng used in the 

 Bee-lndu8try. 



We want the name and ad- 

 - dress of every Bee-Keeper tn 

 ■^ America. We supply Deal- 

 ers as well as consumers. We 

 have Dry Kiln, Improved Machinery, 40 000 

 feet ot Uoor space, and all modern appliances. 

 We make prompt shipment. 

 Write for Catalogs. Quotations, etc. 



Inter-State MauiifactiiriBE Co,, 



HI>D!<OIN, M. <'ruix Co., WIS. 



For Sale, BEES and (|UEE^'S 



Queens, 50 cts. Nuclei, three frames with 

 Queen, $2 00; Two frames, $1.50; One frame, 

 11.00. Full Colonies, $4.00. 



Mrs. A. A. SII»PSO]>i, 



30A3 SWARTS. Greene Co., Pa. 



Beautiful Honey-Cases 



Made by the A. I. Root Co., at their prices. 



Beetitvax Wanted. 



n. H. HII>T, Bell Branch, micli. 



Whew Answcriho -his Advertisement memtioh ^^m jouRn<>. 



pec I^CPDPDC I Let me send you my 64- 

 DLL~^LL^LnO ■ page Catalog lor lSvJ7. 

 J. ITl. JeukinSf IVetumpka, 41a* 



Full Colonies for Sale 



—FINE ITALIAN.HV BRIDS- 



30 miles northwest of Chicago. In 9frame 

 Langstrotb hives. Bees In good condition. 

 Only a lew colonies. Too warm to ship long 

 distance. Prices— $5.00 uercolon\ ; 5 colonies, 

 at $J.75 each ; or 10 colonies at $4..")0 each, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



XHi-: a^ii)rica:\ siioier i,i:>i': 



ClIK'AtiiO A.XO KI l'FAI,0,>. V. 



is the Nickel Plate Road. Tickets will 

 be on sale Aug. 21st, 22nd and 23rd at 

 $I0..50 for the round trip account G. A. 

 R. Encam^pment. Returning cither via 

 rail or water. Arrangernents have been 

 made for the comfort of our patrons. 

 Extension of time will be granted until 

 Sept. 20th, if tickets are deposited with 

 the Joint Agent in Buffalo, between 

 Aug. 23rd and 27th. Mr. J. Y. Cala- 

 han, Gen'l. Agent, 111 Adams St., Chi- 

 cago, III., will be pleased to furnish in- 

 , formation in regard to train service, etc. 

 H. Thorne, C. P & T. A. 29 



very fine honey, tho quite red and very 

 thick and sweet. I take it to be clover 

 honey. I think I will get one super of 

 28 one-pound sections filled by each 

 colony, spring count. 



I would bo glad if some one would 

 give an article in the American Bee 

 .lournal on color, taste and gravity of 

 honey, of a few of the leading honey- 

 plants. 



Long live tho "Old Reliable," as it Is 

 a welcome visitor every week. I could 

 not do very well without it. 



Ira Shocket. 



Randolph Co., W. Va., July 21. 



He Makes It a Big: Success. 



I made a trip with 100 sections of 

 comb honey one day last week, and re- 

 ceived §25 in cash for the 100. This 

 was just fun for me and my noble horse. 

 We will make another trip this week. I 

 had a pretty good crop this year — 28 

 colonies in the spring, and now have 49 

 to go into winter. Yes, you always send 

 the Bee Journal right along, paid or not 

 paid ; when I begin to sell honey or ex- 

 hibit bees at a fair, it reminds me that 

 the Journal pays itself. Neighbors and 

 others wonder so much how in this world 

 I manage to produce such a nice, large 

 amount of comb honey, or even have 

 bees on exhibition at a fair. Yes, and 

 then when I pronounce or show the 

 American Bee Journal, and say, " This 

 is my guide," they look at me as tho 

 they doubted it. E. B. Kauffman. 



Lancaster Co., Pa., July 26. 



Kerosine a Bee-Sting Remedy. 



From time to time I see the question 

 askt in the American Bee Journal about 

 the best remedy for avoiding swelling 

 from bee-stings. I will give a simple 

 treatment, which I have found to be all 

 right. 



Having some 60 colonies I have had to 

 work quite a little amongst the bees, and 

 whenever I was stung my hands and 

 arms would swell and be painful and irri- 

 tate for 3 or 4 days. Having heard that 

 kerosine was good for mosquito bites, I 

 thought I would try it for bee-stings, 

 and I have found it to overcome the 

 swelling and pain. This is how I pro- 

 ceed before working on my hives : 



I roll up my shirt sleeves, take the 

 kerosine can and rub my hands and arms 

 well with the oil. 1 then slip a pair of 

 old stockings with the feet cutoff (which 

 I keep for the purpose) over my arms, 

 and go to work, and tho I may get stung, 

 I find there is no after swelling nor irri- 

 tation. May be some of our fellow bee- 

 keepers, whose skin is rather tender, 

 may find this remedy a good one. 



J. W. Dkntf.b. 



Middlesex Co., N. J. 



^X. 



Poor Season in Minnesota. 



In the Bee Journal July 29, under 

 "Editorial Comments," it says that 

 marketing a large honey crop will be 

 the principal work of a good many bee- 

 keepers during the next six months. But 

 I tell you, Mr. Editor, if a change 

 doesn't take place soon, the bee-keepers 

 in Minnesota won't be troubled much in 

 marketing their honey. The bees along 

 in the forepart of June had to be fed or 

 they would have died. The latter part 

 of June and the forepart of July they 

 did very well — stored honey in the brood- 



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OI^ECAI^OET RICH. 



If he makes enoiiph money 

 n and savfs it, 



I The Market Garden 



j/^^ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., 



V/^ Tells how to make and save 

 -\(^S money at Market Gardening. 

 50c a year. Sample Tree 

 AieiUian the American BeeJ^yumal. 



The RURAL CALIFORNIAN 



Tells all about Bees In California. 

 The yields and Price of Honey; the I'aatur- 

 aire and Nectar - Producing^ Plants; the Bee- 

 Ranches and how they are conducted. In fact 

 the entire field is fully covered by and expert 

 bee-man. Ilesidee this, the paper also tells 

 you alt about Caliroriila AsxriciiUiire and 

 Horllciiliiire. $1.50 per Year; Six Months, 

 75 cents- Sample Copies 10 cents. 



THK RURAL CALIFORNIAN, 

 218 N. Main St., - Los Angeles, Calif. 



Barnes' Foot-Power Machinery. 



Head what J. I. PARKNT.of 

 Cha KLTUN. N. v., Bays— "We 

 cut with one of your Com- 

 bined Machines, laat winter 

 5i' cbaff hives with 7-in. cap, 

 H«J honey-rackB. 5()0 broad 

 f rameB, a.fx m honey-boxes 

 and a Kreat deal of other 

 work. Thi8 winter we have 

 doable the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make and we 

 expect to do it withthisSaw. 

 It will do all you say Itwill. 

 CutalOKue and Price • List 

 Free. AddreSB. W. F. A.JOHN BARNK8. 



45Ctf No.99.=i KubyBt.. Kockford, 111. 



GOLDEN QUEENS 



And protreny warranted to tnke premium 

 at the Fairs. Terms upon application. 



J. F. Michael, Greenville, Ohio. 

 Please mention the Bee Journal. 14Btl 



n . . ■-. n >.. n I have 300 Untested 3 or 5 

 IJllPPrm Banders— 4.ic. each. Tested 3 

 U^LLUW^i-l Banders. TOc. each. They are 

 Fine, Large Queenp. and Tree from all disease. 

 This is a Money Order office. Wriie for whole- 

 sale prices. OAIlfll HlRTll, Falmontli, liusli Co., Ind. 

 28E4t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



UNG DISEASES. 



.in years' experience. If your case is 

 sufficiently serious torequire expert medi- 

 cal treatment, address 



Dr. Peiro, liX) State St.. Chicago. 



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