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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



September 2, 1897. 



LULL Successful Hec-Kecpiiig, 



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I IKbk and our 1897 Ualalotr. lor2- 

 ceut stam|i. or a cpj' of the 

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 Everyililiii: used bv Bee-Kee|i«.T8, and al 

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 DR. PEIRO, Specialist 

 Offices: IOI9, 100 State St.. 

 CH IC AGO. Hou rs 9 to 4. 



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 1 of the 



BEE JOURNAL thai 

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has concluded to sel 

 — BKE8 and yUKENB- 

 In their seaaon, during 

 1897, at thetollowinn 

 prices : 



One Colony of Italians 

 on 9 Gallup frames, In 

 light BhlpplnK-boi S6(J0 



Kiye Colonies 2500 



Ten Colonies 45 ijo 



1 untested queen. 1 110 

 6 " queens 5 .50 

 12 " " 10"0 



1 tested Queen... |i .so 

 8 ■' Queens. 3 50 

 1 select tested queen 2 > 

 8 " " Queens 4 00 



Belectteaied queen, previous season's rearing . 4 On 

 Bitra Selected for breeding, thb vkbt best. 5 (in 

 About a Pound of BKK8 In a Two-frame Nucleus 

 with any Queen. 13.00 ertra. 



Vr circular free, giving full particulars regarc- 

 iQg the Bees and each class of Queens. 

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Last year we told of ?, Michigan a^oniwUo could 

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 cialty, and Ihere are no better bees In the 

 country than mine. To bo convlnued. order 

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eA35t MARSHFIELD MFG. CO., Marshfield, Wis. 



The Bee-Keeper's Guide 



This I5th and latest edition of Prof. Cook's 

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 of gel ting NEW subscribers for the American 

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A description of the book bere Is quite un- 

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 Journal (with J'i.uOi. and we will mail you a 

 copy of Prof. Cook's book free as a premi- 

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 or we club It with the Bee Journal for a year 

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CO., 118 Michigan St., Chicago, 111. 



All Unsolicited Testinioiiial ! 



The following editorial 

 appears in the Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Review for August; 

 and altho the i\o-ltrip 

 Sliippiiig' C^sixc idea is old, we believe we were the fli'st to bring it prominently before 

 the putilic. We introduced it in the summer of ISUB. Well, now read what the editor 

 of the Review says : 





" Sliipping'-t'ases ot the No-l>rlp Slyle are decid- 

 edly superior to the old style in which the honey, if any drips from 

 the combs, and this very frequently happens, runs out through the 

 bottom ot the case and daubs the top of the under case. Dirt and 

 dust stick to this honey, and give the cases a very untidy appear- 

 ance. The no-drip case prevents all this. 1 used l!"iO cases last 

 year, and carted them around to live State fairs, and only those 

 who have been through such experiences with the old style of case 

 know the comfort experienced in handling dry. clean cases at all 

 times. It any one experiences any trouble in folding up the paper 

 tray that goes in the bottom, let him make a board about one- 

 eighth of an inch, or a trifle more, smaller than the inside of the 

 case. Place the sheet ot paper on top of the case, lay on the board, 

 forcing the paper to the bottom of the case. A nail driven into 

 the upper side ot the board will furnish a handle for removing the 

 board. The lower corners of the board may need rounding off to 

 prevent their puncturing the paper. It may require a little pa- 

 tience and practice to get the board just right and to learn how to 

 use it, but the neatness and dispatch that follow will amply repay 

 the trouble." 





Do we make the I\o-I>rip i!^liipplng:-<'awc'.' Of course, we do. Send us a 

 trial order, and try your honey in them on the market. If you do not have some pleased 

 customers we shall be surprised. 



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118 ilii'lilti <■■ NIrcct, <'lii<'iiu.o. 

 10 Villi- Sirci'l, Fhlludi'lplilu. 

 NyrticuNe, IN. %'. 

 Itlei'liaiilt' KalU, ITIalue. 

 !il. Paul, lUluu. 



THE A. I. ROOT GO. 



MEDINA, 



OHIO. 



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