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rHK AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



765 



YELLOWZONES. 



For PAIN and FEVER. 



A General-Service Remedy. 



They Talk This Way:— 



"No one could believe their wonderful 

 power to heal, and 60 quickly, too. without 

 tryln^f them." 



•■ I imve tried Yollowzones for bilious and 

 nervous headache, of 20 years standiny. and 



TIIEYKNOCKTIT CLEAK TO TIIK IIOHIZON 



•' My husband has catarrh of the 

 Stomach. and they have benetlted 

 him more than anything- else he 

 has taken." 



'■ Been laid up 6 months with 

 Rheumatism. Got more relief in 



12 hours after taking Yellowzones than from 



all else, tho a skeptic." 



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1 Box, 25 ets. 6 Boxes for $1.00. 



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"W. B. HOUSE, M.D. 



Drawer 1. DETOUK, lUICH. 



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NO DIRT LEFT 



clothes washed with the 



BUSY BEE WASHER." 



100 pieces in one hour and 



hard work done, ThaVa 



therernni, AGENTS 



WANTED. ETcluslTe 



sale. WritPfortorma. 



Lake Erie Mfg. Co.* 147E. 13St.«Erie,Pa. 



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Farm Bee-Keet)ing. 



The only bee-paper in the United 

 States edited exclu.'iively in the in- 

 terest of the farmer bee-keeper and 

 the beginner is THE BUSY BEE, 

 publlsht by — 

 Emerson T. Abbott, St. Joseph, Mo. 



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 Please mention Bee Journal when "writing. 



Barnes' Foot-Power Machinery. 



'■ -- Head whatJ. I. PARENT, o 



Charlton, N.Y., says— "We 



col with one of your Com- 

 bined Machines, luat winter 

 50 chaff hives with 7-tn. cap, 

 100 honey-racks, 5'>0 broad 

 frames, li.o* k i honey-boxes 

 and a great deal of other 

 work. This winter we have 

 doable the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make and we 

 expect to do it with this Saw. 

 Itwill do all you say ItwUl. 

 CatalORue and Price • List 



Free. Addreas. W. F. A JOHN BARNEB. 



4^Ctf No. 99.S Bnby?*L. Kockford. III. 



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Tlie RURAL CALIFORNIAN 



Tells all about Bees in California. 

 The Yields and Price of Honey; the Pastur- 

 aire and Nectar - Producitigr Plants: the Bee- 

 Ranches and how they are conducted. In fact 

 the entire field Is f uUj' covered by and expert 

 bee-man. Besides this, the paper also tells 

 you all about ralirornia Asrlciiltiire and 

 Hortleiilinre. .tl..oO per Year; Six Months, 

 75 cents. Sample Copies 10 cents. 



THE RIJK.IL. <:'.4LIFOKNIAN, 



218 N. Main St. - Los Angeles. Camf. 

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The American Poultry Journal, 



r.J \ I)Ii.\UUl>IiS ST., 



CHICAGO, - ILL. 



Alitlirn-jl ^*"" '* over a quarter of a cent- 

 JMill 11(11 ury old and is still growing must 

 posst-ss intrinsic merit of its o*n. and its 

 field must be a valuable one. 



Such Is the American KA Aantu a VftQP 

 Poultry Journal. WW CCIIIS d JldF. 



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Qet;)Gral Itetrjs* 



Poor Season for Bees. 



Bees have done poorly all summer 

 here. Very few colonies stored any sur- 

 plus honey, allho the hives have been 

 full of bees. Mary E. Dewey. 



Manatee Co., Fla., Nov. 15. 



Honey- Year a Poor One. 



I have 120 colonies of bees wintering. 

 I could not do without the Bee Journal. 

 We had a poor honey-year in this 

 locality, Frank Blaschard. 



Chenango Co., N. Y., Nov. 22. 



Too Much Bulk Honey Produced. 



There is too much bulk honey pro- 

 duced here. My bees are packt for win- 

 ter on the .summer stands — 115 in chaff 

 hives, on the same plan as for 12 years 

 past. We have had no rain of any con- 

 sequence since July 5. 



John C. Stewart. 



Nodaway Co., Mo., Nov. 19. 



Bees Did Well. 



I had 20 colonies, spring count, and 

 run for comb honey nearly altogether 

 the past season. One colony I had on 

 four supers of 28 sections each, all well 

 filled and capt, and the balance two 

 supers each. I sell all my honey at 

 home by the super, at S-l.OO each, to 

 the grocer. Honey was a failure in this 

 neighborhood the past season. I think 

 my success lies in the old American Bee 

 Journal ; it gives everything in season. 

 I get it regularly. Long may it live. 

 W. J. Stevenson. 



Ontario, Canada, Nov. 17. 



Sweet Clover — Putting Bees In. 



The Busy Bee is doing lots of good by 

 republishing so many articles on the 

 sweet clover topic. They are now in 

 convenient shape to refer to readily. 



I expected to have moved my bees (31 

 colonies) into winter quarters (house- 

 cellar) before this date, but I shall leave 

 them out-doors as long as such nice 

 weather as we now have continues. My 

 practice for several years past is to cel- 

 lar my bees as late as possible, and then 

 to put them out for good as early as pos- 

 sible after March 1. I don't want my 

 bees to remain in-doors until the trees 

 begin to bloom, as many do. 



M, M. Baldridge. 



Kane Co., 111., Nov. 19. 



Report for Several Years. 



In 1895 I purchast a colony and in- 

 creast it lo two, but got no surplus, be- 

 cause I knew nothing of their manage- 

 ment. The next season I increast the 

 two colonies to seven, and secured 80 

 pounds of surplus honey. This season I 

 started with six colonies and a 3-frame 

 nucleus, and secured TOO pounds of sur- 

 plus honey, mostly comb, and increast 

 to 14 colonies. From one colony I 

 secured 175 pounds of extracted honey, 

 it being the only colony that did not 

 swarm. 



So you see the amount of surplus In- 

 creast as my knowledge of the manage- 



BEES FOR SALE. 



About ao Colonies of Italians. Any one want- 

 inf; to start an apiary cannot do i>ctter than 

 to call on Mr E Gallup, Santa Ana. Calif., 

 and examine the Bees before piirchaslnK else- 

 where. Double sets of Combs in Lanirstroth- 

 Slmpllclty Hives, and warranted a superior 

 lot of Bees for bu=lne's. Cjrrespodence so- 

 licited. Dr. K. ii\t.1uW, 



Santa Ana. Uranire Co.. CAr>. 



SEE THAT WINK ! 



Bee- SuppUeit! Root's 



Goods at Hoot's Prices. 

 Ponder's Ho'hey - Jan, 



and every thing- Used by 

 bee-keepers. Prompt ser- 

 vice, low freiKht rate. Cat- 

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 «ii „iihMinpft''i T 16'2 Mass. Ave., 



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Bee-Keeper's Guide. 



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PATENT WIRED COMB F0D5DATI0H 



Mas No !Sag in Brood-Frame* 



Thin Flat-Bottom FoundatioD 



Has So Flshbooe in the Sarplos Hooef . 



Belne the cleanest Is nsually worked 

 the quickest of any Foundation made 



J. A. VAN DEUSEN* 



Sole Manufacinrer, 

 Sprout Brook MontKOmery Co., N. Y. 



ONE MAN WITH THE 



UNION ^^'-liTw"-'^'- 



Can do the work of four 

 men using hand tools. In 

 Kipping, Cuttlnp-off. Mi- 

 tring. Rabbeting, Groov- 

 ing. Gaining. Dadolnp, 

 Edglng-up. Jointing Stuff, 

 etc. Full Line of Foot and 

 Hand Power Machinerj. 

 Sold on Trial. Catalosuf Fret. 

 SEME^^A FAI.I.S ITIFC. CO., 

 46 Water St SENECA FALLS. N. T. 



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DEC I^CCDCD^ I Let me send you my 6+- 

 ULt-NLLrLnO • page Catalog for 18H7. 

 J. 1*1. Jenkins, IVetunipka, Ala. 



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