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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



781 



YELLOWZONES. 



For PAIN and FEVER. 



A General-Service Remedy. 



They Talk This Way :— 



"No one could believe their wonderful 

 power to heal, and so quickly, loo. without. 

 trying them." 



"1 have tried Yollowzones for bilious and 

 nervous headache, of *20 years standlnir. and 



THEY KNOCKT IT CI-EAK TO THE HOHI/ON 



•' My husband has catarrh ol the 

 Stouiarh.and they have beneflted 

 him more than auythlnfr else be 

 has taken." 



•■ Been hiid up 6 months with 

 Kiieumatism. Got more relief in 



12 hours alter taking Yellowzones than from 



all else, tho a skeptic." 



PRICE BY MAIL. 



1 Box, 25 cts. 6 Boxes for -Ill.OO. 



Mosl orders are for 6 boxes. 



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For Sale 



— GOOD— 

 BEE-LOCATION. 



Known as "Pleasant Grove Apiary," wl'hin 

 54 mile of town. Fine 10-room house, bank 

 barn, and all outbuildings. Good orchard, 

 and many varieties of smaU fruit. In the 

 basswood belt. 3 \-'2 acres jn homestead, 

 more adjolnlner if wanted. Good reasons for 

 sellintr. Write if you want a - argaln. 100 

 colonies of bees for sale with the place. 

 J. .nEHMNiil-.K. 

 47.\3t ELHOY. Juneau Co.. WIS. 



LADIES* If you have Hiiperfloua 



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send fur iit^w inliirin;»tii>n hi-w ti> reiinive it easily and 

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A Special Booklet Bargaiu ! 



For a limited time we wish to make our 

 readers a »|>e<'lal offer on boolslets on Bees. 

 Poultry. Health, etc. Upon receipt of 75 

 cenm we will mail any 6 of the list below: 

 and lor $1.25 we will mail the ivbole 

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\. Foul Brood, by Dr. Howard 2.jc 



2. Poultry for Market and Profit 2oc 



3. Turkeys for Market and Profit -Ihc 



4. Our Poultry Doctor 30c 



5. Capons and Caponlzng 30c 



B. Hand-Book of Health, by Dr. Foote.- 25c 

 7 Kendall's HorseEook 25c 



8. Rural Life 25c 



9. Kopp's Commercial Calculator 2.">c 



10. Foul Brood, by Kobnke 10c 



11. Siio and Silage, by Prof Cook 25c 



12. Blenen-Kultur. by Newman 40c 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



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are worth looking 

 at. We are mak- 



OUR PRICES 



lug the new 



I'liampion <°li:i 11-11 ive 



with dovetailed body and supers, 

 and a full line of other Siippllef, 

 and we are •'elling them che.\i*. A 

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 you?* J* 



U. H. SCHIIIDT Si CO., 

 Box 187 Shkbovo*n, Wis. 



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would pay for the trouble in so doing. 

 2. I cannot see that there is anything 

 to be gained by inversion at any time, at 

 least I have not found any gain by in- 

 verting. If one attempted to follow all 

 tho "fads'" that are mentioned from 

 time to time, his time would be so taken 

 up that ho would have no opportunity 

 to take care of his honey supply. 



Bees in the Cellar. 



We have 2 inches of snow this morning, 

 and more coming, but the weather is mild 

 and gentle. Bees are in the cellar, the last 

 going in yesterday, in fine condition. They 

 had a fine flight the previous days, but 

 more than half went in on the 10th, after 

 having been kept in by cold for two weeks ; 

 they are not in so good condition. 



S. T. Pettit. 



Ontario, Canada, Nov. 23. 



Report for 1897. 



I got 7.5 pounds per colony of comb 

 honey the past season. I have put the bees 

 into winter quarters in the best condition 

 since I have been keeping bees. They did 

 well around here this year. I am making 

 the bee-business a study, and have all the 

 leading text-books, and take the "Old Re- 

 liable." which has come for three years 

 without a single mishap. S. A. Moats. 



Ritchie Co., W. Va., Nov. 36. 



Forced to ftuite Bee>KeepiDg'. 



I am forced to go out of the business of 

 Iryinr/ to produce honey. Poor, pock, 

 POOREST, is the record for three years; 

 in fact, I have had but one fairly good crop 

 in 10 years. Wild flowers plowed up, 

 alfalfa all dead, and ditto ell other varieties 

 of clover. There are but a few favored 

 localities in this State for the apiarist. I 

 regret to be obliged to record such a 

 gloomy condition of affairs, but it is the 

 truth. A. C. Ttrrel. 



Madison Co., Nebr., Dec. 1. 



Cypress Lumber for Hives. 



In answer to the query on page 74.5. about 

 c"press lumber for hives. I would say that 

 three years ago I purchast 50 colonies of 

 bees in Atchison Co., Mo. , in old-fashioned 

 hives made of cypress lumber, and I was 

 informed that the bees had been continu- 

 ously in them for 4U years; yet, when I 

 transferred the bees, soon afterwards, the 

 hives were in a good state of preservation, 

 altho never painted. I have u.sed cypress 

 to a limited extent for the last two years 

 in the construction of hives, and regard it 

 next, if not equal, to white pine. The 

 cypress we get here is entirely free of 

 knots, and the price the same as white pine. 

 Yellow pine I regard the poorest lumber 

 for hives in existence. J. L. Gaxut. 



Humboldt Co., Nebr. 



About Rearing ftueens. 



Perusing the pages of the American Bee 

 Journal I find to be foremost among many 

 pleasures. The queen-talk therein of late, 

 to me. is very impressive. My responsive 

 cord was toucht by an article on page 722. 

 by Dr. J. P. H. Brown, on •■ Queen Rearing 

 —Some Concise Directions," especially the 

 part relative to the age of bees necessary 

 for the best cell-building. 



A colony was found queenless the latter 

 part of April, with a small amount of capt 

 brood and three or four queen-cells, almost 

 ready to hatch : but not hting of the pre- 

 ferred "denomination." they were disposed 

 of without ceremony, and select larvii? for 



BEES FOR SALE. 



About 90 Tolonies of Italians. Any one want- 

 in^r to start an aptary cannot do betler than 

 to call on Uv K Callup, 8anta Ana. Oalif.. 

 and examine ihe Bees before purchasiof? else- 

 where. Double sots of Combs In LauK'rfirolh- 

 Slmpliclty Hives, and warraaled a superior 

 lot of Bees for bu'^tne'ts. Currespodence so- 

 licited. I>r. E. I;ALL.I'1', 



Santa Ana. Oranjce Co.. Cal.. 



SEE THAT WINK ! 



IKee - SiipiilicK ! UoOT's 



Goods iit Koot's Prices. 

 Poader'H Honey . Jars, 



and every thing used by 

 bee-keepers Prompt ser- 

 vice, low freight r^ite. Cat- 

 iree. Walter S Ponder, 

 .. I ,. K ,„ni<. ^j 162 Mass. Ave., 



W'" powtKi(vi> Indianapolis. Indiana. 



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That covers the whole Aplcultural Field more 

 completely than any other published, send 

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Bee-Keeper's Guide. 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FODNDATIOS 



Has No Sag in Brood-Frames 



TtiiD Flat-Bottom Foundation 



Has So Fishbooe id the Sarplos HoDef. 



Being the cleanest Is nsaally worked 

 the qalckesi of any Foundation made 



J. A. VAN D£USEN. 



Sole Manaraotnrer, 

 9pront Brook MontKomery Co.. N. Y. 



ONE MAN WITH THE 



UNION ^^^i;'!,--'^- 



Can do the work of four 

 men using hand tools, in 

 Ripping, Cuttlng-o£f, Mi- 

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 Edging-up. Jointing Stuff, 

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