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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



April : 



1899. 



BUY A T WHOLESALE 



Travelinv; men's 



No. ai 4— Three-spring Extension-Top Car- 

 riage. Price, complelt, with lamps, fenders, cur- 

 tains, storm apron and pole or shafts, $65; asual 

 retail pnce, |**5. 



and puarantee and wfli-rant ever>'thincr. 



flkhart Carriage and Harness Mfg. Co. 



and save all intermediate profits and expenses, 

 expenses, atrents' and dealers* cuiimiits^ione, 

 losses on bad accounts, et<'. 



We have no AgeniSm 



We sell to you direct from our factory 

 at wholesale prices. We are the iBrjc- 

 est manufacturers of rehlcleft and 

 hurncHM In the world eelllntr to the 

 eonKuiner exclu-tlvely. You may not 

 have been acriisti.med to dealintr thia 

 way but jUst one trial will convince you 

 of its advantages. We are not dealers 



or jobbers. We make every article 



we «ell. 170 styles of vehicles and fi5 trimmed, $17; a^ |,'or,d 

 styles of harness to select from. No retails for $25. 

 matter where you live, we can reach you. 



We ship our goods anywhere for ex amiaatf on 



Send for our Iiircc IIIuRtrated Cotuloiruc— FK TE. 



*^fe!i:r';.^,\^^ Elkhart, Indiana. 



No. 100— Po«»>le Bugpy 

 Harness. Price, full nitkel 



Caiifornia ! 



If you care to know of its 

 Fruits, Flowers, Climate 

 or Resources, send for a sample copy of Cali- 

 fornia's Favorite Pajjer— 



The Pacific Rural Press, 



The leadiuf^ Horticultural and Agricultural 

 paper of the Pacific Coast. Publisht weekly, 

 handsomelj' illustrated, $2.00 per annum. Sara- 

 pie copy free. 



PACIFIC RURAL PRESS, 

 330 Market Street, - San Francisco, Cai.. 



FREE FOR A MONTH .... 



If you are interested in Sheep in any way 

 you cannot afford to be without the best and 

 onlv Weekly Sheep Paper ])ublisht in the 

 Unted States. 



Wool ^larUets and Slieep 



has a hobby which is the sheep-breeder and 

 his industry, first. foremost and all the time. 



Are yiui intcrt-'^tf d Vg Write to day. ' ^ 



WOOL MARKETS AND SHEEP, CHICAGO, ILL. 



AND BUY YOUR 



Lisien ! TaRe my Advice 

 Bee-SuBPiiGs 01 fliiou§t Weiss ! 



FINE FOUNDATION AND TONSiOF IT. WORKING 



Wax into Foundation for Cash or Trade a Specialty. I defy competition in 

 Foundation, nillions of Sections— Polisht on both Sides. 



Satisfaction Guar.\nteed on a full line of Supplies, n Send for a Cata- 

 log and be your own judge. Wax Wanted at 27 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered to me. 



AUGUST WEISS, Hortonville, Wis. 



intf 



Carloads ' 

 of Bee- 



Sections, 

 Shipping-Cases, 

 Comb Foundation 



and EVERYTHING used in the bee-industry. We want the name and address of every bee-keeper 

 in America. We supply dealers as well as consumers. We have Dry Kiln, Improved Machin- 

 erv, 40,000 feet of floor space, and all modern appliances. We make prompt shipment. Write 

 for Catalog^s, Quotations, etc. INTER=STATE MFG. CO,, Hudson, St. Croix Co.. Wis. 



The Oliver Typewriter. 



IT TOOK 25 YEARS to find out that typewriters have been built up-side-down. 



The OLIVER is built right-side up, where the WORK IS IN SIGHT. 



THE OLIVER IS POPULAR because it is an up-to-date typewriter, not in the 



Trust, and because it shows eveky wokd as vou write it. 



+2NiINl USE BYn^ 



Harper Bros., New York. 



McClure's Magazine, New York. 

 Kevikw of Reviews, New York. 

 KECCtKD, Chicag"o. 

 Times-Hek.\ld, Chicago. 

 Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago. 

 Morgan &. Wright. Chicago. 

 U. S. Government, Washington. 

 C, M. & St, p. R. R., Chicago. 

 Chas. Sckibner's Sons, New York. 

 CosMoronTAN, New York. 

 Journal, New York. 

 Trihune. Chicago. 

 Inter-Ocean, Chicago. 

 Title A: Trust Co., Chicago. 

 J. V. Farwell & Co.. Chicago. 

 Youth's Companion, Boston. 

 Illinois Central R.R., Chicago 

 and countless other houses of like importance 

 and character. 



lT.,k... Oliver Typewriter Company, ^^^^j-i^-^'sroViLl^"^^"^*' 



17D(<t f lease mention Bee Journal when ■writing. 



rid heat to artic cold, as the seasons have 

 come and gone. Then limber up the binges 

 and bring yourself into a happy frame of 

 mind for the work that must be done— work 

 that if intelligently accomplisht will prove 

 our physical as well as financial blessing. 



" Oh. but I feel sort of rheumaticky these 

 days — can't spunk up like I used to, you 

 know," says our elder Uncle Billy. Just 

 so. I understand your feelings. The mus- 

 cles have become infiltrated with a kind of 

 poison termed '■ uric acid," which, from 

 want of sufficient exertion to throw it off, 

 makes the legs and arms and back stiff, 

 lame and sore. But, say, Uncle Billy, you 

 don't have to seek far for the best remedy 

 which a kind Nature provides. Just look 

 around for those early yellow dandelions — 

 the bees'll take you right to 'em. Dig up a 

 hatful of the roots and leaves and get 

 mother to make you a gallon of good 

 strong tea of them, and take a cupful each 

 night and morning tor a week or two — 

 drink it hot, mind you — and see where all 

 those pains and aches have gone to ! Why, 

 you'll feel like cutting the " pigeon wing " 

 as in days of long ago. 



Well, here's to you ! Dk. Peiro. 



2-frame Nticleus with Untested 

 Queen, $2.25. 



Untested Italian Queens, t)5 cents each. Ready 



May 1, IS')"). Have orders bookt now, 



and g-et bees when wanted. 



F. J. GUNZEL, Obear, Craighead Co., flrk. 



15Atf ' Please mention the Bee Journal. 



DITTMER'S 



Comb Foundation 



Wholesale and Retail. 



V\Zorking V\^ax 



INTO FOUNDATION FOR CASH A SPECIALTY. 



Hives, Seetions, 



and a full line oi SUPPLIES. 



I sell the VERY BEST at lowest prices and 

 ship proraptlj-. 



Send me your name for 1S99 catalog and prices, 



whether you are a large or small 



consumer or dealer. 



Beeswax always wanted for cash or trade at the 

 highest price. Address, 



GUS DITTMER, Augusta, Wis. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



Has no Sag in Brood-Frames, 



Thin Flat-Bottom Foundation 



Has no Fishbone in the Surplus 



Honey. 

 Being the cleanest is usually workt 

 the quickest of any foundation made. 



J. A. VAN DEVSEN, 



Sole Manufacturer, 

 Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N.Y. 



Illinois. — The Northern Illinois Bee-Keepers' 



Association will hold two sessions of its spring 

 meeting, one at Mr. John Wagner's, nearBeuna 

 Vista, Stephenson Co., under the supervision of 

 the Vice-President: and one at Mr. Oliver Tay- 

 lor's, at Harlem. Winnebago Co., in charge of 

 the President, on Tui-sday, May 16, ISW. Every 

 one is cordiallv invited. B. Kennedy, Sec. 

 New Milford, 111. 



Connecticut.— The annual meeting of the Con- 

 necticut Bee-Keepers' Association will be held 

 at the Capitol, at Hartford, May 3, ISO*). 



Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. W. E. Riley, Sec. 



Colorado.^A .ioint meeting of the Colorado^ 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association and the Denver 

 Bee-Keepers' Association, will be held in roont 

 35, second floor of the Capitol Building, in Den- 

 ver, Wednesday, Maj' 10, at 10 a.m. Amend- 

 ments of the Constitution and By-Laws, and 

 other important matters, will be brought up. 

 Frank Rauchfuss, Sec. 



Denver, Colo, (box 378). 



