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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



June 20. 



-notice- 

 To Bee - Keepers and Dealers. 



I have oue of the largest Factories In the 

 West, devoted entirely to the manufacture of 

 Bee-Keepers' yui^jlies. 



Having made arrangements with the In- 

 ventor to maiuifacture the " Hlgginsville 

 Hive-Cover," 1 will place It on all hives sent 

 out this year, unless otherwise ordered. 



Write at once for large illustrated Cata- 

 logue for 189.5. giving full description and 

 prices of HiggiusviUe Hive -Covers, Dove- 

 tailed Hives, Sections, Frames, Supers. Foun- 

 dation, Crates, Boxes, Smokers, Extractors, 

 etc. 



Write for prices on large quantities. 



E. L. Kineaid, Walker, Vernon Co., Mo. 



Mention the ^linertcan DceJounuil. 



California 





If you care to know of its Fruits, Flowers. 

 Climate or Resources, send for a Sample Copy 

 of California's Favorite Paper— 



The Pacific Rural Press 



The leading Horticultural and Agricultural 

 paper of the Pacific Coast. Published weekly, 

 handsomely illustrated, $2.40 per annum. 

 Sample Copy Free. 



PACIFIC RURAL PRESS, 



220 Market St,. - SA.N FRANCISCO, CAL. 



BEGINNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of the 

 Amateur Bee-Kceper, a 70-page book by 

 Prof. J. W. Rouse. Price 25 cents; If 

 sent by mail. 28e. The little book and 

 the Progressive Bee-Keeper (a live, pro- 

 gressive 28-page monthly journal) one 

 year, 65c. Address any first-class dealer, 

 or 

 LEAHT MFG. CO,, Higginsville, Mo. 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES "^"^IL^^ftl. 



Keeper "—how to manage bees. etc. — 25 cts. 

 The "Model Coop." for hen and her brood 

 Wyandotte, Langsban and Leghorn Bggs foi 

 hatching. Cat. free, but state what you want 

 J . 'W. ROUSE & CO. , Mexico, Mo. 



BIG DROPS 



of ■water has made the vegetation. Now 

 the sun shines — the Honey wells up — the 

 Bees gather it, and every Bee-Keeper 

 should have all needed Supplies at 

 once. Catalogue Free. 



Thos. G. Newman, ^^l^i^^ltVli^J'- 



WILLIAMS^ Au^matic Reversible Honey-Extractor. 



Perfect In Principle and Workings. Here is what 

 the veteran bee-keeper, N. E. France, of Platte- 

 ville. Wis., says of it: "I consider the Williams 

 Automatic Reversible Extractor head and shoul- 

 ders;above any I have ever used; and further- 

 more, consider it the best on the market." 



Italian Queens. 



Bright Yellow or Leather-Colored Italian Queens 



at prices to suit the times. 

 Untested Queens reared present season — one. 



70c.; two. $1.35; three. $2.00; six, $3.50; 12, $6.50 



Tested Queen, reared '94 $1 .00 



Select Tested Q'n •• •■ 1.50 



Extra Selected for breeding, Tbe Very Best 2.00 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Price- 



List Free. Address, 



Van Allen & Williams, Barnum, Wis. 



p. S.— We have a few Hybrid Queens in one of 

 our bee-yards— to those that want them, 25 cts. 

 for one, 5 for $1. Stamps taken for single Queen. 

 Send Express Money Order payable .at Barnum, 

 orP.O Money Order payable at Boscobel, Wis. ; 

 or Draft on Milwaukee or Ohicago. 

 ^^ Besuie t(j mr ntl.ui thi Amuican Bee Journal when you write. _i^ 



ONE-PIECE SECTIONS-CHEAP I 



In Order to Reduce Our §lock, We Offer 



No. 1 WHITE SECTIONS — 5Kx6Jix2, open 



on two 5J4 sides : 



1000 for $2.50. 5000 at $2.35 per M. 



10,000 at $2.25 per M. 



No. 1 CREAM SECTIONS -4Mx4"4x7-to-ft.; 



\%,l%, 1 ^S-Ki and 2 Inch : 



1000 for $1.50. 5000 at $1.40 per M. 



10,000 at $1.35 per M. 



Or. B. LEWIS COMPANY, Watertown, Wis. 



bor — who has only old box-hives, standing 

 in a most exposed position (one colony in a 

 nail-keg), the bees " looking out for them- 

 selves "—loses not one colony. 



The article by C. Davenport, on page 309, 

 has, I think, more value for amateur bee- 

 keepers than the cost lof three years' sub- 

 scription to the American Bee Journal. 

 B. F. Onuerdonk. 



Mountain View, N. J., May 18. 



[It is an excellent plan to have a space 

 of two inches or more under the frames in 

 winter. A section-case will do well, but of 

 couse there must be no sections in it, for 

 they would be rendered unfit for use. 



Perhaps the very reason colonies winter 

 better in box-hives is because they are in 

 such hives. The bee-space all around the 

 frames is a nice thing for tbe convenience 

 of the bee-keeper, but that very space is 

 probably a bad thing for wintering. — Ed. J 



»!H.OlTNDATION— Cliolce Qnalily. 



|i('r<Thln Brood, 40c.; Thin Surplus. 50 cts. 



Inii 5 ;. reduction in 10-pound lots. 



^a. J. J. ANGUS, Plyuiontli, Wis. 



Golden Italian Queens, 60 Cts.! 



Special Terms and Circular Free. 



J. F. Michael, Greenville, Ohio. 



25A4t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



TiOAT 



AND LUNQ DISEASES, 

 DR. PEIRO. Specialist 

 Offices: 1019, 100 State St., 

 CHICAGO. Hours 9 to 4. 



OLOKIES OF ITALIAN BEES L°a/° 



GVIJ<Flllljk3 \fl llAUIHll IlLLikl Lang- 

 Xstroth frame hives, $4.00 each. Tested 

 ^^ix 01' Untested Italian Queens at 75c each; 

 2 or more at 60c sach. Address, 



OTTO KLEINOW, 

 122 Military Ave., - DETROIT, MICH. 



Bee-Pamphlet Bars^ain 



Preparation of Honey for the Market* 



IncludlDK the pruduction and care of comb and 

 extracted honey. A chapter from Bees and 

 HoxEY. Price, 10 cents. 



Bee-Pasturaa:e a. Neceeslty.— ThiB book sug 

 gests what and how to plan U Is a chapter froni 

 Bees and Uoney. Price. 10 cents. 



SwarmlnK, Dividing and Feeding:.— Hints 

 to beginners In apiculture. A chapter from BEES 

 AND HoNEV. Price, 5 cents. 



Bees In 'Winter, Chaff-Packing, Bee Houses 

 and Cellars. This Is a chapter from BEES ANO 

 Honey. Prtce, 5 cents. 



The Hive I tise, by G. M. Doolittle. It 

 details his management of bees, and methods 

 of producing- comb honey. Price. 5 cents. 



^&~ We will send the above 5 Pamphlets 

 postpaid for 25 cts. ; or club them with the 

 Bee Journal for one year for $1.15; or we 

 will give them as a Premium for sending one 

 New Subscriber to this journal for a year. 



Wajits or Excjiajiges. 



This department is only for your " Wants " 

 or bona-flde " Exchanges," and such will be 

 Inserted here at 10 cents a line for each 

 time, when specially ordered into this depart- 

 ment. Exchanges for cash or tor price-lists, 

 or notices offering articles for sale, will not 

 be inserted here— such belong in the regular 

 advertising columns, at regular rates. 



TO EXCHANGE- ISuzz-Saw, Shipping-Cases. 

 Lang. Section-Frames with tin separators, 

 for Queens, Honey, or own offer. 

 22A4t G. M. DEER, Riga, Mich, 



A Binder for holding a year's num- 

 bers of the Bkk Journal we mail for- 

 only 75 cents ; or clubbed witb the 

 JouBNAL for $1.60. 



