1895. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



547 



Oonvenaioo ^«ti«-«j». 



Kansas.— There will be a mpeMng- of the 

 Souths ^tB^n Kansjis Hie-K''e|)His' Asfoi-ia- 

 tlon 111 Foit Pciitt. Kaui- .on .sepr. UP. 1K93. 

 All aroi<)nli.iII.\ luviteil to cum i' and havn a 

 good 'i me. There will be a lull in- siam. 



Bronson, Kaus J. C. Halch. Sec. 



W^sco^6IN.— The South westPTi WlBconsln 

 Bee Ki eiii'is' Assor-imiiiri will hold Us next 

 meeting at. PI ilm-llle, Wis., Out. 8 iiiul H, 

 189.'). *'Conie. pvery oue." n.iti't get (lis- 

 oouriitcedif we haven't siotao'opol homy. 

 We Mill have agooil lime at I'lai icvilli'. jiit-t 

 the same Biirnryour when iind (iaughtiTS 

 wlih \ou Mauy iutereslluK sulij 'is will be 

 discussed. M. M. KiCE. Sec. 



Bo-O"bel. Wis. 



LAST CALL! 



GoMeii Iialiuii tiueciis. 



August and cfeptemhei . 60 els. : Oct., 75o. 

 J. F. IfllCHAGIj, dreeiiville. Olito. 



34Alt MenlUyn the AmerixMn Ute JcwnOL. 



J. D. 61VENS 



AnotEser Wonder!^! Oiire. 



Ever sinre ny "ciil'lmod" I had h'^on i" 

 trouble, inherited a loi:t-!enry ij "bre.iUing 

 out." After a severe attack T have oficn 

 been confined to I'le stable ff^r-w-eks. Also 

 troubled Willi ar;ugi^?scnsa;ijn lu my nose, 

 and a feeling us if sluok willi pi'r^forks by 

 angry T^cn. I was threatened witlx "Unlo.sjna 

 treatment, "b'',a f -ie'id recommprided T'^1 s- 

 Uci*y as compounded by the Pa^re Woven 

 Wire Fence t-o-. Adrian, Mi'^h. (>'e do^^e 

 w»pk"l a ("^iiplpte cure, pnd I C-.i fruely 

 recoinineud i'in : '.iFimilarcLiSes. 



Yours truly, nnrbnm rJnll. 



GOLDEN QUEENS 



From Texas. ''^«r.L:W::^ 



aswrll lis (or Bejiiit) and (-«*iiileiief»o. 



^^~ Sale arrival ami rna-ioriHlilt; ealiat'ao- 

 tion guaranteed. Write Inr Price- List. 



Unt&sted, 75e— Al'arra/ifecf, 91, 



10A"3^ Mfiilinn thp. Amprirnii Tier JiturrwL 



Globe BeeV'eii 



mail for One Dollar. 



Five cross-bars are rlvlted In the 

 'centre at the top. These bend down 

 p and button to studs on a neck-band. 

 The bars are best light spring steel. 

 « The neckband is hard spring brass. 

 The netting is white with face-piece 

 of black to see through. 



It is easily put together and folds 

 «mpactly tn a case, 1x6x7 Inches. 

 -the whole weighing but 6 ounces. 

 It can be worn over an ordinary hat; fits any head; 

 doee not obstruct the vision, and can be worn in bed 

 without discomfort. It is a boon to any ooe whoir 

 fllee bother, mosqultos bite, or bees stlng. 



!%«;«■'" t>U eta. Celt U. 



^^Tbts Veil weulubwitb the liee Jouriial 

 for one year— bdth forSi.T.i; or ^ive free as a 

 Premium tor sending' us ;i New Subscribern to 

 the Bee JouPDal atiBl.OO each. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



- CHICAGO, ILLS. 



3 or 5 Kaiided — (Jnlest'd 

 bO eta. ; « lor $ ;.*J5. Tested. 

 7oc.: 6 l()r«+. ;5. 



€UA>. H. THIf^S, 



&TEELEV1LLE. I LL. 



Mention the Amrm'crtv Up^ .Imtrvni ;i4Ati 



Queens 



READERS 



or tbls Jonmal iv1t« 

 write to any of out 

 ndvertisers, either Id 

 •rdeiing, «r aslilng about tlie GooiU 

 offered, 1^11 please state tbat tliejr mw 

 **ie AdTerUaeasent tn this paper. 



man and McCollum. both of Cresco, How- 

 ard Co, Iowa. They reported that they 

 could find no other cause of death but the 

 sting of the bee. which they found to be on 

 one of the large blood vessels of the man's 

 neck. This is rather an old story, as it hap- 

 pened in 18fi7, but if it was true then, it is 

 just as true to-day. Now, it any of the 

 readers of the Bee Journal (or any other 

 man) ever knew of a similar case. I should 

 like to have them report, as to whether the 

 bee is capable of taking the life of the api- 

 arist. If It be so, we ought to know it. 

 Colfax, Iowa. C. E. Woodworth. 



[Although personally I never saw a case 

 like the one mentioned by Mr. W., still I 

 have no doubt of its being a fact. I have 

 heard of people being kicked to death by 

 horses, and fatally booked by cattle; some 

 have died from being bitten I ly poisonous 

 snakes. But all such cases are quite rare. 

 If I remember correctly, a young lady in 

 Canada died only a few years ago. from 

 the effects of a bee-sting on the temple. I 

 think it pays to wear a good veil when 

 handling bees, and take no chances. — Ed.] 



A Report from Washington. 



My crop for I8n.5 is 2.200 pounds of comb 

 honey from 43 colonies, spring count, and 

 increased to 74 colonies. My home apiary 

 was allowed to swarm, as I had not time to 

 control them, but at ray out-apiary only a 

 few colonies swarmed, and they were in 

 the Dadant hive. The sectional brood- 

 chamber hive is my choice. The more I 

 use it the lietter I like it. as every necessary 

 manipulation is so easily done, and with 

 very little work compared to hanging 

 frames. I have made 200 of them, and 

 shall get my bees into them as soon as con- 

 venient. 



I have no difficulty at all to dispose of my 

 own honey at fair prices — 12 to 17 cents for 

 comb honey, and 8 to 15 cents for extracted. 



Mv first swarm came off on May 25, and 

 the last on July 6. The honey-flow lasted 

 about five weeks, principally from white 

 clover; this season the honey is very thick, 

 and candies in a few days. 



G. D. LiTTOOT. 



Tacoma, Wash., July 29. 



GOLDEN QUEENS 



From a$')0 00 Brecdev obtained of Do little. 



Also L(!iilher Colored 'r,°v°v';';.v°besfi.!: 



poite.l Quii'us, I'riee- 1 Queen. .tUc ; H for 

 $i.7.i; $.1 (Ml (icr dozen. Will warrant B.'ijt of 

 Queeiis i>urely inaied; Bees to be j<''ulle and 

 e.xcelleiit hu ev g'iil"'r' rs H. <•. (tl'l ItlO, 

 34Air Bbl.LKVUE, Huron (o., OHIO. 

 Moitk)}! Uie A nierlam, Dee JnumaU 



Orauiie-Blossdni, Alfulfii or Sii^e 



For Sale Cheap. 



isntf C. \V. Dayton, Florence, Oallf. 



IfAN^K BEE-KEEPERS ! 



Bel'ore plarliiiiD'oiir order lor supplies 



write lor my Vekv Low Prices uu 



D. T HIVES. SECTIONS. SMOKERS 

 SHIPPING-CASES ANo 



COMB FOUNDATION. 

 Catalotrue Free. 

 ISBtr A. W. MWAN, Cenlralla, Kan. 

 Mention Uie A.TnerUxin iiee JourruU. 



Honey & lleeswax Market Qnotatlons. 



ALBANy. N. v.. Aug-. 19. — The honey 

 market Is now beginning-, and I think this the 

 best time lo sell. esi)e lally white grrndes of 

 comb honey. Kecelnts «iO far are light. We 

 quote: White comb. 14@l'ic.; mixed. 12® 

 t4o. Extracted, white. 7ia7i4c.: mixed, Q& 

 6Ho.; buckwheat and dark, 5!4@6c. 



H.B. W. 



CHITAGO. Tlt,., July 30.— We are now hav- 

 ing some inquiries for comb honey, and ex- 

 pect our firt-t rrcelfits of lancy while to sell 

 atl.Tc: No. 1 white wltl bring l-te : no trou- 

 lile to sell fancy honi y ; No. 'i quiliiy boIIs at 

 10(ai.3c.. depending uoo condition. White 

 e.vtraitpd, 6@7c., depending upon flavor; 

 dark, 5@ac. S. T. F. 4 Co. 



CHlCAGil, Ii.L., Aug. 7.— Someof the new 

 croi* of comb honey has come on the market, 

 at.d we iiave sold SHme at 1-^c. There is also 

 sale for the darker grades at 8f%r2c. Extract- 

 ed, 5@7c.. according to quality, flavor and 

 color. Beoswa.\, 2o@J7c. K. A. B. &. Co. 



CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 7.— Demand Is live- 

 l.v f')r new ext -acted and comb honey, alt oid 

 honev being elnsed nut. -Arrivals are fair hut 

 In^ufHiti'iit lor the dematid. Comb honer 

 bri gs I4@t.TC. for choice white. Bxtraot^d, 

 4(a7e. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 20@25o. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. M. & S. 



KANSAS CITV, Mo., Aug-. 8.— The recelpU 

 of new comb honey are li^ht. Demand is fair. 

 Wo quote: Comb. No. 1 white, 1-lbs., 14 

 (ftl.nrv; No. •?. 1-'@I'0 ; No. 1 awber, 12® 

 l:tc.; No. 2. 10c. KxtrHctel. white, ti@8!4o.; 

 amber. 5V4 ■Sic ; dark, 4@4i4o. 



Beeswax. 20@25c. C. O. C. 4 CO. 



PHir.ADKLPHIA, Pa, JunelS.— The new 

 cro|i of coml) Iton- .v is arriving slowly, and Is 

 in I'air demand. No new extracted honey has 

 arrived in this market as yet. We quote: 

 C'oiub honey. liiaiMc. Rxtraced, 4V4'36c. 



lU'cswax is still declining. The adulteration 

 of bie-WH.x has demoralized our market this 

 siiring, and has hurt our sales coaaiderable. 

 Prlue. 25@27c. W. A. S. 



NEW YORI^, N. Y.. July fi.-The market Is 

 about, bare of cnmb honey :Lnd there ts no de- 

 mand at thetjresent. The market is qul^^t on 

 exti acted. Demand Is limited, with plenty of 

 siipfdy arriving to meet the detnands and 

 more. Wequote: (Jaiifornia, 6?fi6Ho ; South- 

 ern, choice. d'>(®K.5c. per g;*llon; common, 50 

 ®5.Te. per gallon. Bet-swax is declining and 

 t-elling jLt from 2n@:i0i:. iit present, but the 

 initicaiious are that the price will decline still 

 furtlier. H. B. &S. 



PTH'S 



HONET EXTRACTOB 



pEnrBcrrioN 

 Cold-Blast Smokers, 



Square Glass Honey Jars, Et«« 



For Circulars, apply to Chas. F. M0th & Son. 

 Cor. Freeman & Central Aves., Cincinnati, O 

 Send H>e for Practical Hints to Bee-Keeper8. 



Mention Uie AinerUxm. Bee Jourtui/„ 



Liiit of Honey and Beesnai Dealers, 



Most of whom Quote In this JournaL 



Chiea^u, Ills. 



J. A. Lamon, 41! South Water St. 



K. A. Bdrnett & Co.. 163 South Water Street. 



New Vork, N. Y. 



F. I, Sage & Son, 183 Keade Street. 



HiLDKETB BROB. & ''BOELKEN, 



120 & l;3 West Broadway. 

 Chas. Israet, & Rhus.. 486 Canal St. 

 I. J. STRiNOHAJd, 105 Park Place. 



Kansas City, HIo. 



O. 0. Clbmoms & Co.. 423 Walnut St. 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



BATTBR80N & CO., 167 & 169 ScOtt St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 



Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Pblladelphta, Pa. 



WM. A. Sklser, 10 Viae St. 



Cincinnati, Oblo. 



C. r, MUTB & SON, cor. Freeman & Oentvai aya. 



