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Catalog^ues and Price-Lists for 

 1891 have been received from 



W. H. Norton, Skowhegan, Me.— 32 

 pages — Bees and Apiarian Supplies. 



Leininger Bros., Fort Jennings, O. — 

 12 pages. 



Geo. W. Cook, Spring Hill, Kans.— 8 

 pages — Bees and Apiarian Supplies. 



E. Calvert, Des Moines, Iowa. — 8 pages 

 — Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 



Well Satisfied. 



I would not do without the Amekican 

 Bee Journal, for anything. It is the 

 best and cheapest publication on bees 

 and honey that I know. 



Thomas Foreacre. 



Marshallton, Del. 



Supply Dealers desiring to sell our 

 book, "Bees and Honey," should write 

 for terms. 



The Union or Family Scale has 



been received, and I am much pleased 



with it. W. H. KiinBALL. 

 Davenport, Iowa. 



We send "both, the Home 

 Journal and Bee Journal 

 for one year, for $1.35. 



Binders made especially for the Bee 

 Journal for 1891 are now ready for 

 delivery, at 50 cents each, including post- 

 age. Be sure to use a Binder to keep your 

 numbers of 1890 for reference. Binders 

 for 1890 only cost 60 cents, and it will 

 pay you to use them, if you do not get the 

 volumes otherwise bound. 



Supply Dealers should write to us 

 for wholesale terms and cut for Hastings' 

 Perfection Feeders. 



Red Isabels are quite attractive for 

 Pails which hold from 1 to 10 lbs. of honey. 

 Price, 11.00 per hundred, with name and 

 address printed. Sample free. 



Wants or Excliaiiges. 



Under this heading-, Notices of 5 lines, or 

 less, will be inserted at 10 cents per line, 

 for each insertion, when specially ordered 

 into this Department. If over 5 lines, the 

 additional lines will cost 20 cents each. 



WILL EXCHANGE several colonies of bees 

 for either Wood-Worliman's Tools or a 

 second-hand Bicycle. For further particulars, 

 address F. B. ELLIOTT, 



17D2t La Salle, Ills. 



WANTED— To place in the hands of every 

 wide-awalie bee-keeper, my Catalogue. 

 Write me at once for one and see how cheap I 

 can sell you Hives, Sections and other Supplies. 

 17A2t HENRY STEWART, Prophetstown, 111. 



WANTED— To exchange 1-lb. thin Vander- 

 vort f'd'n for 2 of wax. Samples and tes- 

 timonials free. C. W. DAYTON, Clinton, Wis. 

 8A10t 



HELP WANTED IN APIARY-Single man; 

 must have experience extracting honey ; 

 not afraid of bees. Must be able to get along 

 lively when necessarj% not dissipated, and must 

 work cheap. State experience and wages 

 wanted. 



E. DRANE & SON, 

 16A2t Eminence, Ky. 



^dwet'tisemj^wts. 

 PERFORATED ZINC ! 



We can now furnish strips of Perforated Zinc 

 with 2 rows of holes, Mxl9, manufactured by 

 Dr. G. L. Tinker, at the following prices: 



100 to oOO, per hundred $1.60 



500 to 1,000, *' 1.55 



1,000 to 2,000, " 1.50 



All orders promptly filled. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 246 East Madison St., - CHICAGO, ILL. 



S^nnA FLA f^aniii For my Book, entitled—" A 

 ^mn dv t(jjllS Year Among the Bees," 114 

 pages, cloth bound. Address 



DR. C. C. MILIiER, 



20Atf MARENGO, ILL. 



TT A T T A V ^N^ ALBINO queens 



I ■ XXIjXxXxI at the lowest prices. 

 Address R. H. SCHMIDT, New London, Wis. 

 17A13t . 



WiIIDDIII?^ BY ELECTRICITY! Obser- 

 iMJl rLll!ik3 vatory Hives,40 ; Bee-Feeders, 10 ; 

 List free. E. CA1.VERT, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 17Atf 



