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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Hastings' Perfection Feeders 



pATtNTeo. 



rpHESE FEEDERS are now made with a 

 -*- capacity of two quarts, and the price 

 is reduced to 30 centss each, or S3. 00 per 

 dozen, by express or freight. When ordered 

 by mail, add 10 cents each for postage. 



These Feeders can be re-filled without 

 moving the Feeder, or disturbing the bees. 

 The letting down of food is regulated by a 

 thumb-screw. It is easy to regulate — either 

 a quart or a spoonful can be given in a day 

 or an hour, as may be required, and where 

 it is most needed, over the cluster of bees. 

 For rapid feeding, two Feeders may be 

 placed over the bees at one time, not a drop 

 of food can be lost, and robber bees cannot 

 get at it. Special rates to dealers. Write 

 for prices. 



THOS. O. NETVWIAN Sc SON. 

 246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



California Headquarters for qTje"nI! 



Prices $1.00 and upwai-ds. Send for Price- 

 List. li OTHER & HORTON, 



6Ctf REDLANDS, CALIF. 



WHEN Answering THrs Advertisement, Mention this Journa'., 



H 



/ ^ XT rn \T A New Discovery. 

 yjiy Jli i Differing from all 

 others ever made for the purpose. 



EXTRACTOR 



It works strong, thorough, netit, handy ur4 

 rapid. Is the Cheapest Extractor kuowia 

 Send 2-cent stamp for a Cicular of 18 pages, 

 REV. A. R. SEAMAN, 



10C6t Connellsville, Favette Co., Pa. 



BEESWAX WANTED. 



Beesv»^ax— We will pay 2ft cents per 



pound, in Cash, for Yellow Beeswax, deliv- 

 ered here. 



Jt^" To avoid mistakes, the name of the 

 shipper should always be on each package. 



THOS. G. KEIVITLAN & SON, 



346 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



PATENTS ! 



PATENTS, Caveats, and Trade-Marks pro- 

 cured, Rejected Applications Revived and 

 Prosecuted. All business before the U. S. 

 Patent Office promptly attended to for mod- 

 erate fees, and no charge made unless Patent 

 is secured. Send for " INVENTOR'S GUIDE." 

 FRANKIilN H. HOI GH, 

 31Ctf WASHINGTON, D. C. 



lOth 

 Year. 



Swine Breeders* Journal. 



^ — ■ Issued semi-monthly. $1.00 per year. 



=^- You can't raise hogs successfully with- 



^^r out it. Represents all breeds. Sample 



.Copy free. Indianapolis, Indiana. 



10C(3L Mention the American Bee Journal 



^rgan fitr offe ^ntftfr Dcutfj^cr ^unge. 



5^iUig[te imb vei(^f)alttgfte 

 illuftrievte bieuenroirtl'd)afllicl)c 

 SJlonatSfc^vift. 9Jiitarbeiter; 

 ■_ fd)aft ber ^eroormgenbfteu 

 -' ^i^fci'- 2^eliebte[te uiib vn- 

 rj bveitetfte '^ieueujeitung in gaii^ 

 Deutfdjlanb unb Oftevreid). 

 $rei§ pro ^a\v uur Va PoUar. 

 33eftelluitgeii [inb an unferen 

 :3?ertreter, Sptvxn SO^iifiouSpre- 

 bigei Stephen Roese in Maiden Rock 

 (Wisconsin) 311 rid^ten. '^robe§efte um]on[t unb 

 frei vou bemfelben. 



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Barnes' Foot-Power Machinery. 



Address, W 



Read what J. I. Parent, of 

 Charlton. N. Y., says— "We 



cut with one of your Com- 

 bined Machines, last winter 

 50 chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 

 100 honey-raclis, 500 broad 

 frames, 2,000 honey-boxes 

 and a Rreat deal of other 

 work. This winter we have 

 double the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make and we 

 expect to do it with this Saw. 

 It will do all you say it will." 

 Catalogue and Price - List 

 F. & JOHN BARNES, 



No. 196 Ruby St.. Rockford, 111. 



