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DANIEL WHITMER, 



17D2t P. O. Box 485, SOUTH BEND. IND. 

 Mention thi American Bee Journal, 



35 COLONIES of BEES 



In Kood condition. For particulars, address, 

 P. O. BOX 40, 



17A2t BELLEV0E, NEBR. 



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APIARY 



OF i30cox.oisriE:s 



— mostly Italian— BEES to 

 let on shares, or will sell. 

 Address, G. C. SODEN, 



18Alt CANANDAIGUA, Out. Co., N. T. 



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200 FOUNDS of BEES 



AT $1.00 per Lb. Italian Queens. $1.00 

 each. Circular free. S. C. PERKV, 

 18A9t PORTLAND, Ionia Co., MICH. 



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iTu^Xji-A^isr be:e;s. 



I 'WILL sell .'i-f rame Nuclei, with full-sized 

 frames and Tested Queens, at $3.00 each. 

 Full Colonics at $5.00 each. Address, 



Rev. J. E. Kearns, RockvUle, Ind. 



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ITALIANS on LanRStroth frames— 2-frame 

 Nucleus (no Queen). $1.25 ; 3-frame, $1.75. 

 Bees per lb. 65c. Tested Queen, $2; Untested, 

 $1.00. Also DeAV-Berry Plants which I will 

 sell for 60c. per doz. Every plant warranted 

 to live, or I will replace them. 

 15A4t H, r.. Panerborn, Maqaoketa, Iowa. 

 Mention the American Bee Jnumal. 



D'CU'-KEKPEKS' Supplies. Queens. Nuclei, 



JjJCj Cj HiKh-Grarte Poultry. Small Fruit Plants, 

 etc. Send for Catalosue. A. 'WOKTMAN, 



UCat SBAFIBLD, White i;o., INDIANA. 



HOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY, 



PAMPHLET full of new and Improved 

 methods ; Price. 5 one-cent stamps. You 

 need also my list of Italian ijneens. Bees by 

 the lb., and Supplies Oliver Foster. 

 13Atf Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



Dadants' Foundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



SURE to send for our Circular 

 before buying. Italian Bees by 

 the lb., 2 or 3 fr. Nuclei, Queens, 

 Foundation, &c. Unt'd Queens in 



^May. $1: in June, 75c.; 6 for $4. 



1 Jno. Nebel & Son, High Hill. Mo. 

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Qonil 7R Pontc *<"' ™y New Book — '• a 

 OCIIU lu UGlllo Vear among the Bees:" 

 114 pages, cloth bound. Address. 



DR. C. C. miLLER, 



20Atf MARENGO, ILLS 



My 20th Annoal Price-list ^^S^)^\.^&. 



Quepns and Nuclei ('ninnies (a specialty): also Sup- 



pliBH— will be sent t(i all whn send their names and 



a<idre8ses. H. H. BROWW, 



18C3t LIGHT STREET. Columbia Co.. PA. 



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Western BEE-KEEPERS' Supply Factory. 



We ruuQufaoturc Bee-Keepers' sup- 

 plier or all kiuds. best quatit!/ at 

 lowcut prices. Hives, Sfciiuos, 

 Fouudatiou, Extractors, Smokers, 

 Crfitt's, Veils, Keedera, Clover 

 Seeds. Buckwheat, etc. Im- 

 ported Italian Queens. 

 Queens and Bces^ Sample 

 tnpv of our Bei" Journal, 

 "The Weittcrn Bee-Koepcr," 

 and latent Cutaluciic mailed 

 Free to Bee-Ke-'pers, Adtirrss 

 JOSEPH NY»EWANI>ER, 

 l>£S M0INE8. IOWA. 



4a6nUom.ne American iSct journal. 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE (JLASS HONET-JABS, etc. 



For Circulars, apply to 



CHARLES r. MUTH «fe SOJT. 



Tor. Freeman & Central Aves., CINCINNATI, O. 



p. 8.— Send IOC. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



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British. Bee J0u.r2a.al 



AND BEE-EEEFEBS' ADVISEE, 



IS published every week, at lOs. lOd. per 

 annum. It contains the very best practical 

 information for the apiarist. It is edited by 

 Thomas Wm. Cowan. F.G.S., F.R.M.S., etc., and 

 published by John Huckle, King's Langley, 

 Herts, England 



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J. FORNCROOK & CO., 



MANUFACTITRERS OF THE 



"BOSS" ONE-PIECE SECTIONS , 



Patented June 28, 1881. 



WILL furnish you. the comiiiK season, ONE 

 PIECE SECTIONS aa cheap as the cheapest. 

 V0~ Write for prices. 

 Watertown, Wis., Jan. 1, 1888. 



3IenUon Vic American Bee Journal. 



Dadants' Fouudatioii Factory, wholesale 



and retai' See advertisement in another column 



J. C. SAYLES, 



MANUFACTIKER of and Dealer in 

 Apiarian Supplies. Also Pure Bred 



ITAliIAN QtTEENS AND BEES. 



F^~ Catalogue free. Send name and address. 



1.3Atf Hartford, ^Viscousln. 



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MINNESOTA AHEAD! 



WE are selling- 100 All-Wood Langs- 

 trotli Brood-Frames for $T.0O ; and 

 LanKstroth HIVES, with Supers, for 55 cts. 



1^- Don't order your Supplies for 1888 

 until you see our Circular. 



lOAtf MAZEPPA. MINNESOTA. 



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2-Story Langstroth Hive, 80c. 



WE still have a few of those Two-Story 

 Laim-Ktroth HIVES with 10 Brood- 

 Frames, at SO cents. 



Who wants them? Speak Q01CK, or it will 

 be too late. Address, 



SIVEITia: Sc SIVHTH, 



lOEtf KENTON. Hardin Co., OHIO. 



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The Bee-Keepers' Review 



IF ever a bee-paper was started with a place 

 ready and waiting: for it, the Review has 

 had that luck. Theflratnumber was welcomed 

 before it was read, and when it was read, it 

 took its place easily and at once amon^ the 

 things that .iustify their own existence, and 

 need no probation before being fully and 

 finally accepted. It is an imitation of none of 

 its cotemporariep. and it is on a level with the 

 best ot them, both in the merit of its general 

 scheme, and in typographical neatness. This, 

 we believe, will be the verdict of the intelli- 

 gent bee-keeping public, and. as proof of the 

 correctness of this belief, we append the 

 following, which we select from a large 

 number of similar congratulations : 



I am greatly pleased with the Review, and think 

 it very creditable. It must take the lead with 

 intelligent bee-keepers.— R.L.TATLOR.Lapeer.Mich. 



You have made an excellent start ; and I am very 

 favorably impressed witii your plan of makintf each 

 issue a "special number."— E. M. Hayhitrst. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



From a practical standpoint you are well qualified 

 to make the venture a success, 1 hone you mav do 

 well financially, and estjtblish and enviable reputa- 

 tion for editorial ability, as you have already as a 

 writer on apicultural topics. — EUGENE Secok, 

 Forest City. Iowa. 



Review No. l lies before me, and I must say it is 

 like a chestnut— brimful of meat, properly cooked, 

 and served in flrst-tlass palatable order. Before 

 reading it I thought, " Wliat can friend Hutchinson 

 say that has not alrea.ly been said by others?" But 

 you have given u.'^ a teast of fat things. If the 

 REVIEW keeps up til the standard of No. l, it has a 

 bright future before it.— ■W.E.CLARK,Oriskany,N.r. 



I like the Review in every respect. There is more 

 in it than in any other tme-paper 1 have ever seen ; 

 that is, more real meat, or what is called meat, as J 

 see it. The whole matter, including advertisements, 

 is tastefully arrange). I cannot conceive who would 

 not instantly subseribo. at the price, after seeing 

 a copy.— JAMES Heddon, Dowagiac. Mich. 



I congratulate you upon the excellence of the 

 Review. It will be an lionor to the craft, and to 

 our ^tate. if y^u maintain it at the starting pitch— 

 and 1 do not doubt tuit you will. At first I was sorry. 

 What we want is fewtT, better papers. But 1 forgot 

 ft^r the moment whn was at the helm. I believe you 

 will succeed, and if you do not go to the too, you will 

 stride well up.-A. J. Cook, Agricultural College, 

 Mich. 



A sample copy of the Review is at band, and I 

 wag agreeably surprised, to say the least. Asa rule, 

 periodicals in starting furnish at first a sickly, 

 discouraging appearance that stamps /aihtre all over 

 them. What acontr:i^*t in beholding the REVIEW ! 

 Why, friend Hutchinson, the first glance at it shows 

 \IB success. And thi-n its contents -the very cream 

 (if aavanced bee-liter;iture. 1 read it through before 

 laying it out of my iKind.-E. Kuetchmer, Ooburg, 

 Iowa. 



Four numbers of the Review have been 

 issued. The January number discusses "Dis- 

 turbing Bees in Winter ;" the February issue 

 is devoted to "Temperature." as applied to 

 bee-repositories : the March number takes up 

 the subject of " Planting- for Honey;" while 

 " Spring Management *' is the special topic of 

 the April issue. The special subject of the 

 May Review will be " Hiving Bees.'* 



Besides these special discussions, which are 

 carried on by the best bee-keepers of the 

 country, there are several pages in each issue 

 devoted to short, sharp, concise editorials 

 upon current apicultural topics An exhaus- 

 tive review of Mr. Cheshire's book, " Bees and 

 Bee-Keeping, Vol. 11." is begun in the March 

 Review, and will be finished in the May num- 

 ber. If you wish for the cream of this great 

 work, read these three numbers. 



Price of the Review is 50 cents a year. 

 Samples cheerfully sent upon application. 



The Prodnotlou of Comb Honej", 



A neat little Book of 45 pages, price 25 cents. 

 The REVIEW and this book for 65 cents. 

 Stamps taken, either U. S. or Canadian. 



Address, "W. Z, HUTCHINSON, 



18Atf 613 Wood St., FLINT, MICHIGAN. 

 Merition tl^c American Bee JoumaL 



Dadants' Foundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



1888. Italian Queens. 1888. 



SEIjECT Tested Queens, in May, $2.50 ; 

 in June, $2.00; after June, $1.50. 

 Queens Wnrranted Purely Mated, $1 ; 

 6 for $5.00. See pape 174. March 14th Num- 

 ber of the " American Bee Journal." 



Address. J. T. AVIIiSON, 

 18A5t NICHOLAS VILLE, Jessamine Co.. KY. 

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