. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 24E13t Mention the American Bee Journal. nCff PACE And guide to Poultry Raisers f^r 1895. f'ontains over 130 fine illustrations show- ing a photo of the largest hennery in the west. Gives best plans for poultry houses. Biire remedieeand recipeR for all diseases, also valuable information on the kitchen and flower garden sent for only 10 cents, JohnBauscher, Jr., Box 6 Freeport. 111. 24E7t Mention the American Bee JourTicu^ Barnes' Foot-Power Machinery. Charlton. , Bays—"Wo cut with one of your Com- bined Machines, la


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 24E13t Mention the American Bee Journal. nCff PACE And guide to Poultry Raisers f^r 1895. f'ontains over 130 fine illustrations show- ing a photo of the largest hennery in the west. Gives best plans for poultry houses. Biire remedieeand recipeR for all diseases, also valuable information on the kitchen and flower garden sent for only 10 cents, JohnBauscher, Jr., Box 6 Freeport. 111. 24E7t Mention the American Bee JourTicu^ Barnes' Foot-Power Machinery. Charlton. , Bays—"Wo cut with one of your Com- bined Machines, last winter 50 chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 100 honey-racks. 500 broad frames, 2,oiio honey-boxes and a preal 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. Itwill do all you say Itwlll. Catalogue and Price - Ijist Free. Address, W. F. & JOHN BARNES. 45Ctf No. 995 Ruby Rockford, 111. Meiition Vie !an Bee QuGstioi;)'I3ox> In the multitude of counsellors there is safety.—Prov. 11-14. Best Tliins to Brii«li off Bees. ftnery 961.—What is the best thing with which to brush bees off a comb ?—Calif. W. 6. Larrabee—The bee-escape. G. M. Doolittle—I always shake the bees off. P. H. Elwood—A Coggshall bee-brush, it is said. Jas. A. Stone—I have always used the wing feather of a turkey. R. L. Taylor—I use a large quill from a turkey's wing, but I don't know what is best. Wm. M. Barnum—The " Yuba (plant) ; A fine turkey-tail feather will answer. Prof. A. J. Cook—A turkey feather is good. The brushes sold for the purpose are excellent. Mrs. L. Harrison—I prefer asparagus, for if it gets sticky I can get fresh, and it costs nothing. Ohas. Dadant i*t Son—Asparagus tops or very soft vegetable brushes. Ours are always home-made. Mrs. J. N. Heater—I use a yucca brush, or whisk broom, though there may possi- bly be something better. Eugene Secor—I


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