. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. SURE HA TGHINCUBA TOR, True to Its name. It la made to hatch and doeshat^^h. No excess heating in center of egg chamber. Entirely auto- matic. Hundreds in use. Common Sense Brooders are perfect. Let ub make you prices laid down at your btatlon. Our Catilogue la o^ock full nf praL-tlcil Poul- try Infnrmr^tl'^n. It Is FREE. Send for It now. SCRe HATCH INCUBATOR COMPANY, Clay Center. Nebr. Comb Foundation —made by a new sbeetinif process of my tiwn, which produces a clear, transparent and pliable foundation, that retains the smell and color of wax. Worki


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. SURE HA TGHINCUBA TOR, True to Its name. It la made to hatch and doeshat^^h. No excess heating in center of egg chamber. Entirely auto- matic. Hundreds in use. Common Sense Brooders are perfect. Let ub make you prices laid down at your btatlon. Our Catilogue la o^ock full nf praL-tlcil Poul- try Infnrmr^tl'^n. It Is FREE. Send for It now. SCRe HATCH INCUBATOR COMPANY, Clay Center. Nebr. Comb Foundation —made by a new sbeetinif process of my tiwn, which produces a clear, transparent and pliable foundation, that retains the smell and color of wax. Working Wax into Foundation for Cash a Specialty. I also carry a full line of SUPPLIES, and can furnish anything in any <iuantity at bottom prices ' wholesale and retail. I'KHi Catalog" will be ready soon. Send me your name and let me know vour wauls. GUS. DITTMER, Augusta, Wis. Please Mention the Bee Journal iJl^rusfA"^ of my Italian queen-cells in a cell-protec- tor. Thus I have all but five Italians or hybrids. One Italian colony gave me four supers full of honey, but had little honey below. Seven colonies, spring count, gave me 300 pounds of comb honey, and increast to 16. No other bees have done as well here. My bees are now in the cellar, packt- the same as last winter. This success I attribute to reading the American Bee Journal and bee-books. The old beekeepers around here are surprised at ray success, and are asking me now for advice. But to take a beepaper in order to be informed on this matter is above their comprehension! Stearns Co., Minn., Dec. 7, 1S99. Two Young Laying Queens in Hive. Has anyone ever found two young, lay- ing queens in one hive ? I found two such in one hive, and they had been there long enough to have eggs and hatching brood in the hive. The hive had 14 frames, and the queens were settled in the opposite ends of the hive. I know they were both young queens, because the old one was dipt, and there was plenty of evidence that


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