. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. TRY «j»« *ve sen yooi r'ouitrtr* «tdci.»v Fruits and all produce at high est prices. DAILY returns. For ? stencils, prices and references, write .«.. F. I. SAGE & SONS. 183 Keade St- N V When Answering this advertisement, mention this Journal^ PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION Has ISO Sag In Brood-Frames Thin Flat-Bottom Foundation Has Ko Fishbone io the 8arplos Bon«y. BeInK the cleanest Is usually worked the quickest of any Foundation made jr. VAN DEUSGN & SONS, Sole Mauufacturers, Bpront Brook MontKomery Co., N. Y. Mention tJie Artierican UeeJmin
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. TRY «j»« *ve sen yooi r'ouitrtr* «tdci.»v Fruits and all produce at high est prices. DAILY returns. For ? stencils, prices and references, write .«.. F. I. SAGE & SONS. 183 Keade St- N V When Answering this advertisement, mention this Journal^ PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION Has ISO Sag In Brood-Frames Thin Flat-Bottom Foundation Has Ko Fishbone io the 8arplos Bon«y. BeInK the cleanest Is usually worked the quickest of any Foundation made jr. VAN DEUSGN & SONS, Sole Mauufacturers, Bpront Brook MontKomery Co., N. Y. Mention tJie Artierican UeeJminial' COMB FOUNDATION. Wliolesale and Retail. Quality always the best. Price always lowest. IVorking Wax Into Foundation by the lb. a Specialty. I can make it an object for you In any quantity, but olfer special Induce- ments on stralKht 25 or 50 lb. lots. Or for making large lot of Wax into Foundation. I am furnishing large Uealers, and can also please you, Beeswax taken at all times. Write for Samples and Prices, to GUS DITTMEH, AUGUSTA, WIS. Reference—Augusta Bank. 16Atf t\|EW|\/|AMMOTH Poultry Guide for 1893 lines! buokever publibhed, coDtain t nearly 1U( patjes, all I'l-inled in colors, plans for best jioultry houses, sure renjetlies and recipes for aUiiiseaaps, and howto make poullry — .........3^ ,^, aiiu u,Mv I,u uiHKe poultry i/i5>.¥"J ear'if nine pay. Sent post paid for 15n. ly^- JohnBanscher,, III 49A13t MtntiontheAmerwantteeJcumat^ self had all our hives running over with young workers to gather the prospective crop. But one rain after another set in, seemingly washing the precious nectar out of the many blossoms, and the result was only about six days' good, steady flow. If we had had a severe drouth, we would have been strictly " in it," so to speak. It does seem strange that when all other plants perish for want of rain, the "dry weather vine" flourishes at its best, and yields a fine flow of nectur in w
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