. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1. Please mention Bee jotirnal when •writing. Don't Take Chances There is no better baUhcrin jiir pipe healiDK syMtm. pateatsafety lamp andnum- tiy. Our $10 proposition. 1 arpe e'ze, en free trial. Write at cncpfor tipe book- Ift, or send 10 cents for book aod a leading 1 per for one year, Inruhalor r. Dop 17,Newton,Ia, Please mention Bee Jotirnal wlien writlna "What Happened to Ted" BY ISABELLE HORTON, This is a true story of the poor aad unfor- tunate in cifj life. Miss Horton. the aut


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1. Please mention Bee jotirnal when •writing. Don't Take Chances There is no better baUhcrin jiir pipe healiDK syMtm. pateatsafety lamp andnum- tiy. Our $10 proposition. 1 arpe e'ze, en free trial. Write at cncpfor tipe book- Ift, or send 10 cents for book aod a leading 1 per for one year, Inruhalor r. Dop 17,Newton,Ia, Please mention Bee Jotirnal wlien writlna "What Happened to Ted" BY ISABELLE HORTON, This is a true story of the poor aad unfor- tunate in cifj life. Miss Horton. the author, is a deacoDess whose experiences among the city poverty stricken are both interesting and sad. This particular short story—00 piiy:es. 5x0-'4 inches, bound iu paper cover—gives somewhat of an insitrht into a little of the hard lot of the poor. Price, postpaid, only 10 cents (stamps or silver.) Address. ISABELLE HOt=(TON. 22" East Ohio Street, Chicago, III, Please mentinn B^e Journal "wni^n "wntin? 75 colonies PiMfBK g-uod, dovetail hives, itj in. square by 11^ in. deep All Efood, straight combs. 5A2t O. HOLDkEN, Gilium, McLean Co., 111. Please mention Bee Journal when ?writing, of the American Bee JonRNAL for sale. All complete except a mibsing'. Address, 15 Volumes single week's copy niibc Daniel Wuss, New Philadelphia, Ohio Please mention the Bee Journal. .ill let yiiw name it;, that they would ot try to release the queen from the cage. ."50 after about so hours of wait- injf I let her out of the cage, to go in among them, and everything seemed all riprht frurn tliat on. In a few flays she began , anrl October being a fine nioiith, by feeding I kept her laying all throuch the month, and I think they are all right for winter. I fed granulated sugar syrup. And right here I would like to ask. Is there anv danger of this granulating in the cells so hard that the bees cannot get it out? W. H. Root. Cedar Co., Nebr., Dec. 24. fYcs, thfrc is ila


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