. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEO. 24r,i;ii MentioJi the American Bee JoumnJ. E. Kretcliniei . Red Oak, » Iowa, Sends Free his »e of 72 illustrated paces; describes EverjtliliiK Used in llie Apiary : Rest Goods at Lioivest Prices. Delivered to your Railroad at either Chieag^o, St. Louis ; Atchison. Kans.; St. Paul, Minn.; DeeMoines. Iowa ; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and other places. Capacity, 1 carload a day. i3^ Write at once for his Catalogue. _^l 8E8 Please Mention the Bee Journal. The American STRi LatE 8E14 AW HIV Latest and Best. Perfectly adapted to Modern Bee Cu


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEO. 24r,i;ii MentioJi the American Bee JoumnJ. E. Kretcliniei . Red Oak, » Iowa, Sends Free his »e of 72 illustrated paces; describes EverjtliliiK Used in llie Apiary : Rest Goods at Lioivest Prices. Delivered to your Railroad at either Chieag^o, St. Louis ; Atchison. Kans.; St. Paul, Minn.; DeeMoines. Iowa ; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and other places. Capacity, 1 carload a day. i3^ Write at once for his Catalogue. _^l 8E8 Please Mention the Bee Journal. The American STRi LatE 8E14 AW HIV Latest and Best. Perfectly adapted to Modern Bee Cultt-re. IllQstiated Ciicalar Free. HAYCK BROS., QUINCY, ILL. Please mention the Bee Journal. -SOUTHERN- Home of tlie Ho|iey-Bee Where you can huy ((ueens, as good as the best—Warranted Purely Mated, and guaran- teed free from Paralj-sls. From either an Im- ported or a Straght .5-B. or Golden Mother—?.") cents each; 12 l'')0. Tested, $ each; 12for$ After June 1st, 50 cents each; 12 for $; Tested, cents each. 12,$ Good Breeders, $ each; Straight .3-B. or "Faultless" each. Bees, 75c. per lb. t-'ircular Free. Address, HUFSTEDLER BROS. 10A26 CLARKSVILLE, TEX. Mention Oie American Bee Jovunuu, QuGstiot;j'Box^ In the multitude of counsellors there is safety.—Prov. 11-14. Can BecsHcar ?—If So, How Do Yoti Know! ttnery 963.—How do you know that bees can hear ?—School-Girl. H. D. Cutting—I don't know. G. M. Doolittle—1 do not believe they do. W. G. Larrabee—I don't know that they can. B. Taylor—I deny it. I never said I " ; Prof. A. J. Cook—I don't think they can. See my "Bee-Keepers'; Mrs. Jennie Atchley—I don't know. How do you know that they can't hear ? Chas. Dadant & Son—If you place a bee-hive in a very dark room and scatter the bees, their hum will draw them to- gether. Eugene Secor—Bees have no ears, and I do not know whether they hear or feel sound, but


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