. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Ten years'experience with the best of metb- ods aDd breeders enables bltn to furnish the best of Queens—GoldcQ Italian—Dooilttle's Btrain—warranted purely mated, 50c; 6 for 83 75. Leather Colored same price. Safe arri- val. No postage stamps wanted. 23A16t Please mention Bee Journal -when -writing. READY TO MAIL ^ My 40-page Catalog of my Specialties, and Root's Goods at their prices. 1 carry a full line of Bee-Keepers' mpplies, and can ship promptly. Catalog Free. GEO. E. HILTON, Premont, Rlicli. Please mention Bee Journal -when -writing, ltlllf1/(!


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Ten years'experience with the best of metb- ods aDd breeders enables bltn to furnish the best of Queens—GoldcQ Italian—Dooilttle's Btrain—warranted purely mated, 50c; 6 for 83 75. Leather Colored same price. Safe arri- val. No postage stamps wanted. 23A16t Please mention Bee Journal -when -writing. READY TO MAIL ^ My 40-page Catalog of my Specialties, and Root's Goods at their prices. 1 carry a full line of Bee-Keepers' mpplies, and can ship promptly. Catalog Free. GEO. E. HILTON, Premont, Rlicli. Please mention Bee Journal -when -writing, ltlllf1/(! HONEY-EXTRACTOR i'lUlll IS Square Glass Jars. Root's Goods at Root's Prices. Bee-Keepers' Supplies in general, etc etc. Send for our new catalog. Practical Hints " will be mailed for lOo. lu stamps. Apply to— Chas, F. Math & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio. Please mention Bee Journal when \vr)ting. Meeting: of Sovereign Grand Lodge, , Boston, Mass., Sept. 19 to 24, Inclusive. For this occasion the Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets at rate of one fare for the round-trip. Tickets on sale Sept, 16 to 18, Inclusive, good returning until Sept. 30, inclusive. For particulars, ad- dress J. Y. Calahan, General Agent, 111 Adams Street, Chicago, III. Telephone Main 3389. (59-32-6) 250 colonies are too many for my locality in one apiary; I don't know how they would succeed. E. France (Wis.)—1. About 50 pounds of extracted. 2. I never tried so many in one apiary. Eugene Secor (Iowa)—1. 50 pounds, if properly managed. 2. If kept In one apiary, 10 pounds. Mrs. L. Harrison (III.)—2. In this locality there should never be more than 100 colonies in one place. Prof. A. J. Cook (Calif.)—I think it is put, for the time bees have been kept here, at about 75 pounds. Dr. C. C. Miller (III.)—1. At a guess somewhere from 25 to 30 pounds. 2. Considerably less than nothing. R. L. Tayl()r(Mich)—1. 40 pounds of comb honey for good colonies. 2. 40 pounds a colony if they were go


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