. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. rear hounds are made from the best ang-le steel, which is neater, strong'er and in every w33'bet- ter than wood. Well painted in red and var- nisht. Extra length of reach and extra long- standards supplied without additional cost when requested. This wagon is guaranteed to carry 4,000 pounds anywhere. Write the Elec- tric Wheel Co., Box 16, Quincy, 111., for their new catalog, which fully describes tlais wagon, their famous Electric Wheels^and Electric Feed Cookers. Please mention the Bee Journal. Glass Hiiiiey-Jai'S! We have two sizes of clear, flint


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. rear hounds are made from the best ang-le steel, which is neater, strong'er and in every w33'bet- ter than wood. Well painted in red and var- nisht. Extra length of reach and extra long- standards supplied without additional cost when requested. This wagon is guaranteed to carry 4,000 pounds anywhere. Write the Elec- tric Wheel Co., Box 16, Quincy, 111., for their new catalog, which fully describes tlais wagon, their famous Electric Wheels^and Electric Feed Cookers. Please mention the Bee Journal. Glass Hiiiiey-Jai'S! We have two sizes of clear, flint-t^lass Jars, No. 1 holding- a scant pound of honey, with an opal or while top held on with a screw metal band under which is a rubber to prevent leak- aj^e. No. 2 is a rather tall flint-g-lass jar with tin screw-cap. holding- ^4 pound of honey. Both are excellent for retail , and are put up in single gross lots. The prices are per gross, Chicago, for the No. 1 jars,$; for the No. 2. , We can fill orders promptly for these jars. They give satisfaction, we know, for we have used the same jars for several years. GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 118 Michigan Street, - , tVariiiins' ('ellur!> >vilU Oil- Slovos is al! right, apcording to the Bee- Keepers' Review, providing there is pro- vision for carrying out the foul gases with- out having them mingle with the air of the cellar. The editor once heated his office in the fall with an oil-stove, but had to t^uit it on account of headache. There was no chimney to carry off the vitiated air. In cold spells he had warmed his cellar with an oil-stove, and found it to work all right. But he had a hood over the oil-stove con- nected with the stovepipe in the room above by means of a S'.f inch tin-pipe. BEE-KEEPERS ! Let me send you my 64- page Catalog for 1899. «/. A/, ^JenUins, \l'ettLmp/fa, Attx, Please mention Bee Journal -when -writing. Gloving' Ifees on a Wag-on.—A beginner


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