. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Aug. 2, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 491 LanQstrotti Tll6H0JieilB66 Revised by Dadant—1899 Edition. This is one of the standard books on bee-culture, and ought to be in the library of every bee-keeper. It is bound substantially in cloth, and contains over SCO pajjes, being revised by those large, practical bee-keepers, so well- known to all the readers of the Ameri- can Bee Journal—Chas. Dadant & Son. Each subject is clearlj- and thoroly ex- plained, so that by following the in- structions of this book one cannot fail to be wonderfully helpt


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Aug. 2, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 491 LanQstrotti Tll6H0JieilB66 Revised by Dadant—1899 Edition. This is one of the standard books on bee-culture, and ought to be in the library of every bee-keeper. It is bound substantially in cloth, and contains over SCO pajjes, being revised by those large, practical bee-keepers, so well- known to all the readers of the Ameri- can Bee Journal—Chas. Dadant & Son. Each subject is clearlj- and thoroly ex- plained, so that by following the in- structions of this book one cannot fail to be wonderfully helpt on the way to success with bees. The book we mail for $, or club it with the American Bee Journal for. one year—both for $; or, we will mail it as a premium for sending us THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee Journal for one year, with $ This is a splendid chance to get a grand bee-book for a very little money or work. GEORGE W. YORK & CO. lis Michitraii Street, CHICAGO, ILL. PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION Has no Sag- in Brood-Frames. Thin Flat-Bottom Foundation Has no Fishbone in the Surplus Honey. Being- the cleanest is usually workt the quickest of any foundation madfe J. A. VAN DEVSEN, Sole Manufacturer. Sproat Brook, Montgomery ;?< UNTESTED ITAL- IAN, 50 cents each; tested,$1 each. Oueeus larg^e, yellow and pro- lific. Circular free. 21Atf Address, E. W. HAAO, Canton, Ohio. Please mention Be<3 journal when writinp QU66nS 48 cents in American gold—and at times was very plentiful. He also told me that he was trying to have im- proved hives, and material for the same, broug-lit into the country free of duty. ? In this climate one may wear sum- mer clothinpr all the year around, but in the cool nig^hts of January and Feb- ruary one needs blankets to sleep under, the same as at home. This is a great place for high prices. Vegetables average from H to 10 cents per pound ; bread, 6 to 8 cents ; meat, from 20 to 45 cents ; chickens, from 90 cen


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