American bee journal . Send for Early Queens TO J. \. COLWICK,: 1 Tested Italian, before May 15, t2:2^: after, • ?• ; I Untested : .90. 3 ? 2 75; For 1-Frame Nucleus, with any Queen add, ,ff^~ I give a discount of lO percent, on Ordersbooked tor the next 2o days. Safe arrival and satis-faction guaranteed. Send for 9D8t NORSE, Bosque Co., TEXAS. Mention the American Bee Journal. EVEBY BEE-KEEPER SHOULD TRY THE SUCCESS HIVE! TRUE TO ITS NAME! SAFE winterer, easy in maninulation. durable,cheiip, and. for large yields of honey,is unsurpassed. Sections,


American bee journal . Send for Early Queens TO J. \. COLWICK,: 1 Tested Italian, before May 15, t2:2^: after, • ?• ; I Untested : .90. 3 ? 2 75; For 1-Frame Nucleus, with any Queen add, ,ff^~ I give a discount of lO percent, on Ordersbooked tor the next 2o days. Safe arrival and satis-faction guaranteed. Send for 9D8t NORSE, Bosque Co., TEXAS. Mention the American Bee Journal. EVEBY BEE-KEEPER SHOULD TRY THE SUCCESS HIVE! TRUE TO ITS NAME! SAFE winterer, easy in maninulation. durable,cheiip, and. for large yields of honey,is unsurpassed. Sections, Section-Cases, Comli Fonnflation and all Apiarian Supplies, al greatly reduced for New Circulars, free. L. H. & W, .T. VALENTINE, (Successors to S. Valentine & Sons),17Dtf HAGERSTOWN, Wash. Co., UD THE? SMSRICSfi BBB JOURNJEtr. 307 •:^:^^^^^:_^JT J^l~l*:^i:!. XH091AS G. ]^E%»T»IAI%, EDITOR. Voiny. May 18,1889. No. 20. May Fotvers are coming, The bees are hiimnjing,And the small boy hankers tor early fruit; The skies are bluer, The gales are the damsel is trimming her bathing suit. Fhomas Ciavin, of Warburton, Ont.,is dead. He was 31 years of age, and hisdeath was caused by He was oneof our subscribers, and was an enthusiasticlover of bees. We Regret to learn that Mr. A. , of South Bend, Ind., unfortunatelybroke his leg last fall, and is now only ableto get along with one crutch, but expects tobe able to dispense with that soon. Golden Bees.—Mr. W. P. Hendersonhas sent to us from his Tennessee apiary,some of the brightest yellow bees we eversaw. In fact, the black or dark is barelyenough to discern. They are as yellow asthe yellowest queens, and when on the wing,look much like bright yellow queens. Theyare docile, and Mr. Henderson says, theyare fine workers, even if they are so grandlydressed. Saved by th


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