. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. i| Bee=Supplies. ^ l^^ Root's Goods at Root's Prices. ^' •^ ^• . '^^ Pouder's Honey-Jars and every- ^ ^^ thing- used by bee-keepers. Prompt ^fl ? g» Service—low freig-ht rate. Catalog" ttf. • ^ free. ^^ !f Italian Queens. J ^^5 4 and 5 banded, not a hybrid in the ^J^ ;^ yard. UiUested, T5c: Tested. 51.'> ^. ?^ WALTER S. POUDER, S. •«* 5U .Mass. '*? ? :.^ , ^^ The Oliver Typewriter. IT TOOK 25 YEARS to find out that typewriters have been built up-side-down. The OLIVER is built rig-ht-side up, where the WORK IS I


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. i| Bee=Supplies. ^ l^^ Root's Goods at Root's Prices. ^' •^ ^• . '^^ Pouder's Honey-Jars and every- ^ ^^ thing- used by bee-keepers. Prompt ^fl ? g» Service—low freig-ht rate. Catalog" ttf. • ^ free. ^^ !f Italian Queens. J ^^5 4 and 5 banded, not a hybrid in the ^J^ ;^ yard. UiUested, T5c: Tested. 51.'> ^. ?^ WALTER S. POUDER, S. •«* 5U .Mass. '*? ? :.^ , ^^ The Oliver Typewriter. IT TOOK 25 YEARS to find out that typewriters have been built up-side-down. The OLIVER is built rig-ht-side up, where the WORK IS IN SIGHT. THE OLIVER IS POPULAR because it is an up-to-date typewriter, not in the Trust, and because it shows every word .\s you write it. ?^IM USB BY^ Harper Bros., New York. McClure's Magazine, New York. Review of Reviews, New York. Record. Chicaaro. Times-Hekald, Chicag^o. Montgomery Waru A: Co., Chicag-o. Morgan & Wright, Chicag^o. U. S. (iovERNMENT, Washiiig-tou. C, M. & St. P. R. R., Chicago. Chas* Scribner's Sons, New York. Cosmopolitan, New York. Journal. New York. Tribune, Chicajro. Inter-Ocean, Chicago. Title & Tkust Co., Chicag^o. J. V. Farwell & Co., Chicag'o. YouTH'ri Companion, Boston. Illinois Central , Chicago and countless other houses of like importance antl character. tvi^ Oliver Typewriter Gcmpany, ^?^?^^^i^^nii'ssXu'i^'"^''- 17D8t f lease mention Bee Jotirnal when yard seem no attraction tor tbem. Indeed, I see them on nothing but the poppies, and they act as if they would devour every flower—roll and dive into the pollen like crazy things—but are shy of the many other flowers in the garden. Well, I don't com- plain. Guess they know their business. At all events they are multiplying and seem- ingly happy. I am wondering if they'll make me a nice lot of filled sections. No sign of it yet. Dk. Peiro. Cook Co., 111., July 6. Bees Doing Well. My bees are doing well on basswood and swdet clover JosHUa Yousg


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