. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Please mention Bee Journal "when ?writing Queen-Ciippmg Device The MoNBTTE Qoeen-Clipplas Device is a fine thine for ns"; la catching and clipprng- Queeus wings. We mall It for 25 centsi or will send it FREE as a pre minm for sending us ONE NEW subscriber to the Bee Journal roi a year at $; or for $ we will mail the Bee Journal one yea? and the Clipping Device. Addiress, GEORQB W. VORK ft COMPANY, f h'rago. m December Eggs —With the cold snap of De- cember the egg-supply usually drops off; not altogether, however, from the a


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Please mention Bee Journal "when ?writing Queen-Ciippmg Device The MoNBTTE Qoeen-Clipplas Device is a fine thine for ns"; la catching and clipprng- Queeus wings. We mall It for 25 centsi or will send it FREE as a pre minm for sending us ONE NEW subscriber to the Bee Journal roi a year at $; or for $ we will mail the Bee Journal one yea? and the Clipping Device. Addiress, GEORQB W. VORK ft COMPANY, f h'rago. m December Eggs —With the cold snap of De- cember the egg-supply usually drops off; not altogether, however, from the actual cold as from change in the feeding ration of the hens. At this time more than ever poultry needs a liberal supply of animal food to take the place of the insects and worms which the hens get on the range in summer-time. The Stratton Mfg. Co., of Erie, Pa., huve just issued a very at- tractive book entitled," " More Money From Your ; It goes into the question of win- ter feeding very thoroughly, and describes in detail the Dandy Bone Cutter, a well built, sub- stantial machine for reducing green bone to poultry food. The manufacturers make a very strong claim of e-Kcelleuce for the Dandy, and sell every machine with a warrantee to take it back and refund every cent paid for it should it prove unsatisfactory in any way alter the pur- chaser gives it a fair trial. We know that every reader of the American Bee Journal will be in- terested in the Dandy .Catalog. It is mailed free. Send lor it, and mention this .iournal when writing. was destroyed by the bee-moth, and one did not build up in time to swarm or store any surplus. The other four did fairly well. I got I()3 sections of honey, which I sold at 15 cents, and hived 12 new swarms, iucludiug 3 strays that I picked up. I find one of the new colonies is queenless, so this leaves me 16 colonies to put into the cellar, and I be- lieve all are in good condition. It was very wet and cold the past season—


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