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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 1. 



Special Renewal Offers. 



Prompt renewals are so desirable that I am goinpr to make some special offers. For $1.00 I will send 

 the Bee-keepers' Review for 1897, and the .50cent book, "Advanced Bee Culture." or. in place of the book, 13 

 back numbers of the Review. For $l.f I will send the Review and a fine tested Italian queen— queen to 

 be seat early in the season of 1897. For $1.75, the Rei'fcit' and a $1.10 Bingham (Conqueror) smoker, post- 

 paid. For *2.50, the fiec/cir and 1000 No. 1 flistclass:one-picce gections. But icmemher that these offers 

 will be withdrawn Jan. 1, as tlie sole object in making- them is to induce the sending- in of subscriptions 

 before that date. New subscribers will get the December number free. If not acquainted with the 

 Review, send for samples. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Cheap Freight Rates. 



Philadelphia has direct line of steamships to Flor- 

 ida, New York State, and all points in New England. 



Remember, Wm. A. SELSER is at the old 

 stand, 10 Vine Street. 



Can ship at such low rate and at Root's lowest 

 prices, on all Hoot's g-oods tiiat thej- can be deliver- 

 ed nearly as cheap as if your place was within a few 

 miles of Medina, Oliio. 



The Danzenbaker Hive 



Has valuable features 

 possessed by no other, 

 and is surely winning 



ito i^T-nr- was awarded Spe= 

 Its way, ^^^^ Dip,o„a, and 



First Premium for COMB . 

 HONEY, at Mich. State Fair, 1896. Address > 



Francis Danzenbaker, Medina, Ohio. > 



Care The A. I. Root Company. s 



Dovetailed Hives. 



Sections, Extractors, Smokers. 

 and every thing a IJee-keepei 

 wants. Honest Qoods at Close 

 Honest Prices. 60-page cata- 

 log free. 



J. M. JENKINS, Wetumpka, Ala. 



MUTH'S HONEY- EXTRACTOR, 

 SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS. 

 ROOT'S GOODS AT ROOT'S PRICES. 



Bee-keepers' Supplies in general, etc., etc 

 Send for our new catalog'. "Practical 

 Hints" will be mailed for 10c in stamps 

 Apply to 



CHAS. F. iVIUTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



Coming! 



The year 1897 is coming:, and we are happy to in- 

 form our friends and customers that we are now 

 better prepared than ever before to fill your orders 

 for queens and bees. We have the largest stock 

 ever operated by us, and we mean to be ready with 

 plenty of bees and queens to fill all orders without 

 delay that are sent to us. 



Bees by trie pound, $1.00; ten or more pounds, 90c 

 each Untested queens for 1897, *1 00 each in Feb- 

 ruary, March, April, and May; $5.00 for six, or $9.00 

 per dozen. For larger amounts write for prices. 

 Have your orders booked for your early queens. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. 



Koot's goods, Dadant's foundation, and Bingham 

 smokers. A steam beehive factory, and all kinds 

 of bee supplies. 



The Southland Queen, the only bee-paper in 

 the South, monthly, $1.00 per year. * 



Send for catalog, whiuh is almost a complete book 

 on Southern bee-keeping, givinK queen-rearing in 

 t'lill, all Iree for the asking. If you want full infor- 

 mation about every thing we have, and the bee- 

 book, don't fall to ask lor our 1897 catalog. 



The Jennie Atchley Co., 



Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



6UFFAL0, N. Y. Unsurpassed Honey Market. 

 BATTERSON & CO. Responsible, Reliable. 

 Commlsslcn Merchants. ,K.ri>. and Prompt 



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40,000 f 



The Nebraska Farmer 



has made a contrHCt with the Npbrns- 

 ka Club to print for them 40,000 

 copies over and above tlie regulai' 

 weekly issue, each month for six 

 months, of reliable information about 

 Nebraska. 



If interested, send for copy free, 

 to Mr. Chas. E. Wii,t,i.4MsoN. Secie- 

 tary Nebraska Club, Omaha, Ntb., or 



NEBRASKA FARMER CO., 

 A Lincoln, Neb. 



Yell,0 Yell,0'YELLOWZONES. 

 YELLOWZONES for PAIN and FEVER. 



25 

 Copies 



Honey as Food and Medicine ^^!t 



To every new suhsrriber to the American Bee Journal for 1897 (for f 1.00), we will mail free 2.5 copies of 

 " Honey as Food and Medicine"— a 3:i-page pamphlet giving recipes for the use of honey as a food and as 

 medicine. It is a fine thing to help create a home market. The 35 pamphlets alone will be sunt for 76 cts. 

 We will also throw in the December numbers of the Bee Journal to new subscribers. Sample copy free. 



Address 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. 



In writing advertisers please mention this paper. 



