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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Jan. 2, 1896. 



Getting Ready 



For 1896 ! 



We are now prepared to furnish in any 

 quantity, at ilie ver}'' lowest prices— Ex- 

 tractors, Smokers, and Everything used 

 by the wide-awake bee-keeper. We shall con- 

 tinue to make our FALCON POLISHED SEC- 

 TIONS, which are yet unequalled. If you*ve 

 never used any of our Goods it is time for you 

 to do so. Thej' are ackuowledged to be un- 

 surpassed by any other make. Our large new 

 Catalogue will be out early in the year. Adj'- 

 tblnp you want now? Write to us. Gooas 

 and Prices guaranteed to be satisfactory. 

 Address, 



THE W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



Honey for Sale f 



Hnrifv In •'RO-Ih Pons (*l f\\r\a in < 



2500 lbs. A No. 



_ Amber Fall 



Honey ln*'60-lb.Can8('Jciin8 Inacase). Price. 



1 can. 8c.; 2 or more.7c., f. o. b. If sample is 



wanted send 2c. stamp. E. T. FLANAGAN, 



SOA-lt Box 783, Belleville, Ills. 



Mention the A.merican Bee Journal. 



Handy Cobbler *2.«« 



Family Shoe Repair Kit. 28 Articles 



With SolderiDg Materials. 



Bought singly would cost ^i.70. 



$ "2 Outfit Includes 



Harness Repair Tools 



38 articles, wonli singly $B.70. 

 Sent bj E.\pres3 or Freight. Ills. ■ 

 Catalogue free. Ageots wanted. 

 XUHN & CO. Box CQMoline, III. ^ 



41A2ti Mtiaujii itw .d.iiierLcait Bee Journal. 



Will Pvnliqnrra —Concord Grapevines for 

 HIU tiAUIdllgtj Fruit. Grain or offers. 

 ,50A F. C. fflorroiir, Wallacebarg, Ark. 



TAKE NOTICE! 



'DEFORE placing your orders for SUP- 

 ■*-^ PLIES, write for prices on 1-Piece Bass- 

 wood Sections, Bee-Hives, Shipping -Cratee, 

 Frames, Foundation, Smolders, etc. 



PAGE & LYOX MFG. CO. 



NEW LONDON, WIS. 

 Mention the A.merican Bee Journal, 



OUR POULTRY ANNUAL 



and Book of Valuable Recipes, w large 

 [japes, contains 8 beautiful colored plates 

 of fuwls, gives description and prices of 

 45 varieties, with imiiortanthintsoii care 

 of poultry, and pagfs of recipes of t'l^at 

 value to evervone. Finest Poultr\' Book 

 putilished r<.rls<lG, Posrnaid onlv 10 eta. 



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MUTH'S 



Success 



HONEY EXTBACTOB 



PERFECTION 



Gold-Blast Smoker*, 



Square Glafm Honey Jars, Etc. 



For Circulars, apply to Cha8. F. Muth & Son. 

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 Send lOe for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers 



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 The correspondents of the Bee-Keepers' Re- 

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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



FLINT, MICH. 

 Mention tlic. American Bee Journal. 



Largest Factory the West ^°^°^Siiio?^'^^^ 



READ THIS— Mr. Keyes says: The 100 rounds of Extra-Thin Foundation you sent us is 

 superior to anything he ever saw; and I think the same. H. L. Tucker, Wewahitchka, Fla. 



Dear Sirs:- The Sections came duly vo hand. Indeed, they are very nice. Yes, sir; they 

 are as good as the best. Charles H. Thies, Steelevllle. Illinois. 



Leahy Mfg. Co. :— I have received the bill of goods. I must say they are the choicest lot of 

 Hive-Stuff I have ever received from any place. I admire the smoothness of your work, and 

 your close selection of lumber. Tours very truly, O. K. Olmstead, Orleans, Nebr. 



Dear Sirs:— The Sections arrived in due time, and are all O. K. so far as examined. They 

 are simply perfection. 1 can't see how you can furnish such goods at such low prices. I hope 

 you may live long and do well. Yours respectfully. Z. S. Weaver. Courtney. Tex. 



Gents:— I received the " HlgginevlUe Smoker " all O. Iv. It's a dandy; please find enclosed 

 stamps for another. Yours truly. Otto Knders, Oswegathe, N. Y. 



Gentlemen:— 1 have bought Supplies from nearly all the large manufacturers by the car- 

 load, and 1 must say yours are as good as the best. Indeed, in many lines they are the best. 

 It is a pleasure to handle them. E. T. Flanagan, Belleville, Illinois. 



The above unsolicited testimonials are a fair sample of hundreds we receive. 



Our prices are reasonable and the " Higginsville Goods " are the best. 



^^ We are now manufacturing for each of the following parties a Carload of Supplies: 

 E. T. Flanagan, Belleville. Illinois ; Charles H. Thies, Steelevllle. Illinois ; J. W. House & Co., 

 Mexico, Mo.; Henry Miller, Topeka, Kans.; Fulton St, Gregg, Garden City, Kans. 



If you need a Carload ot Supplies, or only a Bee-Smoker, write to us. Remember, we are 

 here to serve you, and will, if you give us a chance. A Beautiful Catalogue Free. 



Address, LEAHY MANUFACTURING CO., HISGINSVILLE, MO. 



49 A Mention the American Bee Journal. 



BIG OFFER 



I 'W'ill Hay ^i.oo for the address of every person who has any PURE 

 WHITE CLOVER. EXTRACTED HONEY for sale— either for your 

 own address, and any others you know of. 



I 'Will Pay 31 cents for Pure Yellow, Clean BEESWAX. 



Cash on arrival. 



Please mention this Journal. 10 Vine St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



THE NEW CORNEIL SMOKER ! 



-JUST THE THING— 



For those who want a First-Class Smoker at a medium price. Size of cup, Z]4 in- 

 ches ; curved nozzle, hinged so as to swing back ; legs of malleable iron, secured by 

 bolts. The blast is the well-known Cornell principle. Weight of Smoker, only 20 

 ounces. Here is what one of our customers says of it : 



The Cornell Smoker is a Dandy with a big D. I have been using it to-day on the crossest 

 colony of bees I ever saw. I think I could drive a bulldog with it. 



Aroityville. N. Y., Oct. 15. S. R. Austin. 



Price— $1.10, postpaid, or 85 cents if sent by express or freight with other 

 goods. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., MEDINA, OHIO. 



