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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Jan. 16, 1896. 



Getting Ready 

 m- Fori 



We are now prepared to furnieh in any 

 quantity, at ihe very longest 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. They are acknowledged to be un- 

 surpassed by any other make. Our large new 

 Catalogue will be out early in the year. Any- 

 thing you want now ? Write to us. Goods 

 and Prices guaranteed to be satisfactory. 

 Address, 



THE W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



Handy Cobbler *2.o« 



Family Shoe Repair Kit. 28 Articles 



Willi Soliluriuti M(iti.TiiUs. 



Bought singUj would cost ^S..70, 



$ "2 Outfit includes r^i 



Harness Repair Tools 



38 articles, worth sincly $fi.70. 

 Sent hj Express or Freitiht. Ills. 

 Catalogue free. Agents wanted. 

 KUHN & CO. Box ClMofine. lit. 



41 A2t> Modion the American Bee Journal. 



TAKE NOTICE! 



"DEFORE: placing your orders for SUP- 

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

 wood Sections, Bee-Hives, Shipping -Crates, 

 Frames, Foundation, Smokers, etc. 



PAGE & LYOX MFO. CO. 



NEW LONDON, WIS. 



Fine Basswood, White Sage or Alfalfa 



EXTRACTED HONEY 



—For Sale.— 



We have made arrangements whereby we 

 furnish Calirornia Wbite Sage or Allalt'a 



Extracted Honey, in 60-pound tin cans, on 

 board cars in Chicago, at these prices: 1 can. 



in a case, 8^ cents per pound; 2 cans In one 

 case, 8 cents; 4 cans ('3 cases) or more, 7% 

 cents. 



The Basswood Honey is all in kegs 

 holding 170 pounds, net. It is a very superior 

 quality, and the prices are: 1 keg. 8i4 cents 

 per pound ; 2 kegs or more, 8 cents. 



Cash MUST accompany each order. 



^^~ A sample of either kind of honey will 

 be mailed to an intending purchaser, for 10 

 cents, to cover postage, packing, etc. We 

 guarantee purity, and that what we ship will 

 be equal to sample. 



Now it seems to us that here is a splendid 

 chance for any bee-keeper to supply his home 

 demand after his own crop is all sold. Or, 

 why not begin now to create a local honey- 

 trade ? Order one 60-pound can first, and 

 start out among your neighbors and friends, 

 and see what you can do. You ought to get 

 at least 15 cents per pound in 5-pound lots, or 

 50 cents for 3 pounds. Some may be able to 

 do even better than that, though we think 

 that enough ought to be sold at these 

 prices to make a fairly paying business out of 

 it. Give it a good trial. Push it. It may 

 grow into a nice winter's work for you. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



- CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Largest Factory ti°e West «o?d°Cpue7giJw^ces 



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

 superior to anything he ever saw: and I think the same. R. L. Tuckek, Wewahltchka. Fla. 



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

 are as good as the best, " Charles H. Thies, SteelevlUe, Illinois. 



Leahy Mfg. (Jo. :— I haye received the bill of goods. T must say they are the choicest lot of 

 Hlve-Stutf 1 h:ive ever received from any place. I admire the smoothness of your work, and 

 your close selection of lumber. Yours very truly. O. K. Ol.mste.4D, 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:—! received the " HigginsviUe Smoker " all O. K. It's a dandy: please find enclosed 

 stamps for another. Yours truly. Otto Enders, (Iswegathe, N. Y. 



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

 load, and 1 must Siiy 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 " HigginsviUe Goods " are the best. 



i3^~ We are now manufacturing for each of the following parties a Carload of Supplies: 

 E. T. Flanagan, Belleville. Illinois ; Charles H. Thies, Steeleville, Illinois ; J. W. Kouse & Co., 

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



If you need a Carload of 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.. HiGGINSVILLE, MO. 



49A Mention the American Bee Journal. 



BIG OFFER 



I 'Will Pay $l.oo for the address of every person who has any PURE 

 ■WHITE CLOVER EXTRACTED HOI^iE'^ for sale— either for your 

 own address, and any others you know of. 



The Solid Meat 



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



is what you want In a bee journal, just 

 the same as in other things. You don't 

 care for the extra pages and issues If 

 they are to be filled with side. issues 

 and a lot of "stuff" that must be looked 

 over to see if there is any " solid meat." 

 If you want a journal that Is "solid meat." that is practical from beginning to end. that de- 

 votes itself unceasingly to the one thing of making bee-keeping a more safe, pleasant, and 

 profitable pursuit, then subscribe for the Bue-Kkepers' Review at $1.00 a year. Mr. H. D. 

 Cutting. ex-President of the North American Bee-Keepers' Association, says: " I take most of 

 the bee journals, and glance through them to see what there is in them, and occasionally find 

 an article that I read, but when it comes to the Review I read that right through from begin- 

 ning to end. It's solid meat." Mr. Cutting is not the only reader of the Review who talks In 

 this way, and if you will subscribe for it now, you will 1)0 talking in the same fashion by the 

 end of the year. The Review and Advanced Bee-Culture for only $1.'25. 



W. Z. IllTTCHIXSOK, Flint, Midi, 



^ ROOT'S COMB FOUNDATION! ^ 



We are pleased to annouiK;e that, having secured control 

 of the new Weed process of nianufaeturing foundation for the 

 U. S., we are prepared to furnish Foundation toy the 

 New Process, for 1896. Samples will be mailed free on 

 application, and will spealv for themselves. 



OUR SA?{DED and POLISHED SECTIONS, 



well, they will speak for themselves, also. 



Our 1896 Catalos: 



will be ready for distribution now in a few days. Send in 

 your name at once for catalog, samples of the new foundation, 

 and those superb sections, and while you are about it ask for 

 late copy of GleaniugfS in Bee-Culture. 



New Product. 

 New Process. 

 A Big Success 



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



.56 Sill Ave, Chicago, III. Sj'racH§e, IV. V. 



1024 mississippi i)t., St. Paul, 9linn. 



