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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



J^ovember 12, £396. 



Bottom Prices 



BRINO VS BIC TRADE. 



GOOD OOODS KEEP IT. 



If you want the best supplies that can be 

 made at a little less cost than you can buy 

 the same goods for elsewhere, write to us 

 for low prices. 1896 Catalogue now ready 

 —ask for It and a free copy of The Ameri- 

 can Bee-Keeper (36 pages). 

 Address, 



THEW.T.FALCOMMFG.CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



Mention the .AmeTican Bee Joiimal. 



Honey-Clovers & Buckwheat 



SEED FOR SALE. 



We have made arrangements so that we 

 can furnish seed of several of the Clovers 

 and Japanese Buckwheat, by freight or ex- 

 press, at the followlngprlces, cash with order: 



5B) 10ft 25tt) 508) 



AlslkeClover $.70 81.23 $3.00 $5 75 



Sweet Clover 65 1.20 2.75 5 00 



WhlteClover 1.25 2.00 4.50 8 00 



Allalfa Clover 65 1.10 2.70 5.00 



Crimson Clover 55 .00 2.00 3.50 



Jap. Buckwheat... .20 .35 ,90 1,25 

 Prices subject to market changes. 



Add 25 cents to your order, tor cartage, if 

 wanted by freight. 



Tour orders are solicited. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLS, 



BEGINNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of the 

 Amateur Bee-Keeper, a 70-page book by 

 Prof. J. W. Rouse. Price 25 cents; 11 

 sent by mail, 28c. The little book and 

 the Progressive Bee-Keeper (a live, pro- 

 gressive 28-page monthly journal) one 

 year, 65c. Address any first-class dealer, 

 or 

 liEAHY MFG. CO., Higginsville, Mo. 



When Answering this ADvcRTisEf*ENT, mentiox this jovuhml. 



HONEY- JARS ! 



l-lb. square Flint Jars, with Corks. $4.85 per 

 gross. Including Labels, name and address 

 on same, S.i.lO per gross. 



A Full Line of Supplies on hand. 



Catalogue. 

 I. J. STRINGHAin, 



105 Park Place. NEW TORK, N. Y. 



Apiary— Glen Cove, L. I. 



Mention the American Bee joumal- 



After Election, What ? 



Why look after your fences, of course, and prepare 

 for tbe KOOd times coming. There will yet be time 

 to erect a string of PaiJre aud watch iteive and take 

 through the winter. 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Adrian.Mich. 



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READERS 



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 wrrite to any of ohi 

 advertisers, either la 

 ©rderlng, or asking about the Cood« 

 offered, ^vlU please state that they saw 

 tbe AAvertlsement in tbls papet<> 



BEESWAX WAITED 



FOR- 



- - Foundation Making. -^ 



Send For OUR CATALOG-UE, 



SAMPLES OF FOUNDATION, 



ADVICE TO BEG-INNERS, Etc. 



Address, 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



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Ask Your Friends to Take This Jonrnal. 



* Extracted Honev * I PlTESTWIEEDCOMBrODIIDiTloil 



Has No Sag lu Brood-Frames 



Tiiin Flat-l^ottom FouudatioD 



Bas Ko Fisbbooe in tbe Sarplas Hone;. 



BelDfi the cleanest 1b OBually worbeo 

 tbe qnlckest of any Foundation made 



J. VAN DEIISEN & SONS, 



Sole ManufsotarerB, 

 Bpront Brook Monucomery Co., N. T. 



Finest Quality. Bassivood and 

 Clover. 



2 60-lb. cans in case 7c. per pound. 1 

 I eo-lb. can In case, 8c, per poun'1. A 

 1 sninple b\ mail, 10 cts. POIIUER'S 

 I Honey-Jars and Complete Line 

 I of >ii|>plies. Catalogue Free. 



WALTER S. POUUFR, 



I 162 Mass. Avenue, UDIA.\AP01IS, l.VD, 



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To every new subscriber who sfinds us $1,00, we will 

 send hiin our journal — 



(ileaDiuffi in Bee-Culture, 



one year, and the book by A. I, Root, 



containing 190 pages, size 6>^x9j^, entitled 



What to Do, and How to be Happy 

 wliile Doing It, 



postpaid. The regular price of this work is 50 cents alone. 

 If you prefer, the journal may be sent to a friend, and 

 you can keep ihe book for yourself. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 

 MEDINA, OHIO. 



