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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



December 24, 1396, 



Bottom Prices 



BRINO VS BIG TRADE. 



OOOD GOODS KEEP IT. 



It 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. 



THE W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



Mention the American Bee Journal, 



Honey-Clovers & Buckwheat 



SEED FOR SALE. 



We have made arran)?ement8 so that we 

 can furnish seed of several of the Clovers 

 and Japanese Buckwheat, by freight or ex- 

 press, at the following prices, cash with order : 



50) 



101b 



11.25 



1.20 



2.00 



1.10 



.90 



.35 



25B) 

 $3.00 

 2.75 

 4.50 

 2.70 

 2.00 

 .90 



SOB) 

 t 5.75 

 5.00 

 8.00 

 5.00 

 3.50 

 1.25 



Alslke Clover t .70 



Sweet Clover 65 



White Clover 1.25 



Alfalfa Clover 65 



Crimson Clover 55 



Jap. Buckwheat... .20 



Prices subject to market changes. 



Add 25 cents to your order, for cartage, if 

 wanted by freight. 



Your 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. House. Price 25 cents; if 

 sent by mall. 28c. The little book and 

 the Progressive Bee-Keeper (a live, pro- 

 gressive 28-page monthly Journal) one 

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



T.-RATT g MFG. CO., Higginsville, Mo. 



Are You Insured? 



Stranee that a man will insure his buildintrs 

 aeainsl lire and liyhinin^. which come so seldom 

 and yet take chance.^ on destruction of cropland 

 other losses ai isinti-fi<-im iuctficietit tences. Pace 

 fence is a pernijinen* JBiveslnieiit and the 

 Intereston that is the cost for absolute safety. 

 Write tor piools. 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Adrian, Mich. 

 Mentimi the A-inerican Bee Jourvr'^ 



Soecial Renewal Offers ! 



Prompt renewals are so desirable that I am 

 going to make some special offers. For $1.00 

 1 will send the Bee-Keepers' Kevlew for 1897 

 and the 50c. book. •• Advanced Bee-Culture," 

 or, in place of the book. 12 back Nos. of the 

 Review. For $1.50 I will send the Review and 

 a fine tested Italian Queen— Queen to be sent 

 early in the season of 1897. For $1.75, the 

 Review and a $1.10 Bingham (Conqueror) 

 smoker, postpaid. For $2,50. the Review and 

 1000 No. 1, flrst-class, oneplece Sections. But 

 REMEMBER, that these offers will be withdrawn 

 Jan, 1st. as the sole object In making them Is 

 to Induce the sending in of subscriptions be- 

 fore that date. New subscribers will get the 

 Dec. No. free. It not acquainted with the 

 Review, send for samples. 



W. Z. Hutchinson. Flint, Mich. 

 MeiUton the American Bee JautrMUt^ 



BEESWAX WMTED 



FOR- 



^ Foundation Making. — 



Send For OUR CATALOGUE, 



SAMPLES OF FOUNDATION, 



ADVICE TO BEG-INNERS, Etc. 



Address, 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



When Answering This Advertisement, Mention this Journal. 



Ask Yonr Friends to Take This Joiirual. 



* Extracted Honev * ! PlTEJTWlEEDCOMBFOOlIDATIOll 



Finest Qualltf. Bassivood and 

 Clover. 



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

 60-lb. can In case, 8c. per pound. A 

 sample by mall, 10 cte. FODDER'S 

 HoneyJars and Cumplete Line 

 of Supplies. Catalogue Free. 



WALTER S. POIJDER, 



162 Mass. Avenue. INDI.tHlPOLlS, LYD. 



Has No Sag in Brood.Frames 



Tliin Flat-Bottom Foundation 



Bas So Fishbone Id the Ssrplas HoDey. 



Belntr the oleanest 1b nsually worked 

 the quickest of any Foundation made 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



Sole Mannfactorers, 



Sprout Brook MontKomery Co., N. Y. 



Gut Prices to Move Stock ! ! 



There are a few items of desirable stock left of the goods secured of Thomas 

 G. Newman when we took charge of his supply business here. In order to close 

 these out and make room for fresh, new goods, we have decided to offer these at 

 prices which will make them go. 



The following is the list, which will be corrected as the stock is sold ; if you 

 see what you want here, order at once, or you may be to late : 



V-Top Langstroth Frames, 75c per 100 ; 250 for $1.25 ; 500 for $2. 

 All-Wood Frames, pierced for wire, same price while they last. 

 Hoffman Frames, with ?8-inch square bottom-bar, $1.25 per hundred. 

 45 No. IE 8-fr. Dov. Hives, with flat cover, 5 for $3.50; the lot, $30. 

 20 " 10-fr. " " " , 5 for 4.00; " 15. 



5 No. 9 " L. Hives, 2-story, with Heddon supers, $2.50 for the lot. 



4 l>,J-story, 8-fr. Hives, nailed, complete, $1.00 each ; $3.00 for the lot. 

 50 Comb Honey Racks, to hold sections on the hive, fiat, $1.00 for the lot. 

 No. 3 VanDeusen Thin Flat-Bottom Fdn., in 25-lb. boxes, $10.50 a box. 

 Wakeman & Crocker Section-Press, 50c each (old price, $1.25). 

 TowDsend Section-Press, 50c. (old price, $1.) 

 Hastings' Feeders, 10c each (old price, 25c.) 

 18 Shuck Feeders, 8c each, $1.00 for the lot (old price, 20c.) 

 Hill Feeders, quart size, 8c each, 75c per doz. (less than half old prices). 

 Hill Smokers, 40c each ; by mail, 60c. 



Quinby Smokers at 50c, 70c, and .$1.00 each — 20c extra by mail. 

 Jones' Frame- Pliers, 10c each ; by mail, 10c extra (old price, 25c and postage). 



It >vante<l l»y rroiglit, add SSc for cartage on orders tor less tlian S5 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 

 Geo. W. York, Manager. 118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



