Beeswax wanted 



Wewillpay28 cents cash or 30 

 cents in goods for good quality of 

 Beeswax, freight paid to FALCON- 

 ER, N.Y. If you have any, ship itto 

 us at once. 



[Prices subject to change without notice.] 



The W. T. Falconer Mf&:. Co. 



ECCS IN WINTER 



■p easily obtained under riirht conditions and 

 or nttontion. Suhscrihe for our poultry pap*T 

 I'-firn how. 25 .n^. a year. Sample copy free. 

 THE POULTRV ITEM, Box 190, Fsicks, Pa. 



"\V. M. (MTi-ish, East N()ttiiitiii;iiii, X. 

 H., keops a coitiplcte supply of dur 

 t;o(ids, and oasK^rn cnstoiiiers will su^n 

 frcjirlit by ortU'riiijj of him. 



TiiR W. T. F.\i,r()NKR MFfi. Co. 



BEE SUPPLIES from LEWIS 



Tlicy are the finest. 

 TIlorsANDS OF BEE HIVES, 



MILLIONS OV SECTIONS, 



Ready for Prompt Shipment. 



G- B- LEWIS CO.. Watertown. Wis., 

 — == === U. S. A. 



Special Agency, C. M. SCOTT & CO., 

 1004 East Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Cataloc; Free. ^ 



160 page 

 Bee Book 

 Free! 



Book sent free with American Bee Journal. 



Every NEW SCBSCRIBER sending $L00 for the WEEKLY American B&e 

 Journal for one year will receive a copy of Xewman's li-O page 'B: es and 

 Honey" free. The old American Bee Journal is great this year. 

 You ought to have it. Sample of Be© Journal free. Write for it. 



GEO. W. YORK & CO., 144 Erie St.. Chicago. 111. 



T 



HEFERRIS 



WAX REFINER 



to be nsed in connection with steam wax ex- 

 tractors, increases the value of wax two cents 

 a pound and pays for itself in refining fifty 

 pounds of wax. For sale by all dealers or 



C. G. Ferris, 



Richfield Springs. N. Y. 



BOOKS FOR BEE-KEEPERS. 



Every bee-keeper, and especially if he has not 

 had long experience, should have at least one good 

 text book upon the subject. The following are 

 doubtless the very best works On bee-keeping. In 

 ordering by mail be sure to add the amount of 



postage named: 



Postage 

 Price, extia 

 AlU' of BeeCuIture (A.I.Root).cloth »1 00 2(ic. 

 I'.ee-keepers' Guide (Prof. A. J. Cook) 1 00 loc. 

 Langstroth on Honey Bee, rev. (DadantM 10 Lie. 

 quinbys New Bee-keeping (Quinby) . 1 40 10c. 



Thirty Years Among Bees (Alley) 4>i 2c. 



How to Manage P.ees (Vandruff i 25 5« 



Amateur Bee-keeper (Tiouse) 20 6c. 



The W. T. Falconer NIfg. Co., 



POULTRY POINTERS 



Published monthly for beginner?. Sent one 

 year on trial for ten one-cent stamps. Send 

 today. Regular price 2."i cents. Advertising 

 rates. 25 cents per inch each issue. Sample 

 free. Address, 



rOT'LTRY POINTERS PUB. CO.. 



Belding. Mich. 



A MOTH-PROOF 

 BEE HIVE. 



For particulars address, with >tamp. 

 Bryan Tyson. Carthage. X. C. You will 

 please mention this paper. t, 2t. 



HELLO/ 



Do vou want some eood puri» 



^ ^y^^^ POULTRY? 



Weca.T furnish you ECCS FOR HATCH- 

 ING from tine White Wunder fowls. R. C. B. Leg- 

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 en and Black Wyandottes, Toulouse Geese. Rouen 

 Ducks and Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. If you want 

 something good send for our illustrated catalogue 

 and price list, which is free when you mention this 

 paper. Address, 



Hf The Eureka Poultry Farm, 



Established ID years. Hamburg, Wis. 



One of the most Northern poultry farms in the L". S. 



BEGINNERS. 



should have a copy of 



The Amateur Bee-keeper, 



a 70 page book, by Prof. J. W. Rouse; written es- 

 pecially for amateurs. Second edition just out. 

 First edition of 1,000 sold in less than two years. 

 Editor Y'ork says: "It is the finest little book pub- 

 lished at the present time." Price 21 cents; by 

 mail 28 cents. The little book and 



The Progressive Bee-keex^er, 



(a live, progressive, 28 page monthly journal,) one 

 year for 65c. Apply to any first-class dealer, or 

 address 



LEAHY MFG- CO., Higginsvnie, Me. 



