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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



January 28. 1897. 



Bottom Prices 



BRIIVO ITS BIG TRADE. 



GOOD GOODS KEEP IT. 



If you want the beet supplies that can be 

 made at a little less tost than you can buy 

 the same goods for elsewhere, write to ua 

 for low prices. 1897 Catalogue soon 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. 



NO TRESPASS 



While duly grateful to other fence manufacturers 

 for their strong endorsement c)f the Coiled Spring, 

 we must decline with thanks all offers of assistance 

 in supplying the demand. We created it and can 

 take care of it. 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Adrian,Mich. 



One Cent 



Invested in a postal card 

 will ffet my iaritre Cata- 

 log of All Root's Goods. 

 Send list of what you 



want and get price. 

 lU. H. HUNT, Bell Braiirli, ITIlcli. 



RAY PUMPS 



^AND THEIR USES 



being the coiitdits 

 of ail illustrated 

 l)Ook on the sub- 

 ject. Telia 



WHEN, 

 WHERE 

 AND HOW 



to Spray- 



Vahiahlo { 

 for niulas ( 

 '^^ for insect i- 

 V^^ fides, etc., 

 sent FiiEE \ 

 for the j 

 asking. 



the American Bee JovjrY^aL- 



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NEW SUBSCRIBERS 



Are Ofl'ered 



New subscribers are what every journal 

 most earnestly desires. As a matter of 

 course, if the journal is good, most of the 

 old subscribers will stay by it; but to get 

 new subscribers, to get the journal into the 

 bands of ntw men, that they in time may 

 thus become old subscribers, is what every 

 journal strives for most earnestly. To this 

 end I make the follViwiug offers; For.'fl.dU 

 I will send the K«'«'-K4'«-|>er!<'' IScviow 

 for 1.807 (and throw in the December, IS'.ilJ, 

 number, which is especially good) and the 

 .OOcent book, "Advanced Bee-Culture," or, 

 in place of the book, 12 back numbers of 

 the Review. For ?fl..5() 1 will send the 

 Review' and a fine, tested, Italian queen 

 — the queen to be sent early in the season 

 of IH'.)". For .•:2..")(i, the K«'Vie-»v and 1.000 

 No. 1 first-class one-piece sections. But, 

 remember, these offers are only to those 

 who are not now subscribers to the Re- 

 view, and as a special inducement for 

 them to try the Review at least one 



^*"' W. Z. IIUT€III\SOIV, 



FLINT, MICH. 



BEESWAX WANTED 



FOR 



-- Foundation Making. ^ 



Send For OUR CATALOGUE, 



SAMPLES OF FOUNDATION, 



ADVICE TO BEGINNERS, Etc. 



Address, 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



When answering this advertisement, mention this journac 



HMMII^TOH, 11.1^. 



Ask Your Friends to Take This Journal. 



PATEIT WIBED COHB FODVDITIOS 



Has INo Sag In Brood-Franio 



Thin Flat-Kottom Foundatiou 



Has So Fishbone io tbe HiarplDS Honey. 



BelDR tbe cleanest is asaally workec 

 tbe qalckest of any Foandatlon made 



J. VAN DEITSEN &: SONS, 



Sole Mannfactarera, 

 Sprout Brook MontKOmery Co., N. T. 



Dlllfll'^ HONEY-EXTRACTOR 

 i'lllUl !S Square Glass Jars. 



Root's Goods at Root's Prices. 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies in general, etc., etc. 



Send tor our new catalog. 



" Practical Hints " will be mailed for 10c. 



in stamps. Apply to— 



Chas. T. Mnth & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Mention the American Bee JoumaL 



Cut 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 oncb, or you may be to late : 



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



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



50 Comb Honey Racks, to hold sections ou the hive, flat, $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). 



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



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



Hill Smokers, 40e each ; by mail, GOc. 



Quinby Smokers at oOc, TOc, and $1.00 each— 20c extra by mail. 



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



1896 Dovetailed Hives at Special Prices. 



Desiring to make room for new goods, we offer from stock at this branch. No. 1 

 Dovetailed hives, S-frame complete, with sections, foundation starters, and nails, at f.5.75 

 for 5; $10.50 for 10; $20.00 for UO: No. IE, same without sections and starters, .?4. 75 for 

 .'5; $8.50 for 10; $10.00 for20; lOframe complete, 20 cts. each extra; lO-trame E, 15 cts. 

 each extra. Other Hives in stock at a similar reduction. 



li wanted by I'reislil, inlrt a.'ic lor cartage on orders lor less tiian #5 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 

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



