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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



February 25, 1897. 



Bottom Prices 



BRINO DS BIG TRADE. 



GOOD GOODS KEEP IT. 



If you want the best supplies that can be 

 made at a little less cost than you can buy 

 the same (foods for elsewhere, write to us 

 for low prices. 1897 Catalogue soon 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 American Bee jout'Oa^, 



STR.ICTIj"5r PTJK,B 



Bee-Keepers and Accumulators In the U. S., 



It may be of advantage to you communlc.ite 

 with us If you have Pure Yellow Beeswax for 

 sale. No Impure wanted. We are buyers. 



Address. BAKGET dc HEID, 

 8 S. William St., - New York, N. Y. 



tt.MtAanihtA'merlavnBeeJottmal, 8A4t 



BeeswaxWanted for Cash 



Or in Exchange for 



Comb Foundation. 



Higliext Price Paid. 



If you want your Wax.WorhC Into Foun- 

 dation, satisfactorily, promptly, and at the 

 loivest price, send it to me. 



^~ Write for Price-List and Samples. 



GUS DITTMER, 



AUGUSTA, ins. 



Memtwn, the AnwrUxin B»e JciaT^i/fflte 



LEADS THEM ALL ! 



Williams' Automatic 

 Reversible Honey-Extractor 



Leads them all. You want tlie best. 



Price-List Free. 



Van Allen & Williams, Barniini, \¥is. 



8 Etf JUtrUicm the Amtrican Bee jMirnat^ 



IfYouWaiittoRiiow 



Mow to run Out-Aplarlcs for Comb Honey 

 wllh almost no swarming, read the December 

 number of the Bee Keei'Ehs' Review. If 

 you want to know the exact method followed 

 by Mr. M. M, Baldridge in securing Drawn 

 Combs for use in the sections, read his article 

 In the January Keview. If you want to know 

 how to make a IIomu-Made KootPower Buzz- 

 Saw— the equal of any foot-power saw— read 

 the Illustrated article on this suli.)cctin the 

 Jiinuary Ueview. If you want a paper that 

 is full of practical Information that will help 

 you to make money In the apiary, subscribe 

 for the Kevikw. It is $1.00 a year, but, if you 

 are not a scrlbrlber, see the special induce- 

 ments offered to new sul)scribers on piige 04 

 of the Bee,Iournal lor .Ian. f.S. 1807. 



\V. X. IIUTCIII\§0.\. 



FlilNT, MICH. 

 iTetttlon the Amerlcar. Bee J'cumz. 

 czzzxzzzzxzzzzzzzzxszzzzszzxizzzz: 



^''^ Dadant's Foundation S 



Year 



Why Does It Sell So Well ? 



Because it has always given better satisfaction than any other. 



Because IPJ 20 YEARS there have not been any complaints, but thousands 

 of corapliments. 



We Guarantee Satisfaction. 



What more can anybody do? Beauty, Purity, Firmness, No Sagging, No 

 Loss. Patent "Weed Process of Sheeting-. 



KeiKl IVaine ibr Oiir C^atstlog', SanipU-N of FoiiiKlalion and Veil 

 Material. We sell the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies of All Rinds. 



I^Mlf©ST^R@T"H om VMM mQMMY^BMM:, Kevised. 



The Classic in Bee-Culture— Price, $1.25, by mail. 



^ I ^ 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



Please mention the Am. Bee Journal. 



HAMILTON, Hancock Co., ILL. 



^leMOWIOMe 4ieMOWIOMI 



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Our business is making Sections. We are located in the basswood belt of Wis- 

 consin ; therefore the material we use cannot be better. We have made the fol- 

 lowing prices : 



Bfo. 1 §nou'-Wliite. 



500 $1,25 



1000 at 2.50 



3000 at 2.25 



5000 at 2.00 



No. I Cream. 



500 $1.00 



1000 at 2.00 



3000 at 1.75 



5000 at 1.50 



If larger quantities are wanted, write for prices. 

 Price-List of Seetions, Foundations, Veils, Siuoiier§, Zinc, Etc., 

 Sent on application. 



6A35t MARSHFIELD MFG. CO., Marshfield, Wis. 



Cut Prices to Move Stock ! ! 



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

 6. 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, T5c per 100 ; 250 for $1.25 ; 500 for $2. 



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



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



No. 3 VanDensen Thin Flat-Bottom Fdn., in 25-lb. bo.ies, $10.50 a box. 



Wakeman & Crocker Section-Press, 50o 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, 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.) 



1896 Dovetailed Hives at Special Prices. 



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

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

 for,'); *10..'')U for ill; .■?30.(I0 for 20 : No. IK, same without sections and .starters, $4.75 for 

 ,5; *s.,50forlO: .■JliJ.oil for Ud: loframe complete. 'M cts. each extra; 10-frame E, 15 cts. 

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



II wsiiiletl l>y I'rcigflit, a«1«1 'i:if lur earla^e o» oi-«tfr!« for leas llian ^15 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 



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



