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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



December 30, 1897. 



■i a^ ■■ H - — -A Copy of 



LDLL Smtmi'ul Ikc-Kcepiiig, 



r n I r ''y W. Z Hutchinson ; 



I llkk and our 1807 Uatalog. tor 2- 

 cent stamp. <>'" a copy of the 

 Catalos for tlie AKbliiiC Wo make almost 

 Everj'l'lilns used liy Bee-KocperB, and at 

 Ijowesl Vrices. uiiu 



Falcon Polish! Sections 



HM- wiuranled 



Superior to All Others. 



Don't buy cheaply and roughly made Goods, 

 when you can have ilie bent— sufli as \we 

 make. 



The AniericaD Bee -Keeper 



Lmonlhly. now in itB Tlh year] 



36 Pages— 50 Cents a Year. 



^AMPLE f'KEE— ADr>ItESS. 



THE W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



Please mention Bee Journal when writing. 



NEW YORK, ^ ^ 



IS the city, 



105 Park Place, 



IS the street, 



I.J.STRINGHAM, 



is the man 

 Who is prepared to ship you, on short no- 

 tice, anytliing' in the apiarian line. 

 Are YOU the man who wants to buy ? 



U^" Send for Catalog, anyway. 

 Please mention Bee Journal when writing. 



Queer Economy (?) 



It is to board a whole fence weaving Kang fora 

 week, when the hired man and Pase agent would 

 put up the same amount of betl er fence in a day. 

 PAGE WOVEN WIEE FENCE CO., Adrian, Mich. 



Please mention Bee Journal when writing. 



NO DIRT LEFT 



In clothes washed with tha 

 "BDaY BEE WASHER." 



Sieceainone hourand 

 ard work done. That's 

 the record. AGENTS 

 WANTED. Exclusive 

 sale. Write for terms. 

 Uake Erie Mfg. Co.. 147 E. 13 St., Erie, Pa. 

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The Renew at 



Reduced Rates. 



The Bee-Keepers' Review is 11.00 a year, 

 but, for the sake of Kettlng It into new hands, 

 and belnp able to bepin the j'ear with a large 

 list. I will, until Jan. 1st, send free to each 

 new subscriber, a copy of "Advanced Bee- 

 Culture." a. iO-ct. book of nearly 100 pages, 

 that gives brlclly but clearly the best methods 

 of management from the time the bees arc 

 put Into the cellar In the fall until they are 

 again ready for winter— ;)'2 chapters In all. 

 Those who prefer can have. Instead of the 

 book, 12 back numbers of the Keview, the 

 selection to be mine, but no two numbers 

 alike. All who send $1,00 now will receive 

 the last four issues of this year free, and the 

 Review win be sent to the end of 1898. If 

 not acquainted with the Review send 10 

 cents for three late but different Issues, 



W. I. Ilutcliiiisdii, Flint, Mich. 



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THE "NOVELTY" POCKET-KNIFE I 



GEO. W. YORK, 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Yonr Name on the Kntfe.— When orderinir, be sore to say Jnst what Nen>£ «,aii 



Address you wish put on the Knife. 



The Novelty Knife Is Indeed a novelty. The novelty lies In the handle. Itlsma'-e 

 irsautifully of indestru'^tible celluloid, which is as transparent as glass. Underneath tB« 

 celluloid, on one side of the handle Is placed an American Bee Journal reminder, and on tSie 

 other side, name and residence of the Subscriber. 



The material entering into this celebrated knife Is of the very best quality; the blades 

 are handlorged out of the very finest English razor-steel, and we warrant every blade. Tb» 

 bolsters are made of German silver, and will never rust or corrode. The rivets are hardened 

 German silver wire; the linings are plate brass; the back springs of Sheffield spring steel, and 

 the finish of handle as described above. It will last a lifetime, with proper usage. 



AVUy purchase tbe Novelty Knire? In case a good knife is lost, the chances are, 

 the owner will never recover it; but if the Novelty is lost, having name and address of owner 

 the finder will return it; otherwise to try to destroy the name and address, would destroy th« 

 knife. If traveling, and you meet with a iserious accident, and are so fortunate as to have one 

 of the Novelties, your pocket knife will serve as as an Identifier; and in case of death, you) 

 relatives will at once be apprised of the accident. 



How appropriate this knife is for a Christmas. New Year or birthday present I What 

 more lasting memento could a mother give to a son, a wife to a husband, a sister to a brother, 

 a lady to a gentleman, or vice versa, a son to a mother, a husband to a wife, abrothertoaslstes 

 m a gentleman to a lady— the knife having the name of the recipient on one side ? 



The accompanying cut gives a faint idea, but cannot fully convey an exact represents* 

 tlon of this beautiful knife, as the " Novelty " must be seen to be appreciated. 



Hew to Get this Valuable Knife — We send it postpaM. for $1. , or give It as a 

 Premium to the one sending us three ne«r Subscribers to the Bee JottRNAL (with $3, OOi, 

 and we will also send to each new name a copy of the Premium Edition of the book "Bees an<? 

 Hone-- " We club the Novelty Knife with the Bee Jocrnai. for one year, both for $1.90 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILL8. 



iky Wame and Address Put on the Knife. 



T> ADANT'S t F OUNDATION 



BEESWAX WANTED. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS- 



1UMK©STM©TH @f« TTH® H©f«®-r=®M?®, Revised. 



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



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



Pleasemcntlon the Am, Bee Journal, HAMILTON, HaUCOCk CO., ILL. 



Gleanings at Reduced Rates. 



New subscribers sending us $1.00, or old subscribers who seud us 



Jl.DD before tjieir 5ul)scriptio|i Expires, 



will receive a copy of the " A B C of Carp Culture," TO pages, price 40 cents, post- 

 paid, the pages 6Kx9K inches in size; or we will send, in place of the carp-book, 

 one copy of 



Winter Care of Horses and Cattle, 



by T. B. Terry, a book of the same size pages as the carp-book, 44 pages ; price 40 

 cents, postpaid ; or in place of either one of the two we will send 



Maple Sugar and the Sugar -Bush, 



a book of the same size pages, costing also 40 cents, postpaid. Hemember, In order 

 to get one of these valuable books all you have to do is to send .$1.00 for Gleanings, 

 and .'i cents postage, and we will give you one of them free. Remember, an old 

 subscriber, to be entitled to this offer, must pay up all back subscription, it any, 

 and send In $1.00 for a year In advance, with 5 cents postage. 



ThU,^i J|jt Company, Medina, Ohio 



