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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



July 31, 1902. 



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BEE=KEEPERS, 



5ave Money by Buying 



Hives, Sections, Brood 

 ^? Frames, Extractors, 



Smokers, 



AND EVERYTHING 

 ELSE YOU NEED, OF 



TtlL W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 

 Jamestown, N. Y, 



9^ Our fi-oods are guaranteed of supe- 

 rior quality in every way. 



Send for our large illustrated catalog, 

 and copy of 



THE AHERICAN BEEKEEPER. 

 a monthly for all bee-keepers; SOcayear. 

 (Now in I2th year. H. E. Hill, Editor.) 



Z^~ W. M. Gerrish, E. Nottingham, 

 N- H., carries a full line of our goods at 

 catalog prices. Order of him and save 

 freight. 



f lease flieuuon ±5ee journal -wneu WTitm& 



$300,000,000.00 A YEAR 



and jou may have part of it if you wnrk 

 for us. Uncle Sam's poultry pnnliift pays 

 that sum. Send lOc- for najiipU-w aiul partk-- 

 ulars. We furnish capital tt> yttirt you in 

 boBiness. Draper PublisbiagCo.,CbicaKO.IU. 



A New Bee-Keeper's Song— 



"Buckwheat Cakes 

 and Honey 



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Words by EUQENE SECOR. 



Music by QEORQE W. YORK. 



This song was written specially for 

 the Buffalo convention, and was sung- 

 there. It is written for organ or piano, 

 as have been all the songs written for 

 bee-keepers. Every home should have 

 a copy of it, as well as a copy of 



"THE HUM OF THE BEES 

 in the APPLE-TREE BLOOM" 



Written by 

 EOGENE Secor and De. C. C. Miller. 



Prices — Either song will be mailed 

 for 10 cents (stamps or silver), or both 

 for only IS cents. Or, for $1.00 strictly 

 in advance payment of a year's sub- 

 scription to the American Bee Journal, 

 we will mail both of these songs free, 

 if aslted Jor. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



144 & 146 Erie St.. ■ CHICAGO, 11,1,. 



I ARISE 



To say to the reaaers of 

 the Bee Journal that 



DOOLITTLE... 



is now up with orders, 

 so he can send Queens 

 from his choice houey- 

 j^atbering stock, by re- 

 turn mail, at the follow- 

 ing prices : 



1 Untested Queen . $1.00 

 3 Untested Queens.. 2.25 

 1 Tested Queen .... 1.25 

 3 Tested Queens.... 3.00 

 1 select tested queen 1.50 

 3 " " Queens 4.00 

 Extra selected breed- 

 ing, the very best . 5.00 



Circular free, giving particulars regarding 

 each class of Queens, conditions, etc. Address, 



Q. M. DOOLITTLE. 



27D4t Borodino, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



C. P. DADANT. 

 1851. 



CHAS. DADANT. 



L. C. DADANT. 

 1879. 



1817-1902. 



To Our Friends and Customers, 



Our senior member, Mr, Chas, Dadant, died after a 



short illness, July 16th, He was eighty,^ive years of age, 



« The status of the firm will remain the same, Louis 



C, Dadant joining his father C, P, Dadant, under the firm 



name of 



DADANT & SON, 



HAMILTON, ILLINOIS, 



1 TUG Fomr Sorino EscaD6 I 



->¥^ is a great labor-saver. Don't lift the heavy super, shake and 



j5^ brush the bees, cruelly smoke and cause uncapping, stings 



.>^^ and robbing. 



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Use it, and make work a pleasure instead of a dread. Try 

 it, and you won't be without it again. Price, 20 cents. 



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clears the extracting-house of bees. The worst robber cannot 

 return. One over each window and door will save you great 



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annoyance. If you tier up the supers to rid of bees this is the 

 BEST of Escapes. Try it and you will wonder how you got 

 along without it so long 1 Price, 20 cents. Address, 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



Also for sale by all our branch houses and agencies, and all dealers iti 

 bee-keepers' supplies. 





GEORGE W. YORK & CO. ^t,m^^Go\tZT' 



are headquarters for ROOT'S BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES IN CHICAGO. 

 Send to them for their free Catalog. 



