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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Dec. 4, 1902. 



I BEE=KEEPERS, g 



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I Hives, Sections, Brood | 

 g Frames, Extractors, g 



s Smokers, ^^d everything 



W ^ ELSE YOU NEED, OF 



TtlE W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO.. 



Jamestown, N. Y. 



J^?" Our poods are g-uaranteed of supe- 

 rior quality in every way. 



Send for our large illustrated catalog, 

 and copy of 



THE AHERICAN BEE-KEBPER. 

 a monthly for all bee-keepers; 50c a year. 

 (Now in 12th year. H. E. Hill, Editor.* 



C^~ W. M. Gerfish, E. Nottingham, 

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

 catalog prices. Oiderof him and save 

 freight. 



Please roentioii tJeejuuica) wt-nu »tiu.-j.- 



Tip-Top Glass Honey- Jars 



The picture shown 

 herewith represents the 

 best one-pound jar for 

 honey that we know of. 

 It is made of the clear- 

 est flint glass, and when 

 filled with honey, and a 

 neat label attached, it 

 makes as handsome a 

 package as can be im- 

 agmed. Its glass top 

 sets on a flat rubber 

 ring, and is held in 

 place by a flat steel 

 spring across the top as 

 shown in the picture. It 

 is practically air-tight, 

 thus permitting no leak, 

 which is an importani thing with honey- 

 sellers. 



We can furnish these jars, f .o.b. Chicago, 

 at these prices : One gross, $5.00; two gross, 

 $4.7" a gross; five or more gross $4.50 per 

 gros 



It lu try them once you willlikely use no 

 otheV tind of top or sealing arrangement for 

 honey ars. 



JEORGE W. YORK & CO. 

 144 .tt 146 Erie Street, - CHICAGO, ILI* 



$300,000,000.00 A YEAR 



and yoa may have part of it (f you work 

 for us. Uncle Sam's poultry product pays 

 that sum. Send 10c for samples aod partic- 

 ulars. We furnish capital Ui start yon in 

 business. Draper PublisbIagCo.,Cbicago,lU. 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completelv than any other published, 



send $1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 



FOB ms 



"Bee=Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



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DAIRYMEN ARE DELIGHTfcU 



to meet tn(j»e wDO work for ua. C<fw kteptrBal"* ay« 

 have money. W« sUrt yoa In business. You m»ke 

 large profiU. Euy work. We furnish caplt^il. S«Tid 

 10 c«nU) for fnll Itne of samples ftnd r«itleular«. 



DKAPER PUBLISBINQ CO.. Chlca{0, Ills. 



f^r Dadant's Foundation 



25111 

 Year 



W*» rrtlttfarti't^f^ ^ti'ticfartinrt What more can anybody do 7 BEAUTY, 



VYC j^udrctntcc .^diisidCLiun. purity, firmness, no saqqinq. 



No LOSS. PATENT WEED-PROCESS SHBBTINQ. 



W^hi7 Hrt<^e 14' c«>ll en vxrcll 9 Because it has always given better satls- 

 yy IIJ' UVCA II. acil »U WCll r faction than any other. Becanse In 34 years 



there have not been anj complaints, but thousands of compliments. 



Send name for our Catalog, Samples of Foundation and Veil Material. 

 We sell the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



Bee-Heeoers' Supplies 1^1^ a;a; 



Very fine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Effgs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



Langstroth on the Honey-Bee — Re^/iscicl, 



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



BEESWAX wanted 

 at all times 



DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., III. 



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THE HERSHISER 



HONEY- JAES. 



These jars were designed for 

 use in the honey exhibit ac the 

 Pan-American Exposition, in 

 Buffalo, and are very neat and 

 attractive. They have corl<- 

 lined aluminum caps which seal 

 them tight. If honey is sealed 

 in these jars while hot there 

 will be no annoyance from gran- 

 ulation. 



For exhibition purposes and a 

 fancy trade nothing on the 

 marketeompares with these jars. 

 Put up your honey in a neat, at- 

 tractive package, and sell it at a 

 good price. 



The fact that the molds are 

 constructed fur making the jars 

 by hand instead of by machine, 

 and the addition of the alumi- 

 num caps, make the jars some- 

 what more expensive than the 

 ordinary jars. They are made 

 in four sizes square and three 

 sizes round, as shown in the il- 

 lustration. We can supply them 

 either from Medina or from 

 Philadelphia at the following 

 prices : 



'4 pound Square Hershiser Jars, 

 doz., 50c; -*.S.40 per gross. 



}.i pound Square Hershiser Jars, 

 doz., 5.DC; .stj.OO per gross. 



1 pound Square Hershiser Jars, - - - - Dozen, 80 cents; -? 9.00 per gross 



2 pound Square Hershiser Jars, ... - Dozen, Jl.OO; 10.80 per gross 

 '., pound Round Hershiser Jars, - . - - Dozen, 60 cents; ? C I50 per gross 



1 pound Round Hershiser Jars, . . - - Dozen, T.*! cents ; 8.40 per gross 



y pound Round Hershiser Jars, ... - Dozen, SI. 10; 12.00 per gross 



These prices, although rather high in comparison with other jars, are as low as can 



be made on hand-made jars, and afford us a .smaller margin of profit than other styles. 



Order a sample dozen of each size and be convinced. 



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



■^K^ /~iT^r\r.or^ TTT -ars-nv », rrk 144 A 146 Erie Street, 



H^^ GEORGE W. YORK & CO. Chicago ill., 



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

 for their free Catalog. 



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