950 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Dec. 15. 



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I Office of the A. I. Root Company. | 



1 10 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. | 



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has been a feature of the AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL for 

 some time. Mr. A. I. Root said, on page 882 of Gleanings, 

 that " Dadant's account of his trip through Switzerland 

 alone is worth almost the subscription price for an entire 

 year, to say nothing of the report of Chicago Convention." 



The Bee Journal 16 Months for $1. 



To NEW subscribers who send us fil.OO we will send the 

 Bee Journal for 16 months, beginning with the Chicago 

 convention report, and continuing to the end of next year 

 (1901). This is indeed a bargain. You ought to have the 

 weekly American Bee Journal. Sample copy free. Address 



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ifc George W. York & Co., 118 Mich. St., Chicago. <^ 



Marshfield Manufacturing Company. 



Our specialty is making SECTIONS, and they are the best in the market. Wisconsin" 

 basswood is the right kind for them. We have a full line of BEE=SUPPLIES. Write for free 

 illustrated catalog and price list. 



Marshfield Mfg. Co., Marshfield, Wis. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS., 



486, 488, 490 Canal St., 

 Corner Watt Street, N. Y. 



HONEY & BEESWAX. 



lyiberal Advances made on Consignments. 

 Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants. 

 Established 1875. 



THE CENSUS OF 1900. 



A booklet giving the population of all cities of the 

 United States of 25,000 and over, according to the cen- 

 sus of 1900, has been issued by the passenger depart- 

 ment of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railv^ay, 

 and a copy of it may be obtained by sending your 

 address, with two-cent stamp to pay postage, to the 

 General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee 

 & St. Paul Railway, Chicago, 111. 



