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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



March 31, 



York State Association of Bee-Keepers' 

 Societies." 



The following officers were elected for the 

 ensuing year; W, F. Marks, President; F. 

 S. Emns, Vice-President; and H. S. Howe, 

 Secretary-Treasurer. 



The next meeting will he held at Geneva, 

 N. Y., the second Wednesday in January, 

 1899. 



The active members are to be delegates 

 from the county societies,' but any bee- 

 keeper will be made welcome at the meet- 

 ings. Harry S. Howe, Hec-Treax. 



Utah.— The Utah State Bee-Keepers' Aseo- 

 c atloa will hold Its semi-annual convention 

 lu the City and County Bulldiog. Salt Lake 

 City, April 5, 1898. at 10 am. A full pro- 

 gram in the Interest of tbe Industry will be 

 presented. It is very desirable to have all 

 parts ot the State represented. Among- other 

 things to be considered IS the transportation 

 and marketing ot our products, and also the 

 adoption of the best plan to represent our 

 btate at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, and 

 to get our new foul i.rood law into active op- 

 eration. Every beekeeper should be Inter- 

 ested in these matters. All are cordially in- 

 vited. In case there may be any that cannot 

 attend, we would be pleased to have their 

 address, and have them send in questions on 

 freneral topics. Several members of the 

 Association have desired us to again call the 

 attention of our bee-keepers to the Laugs- 

 troih monument fund. Any who feel able 

 should throw in their mite to mark the last 

 resting-place of this the greatest of all Ameri- 

 can bee-keepers. No one will feel as if It was 

 labor In vain, who takes a fraternal Interest 

 in this desirable object. 

 John B. Fago See.. East Mill Creek. Utah. 



E. S. LovESY, Fres., »alt Lake City, Utah. 



WHAT 



part of a wagon wears out 

 flrst? The wheels, of course. 



Why not buy wheels that 

 [can't wear out? 



When a man huys the 



ELECTRIC 

 WHEELS 



ways has good wheels on 

 wagon. They can't Rot. 

 arp or become Loose; no 



re-settlnp of tires; they fit any 



wacon. "NVe also makei^heelg 



anything wearinc wheels 



for circulars and pri:e3. 



Electric Wheel Co. 



Box 16 Quinoy. IM«. 



Please mention Bee Journal ■when writing. 



RtJIVIELV 



Supply the maximum of power 

 at the minimum of cost 



3 for fuel. time, titteiitiuii un«l ri-piilr)*. The fire t 

 ^ box is surrounded witti water, iit-iice they are £ 

 "^ quick Hteamers. The tire box is sn consti"UCted C 

 and of convenient size to afford per- £ 

 I'ei-t combustion of all fuel. 



3 This __ 



^ Tf action Engine 



:3 More all. 



from » to 20 h.p 

 Has Perfect Traction, la a 

 Good Puller, Fast Traveler, 

 Easy Steamer, Long Liver, 



It an<t our ri.rt.ilde, .StMiii-l'oitnl'lt' 



iimple ami t'onipoumi Enj?ines. Threshers. Horjie ^ 

 ^ Powers, Saw Mills, ete . in our new eataloglie. It's ^ 



3 FREE-Send for It. t 



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Please mention Bee Journal when -writing. 



A Good Bicycle Free 



Now, then; young men and young 

 ladies, also boys and girls, take advan- 

 tage of this offer and get a Wheel 

 (A THOROUGHLY GOOD ONE) with 

 a little work. To increase our circula- 

 tion we have made arrangements with a 

 first-class concern in this city to furnish 

 us with their well-known 



ALAMO WHEELS 



at a price which enables us to give one FREE as a premium for send.ng us 

 50 Ne'w Subscriptions to the Bee Jouruai at §1.00 each. You can send 

 them in as taken, and when your list of 50 is complete, we will ship your beautiful 

 wheel, freight paid, to your nearest depot. This wheel retails in the ordinary way 

 at $50.00 — and it concerns nobody but ourselves how we managed to get in on the 

 inside cut price. For 40 Subscriptions we will ship a Juvenile of the same make. 

 Below we give specifications: 



Frame— Shelby Seamless Tubing. 1 'a Main Frame. Connections— Steel (selected.) Fort 

 Crjwn— Oval (drop forged.) Handle Bars -Steel or wood, drop or upturn; cork grips. Wheels 

 — '.'8 inch Pedals— rat trap. Kims— best elm. Tires— Morgan & Wright or Vim. Spokes— 

 selected piano wire. Bearings— Tool steel (turned by experts.) Gear— 6* to 80. Saddle— leather' 

 (rubber or felt neck.) Weight— 23 to 2.5 pounds. Oolor— black, maroon, nicely striped. Special 

 color by arrangement. Furnifhings— Tool bag oiler, wrench, air pump, etc. 



Ladies' model built on same lines with the usual difference bet* een sexes, such as rubber 

 pedals, etc. Address. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 11§ Michig^an St., CHICAGO, IL.L,. 



C^" If yo<i prefer to buy tor oasli, send us $35 tov tlie vrlieel. 



We want - 



EVERY BEE-KEEPER 



.To bave a copy of.. 



ViAi/ 



Our 1898 Catalog 



mki 



1^" Send us your name and address and we will take pleasure in mailing you a copy 



G. B. LEWIS CO., WATERTOWN, WIS. 



Special Agent for tlie Soutiiivest— 



E. T. ABBOTT, St. Joseph, Mo. 



Mr. Abbott sells our Hives and Sections at factory prices. 



Binchjim & Uetbering- 

 ton Uncapping- 



PRICES OF BINGHAM PERFECT 



Bee-Sniokers aiid Houey- Knives I 



Smoke Engine i largest smoker made) 4-in. stove. Doz. $i:i.iX>; each, by mail, $1.50 



Doctor 3!^ in. stove. Doz. 9.00; " l.lo 



Conqueror 3-in. Btove. Doz. 6.50; " 1.00 



l,ar«e 2M-in. stove. Doz. 5.<X); " .90 



PiaiD 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.7o; " .70 



Jjittle Wonder (weight 10 ounces)... 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.50; " .fio 



Honey-Knife Doz, 6.'k); " .80 



Bingliam Smokers have all the new improvements. Before buying a Smoker 

 or Knite, look up its record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YEARS FOR A DOLLAR; ONE-HALP CENT FOR A MONTH. 



Dear Sir:— Have used the Conqueror 15 years. I was always pleased with its 

 workings, but thinking I would need a new one this summer, 1 write for a circu- 

 lar. I do not think the 4 inch Smoke Kngine too large. 



January i!7, i-i'?. Truly. W. H. EAGERTY, Cuba, Kansas. 



Mr. Bingham. Dear Sir: — Please send per mail a 4-inch Smoke Engine. I have 

 one of your Smokers; it is too small in time ot trouble. 



February i:i. 181im. a. F. Sewaed, Riverside, Calif. 



9A0t T. F. BlNGHAin, Farwell, inichigan. 



Page & Lyon Mfg. Co. 



New London, 



Wisconsin, 



Operates two sawmills that cut, annually, eight million feet of lumber, thus 

 securing the best lumber at the lowest price for the manufacture of 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 



They have also one One of the L,ars:est Factories and the latest 

 and most-Improved machinery for the manufacture of 



Bee-Hives, Sections, Etc., 



that there Is in the State. The material Is cut from'patterns, by machinery, 

 and Is absolutely accurate. For Sections, the clearest and 'whitest 

 Bass'wood is used, and they are pollsht on both sides. Nearness to Pine 

 and Basswood forests, and possession of mills and factory equlpt with best 

 machinery, all combine to enable this firm to furnish the 



Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. 



Send for Circular and see the Prices on a Full Line of Supplies. 

 Please mention the Amerloaa Bee .Touroal. 7Atf 



