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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Oct. 26, 1899. 



Latest Improvements. Perfect Goods. 



Very Reasonable Prices. 



Hives, Shipping-Cases 



Sections, 



Extractors, Etc, 



EVERYTHING A 

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-ADDRESS- 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



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 years — 50 cents a year. 



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HertisjUieJJiino J"" ."'«,■■'' Joo.king 



= for the last winter 



The New Champion 

 WINTER-CASE... 



which does awav with all unneces- 

 sary work, and in which the bees 

 will not die in the coldest winter. 

 Send for special prices on quantity 

 wanted. R. H. SCHMIDT & CO., 

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QUEENS 



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Comb Foundation 

 And all ApiArlsn f^appllei 

 _ cheap. Send for 



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 Send for Catalog. BELL BRANCH. MiCH. 



TI16 B66-K66Ders 



^ Guide* 



Or, Manual of the Apiary, 



BY 



PFOE A, J. COOK, 



460 Pages-16th (1899^ Edition~18th Thou- 

 sand— $1. 25 postpaid. 



A description of the book here is quite unnec- 

 essary — it is simply the most complete scientific 

 and practical bee-book publisht to-day. Fully 

 illustrated, and all written in the most fascinat- 

 ing' style. The author is also too well-known to 

 the whole bee-world to requireany introduction. 

 No bee-keeper is fully equipt, or his library 

 complete, without The Bee-Keepers' Guide." 



This 16th and latest edition of Prof. Cook's 

 mag"nificent book of 460 pa(?es, in neat and sub- 

 stantial cloth binding-, we propose to give away 

 to our present subscribers, for the work of t^ct- 

 ting- NEW subscribers for the American Bee 

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Given ior TWO New Subscribers. 



The foUowingf offer is made to present sub- 

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 the two NEW subscribers— simply the Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year: 



Send us two new subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal (with S2.00), and we will mail you a copy 

 of Prof. Cook's book FREE as a premium. 

 Prof. Cook's book alone sent for $1.25, or we club 

 it with the Bee Journal for ayear^bolh for only 

 $1.75. But surely anybody can g-et only TWO 

 NEW scnscKiBEKS to the Bee Journal for a year, 

 and thus g:et the book as a premium. Let everY 

 body try for it. Will YOU have one ? 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



lis Michifau St., CUICAGO, ILT^. 



''"' Dadant's Foundation. '''' 



Year 



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Why does it sell 

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Because it has always g-iven better satis- 

 faction than any other. 



Because in 22 years there have not been any 

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We guarantee 

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What more can anybody do? BEAUTY, 

 PURITY, FIRMNESS, No SAQaiNQ, No 

 LOSS. 



PATENT WEED PROCESS SHEETINQ. 



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

 the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. 



Langstroth on the Boney-Bee, Revised. 



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HONEY JARS. 



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 60c per gross ; $1.00 for 500. We have several styles of Jars for retailing honey. 



OUTSIDE CASES 



for wintering bees, include bottom, body and gable cover — 60 cents each, 



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