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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Nov. 30, 1899. 



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Do you want a Good 



Market for your Crop of Honey, 



BOTH COMB AND EXTRACTED? 



We are in position to handle any quantity, large or small, to better advantage than any other house, for the 



following reasons : 

 We deal almost exclusively in honey, giving it our closest attention all the j'ear round. 

 We keep ourselves thoroly posted as to the result of the crops gathered in the honey-producing States. 

 We are acquainted with the most desirable trade thruout the country, and know exactly what their wants are. 

 We know, thru our long experience, the diilerent varieties and qualities of honej' ; therefore know what we 



are selling, and no fear of selling fancy stock at the price of a third grade. 

 We handle by far the bulk of all the honey sent to New York, atid our volume of business enables us to 



make the charges very reasonable. 

 Why, then, should we not be able to handle your crop to advantage, and do you justice in every respect ? 

 We handle not only on commission, but WE BUY OUTRIGHT as well, from small lots to carloads, 



for spot cash. 

 If you prefer to sell your product, write us, stating quantity you have, quality, and how put up, and we will 



make you our cash offer. 



We shall be glad to correspond with you in regard to your crop, and hope to have the pleasure of hearing 

 from you soon. 



HiLDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



43A7t I20 and 122 West Broadway, NEW YORK CITY. 



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3teei Wheels 



Staggered Oval Spokes. 



^ BUY A SET TO f IT VOUR NEW OR OLD WACOS 



CHEAPEST AND BEST 



ay to pi't a Inu- wapon. Any size 

 wheel, any width tire. Catal. FREffi 



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Please in'^ntion Bee Journal -when writing. 



Glass Honey- Jars ! 



We have two sizes of clear, fliot-g^lass Jars, 

 No. 1 holdiiiM- a scant pound of honej, with au 

 opal or white top held on with a screw metal 

 band under which is a rubber to prevent leak- 

 age. No. 2 is a rather tall flint-<rlass jar with 

 tin screw-cap, holding- ?i pound of honey. Both 

 are excellent for retail honej-packat^es, and 

 are put up in single g-ross lots. The prices are 

 per gross, f.o.b.Chicag-o, for the No. 1 jars, $5-25; 

 for the No. 2, $4.25. 



We can fill orders promptly for these jar«. 

 They give excellent satisfaction, we know, for 

 "we have used the same jars for several years. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



118 Michigan Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



BEE-KEEPERS ! 



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 page Catalog for 1899. 



Please mention Bee Journal when writing 



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POULTRY -;;;>:./!;- 



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are ntruiiir, vfKoroiiH, 

 hfulthy iiiui M ill hieeUliealth.v ^itui-k. 

 All thestnck wei'hipistiiriii bred. \\ e 

 hiive the Urge-t juir.- l.-e.i r.o"ltry farm in thi' 

 ^or hwtst. Our mtnitnoiri poultry trniiie ex- 

 I.l.ln- nil »nil t^lla HDW '10 Sl^KK IlltJ 

 IIIPVFV HUH I'tlll.Tlir. Ile-t ».,.! larL'tat 

 t"4plioul. Wi.rlh ^■: ,, ImlHentj.ostpainfur IJ.c. 



John Bauscber, Jr., Bos 9i, Precport, III. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



In .'\ailing' Pruines^, if tbey are in- 

 clined to split, dip the ends a short time in 

 hot water. This will not only prevent 

 splitting, but the moisture will rust the 

 nails and make them hold more firmly. — 

 Centralblatt. 



Xlie <'iire ot Foul Iti-ood by 

 l>fiig'!« finds no great favor in this coun- 

 try, altho reports of cures thereby find 

 place from time to time in foreign journals. 

 In Revue Internationale one writer strong- 

 ly commends the use of formaline, while 

 another elaiuis success in mild cases by 

 using smoke alone. He smokes the in- 

 fected colony three times a week, blowing 

 30 to 50 blasts of smoke into the hive. 



Oiillcl tor I't'i-inenlefl Ilonv.t. 



— Chalon Fowls, the man who got up so 

 many cookmg recipes, says that honey 

 partly fermented is the very best for cook- 

 ing purposes. lu.leed, some bakers en- 

 deavor to get their honey into a ferment 

 before they use it. Here is a hint for bee- 

 keepers who may have honey on hand 

 otherwise good "but a little fermented. 

 There is hardlj- a doubt that many a bak- 

 ing concern will take honey fermented, 

 even in large lots.— Gleanings. 



SiiiiiiiiUMon Foul ItrootI S. Sim- 



mins, editor of the English journal Bee- 

 Cbat, asserts that under normal conditions, 

 except when swarming, or when frightened 

 so as to fill up on honey, a bee from a col- 

 ony affected with foul brood going from its 

 own hive to a hive with a healthy colony, 

 never carries tlit disease with it. In proof of 



SWEET CLOVER 



And Several Other Clover Seeds. 



We have made arranerements so that we can 

 furnish Seed of several of the Clovers by freight 

 or express, at the following prices, cash with 

 the order: 



Sft 10ft 25ft 



Sweet Clever (white) 60c $1.00 $2.25 



AlsikeClover 70c 1.25 3.00 



WhiteClover 80c 1.40 3.00 



Alfalfa Clover 60c 1.20 



Crimson Clover 55c .90 



Prices subject to market changes. 



Add 25 cents to your order, for cartage, if 

 wanted by frei^rht. 



Your orders are solicited. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



lis Michigan Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



2.75 

 2.00 



50ft 

 $4.00 

 5.75 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 3.50 



fiOdD FENCE! 



Make.s K""<1 neiglibors. Why iiu 

 botli M lieii you can make the ht 



.t loi 



20 to 35 Cents a Rod. 



A little iniiuiry into tlie merits of our I 



syt^teiii t'f teiicinj^ will repay you liand- 



sbmely. Write tu-dav fi^T free (_'atak>K- 



KITSELMAN BROTHERS, 



Box l-'^S Ulflgfvnu-. Iniilann, I'. 8. A. j 



4.sEl3t Meutioii the Aiiiericau Bee Journal. 



!j( Bee=SuppIies! 



We are distributors for ROOT'S GOODS 

 AT THEIR PRICES for southern Ohio, 

 Indiana, Illinois, West Virg^inia, Keii- 

 tuclvV, and the South. 



MUTH'S SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS, 

 LANGSrROTH BfcE-HIVES, ETC. 



Lowest Freiixht Kates in the countrj-. 

 Send for Catalog'. 



Successor to C. F. Muth & Son, 



2146-48 Central Aye., CINCINNATI, O. 



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