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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Dec. 28, 1899. 



Q. B. LEWIS COMPANY, 



WATERTOWN, WIS., 



CAN FURNISH YOU WITH THE VERY FINEST 



Bee= Keepers' Supplies 



II-T THE "WOI^rjD. 



Parties vranting g^oods before new catalog is issued will please write for 

 quotations. We want every BEE-KEEPER on our list. 



If you did not receive our catalog last year send us your name and address 

 and we will mail you our new catalog as soon as it is ready. 

 Please mention Bee Journal ■wii.r^n ■writing. 



Best 

 While 



Alfalfa Honey 



In 60-pound Tin Cans. 



We have been able to secure a quautity of White Alfalfa Ex- 

 tracted Honey whicb we offer for the present at ihwse prices, 

 on board cars here in Chicag-o: Sample by mail, 10 cents; two 

 (j(>-pound cans, in a box, ')% cents a pound; four or more cans, 

 9 cents a pound. Cash with order in all cases. 



Owing' to our limited supply of this fine honey, those desir- 

 ing- it should order promptly. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 118 Michigan St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



U A TO II with the perfect, eelf- 

 IIH I bn reguluting, lowest 

 priced first class hatcher— tht- 



EXCELSIOR Incubator 



Hatches the larcfst ppr cent, of 

 fertile epgs at the lowest cust. 

 GEO. II. STAIIL, Qulney, HI. 



44A.V.t 



P lease mention the Bee Jou 



FREE FOR A MONTH .... 



If you are interested in Sheep in any way 

 you cannot afford to be without the best 

 Sheep Paper publisht in the United States. 



Wool Markets and Sheep 



has a hobby which is the sheep-breeder and 

 his industry, first, foremost and all the time. 

 Are you interested ? Write to-day. 



WOOL MARKETS AND SHEEP, CHICAGO, ILL. 

 DOX'T Bl'V AX IXCtllSA'l'OIt 



auA puy tor It before elvlng It n 

 triul. We will sen. I tbe celebrated NEW 

 PREMIER INCUBATOR on iriaU Thisevi. 

 dcni.es •jiir f.iiih in il. So sirrif.Ie a child can 

 ninit. Firat prb.e WorM'n K;iir. Also fioli 

 nianiifflctur--<) of Simplicity Incubator* 

 Caiftlotriie ar"! Poultry Hel|'3 Seta. Plana 

 ff>r Pnu'try I loimcB etc.. 'JS eta. 

 COLraiBU IKrUBlTOR l'0.5 Adams St. Delaware Clf T.Oel. 



Please mention Bee Journal -when -writing. 



120 ^gfor Sale 



All in 10-frame, two-story comb-houev hives, 

 and strong, with plenty of stores. Price, oulv 

 $235 cash, per colony. They can remain here 

 till fruit-bloom. Write quick if you want them, 

 as I am groing- to sell AT ONCE on account of 

 my ag'e and broken health. 



I also have a Barnes^ foot-power saw for $20, 

 and a Cowan e.xtractor, nearly new; also many 

 other things, if wanted. Address, 



S2Alt 



J. E. WALKER, Clarksville. Mo. 



Queen-Clipping 

 Device Free.... 



The MoNETTE Queen-Clipping 

 Device is a fine thing for use in 

 catching- and clipping- Queens' 

 wings. We mail it for 25 cents; 

 or will send it FREE as a pre- 

 mium for sending us ONE NEW 

 subscriber to the Bee Journal for 

 a year at $1.00; or for$1.10 we will 

 mail the Bee Journal one year 

 and the Clippintj Device. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 



118 Michigan St., Chicago, IlL 



Page b Lyon Mfg. Co. 



NEW LONDON, WIS., 



operates two Sawmills that cut, annually, eight million feet of lumber, thus se- 

 curing the best lumber at the lowest TJ _ _. L^ — •._.--.^_* O. ^.^^l^r^ 

 price for the manufacture of DCC^lS^CCipQtS OUppllCSox 



They have also one of the LARGEST FACTORIES and the latest and most 

 improved machinery for the manufacture of Bee-Hives, Sections, &c., that there 

 is in the State. The material is cut from patterns, by machinery, and is abso- 

 lutely accurate. For Sections, the clearest and whitest Basswood is used, and 

 they are polisht on both sides. Nearness to Pine and Basswood forests, and pos- 

 session of mills and factory equipt 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. 



Bee= Books 



ijENr POSTPAID 3V 



George W. York & Co. 116 Mich. St. Gtiicago. 



Bees and Honey, or Management of an Apiary 

 for Pleasure and Profit, by Thomas G. New- 

 man.— Ii is nicely illustrated, contains 160 pages, 

 beautifully printed in the highest style of the 

 art, and bound in cloth, gold-lettered. Price, in 

 cloih, 75 cents; in paper, 50 cents. 



Langstroth on the Honey-Bee, revised by 

 Dadani.— This classic in bee-culture has been 

 entirely' re-written, and is fully illustrated. It 

 treats of everything relating to bees and bee- 

 keeping. No apiarian library is complete with- 

 out this standard work bv Kev. L. L. Lang- 

 stroth— the Father of Amer'ican Bee-Culture. U 

 has 520 pages, bound in cloth. Price, Si. 25. 



Bee=Keepers' Guide, or Manual of the Api?ry, 

 by Prof. A. J. Co.iU, of the Michigan Agricultu- 

 ral ColL-tre. — This book is not only insijuctive 

 and helpful as a gu de in bee-keeping, but is 

 interesting and th imly practical and scien- 

 tific. It c intaias a fall delineation of the anat- 

 omy and physiology of bees. 460 pages, bound 

 ia cloth and fully illustrated. Price, $1.25, 



Sc'entJ ic Oueen=Rearing, as Practically Ap- 

 pliv'd. by G. M. Uuolittle.— .\ method by which 

 the very best of queen-bees are reared in per- 

 fect accorJ with Nature's wa3'. Bound in cloth 

 and illustrated. Price, SI. 00. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.— A cyclo- 

 predia of 40 pages, describing everything per- 

 taining to the caie of the honey-bees. Contains 

 300 engravings. It was written especially for 

 beginners. Bound in cloth. Price, $1.20. 



Advanced Bee=Culture, Its Methods and Man- 

 age m mi t, by W. '/.. Hutchinson.- The author of 

 this w ork is a practical and entertaining writer. 

 You sh.'uld read his book; 90 pages, bound ia 

 paper, and illustrated. Price, So cents. 



Ratianal Bee=Keeping, by Pr. John Uzierzoa. 

 — This is a irnnslation of his latest tlermao 

 book on bee-cuUuie. It has 35J pages, bound in 

 paper covei>, SI. '*'. 



Benen=ivuUur, by Thos. G Newman,— This 



is a (iei iiian translation ot the principal portion 

 of the book called ''Bees and Honey." 100-page 

 pamphlet, l*i ice, 25 cents, 



Benenzucht und Hon'ggewinnung, nach der 



ncue.-5ten nietliode ((Sennan' by J. i-\ Eggers.— 

 This book gives the latest and most approved 

 methods of bee-kfeping in an easy, comprehen- 

 sive style, with illustrations to suit the subject, 

 50 pages, board cover. Price, 50 cents. 



Bee=Keeping for Beginners, by Dr. J. P. H. 



Brown, o.f Georgia. — A practical and.condcnst 

 treatise on the huuey-bee. giving the best modes 

 of Mianagenient in order to secure the most 

 profit. UO pages, bound in paper. Price, 50 els. 



Bee-Keepinir for Profit, by Dr. G. L. Tinker. 

 —Revised and enlarged. It details the autlior's 

 ** new system, or how to get the largest yields of 

 comb or extracted honey." 80 pages, iUusfated. 

 Price, 25 cents. 



Apiary Register, by Thomas G. Newman. — 

 Devotes twt) pages to a colony. Leather bind- 

 ing. Price, for 5J colonies, $1.00; for KK) colo- 

 nies, SI. 25. 



Dr. Howard's Book on Foul Brood.— Gives the 



McKvuy Treatment and reviews the experi- 

 ments of others. Price, 25 cents. 



Winter Problem in Bee-Keeplng, by G. R. 

 Pierce. — Result of 25 years' experience. 30 cts. 



Foul Brood Treatment, by Prof. F. R. Che- 

 shire.— lis Cause and Prevention. Price, 10 cts. 



Foul Brood, by A. R. Kohnke.— Origin, De- 

 velopment and Cure. Price, 10 cents. 



Capons and Caponizing, by Dr. Sawyer, Fanny 



Field, and others.- Illustrated. AH about cap- 

 ouizing fowls, and thus how to make the most 

 money in poultry-raising. 64 pages. Price, 20c. 



Our Poultry Doctor, or Health in the Poultry 

 Yard and How to Cure Sick Fowls, by Fanny 

 Field.— Everything about Poultry Diseases and 

 their Cure. 64 pages. Price, 20 cents. 



Poultry for Market and Poultry for Profit, by 

 Fanny Field.— Tells everythiugabout Poultry 

 Business. o4 pages. Price, 20 cents. 



York's Honey Almanac is a neat little 24-page 

 pamjihlet especially gotten up with a view to 

 creating a demand for honey. A very effective 

 helper in working up a home market "for honey. 

 Prices: A sample for a stamp; 25 copies for 40c; 

 50 for 60c; 100 for $l.tX); 250 for$2.25; SOtt for $4.0Q 

 For 25 cents extra we will print your name ana 

 address on the front page, when ordering 100 or 

 more copies at these prices. 



