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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Jan. 3, 1S95. 



Falcon Sections JSIerrrA 



The Very l»t'»t on llie Market. 



They are the original •• Polished Sections." 



Hives & Winter Cases. 



All Slyle». l.o»rei«t Prices. 



KIndM 

 Ciicap 



Bee-Supplies"'"" 



5 Pit Cent. Discount '^^Itl^^^.'^^vl 



ln(rSlilppiti(.'Cnfesl until licciTnher 1st, 4 % 

 In DeccnilnT.S 7 in January,-^ ;C In February 



CalalOK'ne and copy iif the " AmerU-aii 

 Bee-Kee|>cr," true. Aildrcbs. 



THEW.T.FALCOMMFG.CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



(Establlelied 14 Years.) 



J/CJitiOH Vic American Dec Journal. 



INCUEtJtTOIlS : 



In-Duiir i Out-Door Brooders. 

 112 FIRST PREMIUMS. 

 Send lor 114-paKe Illustrated 

 ' Prairie State liieubator Co. 

 Homer Citv, Pa. 



Wheh Answering this advertisement, mention this journal. 



Att'^iitioii, Bee-Keepers ! 



RKnK.tlBUK, that Jcnnii- Atohley Is pre- 

 pared to mall you an Untested Queen for 

 $1.00 any day In the year. She will rear tor 

 her lHi>."> trade, the old Leatlier-l'olored or 3- 

 Band Italians; .'j-liaud and SIlver.Gray Carni- 

 olans reared in separate yards at a sate dis- 

 tance. Pricci., from January to June, Un- 

 tested. $1.00; $5.00 for 6: $9.00 per dozen. 

 Tested :)Baud. $1.50. Tested 5 Band and Car- 

 nlolan. $2.50 each. Fine Breeders, ofeithcr 

 race. $5.00. My very best stihioht o-Band 

 Breeders, $10.00 each. .,«,„„ 



Been hy the Pound, $1.00: Nuclei. $1.00 a 

 Frame: Full Colonies, $6.00, with Untested 



It is now proven that Bees shipped North In 



April and IVIay pay well, and stronif Slrame 



Nuclei and Queens will build up and nive a 



cney ciop. This is one of my Speciai^ties. 



afe arrival and satisfaction Kuaranteed. 



1 am now preparing to be ready to till all 



orders lor BEES and QUEENS proiuplly, 



and if you contomplate huylnjj: any Bees or 



Queens It will be to your interest to write ine 



for Prices on Laifre I.oJs and to the Irade. 



Let me book your orders. 



Badant's Founda- 

 tlou on hand. 



ALL BEE-SUPPLIES 



r*^ Send (or Oalalogue. _^t 



laWtS, JENNIE ATCHLY, 



BEEVILLE, Bee Co., TEX. 

 3/c»fio7i, Ihc Aiiicriatn Dec Journal. 



MUTH'S 



HOKEY EXTBACTOB 



PEHFECTION 



('old-BlaHt Smokers, 



Square ftlasK Honey Jars, Etc. 



For Circulars, apply to Chas. F. Mcth & Son. 



Cor. Freeman & Central Aves., Cincinnati, O. 



Send lOr for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepera. 



juenlion the American Bee Journal. 



Globe Be e^eil 



By Mail for One Dollar. 



rive cross-lmrs nro rlvlted In tlio 



•celitro at tlie tup. These licn<l down 



' .anil butU)tilnntiid8 0ii a ticck-band. 



The bars are Ijcst Mltlil sprliiK steel. 



. Tlie neekhiind Is hard sprlnf brass. 



riie ni'tilMK Is white witli face-piece 



nl l.laek tDSee tliruUKll. ^ . , , 



11 It easllv put t<ii;etlier and fi>lvl» 

 -i.iiinnellv in a ea.ie. Ixt',x7 Inches. 

 ^■■^Ka^— the wlKile welk-hlnk- bat R ounces. 

 Iteanbowornoverani.nllnnryhal: tits any head: 

 do^ mZTstTuet the visl.iu. nr„l can be worn 1 n N;d 

 without dl.comf ort. Ills a bwon to any one whoir 

 flies bother, mosqultos bite, or bocs atlng. 



BT This Veil weclubwlth the Bee Journ 

 foroneyear-boih for $1.75: or give free as 

 Premium lor sending us :) New bubscrlbers to 

 the Bee Journal atll.OO each. 



mf'^'i 



To the PiiMisiiors of American Bee Journal, 



56 Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL,. 



X I line 



P. O. 



Stiile 



.Please Cnt Ont 



Tills wliole Advt. 

 Mi;;n, aud mall. 



t^^ Please send me 

 the Aifiorican [tr« jQurn,tl 

 each week for Three 

 .Months. At the end 

 of vbat time I will re- 

 mltJl.OO for 1 year's 

 ► ubscrlption, or 25c. 

 in case I decide to 

 discontinue. 



160 -PAGE BEE -BOOK FREE. 



We have issued a New Premium Edition of "BEES AND HONEY" 



—a book written by Mr. Thomas G. Newman, ex-editor of the " American Bee 

 ■Journal." It is bound in tinted paper cover, has 160 pages, and contains over ISO 

 illustrations. It is just the book for begiuners in bee-keeping, as well as for the 

 more advanced. 



We mail this book FREE to every New Subscriber who sends us $1.00 for 

 tlie " Bee Journal " for one year. tW If you wish, you can send us the .§1.00 at 

 the end of the 3 months, as per offer above, and we will send you the Book free at 

 that time, if requested. 



GEORGE W. TORK & CO., 56 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



THE "NOVELTY" POCKET-KNIFE! 



GEO. W. YORK, 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Yonr Name on the Knife.— When ordering', be sure to say just what Name and 

 Address you wish put on the Knife. 



The Novelty Knife Is Indeed a novelty. The novelty lies In the handle. It is made 

 beautifully of iiidestru tible celluloid, which is as transparent as glass. Underneath the 

 celluloid, on one side of the handle is placed an American Bee Journal reminder, and on the 

 other sid.:. name and residence of the Subscriber. 



The material entering- into this celebrated knife Is of the very best quality; the blades 

 are handforjred out of the very finest EoKlish razor-steel, and we warrant every blade. The 

 bolsters are made of German silver, and will never rust or corrode. The rivets are hardened 

 German silver wire: the linings are plate Inuss; the back springs of Sheffleld spring steel, and 

 the finish of handle as described above. It will last a lifetime, with proper usage. 



AVIiy purchase the Novelty Knife? In case a good knife is lost, the chances are. 

 the owner will never recover it; but if the Novelty is lost, having name and address of owner, 

 the finder will return it: otherwise to try to destroy the name and address, would destroy the 

 knife. If traveling, and you meet with a serious accident, and are so fortunate as to have one 

 of the Novelties, your pocket knife will serve as as an Identifier; and in case of death, your 

 relatives will at once be apprised of the accident. 



How appropriate this knife is for a Christmas, New Tearor birthday present 1 What 

 more lasting memento could a mother give to a sou. a wife to a husband, a sister to a brother, 

 a lady to a gentleman, or vice versa, a son to a mother, a husband to a wife, abrothertoasister 

 ;>r a gentleman to a lady — the knife having the name of the recipient on one side ? 



The accompanying cut gives a faint idea, but cannot fully coitvey an exact representa- 

 tion of this beautiful knife, as the *' Novelty " must be seen to be appreciated. 



Howr to Get this Valuable Knife — We send itpostpaiil. for$l.'2.5. or give it as a 

 Premium to the one sending us three new Siibscrlberx to the Bee Joudn-'VL (with $3.00), 

 and we will also send to each new name a copy of the Premium Edition of the book '■ Bees and 

 Hone- " We club the Novelty Knife with the Bee Journal for one year, both for fl.90. 



Any Wame and Address Put on the Knife. 



GEORGE W. 



YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Allo-w about t-wo -weeks for your order to be filled. 



The "«oo(l Luck "Watch! AGoodTi 



Stem Wind and Set. 



This Watch Is one that you need 

 not be ashamed to own or carr.v. It 

 is much better than a great many 

 of the Gold Plated and Gold Filled 

 Watches that are now on the mar- 

 ket. 



We guarantee this Watch to be 

 first-class In every particular, with 

 full Nlckle Swiss movement. Jew- 

 eled pinion. The case is a hand- 

 some nlckle sliver one. We fully 

 warrant it for 5 years. Price, post- 

 paid. Ji.'.IO; or clubbed with the 

 Uee Journal for one year— both for 

 only *3..nO. Or we will mail the 

 Watch free for K New Subscribers 

 to the Bee Journal for a year, and 

 copy of •• Uees and Honey " to each 



Address, GEORGE W. YORK &jCO., 56 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



