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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Jan. 17, 1895. 



Falcon Sections It^^'^SV; 



Tlio Very Best on tlie Market. 



They are the origrinal "Polished Sections." 



Hives & Winter Cases. 



All Style*). IiOueKt Frice8. 



Bee-Supplies 



or all KIn4ls 



Cheap 



5 Per Cent. Discount Z?iloil'tV^ce^l 



Inp Shipping-Ciiges) until December let, 4 % 

 in Deceniber,3 % iu January, 2 % in February 



Cata1og:iie and copy of the "American 



Bee-Keeper," tree. "Address, 



TUEW.T.FALCOiMMFG.CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



(Bstabllshed 14 Years.) 



Mention Vie American Bee Journal. 



In-Door & Out- Door Brooders. 

 112 FIRST PREMIUMS. 

 Seud for 114-page Illustrated 

 Prairie State Incubator Co. 



Homer City, P.t. 



WHEN ANSWERING THIS ADVERTISEMENT. MENTION THIS JOURNAL. 



Attention, Bee-Keepers ! 



REItlEMBEH, tliat Jennie Atchle.v Is pre- 

 pared to mail you an Untested Queen for 

 $1.00 any day in the year. She will rear for 

 her 189,") trade, the old Leather-Colored or 3- 

 Band Italians; 5-Iiand and Silver Gray Carni- 

 olans reared in separate yards at a safe dis- 

 tance. Prieex, from Jnnuary to June, Un- 

 tested. SI. 00; $.5.00 for 6: $9.00 per dozen. 

 Tested ;i Band. $1.50. Tested 5- Band and Car- 

 niolan. $2.50 each. Fine Breeders, of either 

 race, $5.00. My very best straight 5-Band 

 Breeders, $10.00 CHCh. 



Bees by the Pound, $1.00; Nuclei. $1.00 a 

 Frame: Full Colonies, $6.00, with Untested 

 Queens. 



It is now proven that Bees shipped North in 

 April and May pay well, and strong 2-frame 

 Nuclei and Queens will build up and give a 

 honey crop. This is oue of my Specialties. 

 safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



I am now preparing to be ready to All all 

 orders for BEES and QUEENS promptly, 

 and If you contemplate buying any Bees or 

 Queens it will be to your interest to write me 

 for Prices on Large Lots and to the Trade. 

 Let me book vour orders. 



ALL BEE-SUPPLIES ^::^^s^Li°r^''- 



l^f Send lor Catalogue. _^J 



iniRS. JENNIE ATCHLEY, 



BEEVILLE, Bee Co., TEX. 

 Mention t)ie American Bee Journal. 



PTH'S 



HONEY EXTBACTOB 



PEKFECTION 



Cold-Bla«t Smokers* 

 Btc. 



Sqnare Glass Honey Jars, 



For Circulars, apply to Cbas. F. Muth & Son. 



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



Send lOo for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



Mtntimi the American Bee Journal. 



Globe Bee^^^ 



By mail for One Dollar. 



Five cross-liars are rlvlted la the 

 'centre at the tup. These bend down 

 ' f and button to studs on a neck-band. 

 The burs are best llcbt sprint! steel. 

 . The neckband is hard sprliin brass. 

 Till' iRttlng Is wbite with face-piece 

 of blaik tiiscctliruuKb. 

 = Ills casUv put toRether and folds 

 jcouipactly in a case, 1x6x7 Inches. 

 1 tlio whole welcblnB but B ounces. 

 It can he worn over an ordinary hat; fits any head; 

 does not obstrui:t the vision, and can be worn In bed 

 without discomfort. It Is a boon to any one whoir 

 flies bother, mosqultos bite, or bees Btlng. 



iSr* This Veil we club with the Bee Journ 

 for one year— both for $1 .75 ; or give free as 

 Premium for sending us :! New Subscribers to 

 the Bee Journal at $1.00 each. 



WHERE DO THEY GET THE STONE? 



TO BUILD THAT FOUNDATION. 



That is what a man said who read our advertisement. We do not use Stone, but 



BEESWAX 



to mal<e Comb Foundation, and it takes a great deal of it. Therefore, if you have 

 any BEESWAX FOR SALE, please let us hear from you, and we will give you 

 our prices. 



We will offer you COMB FOUNDATION and other Bee- 

 Supplies in due season, as usual. Send for free CirctUar and Samples. 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



Merttionthe American Bee Journal. HAMILTON, Hancock Co., ILL. 



A HANDY TOOL-HOLDER ! 



Sent by Express, for $1.50 ; or Avilli the Bee Journal 

 one year — both for $2.00. 



Every Manufacturer, Miller, Carpenter, 

 Cabinet Maker, Machinist, Wheelwright and 

 Quarryman, Farmer, or any one using a grind- 

 stone, should have one of these Tool-Holders. 

 One boy can do the work of two persons, and 

 grind much faster, easier and with perfect 

 accuracy. Will hold any kind of tool, from 

 the smallest chisel to a draw shave or ax. 

 Extra attachment lor sharpening scythe 

 blades included in the above price. The work 

 Is done without wetting the nands or soiling 

 the clothes, as the water flows from the opera- 

 tor. It can be attached to any size stone for 

 hand or steam power, is always ready for use, 

 nothing to get out of order, and Is absolutely 

 worth 100 times Its cost. 



No farm is well-e<iiiipped un- 

 less it has a Tool-Hulder, Pays 

 for itself in a short time. 



How to Use tlie Holder. 



Directions.— The Tool is fas- 

 tened securely In tbe Holder by 

 a set-screw and can be ground 

 to any desired bevel by insert- 

 ing the arm of the Holder into 

 abigheror lower notch of the 

 standard. While turning the 

 crank with the right hand, the 

 left rests on an steadies the 

 Holder ; the Tool is moved to 

 the right or left across the 

 stone, or examined while grind- 

 ing, as readily and in the same 

 way as if held in th-) hands. 



For grinding Rouiul-Edge 

 Tools, the holes in the stand- 

 ard are used instead of the 

 notches. 



Address. GEOBaE W. YORK & CO., 56 Fifth A.ve., CHICAGO, ILL. 



TESTED Ciriri^O and PLANTS J^t£t.;^^te^^^^^^^^^^ 



M/\uai'*-iA<> :nS^_CL#9the HIAKKI.T t;ARI)EM;U, Original iiid| 

 ■ «UVCll.lC9 I n ^^ "^ ■• "^ ^^ handsome CatuloKnc Free to Seed Buyers. 



Johnson & Stokes, 217 and 219 Market .«t., Ph.iadelohia, Pa. 



Meiitimi the American Bee Journal. 



fV, 



'I 



THE NEW 



CRANE SMOKER. 



V Among some of the Improvements are Light Skeleton Malleable- 



''^ Iron Legs with toes contracted so as to be clear out of the way of the 

 >K.>K.>K.>Itili>K.j.i Angers. The Shield is of the same sort as last year, but bugs toward the 

 fingers and Bellows, leaving an air-space. The Cone Top Is hinged so as to fall back on the Bel- 

 lows while filling. The Crane Valve has also been improved While the last year's pattern 



wa«An Excellent Smoker, ""^'« Better. 



PRICE, by mail, for 3/s-lnch Barrel, $1.8.j, postpaid; or *1.50 by express or freight. 



The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



