1895 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



429 



Contents of this Number. 



Aliis I)(ii>ata 45(1 



Bees, StifiiKtli (if 45] 



Bri.od-cliaiiiljer. Heddon.,.. 44? 



Classiticat ii m Cuniniittee 44(1 



Clovor. Si-ai 1ft 4(il 



Cover, Tavlcii's 447 



Cover. HijiKiiisville 44ii 



Covers Warpin!? 44!i 



Dictionary. The Standard. . .4.5{i 



Di.xie. Again 451 



Electropoi^e 4.59 



Feeder. Miller Preferred 442 



Feeder. Tlie Hill 4.34 



Feeding;- at Axtell's iX'.' 



Florida Notes 4.55 



Foul Brood in Wisconsin. .. .4:«i 



Frames. Close- tittinfr 4.5ii 



Grape Juice as Medicine. . . .4iil 

 Heddon Hive, To MaiiaKC- . 4.511 



cddon's Patent 447 



ivc. Taylor's Latest 437 



cpiicy lor Horses 454 



:a lia'n izintr 446 



.ii;.t\iic ill Cellars 435 



iid-niiiMiiit-' 4.50 



i)isnii i.f Stinfis in the Air .4.51 

 aiiililei ill Mendocino Co .443 



diet W(,ik. Detroit 462 



t-positories. Winter 459 



r-eds. Gi ■veni ment 4.59 



liciitiiij.;'. GiNcn's 442 



liiiitiKili t Medium Expos'd4.58 



Bl. 



.4.34 



tiawhei lies and Frost 460 



waiiiis, T.. Hive 445 



warijiiiin-cells 4.51 



..;id ^t.iiv 4.56 



..l.ac.-,, ill Colleges 462 



Boardman's Bee=Feeder. 



You can not afford to let your bee.s run down 

 before the honey-tiow begins. By stimulutive feed- 

 ing you can hav^e a strong working force of bees 

 ready for business in honey harvest. For feeding 

 under all cnuditious, and esiecially for stimulative 

 feeding, there is no feeder quite as safe and con- 

 venient as the 



^*-^^ Boardman Feeder. -%.-%^ 



I am prepared to furnish them in large and small 

 •luantities. Particulars and prices on application to 



H. R. BOARDMAN, 



East Townsend, 



£^"In respond ill ■ ..ii 



= Huron Co., = 



Ohio. 



KAN1M..-V 



COR SALE.-JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT, 75 CTS. 

 r PER BUSHEL. A. P. LAWRENCE, 



HICKORY CORNERS, MICH. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



100 black, hybrid, and mismated queens for sale; 

 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 



H. L. Weenes, Hanford, Cal. 



"The 

 Southland 



Send $1.00 for the South- 

 land Queen. Edited by the 

 Aichley family. Plain, prac- 

 tical, and all fresh bee matter. 

 Jennie Atchley will begin a 

 Bee-keeping school in June 



Q " l'"'*'! No. All that wish les- 



Ut^t^Ila sons, come in. A steam bee- 



hive factory. Root's goods, 

 Dadant s foundation. Send 

 for free catalog and sample journal. 



THE JENNIE ATChLEY CO., 

 Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



Will pay 25c per lb. cash, or 38c in trade, for any 

 quantity of good, fair, average beeswax, delivered 

 at our R. R. station. The same will be sold to those 

 who wish to purchase, at 33c for hest selected wax. 

 Old comhs will not he accepted under any consid- 

 er it ion. 



Unless you put your name on the box, and notify 

 us by mail of amount sent, we can not hold our- 

 selves responsible for mistakes. It will not pay as 

 a general thing to send wax by express. 



TWE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, O. 



Second-Hand 

 Bicycles Cheap. 



We have the following second-hand bicycles for 

 sale at the prices stated: 



One ladies' Victoria, last year's model, made by 

 the Overman Wheel Company; has been used but 

 little, and cost last year $135.00. Will sell for $65, 



One ladies' Monarch, last year's model, for $55. 



One ladies' Columbia, '93 pattern, in perfect run- 

 ning order, tires in fjood condition; price $37. .50. 



One gents' Columbia, 93 pattern, also in perfect 

 order-, with new tires, and newly enameled, $47. .50, 



One gents' Monarch. '93 pattern. This wheel has 

 had considerable use. but is in good condition. Has 

 had new tires recently; weighs about 30 lbs. *45. 



One gents' Lovell Diamond, '9' pattern. Fitted 

 with new tires and pedals last fall. Weighs about 

 31 lbs. In excellent condition, and a bargain at the 

 price. $40. 



We have also one $16.00 shot-gun, nearly new, 13 

 bore, breech-loading, top action; barrels' perfect, 

 and without a spot inside or out; modified choke; 

 for only $11. 



Will take white hone.v or wax in trade, f. o. b. at 

 Medhia, for any of above goods. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO.. JVledina, Ohio. 



A KIND WOHD FOR THb; BOOK "THE CHRISTIAN'S 

 SECRET OF A HAPPY LIEE." 



The following is from a private letter to one of 

 the teachers in the Medina schools, and was not 

 written for publication. 



Dear Sa)o7);— I much wish to give a number of 

 Japanese of my acquaintance, who read English, 

 the book Christian's Secret of a Happy Life. I know 

 of nothirg that is more needed in Japan than such 

 teaching as that. Our best (or, rather, leading) men 

 are doubting or disbelieving in the divinity of 

 Christ, the lesurrectiorr, the personality of God, 

 etc., so that it seems as if tliey had no greatly dif- 

 ferent foundation fi-om Bnddhist.s. Alack of spirit- 

 uality and ^■i1al faith in a liviny" Savior is, I believe, 

 the root of the difiicnlty. 1 am having the book 

 translated into Japanese, but it will take a good 

 while to get it done, and I want to give one or two 

 discouraged friends (pastoi-s) the book right away. 

 H. Frances Parmelee. 



Maebashi Joshu, Japan, April 33. 



[Our missionary friend has, without knowing it, 

 given us one of the grandest testimonials for this 

 good book I have ever seen, for it does indeed strike 

 directly at the root of the matter. I am afraid that 

 right here in America as well as in Japan we have 

 "discouraged pastors;" and this book, "The Chris- 

 tian's Secret of a Happy Life," has a most kind and 

 genial rebuke to all such. "O thou of little faith ! 

 wherefore didst thou doubt ?"] A. I. R. 



