1895 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



471 



HONEY! 



If wo would be suc- 

 cessful iti tlie pro- 

 duction of honey it 

 is of vital import aiicc 

 that our queens be first eluss. After an extended 

 experience with tlie different races of bees broug-lit 

 to this country, I am led to believe, all tliiiifis con- 

 sidered, tliat these direct from ItJily liave never been 

 improved upon. Large yellow prolific queens frorh 

 imported mothers, mated to drones of imported 

 stock fT'ora a different source, securing' a direct 

 cross. Untested, ready May 2.5, T.5c; 6, $4.25; 12 for 

 $8.00 Select untested, $1 (10. No disease. 



L. H. HOBBY, WortliinQton, \V\ Va. 

 (r^^"Tii rosnondinsr to this advertisement mention olkanings> 



FIRST on the FARM, 



FIRST on the RAILROAO, 



FIRST around PARKS and CEMETERIES. 



Not our word for it, but that of our reg-nlar 

 customers, first-class fariuers, who pride 

 themselves on having the best and wlio.se 

 motto is "what is worth doing at all is worth 

 doing well," and firsS-class railroads that 

 seek protection for ri^lit of w^ay, rathet 

 tlian "anything to comply with tlie law." 

 The Park Commissioners. Cemetery Directors 

 and owners of Game Parks who have tested it 

 will vote for it first, last and all tlie time. 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO.,Adrian,Mich. 



Srin responding to tills advertisement mention Gikwinrs 



ONE MAN WITH THE 

 UNION COMBINATION SAW 



Can do the work of four men us- 

 ing hand tools, in Ripping. Cut- 

 ting off, Mitering, Ralibeting, 

 Grooving, Gaining, D:idoing. 

 Kdging-up, Jointing Stuff, etc 

 Full Line of Foot and Hand 

 Power Machinery. Sold on Trial, 

 ("ataloii Free. ]-24ei 



SENECA FALLS MFC. CO.. 

 44 Water St., Seneca Fa I Is, NY. 



t^"In responaing to this ariveitisement mention GLEANlNaa. 



METAL 

 WHEEL 



for your 



WAGONS, 



4ny size you want, 20 

 to 56 m high. Tires I 

 (o 8 in wide— hubs to 

 fit any axle. .Suves 

 ('0!<' many time!! in 

 I season to have set 

 )f low wheels to fit 

 four waeon for haaling 

 (frain. fodder, manure, 

 bogs. kc. No resetting of 

 ^T"" Citl'gfree. Address 

 ICMPTRE MFG. CO.t 

 f^ulncy. 111. 



MUTH'S HONEY- EXTRACTOR, 

 SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS. 



Bee-keepers' Supplies in general, etc.. etc. 

 Send for our new catalog. "Practical 

 Hints" will be mailed for 10c in stamps. 

 Apply to 



CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



''^^^ish steel tanks" 



with covers, all gal-' 

 '^vanized after completion,'^ 

 'in nests of ten, 8 to I 2 feet' 

 Thigh and 30 to 36 inches \n^ 

 ^diameter, at 2^c. per gallon.^ 

 They do not rust, shrink, leak, give] 

 ' taste to water, nor allow foreign sub- 

 stances to get In. They can be put! 

 In garret or barn and thus are protectedi 

 Ifrom freezing. They take no setting/ 

 \up, are cheaper than wood. Tank/ 

 , substructures of all sizes made to , 

 order. Send for price list and 

 designs forsubstructure and ^ j 

 ornamental water supply, ^r 4 I 

 AERMOTOR CO.^^/lJII 

 CHICACO.^Udl^l, 



Did you ever stop to think liow conijiletely the Aermotor 

 Co. made the modern windini 11 business ? How it has monop- 

 olized this entire line of manufacture because of its ideas, 

 mventious, designs, qualities and prices, or forced others 

 to be literal and servile imitators i Witness the steel 

 wheel, the back geared pumper, the higli geareil power 

 mill, the steel towers, fi.vLed and tilting, the galvanizing 

 of work after completion, the grinder centrifugal feed, 

 the improved irrigating and other pumps, the all steel 

 pole saw — one of the most popular things we ever put out 

 — the steel storage and stock tanks. Everything we have 

 touched we have bettered and cheapened. It is the tiling we 

 have deligtited in and ith.ts p.iid. We have established a score 

 of branch hou'^es, so as to have all these goods near those who 

 want them. The Aermotor Co. has but one more ambition. It 

 wants to build and fill one more new building. It has 2 acres 

 of land at its present location unoccupied by liuildings. It ex- 

 pects to commence in June to cover that 2 acres with a single 

 iiuilding, 7 stories high. This will give it H more acres of floor 

 space. Then when the public demand requires more goods 

 than can be produced with this added space, it will refuse to 

 extend further, or iii.ike any effort. It will have done its share 

 tosupplv th it demand. It will then turn away all new comers. 

 VNTIL THAT TPIE IT EXPECTS TO CONTIXrE TO SIPPLY 

 THE WORLD WITH THE GRE.ITEU P.4KT OK ITS WIND 

 WHEELS TOWFUS, GRI.VKERS, feed CITTFRS, PFJIPS, 

 STEEL FRAME lUZZ SAWS, .STEEL STOUAOK AND STOCK 

 TA.N'KS, STEEL STB.STRlTTrRES, ETC., ETC.. GAL- 

 VANIZED AFTER fOIIPLETION'. IT WILL CONTLVTE TO 

 DEAL .HOST LIHERALLY WITH THE PlllLIC, Fl RMSH RE- 

 FAIRS AT A LOW PRICE, AND BE THE GREAT MODEL 

 SqiAKE-DEALING WIND POWER AND WATER SrPPLT 

 HOUSE OF THE WORLD. AERMOTOR CO., CHICAGO. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES FOR 1895. 



Such as Dovetailed Hives, Sections. Comb Foundation. E.\i i;ii-ioi s. :ind e\ ei \ tiling el.se n.scd hy a be 

 keeper. All late improved goods. Immen-^e stock. Goods si ild at vvlmles;! |c iin.l ntail. Write forour 



DlSCOU/\/TS FOR EARLY ORDERS. 



-Msike clover and Japan* se bucKv Ik atf urnished at lowest mai-Uit piicr. 



Addnss JOSEPH N YS EW A N DE ~? , Des Wloines, Iowa. 



In writing advertisers please mentii'n tins p uier 



