1895 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



015 



Warranted 



"The 

 Southland 



95 per cent 



of Queens 



Purely Mated, 



at 50 cents each; 6 for !f2.T5, or t') UO pvv dozen, from 

 a Golden breeder obtained of Doolittle, which lie 

 selected and tested out of 1000 queens, for his own 

 special use, or fi'om one of A. I. Root's very best 

 imported breeders. Bees from my queens are g-en- 

 tle, and excellent houey-fzatherers. No disease. 



Ask for fiee circular. Satisfaction and safe de- 

 livery guaranteed. 



H. G. QUIRIN, Bellevue, Ohio. 



Send $1.00 for the South- 

 land Queen. Edited by the 

 Atchley family. Plain, prac- 

 tical, and all fiesh bee matter, 

 .lennie Atcble.v will begin a 

 Bee-keeping school In June 



Q " I'"'"' ^°- ^'' that wish les- 



iJ^Crl. Suns, c.inie in. A steam bee- 



"^^ hive factory. Boot's goods, 



Dadant s foundation. Send 

 for free catalog and sample journal. 



THE JENNIE ATCKLEY CO., 

 Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



Golden or 



Leather Queens 



From the Queen Specialist 



Golden queens from Duvall's best; dark leather 

 Queens brid from the celebrated JSIanum stock 

 (queen mother selected and tested hy him). 



My drones ate all bred t lom a colony that winter- 

 ed successfully on summer stand without protec- 

 tion, bees gei tie and excellent workers. 



This colony is tlie result of seven direct crosses of 

 golden Italians, selecting the most desirable for 

 breeders each spring, rega)dJetiS of color. 



Nearly e\ ery queen mates With selected drones as 

 there are no bees within several miles of my j'ard. 



Duvall strain will produce nearly aU 5-banded 

 bees, Manum stock 3-banded. 



Price T.T cts. each. Safe arrival guaranteed, and 

 shipped by return mail if de-ired. 



Money-order ofhce. North Dana. Address 



JAHES WOOD, 



North Prescott, 



Massachusetts. 



In writing advertiM rs mention tliis paper. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



II an A""© Sii'j: in liraod-franies. 



Thin Fiat - Bottom Foundation 



Has no FiAbono in tho Surplus Honey. 

 -^Sf Being the cleanest, it is usually worked 

 the quickest of anj' foundation-made. 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



IStfdb Sole nanufacturers, 



Sprout Brook. Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



t^"ln resim.i.i ...if lu oii^. ^luvtiti.-t'nient mention Gleanings 



FBEEGOINAGE-l6tol. 



It is claimed by some that this would give 

 us a double self-regulating standard, wliile 

 others believeit would simply change the 

 standard from one metal to another. There 

 is no such uncertainty inicgard to t lie fence 

 standard. The Coiled Spiing rfiiiains the 

 universal unapproachalilo sel f regulator, for 

 farm, railroad, and p;irk purposes. IfEliAS- 

 TK'ITV can do for the currency what it has 

 done for The Page, there'll bo no opposition. 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Adrian, Mich 



Good,; ''/'Al/if 

 Better, {■/•/M 

 Best. ',W)¥> 



QUEENS! 



The latter is what I am trying to furnish, with 

 what success a long string of testimonials might 

 startle you, as the season is now prime for the rear- 

 ing of queens, and in competition with some other 

 reliable dealers 1 will furnish to any new customer 

 3 Golden Queens for $1.00; a straight five-banded 

 breeder, $3.(iO. Address 



W. H. LAWS, Lavaca, Ark. 



For Sale! 



3=Banded 



A Hawkeye camera, rec- 

 ommended by E. B. Boot, 

 of whom I purchased it 3 

 years ago. with instruction-book, plate holders, and 

 plates, at $37 00. Will sell for .+33.00 Has scarcely 

 been u'-ed since, and has an excellent lens which 

 alone cost over $30.00. Also a World typewriter, in 

 good order, for $3.(Ki; a copying-press^ nearly new, 

 for $3.50; a Victor safe (new), list price f60— will sell 

 for $4.0 03. A 4 H. P. portable engine and boiler, in 

 good oi-der. $115 00; a rotary pump, for lifting water 

 for irrigating, in good order, for $35.00; a counter- 

 shaft, new, price $10.00; also a lot of Dovetailed bee- 

 hives, combs, foundation, and fixtures. Particulars 

 on application. CHRISTIAN WEGKESSEE. Sanborn, N. Y. 



Jfilf^^ Queens, 



fiom my own imported 

 (jueens, $1.00 each. 

 Max Brauer, Beeville. Bee Co., Tex. 



^ Bead what J. 1. Parent, of 



--=55:>*tv*/ fHAHLTON. .N. Y., says — " We 

 fa'^??!i&"i\raL. cut with one of your Combined 

 ',3. i'achines last winter .50 chaff 

 hives with 7-inch cap, 100 honey- 

 racks, 500 broad frames, 3,000 

 honey-boxes, and a great deal of 

 other work. This winter we 

 have doubled the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make, and we ex- 

 pect to do it all with this saw. 

 It will do all you say it will." 

 Catalogue and Price List free. Address W. F. & 

 JOHN BABNBS, 545 Buby St., Bockford, III. 



When more convenient, orders for Barnes' Foot- 

 Power Machinery may be sent to 



The A. I. Boot Co. 



Please mention this paper. 



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FENCE 



Why pay 60 to 90c. a rod for fence when youcanmakethe 



BEST WOVEN WIRE FENCE ON EARTH 

 FOR 13 TO 20 CENTS A ROD? 



Horse high, bull strong, pig- 

 and chicken tight. A man' 

 and boy can makefrom 40to 

 eOrodsaday. OverSOstyles. 

 Illustrated Catalogue Free. 

 KITSELMAN BROTHERS 

 Ridgeville, : Indiana. 



