1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



621 



J. C. SAYLES, 



HARTFORD, WIS., 



Manufactures Ajiiariftii Supplies of Every 



Description. Catalogue J<'ree to All. 

 3tfd Send Tour Address, 



larin responding to this advertisenitiit mention Gleanings. 



ITALIAN QUEENS, 50 CTS. 



I will send nice younfr laying' untested queens by 

 return mail at the above price, and guarantee safe 

 arrival. Send in your orders at nnce. 



Address F. H. PETTS, Warsaw, Mo. 



I3"ln respoiidinp to tliis advertisement mention Gleanings. 



QUEENS and SUFFLIES. 



Untested Italian queens, each Sl.OO 



Tested 2.00 



Send for price list of bees and supplies. 



Address F. IV. LAITIM, 

 (Box 106.) Soniervllle, Bntler Co., Olilo. 



Please mention this paper. 24-23db 



FOR SALE. 



A WELL-ESTABLiIXiHED SrPPL.\ BUS- 

 INESS. Will invoice tbe stock with a reasonable 

 discount, and no charg-^ for the business. If not 

 sold before the 16th of Sept., will auction off at that 

 time. Have an Armstrong T-tin machine which 

 will make 500 complete T tins in an hour. A fine 

 working Given foundation press; Horse Power and 

 Rodgers saw; Hives, made and fiat; Sections, Ex- 

 tractors, etc., and .50 colonies of Italians. 



Terms cash or satisfactory security. Will quote 

 prices or receive bids bv mail, on the whole, or any 

 article. GEO. M. TERBEIiL, 



16d JerseyvUle, 111. 



(Successor to E. S. Ariiistvnii<r.^ 



FOLDING PAPER BOXES. 



CRAWFORD'S SECTION CARTONS 

 ARE THE BEST. 



Send for free sample and price list, and find out 

 the reason. A certain fact has come to our knowl- 

 edge that is worth dollars to you. Send for it. 



BEES 



12ttdb 



A. 0. CRAWrORD, S. Weymouth, Mass. 



Please mention this paper. 



'^THE : CANADIANi> 



Bee Journal 



Edited by I). A. Jones. 



75c. Per Year. 



Poultry Journal 



Edited by W.C. G.Peter. 



75c. Per Year. 



These are published separately, alternate weeks, 

 and are edited by live practical men, and contribut- 

 ed to by the best writers. Both Journals are inter- 

 esting, and are alike valuable to the expert afad 

 amateur. Sample copies free. Both Journals one 

 year to one address 11. Until June Ist we will send 

 either Journal on trial trip for 6 months for 26 cts. 



The D. A. Jones Co., Ld., Beef on, Ont. 



(^"Please mention Gleanings. 6-lldb 



MUTH'S 

 HONEY - EXTHACTOH, 



SQUARE GIjASS HONEY-JARS, 

 TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVES, HONEY- 

 SECTIONS, &c., A;c. 

 PERFECTION COI^D - BLAST SMOKERS. 



Api)ly to CHAS. F. MITTU & SON, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 P. S.— Send 10-cent stamp for "Practical Hints to 

 Bee-keepers." ^^~Mention Oleanings. Itfdh 



SEND for a free sample copy of the 

 BEE JOURNAL — 16-page Weekly 

 at $1 a year— the oldest, largest, and 

 cheapest Weekly bee-paper. Address 

 letfdb BEE JOURNAL, Cliicago, III. 



Please mention Gleanings. Itfdb 



SECTIONS! SECTIONS! SECTIONS! 



On and after Feb. 1, 1890, we will sell our No. 1 V- 

 groove sections, in lots of 500, as follows: Less than 

 3000, $3.50 per 1000; 2000 to 5000, $3.00 per 1000. Write 

 for special prices on larger quantities. No. 2 sec- 

 tions at 12.00 per 1000. Send for price list on hives, 

 foundation, cases, etc. 



J. STAUFFER & SONS, 

 16 tfdb Successors to B. J. Miller & Co., 



Nappanee, Ind. 

 twin responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



idinK to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



TAKE NOTICE ! 



BEFORE placing your Orders for SUPPLIES, 

 write for prices on One-Piece Basswood Sec- 

 tions, Bee-Hives, Shipping-Crates, Frames, Foun- 

 dation, Smokers, etc. Address 



R. H. SCHMIDT Sc CO., 

 21-20db NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co., WIS. 



^^In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



HOME 



EMPLOYMENT. — AGENTS 



wanted everywhere, for the HOME 

 JOURNAL— a grand family paper 

 at $1 a year. Biy cash premiums. 

 Sample Free. THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 246 East Madison Street, - - CHICAGO. ILLS. 



KIND WORDS FEOM GUK CUSTOMERS. 



The queen and bees you sent arrived in good con- 

 dition, after their long journey. In my estimation 

 they are worth twice as much as they cost. 



St. Johns, Ariz., July 3. C. P. Anderson. 



BUCKWHEAT IN BLOOM LESS THAN 30 DAYS PROM 

 SOWING. 



The buckwheat I bought of you was sown on the 

 20tli of June. It is now in bl(K>m, and the bees work 

 on it from morning until night. L. C. Benton. 



Ludlersville. Md., July 19. 



QUEEN RECEIVED AND SUCCESSFULLY INTRODUCED. 



The queen was received all right and in very good 

 order. I pinned her on the combs the 4tli, and she 

 stayed there until the 6th. I lost the cage, and she 

 crawled down the combs all right; and on the 7th 

 she had laid a dozen or so of eggs. The work was 

 done according to the ABC. G. C. Lewis. 



Marvinville, Ark., July 7. 



GLEANINGS AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 



I think this is the fifth or si.\th time I have adver- 

 tised in Gleanings, and I have never yet failed to 

 get plenty of replies to my "ad." I am all sold out 

 now— needn't insert again. I. Ferris Patton. 



Laurenceburg, Ind., Aug. 20. 



[So it seems that Gleanings is not always a fail- 

 ure, after all. In looking up the adseitisement we 

 see that friend P. advertised to exchange canary 

 birds for Italian bees or queens. Now, very likely 

 among the readers of Gleanings there are more 

 who have Italian bees to trade or swap than who 

 wish to buy bees or queens.] 



