1879 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Patented May 7th, 18T8. 



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Also price list of Queens, C >mb Foundation, both 

 old and new style. Section Boxes, and Glass. 4d 



Sawing off a Log. 



This SAW MACniNE is a wonderful in- 

 vention. The weight of the man who is 

 sawing does half of the work. It saws logs 

 of any size, and will saw off a 2 foot log in 

 2 minutes. Circulars free. Address, Win. 

 GILES, C96 W. Cth St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 



You can not look over the back No's of Glean- 

 ings or any other Periodical with satisfaction, unless 

 they are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not 

 said— "Dear me, what a bother— I must have last 

 month's Journal and it is no where to be found." 

 Put each No. in the Emerson Binder as soon as it 

 comes, and you can sit down happy, any time you 

 wish to find anything- you may have previously seen 

 even though it were months agro. 



Binders for Gleanings (will hold them for two 

 years), gilt lettered, free by mail for 50, 60, and 75c, 

 according to quality. For table of prices of Binders 

 for any Periodical, see Oct. No., Vol. II. Send in 

 your orders. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



BEES 1879 BEES 



Full Colonies, Nuclei and Queens cheap. Supplies 

 furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Writeforpar- 

 ticulars. S. D. McLEAN & SON., 



2-7inq Culleoka, Maury Co., Tenn. 



Ayer & Son's Manual contains more informa- 

 tion of value to advertisers than any other pub- 

 lication. Sent postpaid on receipt of 25 cents. Ad- 

 dress N. W. Ayer & Son, Advertising Agents, Times 

 Building, Philadelphia. 



BEFORE 



Purchasing Colonies with Imported Queens, or 

 Home Bred Queens, Italian Queens, 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



and Implements in Bee Culture, write for circular 

 with prices and sample of Comb Foundation free. 



."id good colonies of common bees in box hive3 at 

 •53 50 each. 

 3d CHAS. DADANT & SON, Hamilton, 111. 



WARRANTED QUEENS. 



1 warrant, as properly mated, all "Dollar Queens" 

 sent out by me this season. My Queens are all bred 

 from best imported stock, and I promise safe arri- 

 val and perfect satisfaction. Prices in M.iy, $1 50; 

 in June $1 25; after June $1 00. 

 3-4d E. M. HAYHURST, Kansas City, Mo. 



Names of responsible parties will be inserted in 

 either of the following departments, at a uniform 

 price of 20 cents each insertion, or $2,00 per year. 



$1.00 Queens. 



Names inserted in this department the first time with- 

 out charge. After, 20c each insertion, or $2,00 per year. 



Those whose names appear below agree to furnish 

 Italian queens for $1,00 each, under the following 

 conditions: No guarantee is to be assumed of purity, 

 or anything of the kind, only that the queen be reared 

 from a choice, pure mother, and had commenced to 

 lay when they were shipped. They also agree to re- 

 turn the money at any time when customers become 

 impatient of such delay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear in mind that he who sends the best queens, 

 put up most neatly and most securely, will probably 

 receive the most orders. Special rates for warranted 

 and tested queens, furnished on application to any 

 of the parties. Names with *, use an imported queen 

 mother. If the queen arrives dead, notify us and 

 we will send you another. 

 *E. W. Hale. Wirt, C. H. W. Va. 1-12 



*A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



*H. H. Brown, Light Street, Columbia Co., Pa. 7-9 

 *E. M. Havhurst, Kansas City, Mo. 1-12 



*J. M. C. Taylor, Lewiston, Fred. Co., Md. 1-6 



*Paul L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, La. 8ttd 



*R. Sterile, Marietta, O. l-6d 



*J. Oatman & Sons, Dundee, Kane Co., 111. 2-ld 

 *J. E. Walcher, Millersville, Christian Co., 111. 3-8 

 *S. M. Hitchcock & Co.. Warthen, Wash. Co., Ga. 3-8 

 *.I. B. Keeler, Carlinvttle, 111. 3-8 



*.T. Mattoon. Atwater, Portage Co., O. 4 (free) 



*Newnan & Baker, Norkalk, Huron Co., O. ' 4-6 

 *J. R. Landes, Albion, Ashland Co., O. 4d 



Miller & Hollam. Kewaskum, Wash Co., Wis. 4-4 

 *D. A. McCord, Oxford, Butler Co.. O. 4-9 



*J. T. Wilson, Moxtonsville, Woodford Co. Ky 4-4d 



Hive Manufacturers. 



Who agree to make such hives, and at the prices 

 named, as those described on our circular. 

 A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



J. H. Nellis, Canajoharie, N. York. 5-4 



F. A. Salisbury, Geddes, Onon. Co., N. Y. 12-5 



A. A. Fradenburg, Port Washington, O. 2-6 



R. R. Murphy, Garden Plain, Whiteside Co., 111. 2-4d 

 C. H. Dean, Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. 3-6 

 F. A. Snell, Milledgeville, Carroll Co., 111. 3-7 



H. Scovell, Columbus, Cherokee < Y>., Kans. 4-3 



Newman & Baker, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. 4-7 



CLUBBING LIST. 



We will send Gleanings— 



With The American Bee Journal ($2 00) $2 25 



" The Bee-Keeper's Magazine (150) 175 



" Both the above (Bee Journals of America) 3 00 



" American Agriculturist ($1 50) 2 25 



" Prairie Farmer (2 15) 2 90 



" Rural New Yorker (2 50) 3 25 



" Scientific American (3 20) 3 90 



" Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener (1 00) 1 75 

 {Above rates include all Postage.] 



