GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



We require that every advertiser satisfy us of 



responsibility and intention to do all that he agrees, 



and that his goods are really worth the price asked 



for them. In fact, I huld myself responsible for 



every advertisement on these pages. 

 Rates for Advertisements. 

 All advertisements will be inserted at the rate of 



20 cents per line, Nonpareil space, each insertion. 



Discounts will be made as follows: 



On 10 lines and upward, 3 insertions, 5 per cent; 6 

 insertions, 10 per cent; 9 insertions, 15 per cent; 

 12 insertions, 20 per cent. 



On 50 lines ( l A column) and upward 1 insertion, 5 per 

 cent; 3 insertions, 10 per cent; 6 insertions, 15 

 percent; 9 insertions, 20 per cent; 12 insertions, 

 25 per cent. 



On 100 lines (whole column) and upward, 1 insertion, 

 10 per cent; 3 insertions, 15 per cent; 6 inser- 

 tions, 20 per cent; 9insertions, 25 per cent; 12 in- 

 sertions, 33}3 per cent. 



On 200 lines (whole page) 1 insertion, 15 per cent; 3 

 insertions, 20 per cent; 6 insertions, 25 per cent; 

 9 insertions, 30 per cent; 12 insertions, 40 per 

 cent. A. I. HOOT. 



$1.50 per YEAR; ILDBSof 5 or MorcSl.OO. 



Send Ten Cents for a S? ample Copy of 



The American Bee Journal 



The Oldest, Largest and Best Bee Paper. 

 THOMAS G. NEWMAN «fc SON, CHICAGO. 



BARNES' PATENT FOOT 

 POWER MACHINERY ! 



CIRCULAR and SCROLL SAWS. 

 Hand, Circular Rip Saws for heavy 

 and light ripping. Lathes, &c, &c. 

 These machines are especially 

 adapted to Hive Making • It 

 will pay every bee-keeper to send 

 for our 64 page Catalogue. Ma- 

 chines Kent on Trial. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 

 Rockford, Winnebago Co., 111. 



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 ago. 



Binders for Gleanings (will hold them for one 

 year), 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 

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



cjujuhiivcj; list. 



We will send Gleanings— 



With The American Bee Journal (f 1 50) $2 25 



" The Bee-Keeper's Magazine (100) 150 



" The Bee-Keeper's Exchange.. (75 c.) 140 



All three of the above Journals 3 00 



" Bee-Keepers' Instructor (50c.) 130 



" Bee-Keepers' Guide (50c.) 130 



" Western Honey Bee (50 c.) 1 30 



All above (Eee Journals of America) 4 25 



With 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 rate* include all Poxtaae.~\ 



Comb Foundation MachineS 



$15.00 TO $100.00. 



SAMPLES OF FOUNDATION WITH OUR ONE 



POUND SECTION BOX BY MAIL FOR 



FIVE CENTS. 



For illustrations see our Illustrated Catalogue 

 of Apiarian Implements and Supplies, mailed on ap- 

 plication. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



Am. Silver Watches 



For $9.50 



In all my experience in the Watch and Jewelry 

 Business, I have never before seen a good Silver 

 Watch for the low price of $'.1.50. I have just suc- 

 ceeded in getting, of the American Watch Co., a 

 good strong 



SILVER WATCH, 



(STALL REGULATED, AND INJS> 



Running Order, 



That I will mail to any address for the above price; 

 and if it does not please you, you may return it 

 within 10 days, and get your money. Or I will send 

 you the Watch, for 2n subscribers, at $1.00 each. 

 You can have either hunting or open face, and such 

 a Watch, for a present, ought to make any boy (or 

 man either) happy. a. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



Sawing o2 a Log, 

 Easy and Fast, 



Our Litest improved sawing machine cuts 

 off a 2-foot log in 2 minutes. A $IOO 

 PRESENT will be given to two men who 



can saw as much in the old way, as one man 

 can with this machine. Circulars sent free. 

 W. Giles, 741 W. Lake St., Chicago, 111. 



A NEW SHOP, 



BUT OLD HANDS. 



James Forncrook & Co. have just fitted up a new 

 Shop for the manufacture of Bee Hives, Honey Sec- 

 tions, etc. Material for the Standard Langstroth 

 Hive, Cheaper than the cheapest. We will make a 

 specialty of the "Boss" one-piece Sections, hereto- 

 fore called the Lewis Section, this being our own in- 

 vention. Send for Circular and Price List. 



JAMES FORNCROOK & CO., 



ltfm Watertown, Wis. 



SEED-TIME AND HARVEST, 



Tlie Latest, Cheapest, and Best. 



A New Illustrated 24-page Magazine devoted to the 

 cultivation and improvement of our American Gar- 

 dens. Price only Fifty Cents per year, and each 

 number contains as a supplement a packet of some 

 New Rare, or Novel Flower or Vegetable Seeds, 

 which alone are worth more than the subscription 

 price. One sample copy free. Address— 

 Seed-Time and Harvest, La Plume, Lack' a Co., Pa. 



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