1885 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



441 



DADANT'S 

 FOUNDATION 



is iisscrtcd liy liuiidreds of practical and disiiitorcst- 

 ed liee-kcci^crs to be the cleanest, liri-htcst, quick- 

 est accepted by bees, least apt to satr. most reg-ular 

 ill color, evenest, and neatest, ot any that is made. 



It is kept for sale by Messrs. A. H. Newman, Chi- 

 cago, 111.; C. F. Muth, Cincinnati, O.; Jas. Heddon, 

 Dowagiac, Mich.; Dougherty & McKee, Indianapo- 

 lis, Ind.; Chas. H.Green, Berlin, Wis.; Chas. Hertel, 

 .Ir., Freeburg, 111.; Ezra Baer, Dixon, Lee Co., 111.; E. 

 S. Armstrong, Jerseyville, 111. ; H. Drum, Adelphi.O. ; 

 Arthur Todd, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.; E. 

 Kretchmer, Coburg, Iowa; E. F. Smith, Smyrna, N. 

 Y.; C. T. Dale, Mortonsville, Ky. ; Clark Johnson & 

 Son, Covington, Ky., King, Aspinwall & Co., 16 Thom- 

 as St., New York City, C. A. Graves, Birmingham, 

 O.; M.J. Dickason, Hiawatha, Kan.; J. W. Porter, 

 Charlottesville, Albemarle Co., Va.; E. R. Newcomb, 

 Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., N. Y., and numerous 

 other dealers. 



Write for xawjilrx free, and price list of supplies, 

 acc(>n)r)anied with 1 ,^0 Coiiiplinientary and uiifo- 

 livitcd trstinxDiinIs, from as many bee-keepers, in 

 188;!. fVc unauDitf.c even/ inch nf mir fimndation equal 

 to sample in every renpect. 



CHAS. DADANT A: SON, 

 libtfd Hamilton, Haucoc-k Co., Illinois. 



rriR QAI P One or the Be««t liooaled A pi- 

 run OnUU. arle»i in tlie State of Iowa. 



.58 Colonies of ITALIAN BEES in Sphnill,! (on,li- 

 tiiiii : just reach- to commeiicf swarming (June tii. 

 SI'[,K\I)II) [{KK-l'.VS'I'rHA(;K. Ixniihlinnx, fVhilr 

 Clnrrr. Itrd Clnn r. liiissimnd. and (loldrnrod. Hand- 

 some new frame house, '.JO .\<>rf'!»i of L<aiid,)i good 

 milch cows. Hay station, I'. (>. and st()re, :iO rods 

 from the house. Ininn <li, id' im^.irssi.ni ilirrn if de- 

 sired. Prlt-e !i«2500. which includes 100 NEW HIVES 

 all ready for bees, and 6000 SECTIONS with founda- 

 tion,, ready for surplus honey. Will trade for ti 

 small well-located apiary in the Kast. 



C. A. SAYRE. 

 12-13tfd Sargent. Floyd Co.. Iowa. 



BINGHAM SMOKERS AND KNIVES. 



BY MAIL, POSTPAID. 



rid :ji„ i 



>liielil) 3 ■ 

 I'l' ?K 



BINGHAM Si HETHEEINGTON, AERONIA, MICH. 



lii.fdli 



0LD TYPE EO^ ^?IIiE. 



We have sti 



For 



)f It: 



IN(iS p 



(1 it) ills, oi our out nonpareil 

 sample of it, see anv iniintier 

 lions to May ir,, ISS4. Also 17 lbs. 

 . .\s it is all pacKi'd, wo can not 

 divide either lot. The Homaii includes .") lbs. and 

 o\cr of " logot.\i)es;" that is, the words the, and, 

 that. 1)1!/, '(((/I, etc., arc made all on one body, thus 

 facilitating comi)ositlon. We ofler llie lot at 1.') cts. 

 per lb. .\. I. I{()()T, Me<lina, Ohio. 



SOMETHING NEW. 



As 1 have greatly increased my facilities for man- 

 ufacturing 



It will be to .your advantage to send for price list 

 before purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for bees- 

 wax. A. B. HCWE, 

 2ttdb Council Bluffs. Iowa. 



UNTESTED ITALIAN QUEENS, 75e. Safe delivery. 

 J. H. JoHNi^oN, ,Mi(Jdaghs, Nortb'ton Co., Pa, 



JOB LOT OF WIRE CLOTH 



AT (iliKATLY ItKltVCEl) VltlC'ES. 



Such a brisk demand has sprung up for this, and 

 our customers seem to be so much pleased with the 

 goods, we have succeeded in getting another still 

 larger lot, of one of the largest manufacturers of 

 wire cloth in the world. Please bear in mind that 

 the only way in which we can afford to sell it at the 

 vcr.y low price of I'i cts. per sq. ft. is b.v selling the 

 •jntire piece .iust as it is put up. We have now 

 in stock the t'ollowi'ng pieces. As fast as it is sold, 

 each piece is crossed out, and the next issue will 

 show what remains. 



• THE LSKS TO 



° Tills wire clotli is first qualit; 

 -I just till- thiuf; tor coverii 

 »-iont tli 8; for coverin'? bei 



iiK cl"Oi' 

 n'^ bee-hives : 

 bees; iii.iltins sieves for sifting seeds, etc 



Tins WIRE CLOTH CAN BE AP- 



every respect, and is 



nrt windows, to keep 



■ages for sliipping 



nils of Ta, 72, 70 s. f . 

 Dlls, 100 s. f . eoc.'i. 

 iillsof I«6s. f. each 

 -ill>..f ISl. 1 of IfiOs. f. 



of 24.T s r. 

 I of MB, 1 oi;m8s. r. 



of 1.V3 s f . 

 lis of 400, 1 of 2011 s. 



195. 1 of l.iB, 2 nt l.-,l,2of 



of :)I7, I each of 190, 632, 178, 126, 



A. I. I<4M»T, .Medina, Ohio. 



THE CANADIAN BEE JOURNAL 



K /;/•;/»/. J. $i.o(> ri.ii yj:.ii,-. 



D. A. Jones Si Co., Publishers, Eeeton, Ont., Can. 



The only bee journal printed 

 tainina-mnch valuable and int 

 week from the pens ot leading ' 

 States bee Uee 

 ceipt of addrcs 



in Canada, and con- 

 resting matter each 

 anadian and I'liited 



f: 



ceipt of address. PrinU'd on nice toned paper, and 

 in a nice shape tor binding, making in one year a 

 volume of 833 pages. 9tfb 



BEES and (JUEEFS 



At Greatly Reduced Prices. 



.\fter June j.'i I will sell L'-frame nuclei, with 2 lbs. 



of bees in each, no (|ueeii, for *;:i.2.5 each. Tested 



queens, $I..")0 each; warranted queens, $1.00 each; 



untested nuecns, 75 c. each, either Syrian or Italian. 



I. R. GOOD, Sparta, Tenn. 



I 1< Y and see for vourself that tlwy are THE 

 /iKSr. Warranted iiueens in Mav. ■^\:::-,: .June, 

 #1.10: .Inly and Tift.'r, ?;|.iHi: six for #r.(K). Uees at 

 r-.'duced rates. Send lor descriptive circular. Sat- 

 i.-:faction guaranteed. CHAS. U. Dl'VALL, 

 Ottdb Spcncerville, Mont. Co., Md. 



MUTH'S 

 HONEY-EXTRACTOE, 



TIN BUCKETS, BEE-IIIVES, 

 IIONEV-SEt'TIOlNS, Ac, A:c. 



Apiily to CHAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, O. 



V. S.— Send Kl-ccnt stamp for " Practical Hints to 



I5ec-Keepers." Itfdb 



$1.00 Discount. 



1 will offer, for .the ne.vt W davs. Novice honey- 

 e.\tractors for Langstroth frames. ftj.OO; for Amer- 

 ican frames, 6.00; usual price ^".OO. Also Italian 

 Rees and Queens lor sale. Send all orders to 

 Vi-IM OEO. W. BAKEK, MILTQN, WAYiTB CO,, IND, 



