1889 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



289 



LAWS A ME ! 



If I'd known that Doolittle's 

 man was goin' to be here too, 

 should a' fixed up— to be sure! 

 I'll say, A. P. Bright is selling 

 his Italian bees in new 10-frame 

 Simp, hives for $8.00 per colony. 

 Queens, 75c to $4.00 each. BROWN 

 LEGHORN eggs, $1.00 per 13; $1.50 

 per 26, and he guarantees safe 

 arrival and satisfaction. Circu- 

 lars, you can have one. 

 Address 



A. F. BRIGHT, 



7tfdb Mazeppa, Minn. 



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C- M. DIXON, 



Parrish, Franklin Co., IJI., 

 —MANUFACTURER OF— 



BEE-JIIVE^ § $UPPME$ 



New shop and new machinery. Send for my 

 sixth annual price list, free. C. M. DIXON. 



Mention Gleanings. 7-8-9d 



Chas. A. Stockbridge, Port Wayne, Ind. 



Manufacturer of and Dealer in 



STOCKBRIDGE'S SIMPLICITY BEE HIVE, 

 Sections, Frames, Smokers, Comb Foundation, k 



Mention f hi-- Paper. Send for Price List. 



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LOOK HERE! 



After the 15th of May I will send strong 3-f rame 

 nuclei of Italian bees on L. wired frames, queen 

 and all, for $2.50 each. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



7-8d DAN WHITE, New London, Ohio. 



THREE-FRAME NUCLEI, with tested queen, 

 pure Italian, $3.50. Ready May 15th. 

 789d D. B. Lovett, Crestline, Crawford Co., O. 



A CHEAP WAX - EXTRACTOR. 



The Buffalo metallic sieve, as illustrated above, 

 is a most convenient household utensil. In addition 

 to its ordinary uses in the house, we have for years 

 been selling it in connection with our 10-qt. pieced 

 dishpan for a cheap wax-extractor, and they an- 

 swer the purpose nicely. Set in it the sieve filled 

 with comb, and add more comb as it melts. 



AS A SOLAR WAX-EXTRACTOR. 



It has just occurred to us that, by setting the pan 

 into a small box about one foot square inside, and 

 getting a pane of glass 12x12, it will make an excel- 

 lent solar extractor; and it is so cheap that you 

 could afford to have several located in different 

 parts of the apiary, into which you could throw 

 small pieces of comb while working among the 

 bees. Price of the sieve alone, 20c; by mail, 35e; 

 price of the sieve and pan, 35c; by mail, 70c; price 

 of the sieve and pan with box and glass, 50c. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



Apr. 1. For 60 Days. 1889. 



We ha ve on hand a large stock of one-piece sec- 

 tions, which are first class. To reduce stock we 

 will name very low prices for the next 60 days, in 

 any size lots from 1000 to 100,000 or more. Save 

 money by letting us know what you want. Other 

 supplies to correspond in price. Price list free. 

 7tfdb SMITH A: SMITH, 



Mention Oleanimjs. Kenton, Hardin Co., O. 



ANEW BOOK ON BEES, and DABANT'S FOUNBATION. 

 See advertisement in another column. 



Tf Yflll W^T"lt Fu11 value tor your money 

 11 •»■ vn tt ant y 0U should see my catalogue 

 before purchasing. Japanese buckwheat, $1 75 per 

 bushel; 20 varieties of potatoes. Bees, queens, and 

 supplies at low rates. Chas. D. Duvall. 



7tfdb Spencerville, Mont. Co., Md. 



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APIARIAN SUPPLIES CHEAP. 



BASSWOOD V-GROOVE SECTIONS, $2.75 to $3.75 



PER M. SHIPPING-CASES VERY LOW. 



SEND FOR PRICES. 



COODELL & WOODWORTH MFC. CO., 



3tfdb Rock Falls, Illinois. 



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ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Tested, $2.00, $1.50, and $1.25, in Apr., May and June. 



One untested. May, $1.00; after Ju^e 1st, .75. 



Three untested. May, $2.50; after June 1st, $2.00. 



Three frame nuclei, with untested queen. May, 

 $3.50; June, $3 00; after, $2 60; with tested queen, 

 add 50 cts. For prices of 2-frame nuclei bees, per 

 lb. and V 2 lb., full colonies, foundation, and bee- 

 keepers' supplies, write for price list. Address 

 6-lldb JNO. NEBEL & SON, High Hill, Mo. 



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-Hfe REMOVED ^ 



To Plattsraouth, Uebraslaca. 



3-frame Nucleus Colonies a Specialty, $2.50 each. 



7tfdb J. M. YOUNG, Box 874, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



Fresh-Made Foundation ! 



I am still in the wax business, and will sell at 

 these prices : 



Heavy foundation, per lb 32c 



Thin " " " 42c 



Wax worked— heavy, per lb 8c 



" thin, " " 15c 



7tfdb J. V. CALDWELL, Cambridge, 111. 



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BEES FOR SALE! 



Colonies, Nuclei, 

 Queens (Tested and 

 Untested), at living 

 rates. Send for cir- 

 cular and price list to 



C. C.VAUGHN 2c CO., 

 Columbia, Tenn, 



4-9db 



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VIRGIN QUEENS. 



The bulk of the traffic in queens in the near fu- 

 ture will probably be in " Virgins." Every per- 

 son sending direct to the office of the Canadian 

 lire .Journal one dollar for one year's subscription 

 (either renewal or new), in advance, will receive a 

 beautiful virgin queen (value 60 cents), as soon as 

 possible, in the season of 1889. Queens will be sent 

 in the same rotation as each is received. American 

 currency, stamps, and money orders received at 

 par. THE D. A. JONES CO., BEETON, ONTABIO, CAN. 



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