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GLEANINGS IN HEE CULTUKK. 



Nov. 



LOOK HERE! 



A complete hive for comb honey, for only SI. 30. 

 Planer-sawed, V-groove sections a specialty. Price 

 list free. J. M. KINKIK & CO., 



ITtfdb Rocliester, Oakland Co., Mich. 



FOt SOLE III GWORW! 



On account of the death of the proprietor, J. D. 

 Enas' ranch of 310 acres, part in fruit, 80 stands of 

 bees, steam machinery for the manufacture of sup- 

 plies, a well-established business; land will be sold 

 in 40 or 80 acre tracts. Stock, fartniny implements, 

 and a large stock of apiariiui supplies. For par- 

 ticulars address iTIKS. .f. BJ. KIVAN, 

 30-6d Bo.\ 30<). Napa City. Cal. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



FLINT, GENESEE CO., MICH., 



Has i>nblished a neat little book of 4.5 pages, entitled 

 "The Production of Comb Honey." Its distinctive 

 feature is the thorough manner in which it treats 

 of the use and non-use of foundation. Many other 

 points are, however, touched upon. For ins,tance, 

 it tells how to make the most out of unfinished sec- 

 tions, and how to winter bees with the least ex- 

 pense, and bring them through to the honey harvest 

 in the best possible shape. 



Price of book, 25 cents. Stamps taken, either U. 

 S. or Canadian. lOtfdb 



NOTICE! 



TO DEALERS IN BEE-SUPPLIES. 



We are now ready to figure with you for your 

 ue.\t season's supplies. 



G. B. LEW^IS & CO., 

 Itfdb Watertown. "Wis. 



HEADQUARTERS E"aSL€i^'^*^- 



Besides our beautiful eight-color chromo card, we 

 have other neat designs, also a fine selection of 

 fancy address cai-ds, for old and young, for business 

 and amusement. Also two and three letter mono- 

 grams, all at low prices. See Here, M fancy print- 

 ed cards, 1.5 cts.; 300 envelopes, 300 letter-heads, 

 printed, $1. Package 25 assorted cards, 10 cts. Neat 

 box of cards and honey candies, 15 cts. Circulars 

 free. Address J. H. Martin, Hartford, N. Y. 

 20 tfdb 



MUTH'S 

 HONEY-EXTRACTOR, 



SttllAKK RL.ASS HONEV-JARS, 



TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVES, 

 HONEV-SECTIONS, Ac, &c. 

 PEKFECTION <'4»E.n> BLAST SITIOKEBS. 



Apply to CHAS. P. MDTH &SON, 



Cincinnati, O. 

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

 Ree-Keepers." Itfdb 



DADAHT'S FOUNDATION FACTOEY, WHOLESALE AND 

 RETAIL. See advertisement in another column. 



A bee-ranch in San Diego Co., Cal., containing 320 

 acres of land, 400 stands of bees, empty hives, ex- 

 tractors, tank, and other fixings necessary to run 

 a first-class bee-ranch. For particulars and price 

 inquire of B. LOVETT, 



21-2db Bernardo, San Diego Co., Cal. 



DADANT'S 



FOUNDATION 



is asserted by hundreds of practical and disinterest- 

 ed bee-keepers to be the cleanest, brightest, quick- 

 est accepted by bees, least apt to sag, most regular 

 in color, evenest, and neatest, of any that is made. 



It is kept for sale by Messrs. T. G. Newman & 

 Son, Chicago, 111.; C. F. Muth, Cincinnati, O.; Jas. 

 Heddon, Dowagiac, Mich.; Dougherty & Wiley, 

 Indianapolis, Ind.; B. J.Miller & Co., Nappanee, 

 Ind. ; C. H. Green, Waukesha, Wis. ; Smith & Goodell, 

 Rock Falls, 111.; Ezra Baer, Dixon, Lee Co., 111.; E. 

 S. Armstrong, Jerseyville, Illinois; Arthur Todd, 

 2122 North Front Street, Phil'a, Pa. ; E. Kretchmer, 

 Coburg, Iowa; P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula. La., 

 M.J. Dickason, Hiawatha, Kansas; J. W. Porter, 

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

 Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., N. Y. ; D. A. Fuller, 

 Cherry Valley, 111.; J. B. Mason & Sons, Mechanic 

 Falls, Maine; G. L. Tinker, New Philadelphia, O., 

 Jos. Nysewander, Des Moines, la.; Aspinwall & 

 Treadwell, Barrytown, N. Y. ; Barton, Forsgard & 

 Barnes, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas, W. E. Clark, 

 Oriskany, N. Y., G. B. Lewis & Co., Watertown, 

 Wis., E.F. Smith, Smyrna, N. Y., J.Mattoon, and W. 

 J. Stratton, Atwater, O., Oliver Foster, Mt. Vernon, 

 Iowa, and numerous other dealers. 



Write for samples /ree, and price list of supplies, 

 accompanied with 1 50 Coniplinieutary and unso- 

 licited testimonials, from as many bee-keepers, in 

 1883. We guarantee every inch of our foundation equal 

 to sample in evei~y respect. 



CHAS. DADANT &i SON, 



3btfd Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illlnolit. 



If you Wish to Obtain the 



Highest Price for Honey 



THIS SEASON, 



WRITE TO HEADQUARTERS, 



F. «. STROHMEYEK A CO., 



AVliolettale Honey Merchants, 



17-4db 



125J Water St., New York. 



Costs li'ss tlmii 'J cents jx'r irt'fk. 



THE CANADIAN BEE JOURNAL. 



THE FIRST DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. 



THE D. A. JONES CO., PUBLISHERS, BEETOH, ONTAEIO, CAN. 

 D. A. Jones is its editor, and this fact is a guaran- 

 tee of its worth. It is thoroughly practical and con- 

 tains weekly excellent articles from leading bee- 

 keepers in the United States and Canada. Fifty-two 

 numbers make a volume of 1040 pages. American 

 currency and stamps at par. Samples free. 



AFFLE-TREES. 



600 Greenings, Baldwins, and Spies; 5 trees, t> to 

 8 feet high, $1.00; 8 to 10 ft., *1.25; 10 or more, 6 to 

 8 ft., 1.5 cts. each; 8 to 10 ft.. 20 cts. each. Strictly 

 choice trees, and twice the size of common nursery 

 stock. C. M. OOODSPEED, Thorn Hill, N. V. 



2-48d 



ON 30 PAYS' TRIAL. 



THBS NEW 



'Has a Pad different from all 

 others, is cup shape, with Self- 

 adjusting Ball in center,adapts 

 itself to all positions of tho 

 . body while the ba 1 1 in the cup 

 f presses back the intes- 

 — T — -«r fines just as a person 



does with thefinger. With light pressure the Her- 

 nia is held securely drxy and night, and a radical cure 

 certain. It is easy, d\ir.ab!e and cheap. Sent by mail. CllN 

 cularsfrec. EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, 111. 



