GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



A large lot of bulk tomb honey in Masou jais being heated bj' the sun to retard granulation. 



heel-eepers, better beekeepers; more bees, 

 better bees; and, as a natural result of im- 

 proved methods and intelligent manage- 

 ment, more honey and better honey, so 

 cheaply produced and so widely distributed 



that not only will it be profitable alike to 

 producer and dealer, but even the humble 

 toiler can well afford to use it with his daily 

 bread. 



Zanesville, Ohio, April 11. 



The New 60-speed engine made by the Gilson Manufacturing Co., Port Washington, Wisconsin. The 

 particular feature of this engine is the jack-shaft and series of interchangeable pulleys by means of which 

 60 different driving speeds may 1 e secured, so that the engine may be used to run any thing from a grind- 

 stone to an emery wheel without expensive pulleys, shafting, and lelts. This should appeal to the beekeeper. 



