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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUUE. 



Feb 15. 



Like Every Editor, 



I wish to increase the circulation of my 

 journal. If every bee-keeper in tliis coun- 

 try Mere tlioroughly acquninted with the 

 Review, my subscription-list would at 

 once be greatly increased. I have in mind a scheme for bringing- about this acquaintance. Of some 

 issues of the Keview I liave us many as 3U0 copies; of others, 200; of otliers, 100; and soon down to less 

 than a dozen. Now, if you will allow mc to pick them out, I will sell these back numbers at two cents a 

 copy. Send me any amount up to $1.00, and I will send you lialf as many copies as you send me cents, and 

 no two copies alike. Remember tliat back numbers of tlie Review are somewhat different from the back 

 numbers of some journals— tliat each number is, to a certain extent, a little book or i);imphlet containing 

 the views of leading bee-keepers upon some special topic. Stamps taken, either U. S. or t'anadiau. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint. Mich. 



WORLD'S FAIR VIEWS, 



AND 



Semi=nionthly " Farm and Fireside " noI 



JW.»«K«J.VT..»»»nnCT: 



Toevery New Subscribek who sends $1.00 for the WEEKLY AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL for 



one year. The 50 Photograpic Views are sure to please you immensely. The Farm iiiid Fireside is the 

 Great Agricultural and Family Journal of America. It is entertaining to every member of the liousehold, 

 and has a circulation of oOO.OOO copies each iss-ue. The Bee Journal— Vv ell, just send for a FREE SAMPLE 

 COPY giving full i)articulais and description of the .50 Photographic Views. Address 



GEORGE W. YORK &. CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 

 JtS~To New Subscribers—Tiie 50 Views, and "Farm and Firehide " one year, with " Bee Journal" six 

 months— ALL tor only 75 ets. 



A 1 1 H t. NA/DHLU O rr\lr\ celved the ONLY award given an 

 escape. Practical bee-keepers everywhere use and recommend it as a great labor-savins im- 

 plement, and as the best. Circular and testimonials free. Prices:— Each, postpaid, with 

 directions, 30 cts. ; per doz., $2.25. and your money bacU, if not satittfied- Order from your dealer, 

 or if more convenient from the manufacturers, R. & E. C. PORTER, LEWISTOWN, ILL. 



jQ OnrlnQrlo nf Oiinniinn This is the amount we have distributed in a single season, of 



I J udllUdUo Ul oUULISlnSi Foundation, Dov. Hives, Sections, E.xtractors, etc. Tlierefore.if 

 ■ w w w I ■ V M M w w ■ w- " rr '•*'*' ' you have lUtle money and want that little to go as far as possible, 



"''™™'™™'"' '""-"^ — remember that we are headquarters in the west for all goods in 



— ^^^-^—■i»»iiiii 1.1 II III ■ ■■ ■ ■III I ..I our line; by doing so great a volume of business we sell goods 



cheap. If you have tin' iiioiiiii, also i-emember you can make it earn a big interest by availing yourself of 

 our discounts for early oideis. In either case you should write us and tell what you will likely need. It 

 will pay yon. We sell Root s goods at Root's prices, and can save you fieight. 



The new polished sections and all other late improved goods kept in stock. rnD TUC U/COT 

 , ... J n 11 ■ I Send for our large ilUistrat- rlln IHt W LO I ■ 



Joseph Nysewander, Pes Moines, la. ^^^:;^^ZS!:S; = 



Good ! Good ! 



Sections, Bee= Hives, 



and other Bee= 



Keepers' Appliances 



at Bed=rock Prices. 



Best of Goods at Lowest Prices. 



Write for free, illustrated catalogue 



and Price List. 



G. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis. 



Walter S. Pouder, 



162 Massachusetts Ave., 

 Indianapolis, Indiana. 



^imrtlai^'c Standard goods; pt)pular prices; 

 ^UppilCi>, catjilogue free. 

 (( FtiiG-v Rpf»c *' a book telling how to man- 

 *-'^^y I->CCi>, age them, lOc in stamps; or, 

 free to those sending names of five bee-keepers. 



tSrin responding to this adveitlsenient mention ulkanings. 



Those wishing the tliiest and best business bees, 

 both for pleasure and profit, should know that 

 Jennie Atchley is headquarters for such queens. 

 I breed both the :{ and 5 banded strains, at the fol- 

 lowing prices: Untested (March, April, and Mayi, 

 $1.00 each; $.5.00 for 6. or $9.00 i>er dozi'n. June till 

 October. 75 cts. each; J4 25 for 6, or $8.00 per dozen. 

 T breed my queens in separate yards, and I have as 

 fine Italian bees as there are anywliere. Nuclei 

 and full colonies. 1 have one straiglit mercljaiidise 

 rate on bees by express^lowesl in U. S. Fine liit'cd- 

 ers always on hand; 3-baruled. if5.00; for st r:iiglit 5- 

 banded breeders, apiily by letter. Also bees by ihc 

 pound. I guaiaiilee -•»// ray queens to be gond :infl 

 serviceable, and my tine f;i,u It less breeders unexcel- 

 led in the world. Safe arriv;il ;ind satisfaction. 



1 also have a carload of A. I. Root's Dovetailed 

 hives and Bee-supplies to accommodate my South- 

 ( i II customers. Dadanfs foundation and Bingham 

 smokers Send for catalogue. 



JENNIE ATCHLEY, Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



LAWS' 



Italians surely take the leatl. They 

 are now in every State in the 

 /.'/i/o/i. and in several /'oreit>-« 

 <>oi//i* /-/CVS. Nearly 8000 (lueens .sold, and not a 

 dissati.slled customer; if there is, let him speak, 

 i^ueens 3'o7/<>\v ,-»// oi'<^/-. Fine breeders always 

 on liand; 4 and 5 band, $2.00; straight 5 band, $3.00! 

 Untested, each, $1.00; 6 for. $4..')0. Satisfaction. Ref- 

 erence, A. I Root. W. II. T^A^WS, 



I^iix-iic'ii, Seb. Co., ^4 rZc. 



PPFP f My price list of pure 

 I I\U,U, . Italian bees and 

 queens, and white and l)rowii 

 ferrets. Address 



iV. ^l. lilSlAI*!*, 

 J^oc'/iester, I^oritln Co., O. 



iYOUCAN'Tl 



; DO ANY < 

 \ BETTER, i 



Send for our 1894 circular of 



BBE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES, 

 BESS, QUEENS, ETC. 



Jko. Nebel Sc Soit, High Hill, Mo. 



