<.I30 GLEANINC.S IN BEE CULTURE. Dec. 15. 



Character of the Bee=keepers' Review. 



It is Practical 



In its fliaraetei'. It does not waste columns in the discussion of flne-spun tlieories, and t]i()S(> 

 numer(jus phases of bee-keeping that may be interesting-, iDut liave no practical bearing- upon 

 tlie bre.'id-and-butter side of tlie business. It aims to publish only such matter as will aid in 

 making bee-keejjing a more safe, pleasant, and profitable pursuit. 



No Side Issues 



Are tolerated in tlie Review. It may not pnl)lish so much matter as some of the other bee- 

 journals; but in the amount of practical, valuable, helpful bee-keeping- infornuition furnished 

 it is beliiiid none of its competitors. It is not so mucli a question as to how Large tlie journal 

 is, nor how often it comes, but what informatUm it brings when it does come. 



Its Correspondents 



Are successful, practical bee-keepers, most of whom have numbered their colonies by the 

 hundreds, and sent houey to market bvthe ton, and who can write from experience articles 

 containing information of some real benefit to houe.y-producers. 



Its Editor 



Has for seventeen years been a practical bee-keeper, and is thus in a position to choose wisely 

 in selecting matter for his journal, and is also able to write from the standpoint of actual ex- 

 perience upon all subjects pertaining to practical bee-keeping— to criticise, if necessary, tlie 

 views of correspondents. 



No Supply Trade 



Is run in connection witli the Review, and for this i-eason the price must be such that there is a 

 profit in its publication; but it leaves its editor free from even an unconscious bias, and his 

 views in regard to hives, implements, methods, and devices, are wholly disinterested. 



Typographical Neatness 



Is one of the features of which the Review may be proud. Good paper, type, ink, and rollers, 

 and a good pressman, are employed, and engravings used wlieii words can not .so clearly de- 

 scribe. This neatness may not add to the value of the information given, but it does add to the 

 comfort and enjoyment of those who read it. 



In Conclusion, 



The Review gives rei^orts of the work done at the Michigan Experiment Apiary— gives them 

 as soon as possible after the work is done, while they iiie of a fresh and newsy character. It 

 also gives Hasty's montldy three-page revifw of the other liee-journals, iis well as extracts and 

 editorial comments. Tlie price is Sl.Oti a year, or $[.-'") for the Kkvikw and the hook "Ad\Mnceil 

 Bee Culture." 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



World's Fair Hedai Florida and 



Awarded my Potmclatlozi. Send for free ■vy» ivii* &.«iivi 



samp/es. Dealers, write for wholesale prices. i i i c ^..^u^^.^ n^^ I ^^ — ^-..^ 



Root's new /*o7js/ief/ Secfiojis and other goods ALL oOUtliern oee = KeeperS, 

 at his prices, i^j-ee Illustrated Price Li.st of every 



thing needed in the apiary. JVl M Hiin-f Do you know that the freight rates ;by \v,-il 



Bell Branch, Mich. I'*. !!• 11I411L. are one half less fr-oni /joro, than from a 



420 Lbs. Average 



Is wliat my bees gave that I moved to the man- 

 grove; those at home, 300 lbs. each; n-bnndecl 

 />ees, too. Queens, hred for Ijnsiiiess from 

 this stock will be sent in 1895 for $1.00 each until 

 May; per doz., JH.OO. Circular free. 



J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Fla. 



ill an\- 

 l)lace j'ou can obtain a full line of siipplie; 



Kate on bee-hive material, to 

 .laeksonville, Fla., ISc per 100. 

 Paiatka, " :)4c " •' 



Daytona, " 4fic " " 



Cedar Keys, •' 't'tc " " 



New circular upon api)lieat ion. 



I. J. STRINQHAM, 105 Park Place, N. Y. 



8 Numbers for Only 10 cents. 



Ves, we will mail to any NEW TVAITIE the lasts numbers of the AITIEKIO.VN BEE JOIIKNAL. 



for 180t for only 10 cents (stamps or silver); or, if vou will send us $\.iO, wi' will credit .>oiir subscription 

 tillJau. 1, 1896, and ALSO mail you FREE a copy of Newman's " Mees and Honey" a 16l)-p;ige bee- 

 book, having over IH) engravings. THINK OF IT 60 copies of the "Amei-ican l?ee .lournal" and a 

 160-page bee-book— all for $1.00! Take the 8 numbers foi- 10 cents first, if you prefer, and ihen by .Ian. I, 

 1895, send in the i-emaining 90 cents, and we will mail you the book, and the " Hee .loui nil " for IS9.'). The 

 8 numbers can lie ordered any time duiiiig November and December. Single sample copv free. Address 

 OEUKGH: \V. YOKK A: €0 , 56 FIFTtl AVE., C'HI€A<>:0, It.L.. 



This is the amount we have distributed in a single season, of 

 Foundation, Dov. Hives, Sections, Extractors, etc. Therefore, if 

 you liave little money and want that little to go as far as possible, 

 remember that we ar(! headquarters in the west for all goods in 

 our line; Ijy doing so great a volume of business we sell goods 



13 Carloads of Supplies. 



cheap. If you have the money, also remember you can make it earn a big interest by availing yourself of 

 'our discounts for early orders. In either case you should write us and tell what you will likel.y need. It 

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



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

 i ■ II I n >. . . Send for our large illustrat- rljn lilt WtiSI. 



Joseph Nysewander, Des Moines, la. «ci catalogue, free for every 



Send for our large illustrat- 

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 body, every where, especially 



