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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Feb. 



G. B. LEWIS & CO. 



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ITALIAN DEE -HIVES 

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B. J. MILLER & CO., - Nappanee, Ind. 



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'■ro say that E. IJaer, of Dix- 

 on, III., has sold out his sup- 

 ply business to the Goodell 

 & Woodworth Mfg. Co., who 

 will sell V-groove basswood 

 seel ions at from $3.75 to 

 $4.(1(1 per M. Other supplies 

 i,ii— _ —'•msr corrcspoudiugly low. Sam- 



^'3r rr r=Tr~^T Lj^^ plcs and circular free. Ad- 

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BEES, (Jueens, Hives, Given Comb Foundation, 



Apiarian Supplies, German Carp, Small-fruit Plants. 



Send for catalogue free. E.T.Flanagan, Belleville, Ills. 



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 Hybrid, and Bartlett pear-trees, ~0 cts. each; 13 

 White-Leghorn chicken eggs. .50 cts. 

 3-5-7d T. A. GUNN, Tullahoma, Tenn. 



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

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 Heddon, Dowagiac, Mich.; F. L. Dougherty Indian- 

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

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

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 Jos. Nyse wander, Des Moines, la.; C. H. Green, 

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 worked for two-fitths, or 10 cts per pound. 

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THE BEE-KEEPERS' 



REVIEW! 



For January is now out, and contains the following 

 original articles: " Disturbance Not Necessarily In- 

 jurious," K. L. Taylor; 'Bees are Summer Birds," 

 E. M. Hayhurst: " Disturbing Bees in Wintei-," .las. 

 Heddon; •' A Niche that Needs Filling," M. M. Bal- 

 dridge; " Daily Visits no Disturbance," J. H. Rob- 

 ertson; " Hees Winter Well in a Swinging Tree- 

 top." F. Booiiihower; "Keep the Bees Quiet in 

 Early Winter," H. R. Boardman; "Continued Dis- 

 turbance Injurious," J. M. Martin: "Light Not a 

 Disturbance," Dr. A. U. Mason; "Disturbance Not 

 Injurious, if Other Conditions are Right." Eugene 

 Secor; " Bees Undisturbed by Light," H. D. Cutting. 



Following the above come editorials upon: Price 

 of the Review— Wood or Tin for Separators — Is 

 the Latter 'Colder " than the Former?— "Not Accord- 

 ing to Natui-e " —Mr. Heddon and the Review — 

 Disturbing Bees in Winter Seldom Injurious — 

 Temperature to be the Special Topic of the Next 

 Issue — Unfinished Sections vs. Foundation — A 

 Modern Bee-Furm. 



After the editorials, room is given for the follow- 

 ing extracts: "Modern Bee -journalism." M.; 

 "Brine for Soaking Dipping-boards," M. M. Bal- 

 dridge; "Less Afraid of Disturbance," Dr. C. C. 

 Miller: "Injured by Passing Trains," G. M. Doo- 

 little: " Stamping on the Floor Above a Bee-cellar," 

 Dr. A. B. -Mason; "Disturbing Liees Out of Doors.'" 

 G. M. Doolittle; "Handling Bees in Winter," F. 

 Boomhower. 



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I have been successful in the proiluclion of Comb 

 Honey for the )>!isr ten jears. hikI my little para- 

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GEO. E. HILTON, Fremont, Mich, 



