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GLEANINGS I^ BEE CULTURE. 



Feb. 



gPECi;«ii piei^icEg. 



NO MORE DISCOUNTS ON SUPPLIES AFTER FEB. 39TH; 



3 PER CENT DISCOUNT THE REST OF 



THIS MONTH. 



Remember, friends, that if you order during this 

 month you are entitled to the 3 per cent discount 

 from our entire catalogue. On orders received dur- 

 ing next month and alter, ?iodiscou?tt other than our 

 rt-iular reductions for quantities will be allowed. 

 Get your order ineaefjyif you wish to save money. 

 W'e have a large stock of made-up goods, and can, 

 inmost cases, make prompt shipments. The folly 

 of waiting till the summer months before sending 

 for supplies has been shown, over and over again. 

 Hardly two weeks are left for the 3 per cent dis- 

 count, so you'd better hustle in those orders if you 

 intend to send them in at all. 



BEE-SUPPLIES AT DIFFERENT PLACES, TO BE DIS- 

 POSED OF AT A SACRIFICE. 



These are all lu'w and first class goods, which, for various 

 reasons, are on cmi- hands, awav tinm home; and to dispose of 

 them we offer tluin \tv\ low. If si. me of our readers, not far 

 from where the ;;oods are, need tlu-m. this is a good opportuni- 

 ty to get a bargain. Indicate which one you want, by the num- 

 ber as well as name. 

 No. 1. At Eureka Springs, Carroll Co. Ark. 



100 wide frames, to hold eight lib. sections. Value $2.00. 



Will sell for !fl M. 

 No. 2. At San Marcos. Havs Co.. Texas. 



5000 prize sections, 5X X CJi high. Value *S0.50. Will sell 



for $17.00. 

 No. 3. At Vermont, Fulton Co., 111. 



30 enamel sheets for Simplicity hive. Value 82.40. Will 



sell for $1.80. 

 No. 4. At Eureka, 111. 



100 lbs. of heavy brood foundation. S% x YI%, for wired L. 



frame. Value $.36.00. Will sell for $32.00. 

 No. 5. At Victor, Ontario Co., N. Y. 



100 all-wood brood-frames. Value $l.i:o. Will sell for 90 c. 

 No. 6. At Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 



One No. 1 Hone.y -extractor, for frames IV4 x 11)4 or less in 



depth. Value $6 00. Will sell for 84-50. 

 No. 7. At Yorktown, Delaware Co.. Ind. 



11 Heddon slatted honey-boards double bee-space. Value 



$1 00. Will sell for 75 c. 

 No. 8. At Augusta, Mich. 



One No. 9 honey-extractor. Will take frames 12>^ x 18, 



and smaller. Value 87.00. Will sell for $5.50. 

 No. 9. .\t Hieginsville, Mo. 



One 4 H. P. engine and boiler complete, used only five 



months. Worth new, $275. Will sell for $19.3. 

 No. 10. At Aplington, la. 



10 two-story portico hives in flat $9,00 1 



](XI mttalcornered frames 2.20 | 



100 wide frames 2.00 ] 



200 tin separators 3.00 I Value $24 60. 



600 sections 2.40 \ Will sell for 



200 sections. h%y.iyi 1.00 $20.00. 



3 lbs. thin foundation, 49 c 1.47 



7 lbs. brood foundation, 39 c 2.73 ] 



10 enameled sheets 80 I 



No. 11. .\t Johnson City, Washington Co., Tenn. 



One honev-extractor that will take frames IIM x 16, or 



smaller. Value $7.00. Will sell tor $5.00. 

 No. 12. At Caribou, Me. 



900 sections, 4)^x5x1 'is wide, open on all four sides. 



Value $4.50. Wiil sell for $2 50. 

 No. 13, At Eul'aula, Ala. 



One lOinch foundation-mill, never taken out of the box 



it was shipped in from here. Value $20.00. Will sell for 



$17.00. 

 No 14. At Lima, 111. 



One lO-inch foundation mill; has been used a little. Is in 



good order . Will sell for 815.00. 

 No. 15. At Rockdale, Mass, 



1000 sections, 4}<; x 4K X 1^, open all around. Value $4.60, 



Will sell for 83.00. 



BEES, Queens, Hives, Given Comb Foundation, 

 Apiarian Supplies, German Carp, Small-fruit Plants. 

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



l-34db. 



BE SURE 



To send a postal card for our illustrated catalogue of 



APIARIAN ^^T^ern^^iZ SUPPLIES 



tains illustrations and descriptions of every thing 

 new and desirable in an apiary, 



AT THE I^OWEST PRICES. 



FOB SfiLE IK CPORP! 



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

 Enas' ranch of 240 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, farming implements, 

 and a large stock of apiarian supplies. For par- 

 ticulars address JTIRS. J. D. ENAS, 

 30-6d Box 306. Napa City, Cal . 



Costs less tlitiii '' rents pvr ii'et'k. 



THE CANADIAN BEE JOURNAL. 



THE FIRST DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. 



TEE D. A. JONES CO., PUBLISHEKS, BEETON, 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. 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Cards and Sta- 

 tionery for Bee-keep- 

 ers and Otiiers. 



Besides our beautiful eight-color chromo card, we 

 have other neat designs, also a fine selection of 

 fancy address cards, for old and young, for business 

 and amusement. Also two and three letter mono- 

 grams, all at low prices. See Here, .'iO 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 hone.v candies, 15 cts. Circulars 

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

 20tfdb 



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J. C. SAYLES, 



||»rtf9i*d, "Wasbington Co., Wis. 



HERE I GOME 



To say that E. Baer, of Dix- 

 on, 111., has sold out his sup- 

 ply business to the Goodell 

 & Woodworth Mfg. Co., who 

 will sell V-groove basswood 

 sections at from $2.75 to 

 W.OO per M. Other supplies 

 correspondingly low. Sam- 

 ple s and circular free. Ad- 

 dress the GOODELL & WOODWORTH MFG. CO., 

 3tfdb ROCK FALLS, WHITESIDE CO., ILL. 



SEEDS. Pkt. new kind Tomato Seed, very choice, 3c. 

 Catalogue free. F. B. Mills, Thorn Hill, N. Y. 

 3-4-5d 



NEARLY THIRTY TONS 



DADANrS FOUNDATION 



SOXj3=> IIV XSSV. 



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

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

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

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

 E. S. Armstrong, Jersey ville, Illinois; Arthur Todd, 

 2133 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.; C. H. Green, 

 Waukesha, Wis.; G. B. Lewis & Co., Watertown, 

 Wis.; J. Mattoon, and W. J. Stratton, Atwater, O., 

 Oliver Foster, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; C. Hertel, Free- 

 burg, 111.; Geo. E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich.; J. M. 

 Clark & Co., 1409 15th St., Denver, Colo.; Goodell & 

 Woodworth Mfg. Co., Hock Falls, 111.; J. A. Roberts, 

 Edgar, Neb., and numerous other dealers. 



Write for free samples, and price list of bee sup- 

 plies. We yuarantee every inch of our foundation 

 eqvMl In Ktunple in every respect. Every one who 

 buys it is pleased with it. 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 

 3btf4 H^mlltoni Hanpoclt Co., I)ItnotN> 



