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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mau. 



NEARLY THIRTY TONS 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION 



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

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

 Heddon, Dowag-iac, Mich.; F. L. Dougherty, Indian- 

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

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

 3132 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, At water, O., 

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

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

 Clark & Co., 1409 1.5th St., Denver, Colo. ; Goodell & 

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

 Edgar, Neb., and numerous other dealers. 



Write for /»ee samples, and price list of bee sup- 

 plies. We guarantee every inch of our foundation 

 equal In anmple in every respect. Every one who 

 buys it is pleased with it. 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 

 3btfd Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois. 



Costs Irss flinti 'i (■<'»ts per wech. 



THE CANADIAN BEE JOURNAL. 



THE FIRST DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. 



TEE D. A. JONES GO., FUBLISHEES, 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 Otliers. 



UL'i-ides 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, .W 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 honey candies, 15 cts. Circulars 

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

 20tfdb 



HERE I COME 



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 $3.75 to 

 $4.00 per M. Other supplies 

 correspondingly low. Sam- 

 ples and circular free. Ad- 



dre.sstlK- 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 



BEES, Queens, Hives, Given Comb Foundation, 

 Apiarian Supplies, German Carp, Small-fruit Plants. 

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



l-24db. 



DKSIRINC; to go to the Pacific coast on ac- 

 count of my health, I offer my place, with two 

 apiaries of 115 colonies of bees, with every thing 

 needed to run them. G. A. WRIGHT, 



3tfdb Glenwood, Susq. Co., Pa. 



G. B. LEWIS & CO. 



WE make the best Bee-Hives, the best Sections, 

 the best Shipping-Crates, the best Frames, &c. 

 tS~We sell them at the Lowest Prices. 

 Write for free Illustrated Catalogue. 



G. B. LEVV^IS &CO., 



Itfdb WATERTOWN, WIS. 



Green "Wire Cloth, 



FOR 



Window Screens and Shipping Bees, 



AT 



GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 



The following lot of wire cloth is a job lot of rem- 

 nants, and full rolls direct from the factory, that 

 are FIEST QUALITY, and the pieces are of such varie- 

 ty of size as to furnish any thing you want. Price 

 \% cts. per sq foot, for full pieces'. If we have to 

 cut the size you want, 3 cts. per sq. ft. 



When you order a piece, and somebodj' else has 

 got it ahead of you, we will substitute a piece the 

 nearest in size to the one ordered, unless you speci- 

 fy in your order that you do not want us to substi- 

 tute. The figures on the left indicate the width. 



8 I 10 rolls, 67 sq. ft. each : 1 each ot 06, 6.5, 64, 63, 63, 62, 54, 40, 27, 



24. 22, and 4 sq. ft. 

 12 I 34 rolls of 100 sq. ft. each ; 3 of 102 sq. ft ; 3 of 98. and 1 each 



I of 97, 92, 75. 52, 48, 44. 43, and 28 sq. ft. 

 14 I 1 roll 14 sq. ft. 

 16 I 8 rolls of 133 sq. ft.; and 1 each of 132, 130. 130, 128, and 105 sq. 



ft. 

 18 6 rolls ot 147 sq. ft., and 1 each ot 153, 150. 118, 145, 145, 69, and 



I 24 .sq.ft. 

 22 I 1 roll each of 55, .55, and 16 sq. ft. 

 24 22 rolls of 200 sq. ft. each, and 1 each of 280, 66, 66, 52,50, 44, 36, 



36, 32, 30, 24. 20, and 8 sq. ft. 

 26 I 99 rolls of 216 sq. ft. each, and 1 each of 215, 210, and 204 sq. 



I ft. 

 28 I 49 rolls of 233; 6 of 224; 1 of 257, 240, 234, 219, and 214 sq. ft. 

 32 1 roll of 266. and one of 275 sq. ft. 



34 I 18 rolls of 283 sq. ft. 1 each of 142, 142, 133, 130, 9, and 9 sq. ft. 

 36 6 rolls of 300 sq. ft. 

 38 I 21 rolls of 316 sq. It. , and 1 each of 633 and ,300 sq. ft. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



JOB LOT OF POULTRY-NETTING, 



Small Pieces at same Bate as full liolls — 1 ct. 

 •per Square Fool. 



Two or more pieces, 5 per cent off; ten or more, 10 

 per cent discount. 



You will notice in this lot some with heavier wire 

 than No. 19, and some with smaller mesh than two- 

 inch. Both of these are worth more at regular 

 prices than two-inch No. 19; but as it is a job lot we 

 put it all in at the same price. 



I'A 



|r ' B,v dividing the number of square feet in this eol- 

 ^ uni'n by the width in the fir.st column, you can ascer- 

 ^ ;tain the length of each piece. These figures give the 

 . number of square feet in each piece. 



18 10. 



19191, 85, 50, 41,25, 25.10. 

 1870. 15. 13. 13, IX mesh. No. 18 wire, 24. 

 20 120. 120. 



19 28, 30, 1}4^ inch mes»'. .50. 

 I9;200, 170, 140, 130. 120, 100, 100, 88. 82, 64, 56, 32. 

 18226. 224, 58,.58, .56. 

 19 41. 32, No. 18 wire, 90. 40. 

 19,17. 



19 250, 237, 167, 125. 125, 122, 45, No. 18, 150. 

 19; 195, 126, 33, 1}4 in.. No. 20 wire, 348, 312. 

 18 203, No. 18, 04 mesh, 189. 

 19j450, No. 18 wire. 324. 



595, 490, 445. 335, 330, 325, 285, 280, 240, 225, 220, 210, 180, 165, 



160. 140. 130, 80. 

 410, 335, No, 17 wire, 195, 

 438, 312, No. 18 wire, 228, 



750, 720, 690, 672, 636, 618, 558,510, 4.38. 420, 270, 252, 252, 222, 

 ' ' 192. 168. 168, 162, 162, 156, 156, 156. 126, 120, 66, 48. 



Ws' know of uotliiuK' nii-er or better for ,i trellis for creeping 

 vines than the .iln.ve netting. The 12 ti> 24 inch is just the 

 thiiiy tn train up ^recn peas, fastening- the netting to stakes 

 by means ot staples. If the stakes are set in substantially, 

 one each 12 or 15 feet will answer. When the peas are stripped 

 off the stakes, netting and a^U can be rolled up and laid away 

 until another season. A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



72! IKiW 

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