422 



GLEANTKGS in UFM CULTUltE. 



Jihstii 



1888. Italian queens. 1888. 



June, $3.()0. After, fl.r.O. Queens warranted 

 purely mated, $1.00: (i lor $5.00. For further par- 

 ticulars see Gleanings Apr. 1st, p. 371. 



J. T. WILSON, NUliolasville, Ky. 



SECTION FOLDER- 



FOLDED. (Patent applied for.) 



lfS^500 ever.y hour. Corners need no moistening'. 



No breaking. Every section square and perfect. 



Every honey-producer should have a machine. 

 Bee-hives, sections, cases, foundation, and all 



aparian supplies. 

 Queens and bees Fort 1888. It should be borne in 



mind that we are headcjuarters for the Albino 



Queens. Address S. VAIjENTINE & SONS, 

 HaKerstown, \Va!!>liiii!>'toii (!o., Md. 



C^In respoiuliiig to this uilvcrtiseiiicMt mention Gi.f.anincs. 



PURE ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Untested, $1.00; tested, $3.00; select tested, $3..50; 

 standard breeders, $3.00. Bees in cages or nuclei, 

 $1.00 per lb. ». H. <'AITIPBEL.Ii, 



ll-16db Madison, Morgan Co., Ga. 



C^In respoiulini; tn tliis uilvcTtiscnu'Tit nu-ntiim Gleanings. 



ITALIAN BEES IN MISSOURI. 



Don't send East. I have them here in their pur- 

 ity. Queens, $1.00. Tested queens, $3.00. Ready 

 now. S. S. LAWINCi, P. M., Henderson, I?Io. 



Tyler's Flour - Receptacle. 



A Much-Needed Household Convenience. 



This is the most 

 c o nve n i e n t ar- 

 rangement for 

 Hour that we have 

 ever seen. It 

 holds .iust a 49-lb. 

 siack of tlour. It 

 IS to be hung on 

 the wall just 

 above your table. 

 When you want 

 some flour simply 

 place your pan 

 under it, open the 

 lid on the bottom 

 and turn the 

 ci ank and you get 

 J our Hour already 

 Silted. It is sim- 

 ple, neat, and ef- 

 fective, and not 

 expensive either. 

 Pi ice $3.00 each, 

 eiated ready for 

 shipment. A crate 

 of 6 direct from factory, for $1.'>.00. 



A. 1. ROOT, ^^ediaa, O. 



^ FINE ITALIAN ,0 



^ FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON OF 1888. M 



^■^ I untested queen - . . - 

 O) 3 '• " .... 



i-H 1 tested " . . - . 



^3 •• " .... 400^. 



■^ Invariably by return mail, and safe ar-^S-^ 

 ^~' iurival guaranteed. Ty\ 



W W.J.Ellison, Stateburg, Sumter Co., S.C.^ 



iWln rc's|)i)iuliTiy to tills a(ivl^ilisenieiit mention Hi.kanings. 



2 00 1- H 

 1 r,(ip] 



IWILiIi SEI.l. one poubd of brown or black 

 bees for 80 cts. Queen to go with them, $1.2,5. 

 Also one Pelhiim fdn. mill, 6-inch, for sale cheap, or 

 exchange for wax. THOMAS <;eDYE, 



liaSalle. l.aSalle CO., 111. 



THE OLD AND RELIABLE 



Knickerbocker Bee -Fan. 



(Established ISi^lO.) 

 It will PAY you to send for our circular and price 

 list of bees and queens before ordering elsewhere. 

 Address <;EO. H. KNICKERBOCKER, 



Pine Plains, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Box 41. 



lEF'In resiiondinp to tills a<lvii tispiin-iit nuntlon Glkandjos. 



APIARY FOR SALE. 



Movable octagon bee-house lor 7(5 hives, new, can 

 be loaded on a wagon, cost over $100. Simplicity 

 and L. Hives and frames for 80 colonies; Heddon 

 supers for comb honey; and several colonies of 

 bees. $135 takes the lot at once. 



J. SINGLETON, Brooklyn Vlll., Ohio. 



J;^"In resiiondintr to tliis advfitiseiiunt mention Glkaninhs, 



AT DIFFERENT PLACES, 

 TO BE DISPOSED OF AT A SACRIFICE. 



Tlicse are all new aiul lii'sf-class goods, whieli, for various 

 reasons, an' on oui' hands, away from lionie; and to dispose of 

 them we (lifer tlii'in very low. If some of our readers, not far 

 from where the Koods aie, need them, this is a t;ood o|iiiortuni- 

 ty to t;et a bart;aiii. Indicate v.hieli one you want, by tlie num- 

 ber as well as name. 

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



100 wide frames, to hold eight lib. sections. Value 82.00. 

 Will sell for $1.50. 

 No. 2. At San Marcos, Hays Co.. Texas. 



5000 prize sections, 5K X 6>^ high. Value 820.50. Will sell 

 for $17.00. 

 No. i. At Eureka, 111. 



100 lbs. of heavy brood foundation, 8^ x 17K, tor wired L. 

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

 No. 6. At Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 



One No. 1 Honey-extractor, for frames 11}^ x 12K 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. 9. At Higginsville, Mo. 



One i H. P. engine and boiler complete, used only Ave 

 months. Worth new, $275. Will sell for $195. 

 No. 10. At Aplington, la. 



10 two-story jiortieo hives in flat $9.00] 



KHt metal-cornered frames 2.20 | 



10(1 wide frames 3.00 | 



eiKMiii separators 3.00 I Value $24.60. 



fiiKisections 2.40} Will sell for 



200 sect ions. .^VxlJi" 1.00 $20.00. 



31bs. tiiiii li>\iiidation,49c 1.47 



7 lbs. |ji(i(i(l foundation, 39 c 2.73 



lOeiiaiiieled sheets 80 1 



No. 11. At Johnson ( 'ity, Washington Co., Tenn. 



One honey-extiaetoi that will take frames 11^x16, or 

 smaller. Value $7.lKl. Will sell for $.'-1.00. 

 No. 12. At Caribou, Me. 



900 sections, 4K x 5 x 1 'la wide, open on all four sides. 

 Value $4.50. Will sell tor $2.50. 

 No. 15. At Rockdale, Mass. 



1000 sections, i]^ x i}4 x 1%, open all around. Value $4.6». 

 Will sell for 83.00. 

 No. 16. At Loehiel, Ind. 



20 slatted honey-boards to use between brood-chamber 

 and T su)>ers oii Simp, hives, bee space top and bottom as 

 we now make them. Value $1.80. Will sell for $1.50. 

 No 17. At Berlin, Wis. 



One 36-inch Exhaust Fan, second hand. It was used about 

 8 years in our factor.y. Boxes h.ave been re-babbitted and 

 the fan is ill liist il.iss running order. A new one this 

 sizeis worth about $100.00. We will sell this for $25.00. 

 It is a bargain to the one who is in need of one thissize. 

 No. 18. At Lugonia. Cal. 



One light-power saw-mandrel, $5.00; one 8-in. rip-saw, 

 $1.15; one 6 in. cut-off saw, $.80; and one 5-in. dovetailing 

 saw, $.85. Worth $7.80. Will sell for $6.50. 



