1888 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



4.55 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



tor May is now out. Having regained the time lost 

 during- his illness, the editor will hereafter take 

 pride ia getting- out the REVIEW promptly on the 

 10th of each month. The special topic of the pres- 

 ent issue is " Hiving Hces." The review of Mr. 

 Cheshire's work, which wasjbegun in the March No., 

 is finished in the present issue. We have a surplus 

 of the numbers containing this review, and, so long 

 as they last, these three numbers will be sent free 

 to all who apply. Price of the REVIEW, 50 cts. a 

 year. 



THE PRODUCTION OF COMR HONEY. 



A neat little book of 45 pages; price 35 cts. The 

 REVIEW and this book for ti5 cts. Stamps taken, 

 either U. S. or Canadian. Address 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



013 Wood St. Flint, Mich. 



twin responding to this aflvfitisement mention Gleanings. 



FOlflVDATION! Samples and prices for your 

 address. 

 FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS SAW-TABLE, 

 saws, emery wheel, etc. Fully described on appli- 

 cation. H. L.. (;K.4HA1?I, 

 Mention Gleanings. Graiidvlew, Iowa. 



I HAVE a line lot of pure Italians for sale. 

 Tested queens, in May. $3.00; June, f 1..50. War- 

 ranted queens, in May, if 1.00; in June, Tacts. One- 

 frame nucleus, with tested queen, in May, with 1 lb. 

 of bees, $3.00 each; extra frame, ,50 cts. I have sold, 

 this spring, $1.50 worth of bees and queens. 

 10-ll-13d C. E. JONES, Ostrander, O. 



Our No. 3 one- 

 piece sections 

 beat all in utili- 

 ty for the price 

 —only $3.60 per 

 M. for 414x414. 

 Our No. 1 take 

 the cake, and 

 only $3.60 per 

 M. Liberal dis- 

 count on large 

 oi'ders. 



Address as in 

 cut. 



10-ll-12d 



FOR SALE CHEAP. 



.50 of Root's chatr hives, made from selected lum- 

 ber, well seasoned. Will be sold in the flat at great- 

 ly reduced prices. I also have several thousand of 

 those beautiful eight-color chrome cards, which 

 will be sold at very low rates. Address at once, 



10-lld 



J. H. MARTIN, 



Hartford, Wasli Co. 



N. Y. 



t^In responilinMT to this .adviitisciiient mention Gi.i: 



^PAT. BINDERI 



[PERIODICALS^ 



You can not look over the back No's of Glean- 

 ings or any other Periodical with satisfaction, unless 

 they are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not 

 said— "Dear me, what a bother— I must have last 

 month's Journal and it is nowhere to be found ?" 

 Put each No. in the Emerson Binder as soon as it 

 comes, and you can sit down happy, any time you 

 wish to find anything you may have previously seen, 

 even though it were months ago. 



Binders for Gleanings (will hold them for one 

 year), gilt lettered, for 60 cts.; by mail, 13 cts. extra. 

 Ten, $5.(H); 100, $45.00. Table of prices of Binders 

 for any Periodical, mailed on application. Send in 

 your orders. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



The Canadian P. O. authorities refuse to receive these 

 throneh the mails, as they exceed the proper weight for mer- 

 otaapdise. 



WARRANTED QUEENS 



At 75 cents each. Untested queens, K^ doz., $3.'75; 

 1 doz., $7.00. Money orders. New Iberia, La. 



J. W. K. SHAW & CO., Loreauville, La. 



MUSIC 



Taught by the United States Music 

 Chart, with moving tone-ladder. 

 Chords, Sharps, Flats, Transposi- 

 tion of Major and Minor Scales. 

 Equals a year in music. New, and useful to all. By 

 mail, 35c. C. A. CAMP, Painesville, Ohio. 



COGGESHALUS HILLSIDE APIARY. 



Italian Queens and Bees by the pound, Nuclei or 

 Full Colonies. Send for circular. 



W. B. COGGESHAIili, 

 Box 84. Siimniit, Uiiioii Co., N. J. 



TofrLillis! Diss" 



you wish to buy Comb Foundation. If you do, send 

 us your order and get the best quality for .50 cts. ; 

 10-lb. lots, 40 cts. R. B. MORRIS, 



10-13db Rantoiil Nursery, Rantoiil, 111. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Untested, 75 cts.; tested, $1.35. Untested, per 

 dozen, $8.00. I. GOOD, 



lOttdb Sparta, Wliite Co., Tenn. 



nPPO and queens cheap. Tested queen, $1.50. 

 HP' t^ Untested, $1.00. Frame of brood, .50 cts. 

 ■•■■"*' Bees, per lb., $1.00; H-lb., 60 cts.; 3- 

 frame nuclei a specialty. Send card for price list. 

 JTIISS A. M. TAYLOR, 

 Mulberry Grove, Bond Co., 111., Bon. 77. 



Prompt shipment guaranteed, you paying express 

 charges. Untested queens, $1.00; 3 for $3.75, in May 

 and after. 1-frame nucleus, 3 lbs. bees, $3.65; with 

 untested queen, $3..55. 3-frame nucleus, 3 lbs. bees, 

 $4.00; with q., $4.90; L. frames, half full of brood. 

 1 guarantee safe arrival of bees and queens. Make 

 all money orders payable at Clifton, Tex. Send to 

 10-lld S. H. COLWICK, Norse, Bosque Co., Texas. 



It^"In respondin g to this advertisement mention Gi.KANiNoa. 



I WILL SELL OUT CHEAP ^ 



my entire apiary of over lOO COLOIVIES, all 



strong, and in No. 1 chatf hives, Laugstroth frame. 



A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE. 



Inquire at once. E. U^. COTTRE1.L,, 



10-ll-13d No. 4 Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich. 



PE^DQa^I^TEl^^ I]y ]«. Y. ^¥^¥E 



For superior yellow ITALIAN QUEENS. In order 

 to introduce my strain of bees, I offer one-frame 

 nuclei, with untested queen, for $1..50 each, Laug- 

 stroth frame; untested queen, $1.00; select tested, 

 $3.00. Reference if desired. Send stamp for reply, 

 to A. T. Root, or National Bank of Sherburne. Send 

 for free circular. MRS. OLIVER COLE, 



etfdb Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



tSrin responding to tliis advertisement menlion (jLKANINGS. 



Four-Color Label for Only 

 Cts. Per Thousand ! 



75 



Just think of it! we can furnish you a very neat 

 four-color label, with your name and address, with 

 the choice of having either "comb" or " extract- 

 ed " before the word " honey," for only 75 cts. per 

 thousand; 50 cts. per .500, or 30 cts. for 3.50, jjostpaid. 

 The size of the label is 3'/4 x 1 inch— just right to go 

 round the neck of a bottle, to put on a section, or to 

 adorn the front of a honey-tumbler. Send for our 

 special label catalogue for samples of this and 

 many other pretty designs in label work. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



