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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 



10 JU Udull n UIIIIUIIIUI If vou would know the effects.! mo 



Address Box 436, Skaneateles, N. Y. 



This advertisement refers to all newspapers in 

 the United States. We ask you to address box, so 

 as to test Gleanings as an advertising medium. 



tariii ivspomlin^c I., .ills :iilv.-i:iM],.i ii, ii.ini ...ii ( :i.}:A\r.N(,s 



NEARLY THIRTY TONS 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION 



SOXj3=> I3V XSS'7. 



It Is kept tor sale by Messrs. T. G. Newman & 

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

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

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

 E. S. Armstrong, Jerseyville, 111.; E. Kretchmer, 

 Coburg, Iowa; P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula. La., 

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

 Charlotte8ville,AlbemarleCo., Va.; E. K.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., Watcrtown, 

 Wisconsin; J. Mattoon, Atwater, Ohio, Oliver 

 Foster, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; C. Hertel, Freeburg, 

 Illinois; Geo. E. Hiltou, Fremont, Mich.; J. M. 

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

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

 Edgar, Neb., E. L. Goold & Co., Brantford, Ontario, 

 Canada; J. N. Heater, Columbus, Neb., and numer- 

 ous other dealers. 



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

 plies. We guarantee evei~n inch of our foundation 

 e<faal to xnm-ple in every re»pMt. Every one who 

 buys it is pleased with it. 



OMAN. DADAISr A: SON, 

 3btfd Hamilton, Hanrook <'o., lllliiolH. 



CP"In responding to this advertisement mention Gi.kanings. 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES CHEAP. 



BASSWOOD V-GROOVE SECTIONS, U^h to $3.7.5 



PER M. SHIPPING-CASES V^ERY LOW. 



SBiVD FOR PRICES. 



COODELL &. WOODWORTH MFC. CO., 



;5tfdb ROCK Falls, Illinois. 



tsTln responding: to this advertisement mentii)n (tI.k.anixos. 

 Costs less thmi 'i rents per week. 



THE CANADIAN BEE JOURNAL. 



THE FIRST DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. 



THE D. A. JONES CO., PUBLISHEES, 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. 



t^ln respondinfr to this advertisement mention Hi.eaxing.s. 



to all. A WHITE-GRAPE VINE. 



Send 10 cents for postage, etc. 

 POTNT B'tEf^zH; Or \prhv. Reading, Pa.. 



FREE 



ON 30 DAYS' TRIAU. 



THIS NEW 



lELASTIC TRUSS 



'Has a I'ad different from all ~ 

 others, i3 cup shape, with Self- "; 

 adjusting Ball in center, adapts °; 

 if^elf to all positions of the body, while ?? 

 thebal'intbo cup. presses back 

 ir tho intestines Just as a per- 



son does with the finger, with light presBura 

 tho^lHla is K^t'id secuFely d.?y and night, and a radical 

 cure certain. It is ea.sy, durable and cheap. Sent oy mail 

 Circulars tree. EUOLESTON TUUSS €0. , Chlcogo, Ul. 



tf^lii r< -pniiiliiitr t.. tins .iilvrilisemenl mention (iii.:vMM.;, 



If you would know the effects of moisture in bee- 

 cellars, how injury to the bees from its presence 

 may be avoided, or how to have dry cellars, read the 

 Nov. No. of the Bee-Keepers' Review. It gives, 

 upon these points, the views and experience of 

 Jas. Heddon, H. R. Boardman, Dr. C. C. Millisr, J.H. 

 Martin, Eugene Secor, O. O. Poppleton, Prof. A. J. 

 Cook, R. L. Taylor, and S. Cornell. Besides this, 

 there are the usual lively, wideawake, pointed ed- 

 itorials upon cuiTent topics, also appropriate ex- 

 tracts pertaining to the special topics under discus- 

 sion. The Dec. No. will discuss '" Sections and their 

 Adjustment on the Hives." 



Price of the REVIEW, 50 cents a year. Samples 

 free. Back numbers can be furnished. 



The REVIEW and "The Production of Comb 

 Honev," for (55 cts. Address 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



613 Wood St. Flint, Mich. 



t^In respondins^ to tins aih .ni-eimiit im-ntioii (ii.KANINGS. 



MUTH'S 

 HONEY-EXTRACTOR, 



SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS, 



TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVBS, 

 HONEY-SECTIONS, &c., &c. 

 PERFECTION COIiO-BIiAST SMOKERS. 



Apply to CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Cincinnati, O. 

 P. S. — Send 10-cent stamp for " Practical Hints to 

 Bee-Keepers." {Mention Gleatiings.) Itfdb 



MemMils ai His Neigior. 



BY A. I. ROOT. 



This is the title of a little book of aid pages and 

 68 illustrations. It narrates the alternate failure 

 and success of a beginner who ultimately, through 

 much tribulation, becomes a successful bee-man 

 and a power for good in Onionville. Appropriate 

 original cuts, many of them humorous, are intex-- 

 spersed here and there, representing some of the 

 droll experiences which a beginner with bees some- 

 times passes through. Besides bees, it talks of 

 other rural pursuits, such as gardening, maple- 

 sugar making, etc. It has a good deal to say about 

 our homes, and more particularly one home which 

 was started upon a sandy foundation, but eventu- 

 ally became builded upon the rock Christ Jesus. 

 The book is full of instruction. Price 25 cts.; 3 cts. 

 extra when sent by mail. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



He Sugar^le Sup-Bust 



THIS fS A NEW BOOlv BY 



AUTHOR OF THE 



liEE-KEEPER'S GUIDE. IX,ririilOi'S T\- 



SECTS OE MICHIGAN, ETC. 



The name of the author is enough of itself to rec- 

 ommend any book to almost any people; but this 

 one on Maple Sugar is written in Prof. Cook's hap- 

 piest st.vlo. It is 



-« PROFUSELY 4- ILLUSTRATED, e<- 



And all the difficult points in regard to making the 

 verv host quality of Maple Syrup and Maple Su- 

 gar are very fiilly explained. All recent inven- 

 tions in apparatus, and methods of making 

 this delicious product of the farm, are fully 

 described. 



I»H.XC:h;i 33 Ots.; t>y naiail, 3S Cts. 



ii.. I. ROOT, l^ediaa, O. 



