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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Aug. 15. 



Dovetailed Hives, Simplicity Hives, 



SECTIONS, EXTRACTORS, ETC. 



A FULL LINE OF 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



60-PAGE CATALOGUE. Itfdb 



J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Alabama. 



iWln responifinu' tn tills aflveiti>eiiit-rn mention Gi.kaxin 



Foundation Reduced 3 cts. Per Pound. 



SECTIONS I sold at $3.00 now selling- at $2.60. Biiigliam Smokers at cost. Send for Free Price List of 

 every^tliing needed in the apiary. 6tfdb M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



ROOT'S GOODS FOR THE EAST. 



Bee-Keepers of the East should 



where our Bee-keepers' Supplies are kept for sale, and prompt shipment. You can save time 

 and freight by ordering from our Eastern Branch. We have engaged Mr. F. A. Sal- 

 isbury to take charge of this business, and he will treat you well. He will 

 be pleased to send you a list of goods kept in stock. 

 Address all orders, 

 EASTERN BRANCH, F. A. SALISBURY, Agent, Syracuse, N. Y. 



JENNIE ATGHLEY 



Will send you either three or five banded Italian 

 queens in June, July, and August, V5c each; $4.30 

 for 6, or $8.00 per doz. Safe arrival and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. 



Itfdb Floyd, Hunt Co., Texac*. 



Please mention this paper. 



Our Golden and Leather Col- 

 ored Italian Queens. 

 Bred for Business. 



Tested queens, $1.10; untested, 70c; 3 

 for $2.00. Our stock consists of 300 col- 

 onies devoted to bees and queens for 

 the trade. Orders filled by retnrn 

 mall. Send for catalog of supplies, etc. 

 JNO. NEBEL & SON, High Hill, HTKo. 

 P. S.— A. J. Fields, of Wheaton.Ind., writes: "The 

 queen and bees received of you last spring made 

 147 lbs. of comb honey, and took first premium at 

 three fairs." 8tfdb 



^^In responding to this advertisement mention Glkamnl- 



SECTIONS 



$3.50 to $3.50 per .11. Bee-Hives. hiuI IKI» 

 turen ciieup. NOVELTY CO., 



6tfdb Rock Falls, Hi 'Ois. 



WANTED-LADY OK GENT IN EACH 

 county to distribute and collect for Brabant's 

 ladies' toilet cases; 238 articles, worth $1 ; will send 

 sample and full particulars by mail for 3.5c in 

 stamps; returnable if not satisfactory; territory 

 free; $3 to $5 per day easily made. Address J. C. 

 Frisbee, general agent, 17'2 Maple St., Denver. Col. 

 Reference, A. I. Root, Mediiui, O. 8-34db 



jyin resiionilini.' t" tliis advert! iient mention fJLKANINGa 



Five-banded Golden 



Italians tliat will give 



satisfaction. Queens 



"by return mail, $1 each; 6 for 1.5; for full jiarticu- 



lars send for circular. 13tfdb 



CHAS. D. DWALIj, SpencerYllle, Md. 



Get the Best ! 



Honey ^ E:)^ti^aGtoP. 



Squafe Glass Ho^ey^tTaPs, 



Tin Buckets, Bee~hives. 

 Hotiey^Seetlons, &e., &e. 



Pepfeetion Cold-Blast Smokers. 

 APPLY TO ^.^•.^^^^^-.^•.^.^^.^ 



CHAS. F. 1«IUTH & SOfl, Cincinnati, O. 



Send 10-ct. stainp for "Practical Hints to Bee-keepers." 

 Please mention this paper. 



IF YOU WANT BEES 



That will just "roll" in the honey, try Moore's 

 Strain of ltallan», tlie i-esult of 13 years' careful 

 breeding. Reduced prices: Warranted queens, 80c 

 each; 3 for $3.ti0. Strong 3-frame nucleus, with 

 warranted queen, $3.50. Safe arrival and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Those who have never dealt with 

 me I refer to A. I. Root, who has purchased of me, 

 during past 12 vears, 583 queens. Circulars free. 

 J. P. mOORE, JVIor^au, Pendleton, Co.. Ky. 

 I3tfdb Money-order ofTice, Falmouth, Ky. 



Ill writing to advertisers please mention this paper. 



JUST OUT! 



B7 W. I. CEAMBEBLAIK, A. U., LL. B., 



Formerly Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agricvilture, 

 and late President of the Iowa State Agricultural Col- 

 lege. At present Associate Editor of the 

 Ohio Farmer. 



This is a valuable companion to our other rural 

 books. It embraces the experience of forty years 

 of one of our foremost practical agriculturists, who 

 has laid with his own hands over 16 miles of tile. 



Price 35c; by mail, 40c. 



A. I. ROOT. MEDINA, OHIO. 



