800 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Nov. 15. 



The Review at Reduced Rates. 



The Bee-keepers' Review is $1.00 a year, but, for the sake of getting it into new hands, and being able 

 to begin the year with a large list, I will, until Jan. 1st, send free to each ttezv subscriber, a copy of " Advanced 

 Bee Culture,'"' a 50-cent book of nearly 100 pages, that gives briefly but clearly the best methods of management 

 from the time the bees are put into the cellar in the fall until they are again ready for winter — 32 chapters in 

 all. Those who prefer can have, instead of the book, 12 back numbers of the Review, the .selection to be mine, 

 but no two numbers alike. All who send Sl.OO now will receive the last four issues of this year free, and the 

 Re* iew will be .sent until the end of 1898. If not acquainted with the keview, send 10 cents' for three late but 

 different is.sues. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



$100 



Gi\en as BOUNTIES to purchasers of the improved 

 Danz. Hives and ,Sections. For particulars see p. 64, 

 of my book, ' Facts about Bees." Mr. M. H. Men- 

 dleson, of Ventura, Cal., with 900 colonies, bought 20 

 of my hives, 500 supers, and .50,000 .sections this .season, 

 and intends buying many more next. Mr. S. D. Mat- 

 thews, of Ham'ilton, N. 'C, and others, from a few 

 hives, in 3 years, will order hundreds. Mr. J. T. Cal- 

 vert, treasurer and business manager of the A. I. Root 

 Co., says of Facts, " It is better than bee-books .sold for 

 50 cts." .Sent free for 2 cts. in stamps. Address 



F. DANZBNBAKER, Washington. D. C. 



Pliiladeiphia Office of 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., 



10 Vine St., Philadelphia, Penn. 



Now is the time to order 



Shipping -cases. Winter Cases, 

 Chaff Division^boards, etc., etc. 



Order from catalog ; prices are same 

 as from factory. 



Another 

 Great 

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Two Great Papers at Price of One. 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 

 and the PRAIRIE FARMER (Chi- 

 cago), both papers for only $i.oo. 



This offer is good either to new name or renewal, but in case of 

 renewal all back subscription must be paid up in addition to the $1 

 for the two papers. The Prairie Farmer is one of the leading farm 

 papers, and is clean in both the reading and advertising pages. 



Address All Orders to 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



Shipping=cases. 



Root's popular Non-drip Shipping-cases at factory ])rices at 

 DES MOINES, IOWA. Immense stock. All orders for cases 

 or other goods shipped by return freight. Address 



JOS. NYSEWANDER, Des Moines, Iowa. 



Weekly Bee Journal One Year for 25c. 



To everj' w?" subscriber who sends us S1.50 before Jan. 1, 18!>8, we will mail a copy of Prof. Cook's 

 4(j0-pae:e cloth-bound book, " Bee-keei-ers' Guide" (price $1.25), and the Weekly American 

 Bee Journal for one year. That makes the Journal only 2.5 cents — a trifle le.ss than half a cent 

 per number. Or, if anv one now getting the Bee Journal, and whose subscription is paid to Jan. 

 1, 1808. will .send us 11. SO, with a new name, we will mail the above book to the sender, and the 

 Bee Journal for a year to the new name and address. We need hardly tell you what the Amer- 

 ican Bee Journal is; but if you are not acquainted with it, write us for a free sample copy. 



GEO. W. YORK & CO., 



Address 



118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. 



