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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 15. 



The-w— 

 nONlTORj 

 /Magazine 

 — and— 

 PAPER 

 PILE. 



Binds securely and neatly maga- 

 zines, papers, pamphlets, etc. 

 Each new number filed quickly 

 and easily. One will hold a year's 

 nnmbers'of Gleanings. Strong, 

 handsome, light, and simple. All 

 sizes urnished. Prices : 12 inches 

 and under, 12 cents: over 12 inches, 

 1 cent per inch. Postage 3 cents 

 per file extra. Order from 



S C. WATTS, 

 Clearfield, Pa. 



In writing mention Gleanings. 



Prosperity. 



It is here and still coming. So are the carloads ol 

 bee-keepers' supplies coming from The A. I. Root 

 Co.'s to my distributing points, thus enabling me to 

 sell at their wholesale and retail prices. I keep the 

 best of every thing you need. Send for my illustrated 

 36-page catalog free. 



GEO. E. HILTON, 

 FREMONT, - = - niCHIQAN. 



In writing advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



MUTH'S HONEY-EXTRACTOR, 

 SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS, 

 ROOT'S GOODS AT ROOT'S PRICES, 



Bee-keepers' Supplies in general, etc.. 

 etc. Send for our new catalog. "Prac- 

 tical Hints" will be mailed for 10 cts 

 in .stamps. Apply to 



CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



SEE THAT WINK? 



BEE SUPPLIES. 



Root's Goods at Root's Prices. 



Pouder's Honey-Jars and everj- 

 thing u.sed by bee-keepers. l,ow 

 freight rates ; prompt .service. 

 Catalog free. 

 n I .r. h nfnx • WALTER S. POUDER, 



W- poVOtK:>^[) 5,2nass Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind. 

 In writing mention Gleanings. 



The A. I. Root Co.'s Goods ^* ^!?>vrces. 



Including their discounts for goods wanted for use an- 

 other .season. It will pay vou to send me list of good.' 

 wanted. ' M. H. HUNT, 



Ca.sh for beeswax. Bell Branch, Nlich. 



No cheap Queens to sell ; but the best. 



Golden 5 band, or 3 band from 



imported mother. I'nte.st- 



ed, 7.5 cts. ; tested, $1 .00. 



L. BBAUCHAMP, Box 6i3 San Antonio. Texas. 



In willing advertisers mention Gleanings. 



FARM BEE=KEEPING. 



The only bee-paper in the United States 

 edited exclusively in the interest of the 

 fanner bee-keeper and the beginner is 

 THE BUSY BEE, published by 

 Emerson T. Abbott, St. Joseph, Mo. 



Write iorftee sample copy now. 



CASH FOR BEESWAX. 



We pay 2.5c per lb. cash, or 27c in trade, for any 

 quantity of good, fair, average beeswax, delivered at 

 our R. R. .station. The same will be sold to those who 

 wish to purchase, at 30c for best selected "wax. Old 

 combs will not be accepted under any consideration. 



Unless you put your name on the bo.r, and notify us 

 by mail of amount .sent, we can not hold ounselves 

 responsible for mistakes. It will not pay as a general 

 thing to send wax by express, 



THE A. I. ROOT COHPANY, 



,/OjyA/ /vjcasi. asojv. mc»M/li.Mo. 



In writing advertisers mention Gleanings. 



Dovetailed Hives, 



Sections, Extractors, Smokers, 

 and every thing a bee-keeper 

 wants. Honest goods at close 

 honest prices. UO-page cata- 

 log free. 



J. JVI. JENKINS, Wetumpka, Ala. 



In writing advertisers mention Gleanings. 



One nan with the 



UNION COMBINATION SAW 



Can do the work of four men using 

 hand tools in Ripping, Cutting off, 

 Mitering, Rabbeting, Grooving, 

 Gaining, Dadoing, Edging Up, 

 Jointing Stuff, etc. F^ull line of 

 Foot and Hand Power Machinery. 

 Sold on trial. Catalog free. l-2Jei 



Seneca Falls Mfjr. Co., 

 44 Water St., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



Read what J. I. Parent, of 

 Charlton, N. Y., says — "We cut 

 with one of your combined Ma- 

 chines last winter 50 chaff hives 

 with 7-inch cap, 100 honey-racks, 

 500 broad frames, '2000 honey-box- 

 es, and a great deal of other work. 

 This winter we have doubled the 

 amount of bee - hives, etc., to 

 make, and we expect to do it all 

 with this .saw. It will do all you 

 sav it will." Catalog and price 

 li,st free. Address W. F. & JOHN 

 BARNE-S, 515 Ruby Street, Rockford, 111. 



When more convenient, orders for Barnes' Foot- 

 power Machinerv mav be sent to 



THE' A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, O. 

 In writing advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



Rootville Wheels Cheap. 



ONE $75.00 AJAX. 



Gent's wlieel, belonging to E. R. Root ; long 

 cranks, pneumatic saddle, large tires, 70 gear, 

 cycloidal sprockets, finished in blue: very easy 

 running; as good as new, nearly. 830.00. 



ONE COLUMBUS. Wlb MODEL. 



Belonging to J. T. Calvert, 6^-inch cranks, 

 lara:e tubing, flush joints, divisible cranks, cy- 

 cloidal sprockets; ridden but little. S.30.00, 



ONE $50 LADIES' AJAX. 



Belonging to Miss Constance Root; as good as 

 new; ridden scarcely more than 10 miles. $25.00. 



ONE $100 CLEVELAND. 



Belonging to A, I. Root — the easiest-running 

 wheel, he .says, he ever ow^ned; wood reversible 

 bars, clincher tires, keyless cranks, large fubing, 

 flush joints; in fine running order. 8J2.50. 



ONE $150 COMBINATION- TAT« DIM. 



Belonging to E. R. Root, made by the Reming- 

 ton Arms Co,; ridden but little, not over 50 miles 

 all told, and almost new; long cranks, wood 

 handle-bars, large tubing, long reinforced drop 

 forgings; in fact, the strongest and most rigid 

 tandem ever built, for onlj' Jtio.OO. 



The Rootville folks always buy the latest bicycles 

 every season; and, desiring to be strictly up to date 

 with all the latest improvements, we offer our wheels 

 cheap. If you want one of these bargains, speak soon. 

 Catalogs and fuller particulars given on application. 



THE A. 1. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



