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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



TWO SPECIAL OFFERS. 



June 1. 



As explained in former ads., publishers can afford to put forth extra efforts in securing new 

 subscribers, as the majority remain, once they become subscribers to a good journal. It is 

 from this point of view that I make the following offers : 



OFFER NO. I. 



To anv one not a subscriber to the Review who 

 will send nie |:^.00 I will send the Review for 1898, 

 and 1000 strictly first class snow-white one-piece 

 sections. After accepting this offer, if any one 

 wishes to buy more sections I will furnish them 

 at the following prices: 1000 for S2.75: 2000 for 

 $5.25; 3000 for :J7..50; .5000 for S12.00. Sections will 

 be shipped from any of the following points : 

 Flint, Mich.; Chicago, 111.; Medina, Ohio; James- 

 town, N. Y.; Higginsville, Mo., or Omaha, Neb. 



OFFER NO. 2. 



To any one not a subscriber to the Review, who 

 will send me Si 50, I will .send the Review one year 

 and a fine tested Italian queen. Purchasers may 

 have either the bright golden strain, or the dark 

 leather-colored reared from imported mothers. 

 After accepting this offer, if any one wishes more 

 queens they will be furnished at the following 

 prices: Single qu&enOOcts.; 3 for I2.&5; 6 for 15.00; 

 12 or more at 75 cts. each. Orders will be filled in 

 rotation, and safe arrival guaranteed. 



Unless otherwise ordered, subscriptions will begin with the Jan. issue ; and the Dec, 1897, 

 number will also be sent free. If you are not acquainted with the Review, and wish to see it 

 before subscribing, send ten cents for three late but different issues, and the ten cents may 

 apply on any subscription sent in during ISir'S. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



$100 



Given as Bounties to 

 purchasers of the im- 

 proved Danz. Hives and 

 Sections. See schedule 

 in my bee-book "Facts 

 About Bees." Tells how 

 to produce honey that 

 sells for the most money. Free for 2c in stamps. Ad- 

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

 or F. Danzenbaker, Box ^66, Washington, D. C. 

 In writing, mention Gleanings. 



NEAR HOME AT 



CATALOG PRICES. 



Prothero & Arnold, 



Du Bois, Pa. 



Boors GOOlIS 



Piiiladeiphia Branch of 

 THE A. I. ROOT CO., 



10 Vine Street. 



Oar plain sections, fences, improv- 

 ed smokers, etc. A full line of ev- 

 erything of the latest pattern at low- 

 est factory prices. 



3-fr. (Hoff.) nuclei, *2.75 ; 8-fr. full 

 colonies, §6.00. Prom as good strain 

 of Italians as ever gathered honey. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



PRICES OF 



Bingham Perfect Bee=smokers and Honey=knives. 



Smoke Engine (''"fI^■^,L'"de'.'''') -l-inch stove. Doz. $13.00 ; each, by mail, |1.50 



Doctor 3J^-in. " " 9.00; " 1.10 



Conqueror 3-in. " " 6..50 ; " 1.00 



lyarge 2^-in. " " 5.00; " .90 



Plain 2-in. " " 4.75; " .70 



L,ittle Wonder (wt. 10 oz.) 2-in. " " 4.50; " .60 



Honey-knife " 6.00; " .80 



Bingham Smokers have all the new improvements. Before buying a 

 Smoker or Knife, look up its record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YEARS FOR A DOLLAR; ONE-HALF CENT FOR A MONTH. 



Dear Sir: — Have used the Conqueror 15 years. I was always pleased with 

 its workings, but thinking I would need a new one this summer I write for 

 a circular. I do not think the 4-inch Smoke Engine too large. 



January 27, 1897. Truly, W. H. Eagerty, Cuba, Kansas. 



Bingham & Hethering 



ton Uncapping- 



knife. 



T. F. BINQHAfl, Farwell, nichigan. 



In writing advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



DID YOU SEE IT? 



5ee 

 What? 



Why, that full-page advertisement of the America^! Bee 

 Joitnial, on page 289 of Gleanings for April 1-5? That 

 offer is still open. Better turn back to it, and read it. 

 It will pa}^ you. Send your address for free sample 

 copy of the old weekly American Bee Journal, and also 

 get information about our fine bee-book offer. 



GEO. W. YORK, 



118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. 



