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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 15. 



DANZENBAKER'S 



LATEST CARTONS 



Will Sell Your Honey. 



1 lb. iy3x4x5 sections, Ic each; 2.^, 20c; 100, 60c; 500, S2..50 

 llb.l^orl-'s.4K " Ic " 2.5, 20c; 100, 60c 500, 2..50 

 Sent by mail, postage 2c each, for lots of 25 or over, 

 Ic each. ' " Facts About Bees " and sample carton by 

 mail for 4 cents in stamps. 



P. Danzenbaker, Box 66, Washington, D. C. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEAP. 



1 Automatic cutter-head, to cut entrance in sections. 



1 V-grooving machine. " V-groove 



1 Dovetailing-machine, " Dovetail " 



1 Saw-table. All Root's make machines. 



J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, la. 

 In writing advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



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Wm. A. Selser, 



lo Vine 5t., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Honey Expert. 



Send a 3 oz. bottle and $1.00, and have the hon- 

 ey tested that you buy. See if it is pure. The 

 most complete laboratory for testing honej- in 

 the United States. 



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rijippvc Warranted purely mated, either gold- 

 V^UCCl^o. en or imported, by return mail. Un. 

 tested, M doz., »1.75; select tested, H doz., $2.40; best 

 breeders, $2.00. One sample queen to new customer, 

 .S5 cts. each. E. A. Seeley, Bloomer, Ark. 



P. O. M. O. ofifice, I^avaca, Ark. 



Headquarters in the West for Bee=keepers' Supplies. 



The Largest Business of the Kind in the West. 



Thousands of hives, inilHons of sections, tons of foundation, and quantities of 

 other stock sold the past season. 



We sell the ROOT GOODS AT THEIR FACTORY PRICES, AT DBS MOINES, IOWA. 



1898 finds us in enlarged quarters with the largest stock and greatest variety of 

 goods ever offered. All the latest improved up-to-date goods kept in stock. 



ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPTLY. Estimates cheerfully given. Catalog free. Address 



JOSEPH NYSEWANDER, Pes Moines , I owa. 



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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



10 WEEKS FOR 10 CENTS! 



for Ten Cents The American Bee Journal will be sent for ten weelrs on trial to any 



bee-keeper not novs^ a subscriber. (Or for $1.00 we will send the weekly American Bee Journal to a new 

 subscriber from Oct. 1, 1S!)S, to Jan. 1. 1900—1.5 months— less than 7 cts a month). This is a splendid chance 

 to become acquainted'with'the weekly Bee Journal. Getting it ten weeks re'j:\ilnrly will show pretty 

 well what may be expected when it comts to a bee-keeper's home week after week for years. 



These Special Articles will Appear, .... 

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Bee=keeping in Cuba and Porto Rico. 



By O. O. Popi'i.ETO.v, of Florida. 

 Recent Progress in Apiculture. 



By E. R. Root. Editor Gleanings. 

 Bee=keepers and Supply=manufacturers. 



By Dr. C. C. Miller. 



Foul Brood in the Apiary. 



By Wm. McEvoy, Foul-brood Inspector, Can. 



Advanced Methods of Conib=honey Production. 



By S. T. Pettit, of Canada. 

 Migrator.v Bee=keeping. 



By H.'E. Hill, FIditor Ainnican Bee-keeper. 

 The Scientific Side ot Apiculture. 



By C. P. Dad.^nt. 

 Experiences and Suggestions in Marketing 

 Honey. 



Best riethod for Creating and Maintaining a 

 riarket for Honey. 



By Herman F. Moore. 



First Half=centuryof Bee-keeping in America. 



By Hon. Ecgene Secok, General Manager 

 United States Bee keepers' Union. 



The Apiary on the Farm and in the Orchard. 



By Hon. E. Whitcomb, Supt. Apiary Depart- 

 ment Trans-Missi.ssippi Exposition. 



Needs of Bee Culture in the South. 



By Dk. J. P. H. Brow.n, of Georgia. 



General Advice to Bee=keepers. 



By Rev. t;. T. Abbott, of Missouri. 



The Relation Existing between the Apiary and 

 tne Successful Production of Fruit. 



Bv G. M. Whitford, of Nebraska. 



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B3' S. A. NlVER, of New York 



T7ie forea-oin"- list of Specifj? A rf ic/es repre.sents a part of the program at the Omaha 

 Convention. Many of tlie subjects will be followed by much helpful discussion. Of course, many other 

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livery Tiee-Ueej>er in Anierioa ought to have the old American Bee Journal tor 10 weeks 

 from Oct. 1, 1898, and right along thereafter. It will be worth to any one of them many t inies. its full 

 .subscription price. Senit 1() <.-ents jioiv. fin^-Wfiv, and get it for the 10 weeks. Addre.ss 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 118 Michigan St., Chicago, 111. 



-ntion. Many of the subjects will be followed by much helptul discussion, ut course, many oiner 

 Siting and valuable contributions will be found in the American Bee Journal during the 10 weeks' 

 1 trip." besides the other regular departments. But in order to .secure all these arlicles, the trial 

 riptions should be sent in ttroinrHlv, as we may soon run out of back numbers from October 1 



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