1898 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



81^ 



BIG PREMIUM OFFER. 



Choice of the BeIow=named Articles Free for 

 Your Own Renewal of Gleanings with $1. 



Stop and Think What This Means. 



IT IS virtually a year's subscription to Gleanings 

 for only 50 cts.. as the premium is regularly listed 

 at .y) cts. in our price list.«. Of course the above lib- 

 eral offer holds good only when all arrearages, if 

 any, are paid up, and the SI, 00 sent for the year's sub- 

 scription in advance, the advance subscription only 

 counting for the oremium. 



Queen-cell Knife, No. 278-N. 



Two blades; bras=-lined; German-silver tips; extra- 

 fine steel; length, closed, thret inches. We have this 

 knife made expre-sly for us, and branded with our 

 own name. You can't buy it at any other place on 

 earth. It's the neatest pocket-knife made — a hand- 

 -some present for either ladies or gentlemen. IJxcel- 

 lent for cutting out queen-cells. 



Automatic Knife. 



"Just touch the button, 

 and the blade opens." 

 Aluminum handle ; two 

 blades; 8J{ inch finest ra- 

 zor-steel blades. This 

 knife is a great novelty 

 as well as a great cori- 

 I [ venierce. as it may be 

 P opened with one hand — 



^ sornething which can not 

 easily be done with a 

 common knife. The.'=e 

 knives are used by ladies 

 and gentlemen through the United States and Europe. 



Button-hole Scissors, No. 800. 



These are 4^1 inches 



long; blade beveled; has 



screw on the side, adjust- 



-6 able for cutting difl^erent 



sizes; polished. 



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



IF YOU WANT BEES 



that will just "roll" in the honey, and that are won- 

 derful red-clover workers, also gentle to handle and 

 exceedingly hardy, then try HOORE'S STRAIN OF 

 ITALIANS, the result of 19 years of careful breeding. 

 Warranted queens, 75 cts. each; 3 for S2.00; per dozen, 

 fy.OO; select warranted, 11,00, tested, SI .00; select tested, 

 I1..50; strong 3-frame nucleus; with select tested breed- 

 er, $3.00; same with .select warranted qvieen, S'2.oO. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Those who 

 have never dealt with me I refer to A. I. Root, who 

 has purcha.sed of me over 900 queens. See what my 

 customers have to say in my new circular, which is 

 free for the asking. 



J. P. MOORE, Morgan, Pendleton Co., Ky. 



In writing advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



pOR SALE. — Two hundred acres of good land, thir- 

 ' ty acres of creek-bottom land, good pa.stures; 

 forty stands of Italian and hybrid bees, 



W. H. Read, Pace, Ga. 



^'i^ 3:-Sr3 -S'-S'S rS:-S^ '-S^^ ^>S^ ^^-S'-S ^-S^-B^ -S "S .^'' 





\y ANTED. —All the readers of Gleanin(;s to 



'' send for .sample box of Frisbee's Pure 



Alfalfa-clover-honey Coiigh drops, and their 



•18-page illu.strated honey-recipe book, " Fojd 



Value of Honey." with haud.some lithograph 



cover. All mailed for 10 cents in stamps or 



silver. Copy of honey - recipe book mailed 



free for the postage, two stamps. Write for 



wholesale price. Sample box sent for 6 cents. 



R. K. & J. C. Frisbee, Box 1014, Denver, Colo. 



Reference, A. I. Root. 



In writing, pUase mention Gle.anings. 





In writing, mention Gleanings. 



The A. I. Root Co.'s Goods ^* ^Ses. 



Including their discounts for goods wanted for use an- 

 other .season. It will pay you to send me list of good.« 

 wanted. W1. H. HUNT, 



Ca.sh fo*- beeswax. Bell Branch, Mich. 



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 advertiser.s. mention Gleanings. 



FOR SALE. 



7000 Lbs. Fine White Extracted Honey. 



Also Southern Bloodhounds 



ELIAS FOX, Hillsboro, Wis. 



pOR SALE. One hundred barred Plymouth Rock 

 '^ cockrels at $1.00 each if taken soon, 



Chas. H. Rue, Minerva, Ohio. 



About % dozen young mismated Italian queens for 

 sale at 25 cts, each. 



W. F. Stuart, Box 115, Ottawa, Kan. 



Wants and Exchange. 



\1/ ANTED. — To exchange Mann No. 2 bone-cutter 

 ' ' complete with knife, gauge, holder, wrench, etc., 

 nearly new, and in perfect order, cost flS,-10. for 180 

 pounds of A No. 1 extracted honev in 00-pound cans. 

 Frank Lacey, l,ock box 193, Danbuiy, Conn. 



ll/ANTED. — Bicycle, ladies' or gents', for Barnes' ir 

 ' ' proved circular saw. 



Robert B. Gedye, X,a Salle, 111. 



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ANTED. — Your addre.ss, for a free copy of my 

 book on queen-rearing. 



Henry Alley, Wenham. Mass. 



WANTED. — To exchange roller organ, 12 rolls, 

 "' (nearly new), and Alley's handy bee-book, for 

 double action revolver, breech-loading rifle, or offers. 

 N. A. Blake, Beebe Plain, Vt. 



ANTED. — A location for a custom saw and feed 

 mill. Wm. S Ammon, 21(3-18 Court St., 



Reading, Pa. 



\1/ ANTED, — No. 1 white comb honey in 4x5 inch sec- 

 ' ' tions; also to furnish my hives and 4x5 sections 

 for a share of the next honey crop, to parties within 

 100 miles of this city. Address a/ once 



F. Danzenbaker, Washington, D. C. 



Y^ANTED.— To buy quantity lots of fancy and No 1 

 ' ' white comb honey, car lots preferred. 



Byron Walker, Evart, Mich. 



VUANTED. — To exchange rifles and shotguns for 

 ' ' incubators, relics, and fire-arms. Also wanted a 

 shingle-mill. Wm. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



\V ANTED. — To buy, rent, or lease a place in the 

 ^' South with bees, in location suitable for queen- 

 rearing ; same must be free from all bee disease. Will 

 pay cash for white comb honey. 



H. G. Qltirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



