GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 1. 



About 

 Bees. 



FACTS 



REVISED EDITION. 



How to get 

 GILT-EDGED HONEY 



Send 2c stamp to 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., 



Medina, Ohio. 



or F. Danzenbaker, 



Box 66, Washington, D.C. 



Eastern Bee=keepers. 



Do You Expect to Buy 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES 



the coining year? If so, you want to get a good qual- 

 ity of goods at a reasonable price. Our aim will be to 

 please you. Will you write us nuw, staling what you 

 will need, and allow us to quote you prices? You will 



Get a Liberal Discount 



by ordering now; goods to be shipped and paid for 

 when wanted. It will cost but two cents, and save $. 

 We keep several carloads in stock. 



§ Wm A. Selser, I 



jj, io Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. <t\ 



Honey Expert. 



! Send a 3 oz. bottle and $1.00, and have the hon- i)\ 



I ey tested that you buy. See if it i-^ pure. The fifk 



, niost complete laboratory for testing honey in (fl 



j the United States. /ft 



^■5?^ -g i -s -5 -g -J -5 •£ ■* -* -s -5 -5-5-5 -5-5-5-5^-5 -* -5 "sft 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



I. J. STRINGHAM, 



105 PARK PLACE, -' - NEW YORK. 



Discount-sheet to dealers. Catalog free. 



CHAS ISRAEL & BRO., 



486, 488 & 490 Canal St., Corner Watts St., N. Y. 



Honey and Beeswax. 



Iyiberal Advances made on Consignments. 

 Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants. 

 Established 1875. 



A FARM POWER 



IS A NECESSITY 



in the practice of modern ag- 

 riculture. They are needed 

 for shelling corn, grinding 

 ft-ed, cutting fodder or en = 

 silage, separating cream, 

 wood=sawii>g. pumping wa= 

 ter and a host of other things. 



LEFFEL 



ENGINES and 



BOILERS 



are clearly the best for the 

 purpose. Either Upright or 

 Horizontal; from 3 h. p. up. 

 Safe, simple, easy to run. 

 They are quick steamers, and 



equire little fuei. Pamphlet with prices on applica- 



ion, stating size power wanted. 



JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Box 44, Springfield, 0. 

 In writing, mention Gleanings. 



3 Months Free, or 15 Months 



We Will Send to a New Subscriber 



M 



Large 



Sixteen-page 



Weekly. 



The Best 



Bee=keepers 



Write For It. 



From October 1, 1898, to January 1, 1900— or 15 months— for only $1.00. That makes the three months free- 

 October, November, and December of 1898. You will get 65 copies of the old week- 

 ly American Bee Journal for 100 cents. We don't know a better 

 bargain in the line of current bee-literature. 



THE OMAHA CONVENTION REPORT IN FULL 



began in the American Bee Journal Oct. 1, and you will thus get all of that great convention. Send for free 



sample copy of the Bee Journal, if you never saw it. But you would better 



save time and send on the dollar now. 



GEO. W. YORK & CO., 

 118 Michigan St., = = Chicago, Illinois. 



