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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



June 15. 



How Pictures add to the Use- 

 fulness and Beauty ot 

 a Journal. 



nEADING page after page of labored 

 description ofter fails in giving so 

 clear an idea as a single glance at a 

 picture. With this idea in view the 

 Bee-keepers' Review uses pictures 

 whenever it can in this manner bring out 

 ideas more clearly. Not only this, but it 

 sometimes gives a picture, as a frontis- 

 piece, in which beauty plays no small part. 

 In supplying the Review with pictures 

 there is a great advantage in the fact that 

 its editor is an enthusiastic amateur pho- 

 tographer; ever ready with his camera to 

 catch any object of interest that may ap- 

 pear in his apiary. If a subscriber sends 

 him a new hive, or super, or implement, it 

 is an easy matter for him to lay a picture 

 of it before his readers. Not only this, but 

 he also makes frequent trips among bee- 

 keepers taking his camera with him, and 

 bringing home as trophies, views of apia- 

 ries, etc., to be used in brightening the 

 pages of the Review. 



Aside from their value in making more 

 clear the meaning of accompanying read- 

 ing matter, good pictures are not onlv a 

 source of pleasure to the beholder, but they 

 exert an influence that is elevating and re- 

 fining. The pictures in the Review are 

 really an important feature. 



Send 10 cents for three late but different 

 issues, and the 10 cents may apply on any 

 subscription sent in during the year. 



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W, Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



Barnes' 



Hand and Foot Power 



Machinery. 



This cut represents oui 

 combined circular saw, 

 which is made for bee- 

 keepers' use in the con- 

 struction of their hives, 

 sections, boxes, etc. 

 ACnol'ines on t rial. 

 Send for illustrated cata- 

 logue and prices. 

 W.F.& John Barnes Co., 



545 Ruby St., 

 Rockford, = - III. 



I T»tl^»-i Combination 



union saw. 



For Ripping, Cross- 

 cutting Mitering, 

 Rabbeting, Groovin 

 Gaining, Boring, Scroll 

 sawing. Edge -moulding, 

 Beading. Full line FOOT 

 and EANE POWER machin- 

 ery. Send for Catalog A., 

 Seneca Falls flfg. Co., r 

 14 Water St. Se&eca Falls, N 7 ' 



COR SALF. — Japanese buckwheat for seed. Price 

 1 $1.00 per bu-hel, f. o. b. Lehigh Valley R. R. Bags 

 free. C. J. Baldridge, Kendaia, Seneca Co., N. Y. 



Be your own miller — 



Then you know what you're getting, 

 and get it fresh and save money too. 

 CbC COftilla Ittill is the simplest and best made. 

 Will grind Nuts, or any oily or moist material 

 without clogging. Make your own Graham, 



Buckwheat and Gluten flour. All kinds of Nut- 

 meal, Vegetable Soup stock, etc, etc. A child can 

 operate it. Sent on receipt of price, $4.SO» 



Address the Trank machinery Co., Buffalo, n. V. 



In writing, mention Gleanings 



No Money in Advance! 



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wlw A W Shipped anywhere C. O. D.. with 



privilege to examine. 

 Latest styles for Men. 

 \ Women, Boys and Girls, 

 I well made and durable. 

 7$60 "Oakwood" $24.50 

 $50 "Arlington" $22.00 

 No better wheels made. 

 Others at $10, $1S.50, $15.50, $17.50 A $19.50; all splendid 

 Talue. liuy direct from manufacturers, thus sarins 

 dealers' larpre profits. Write today for special offer. Illu£ 

 trated Catalogue Free. CASH BUYERS' UNION. 

 162 W. Van Buren St^ B-345, Chicago. Ilia. 

 In writing, mention Gleanings. 



Pierre rARM 



KICI LC Engines 



3-4 and 1 H. f. For Sep- 

 arators, Churns, etc., Sta- 

 tionary to 20 H. P. Pump, 

 ins KiigineN all sizes. 

 Send for circulars stating 

 sizo and for what use. 



PIERCE ENGINE CO., 

 box 17. Racine, Wis- 



'n wiling mention Glea 



with onr new patent 



Kerosene Sprayers 



is simple indeed. Kerosene emulsion 

 made while pumping. 12 varieties 

 sprayers, Bordeaux and Vermorel 

 Nozzles, the "World's Best." 



THE DEMING CO., SALEM, 0. 



Western Agents, Hennion & Hubbell. 

 Chicago. Catalogue and formulas free. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BRO., 



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



Honey and Beeswax. 



Liberal Advances made on Consignments. 

 Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants. 

 Established 1875. 



