1899 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



593 



Be your own miller.... 



Then you know what you're getting, 

 and get it fresh and save money too. 

 CbC COrtilla mill 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 tbc Trank machinery CcBuffalo, n. V. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



Pierre rARM 



KICI ^ c Engines 



i-4 and 1 H. P. For Sep- 

 arators, Churns, etc., Sta- 

 tionary to 20 H. P. Pump, 

 ina: KngineH all sizes. 

 Send for circulars stating . 

 •uzo and for what use. 

 PIERCE ENGINE CO., 

 box 17. Racine, Wis 

 In writing, mention Gleanings. 



I IniAti Combination 



union saw. 



For Ripplag, Cross- 

 cutting. Mitering, 

 Rabbetiag, Grooving! 

 Gaining, Boring, Scroll- 

 sawing, Edge - moulding 

 Beading. Full line TOO' 

 and HANE POWEE maehin 

 ery. Send for Catalog A 

 Seneca Palls nfg. Co., 

 44 Water St Seneca Palls, H. 7 " 



wr;*ing, mention Gleanings. 



GOOD WHEELS 



MAKE A COOD WACON. 



Unless a wapon has good wheels it is 



"l-'ffS ELECTRIC I7h¥e-ls 



are good wheelsandthey make a \\at_ r on 

 last indefinitely. They are made high or 

 low, any width of tire, to fit any skein. 



Tliey can't get 1 r, rot or break 



down. They lastalways-Catalogfrea 



Electric Wheel Co.. Box 95 Quincy. Ills. 



wilting, mention Gleanings. 



\X/ANTED.— Samples of American and Foreign 

 * ' Honey. I am making a collection of samples 

 of honey from different sources, and shall be pleased 

 to hear from parties in any locality who can supply 

 me. I have only some of our most common honeys 

 now, so can likely use any variety that may be offered. 

 Would like to exchange with as many as possible. 

 A. L. BOYDEN, Medina, O. 



EXTRACTED DEPARTMENT. 



YEARS ago Mr. Heddon used to say that 

 if some one in whom he had 'confi- 

 dence could read all of the bee jour- 

 nals, select the articles that were of 

 real value, and gather them together into 

 one journal, he would gladly pay ten dol- 

 lars for such a journal. This is exactly 

 what is done by the Bee-keeper's Review. 

 Its editor reads all of the bee journals pub- 

 lished in this country ; and, so far as space 

 permits, gives the best that is to be found 

 in their pages. 



To become a subscriber to all of the bee 

 journals published in America would cost 

 at least five dollars. A subscription to the 

 Review costs only one dollar ; and the man 

 who reads the Review gets the cream of all 

 of the bee journals; not only of this coun- 

 try, but of Europe as well— certainly no- 

 thing of importance in the other journals 

 is allowed to pass unnoticed. 



Not only does the Review copy the best 

 articles that appear in the other bee jour- 

 nals, but it comments upon them. Each 

 article is appropriately introduced ; the 

 reason given why it is considered worthy 

 of being reproduced : and at its close the 

 salient points are enlarged upon ; praised 

 or condemned as the occasion demands, 

 and additional thoughts, views, and expe- 

 rience given at considerable length. In 

 this way the Extracted Department is rais- 

 ed from a mere parrot-like repetition of 

 what appears in other journals, to one that 

 has life, personality, and vim. 



Send ten cents for three late but different 

 issues, and the ten cents may apply on any 

 subscription sent in during the year. 



w.z. 



int, Mich, 



AHfl Rpac ARE not Italians; thev are GOLD- 

 rlutI U*^» E N Carniolans, and practically 

 a non-swarming, non-stinging strain of bees, great 

 honey-gatherers, and sure to winter. Tested queens, 

 each, .fl.00; six queens, $5.50, or $9 00 per dozen. Every 

 thing guaranteed. Book giving 37 years' experience 

 in rearing queens sent free. 



HENRY ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



Alhinrt Ouppnc If vou wa »t the most 

 AY1UI11U V£UCC1I5>. prolific que ens, if you 



want the gentlest bees, if you want the best honey- 

 gatherers you ever saw. try my Albinos. Warranted 

 queens 11.00; untested, 75 cents. 



J. D. Q1VENS, Lisbon, Texas. 



\VTARRANTED QUEENS from imported mother, 

 ~* 50 cts. Hybrid queens, 25 cts. 



J. B. Hains, Bedford, Ohio. 



No Money in Advance! 



ftl»j50 >g a HIGH GRADE BICYCLES* 



W1U /p~ 90 Shipped anywhere U. O. D.. wit* 



privilege to examine 

 Latest styles for Men 

 Women, Boys and Girls, 

 I well made and durable. 

 $60 "Oakwood" $24.SG 

 $50 "Arlington" $22.0ft 



OtherTat $t0, $13.50, SlsloTsn.SoVmf^fsXnd^ 

 yaiue. liuy direct from manufacturers, thus sarin* 

 dealers' large profits. Writetoday forspecial offer. Illu* 

 trated Catalogue Free. CASH BUYERS* UNION 

 162 W. Van Buren SU, B-345. Chicago. Ill* 

 In writing, mention Gleanings. 



