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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov 15. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 



[Established in 1873.] 



Devoted to Bees, Honey, and Home Interests. 



Published Semi-monthly by 



The A. I. Root Co., = = Medina, Ohio. 



A. I. ROOT, Editor of Home and Gardening Dep'ts. 



E. R. ROOT, Editor of Apicultural Dept. 



J. T. CALVERT, Bus. Mgr. 



TERMS. SI .00 per annum; two years, SI. 50; three 

 years, $2 00; five years, S3 00, in advance; or two copies 

 to one address, SI. 50; three copies, $2.00; five copies, 

 13.75. The terms apply to the United States, Canada, 

 and Mexico. To all other countries -18 cents per year 

 extra for postage. 



DISCONTINUANCES. The journal is sent until 

 orders are received for its discontinuance. We give 

 notice just before the subscription expires, and fur- 

 ther notice if the first is not heeded. Any subscriber 

 whose subscription has expired, wishing his journal 

 discontinued, will please drop us a card at once; other- 

 wise we shall assume that he wishes his journal con- 

 tinued, and will pay for it soon. Any one who does not 

 like this plan may have his journal stopped after the 

 time paid for by making this request when ordering. 



RECEIPTS FOR MONEY. We send no receipt for 

 subscription money. The change of the date on the 

 little label shows you that the money has been duly 

 received and credited. During December and Janu- 

 ary it sometimes takes us three or four weeks before 

 the date is changed. 



RATES OF ADVERTISING. These will be fur- 

 nished on application. 



Trial Subscriptions. 



3 Months, 15c ; 6 Months, 25c. 



We offer Gleanings in Bee Culture to new sub- 

 scribers three months for 15c, or months for 25c. 

 Renewals not accepted at these rates. 



Clubbing Rates. 



As an inducement for our subscribers to re- 

 new before the expiration of their present 

 subscription, which saves us considerable time, 

 we offer the following rates for Gleanings one 

 year and a year's subscription to any of the 

 following papers at prices mentioned : 



For One Dollar Only. 



Gleanings and your choice of the following : 



American Agriculturist, with Almanac, 



Orange Judd Farmer, with Almanac, 



N. E. Homestead, with Almanac, 



Northwestern Agriculturist, 



American Poultry Journal, 



Reliable Poultry Journal, 



Agricultural Epitomist, 



Farm and Fireside, 



Poultry Monthly, Farm Journal, 



Poultry Keeper. Farm Poultry. 



For One Dollar and Ten Cents. 



Gleanings and your choice of the following : 

 Practical Farmer, Prairie Farmer, 



Michigan Farmer. Ohio Farmer. 



For $1.25.— Gleanings and Rural New-Yorker. 

 For $1 .30. — Gleanings and National Stockman. 

 For $1 .50. — Gleanings and Cosmopolitan or Mc- 



Clure's Magazine or American Garden. 

 For $2.00.— Gleanings and Country Gentleman. 

 For $2.50.— Gleanings and Review of Reviews. 



Be your own miller.... 



Then you know what you're getting, 

 and get it fresh and save money too, 

 CbC COftilla Ulill is the simplest and best made. 

 Will grind Nuts, or any oily or moist material 

 without clogging. Make your own Graham t 



Buckwheat and Gluten flour. All kinds of Nut- 

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

 operate it. Sent on receipt of price, $4.50o 



Address tbe Trank machinery CcBuffalo, n. Jfc 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



\ BEE-SURRLIES! 



> ROOT'S GOODS AT ROOT'S PRICES. 



* Pouder's Honey=jars, and every thing used by 



# bee-keepers. Low freight rates; prompt 

 J service. Catalog free. 



v W. S. Pouder, 512 flags. Av., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our 

 usual rates. You must sat you want your ad in this depart- 

 ment, or we will not he responsible for any error. You can 

 have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over ten 

 lines will cost you according to our regnilar rates. We can 

 not be re-- ponsible for dissatisfaction arising from these 

 " swaps." 



V^ ANTED. — To exchange a John Deere sub -soil 

 "" plow, good as new, low price, for honey. Also- 

 some high-scoring white Plymouth Rock and Indian 

 game cockerels for honev or offers. 



A. W. Carson, 113 W. -1th St., Joplin, Mo. 



U/ANTED. — For cash, one second-hand gasoline - 

 '" engine, 1% to 3 horse power; one foot-power 

 mortiser, second hand, and one foot-power scroll-saw, 

 second-hand. E. W. Smith, Plain City, Ohio. 



VMANTED. — To exchange two 60-lb. cans of pure 

 * ' alfalfa honey for two cans of pure linwood (bass- 

 wood) honey. h- H. Greene, Berthoud, Colo. 



U/ANTED. — Nuclei and full colonies of bees, for de- 

 *' livery in April; South preferred. Will furnish 

 nuclei boxes. I. J. Stringham, 105 Park PI., N. Y. 



U/ANTED.-To sell or exchange 8000 plants of the 

 * ' Darling strawberry, at 35c per hundred, postage 

 paid. H. Fitz Hart, Dalkeith, Fla. 



U7ANTED. — A Given foundation-press. If you have 

 *" one to sell, write — giving condition, size of dies, 

 and price — to G. A. Cressy, Hilbert, Wis. 



WANTED. — To exchange one 13-in. foundation-mill, 

 Van Dervor make, in good condition, for bees- 

 wax or offers. Address B, Box 25, Gallupville, N. Y. 



