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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 



Names of responsible parties will be Inserted in 

 any of the following departments, at a uniform 

 price of 20 cents each insertion, or $3,00 per year. 



$1.00 Queens. 



Names inserted in this department the first time with- 

 out charge. After, 20c each insertion^ or $2,00 per year. 



Those whose names appear below agree to furnish 

 Italian queens for $1,00 each, under the following: 

 conditions: No guarantee is to be assumed of purity, 

 or anything of the kind, only that the queen be reared 

 from a choice, pure mother, and had commenced to 

 lay when they were shipped. They also agree to re- 

 turn the money at any time when customers become 

 impatient of such delay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear in mind that he who sends the best queens, 

 put up most neatly and most securely, will probably 

 receive the most orders. Special rates for warranted 

 and tested queens, furnisned on application to any 

 of the parties. Names with *, use an imported queen 

 mother. If the queen arrives dead, notify us and 

 we will send you another. Probably none will be 

 sent for $1.00 before July 1st, or after Nov. If want- 

 ed sooner, or later, see rates in price list. 

 *E. W. Hale, Newark, Wirt Co., W. Va. 2-1 



*A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



*H. H. Brown, Light Street, Columbia Co., Pa. 7tf 

 *E. M. Hayhurst, Kansas City, Mo. 1-12 



*Paul L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, La. 7ttd 



*D. A. McCord, Oxford, Butler Co., O. 1-12 



*S. F. Newman, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. 7tfd 



*Chas. G. Dickinson, Sou* Oxford, Chen. Co. N. V . 1-10 

 *Wm. Ballantine. Sago, Musk. Co.. O. Vtfd 



*W. H. Nesbit, Alpharetta, Milton Co., Ga. Ttfd 



*H. Nicholas, Btters, York Co., Penn. 4-10 



Mas. P. Sterritt, Sheaklevville, Mercer Co., Pa. 5-10 

 *C. B. Curtis, Selma, Dallas Co., Ala. C-11 



*T. W. Dougherty, Mt. Vernon, Posey Co., Ind. 7-12 

 C. H. Deane, Sr., Mortonsville, "Woodford Co., Ky. 



8tfd 



Hive Manufacturers. 



Who agree to make such hives, and at the prices 

 named, as those described on our circular. 

 A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, Iberville Par., La. Itfd 

 S. F. Newman, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. Itfd 



J. F. Hart, Union Point, Greene Co., Ga. 4-3 



Foundation Manufacturers. 



Who agree to make such foundation, and at the 

 prices given, as described in our circular. 

 A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



Bees by the Pound. 



Those whose names appear below agree to furnish 

 bees by the lb., and at the prices given in our circu- 

 lar. 



I. L. Scofield. Chenango Bridge, Broome Co., N. Y. 



S. C. Perry, Portland, Ionia Co., Mich. 



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



W. R. Whitman, New Market, Madison Co., Ala. 



Chas. Kingsley, GreeneviUe, Greene Co., Tenn. 



C. D. Wright, Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., Kans. 

 H. B. Harrington, Medina, Medina Co., O. . 



W. St. Martz, Moonshine, Clark Co., Ills. 



G. W. Gates, Bartlett, Shelby Co., Tenn. 



W. S. Canthen, Pleasant Hill, Lancaster Co., S. C. 



J. G. Taylor, Austin, Travis Co., Texas. 



T. P. Andrews, Farina, Fay. Co., 111. 



Allan D. Laughlin, Courtland; Law. Co., Ala. 



E. J. Atchley, Lancaster, Dallas Co., Texas. 



D. McKcnzie, CarroHton P. O., N. O., La. 

 H. L. Griffith, Sumner, Law. Co., 111. 



J. H. Martin, Hartford, Wash. Co., N, Y. 

 W. A. Pirtle, Cabot, Lonoke Co., Ark. 



E. T. Flanagan, Belle\-ille, St. Clair Co., 111. 

 J. K. Mayo, Stafford, Fort Bend Co., Texas. 

 J. F. Hart. Union Point, Greene Co., Ga. 



B. Chase, Earlville, Madison Co., N. Y. 



S. P. Roddy, Mechanicstown, Fred. Co., Md. 



W. J. Ellison, Statesburg, Sumter Co., S. C. 



R. A. Paschal, Geneva, Talbot Co., Ga. 



A. Osbun, Spring Bluff, Adams Co., Wis. 



H. D. Heath, Sherman, Grayson Co.. Texas. 



N.B. McKee,careof D. &D. Inst., Fndiannpolis, Ind. 



J. B. R. Sherrick, Mt. Zion, Maeon Co., 111. 



Otto Kleinow, opp. Fort AVavne, Detroit, Mich. 



J. C. & D. H. Tweedy, Smithfleld, Jeff. Co., O. 



KIP WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS. 



The Waterbury watch is a wonder for the money. 



A. R. ROUTON. 



Magdalena, Merriwether Co., Ga.,yept. 11, 1881. 



The smokf r came all right. It came in good time, 

 and it beats all the smokers. H. F. Pitman. 



Williams, Lawrence Co., Ind., Sept. ('>, 1881. 



I received the T5c plane, and was completely satis- 

 tied with it. It cuts like a razor, and is very durable. 

 Eminence, Henry Co., Ky. Lewis T. Dk.\ne. 



It has paid me to advertise in Gleanings, and I 

 have tried to give satisfaction, as I said I would, and 

 I think I have done it. H. Nicholas. 



Etters, York Co., Pa., Sept. 5, 1881. 



Both numbers of Gleanings are at hand, clean 

 and nice. They read so natural! Send it along the 

 coming year. Allen Coaxes. 



Centreville, Crawford Co., Pa., July 13, 1881. 



The Waterbury watch purchased of you sometime 

 since has now been running about two months, and 

 gives entire satisfaction as a timepiece. 



Alb^red Is.-vacs. 



Tarkington Prairie, Tex., Sept. 2, 1881. 



The watch was a little slow. After setting the 

 regulator about the sixteenth part of an inch for- 

 ward it kept as good time as any timepiece I ever 

 saw, ()/ (uiij pricr or quality. Alfred Isaacs. 



Tarkington Prairie, Liberty Co., Tex., Aug. 13, '81. 



I know where to send when wanting things in a 

 hurry. It took only 3'i days to send from Michigan 

 to Ohio and back and get a queen, and have her ac- 

 cepted. W. D. HiGDON. 



.Jackson, Mich., Sept. 13, 1881. 



I send you my Waterbury watch, which has kept 

 time nicely for a year past. I injured it by the worst 

 kind of carelessness, or it would be running now. 



W. D. Loveland. 



Lawrence, Mich., July 20 1881. 



I received your queen on the 21st of July, and I 

 followed your directions out. I put the queen into 

 my gum, and the tenth day I went to see how she 

 was doing, and I raised one of my racks and it was 

 full of sealed brood. J. P. Bell ah. 



Rouge, Texas, Aug. 10, 1881. 



I received the 3 dozen pencils, at 10c a dozen, and 

 they are .iust splendid for the monej'. I would have 

 to pay 5c for one at our country store. I shall send 

 to you for all of the little things hereafter. Here is 

 the 8e to pay postage on them. Wm. H. Pue. 



New Berlin, Tex., Sept. 3, 1881. 



The knife sent me came to hand all right. I am 

 more than pleased with it. I have foiind it the best 

 of metal. I was surprised to find it only 35 cts. I 

 have compared it with knives of the same grade 

 here, and could not buy them for less than 75 cts. 



Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 4, 1881. A. S. Smith. 



My little Emilie received her toy piano all right, 

 and is very much pleased with it, and sends thanks 

 for the nice book you sent. Walter (my son) also re- 

 ceived his saw and plane, and is deliM'hted with them. 



E. C. Moseley. 



Oyster Creek Station, Brazoria Co., Tex., Sept., '81. 



The extractor came to hand all O. K. It is a beau- 

 ty, and I think the price is low; and the knife, why ! 

 I .iust think it Is too nice to soil up with honey and 

 wax; but I guess I'll have to use it. Much obliged 

 for your promptness in filling all my little orders. 

 You" have my best wishes for future success. 



W. H. Ferguson. 



Bloomdale, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1881. 



