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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



July 1 



INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Banking by Mall. 



Savings Deposit Bank 

 Co 884 



Bee-smokers. 



Bingham. T. F 919 



Danzenbaker, P 877 



Bee Supplies. 



Abbott, E. T 928 



Blanke & Hauk 921 



Bondonneau, E., front . 



cover. 



Buck & Wilson 924 



Gary, W. W.. & Son... 884 



Daniels, P. R 920 



Dewey, E. H 920 



Palconer Mfg. Co., back 



cover. 



Grainger, E., & Co 919 



Griggs Brothers, front 



cover. 



Hilton, Geo. E 919 



Hunt & Son, M. H. front 



cover. 



Jenkins, J. M 884 



Jepson, H. H 884 



Kretchmer Mfg. Co 883 



Leahy Mfg. Co 858 



Littlefleld, W. J "...885 



Marshfield Mfg. Co 920 



Mason, J. B 884 



Minnesota Bee Supply 



Co 919 



Nebel, J., back cover. 



Nysewander, Jos. back 



cover. 



Peirce, E. W 881 



Pouder, Walter S 886 



Prothero, Prank W — 920 



Root Co., Syracuse 883 



Root Co., Phil 884 



Root Co. , St. Paul 921 



Reeves, A. H 885 



Scott Co 920 



Stringham, I. J 922 



Texas Seed and Floral 



Co 920 



Toepperwein, U., back 



cover. 



Weber, C. H. W 875 



Woodman, A. G 928 



York Honey & Bee Co. 885 



Bees and Queens. 



Alley, H 923 



Benton, C. D 924 



Case, J. B 924 



Church, C. M 922 



Collins, D 923 



Cox.R.O 923 



Fajen, J. L 923 



Forehand. W. J 923 



Haunschild, Erm 922 



Hurst, D. F 922 



Laws, W. H 923 



Lockhart, F. A 923 



McCain, R.B 923 



Martin, Leslie 924 



Mennie & Fenton 922 



Miller, I. F 922 



Miller, S.'E 924 



Moore, J. P 924 



Mott, E. E 923 



Quirin, H. G 922 



Rails. W. H 923 



Rea, G. H 924 



Robey, L. H 924 



Roselawn Apiaries 922 



Ross, H. A 924 



Shaffer, Henry 923 



Shaw, J. W. K. & Co. ..923 



Shuff, W. A 924 



Taylor & Son 922 



Victor, W. 922 



Wurth & Grant 924 



Classified Advertisements. 



Bee-keepers'Directory.926 



Bees and Queens 926 



For Sale 925 



Help Wanted 925 



Honey and Wax Want- 

 ed 926 



Honey andWax for Sale926 



Poultry Offers 926 



Real Estate for Bee-k"s925 



Situations Wanted 925 



Wants and Exchange. .926 



Incubators. 



Cycle Hatcher Co 929 



Comb Foundation. 

 Dadant & Son, back cover. 



Buggies. 



Anderton Mfg. Co 929 



Household Specialties. 



Best Light Co 929 



Empire Mfg. Co 881 



Home, J. Co 881 



Ohio Cooker Co 881 



Machinery. 



Electric Wheel Co 929 



Mead Cycle Co 979 



Medina Concrete Co — 881 



Muth F. W. Co 876 



Myers & Bros., F. E. . .929 

 Miscellaneous. 



Evans & Turner 877 



Hildreth & Segelkin. . .877 



Lester, F. E.,Co 881 



Lof tis Bros. & Co 885 



Lyon, D. E 885 



Michigan White Clover 



Honey Co 885 



MuglerEngravingCo.. 929 

 Pr indie & Williamson. 885 



Stock Food Co 929 



Poultry Supplies. 

 American Poaltryman .929 

 Inland Poultry Journal.929 



Publishers, Bee-Journal 

 Falconer Mfg. Co., back 



cover. 



Hutchinson, W. Z 8&3 



York & Co.. Geo. W...878 



Our Advertising Rates. 



Twenty cents per agate line, flat. 

 Fourteen lines to inch. 



SPACE RATES (To be used in one issue) 



One-fourth page $11.00 



One-half page 21.00 



One page 40.00 



Preferred position, Inside pages, 30 per cent additional. 



Preferred position, Inside cover pages, 60 per cent additional. 



Outside cover page, double price. 



Beading notices, 60 per cent additional. 



Cash-ln-advance discount, 5 per cent. 



Cash discount. If paid in 10 days, 2 per cent. 



Bills payable monthly. 



No medical or objectionable advertising accepted. 



"A Square Deal." 



We believe that every advertisement in this 

 paper is backed by a responsible person. But 

 to make doubly sure we will make good any loss 

 to paid subscribers sustained by trusting any 

 deliberate swindler advertising in our columns, 

 and any such swindler will be publicly exposed. 

 We protect subscribers against rogues, but we 

 do not guarantee to adjust trifling differences 

 between subscribers and honest responsible ad- 

 vertisers. Neither will we be responsible for 

 the debts of honest bankrupts sanctioned by the 

 courts. Notice of the complaint must be sent to 

 us within one month of the time of the transac- 

 tion, and you must have mentioned Gleanings 

 IN Bee Culttjbb when writing the advertiser. 



LABELS. 



Please note that The A. I. Root Go's catalog is 

 now ready for distribution. If you are expecting a 

 crop of honey this year, this is just the right time to 

 get your labels printed. It is not wise to leave this 

 matter to the last minute. Please note the sample 

 labels on the inside cover page. We make many 

 fancy labels besides these, however; and by order- 



ing a catalog of them you may be able to select one 

 which just suits your business. Send now. Don't 

 wait. We are at your service for labels. 



MTJTH S IDEAL BEE-VEIL. 



The Fred W. Muth Co., of Cincinnati, O., have re- 

 cently put on the market a bee-veil which looks like 

 a improvement over^the ordinary kind. It is large- 

 ly composed of a fine light wire cloth which does not 

 interfere with the eyesight, and yet very effectually 

 keeps the bees away. 



One of the men who have tried it is Mr. Frank 

 Rauchfuss, of Denver, Colo., who is as likely as any 

 one to know when a bee-veil is all right, and he is 

 very enthusiastic in its favor. We think it is prob- 

 able that Messrs. Muth will secure many orders for 

 these bee-veils from bee-keepers who wish to secure 

 something which will very thoroughly protect the 

 head from the attacks of angry bees while strenu- 

 ously at work in their apiaries. 



BICYCLES. 



This is the season of the year when a good bicycle 

 is in order. During the "' dog days " every one does 

 not care to do much walking, and yet one wishes to 

 make even more little trips than usual. This is par- 

 ticularly true of bee-keepers, especially those who 

 possess ouc-apiaries. For the latter a bicycle is al- 

 most a necessity, even when they have a rig. In our 

 experience we find a great many bee-keepers own a 

 bicycle. For them the advertisement of the Mead 

 Cycle Co., of Chicago, 111., will have a peculiar inter- 

 est; for, like every thing else, bicycles wear out, and 

 it does not pay ^o fuss with an old one when once it 

 commences to go. 



If you have not purchased a bicj-cle lately, write 

 to the Mead Co. and get their prices on the latest 

 improved styles. You will be astonished at the low 

 prices at which modern wheels are sold. This con- 

 cern has an excellent reputation, and does business 

 in bicycles with the remotest corners of the world. 

 Our foreign readers who desire to secure a light 

 American wheel for little money can not do better 

 than write for the Mead catalog. 



We will esteem it a special favor if you will men- 

 tion Gleanings when writing, and the cycle com- 

 pany will be equally well pleased. 



