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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Aug. 1 



INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Banking by Mall. 

 Savings Deposit Bank 

 Co 1004 



Bee-smokers. 



Bingham, T. F 1039 



Danzenbaker, F 997 



Bee Supplies. 



Blanke & Hauk 1041 



Bondonneau, E., front 



cover. 

 Buck & Wilson, back 



cover. 

 Gary, W. W., & Son. .1004 



Daniels, F. R 1040 



Falconer Mlg. Co., 



back cover. 

 Grainger, E. , & Co . . . . 1039 

 Griggs B rothers, front 



cover. 



Hilton, Geo. E 1039 



Hunt & Son,M.H.front 



cover. 



Jenkins, J. M 4004 



Jepson,H.H 1004 



Kretchmer Mfg. Co . . . 1003 



Mason, J. B 1004 



Minnesota Bee Supply 



Co 



Nebel. J., back cover. 1039 

 Nysewander. Jos. back 



cover. 



Peirce, E. W 1001 



Pouder, Walter S 1006 



Prothero, Frank W. ..1040 

 Root Co., Syracuse. . . .1003 



Root Co., Phil 1004 



Root Co., St. Paul 1041 



Reeves, A. H 1040 



Scott Co 1044 



Stringham, I.J 1042 



Texas Seed and Floral 



Co 1040 



Toeppc. wein.U., back 



cover. 



Weber. C. H. W 99.5 



Woodman, A. G 1044 



York Honey & Bee Co. 1040 



Bees and Queens 



Alley, H 1043 



Benton, CD 1044 



Case. J. B 1044 



Church. C. M 1043 



Collins. D 1042 



Degen, R., & Co 1014 



Fajen, J. L 1044 



Haunschild. Erm 1042 



Hurst. D. F 1042 



Hutchinson. W. Z....1003 



Laws. W. H 1043 



T.eininger, F 1044 



Lockhart. F. A., & Co.. 1043 



McCain, R. B 1001 



Martin. Leslie 10 13 



Mennie & Fenton 1 042 



Miller, S. E 1044 



Moore. J. P 1043 



Mott, E. E 1044 



Quirin, H. G 1042 



Rails, W. H 1043 



Rea, G. H 1044 



Robey. L. H 1043 



Roselawn Apiaries — 1042 



Ross, H. A 1045 



Routzahn, G 1044 



Shaffer, Henry 1013 



Shaw, J. W. K. & Co.. 1043 



Shufl, W. A 1043 



Taylor & Son 10i3 



Victor. W. 1012 



Wurth & Grant 1044 



Classified Adveriisements. 

 Bee - keperes' Direc- 

 tory 1047 



Bees and Queens 1046 



For Sale .. 104.5 



Help Wanted 1045 



Honey and Wax Want- 

 ed 1016 



Honey and Wax for 



Sale 1017 



Poultry Offers... 1046 



Real Estate for Bee- 

 keepers. . 104.5 



Situation's Wanted. ..1045 

 Wants and Exchange. 1046 



Comb f^oundatlon 



Dadant & Son. back cover. 



Incubators. 



Cycle Hatcher Co 999 



Household Specialties. 



Best Light Co 999 



Home, J. Co 1001 



Myers, C. A 1001 



Ohio Cooker Co 998 



Mactilnerv. 



Electric Wheel Co ... . 1040 



Empire Mfg. Co 999 



Medina Concrete Co.. 1001 

 Myers & Bros., F. E.. 999 



Miscellaneous 



Cook, A. J 999 



Evans & Turner 997 



Fi.sh. S. T 997 



Harding Pub. Co 1005 



Hildreth & Segelkin. . 997 



Lester, F E.,Co 999 



Loftis Bros. & Co 999 



Mugler Engraving Co. 999 



Muth. F. W 996 



Prindle & Williamson .1040 



Poultry Supplies 



American Poultryman .999 

 Inland Poultry Jour- 

 nal ". 999 



Publishers. Bee-lournal 



Falconer Mfg Co., back 



cover. 

 Hutchinson, W. Z .... 1003 

 York & Co.. Geo. W 1005 



Our Adverlising 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 SOpercentaddltlonal. 

 Outside cover page, double price. 

 Reading notices, BO per cent additional. 

 Cash-in-advance discount, B 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 display 

 columns, and any such swindler will be publicly 

 exposed. We protect subscribers against 

 rogues, but we do not guarantee to adjust trif- 

 ing differences between subscribers and honest 

 responsible advertisers. With regard to the 

 classified columns, we can not protect our read- 

 ers from what they consider bad trades, where 

 there is room for a good deal of difference of 

 opinion This would be impossible; but we do 

 protect them from all deadbeats and swindlers. 

 Of course we are not responsible for the debts 

 of an honest bankrupt 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 Culture when writing the advertiser. 



FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS. 



We are anxious to give all the attention we can to 

 fairs and exhibitions in the columns of Gleanings, 

 and to facilitate the insertion of notices of premi- 

 um lists we respectfully ask our friends to send in 

 their communications in ample time. The demand 

 on our columns is so great we are obliged to ar- 

 range matters of this kind much ahead of time. 



It is our earnest desire to give as much prominence 

 as possible to exhibitions which have for their ob- 

 ject the increase of sales of honey and beeswax, and 

 with this end in view solicit the cordial cooperation 

 of all practical bee-keepers who have this subject 

 to attend to in their locality. 



preliminary notice of the bee show of the 

 worcester county bee-keepers' associa- 

 tion, horticultural hall. wor- 

 cester, mass., sept. 13, 14. 

 Conditions of E,vhibition:—\. The exhibition is 

 strictly free to all. There are no entry fees. There 

 are no chasges for space. The exhibition is free to 

 the public. 



2. The purpose of the exhibition is threefold: To 

 bring together for display and competition the prod- 

 ucts of bee-keepers; to bring together for competi- 

 tion and display the products of manufacturers, 

 publishers, and tradesmen; to educate the public. 



3. A hrst, second, and third prize (consisting of a 

 ribbon) will be granted in each scheduled exhibition. 

 An award of merit will be granted all worthy dis- 

 plays by manufacturers, tradesmen, and others 

 whose exhibit is not provided for by numbers 1 to 15 

 of the schedule. 



4. The hall is central, large, well lighted, and ful- 

 ly equipped with tables, covers, dishes, elevator, etc. 

 For special conveniences, communicate with the 

 Secretary or Mr. A. A. Hixon, Horticultural Hall, 

 Worcester, Mass. Exhibits may be sent so as to 

 reach the hall any time the week of Sept. 8, and will 

 be taken care of till the exhibition. Program will 

 be published in Gleanings for Aug. 15. 



