1883 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUilE. 



295 



Singham Smokers 



PER MAIL, POSTPAID. 



The Doctor Smoker,3i4xl4-in. stove, wideshicld $:i 00 

 Conqueror " 3x14- " " '" " 1 T'l 



Large " -Z'AxlZ- " " " " 1 50 



Extra " :ixl3- " " " " 1 25 



Plain " 3x13, narrow shield 100 



Little Wonder " lj£xl0. " " 65 



Bingham & Hetherlngton's Uncapping-Knite. . 1 15 

 Our smokers all burn sound wood, and do not go 

 out. Sent by mail on receipt of price. 



Address BINGHAM & HETHEEINGTOH, 



6ifd Abronia, Mich. 



Look Here! 



If you have not seen M. B. Moore's new circular, 

 of queens, it will pay you to send for it at once. 

 "Warranted Queens in June, only $1.10, and a 25 cent 

 specimen free with each order. Now is your chance. 



6d M. B. MOOEE, Morgin, Pendleton Co, , Ky. 



A limited quantity of Fresh Vandervort light and 

 heavy Foundation, of improved style, made on new 

 machines. Also Wire Nails and Tin Points. 

 6d C. R. ISHAM, Peoria, Wyo. Co., N. Y. 



FOU SALE CHEAP! 



About two acres of land, with dwelling-house and 

 other improvements. Also 35 stands of bees in Root 

 Simplicity and Van Deusen-Nellis hives. Situated 

 about 300 yards from L. & N. R. R. depot, in the A'il- 

 lage of Grand Bay, Ala. For further information, 

 address J. J. DAVIDSON, Grand Bay, Ala. 6d 



THE 



British Bee Journal. 



The British Bee Journal is now mailed to our ad- 

 dress in packages, semi-monthly. In order to dispose 

 of them, we offer them at present at $1.00 per year, 

 postage paid, beginning Jan., 1883. Will guarantee 

 safe arrival of every number. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina. Ohio. 



JXJST OXJT ! 



New Circular, and price list of Bees, Queens, and 

 STENCILS for bee-keepers' use. 4-9d 



JOS. U. BEOOZS, COLUMBUS, BAETHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA. 



E. T. liEWIS & CO., TOL.EDO, OHIO, 



Manufacturers of theU. S. Standard Honey-Extract- 

 or (new improvements), and all other Apiarian 



Supplies. Send for circular. Itfd 



SEND postal for my 20-page price list of Italian, 

 Cyprian, and Holy-Land Bees, Nuclei, Queens, 

 and Apiarian Supplies. 

 4tfd H. H. BROWN, Light Street, Col. Co., Pa. 



NO'W a limited number of Fine Italian Queens; 

 also, Bees by the Pound, cheap. Apply to 

 6 E. H. COOK, Andover, Tolland Co., Conn. 



SPLENDID aUEENS this month, $1. each; six for $5.50. 

 6d F. L. WRIGHT, Plainfleld, Liv. Co., Mich. 



FARM FOR SALE 



IN A GOOD LOCATION FOR BEES. 

 I offer for sale, cheap, my farm of 40 acres, 1^ miles 

 from flourishing village and R. R. station. Frame 

 house, with good cellar, well, etc. Price $1600: $630 

 may remain on time if desired, at T per cent. Other 

 particulars by mail. E. HUNT, 



6d Sheridan, Montcalm Co., Mich. 



"TTTISHING to engage in other business in the fall, 

 VV I have sold my apiary, and desire a position in 

 an apiary during the summer. Would be willing to 

 Instruct a beginner. Ten colonies, 3'JO L. combs and 

 hives; 30 nucleus hives, cheap. 

 6d 75 Bagg Street. A. B. WEED, Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE.— A good 3 horse power Boiler and 

 Engine, in good running order, for sale cheap. 

 Correspondence solicited. Address 

 6d O. H. TOWNSEI^D, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



Holy-Land Queens. 



Untested, this month, single queen, $1.00; six, 

 $5.50: twelve, $10.00. Warranted, 3) cts. more each. 

 No tested queens this month. Bees, $100 per lb. 

 For $1.(0 extra with order for queen I will sen! 

 Cook's Manual of the Apiary, late edition, cloth, "v 

 the A B C in Bee Culture. I. R. GOOD, 



TuLLAiiOMA, Coffee Co., Tenn. 



Late of Nappanee, Ind. 



THOSE WHO WANT HYBRID OR BLACK 

 QUEENS, TAKE NOTICE. 



We have bought a large number of hybrid and 

 black colonies of bees, which have tine queens in, 

 that we will sell at 50 cts. for black, and 75 for hy- 

 brid queens. For my advertisement of Albinos, 

 Italians, etc., refer to the April and May number of 

 Gleanings. 

 6d S. VALENTINE & SON, HAGERSTOWN, IWD. 







)f each package entirely 



im the Ijliissnins named, _ 



/suftieiently sn to give distinctiy^ 



tfieir characteiistic flavor. 



I This honey will candy as soon as cold I 

 weather begins, and is, in fact, the be.s 

 proof of its purity. To restore it to tli( 

 ^ liquid form, set it in a warm oven, oi 

 ^ on the reservoir of the stove, renio\- 

 , \ne tlie cover so it will not ooze out. 

 When it is all melted, remove and , 

 cover again. Some liquify it^ 

 by placing the receptacle in^ 

 hot water, supported en a^ 

 thin strip of wood. 



These labels are printed on glazed paper, assorted 

 colors, and trimmed to border. Thev are kept in 

 stock with the sources White Clover, Mountain Sage, 

 Bas3wooa, and Autumn. Price, 100, 15c.; 1000, $1.00. 

 In ordering, simply give the No., source desired, and 

 quantity wanted. A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



During June Queens reared by E. M. Hayhurst, 

 $L50; reared by myself, $1.00. Full colonies, $7.00. 

 Bees by the pound, $1.00. E. A. GASTMAN, 

 6 Decatur, Macon Co., HI. 



KSTt fiTjISHKl} 7^^>.■>. 



j HEADQUARTERS 



We have constantly on hand a large stock 

 of Domestic and Imported beeswa.x in original 

 shape, which we offer to manufacturers of 

 Comb Foundation at lowest prices. Write to 

 us for prices. Address 



R. ECKERMANN An WIl,Ii, 

 Beeswas Bleachers & Refiners, SYKAOUSE, N. Y. 



