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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT. 



EARLY ITALIAN 



I can send tested queens in the sprinir as early as the 

 weiither will admit. Also tested (lui^ns in stronur nuclei 

 of three full sized frames (17xli inches) of comb, l>ee8 and 

 stoi"es. By purchasing' these small colonies, all dans^er of 

 losinir the queen in introduction is avoided ; Ijesitles they 

 can s(X)n be built up into strong stocks. 



"Tills is to certify tint Dr. J. P. H. Brown, receives 

 Italian Queen Bees' through this office, iinportetl direct 

 from Italy." C. H. Bfcklky. .Vgcnt Southern Express Co. 



Aiijrnsla, Ga.. Oct. 11th, 1875. 



Durin.5 the season I shall receive invoices of imported 

 queens, every few weeks, from a district in Italy that is 

 s;iitl to contain the finest type of the Ligurian or Italian 

 Bee. Send for circular to 



DR. J. P. H. BROWN, Augusta, Georiria. 



HOITEY EXTRACTORS! 



Made Entirely of Metal. 

 IVo TV'ood ^^boiit Thein. 



T»l?IC'XO^, Si-i.-"><> to SIO.OO. 



Circulars 'n'ilU directions lor »isc on 

 application. 



IX ORDERING, bo j)artieular to give us oii/xiJe dimen 

 sio/ix of frame or fi-ames to be used. As we have pro 

 cured the machinery foi- making ever.v part on our own i 

 premises, we can supply Gearins, Honey Gales, Wire 

 Cloth, etc., etc. Bearings, Stubs' .Steol— Boxes, self-oiHug. 

 A. 1. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 

 P. 8. — Be sure and give width, under top bar of frame. 



.A-verill OKemical Plaint. 



THE OXLY RKIAABJ.K. 

 THE MOST BEAITIFLI.. 

 THE MOST ECONOMICAL. 

 THE MOST IHUABLE. 



Requires no oil thinner or rtrjer. 

 Require:! no wastt? of time in mixiiig. 

 Has stood ckjM peitrs' criticisnvi 

 With jiearlj) increased popularity 

 And iiCMrly increased ijales. 

 Is sold by the gallon only, in packages of fron\ 1 to 

 K) gallons each, in Purest White ;>iid auy Color or 

 Tint desired. 

 Address, for sample card of colors and price list, 



A-^eFill C'Uonnioal Faint Co., 



Office and Factory 132 & i:U East River Street. 



CLEVE LAND . OniO. (i-t>-'7(r 



1 lb. Round Jars per gross $.').5() 



•2' " 7..'>U 



Corks •• •* 75c. and l.oo 



'j Pt. Honey Tumblers, plain or I'ibbcd, per doz. . 4o 



(i doz. in a box. Packages 4t) 



J2 Pt. Honey Tumblers, plair. or ribbed, per doz.. M 



(5 doz. in a box. Packages i^> 



,'3 Pt. Honey Tumblers,"Tia Top, per doz f'.") 



f> doz. in a l)o.x. Packages 40 



,'■> Pt. Honey Tnml)lers. Tin Top, per doz 7') 



1; doz. in a (x>x. Packages 4r> 



Also Window Glnss, Lamp Chtmnevs. and tllass- 

 ware of all kinds. For sale bv 1>. L. FAHENSTOCK, 

 late B. L. Fahenstock. Fortune & Co., Glass Manufac- 

 turers, 76 Wood St.. Pittsbwrgh, Pa. 11 tf 



Fur.!. STOCKS of as good yellow bees as are 

 produced in anv country at fiS.OO each. 

 2p " J. M. MARVIN, St. Charles, Illf. 





Containing the photographs of over 150 

 of the Bee-Keepers of America, 



^Vill be mailed securely i>ackcd ior^il.OO. 



AVe nicntioi) bclott' a fciv of tlic most 

 prominent pictures contained. 



I.. L. Langstroth ; Mrs. Langstroth ; M. Quinby ; Capt. 

 .1. K. llcthorington ; Dr. Hamlin ; ,\dam Grimm -, Samuel 

 Wasncr : .James Botin ; Frank Benton: H. A. Burch ; 

 Prof. A. J. Cook : ('.P. Didant; G. .M. Doolittle ; E.Gal- 

 lup; .Mrs. GfisL'li'r lue Kilie (trimiii -. .1. P. Jloore ; Chas. 

 Y. Mutli ; 3Irs. E. S. Tupper ; R. Wilkin : W. .M. Kellogg ; 

 E. .1 <)almau; I'rof. .1. I'. Kirtlaud; A. .1. .Murray; "Sci- 

 cMtilic"; L. C. Root ; S. B. Parsons ; W. W. t'ar.v, etc., etc. 



It will be sent as a premium for \ names to fii.EisiNGS i 

 at .?1,00 each. A. 1. ROOT, Medina, Ohio, i 



T7"IND READER, if you .aro in .iny way interested in ! 



Oli » - ^ - « -„ „ J 



we will v.illi ijU-'isurc senil vou a sinipU^ (v>iiv of oiu' 



Monthly "GliEANINGS IN BKl': CULTIRE."' Simply 



write your address plainly ou a p-istal cu-d and address 



A. I. ROitT, Medina, Ohio. 



rat; binder m^ERlODlCM^ 



You cannot look over the back No's of Gleaxivgs 

 or any other I'eriodical with satisfaction, unless they 

 are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not said— 

 "Dear nie what a bother — I must have Inst 

 month's Journal and it's no where to be found." Put 

 each No. in the Emerson Binder us soou as it comes 

 and you can sit down happy, any time you wish to liii'l 

 any thing you may have previously seen even tliough 

 it were months ago. 



Binders for Glkaxixgs (will hold them for four 

 years) gilt lettereil, free by mail for .00, GO, and Ihe. ac- 

 cording to quality. For table of prices of Binders for 

 anv Periodifial, "see Oct. No., Vol. 2. Send in vour 

 orde rs. A. L ROOT^Medina. < >. 



We will send Gi.e.\nin-gs— 



With The American Bee Journal (S2.001 S2.7r) 



■• The Bee Keeper's Masazine (1.50) 2.-.'.') 



•• The Bee World ^ ( 2.00) 2 . .V> 



" All three. The Bee Journals of America,. . ..").2"> 



" British Bee Journal {?2,f>i)) 2.7.". 



" .Vmerican Agriculturi^-t ;?1.60) Si.rS.'i 



" Prairie Farmer ;52.15) 2.H11 



" Rural New Yorker (S2..'50) ."l.i.'i 



•' Scientific American (S-'l.lS) :!.;ni 



" Fruit Recorder and Cott.age Gardener (Si. OO) ].7."> 

 [Above rates include all Postage.] 



Books for Bee-Keepers. 



SENT i>ostpaiil ou receiijt of price. 



Langstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee ?2.0!> 



Quinbv's Mysteries of Bee Keeping 1 .-"i') 



Bee Keeper's Text Book, muslin, "> 



" " " " i)apcr, 40 



These are the best, but are ail far behind the times. 



A Manual of Bee-Kecpinsr. by .John Hunter .Sl.2.''> 



Tliis latter is fully ui> to the limes, being as late ;is 



Sept.. 1S7.'), but being Kncrlish. ;>. considerable ])ortion 



of it is h.arilly adapted to the C'vadilion of bee culture, 



at present, in o\ir own country. 



n^vK^rt '25 with vour name printed on them for 

 WarCLS. 1.9 cents." R. W. CL.VRK,:Mcdina, Ohio. 



