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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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-A.ID ATEI^TISEaSJIElSrTS . 



Advcrtascmeflts vdU be rec6ive<l at tiie rate of ten 

 •cents per Miie, NoRjiareil sqjRce, eacli insertion, cash 

 en JKlwiBce; aivl we Tefiiiire Wiat every Advertiser 

 »atisties us of his responsibility and intention to do 

 all that he agrees, and that his goods are really worth 

 the price asked for them. 



COLONIES. 



We are wnteiiii;r S0 Ini[X)rte(l Queeiis iii our ajjiary 

 jend we "will offer ai>oiit Iia5f of Iheiu, to 'he delivered in 

 spring. 



In fVill colonies as usual- 



The reader uuist be-.ir in mind that we are the only 



Sa«3essful Importers of bees in America, 



We will sell at the following reduced prices : 



Coioray "VTOth In5ix>rted Quoen., , , $58,00 



" " " Home bred tested Queen 14,00 



Queens all raised in 1875. 



The haves are all new, well made and well pamted, and 

 cromte straight. 



Siife ari&val guaraiitoed. 



CH. DADANT & SOIf , 



Hamilton, Hancock Oo.. Mis. 



OUR Bee Journal of the Southern State*. Issued 

 iflionthly at $2.00 per year- Sawiple copies free. 



Address A. F. MOON & Co. Kome, Georgia. 



as crntM. Circular C. C VAUT UEUSiKIV, 

 Meut free! Hi^itront Brook, Mout. Co., IV.Y, 



with neat busi- 

 Messcard printed 

 on corner sent 

 A. H. PliAKE, Medina, Ohio, 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



SO White or Colorei Envelopes 



jjost-paid for'jO cents. 



-, 25 with your name printe^l on them for 

 ^ 15 cents. R. W. CLAUK, Medina, Ohio 



Card 



f*n *^^3 « 25 cards with name in neat type for 10 cts. 

 varCLS. A. H. PEAKE. Medina. Ohio, 



Names of responsible parties will be inserted in 

 either of the following departments, at a uniform 

 jirice of 10c. eac;h insertion, or Si. 00 per year. 



If 1 . 'O Qn ■&> e n m «. 



Names insert t(l in fhfs dfpartmcwt the firxi timi tvith- 

 "lui charge- After, Wc^ea'Ch insrtion, or$lM) per year. 



Those whose names api>ear below, agree to furnish 

 Italian Queens the ooiiyiiig season for f 1.00 eacli, un- 

 <ler the following comfitions; No gwarantee is to be 

 .dssumed of purity, safe deliveiy or any thing of the 

 kind, only that ilxc Queen be reared from a clioice, 

 pure mother, and ha<l commenced to lay when they 

 were shipped. They also agree to return the money at 

 anytime when customers become impatient of such 

 <ielay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear in mind that he who sends the best Queens, 

 put up neatest and most securely, will probably re- 

 ceive the most oi'ders. Special rates for warranted 

 and tested Queens, furnislied on application to any ol 

 the parties. Names with *, use an Imported Queen 

 mother. It wanted by mail, send 10c. extra. 



G. W. Dean, River Stvx. Medina Co., Oliio. 



*J. Oatman & Co., Dundee. Ills. 3t2 



*Dr. . P. H. Brown. Augusta, Georgia. 9tf 



*E. W. Hale, Wirt C. H., West Va. 6-* 



*J.M.C. Taylor. Lewistoi), Fred. Co., Md. 116 



*T. G. McGaw. Monmouth, Warren Co., Ills. 



*.J. Shaw <t Son. Chatham Center, Medina Co., O. 



*.J. H. Nellis & Bro., Canajoharie, N. Y. 



*W. H. Baleh. Oran, Onondaga Co , N. Y. 



I. Cross, Valpai-aiso, Ind. 



Miss A. Davis, Holt, Ingham Co., Mich." n-Vl 



m^e. jVIaiiTifaotiirei'S. 



A. I. Root, ?.Icdina, Ohio. 



HONEY_ JARS. 



One i)OU'D<l (square) Jars, i)er gross, S6..V) 



Two ** *• " ■' 8.S0 



One " " " Flint glasa per gross 9.00 



Two <- 4* « « « „ ,. IJQ^ 



Corks for 1 and 3 lb. Jars 7S 



Tin Foil Caps, iier gross.. 1.20 



•Lal>els, " *• .75 



A thousJind labels address printed to order 5.00 



One qi. fruit jars. Mason's p.atent, per giHjss. i7.00 



Labels for sasne, " " 65 



A thousiind labels atklress irrinted to order 4.00 



Uncapping Knives, as goo<l as any, each .W 



" " per doz 4.50 



Alsike Clover Seed, i>©i- bushel., , . .13..5() 



" *' " " peck 3..50 



" " ■"■ " pound 40 



iL.ATVGJsrrco'X'ii TsujEz invars. 



Straw Mats. Bee Veils etc., at reasonable nitcs. 



For turther parti<'.ulars, Address. 

 lU €HAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



THE BEEVKEEPERS? MAOAZIIVE, an illus- 

 trate<l monthly journal ol' 

 32 octavo pages, devoted 

 exclusively to Bee-Cul- 

 ture; edite<l by Albert J. 

 IviN«, containing contri- 

 butions from Mrs. Ellen S. 

 Tui)per and experienced 

 Eee-Keepers in Amkkic.'v 

 and EuROi'E. A large 

 sjjac* is devoted to begin- 

 nei-s, giving useful ini'or- 

 niation just when it is m<tst needed throughout the 

 vear. Terms $1..'>0 jier year. The Bee-Keepers' Tex l- 

 llook in (JernKtn vr English, and the Bee-Keepers'" 

 Magazine 1 year 11.70. A 64 page pamphlet (price .5Cc) 

 containing a beautiUil lite-like Cliroino of Honey- 

 Plants and Italian Becis in tlieir natural colors, 

 with /)r«2^ essay of Mrs. Tui)per, Queen Hearing by 

 M. Quinby, instruction for beginnefs, etc., sent Jree 

 with the Magakink. on trial, 4 months for 50 cents. 

 Agents wanted— Cash oommisbion and permanent 

 eiuplovnient. A(Wress, 



KING & SLOCUM, 61 Hwlson St., N. Y. 



ITALIAN QUEENS bred from imr>orted mothers- 

 a month earlier Uian in the North. Purity and 

 safe aiTival gxiarantecvl. Also full -colonies ot Italians 

 in Langstroth hives for sale at S^IS.OO per colony. 

 Address D«. J. P. H. BROWN, Augusta, Ga. 



MIS.S S. E. FIJEEEB, DESIGNINO ASD 

 ENi^RA VINU ON WOOD, 25 Bond Street, 

 Room 3. N. Y. Awarded Medal of Merit at Vienna 

 Exjiosition, lh7.3. Orders by mail i^romptly executed, 

 at reasonable rates, from sketches or photogi-aplis. 

 Electrotypes suppUeii. 



I5i'itisli Bee Journal 



TS A large; Beautifully Printed, and Profusely HKus- 

 X trated MONTHLY ; Clear Type and Fine Heavy. 

 Paper. 



It is <'ond«eted by CHARLES NASH ABBOTT, Han- 

 weil, "W'., London, JEiiglaud. Annual Subscription, Half- 

 a-G uinea. 



We will send it with Gleanings and pay all postage 

 forS2.50. 



IVIaterlal foi' T^aiigisf i-otli ITiAosi. 



Including 10 frames and 7 inch ca)). cut ready to nail 

 for 80c., in lots of 30 or more. Kiln dried pint lumber 

 usBd. Address J. OATMAN & CO., 



3-4p Dundee, Kane Co.. 111. 



Glass HONEY BOXES. 



.Tiist 111*? tiling foi- liox Iloiiey. 



FIKtiT PI:E3IIUMATN. r. S. FAIR. LS7i AND 187.5. 

 Circulai"s free. C. R. ISHAM, Peoria, N. Y. 2-3p 



April 29fA— "W'e have now, 1531 subscribers. Thanks, 



