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GLEANIN-GS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Ailveitaseaients 'Will t)C received at ttie rate often 

 •■•eut-s i>er Kiie, XaaiTareil sjjaoe. eafcli maertk>n. cash 

 til a<lva7HC«; a^Kl we reciuii-c t!iat every Advertiser 

 6;itisties«sof liTS resjiOMsibilitT." aiul iiiteiiticni to do 

 31 11 that li>e a^ees. and that his'goods are really worth 

 t he iirice asked I'or them. 



MonTSs m mi itai?, 



WecoTiftiiue to Trn]X)rt hees from Italy, every two weelis 

 ilurinsr tbe«ensoii, a.s fre did Jast year; and weoffes' them 

 "icir sa^e :is usual 



Fi-ices: Imported 'Queen 818,00 



Home fered (test'cd).-- ^ -. 5,00 



We ^arsmtee -safe arrival of queeJis, We caji f urnisJi to 

 •iiiir customei-s the best refei-eiK'es nmowg the most sioted 

 bee-keepers of America and PXirope. 



We seE mone but liealthy Piid jK-ofefle queen-s. We wish 

 tlie reader to bear an mind that nine-tenths of the Amer- 

 icrni </u&nhroe(fers sre nov; breeding front qm^ens im- 

 Itorted fhrouii «sr Many of tVian pin«hase importetl 

 ^liieens from n»<c.very ipear. 



If tiecessaiy we "aill give to tliose of oiir •custoiner^ who 

 ■wisli it, ef/idence that we receive tt ijueens fro^n ItaJy 

 '•A erv two weeks. duriKg the season, from Stay to Oct. 

 Address, CH. DADAXT & SOX, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co_ 111. 



ITALIAN QUEENS bretl iVoiii imiwrtetl inothei-s— 

 a m<»iiifcii earlier than va the Xofth. Purity and 

 sale arrival gvmi-anteed. Also full colonies ot Italians 

 in Langstrotii hives fov sale at Sl.'i.iX) jier colony. 

 Address Dr. J. P. H. BROWN, Augusta, Ga. | 



Names of re.sponsible parties will be i^nserted in , 

 c'itlier of tfae following depaitwients, at a uniform [ 

 gn-ice of lOe. each insertion, or $1,00 per year. | 



Names ins&r(<'.d m, this department the firnt, timt with- \ 

 out c/iiourge. Aftef, lQc.€aehinsrtioH,ur^l.(^i)eryear.\ 



Those whose nasnes appear Ix^low, agree to famish 

 Stalian Queens the coming season for SI.OO each, un- I 

 tier the following cotiditions; No guarantee is to be 

 .Mssujued of purify, safe delivery or any thing of the 

 ?<ind, only tiiat tiie Queen be reared from a choice, 

 pure mother, and had commenced to lay when they 

 were shipped. They also agree to return tiie nioaey at 

 anytime when customers become impatient of such 

 • leiay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear iii niind that he who sends the best Queens. 

 jiut up neiUest and most securely, will probably re- 

 ■feive the most orders. SiK?cial rates for warranted 

 sind tested Queeus, furnished on application to any ol 

 -The parties. Names with *, use an Imported Queen 

 iuother. If wanted by mail, send 10c. extra. 

 G. W. Dean, River Styx. Medina Co., Ohio. 

 *J. Oatman & Co., Dundee, Ills. .?l-2 



*Dr. . P. II. Brown. Augusta, Georgia. ytl 



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



*J.M.C. Taylor, Lewistou, Fred. Co., Md. IMS 



"*r. G. McGaw, Monmouth, Warren Co., Ills. 

 *.I. Shnw ,k Sou. Chatham Center, 5Ieflina Co., O. 

 '*.J. H. Nellis Hi Bro., Cana|oh:irii', X. Y. 

 ='W. H. Balch. Cian, Onondagti Co , N. Y. 

 I. Cross, V^alparaiso, Ind. 



3Iiss A. Davis, Holt. Ingham Co., Blieh. 5-12 



Aaron L Weidner, Eiirler, Adams Co., Tenn. <;-ll 



.1. B. Dines, Libertyville, St. Francois Co., Mo, " fi 

 *.I. S. Woodburn, Dickinson, Cumb. Co., Pa. (5-11 { 



We, whose names appear below, agree to furnish bees | 

 ;is follows : A tivo frame nucieus, full of crood and bees, j 

 w ith tested queen, for 5ft),W, or the same with 81,00 queen 

 lor f.OO. Where Ave are ordered at one time, 81,00 less on | 

 each nucleus ; * names, use only imported mothers, | 



*E. C. Biakeslee, Medina, Ohio. 0-tf ] 



*J. S. Woodburn, Dickinson, Cumb. Co., Pa. 0-11 I 



A. I. Rcot, Medina, Ohio. 



.1. S. Woodburn, Dickinson, Cumb. Co., Pa. 



M. •-. West, Pouiiuc, Mi;-b. 



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MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



HONE XTJ a R ST 



Oac iXHWxl (sqivarelJacs, i)er gross, S6.50 



Two " '• " "• 8.50 



Omc ■" *' " Flint glass per gross 9.00 



T-ax) *♦ ** " .1 « .. .. £i_o(i 



Corks fov la«Kl2it>. jars, ,. , "l"' 



Tin FoilCaps, per gross l.^i 



Lal)els, •• " ■- 7-'> 



A tlioiissMd labels address printed to oi"der 5.00 



One <Jit. fi-uit .iai"s. Mason's jwUent, per gi'oss i 7.00 



Lal>els for sjune, " " ...K» 



A thousand labels address printed to order 4.0O 



Uncapping Knives, as good as any, each .")(> 



*' *• per doz ,\., 4..'iO 



Alsike Clover Seed, i>er busliel 13..Xt 



" *• '• " peck 3.50 



'• " " '• pound -W 



1L<A1VGSTK0TH BE:33 XMVE.*??, 



Stj-aw Mats, Bee Veils etc., at reasonable rates. 



For further i>articulars. Address, 

 Itf CHAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



THE BEE-KEEPERS^ ]n:A«AZI]VE, an illus- 

 trated monthly journal of 

 32 octavo pages, devoted 

 exclusivelv to Bee-Cul- 

 ture; edite<l by Albkrt J. 

 Kixu, containing contri- 

 butions from Mrs. Ellen S. 

 Tupjicr and experienceit 

 Bee-Kecpers in Amehica 

 an<l • EcRoi'E. A large 

 space is devoted to l)egin- 

 ners, giving useful infor- 

 ntation just when it is most needed throughout the 

 year. Terms $1.50 jier year. The Bee-Kee|)ers' Text- 

 I?ook in German or English, and the Bue-Keei)ers'' 

 Magazine 1 year Si. 70. A W nage pamidilet (price .^Cc) 

 containing a beautilul life-like Clirouio of Honey- 

 Plants and Italian B«cs in their natural colors, 

 \\ii\i prize essay of Mrs. Tupjier, Queen Rearing by 

 M. Qninby. instruction for beginneis. etc., sent /ree 

 with the "Maoazixk, on trial, 4 months lor 50 cents. 

 Agents wanted— Cash commission and peimanenl 

 emplovment. Ad<lress, 



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



MISS S. E. FTJL,L,ER, DESIGNING AND 

 ENGRAVING ON WOOD, "25 Bond SlreeU 

 Room :i. N. Y. Awarde<l Medal of Merit at Vienna 

 Exi)osition, 1*73. Orders by mail promptly executed, 

 at reasonable rates, from sketches or photographs. 

 Etecirotypes supplied. 



British Bee Journal 



TS A LARGE, Eeautifullv Printeil. and Profusely llliis- 

 JL t rated MONTHLY ;' Clear Tyjx? and Fine Heavy 

 Paper. 



It is conducted by CHARLES NASH ABBOTT, Han- 

 weli, W., Loudon, England. Annual Subscription, Half- 

 a-Guiuea. 



We will send it with Gi-EAMNGS and pa;>- all postage 

 for S^ 50. 



IMaterial fov I^angstvotli Hi^^es, 



Including 10 frames and 7 inch cnp, cut ready to nail 

 for 80c., in lots of oO or more. Kiln dried pine lumber 

 used. Address J. OATMAX & CO., 



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



Queens and Huclei &o!ii an Imported Uother. 



Ready to ship by June ^Oth Price of tested queens 

 $3,00; warranted '82,00. Xudei with tested ((ueeu—tv^-o 

 Lingstroth frames with plenty of brood and, 8«i,(X» each or 

 Si5,00 for five. Full swarms with warranted queens in 

 Langstroth hives 812,00, or ten for SlOO,00. 

 (!l^f E. C. BLAK E8LKE. Medina. Ohio. 



ComBS^ — I have some in the standard Langstroth 

 frame, of average iiuality. which I will carefully pack 

 and deliver on the cars at 25 cts. each in lots of fifty or 

 more. Address, F. T. NI'^X, Ober in, Ohio. 



OUR Bee Journal of the Southern States. Issued 

 mouthlv at S2.()0 per vcar. Sample conies free. 



Address \. V. jMOOX & Co. 'Rcmc, Georgia. ■ 



