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-GliEANllSfGS IN BEE CULT UHE 



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jA.ID"VEE,TISE3S/fl:E3SrTS- 



AfUevMso-.irciits wll'be-i'ecei\'«d tit tbs rate -oT feeii 

 •cents iicv line, 'Nonpareil spaoe, each insertion, ■<'ash 

 an a<lv;tiice; and we i-equii-e tJiiat (Ts'eiy Advertiser 

 «atisfi'esii6'0f liis I'ssiKmsibilitT,' and intention to do 

 iill that he agrees, and that his'^oods are really worth 

 the price asked for them. 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



We -continue tcimport bees ■from Ittfly. eveiy two^n'eeks 



•durina; the ■season, aswedad&ast j>eRr; imd i,ve offei- them 



ftor saile as uatial. 



Prices : Inrported Qiieen $1©,00 



Home hmi. (tested) -^ - 5,00 



We euarantec safe arrival of queesis. We can f iiriiish to 



<oiir customei's the best references amcfag ttie inost inoted 



bee-keepers of AuKnwa and Eiiroi^e. 

 Wesell'iione butiS>edthy piid prolific q'vieeiis. We -svis'h 



'-the reader to liearin mind that nine-tenths oftfte Jlmer- 

 ''C(X)fqi'ecn'fir«iA(rs ere nmn irefeUny from qveeiis im- 



jioried ihrtuii ue. Ma^iy of tfeeni purohaise i!mporteA 



I queens from ua-civrf/ jfcar. 



If necessary weo'/ill .arlve to faose of onr •customers %vlio 



"»vish it, e\'idence that we receive t'l queens 'from Italy 



■ jverv tv.'o week-s, darfcig the scmsoii, from Mnv to Oct. 

 Address, €H. DADA XT jc S< )N, 



Hamilton, Hancock, Co.. in. 



Names of res]X)nsible parties will be ini?erted in 

 -eith-er of Che foUowinjj deptirtments. at a rarltorm 

 gjrioe -of 10c. eadh insertioa, or ^.00 pea- y<em. 





<* t»^lli 



iV«?>»«S'i'*!S&!'?Bff <n t'li.i (h^part.ncsit the fi^ fit tKiu tvii^i- 

 nut chiirge. AfUr, 10?. ca<-h -uisriuin, or^bX^f^'iper .year. 



Tho&e3vlK)«3 sinsnes aj>iK;afr \>e\(r^\ agive 'to ftniiish 

 atalian Queens th« coming season tor f 1,00 each, mi- 

 •ler the following conditiosis; No gnai-a^rt'ce is to be 

 .•assimied of inn-iU', safe deMvery or any thing 'Of the 

 &ind, onlj- tiiai the fQiiieeH be 'fearetl lis-om a choice, 

 pui-e motiier, and hatl commenced to lay wiien they 

 ■were ship]>ed. Tltey also agi'ee to retirrn foe iiioney at 

 any tjiine wh(Hi enstoiinefi's become impalBcnt of sudi 

 'delay as may be iKiavoidable. 



Bear in <aiind that iie y&io s«ids the i>est •Quoeiw, 

 ?)jut tip neatest and «iost securely, v>t\\ probably re- 

 'ceive tSie most orders. Sjiecial rates for warranted 

 and tested •Qiieeas, fiirnished on appMcataou to any of 

 •tlie parties. Naines with *, use a«i Mipoited Queen 

 cnother. If wanted ^y mail, send 10c. extra. 

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

 *.J. Oatraan & Co., Dimdee, Ills. St2 



*Dr. . P. H. Bro^^Tl, Augiista, ■Geoi'gia. Mi 



•*E. W. Hale, Wirt C. H., West Va. ■0-6 



*J.M.C. Taylor, Lewlston, Fred. Co., Md. itl 



'*T. G. McGaw, Monmouth, W^arren Co., lU-s. 

 '*.!. Sh:i\v <!t Son. Chatham Ceiiter, Medina Co„l^. -iJ 7 

 '•■.T. H. A'ellis & Bro., Canajoharie, X. Y. 

 "W. H. Balch, Ora-n, Oiwndaga 'Co., N. ¥. 

 I. Cross, V;ilparniso, Ind. 



-Aliss A. Davis, Holt, Ingliam Co., Mich. 3-l'2 



Aaron I. Weidner, Biirter, Adams Co., Pa. ■*)-!£ 



.1. B. Dines. Lib3rty\ille, St. Francois Co.. Mo, f) 



*.f. S. Woodburn, I)ickinson, Cuwib. Co., Pa. <!-li 



■'P. H. G4bbs, Giieli^fc, Ontarso, Canada. 

 '^.Stapies. Andrews & V'auglian, Coh.inibia, Temi. 7-11 

 *W. P. Irish, New Portage, O. 7-1-2 



Wi-, wiiose names a^aijear below, ajjree to furnish bees 



as follows : A two frame nucleus, full di fci-ood a'ad Iwes. 



■^vith tested queen, for1f(;,00, or the -same with SLOO queen 



Sfor 4.00. M'here five are ordered at one tim6, SI .00 less on 



each lUK-leus : * names, use only iimiX)rtedmotijei"s, 



*!■:. C. Blakeslee, Medina, Ohio. O-tf 



*.J. S. WojdiKirn, DJckinson, Cumb. Co., Pa, <>-ll 



" .1 . JI. C. Taylor, Lewlston, Fred. Co., Md. 7-1 



Aaron I. Weidner, Bisler, Adams Co.. Pa. T-IO 



A. I. Rcot, Medina, Ohio. 



•T. S. Wootflnnii, Dickinson, Cumli. Ca. Pa, V.ll 



M. S. West, Pontiac, Mich. 'Oa 



C«93I35S, — I have -smne in the standaixl Lan!r>tiK)th 

 'inine, of averauo quslity, which I will carefully pack 

 and ilclivtr on the cai-s at 'iij cts. each in lots of liftv or 

 ■more. -Uklress, F. T. Xl'XX. Cberlin, Ohio. 



HONE^ JAKS. 



Giie poiwMl (9<iuai'e) J-ars, pei-^ross .^0.5(1 



Two '- " " " S-.'JO 



One " *' " 'Fli«l glass per gross.. .^..O.Wi 



Two '' "■ ^ _ " .. .. I. .,...11.00 



Corks for 1 aiKi 2 lb. jat-.s.., 75 



Tin Foil Caps, per gross 1.2<i 



Isabels, '• '• ..., T5> 



A thousand labels address i^rintcd to order -..""lOO 



One .(It. fruit jars. Mason's patent, per gross 18.00 



Labels for sauie, "• " 05 



A tllo^lsaild lal>els a-ddrcss printe'd to -order. 4.()0 



Uneapping 'Knives, as good as any, each .^o 



" " perdoii., ..,." 4..5<i 



Alsike do'^KJv Seed, {>er Ijiiisliel b'J.oO 



"• *' '• *• peck ,..:s..')«) 



■" " *' " poimd , 4" 



ai^A.lVOSTllOT'Il B3EaE MIVE>5, 

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



Foi- Ixirther particulai's, Address. 

 Itf Ce AS. F. MUTH, Cincinntitq, Ohio. 



'CHE BEE-KEEPERS' MA<i.\ZINE, an illus- 

 trated monthly journal otf 

 32 octavo jtages, devoted 

 exclusively to Bee-Cul- 

 ture ; edited by Albert J. 

 KiN<i, containing contri- 

 butions from Mrs. Ellen 8. 

 Tupper and exijcrienced 

 Bee-Keepers in America. 

 a-nd EuKOi'E. A large 

 space is devoted to begin- 

 ners, giving iiseful infor- 

 Riation Just when it is m-ost neetletl throughout the 

 vear. Terms $1..W per year. The Bee-Keepers' Text- 

 Book in 'Germicm or English., anil the Bee-Keepers' 

 Magazine 1 jear S1.7C. \ 64 page pamiihlet (price .'JOc) 

 containing a beautiliil lil'e-likc CJirosno of Hoii«y" 

 Pl«i'ait'S an-l Sta'linit Bees in their natural colors, 

 v;\ih. prize essay of Mrs. Tu]ii)er, Queen Rearing by 

 M. Quinby, instriietion for fieginneis, etc, sent free 

 with tiie MA'GA.eine, on trial, 4jnont4is tor .50 cents. 

 Agents wanted— Cash oomtnission ami i>ermanent 

 emnloj^iietit. Ad<lress, 

 KING & SLOC UM, 01 Hudson St., N, V. 



MISJ< S. E. FIJI>E£B, DESIGNiya AND 

 EJSXilRAVINiJ ON WOOD. 2.') Bond Street, 

 Uoom .'>. N. Y. Awarded Me<lal of Merit at Vienna 

 tlxpositioii. 1^73. Orders by mail promptly executed, 

 at reasonable rates, fixxRi sketches oi- photographs. 

 Electrotypes supplied. 



Matei'ial fox- Laiigsti^ollv IIi-%^;s, 



liicludang 10 frames and 7 incli cap, «ut ready to nail 

 for SOc., in lots of ;W or more. Kiln dried piitc kimber 

 Tised. Adfh-ess J. OATMAN & CO., 

 A-4p il>unilee. Kane C o.. III. 



■OUR Bee Jotinial of tlie So\d-he=n States. Issued 

 nioiitlilv at 82.00 per vear. Sample copies free. 



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



Do not think of taking the inside out of your ex- 

 tra<toi-s when cle.aning them. Simply use n tea-kettle 

 of hot waiter, rinse well, and turn it over to ilrain. 



2^tWi— Fui-c yelk)w wax is a success after all. We 

 will W'ork it up for half, or will pay 3.>c cash for wax 

 made with oiw wax exti-actors, orSCc for the common. 

 !t looks now very much, as it we should lie obliged to 

 start a wax bleaching establishment. 



The section boxes work most beautifully witli foun- 

 dations the full size; the expense is about ;ic, each, 

 and in about one week, they are capped ami ready 

 for market. In the way of selling, they beat "hot 

 cakes^" all to pieces. 



The iNVEKTiox of the season.— Put a common lamp 

 into a box with one side and the top open. Co\ er the to]) 

 with wire cloth: place on the wire cloth a tin cuj) con- 

 taining wax. Keep the wax just melted byiurnini; the 

 lamp wick up or down. Now with a pencil brush, you 

 can put the melted wax just where you want it. Fit a 

 lioam in youi- honey lio.\es just where you wish the guide ; 

 lay the foundations, after being cut to the projier si/e, on 

 it. Brush the wax on at top and bottom, witlidraw your 

 board, and they are firm, Hat. and just at tin' Tii-dit spot. 

 Be suTO and have the upper edireof the sheet secure. 

 After ycu get it s;oiii!r nicely, look hippy. 



