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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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.A.ID'VEK^TISEnVIIElSII'S. 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



Advertisements will "be i"eceived at tlie rate often 

 cciits per line, Konpareil space, oach iuaertion, cash 

 ill advance ; and we require tliat every Advertiser 

 eatisfles -lis of his I'esponsibility and infentijjn to do 

 .all that he agrees, and that hisgoods are really worth 

 tlic jirice asked I'or them. 



mum m im mi, 



We continue to iiri])ort Viees from Italy, e\'ery two weeks 

 t: luring the seasoK, as we didiast year^ and we oiler them 

 Sor sale as usual. 



Prices- Imported Qu«e« , ,§10,00 



Home bred" (tested) 5,00 



We guarantee safe atrrival of -queens. We can furnish to 

 ■our customers tlie best references among the most rioted 

 bee-keepers of America and Europe. 



We Sell none but healthy and ja-oliflc queens. We wish 

 vthe. reader to bear in mind that nine-'fenths offlie Ame.r- 

 huni queen, breeders are nonv breeding from qaiee^is im- 

 piirfed throiiilt. ms. Many of tliem purchase imported 

 ■queens from us cceru ijear. 



If necessary w>s will giveto those of onir custoia>er5 who 

 "ivish it. evidence that we receive 22 queens from Italy 

 ■ovei-v two week-s, during fhe -season, fro-m May to C>ct 



Our customers are authorized to send back all queens 



M iih Khich .they areaiot satisfied, and we will return the 



iiionef,' and exprjeis charges, on condition tliat ■t^.iey will 



>ond us an affidavit that tlie-qneen is the same that Ihey 



rtvceived from us. 



Address, CH. DADAJTT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111. 



Names of responsible i:>arties Avill be inserted in 

 •uitlier of the following depaj.'.tmeuts, at a unifoi'm 

 j>ri«e -ef 10c. eaeii insertion, or Si. 00 par year. 



$1®®® (^]tt©©a:®® 

 Xames insertnd in this d-spcu-Vment the first iimt wiiJi- 

 •out churge. After, Wc.<eack iiisriion, o.r$l.(\0^ner year. 



Those whose iiajnes appear below, agree to furnish 

 ritalian Queens the coming season t<3r Sl.OO ■eaoh, u«- 

 'der the following conditions; No guaa-antee is to be 

 .■issmned <ef jmrity, safe (telivevy or any thing of the 

 kind, oaly that five Queeu lie reared from a choice, 

 ^lure mother, and had commenced to lay when they 

 f.vere sfoipped. They also agree to return the money at 

 any time wiicn customers become impatient of such 

 -Jcla^' as may be «na«?>oidabk;. 



Bear in mind that he who sends the best Queens, 

 (j>ut nj) neatest and most securelj-, will jirobably .re- 

 'oeivc t'le inost orders. S-iiecial rates for warrantecl 

 .•md tested Queeeis, furnished onii])plication to any ol 

 £he parties. Names with *, use an Importe^l Queen 

 uiother. If wanted by mail, send 10c -extra. 

 G. W^ Dean, River Stvx, Medina Co., Oh'le. 

 *J. Oatman & Co., Dundee, Ills. St2 



*Dv. . P. H. Brown. Augusta, Georgia- Stf 



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



*J.M.C. Taylor, Lewiston, Fred. Co., Md. Itl 



'"■T. G. McGaw, Momnouth, Warren Co., Ills. 

 ''.J. ShinvJt Son, Chatham Center, Medina Co., -O. 5 7 

 ^J. H. Nellis & Bro., Canajohane, N. Y, 

 Miss A. Davis, Ho!t, Insham Co.. Mich. 3-1-2 



*Aaron L Woiduer. Birfcr. Adams Co., Pa. <;-12 



.1. B. Dines, Libertyville, St. Prancois Co., Mc (I 



"'J. S. Woodburn, Dickinson, Cumb. Co., Pa. C-11 



*P. H. Gibb'^, Guelph. Ontario, Canada. 

 *Staples, Andrews J: Vaughan, Cohiml^a, T«mi. 7-11 

 *W. P. Irish, New Portage, O. > 7-12 



B'©©s Mmm 



We, whose names appear l3elow, agree to furnish bee.s 

 as follows : A two fra.me nucleus, full of brood a^id bees. 

 M-Uh tested queen, for 5f6,O0, or the s-ame wdth .Sl.OO queeii 

 tor f. 00. Where five are ordered at one time, Sl.OO less on 

 .■iack nudeus ; * names use oaly imported motJiers. 



*E. C. Blakeske, Medina, Ohio. t3-tf 



* J. S. W.oodburn, DickinsoM, Cumb. Co., Pa. G-11 



* J. M. C. Taylor, Lewiston, Fred. Co., Md. 7-1 

 *Aaron I. Weidner, Bigler, Adams Co., Pa. 7-10 



*\Vm. J, Andrews, ColKinbia, Teiniessee. Stf 



Hive ]M:a«ufacliix'ei».s. 



A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



.) . S. WocdbTu-n, Dickinson, Cumb. Co.. Pa. 



M, S. West, Pontiac, Jlicli. 



Oil 

 G-5 



HONEY JARS. 



One pound (square) Jars, per gross, U^.TA) 



Two " '• " " S-.'SO 



One " '• " Flint g-lass per gross 9.00 



Two *"• "• ■'" " " " " 11.00 



Corks for 1 and 2 lb. jars , 7r> 



Tin Foil Caps, i>er gross .1.20 



I Labels, " " 75 



i A thousand labels address printed to order, .5.00 



I One qt. fruit jars, Mason's patent, ^ler gross 18.00 



I Labels for same. " " (;5 



i A thousand labels add-ress printed to-order 4.00 



j Uncapping Kiiives, as good as any, each .50 



" " per doz ." 4.50 



Alsike Clovei-Seed, per busSiel 13..50 



*' "' "•' " peck. 3.50 



" " '• " poTind 40 



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



For further iKirticul4irs, Address, 

 Itf CHAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, Oliio. 



THE BEE-KEEPEKS' MAOAXIlVE, an illus- 

 trated monthly journal oi' 

 "i octavo jjages, devoted 

 exclusively to Bee-Cul- 

 ture ; edited by Albekt J. 

 King, containing contri- 

 liut'ions from Mrs. Ellen S. 

 Tui)i>er and experienced 

 Bee-Keepers in America. 

 aiKi EiUKOPE. A large 

 ■-pace is devoted to Ixjgin- 

 ners. giving tiseful inlbr- 

 nmtion j\ist when it is nuist needed throughout the 

 year. Terms $^1.50 per year. The Bee-Keepers' Text- 

 Book in Gerincm or JSnglish, and the Bee-Kee]>ers' 

 Magazine 1 year $1.70. A 64 page pamjihlet (price 50c) 

 containing a Ijeautilul life-like CSironi-o of Hoiiey- 

 Plasits and Ita.liau Bees in their natural colors, 

 with prize essay of Mrs. Tupper, Qiteen Rearing by 

 M. Quiuby, instniebion for beginners, etc., sent free 

 with the M.vciAZ.iNi;, on trial, 4anonlhs for 50 cents. 

 Agents wanted — Casli comniissioin a.nd .i>eimauent 

 emploj-ment. Address, 

 KING & SLOCUM , 6 1 Hudson St., N. Y. 



MISS S. E. FUEEER, BESIGJVIJS'G AND 

 EN-GRAVING ON U^'OOD, 25 Bond Street, 

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

 Expositian, 1S73. Orders by mail promptly executed, 

 at reasooabl-G rate.s, ftoin sket<;ih'es'Or pnotographs. 

 Electrotypes suppl ied. 



]VIatei'ial for- 3Liaixgsti'ot li iHi-\ es, 



In-cluding 10 frames and 7 inch cap, cut ready to naii 

 lor SOc., in lots of 30 or anore. Kiln dried pine Iwmber 

 used. Address J, OATMAN & CO., 



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



OUR Bee Journal of the S^iuthern States. Issued 

 monthly at S2.00 per year. S>iniijle copies free. 



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



THE 



TS A LARGE, Beautifully Pi-iuted. and Profuselv Illus- 

 JL trated MONTHLY; Clear Ty])e and Fine Heavy 

 Pajjer. 



It is conducted by CHARLES NASH ABBOTT, Han- 

 well, W., Londoji, England. Annual Sub.scription, Haif- 

 a-Guinea. 



We will send it with Gi-eanings and pay all postage 

 for S2.50. 



C^Tieeifis. 1876, <Q,iieens. 



I shall have for sale to Bee-keepers the jiresent season. 

 Choice Tested breeding queens. Itaisetl in full slocks, 

 from selected Imported Mothers. Price, 



One queen S4,00 



Two " 7,00 



Three " 10,00 



N'One s«nt by mail. 

 4-10 Address JAMES LA BARE, Cincinnati, O. 



TEA-KETTEE BEE-FEEDERS. large 

 enough to feed 18 lbs. at a '-dose :'" with it, enough 

 can be given in one day, under favorable circumstan- 

 ces, to last over winter. Price reduced to 75c., or §1.00 

 by mail. Quart (3 lbs.) feeder, 10c. ; bv mail 16c- 



A- L Roor, MeiUna,Ohio. 



