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-GLEANINGS IN BEETDULTURE. 



558 



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Advertisomeuts will {>e recoiv<Kl at the rate ef ten I 

 <;eiits ])er line, MouijareJl space, eacli insertion, cash j 

 'ill advance^ and we require tliat every Ad\ertiser j 

 satisfies us of Iks responsibiUtj- and iiUention to do i 

 al! that he agrees, and that hisgoods are realiy worth 

 the I'rico asked lor them. 



iMFoms m mi halt, 



We continue to iiKixjrt Iteesfrom Italy, everj" t'v.X) weeks 

 "luring theseaiiOH, as we did4ast year; asid we offer them 

 t\jr sale as usu:iv!. 



Prices: Jm.pwt-ed QueeH— . ■, - $10,00 



Home br«d. (tested) 5,00 



\5'e euarantee safe arrival of qiieciis. We can f uniisli to 

 •-r.v.r customers ti;e best r^erenc«s an'iOQg the most noted 

 bee-keejjers of America a«d Europe. 



We sell none hut bealthy and prolific queens. We ^vi!^.l 



the reader to feear in mind that nine-tenths (if the A.mer- 



r;in qgeeit breeders are uoic breedi)ig from queens uu- 



i'l'irteO throvJi v,s. Many of ifeeau piiichase imiwrted 



fjueens from us fij^ery year. ■ 



If necessary we will give to those of -our customers svho 

 wish it, evidence tiiat we i-cceive 2* queens frcan Italy 

 t-verj two weeks, dyiiug the season, from 3Iay to Oct. 



We will retuiM tfeeir^iaoney to those wlio will -not like 

 our queens altera two month's tiial. provided they send 

 tbe queen back wiih aii affidavit estabiishiuir tliat it is 

 M:e same guee^J. 



Address. CH. PAD.\NT & SOX, 



Hamilton. Hancock Co.. 111. 



Names of resi5onsJble parties will be inserted in 

 <iither of tke loUowing dep;u-tments, at a uniform 

 rajce of lOc each insertion, or §1.00 per year. 



Xairtes iKS.eri<:d in this depariinent t^ie firnf Unit with- 

 ■ (lA charge. Aft^fy We.'eachins7'iio)i,uri:lXX> per year. 



Those wh<?se names appear below, agree to furnish 

 Italian Queens the coming season for Sl.OO each, un- 

 • ier the following conditions; No guarantee is to be j 

 .::isiimed oi purity, safe delivery or any tiling of the j 

 kind, only that the Queen be reare<l from a choice, \ 

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

 \vcre shipi>ed. They also agree to return the money at 

 iuiy time when custoaiers become impatient of siich 

 "ieiay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear in mind that he who sends the I>est Queens, 

 f,iut up neatest and most securely, will probably re- 

 <jeive the most ortlers. Special rates for warranted 

 .iml tested Queens, furnished on application to any ol 

 .'he parties. Names with *■, use an Imported Queen 

 :;;0!her. If wanted bv mail, send K>c. extra. 

 '"G. W. Dean, Elver Stvx. Medina Co., Ohio. 

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



"^Dr. . P. H. Bix)wn. Augusta, Georgia. 9tf 



*E. W. Hale, Wirt 0. H., West Va. 6-€ 



' J.5I.C. Taylor, Lewiston, Fred. Co., Md. Itl 



"".T. H. ^^ellis &, Bro., Caiiaioharie, N. Y. 5-10 

 "\iiss A. Davis, Holt. Insham Co., Jlich. .5-12 

 ' Vaioii L Weidner, Biirler, Adams Co., Pa- fi-12 

 ~-r. S. 'VVoodbu™, Dickinson, Cumb. Co., V-a. 6-11 

 "P. H. Gibts, Guelph. Ontario, Canada. i 



"'Staples, Andrews A: ^'au^han, Columbia, Tenu. 7-11 ' 

 "W. P. Irish, New Portase, O. 7-ie 

 I. W. Cramer, Oneida. Kno.x Co.. Pis. 9-10 



We, whose eiames appear telow, agree to furnish bees 

 ;is follows: A two frame nucleus, full of brood and Ijees. 

 v,-ith tested queen, for &5,0<i, oi- the same with Sl,00 queen 

 for 4.00. Where five are ordered at one time. .?l,00 {ess on 

 •each nucleus ; * names, use oiily imjxirted mothers. 



*J. S. Woodbuni, Dickinson. Cumij. Co., Pa. 6-11 



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



".^UTOU L Weidjier, Bigler, Adams Co., Pa. 7-10 



*Wm. .J. Andrews, Columbia, Tennessee. Stf 



Ili^e jVIaiiiifactiirei's, 



A. I. Rcot, Medina, Ohio. 



•T. !i. WoodViuni, Dickinson, Cumb. Co,. Pa. 



^I. S. West, Poiitiac, :\lich. 



6-11 

 6-5 



(iLEAXiNGS is mailed befoi-e the first of each month in- 

 .',-V"Vj/, t.nd if it does not reach you accoi-dingly, the 



tault is in the mails. Since the fast mail trains have btcn 



stopped, we have complaints every mcntt. 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. ^ 



hone;^ jars. 



One pound {square) Jars, i>er gross, SO.oti 



Two " " " " 8.(0 



One V. u u. Flint glass per gross S.50 



T-,VO " " " I. ,. *. .. n,.g(, 



Corks for 1 and 2 lb. jars 75 



Tin Foil Caps, per gross 1,20 



Lalxils, " " 75 



.\ thousand labels addixjss printed to order 5.00 



One qi. fruit jars. Mason's patent, per gross 17.00 



Labels for same, *• " 65 



A tiiousand labels a<ldress printed to oiiler 4.00 



Un<;ap)3ing Knives, as goo<l as any, each 50 



" " perdoz 4.50 



-Alsike Clover Seoil, per bushel 13.50 



"' ■" ■" peck 3.50 



" " '* " pound 40 



Catnip Seed, per lb 66.58 



*' " per ounce 5C< 



straw Mats, Bee Veils etc.. at reasonable i-atcs. 



For further particulars, Address, 

 712 CHAS. F. MUTH. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' M:A<iAZi:VE, an illus- 

 trated monthly journal oi 

 ^ -c:ss»ft-— p-j "'- octavo pages, devoted 

 ^? ^^^^ ^- Y\_ exclusively to Bee-Cul- 

 ^^mmg0 /rniSk^ ture; edited by Albert J. 

 ^ i^^Xi^ H .^ _V^5»bv^^i^'*^' containing contri- 

 yPpbutions from Mrs. Elleu S. 

 Tupjier and ex]ierieuccd 

 Vi.-j^l^^y' Bee-Keepers in Amekic.v 

 ii,=»-Kfcr j^j^^^ EuKOi'E. A large 

 space is devot€<I to begin- 

 ners, giving useful infoi"- 

 mation just when it is most needed throughout the 

 year. Terms 81.50 per year. The Bee-Keepers' Test- 

 book in German or English^ an<l the Bee-Keepers'" 

 Magazine 1 year Si. 70, A W page parajihlet (price cCc) 

 containing a beautiful lit'e-likc CJiromo of Honey- 

 Pltiuts and lialiau Bees in their natural colors, 

 with prize essaj' of Mrs. Tupiier, Queen Rearing hy 

 M. Quinby, instruction for lK?ginners, etc., sent free 

 with the "M.A.G-\ziSE, on trial, 4 months forofi cents. 

 Agents wanted— Cash commission and permanent 

 employment. Address, 



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



MISS S. E. Fl'EEER, DESIGNING AND 

 EXGRAVISG OX WOOD. 25 Bond Street, 

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

 Exposition, 1*73. Orders by mail promptly executed, 

 at reasonable rates, from sketches or photographs. 

 Electrotypes supplied. ^ 



OUR Bee Journal of the Southern -States. Issued 

 mouthlv at S2.00 per year. Sample copies free. 



Address A. "F. MOON <N: Co. Rome, Georgia, 



THE 



Britisli Bee Jou-i'nal 



Is A LARGE. Beautifull^v Pi-intetl. and Profuselj- Illus- 

 trated MONTHLY; Clear Tyjje .and Fine Heavy 

 Pa]3er, 



It is conducted by CHARLES NASH ABBOTT, Han- 

 well, W., London, England. Annual Subscription, Haif- 

 a-Guinea. 



We will send it %vith Gleanings aud paj- all jxistage 

 for S2.50. 



<^ixeeiis- 1876. <^i\eeiis. 



I shall have for sale to Bee-keei^ei-s the jiresent season, 

 Choice Tested breeding queens. Raised in iuU stocks, 

 from selected Imported Motliei's. Price, 



One queen S4,00 



Two '■ 7,C0 



Thi-ee " 10,00 



None sent bv mail. 

 4-10 Address JA:MES LA BARE, Cincinnati, O, 



Imported and home I'l-ed queens; lull colonies and 

 nucleus colonies : bee-keeper's supplies of all kinds. 

 Queens bred earlv in the season. Send for catalogue. 



Address DR. J. P. II. BROWN, 

 !)-tf Auov'.sta. Ga. 



