. Gleanings in bee culture. I believe, ifyou are careful to avoid inducing bees, byfeeding, to come out in unseasonable weath-er. No doubt great things might be accom-plished \)\ pusliiiig our colonies so as to getthem powerful Ijefore the honey-crop honey-yield comes late in the season,and this gives you a chance to get your beesV)uilt up strong in time to be ready for it.—It seems to me as though that grin of theneighbors was a pretty good thing in yourcase, was it not, friend And this onlyverifies the little text, that all things shallwork together for good to those who love


. Gleanings in bee culture. I believe, ifyou are careful to avoid inducing bees, byfeeding, to come out in unseasonable weath-er. No doubt great things might be accom-plished \)\ pusliiiig our colonies so as to getthem powerful Ijefore the honey-crop honey-yield comes late in the season,and this gives you a chance to get your beesV)uilt up strong in time to be ready for it.—It seems to me as though that grin of theneighbors was a pretty good thing in yourcase, was it not, friend And this onlyverifies the little text, that all things shallwork together for good to those who love theLord. UPRIGHT EXTRACTOR-GEARING. AN IMPUOVEMKNT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THEGEARINO. niLE it seems to me by far the mostilAf convenient form of gearing is thatwhich we have for years used on ourextractors, whicli may be, for thesake of distinction, called horizontalgearing, there is still quite a number ofthe friends who insist on having the gearingstand upright so as to turn like a grindstone,as shown in the cut The gearing generally used for this purposeis that designed for churns, if I am correct,and a piece of wood has to be put across the ex^tractor to hold it. The above we luive luulmodified, so as to attach directly to the sidesof tlie can, making it all metal, strong andlight. Tiie lower p:\rt of the upright siiaftis made s(iuare,and goes into a s(iiiare castingsecurely soldered into the upper part of therevolving basket. Extractois made withthis sort of gearing will be 50 cts. more thanour ordinary style; aiid wliere parties wantjust the gearing, as shown in the cut, formaking thejr own extractors, the price will 332 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUKE. MAY be $ each, or $ for ten. It seems tome the upright gearing is unwieldy and un-handy. It is also awkward and unwieldy toship, {om]»are(l with the compact and simpleliorizontal gearing. O. J. HETHERINGTONS REVEESIBLE-PRAME BEE-HIVE. THE MUST KKASIBLE KEVEHSIBLK FKAMt: NOW BE-FORE US, AS IT SEEMS TO ME. TN or


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