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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 1. 



BEE SUPPLIES 



Address 



We have the best equipped factory In the 

 West. Capacity, one carload a day; and carry 

 the largest stock and greatest variety of 

 everything needed in the apiary, assuring 

 BEST goods at LOWEST prices, and 

 prompt shipment. Illustrated catalog, 80 

 pages, free. 



E. KREtchmer, red oak, iov^a. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. .^^.Box 318, PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 



who occury the most favorable location be- 

 ductions, extending one and a half miles 

 tion to their extensive assortment of 



Friiit and Ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs, Roses, Bulbs, 



43 Years, 1000 Acres, 29 Greenhouses. cS 



tween the oceans for healthy nursery pro- 

 along the banks of Lake Erie c:;ll p.tteri- 



Small Fruits, Grape Vines, 

 Greenhouse Plants, EfSo 



CatalojTues free, address as above. 



Call Next Witness!!! 



Name, J. W. Dewey, residence, Cambridge, Mich., 

 occupation, farmer. Bouglit 40 rods of Page in 1886 

 — gave note payable in one year, if perfectly 

 satisfied. Paid note before due. May 21, '96, writes 

 "10 years to-day since put up first Page." Holds all 

 his stock, had no repairs, and has now 500 rods in use. 

 See copy of his note and letter in the "Hustler." 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FEWCE CO., Adrian, Mich, 



In writing advertisers^piease mention tnis paper. 



Will pay 32c per lb. cash, or 2.5c in trade, for any 

 quantity of good, fair, average beeswax, delivered 

 at our R. R. station. The same will be sold to those 

 who wish to purchase, at 30c for best selected wax. 

 Uld cnmbg will not lie accepted under any consid- 

 eration. 



Unless you put your name on the box, and notify 

 us by mail of amount sent, we can not hold our- 

 selves responsible for mistakes. It will not pay as 

 a general thing to send wax bv express. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO.. Medina. O. 



Italian Untested queens, $1.00; tested, $1.35. Bees 

 Bees by the pound, $1.00. Full coh)nies, $6.00; 



and nuclei, 2-frames, with queen, $3.50; 1- 



Queens. frame. $3.00; queens after Aug., 50 cents. 

 B. P. and W. P. R. eggs for setting, 15 for $1.00. 



MRS. A. A. S7Aff»SOiV, Swarts, fa. 



nRIG'NAL DINGHAM CMOKERS 

 ^ Lt J and HONEY=KNIVES, 



Best and Cheapest on Earth. 



The Doctor, Jtf inch larger than any on the mar- 

 ket, 3'/4-inch stove, per mail, $1.50. 



Conqueror, 3-inch stove, by mail, $1.10. 



Large, 3S-inch stove, by mail. $1.00. 



Plain, 3-inch stove, by mail, 70c. 



Little Wonder, 3-in. stove, weighs 10 ounces, by 

 mail, 60c. 



Bingham & Hetherington Honey-knife, 80c. 



T. F. BINQHAH, Farwell, Mich. 

 In writing advertisers mention this paper. 



Wants and Exchange Department 



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Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our usual 

 rate. Advertisements intended for this department must not 

 exceed Ave lines, and you must sat you want your adv't in this 

 department, or we will not be lesponsible for errors. You can 

 have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over five 

 lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This depart- 

 ment is nitended only for bona-flde exchanges. Exchanges for 

 cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles for sale, can 

 not be inserted under this head. For such our regular rates of 

 20 c. a line will be charged and they will be put with the regu- 

 lar advertisements. We can not be responsible for dissatisfac- 

 tion arising from these " swaps." 



WANTED.— To exchange 40, 80, or 160 acres of land 

 in Colorado, for real estate in Michigan, cattle, 

 sheep, or any thing I can use on a Michigan farm. 

 J. L. Cole, Carlton Center, Barry Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a No. 3 Model printing- 

 press, size of chase 6x9; and 30 or 40 pounds of 

 type, for extracted honey. C. P. Bish. 



Conoquenessing, Butler Co., Pa. 



ANTED.— To exchange 300 colonies of bees for 

 any thing useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 100-egg Incubator or a 

 World typewriter, both in perfect condition, 

 for a turning-lathe, bicycle, or offers. Write me 

 what you have to exchange. C. W. Costellow, 

 Waterboro, York Co., Me. 



WANTED.— To exchange full colonies of hybrid 

 or Italiiin bees on L. frames, or extracted buck- 

 wheat honey, for a good l)icycle, '95 or '96 make. 

 Bees to be shipped this fall or next spring. Want 

 bicycle at once. Give description of wheel. 



Address Box 35, Gallupville, N. Y. 



ANTED.— To exchange a Lamb knitting-ma- 

 chine for bicycle or clarinet. 



L. Heine, Bellmore, Queens Co., N. Y. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



Fob Sale.— Twenty mismated queens, this sea- 

 son's rearing, from Manum's strain of Italians, at 

 20c each, 6 for $1.00. All are first- class queens. 



Thad. H. Keeler, South Salem, N. Y. 



For Sale.— A dozen or more fine mismated Ital- 

 ian queens, at 35c each, or 5 for $1.00. They aie all 

 young and prolific, and from first-class mothers. 

 W. F. Stuart, Box 415, Ottawa, Kan. 



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