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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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I Marshfield Manufacturing Company. | 



Our specialty is making SECTIONS, and they are the best in the market. ♦ 



Wisconsin basswood is the right kind for them. We have a full line of ♦ 



BEE - SUPPI<IES. Write for FREE illustrated catalog and price list. ♦ 



Marshfield Manufacturing Company, Marshfield, Wisconsin. ♦ 

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Florida ! 



Twenty good strong colonies of 

 bees, all supplies needed for 40, 

 a house built in 1900, 1% acres for 

 cultivation (wet or dry, as desired), within 10 acres 

 securely enclosed by a barbed 8-wire fence, on Hali- 

 fax River, at Oak Hill, where in good years the heav- 

 iest returns of honey are taken; half mile from rail- 

 road station — going past church, schoolhouse, and 

 postoffice on way. A Baltimore Company with capi- 

 tal of fl,000.000 has just purchased 5000 acres— Oak 

 Hill station is their shipping depot. To let for one or 

 two years at 810.00 per month. The house will be 

 vacant any time from October until Janinrv 1st. For 

 further information applv to H TURNOR, 



Matthews P. O., Duval Co., Florida. 



BREEDING GARNIOLAN QUEENS 

 BELOW HALF" PRICE. 



To dispose of these queens at once we offer 100 fine 

 young select tested Carniolan queens at SI. 00 each. 

 Their bees are finely marked and gentle, and hust- 

 lers to work. Don't fail to order one of these queens. 

 Our regular price is S2.2.T each. Now is your chance 

 to purchase fine breedins: queens cheap. Address 



F. A. LOCKHART & CO., Caldwell. N. Y. 



CHAS. ISRAEL &, BROS., 



486-490 Canal St.. Corner Watt St.. N. Y. 



Honey and Beeswax- 



Liberal Advances made on Consignments. Whole- 

 sale Dealers a?id Commission Merchnn s Estab. 1875. 



PAH Pfinn I The kind that tones and keeps up the hen 

 EUUrUUU! sothatshesimplvmusjthiy. LEY'S POUL- 

 TRY CONDITION POWDER puts good red blood into poul- 

 try veins; kills all disease germs; tones and nourishes fowls 

 —big and little get all there is in the food when fed in con- 

 junction with it. Price 25c pkg.; 5 for *]. Ley's Thorough- 

 bred Minorca eggs, $1 for 13. Thoroughbred Belgian Hares. 

 <3rec3. J. Xjoy, ;F"lc»x*en.oe, Ca-lifomia.. 



rin COLONIES Italian bees for sale cheap; in good 

 *^" condition ; no disease Also S C. B L^-ghorns; 

 no better; circular f I ee. H. M Moyer, Stianesville, Pa. 



Wanted. — Fancy and No. 1 white-clover honey, one- 

 pound sections, paper cartous preferred. 



Blake, Scott & Lee, 

 3.3 Commercial St., Bo ston, Mass. 



Wanted. — 10,000 pounds got d clover or basswood 

 honey. I will pay 7 cts. per lb. cash, f. o. b. cars at 

 West Bend. 60-lb. cans a preference. 



Henry Ahlers, West Bend, Wis. 



Wanted.— Comb or extracted honey in any quan- 

 tity. Cash paid. State kind, quantity, how packed, 

 and lowest price. Earl C. Walker, 



Box 316, New Albany, Indiana. 



Wanted.— Comb honev. No. 1 and fancy white and 

 buckwheat. The'a. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey in 60-U . cans. No. 1 

 alfalfa, T/ic per lb : partly from other bloom, 6^c. 

 D. S. Jenkins, Las Animas, Colo. 



For Sale.— 8000 lbs. clover and ba.sswood honey, 

 mixed, in 60-lb. cans, as white as Michigan produces ; 

 good body and flavor ; the best I ever produced in 26 

 vears' bee-keeping. A free sample will convince you. 

 Flight cts. per lb. at Carson Citj-. 



E. D. Townsend, Remus, Mich. 



We will be in the market for honey the coming sea- 

 son in carloads and less than carloads, and would be 

 glad to hear ftom producers everywhere what they 

 will have to offer. Seavey & Flarsheim, 



1318-1324 Union Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 



QNow is the time to requeen, when 

 UGGim you can get the finest golden five- 

 ***'^"*^* banded long-tongue queens for 50 

 cents each, or 85.50 per dozen. Tested queens, 80 cts. 

 each the rest of this season. I have had 35 years of 

 practical experience with bees. 1 make a specialty of 

 queen-rearing, and have 400 fine queens. Can fill or- 

 ders by return mail. Remit bv postal money order. 

 DANIEL WURTh, Coal Creek, Tenn. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be Inserted under this head at 10c per line. 

 You must SAT you want your ad. in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. You can have the notice 

 as many lines as you please; but all over ten lines will cost 

 you according to our regular rates. We cannot be responsible 

 for dis.satisfaction arisinpr from these ''swaps." 



Wanted. — To exchange long-distance-record homing 

 pigeons for bees, supplies, books, bee-papers, or 

 offers. Geo. A. Francis, Bridgeport, Conn. 



1453 Sea View Ave. 



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ANTED. — Location for a custom saw and feed 

 mill. W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



VL' ANTED. — Apples. I wish to correspond with some 

 " bee-keeper in the middle West, or elsewhere, in 

 section where there is a good crop of apples. 



F. W. Dean, New Milford, Pa. 



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ANTED. — One second-hand Barnes saw. Address 

 J. G. Thayer, Ivy Depot, Albemarle Co., Va. 



'iy^ANTED- To exchange second-hand 60-lb. cans, 

 " practically as good as new, at 20c per can in lots 

 of 20 or more. f. o. b. Chicago, for white-clover honey 

 at market price. B. Walker, Clyde, Cook Co., 111. 



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ANTED. — To exchange one broom-handle lathe 

 and one automatic g^uge lathe. 



W. S. Ammon, 216-8 Court St., Reading, Pa. 



ANTED.— To exchange a St. Albans 2 h.-p. and 

 thrasher for 3 h.-p gasoline engine. 



C. L. Gould, East Dover, Vermont. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Belgian hares for bicycle, 

 camera, etc. R. E Neave, Hughesville, Md. 



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ANTED —One 2d-hand Barnes foot power circular 

 saw. Must be in good condition. 



F. R. Howe, La Plume, Pa. 



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f ANTED.— To sell ray apiary and home at Orion, 

 Wis.; 9 lots, five- room house, barn, good well of 

 water, 30 acres of land, part timber, 40 colonies of 

 bees, and everj' thing needed in the bee business. I 

 use it for market-gardening, small fruit, and bees. 

 Good home market. Will sell at a sacrifice on account 

 of old age. Write for particulars to 



W. T. Stewart, Beach, Wis. 



WANTED.— An experienced bee-man ; a young man 

 preferred. Apply to 



E. B. Poole, Clinton, Miss. 



WANTED.— To sell my entire and complete apiary 

 consisting of 75 colonies of bees, on Lang, and 

 American frames, hives, winter-cases, extracting- 

 supers with comb, extractor, and all other necessary 

 equipments. Big bargain. Write for particulars. 

 Also good 40 acre farm to rent or sell. 



W. H. Allswede, Sanford, Mich. 



