two cents per pound less; amber honey brings 

 12 to 13 cents, according to kind and style ot 

 package. There is very little call for the 

 dark amber and buckwheat grades. Extracted 

 honey, white, sells at 7 to 8 cents per pound; 

 the dark and amber brings 6 to 7 cents. 

 Beeswax sells upon arrival at 30 cents ner 

 pound. — R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cent=a=Word Column. 



It frequently occurs that some member of the 

 Bee-Keeper family desires to advertise for sale 

 some article the vahie of which will hardly 

 justify the payment of our regular rates; and 

 yet it would be an accommodation if he were 

 permitted to tell others what he has to offer. 

 Some other reader may be in need of just such 

 an article as that of which he wishes to dis- 

 pose. Again, it is as frequently desired to ex- 

 change commodities for which we have no 

 especial use, for something more desirable, and 

 such exchanges arc often made to mutual ad- 

 vantage. We have, therefore, decided to place 

 at the disposal of our readers a column devot- 

 ed to the accomplishment of these ends; though 

 we cannot be responsible for any possible dissat- 

 isfaction vihich might arise as a result of such 

 exchanges. The rate will be uniformly one cent 

 for each word, each month; no advertisement 

 however small will be accepted for less than 

 twenty cents, and must be paid in advance. 

 Count the words, and remit with order accord- 

 ingly. 



\\'ANTED — To buy 50 or 75 colonies of bees 

 in Florida. Address Jacob Alpaugh, Box 

 S, Gait, Ont., Canada. 



WANTED— To exchange six-month trial sub- 

 scription to The American Bee-Keeper for 20 

 cents in postage stamps. Address, Bee-Keeper, 

 Falconer, N. Y. 



AGENTS WANTED to sell advertising novel- 

 ties, good commission allowed. Send for cata- 

 logue and terms. American Manufacturing 

 Concern, Jamestown, N Y. 



FOR SALE — A Hawkeye, Jr. Camera Com- 

 plete. Uses both film and plates. Cost $8.00. 

 will sell with leather case for $3.50 cash. Ad 

 dress Empire Washer Co.. Falconer, N. Y. 



WANTED — To exchange fine golden or leather- 

 colored Italian queens for an old-fashioned 

 straw skep. Queens will be mailed from the 

 South at anv time. Skep wanted at once. 

 Address. Lock Box 3 8. Ft. Pierce, Fla. 



A TANDEM BICYCLE (for man and ladyl 

 cost $150. in first-class condition, was built 

 to order for the owner. Tires new. Will sell 

 for $25 cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress J. Clayborne Merrill, 130 Lakeview ave., 

 Jamestown, N. Y^ 



FOR SALE. — U. S. patent apiary, new inven- 

 tion, best hive support out. Protects bees 

 against everything that obstructs in one 

 simple structui'e. Great profit to bee-keepers. 

 Will sell state, county and farm rights upon 

 application. Address 



CHAS. O. LETT, Eclectic, Ala. 



TO MAKE CLEAR, beautiful photographs use 

 a Turner Camera. Simple, excellent, inex- 

 pensive. Dixie Developing paper and Tubes 

 have simplified the picture-making art. We 

 refer, by permission, to editor of The Bee- 

 Keeper, who has used over fifty gross of 

 Dixie paper. Sample dozen (4x5 paper, with 

 developer, 20 cents. Write today for fuller in- 

 formation. 

 M. K. Turner, 102 N. Prycr st., Atlanta, Ga 



SEND 51X CENTS IN STAMPS 



to cover 

 cost of 

 mailing 

 and t h c 



LINCOLN 

 HISTORY 

 SOCIETY 



will m.'iil 

 you the fol- 

 io win tr_/r^t' 

 ef cost. 



1. A beau- 

 tiful photo- 

 g r a v u r e 

 copy of the 

 e a r 1 i e s t 

 portrait of 

 A b r a h a m 

 Lincoln. en- 

 larjied from 

 the original 

 daguerreo- 

 type now in 

 possession of the Hon. Robert T. Lincoln. 



2. Facsimile of Lincoln's marriage license. 



3. Facsimile of check drawn by Lincoln. 



4. Two Lincoln anecdotes. 



. . Description of scone in his nomination 



in 1860. 

 0. A Lincoln story. 

 All the above material is taken from the new 



Life of 

 Abraham Lincoln 



By IDA M. TARBELL 



juBt published by this Society. This offer is 

 made to enable us to send fnll information re- 

 garding it to Lincoln admirers in each locality. 



This offer is not made to agents or for agents, 

 but to responsible history and book-lovers 

 only. 



Send name, address, and six cents in stamps 

 to pay postage expense, to 



Dept. Q, The Lincoln HistorySociety 



igo Ftfth Avenae New York. 



Mention American Bee-Keeper. 



Magic Rheumatic Cure 



It absolutely does cure. It is not a 

 cheap remedy, but it is a cheap cure. 

 Mark the distinotion! There are a 

 thousand remedies to one cure. This 

 is a cure. It costs $2.00 a bottle, and 

 is worth $20.00 to any sufCerer. Sold 

 onlj' by our authorized agents or di- 

 rect by us. We will send prepaid for 

 $2.00. " 

 Write for booklet. Agents Wanted. 



MACIC CURE CO. 



R 331-315 Dearborn Street Chicago 



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