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I 1=2 STORY, 



8-frame hives, either plain, orbee-wav 

 supers, $1.00. No. 1 sections, $4.00 

 for 1,000. 24 ft shipping- cases, $13.00 

 for 100; 12 ft $8.00 for 100; 20 ft Danz., 

 $11.00, for 100. Hives, sections, foun- 

 dation, etc., by the car load. Berry 

 boxes, baskets, crates, etc. kept in 

 stock. One year's subscription to any 

 bee journal free with order of $10.00. 

 Send for free list. 



R. D. 3 



W. D. SOPER 



Jackson, Mich. 



IT AliinH QUEENS 



Untested, 50 cents each, tested, 75 cents each; 

 Carniolan qneens, same price. Bankston baby 

 nncleus hive nailed ready for use, by mail, 35 cts. ; 

 nursery cage, by mail, 35 cts. Send for circular. 

 Full instructions are sent showing how to op- 

 erate the new Queen Rearing out6t. 

 C. B. BANKSTON, 



M'lano, 

 05-5-tf Milam, Co., Tex. 



The Bee-Keepers 

 Paradise. 



300,000 Acres of Wild Land for sale, 

 in the F.imous Fruit Belt Reg^ion of 

 Michigan, at low prices and on easy 

 terms. 



These lands are especially adapted 

 to fruit culture, all the most desirable 

 fruits being cultivated with especial 

 success. 



These uncultivated lands also pro- 

 duce immense quantities of wild ber- 

 ries, from which larg-e crops of honey 

 are obtained, at a good profit to the 

 Bee-Keeper. 



Write for particulars and circulars. 

 "No trouble to answer letters." 



Address: 



J. E. MERRITT, 



Gen'l Mgr. 



Michigan Land Co., 



Manistee Michigan. 



Santa Fe 



% W 



All the Way 



F. T. Hendry, 



Gen. Agt., 



151 Griswold St. 



Detroit, Mich. 



llforin: 



The Santa Fe will run first- 

 class excursions, Chicago 

 to California, on certain 

 days, Apnl to August. 



Fare out and back about 

 half the usual price. You 

 may go on California Limit- 

 ed and visit Grand Canon. 



