BEES FOR SALE. 



Three Hundred Colonies. 



One hundredColonies Italian Bees in Langstroth and 

 Simplicity hives ; 200 colonies in Triangular hives, 

 black bees, to be delivered on board any Mississippi 

 river packet after winter has passed. I invite Bee- 

 Keepers to come and buy cheap. 



GEORGE B. PETERS, 

 12 Peters' Landing, Ark. 



My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable and Flow- 

 er Seed for 1880, rich in engravings from photographs 

 of the originals, will be sent free to all who apply. 

 My old customers need not write for it. I offer one 

 of the largest collections of vegetable seed ever sent 

 out by any seed house in America, a large portion of 

 which were grown on my six seed farms. Full direc- 

 tions for cultivation on each package. All seed war- 

 ranted to be both fresh and true to name, so far, that 

 should it prove otherwise, I will refill the order gratis. 

 The original introducer of the Hubbard Squash, 

 Phinney's Melon, Marblehead Cabbages, Mexican 

 Corn, and scores of other vegetables, I invite the 

 patronage of all who are anxious to have their seed di- 

 rectly from the grower, fresh, true and of the very best 

 strain. Blew vegetables a Specialty. 

 12-4 JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE 



Is sure to cure SDavins, Splints, Curb, 

 &c. It removes all unnatural enlarge- 

 ments. Does not Blister. Has no 

 ?qual for any lameness on beast or man. 

 | It has cured hip-joint lameness in a 

 person who had suffered 15 years. Also 

 i cured Rheumatism, corns, frost-bites 

 {or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has 

 no equal for any blemish on horses. 

 Send for illustrated circular giving positive proof. 

 Price $1. ALL DRUGGISTS have it or can get it for 

 you. Dr. B.J. Kendall* Co., Proprietors, Enosburgh 

 Falls, Vermont. FULLER & FULLER, Agents, 22 

 Market street, Chicago, 111. 12 



FLAT-BOTTOM COMB FOUXDATIOJf. 



—High side-walls, 4 to 1(1 square feet to the lb. Cir- 

 cular and samples free. 

 J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, 

 12 Sprout Brook, Mont. Co., N. Y. 



THE MARYLAND FARMER, 



A Monthly Magazine devoted to Agriculture, Horti- 

 culture and Rural Economy. The oldest Agricultu- 

 ral Journal in Maryland. Terms $1.00 per year, in 

 advance. Published by Ezra Whitman, 141 \V. Pratt 

 street, Baltimore, Md. 



THE MARYLAND FARMER has a larger circula- . 

 tion, and will be read by more Farmers, Planters, 

 Merchants, Mechanics, and others interested in Ag- 

 riculture, than any other paper which circulates in 

 the Middle or Southern States, and therefore is the 

 best medium for advertisers who desire to extend 

 their sales in this territory. 12-2t 



MnONSrSECTIONS! 



Before ordering supplies elsewhere, send us a 3 cent 

 stamp for a sample of our beautiful snow-white pop- 

 lar Sections, dovetailed or to nail. These are the 

 nicest and cheapest sections in the world ; this no 

 one will deny. Bee hives and other supplies made to 

 order very cheap. 



Sf" Illustrated circulars free. 



A. E, MANUM, 



12-3t Bristol, Addison County, Vermont. 



CHEAP HIVES, 



Honey Boxes ano Sections. 



Material planed on both sides, for a one-story, 

 8-frame Langstroth, movable-frame hive, with 7-inch 

 cap, including all of material for a complete hive, 

 prepared ready to nail, for SO Cent* each. Nailed 

 and finished complete, 7a Centx. Other sizes pro- 

 portionally low. We have improved machinery, spe- 

 cially adapted to this manufacture, and are able to 

 get out a No. 1 hive at these low prices. (They are 

 not poor because cheap.) We will also give a 

 liberal discount from these prices on orders of 25 or 

 more at a time. Dove-tailed honey and section boxes 



VERY CHEAP. 



We make the LEWIS SECTION, all in one 

 piece -the FINEST IBf THE WORLD. 



ZW Send for Price-List. 



LEWIS & FARES, 



12 Successors to G. B. Lewis, Watertown, Wis. 



DOOLITTLE 



Desires to place his Bee-Keepers' Club-List (if they 

 have not already received it) in the hands of every 

 bee-keeper in the land. If you wish to save money, 

 put your address, plainly written, on a postal card, 

 and direct to G. M. DOOLITTLE, Borodino, N. Y. 



Advertisers will make money by advertising in the 



WISCONSIN FARMER, 



Published at FOND DU LAC. 



The only agricultural paper in the State. Send for 

 sample copy and rates of advertising. 12-2 



BARNES' PATENT 



Foot-Power Machinery 



CIRCULAR and 



SCROLL SAWS 



Hand, Circular Rip Saws for gen- 

 eral heavy and light ripping. 

 Lathes, &c. These machines are 

 > w especially adapted to Hive 

 ^ilwMPIllf Milking. It will pay every bee- 

 ^WMT" ||i keeper to send for our 18 page 

 V? m Hsl Illustrated Catalogue. 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 

 Rockford, Winnebago Co., 111. 



junely 



^COLONIESTrlEES 



FOR SALE. 



Mostly Italians, in Langstroth hives, double-wall, 

 winter-proof, in best possible condition ; all straight 

 worker combs. Price. *G.OO per hive. Address, 

 12-tf A. W. SORY, Devall's Bluff, Ark. 



id "crosr n-A.]Sd: 



COMB FOUNDATION MACHINE. 



Having put in new machinery, I can manufacture 

 much cheaper than heretofore, and will give Bee- 

 Keepers the benefit of the reduction. I will sell 

 strictly tirst-class machines, of the best workman- 

 ship, at the following rates : 



IS inch rolls SST.OO 



a " ♦' 38. OO 



e " " 2T.OO 



4 " « 19. OO 



I will make a cheaper machine when desired, but 

 do not warrant or recommend it. Send for circular, 

 and also read the wholly unsolicited editorial on 

 Comb Foundation, in the American Bee Journal 

 for August, 1879, page 340. A machine can be seen 

 at said office. I received orders for twelve Machines 

 during the week of the National Convention, from 

 D. A. Jones, of Beeton, Ont., and J. Oatmon <fc Sons, 

 Dundee, 111., among others. 



Inventor and sole manufacturer, 



12 MRS. FRANCES DUNHAM, Depere, Wis. 



