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GLEAJ^INGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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AUTOMATIC HONEY- EXTRACTOR 



Is iu-knowiedg-ed by all practical bee-keepers to be 

 the most perfect and complete honey-extractor 

 known. The weight of the combs reverses them 

 the instant the motion stops, and they never miss. 

 The Automatic is highly recommended by tlie fol- 

 lowing prominent bee-keepers: 



Ira Barber, Prof. A. J. Cook, W. E. Clark. II. D. 

 Cutting, F. F. Crooker. C. P. Dadaut, W. T. F'alcon- 

 cr, James Heddon, C. K. Isbam, D. A. Jones, Dr. A. 

 n. Mason, J. H. Martin, A. E. Manum, S. T. Pettit, 

 A. I. Root, L. C. Hoot, J. H. Robertson, I. L. Sco- 

 field, F. A. Salisbury, J. M. Shuck, T. L. Von Dorn, 

 and a host of others. 



On account of the great call l\)r our machines 

 throughout the West and South-west we have de- 

 cided to start another factory to accommodate that 

 trade, and for that purpose J. E. Stanley has located 

 atQ'opeka, Kansas, where he will manufacture the 

 Automatic honey-extractor and dollar smoker, and 

 where he will, in connection with Stanley Bros, 

 there, establish a honey-store. Stanley Bros, are 

 extensive wholesale dealers in fruits, nuts, and con- 

 fectionery, and have a large trade through Kansas, 

 Nebraska, and Colorado. J. E. Stanley is a practic- 

 al honey-man, and will have full charge of the hon- 

 ey department. 



All orders for extractors west of the Mississippi 

 River (except from California), and also Wisconsin, 

 Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Ala- 

 bama, should go "to the Western house. Orders for 

 all other States east of the Mississippi River, as 

 well as from all foreign countries, should come to 

 the Eastern house. 



Californians wanting our machines should apply 

 to Messrs. Baker & Barnaid, of San Buenaventura, 

 Ventura Co., Cal. These parties order the reels 

 from us, and make machines to oi-dcr. This will be 

 a great saving of freight to purchasers. 



Our prices for machines taking the L. frame are 

 as follows: 



2-frame machines, without gear f 12 00 



;} '• " " " 16 00 



4 '■ " " " 21 00 



(i " " " " 30 00 



The above prices are for our machines without 

 gear, but with crank attached to top of center- 

 shaft. We add a strong vertical gear, with crank 

 at side of can, for 3f2.0O extra, or a horizontal gear 

 for f 1.00 extra. If any frame, except the standard 

 li., Jt'sXlT'^s, is used, please mail us a sample frame 

 and get prices on the machine you want. 



Always address the house in your own territory. 

 J. E. STANLEY, G. "W. STANLEY, 



Topeka, Kansas. Wyoming, N. Y. 



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 WITH RUBBER HANDS AND FEET. 



The Most Natural, ( 

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THOUSANDS IN tJSE. 



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 taut ItiiiirnM'iiieiiis. 

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SOLDIERS, 



3111. rnmpblet of 160 Pagss 

 SENT FREE. 



A. A. MAHIIC-, 



701 Broadway, New York. 



Please mention this paper. 



WE WILL SELL 



Chaffirhives complete, with lower frames, for $2.50; 

 in flat. $]..5(). A liberal discount l)y the quantity. 

 Simplicity hives, Section Boxes, Comb F'dn., and 

 other Supplies, at a great reduction. We have new 

 machinery, and an enlarged shoj). Italian Bees 

 and Queens. Send for Price List. 23 22db 



A, F. STAUFFER & CO., Sterling, Ills. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. Spe ndvevtigpment in 

 auotjicr column. 3btfd 



WiLL SELL 20 OOLONiES OF BEES 



In Simpliciti" hives, in line condition, for ^.">.()ii each, 

 if paid for now. Will ship bees in spring. Also a 



BARNES FOOT-POWER SAW, 



With countershaft and pulleys, two extra saws, 

 cutter-heads, etc., for $30.00. Cost me over *.")0.0(l. 

 Purchasers for the above can, if they prefer, send 

 their cash to A. I. Root, Medina, (J. 3 4-)d 



I. L. PARKER, TRACY CITY, GRUNQY CO., TENN. 



EXCHANGE DSPAETMEITT. 



Notices will be inserted under tliis liead at one-lialf our 

 usual rates. All ad's intended tor this depai-tnient must not 

 exc<>ed 5 lines, and you must say you want j-our ad. in this de- 

 pattment, or we «iil not be responsible lor any error. 



WANTED.— To exchange new Novice honey-ox- 

 tractors for A. and L. frames; will exchange 

 for a bone-grinder, or good books, or any thing use- 

 ful. Gko. W. Bakkh, Milton, Ind. 3-5 7-9- 11- 13d 



WANTED.— To exchange one-half bushel of ex- 

 tra fine white-clover seed for alsike-clovcr 

 seed. lOtfdb M. A. Gill,, Viola, Riehl'd Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell. Friends, I 

 have 15 pairs of the celebrated Bonney's 

 stock of Brown Leghorns that I will sell at $3.00 per 

 pair, or will exchange for good beeswax at 25 cts. 

 per pound. Circulars free. Ref., A. I. Root. 

 24tfdb A. H. Duff, Creighton, Guern. Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange golden-Avillow cuttings 

 for Italian queens. I will book orders now, 

 and send the willows as early as will do next spring: 

 queens wanted in May and June, 1886. 2 dozen cut- 

 tings for a warranted, and 4 dozen for a tested; also 

 one weeping-willow cut with each dozen. Will 

 send by mail. S. C. Frederick, 



24, 5db Coal Vale, Craw. Co., Kan. 



WANTED.— To exchange a buzz and scroll saw 

 combined, one polyoptican, new, one Smith 

 American cabinet organ (catalogue price $210.00), 

 all in perfect condition, for Plymouth Rocks, Ches- 

 ter or Poland pigs, Holstein or Jersey calves, or 

 young cattle. ' L. W. Lightv, 



2tfdb Mulberry, York Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange strawberry and rasji- 

 berry plants for $1.00 or tested queens, or 

 pounds of bees (in spring). Address 2tfdb 



C. W. Phelps & Co., Tioga Centre, Tioga Co., N. Y. 



"rT"rANTRD.— To exchange choice grapevines (5c 

 VV each), fdn. machine, and hand printing-press, 

 for buckwheat, beeswax, etc. Write to 

 3d F. C. MoRUOAV, Wallaceburg, .Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange two handsome cases of 

 stutted birds, for bees, comb fdn., or ex. hon- 

 ey; also eggs of P. Rocks and Brown Leghorns, 

 $1.50 per sitting, for bees, queens, or comb fdn. mill. 



Address T. G. Ashmead, Williamson. 



3d Wayne Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange for a farm, or sell my 

 place, consisting of 7!o acres of ground in the 

 town of Lewisvillc, Ind. A small dwelling, poultry- 

 houses, stable, and an everlasting gravol-bank, 

 which affords about 3000 loads of gravel every year, 

 which sells readily at from 10 to 15 cts. per load. 

 The place is in a good honey locality, and good 

 shipping facilities. Apiary slopes to the south and 

 east; is surrounded on the north and west tiy ;i, 

 tight plank fence, about "i ft. high. Apiary is set in 

 grapevines. I will give five years' time, if sold. Di- 

 rect all communications to 

 3-.5-7cl (Jeo. W. Bakek, Milton, liid. 



WANTED.— To exchange Simplicity hives for a 

 circular -saw mandrel for hive-making l>y 

 steam power. Will sell hives (in the flat) cheap for 

 cash, or will take one-third pay in fuH colonies of 

 bees. Hives ip any quantitvto suit customers, up 

 to a. carload per dai(-. G. A. Fahrand. 



3tfdb Rockport. Cuyahoa-a Co., O, 



