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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 15. 



Bishop's Oscillating Road-Wagon, pafd March 24, 1891. 



Most Durable and Easiest 



Riding Wagon on the 



Market. 



An oscillating fifth wheel per- 

 mits the wheels to pass over an 

 obstruction 15 inches high with- *^ 

 out changing the level of the 

 body. 



Body hangs 3 inches lower 

 than on any other gear. 



Prices, $40, $45, & $50. 



With white chapel body and 

 top, SIO and .?20 extra. 



A. B. BISHOP, 



89 Euclid Ave., 



Cleveland, 0. 



Write for catalogue. Agents wanted. 



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Foundation Reduced 3 cts. Per Pound. 



SECTIONS I sold at $3.00 now selling- at $2.60. Bingham Smoliers at cost. Send for Free Price List of 

 every thing needed in the apiary. 6tfdb M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



Dovetailed Hives, Simplicity Hives, 



SE'Cr/O/VS, EXTRACTORS, ETC. 



A FULL LINE OF 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



60-PAGE CATALOGUE. Itfdb 



J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Alabama. 



t^*ni respoiiriiny tc tliis af1virtj> 



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ROOrS GOODS FOR THE EAST. 



Bee-Keepers of the East should 



Bear In Jvlind^^^^^^'^^^^'^*^^*^^'^^^^*^^^^^^^'^"^®^" Eastern Branch 



where our Bee-keepers' Supplies are kept for sale, and prompt shipment. You can save time 

 and freight by ordering from our Eastern Branch. We have engaged Mr. F. A. Sal- 

 isbury to take charge of this business, and he will treat you well. He will 

 be pleased to send you a list of goods kept in stock. 

 Address all orders, 

 EASTERN BRANCH, F. A. SALISBURY, Agent, Syracuse, N. Y. 



A Grand Success. 



Mew Cowan Reversible 



Honey-Extractor. 



May be Reversed without Stopping the Machine. 



Strong, well made in every respect, light, and of conven- 

 ient size. The can is but little larger than that of the 

 Novice. The gear is beveled, and covered by an iron shield, 

 and the crank outside the can. Frank McNay, of Mauston, 

 Wis., a bee-keeper who produces tons and tons of extracted 

 honey, says of it: 



After carefully e.xamining and trying the Cowan extractor, I 

 have failed to find a weak part, and I do not hesitate to say that 

 it is the best extractor made, both in regard to convenience and 

 durability, and I shall replace all of my five machines with the 

 Cowan as soon as possible. 



It is indorsed also by J. F. Mclntyre, an extensive ex- 

 tracted honey producer in California; by W. Z. Hutchinson, 

 Dr. C. C. Miller, and others 



Price all Complete. Japanned and Lettered, for L. Frame, $10. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



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