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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 15. 



FORTY PICTURES. 



The editor of the Bee-keepers' Review, in July last, 

 spent nearly three weeks with note-book and camera 

 among the bee-keepers and supply-manufacturers of 

 Wisconsin, bringing home with him many items of 

 interest and value, and about forty views of apiaries, 

 hives, factories, etc., all of which will eventually find 

 their way into the Review. Arrangements have also 

 been made with some of the best bee-keepers of Wis- 



consin to describe, in the Review, before the opening 

 of another season, the methods whereby they have 

 been so successful. If not a subscriber send $1. 00, and 

 the Review will be sent you from now to the end of 

 1U0O — you will get the rest of this year free. You can 

 also get the Review from now to the end of 1900, and 

 one of those queens of that superior stock that I have 

 been advertising, for only $2.00. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, 



Flint, Michigan. 



Queens by Return Mail. 



Daughters of best imported Italian queen mothers; 

 reared by Doolittle method: warranted purely mated 

 to drones of imported stock from a different source — 

 hence, a direct cross. Fourteen years as a honey- 

 producer on a large scale has taught me what good 

 queens mean to the producer, as well as how to rear 

 them. Price of queens 50 cts. each. Safe delivery and 

 satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. 



L. H. Robey, Worthington, W. Va. 

 CHAS. ISRAEL & BRO., 



486, 488 & 490 Canal St., Corner Watts St., N. Y. 



Honey and Beeswax. 



Liberal Advances made on Consignments. 

 Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants. 

 Established 1875. 



1 will be ready as usual to furnish 



lj^£*|1C queens the coming season. Many 

 _ "^Z -*~ * imsolicited testimonials tell of the 



""* "" "*" *—^ a superiority of the taws strain of 



faultless 5-banded workers. Breeding queens 

 always on hand. Price 82.50 each. I am also breeding 

 the leather-colored stock from imported mothers. 

 Tested queens of either strain, 8100 each; 6 for 85.00. 

 Untested, 75c each; 6 for 84. Queens ready in season. 

 W. M. LAWS, Lavaca, Seb. Co., Ark. 



TWO HUNDRED 



Extra=Good Breeding Queens 



The same as I sent A. I. Root 

 Co. Ready Sept. 20. §1.00 for 

 one queen ; three queens, $2 75. 



H. ALLEY. WENHAM. MASS 



Apples for Sale. 



By the barrel or in bulk, in car lots or less. Good 

 late-keeping winter fruit. Baldwins, Greenings, 

 Northern Spy, and all leading varieties. 



F. W. DEAN, New Milford, Pa. 



Here is the 

 Thing You 

 were Look= 

 ing for the 

 last winter 



The New Champion 

 Winter=case 



which does away with all un- 

 necessary work, and in which 

 the bees will not die in the 

 coldest winter. Send for spe- 

 cial prices on quantity wanted. 



R. H. SCHMIDT & CO., 

 Sheboygan, = Wisconsin. 



Root's Goods for California. 



We have just received a large carload of sec- 

 tions, extractors, smokers, veils, etc., direct 

 from the factory, and are prepared to supply 

 bee-keepers with the same promptly. Do not 

 send a long distance and pay high freights. 

 Write for our prices. 



M. R. MADARY, = Fresno, California. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our 

 usual rates. You must sat you want your ad in this depart- 

 ment, or we will not be responsible for any error. You can 

 have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over ten 

 lines will cost yon according to our regular rates. We can 

 not be responsible for dissatisfaction arising from these 

 " swaps." 



U/ANTED. — For cash, No. 1 white honey in Danz. 

 "* 4x5 plain sections. Write for particulars. Four 

 sizes of Prize cartons for comb honey, and 66-page 

 book, " Facts about Bees," for 6 cts. in stamps. 



F. Danzenbaker, Box 66, Washington, D. C. 



U/ANTED. — To exchange my Common Sense non- 

 ' ' drip shipping-cases, holding 18 1%-inch wide, or 

 16 wider sections, put up in lots of 50, laid down at your 

 station for 8 cts. each, in exchange for No. 1 white and 

 fancy comb honey at right prices in any quantity. 



B. Walker, Evart, Mich. 



VMANTED. — To exchange a beautiful parlor heater 

 * ' (direct from factory) for beeswax. 



I,. !_,. Esenhower, Spring City, Pa. 



YXf ANTED. — To exchange 3-band or goldtn queens 

 "' bred in separate yards, tested or untested, for 

 any thing useful to a bee-keeper. 



Jno. M. Davis, Springhill, Maury Co., Tenn. 



U/AKTED. — To exchange Barnes No. 7 improved 

 " scroll-saw (price when new $15), in good condi- 

 tion, for Cowan rapid reversible extractor in same 

 condition, or offers. Address 



W. J. Forehand, Fort Deposit, Ala. 



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ANTED. — To exchange Barnes combined saw and 

 38—10 caliber Marlin repeating rifle. 



Robert B. Gedye, L,a Salle, 111. 



ANTED. — To buy or rent a small farm in a good 

 location for bees, with a bee-yard on place. 

 J. E. Henderson, Elm Grove, Ohio Co., W. Va. 



WANTED. — To exchange piano, organ, grapho- 

 phone, or other articles for first-class sections, 

 comb foundation, queen and drone traps, Clark's 

 smokers, and other bee-fixtures. Address 



F. C. Brewer, Parkesburgh, Pa. 



U7AXTED- To exchange an X-ray apparatus, in 

 '* good condition, for typewriter. For particulars, 

 address R. M. Murray, Ada, Ohio. 



