1899 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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OUR NEW APPLIANCES FOR COMB HONEY. 



I sent you an order for a number of things, among 

 them some Ideal supers, sections, fences, etc. I am 

 very much pleased with them, and find, much to my 

 surprise, that I have taken more comb honey from 

 these stands than some others with the old-fashioned 

 honey-boxes and open heeways. I send you a section 

 of honey which I think must be equal to the A No. 1 

 you write of. Jno. M. Wheeler. 



Winchester, Ky., July 15. 



delighted with the extractor. 



Mr. Root: — Well, the extractor got here at 1 last, 14 

 days after shipment: $1.15 charges. I got it home 

 safe and sound May 30; put it up and to work on the 

 31st; extracted some 25 gallons of fine honey. L,et me 

 tell you, it is one of the best ones on earth — as near 

 perfection as I ever dreamed of seeing. It beggars lan- 

 guage. I can not tell how delighted I am with my ex- 

 tractor. Did I ever think of such a machine? I loos- 

 ened four little screws, took out the gearing, washed 

 and cleaned, rubbed and dried it as clean as a new 

 tin bucket. Why, it runs as true, steady, and as per- 

 fect as a clock. If I had the hands I could extract 100 

 hives in a day. 



If I can only live and keep stout and well for five or 

 ten years I'll make this place flow with milk and 

 honey. J. A. Burrow, M. D. 



Santa Fe, Tenn., June 2. 



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. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

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

 ment, or we will not be responsib'e for any error You can 

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

 lines will cost you accorciiiiK to our regular rates. We can 

 not be responsible for dissatisfaction arising from these 

 " swaps." 



WANTED. — 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. 



WANTED. — To exchange 3-band or goldt n queens 

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

 any thing useful to a bee-keeper. 



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



\17ANTED. — 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. 



VMANTED.— To exchange bees for barred, white, and 

 *' buff Plymouth Rocks. Also sweet-clover seed at 

 5 cts. a package. Mrs. A. A. Simpson, Swarts, Pa. 



ANTED. — To exchange a few bushels of sweet-clo- 

 ver seed for untested Italian queens 



R. Gould, Crawford, Miss. 



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\VANTED. — To exchange hand-picked winter ap- 

 " pies, good keepers, for comb or extracted honey. 

 Address J. B. Murray, Ada, Ohio. 



WANTED. — Every reader of Gleanings to see the 

 '" unparalleled Parm Journal offer on page 743. No 

 one can afford to pass it by. 



WANTED.— To exchange 27 ! 4 lbs. new Roman type 

 — 5% point (agate) — extra quality, for best qual- 

 ity hone3', maple sugar or syrup, or offers. 



A. T. Cook, Seedsman, Hvde Park, N. Y. 



EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 

 and The Ohio Farmer both 

 One Year for Only $1.10. 



A business bargain for the business farmer ! The 

 Ohio Farmer stands at the head of agricultural jour- 

 nals in America; costs more to publish, and gives more 

 to its readers than any other paper of its kind. It is a 

 farmer's paper — practical, reliable, and entertain- 

 ing. Twenty pages weekly, with liberal illustrations 

 and complete market reports from all the leading 

 market centers. Ten different departments. It will 

 pay you in dollars and cents to read it a year. Sample 

 copies free. 



The Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio. 



The Best Bargain Ever Heard of 



is offered by A. T. Cook, page 713. Do not get left. 



COR SALE.— 800 lbs. fancy clover honey, 200 lbs. 

 * No. 1 clover, and 500 lbs. good amber and dark; all 

 in nice condition, in 12 and 15 lb. glass- front cases. 

 Will sell to highest bidder. 



FRANK McNAY, Portage, Wis. 



Will 



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INTER APPLES by the barrel or carload 

 sell cheap. Correspond at once. 



J. B. Murray, Ada, Ohio. 



WE TRUST THE PUBLIC 



id semi our Iiicubutorx to any 



sponsible pcmon. No one should buy 

 Incubator ami pay tor it before giving it a 

 il. It is made so that nobody can fail 

 th it. A child can run it. Hicts. 

 rth of oil will make a hatch. II beat nil 

 he 1-8 at World's Fair, Nashville and 

 laha Expositions. We are sole manufac- 

 ew Premier and Simplicity In- 

 5 cts. Plans for Poultry Houses, etc., 25c. 



Columbia Incubator Co., 8 Adams St., Delaware City, Del. 



In writing, mention Gleanings 



Vegetable and Flower Seeds Given Away. 



JO cents' worth abs lutely free. See offer, page 743. 



Be your own miller.... 



Then you know what you're getting, 

 and get it fresh and save money too, 

 ClK COttillil lllill is the simplest and best made. 

 Will grind Nuts, or any oily or moist material 

 without clogging. Make your own Graham, 



Buckwheat and Gluten flour. All kinds of Nut- 

 meal, Vegetable Soup stock, etc, etc. A child can 

 operate it. Sent on receipt of price, $4.SO» 



Address tbe Trank machinery Co., Buffalo, n. V. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



