1900 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



947 



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QUEENS! QUEENS! 



If any of the readers of Gleanings are look- 

 ing out for their queens for 1901, remember 

 The Jennie Atchley Co. are preparing to rear 

 queens largely, and will try to be ready to fill 

 orders promptly in any quantities. Write to- 

 day for a catalog, giving queen-rearing, and 

 full instruction how to manage apiaries for 

 profit 



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Bee-keepers' Supplies. 



THE JENNIE ATCHLEY CO., 

 Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



Fnr ^Slo I'orty-five colonies of bees in 10 frame 

 rUI Odlui hives, with honey enough for winter; 

 .S5 extracting-supers, with frames and drawn comSs 

 all wired; 33 empty hives; 3(5 supers with sections and 

 foundation; 30 queen-excluding honey-boards; four- 

 frame Excelsior extractor. In good hasswood locality. 

 All for 8150.00. One mile from Homer, Nebraska. 



JAS. P. Goodwin, Homer, Neb. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at lOc per line. 

 You must SAY .you want your ad in this department, or we 

 will not lie resjjonsible for any error You can have the notice 

 as many lines as you please; but all over ten lines will cost 

 you according: to our reprular rates. We cannot be responsible 

 ifor dissatisfaction arisinff from thest 'swaps." 



WANTED. — To exchange buckwheat extracted 

 honey as cash, for 2d hand hive'.; — Simplicity 

 or 10 frame Dovetailed only. Have your neighbors 

 got any, or store C'-mbs? 'W.h Coggshall, 



West Groton, Tompkins Co., N Y. 



vyANTED. To exchange a good new house and an 

 ' acre and a half of land and a small apiary, for 

 half cash and half labor on a fruit-ranch A good 

 chance fur a poor man with a family to get a home in 

 Caliiornia. where good help is in great demand, es- 

 pecially during the fruit season. For particulars ad- 

 dress E. B. Beecher, Auburn, Placer Co., Calif. 



WANTED.— To dispose of complete small job-print- 

 ing outfit worth about SloO 00. Correspondence 

 solicited. Address C. A. Stebbins, 



Broad Creek, Princess Anne Co., Va. 



WANTED.— 10 colonies of Italian bees in Danz. 

 hives. Correspondence solicited. 

 Randolph Cuyler, Branchville, Prince George 

 Co., Md. 



WANTED —A position with a good bee-keeper, or 

 will take entile charge for you ; 15 years' experi- 

 ence. Good reference to give. 



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



WANTED. — .'^t once two men, one with family, one 

 single, to work on farm by the year. Would like 

 one of the men to assist in apiary of 100 hives of bees. 

 Tenant house for family. Will rent the bees on shares 

 and furnish work on farm the rest of the vear. 



L D. Gale, Stedman, N. Y. 



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RANTED.— 9.500 00 worth of bee-fixings and bees, 

 with freight prepaid to Essex, Conn. For same 

 will give warrantee deel of a propeity. about three 

 acres, barn, some over 20 fine apple-trees, and a new 

 house, not quite finished, in Washington, Cann.. in- 

 sured for 8t)50 for two years longer My price, |12(X) ; 

 but I want bee-goods, and now. or an improved lot 

 in Keuka, Fla. ; price f2(K), If I can get a stock of bees 

 and fixings, with freight prepaid to Essex, ConiL, will 

 accept 8100 worth of same. Dr. Ball, Essex, Conn. 



