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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 15 



as free from dust as the air out of doors you 

 are not doing every thing you can for health. 

 By " practicing " just what I am " preach- 

 ing " I can swing an ax hour after hour, and 

 just enjoy the fun; but I have nothing over 

 my arms and shoulders but a thin under- 

 shirt. If 1 get sweaty I slip on a coat when 

 I stop and come in to read or write. 



Now, friends, see to it that I do not have 

 all the fun thjre is in this "sunny " bath- 

 room. I have described and demonstrated 

 to the good wife that you can have a good 

 bath and not leave a thing for her to be 

 obliged to "pick up after you"— no, not 

 even a towel to be washed. . 



DUFFY'S MALT WHISKY, ONCE MORE. 



We take pleas-ure in caUing attention to 

 the following, which we clip from the latest 

 issue of the New Voice: 



BLOW TO DUFFY FRAUD. 



The New York Supreme Court has finally decided 

 that "Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky" is a whisky, and 

 that its makers have no more right to evade the excise 

 laws by selling it as a " medicine " than have the man- 

 ufacturers of any other brand of liquor. 



In other words, Duffy's whisky can no more be sold 

 without the payment of the t-aloon taxes than can any 

 other whisky. 



An epidemic of prosecutions against business men 

 who continue to stU this rotten speak-easy whisky 

 would bring this arrogant nest of Rochester distillers to 

 a realization that there is still a God in Israel. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 15 cts. per line. 

 Ad erliMcmentft inteiideil for this department should not 

 exceed five lines, and jou must say >ou want your advertise- 

 ment in this department or we will not be responsible for 

 errors. You can have the notici as many lines as you like, 

 but all over five lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is intended only for bona-fide ex- 

 changes. Exchanges lor cash or !or prict lists, or notices 

 offering articUs f< r sale, will be charged our regular rates 

 of '2U cts per line, and they wi 1 be put in other depart- 

 ments. We can not be responsible for dissatirfactlon aris- 

 ing from these '" swaps." 



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ANTED.— To exchange bee-supplies (Root's) for 

 beeswax. A. H. Reeves, Perch River, N. Y. 



YY ANTED.— To exchange modern firearms for incuba- 

 tors and a B.ari.es cross-cut saw. 



W. S. Ammon, 216-218 Couit St., Reading, Pa. 



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ANTED. —To buy colonies of bees. State price and 

 condition. F. H. Farmer, 



182 Friend St., Boston, Mass. 



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ANTED. Gasoline engine and a Barnes circular 

 saw-table. J G. Pressler, 



141 Armitage Ave., Chicago, 111. 



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ANTED.— A good second-hand 12-inch foundation- 

 mill in good order. 



P. W. Stahlman, West Berne, N. Y. 



ANTED. — Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 gum. State quantity and piice. 



Orel I,. Hershiser, 

 30] Huntington Ave.. Buffalo, N Y. 



YV ANTED. — Refuse wax in exchange for cash, or 

 '' stock in standard-bred White Wyandottes. 



H. E. Crowther, No. Kingsville, Ohio. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Aikin honey-bags, a 200- egg 

 Reliable incubator, and brooder, for honey. 



Chas. Koeppen, Fredericksburg, Va. 



WANTED.— Beeswax. We are paying 26 cts. cash or 

 30 cts. per pound in exchange for supplies for pure 

 average wax delivered at Medina, or our branch houses 

 at 144 East Erie St , Chicago, 44 Vesey St., New York 

 city, and 10 Vine St., Philadelphia. Be sure to send 

 bill of lading when you make the shipment, and advise 

 us how much you send, net and gross weights. We can 

 not use old comb at any price. 



The a. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio. 



Help Wanted. 



Vy ANTED.— A bee-keeper. Will furnish room or cot- 

 tage in city. State experience, and wages expect- 

 ed. J. J. Wilder, Cordele, Ga. 



Vy ANTED. —Experienced apiarist to take full charge 

 of my apiary of 200 colonies. Write for particulars. 

 Arnt Arneson, R. F. D. No. 5, Rice Lake, Wis. 



Addresses Wanted. 



yUANTED. —Parties interested in Cuba to learn the 

 truth about it by subscribing for the Havana 

 Post, the only English paper on the Island. Published 

 at Havana. $1.00 per month; $10.00 per year. Daily 

 except Monday. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— Fifty colonies of bees for $75.C0. Address 

 F. B. Black, Pleasant Mound, Bond Co., Ills. 



For Sale.— Full colonies of leather-colored Italian 

 bees at $4.00 per colony. 



F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



For Sale. — White Wyandotte cockerels and pullets, 

 selected stock, farm raised, at $1.00 each. 



John Bufrick, Rome City, Ind. 



For Sale. — Eighty colonies of pure Italians. Or will 

 exchange for poultry. Address 



J. Ferris Patton, Newtown, O. 



For Sale.— We have received three cars California 

 honey recently all in new 60 lb. cans and casee. The 

 empties will be sold at the low price of 35 cts. per case. 

 J. A. Buchanan & Sons, HoUidays Cove, W, Va. 



For Sale. — Several hundred acres of magnificent 

 land at $5.00 and $10.00 an acre, in one of the finest wood 

 and grass districts of Cuba. 



R. M. McMuRDO, Cauto, Cuba. 



For Sale.— My apiaries of 300 colonies near Macon, 

 Ga., the third heiililiiest city in the U S , a ready mar- 

 ket for output at a fancy price. Prefer selling a half- 

 interest to a good practical bee-man to take charge, if 

 you mean business, address for particulars 



Judson Heard, Atlanta, Ga. 



For Sale.— We offer, for the first time, queens which 

 produce beautiful bees. You never will be sorry if y<-u 

 try one of our beauties. Untested, 75c; tested, $1 00. 

 Choice strain of leather-colored queens at same price. 

 F. H. Farmer, 182 Friend St., Boston, Mass. 



For Sale.— Cheap, 42 colonies of Italian bees in eight- 

 frame hives: also 40 full-depth and 25 shallow extract- 

 ing supers; wired frames built on full sheets of founda- 

 tion. Great bargain. Speak quick. 



C. M. Lee, R. F. D. 2, Spring Grove, Minn. 



For Sale. — Fifty swarms of bees, 200 extra double- 

 walled hives with full set of fixtures and many extra 

 supplies, -one extractor, one steam wax-extractor, two 

 acres of ground with good five-room house, good work- 

 shop, small barn, chicken-house, good water; located 

 two miles northeast of Thompsonville, on one of the 

 finest trout streams in Northern Michigan; a fine loca- 

 tion for bees. $350.00 in cash will buy all this. If inter- 

 ested, write The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



