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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 1 



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New London, Wisconsin. I 



MANUFACTURERS OF 

 AND DEALERS IN . . . 



BEE-KEEPERS' 

 SUPPLIES. . . . 



Send for Our Free New Illustrated 

 Catalog and Price List 



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: We Have | 

 l Not rioved. I 



ff The government, recognizing the 



% necessity of a great and growing bus- 



> iness enterprise, for better mail ser- 

 ^ vice has given us a postoffice on our 

 *C premises, which enables us to change 



> mails with the passing trains instead 

 ^ of through the Wetumpka, Alabama, 

 ^ postoffice more than a mile distant. 



> This gives us our mails about two 

 C hours earlier, and also one hour for 

 % making up outgoing mail. This will 

 ^ be particularly helpful in our queen 

 f business. We are now booking or- 

 ^ ders for Italian queens, I^ong-tongued 

 ^ and L,eather colored; both good. ^ 



> J. n. Jenkins, | 



I Honeysuckle, Alabama. > 



< Shipping^point and Money=order » 



> Office at Wetumpka, Alabama. # 



__ BEE-SUPPLIES. 



Best-equipped factory in the West ; car- 

 ry a large stock and greatest variety of 

 every thing needed in the apiary, assur- 

 ing BEST goods at the I^OWEST prices, 

 and prompt shipment. We want every 

 bee-keeper to have our FREE ILI^US- 

 TRATED CATAIvOG, and read descrip- 

 tion of Alternating Hives, Fergtison Su- 

 pers, etc. IVrite at once for a catalog, 



AGENCIES 



l»ii Bac t\ n f\t\ v\ t t\ t t Trcster Supply Company, I,incoln, Neb. 



Kretchmer Mfg. Co., Box 60, Red Oak, la. '^'siM$^,^sss^t^^- 



Dear Sir:— Inclosed find .fl.75. Please 

 send one brass smoke-engine. I have 

 one already. It is the best smoker I 

 everused. Truly yours, 



Henry Schmidt, Hutto, Tex. 



MADE TO ORDER 



Bin gham Brass Smokers, 



Made of sheet brass, which does not rust or burn out; should last 

 a lifetime. You need one, but they cost 25 cts. more than tin of the 

 same .size. The little open cut shows our brass hinge put on the 

 three larger sizes. No wonder Bingham's four-inch smoke-engine 

 goes without puffing, and does not drop inky drops. The perforat- 

 ed steel fire-grate has 381 holes to air the fuel and support the fire. 

 Heavy tin smoke-engine, 4-inch stove, per mail, $1.50; .S^-inch, 

 |1.10; 3-inch. $1.00; 2i4-inch, 90c; 2-inch, 6.5c. Bingham smokers are 

 the originals, and have all the improvements, and have been the 

 standard of excellence for 23 years. Only three larger ones brass. 



T. F. Bingham, Farwell, Michigan. 



