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"ow TO iviake Money 



Any one willing to work can make $18.00 per week 

 selling our absolutely new Pocket Dictionary and 

 Atlas of the World combined; 90 clear concise maps; 

 35,000 words defined; fits the pocket; worth a dollar to 

 anybody. Send 25 cents for sample and terms. 



Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, Illinois. 



Printed to Order $1 per 1000 



Hea\'y, white, high-cut, size 6%. A neat little coupon 

 on each envelope will earn you dollars. Other station- 

 ery cheap. For particulars and sample, address at once 



Howard Co., 516 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ills. 



Golden or Leather-colored Honey Queens 



bred from the Laws strain. Untested, 90 cts.; tested, 

 SI. 00; selected tested, 81.50; extra selected tested, 82.00; 

 breeders, $2.50 to |5 00. None better. 



H. C. TRIESCH, Jr., Dyer, Ark. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be Inserted nnder this head at 10 cts. per line. 

 You must SAT you want your adv't in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. You can have the no- 

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

 cost you according to our regular rates. We can not be re- 

 sponsible for dissatisfaction arising from these " swaps." 



WANTED.— To sell bees and queens. 

 ' O. H. Hyatt. Shenandoah, Iowa. 



iVANTED. — Langstroth extracting-combs (wired) in 

 '" any quantity. A. D. D. Wood. Lansing, Mich. 



VyANTED.— To sell Sir Walter Raleigh seed potatoes, 

 ' ' 60c bu. A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



Y^ANTED. — Man to raise queens, and take care of 

 '' bees. 



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



WANTED.— To sell 400 good extracting combs, L- 

 '' size, 12J4 cts. each. 



F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vt. 



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ANTED. — To sell two colonies of bees, also a full 

 line of supplies for the bee-business, very cheap. 

 A. Wilson, Maywood, 111. 



WANTED.- Apiarists for the West Indies. Several 

 of our correspondents want help. Write at once 

 for particulars. The A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



VVANTED. — Having facilities for rendering wax by 

 '' steam, I will pay cash for old comb. 



N. L. Stevens, R. D. 6, Moravia, N. Y. 



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.\NTED— To sell 200 5-gal. honey-cans, all in A 

 No. 1 shape, at 10c per can, f. o. b. at Detroit. 



Ch.'VS. C. Ch.^mberlin, Romeo, Mich. 



.\NTED. — To exchange or sell 50 colonies of Ital- 

 ian bees, for honey or cash. 



David Daniel, Hawthorn, Pa. 



.ANTED.— To sell single -comb White Leghorn 

 eggs for hatching at 5100 for 26; 5100 per 100. 

 J. P. Watts, Kerrmoo-. P'.. 



ANTED.— At once, 200 swarms bees. Will pay 

 cash. QuxRiN, the Queen-breeder, 



Pi'.'-kertown, Ohio. 



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-ANTED. — To sell first-class tupelo honey in bftr 

 lels of about 375 lbs. net, at 6c f. o. h. 



G. K. lucKER, lola, Fla. 



VyANTED.— To exchange for honey, or cash, 60-lb. 

 cans, good as new, per case oi two cans, f. o. b. 

 here, 40 cents. 



G. L- Buchanan, Holliday's Cove, W. Va. 



WANTED.— Cowan extractor for taking frames 12 

 '' inches deep; also four-inch smoker and honey- 

 knife. L. Clark, Wiscoy, Minn. 



WANTED.— To sell my farm of 102 acres and 40 col- 

 '' onies of bees; old age, the reason; correspon- 

 dence solicited. Wm. G. Snodgrass, 



Montrose, Henry Co., Mo. 



WANTED.— To sell for cash, 5-gal. square tin cans, 

 '' used for honey, at about half price of new cans. 

 For prices, etc., address Orel L- Hershiser, 



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



VVANTED. — To exchange bees for foot-power saw. 

 '' Sixty colonies of bees in fine condition for sale; 

 also two fine improved farms for sale. 



F. L. Wright, Webberville, R. F. D.2, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell for cash, selected, 

 ''■ second-hand 60-lb. cans, practically as good as 

 new, for 35 cts. per case f. o. b. Chicago 



B. Walker, Clyde, Illinois. 



VVANTED. — To sell a Barnes foot-power saw, power 

 '' attachment complete, good as new; out of the 

 business. Also Wilson bone-mill (never used 2 hours). 

 Both cheap. H. L- Graham, Grandview, Iowa. 



WANTED — To sell or exchange 25 Simplicity hives 

 new and complete, and 100 Simplicity bodies, 

 practically new. Any reasonable offer will be accept- 

 ed. A. Y. Baldwin, De Kalb, 111. 



WANTED.— To sell 75 Langstroth hives (10 and 12 

 "" frame), with 1000 extracting-combs; also 2000 lbs. 

 extracted basswood honey. 



" WiLBER Wood, Ono, Wis. 



\VANTED.— To exchange a genuine Stradivarius 

 "" violin 150 years old, foundation-mill, bone-mill, 

 shotgun, revolver, clothes-wringer, game roosters, and 

 fox-hound pups. Elias Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



VVANTED. — To buy for cash, cheap, 10-frame portico 

 ' ' hives with simplicity upper story, with or with- 

 out brood-frames, in flat. Write quick. 



Albert L- Martin, 

 Leonardsburg, Delaware Co., Ohio. 



WANTED.— All the bulk comb, extracted, and sec- 

 ""^ tion honey that we can buy in the State of Texas. 

 We pay spot cash for honey. Write us now or when 

 you have honey. 



The Hyde Bee Co., Floresville, Tex. 



\VANTED. — To sell complete volumes of Gleanings, 

 '" Review, and American Bee Journal, and also 

 other bee papers, extending over the past 15 years; 

 nearly all of the bee-journals are bound; also five bee- 

 books. Am going out of the bee- business. 



G. F. Tubes, .Annincreek, Pa. 



WANTED. — Agents to sell and attach automatic cut- 

 offs to grinding-mills, which automatically stop 

 them when hoppers become empty. Especially adapt- 

 ed to .Aermoter windmills. For full particulars ad- 

 dress Boniface Strittmatter, 



Bradley Junction, Pa. 



WANTED.— If you desire the benefit of my thirty 

 years' experience with bees, and desire to work 

 in my bee-yards, and work on the farm when there is 

 no work to do with the bees, send me your address. 

 Or I could use an experienced man. Bees and empty 

 hives bought. State experience, and wages expected. 

 W. L- CoGGSHALL, Groton, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell S. W. }i of S. E. ^ sec. 26. range 

 2(), Crystal Lake Tp., Benzie Co., Mich.; 40 acres 

 jiit outside corporation of Frankfort; a nearly finish- 

 ed cottage of six rooms, a small stable, 25 bearing 

 apple-trees, j few oeach-tr'-es. From front porch can 

 be seen a delightful view of the little city of Frank- 

 fort, Lake Michigan, hart i steamers, etc. Unexcel- 

 led as a summer home oi a fruit-farm. Only a few 

 hours from Toledo, Detro' Chicago. Minneapolis, 

 and other cities Write Gen Pass. Agent of Toledo & 

 .Ann Arbor R. R., Toledo, Ohio, for pamphlet describ- 

 ing Frankfort. Cheap at J2200; if bought soon can be 

 .secured at $1400. Also for sale 160 acres, 15 miles east 

 of Frankfort; only j;2.50 per acre 2-j acres ready for 

 the plow. Write C. L. Lmkletter, Agent, Frankfort, 

 Mich., or W. A. HOBBS, Owi^ei. Traer, Iowa. 



