1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



609 



f4^:m!V?M-.liM 



Colorado 



And Return. 



First class to Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo 

 from Chicago, daily, throughout the summer, good re- 

 turning October 31. The 



Colorado Special 



fast daily train, one night to Denver from Chicago and 

 the central States (only two nights enroute from the 

 Atlantic seaboard), leaves Chicago daily 0:30 p. m. 



A second daily train leaves Chicago 11 :30 p. m. Per- 

 sonally conducted excursions in tourist sleeping-cars. 



For sleeping-car reser\-ations, descriptive pamphlet, 

 " Colorado Illustrated," and full particulars, address 



A. F. CLEVELAND, 234 Superior St., Cleveland, 0. 



S. D. BUELL 



Manufactures bee-hives, and is agent for The A. I. 

 Root Co.'s goods, which are sold at factory prices. 

 Catalog sent free. Bees for sale. Beeswax wanted. 



Union City, MicK. 



POULTRY JOURNAL ^^^ TUllr^l^^r?^ 



a dollar, but will send it to you one year on trial, including 

 book, Plans for Poultry Houses, for 25c. Sample copy FKEE. 

 Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, Ind. 



COR SALE. — Fine, carefully reared queens, from a 

 * hardj-.prolifichoney-gathering strain of 3-banded 

 Italians; can also furnish queens from Doolittle Gold- 

 en strain, if preferred: untested, 6-3 cents; tested, $1.00; 

 selected breeders, $2.50 FARL Y. SAFFORD, 



Salem, N. Y. 



COR SALE.— 100 colonies Leather colored Italian 

 ' bees. A tested queen in each colony. In 8 frame 

 Dovetail hives. Price after July 1.5 and during Aug., 

 $1.00 each. In lots of 10, $3.-50 each. F. A GRAY, 

 Redwood Falls. Minn. 



TEXAS QUEENS FROM LONE STAR APIARIES. 

 We are now ready to furnish you queens from the 

 best stock of any race. These queens are equaled by 

 few and inferior to none. Write for price list 



Q. F. Davidson & Son, Props., Fairview, Texas. 



COR SALE. — A few Queens, whose bees are extra 

 •^ yellow, such as most breeders ask $5 00 for. Our 

 price. $3.00 each. 



F. W. VAN DE MARK, Ripley, Okla. 



A dozen young mismated queens at $3 CO or 30 cents 

 each. B. F. AVERILL, Howardsville, Va. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 10 cts. per line, 

 ■yon must SAT you want your adv't in this -Ir-partment, 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 yon according to our regular rates. Wo can not be re- 

 Bponsiblfc for dissatisfaction arising from these " swaps." 



\I7 ANTED.— To sell bees and queens 



O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



VV ANTED. — To exchange for choice honey, or cash, 

 '' 60-lb. new cans, used for honey one month, as 

 good as the day they were made. 



J. A. Buchanan, HoUiday's Cove, W. Va. 



VVANTED. — Your address on a postal for a little 

 '' book on Queen-Rearing. .Sent free. 



Address Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. 



VVANTED.— To sell, second-hand 60-pound cans, 

 ' ' as good as new. Correspondence solicited. 

 lyEWis C. & A. G. Woodman, 



Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Vj^ ANTED. — To sell for cash, 5 gal. square tin cans, 

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

 For prices, etc., address Orel I,. Hershiser, 



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange copy of Ne^a Yoik Herald, 

 '^' April 15. 1865, in good condition, containing de- 

 tailed particulars of President I,incoln's assassination. 

 Best offer gets it. Eli.-vs Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



W.\NTED.— Tosell, for 6.5 cents each, choice untest- 

 ed queens, reared frcm selected mothers, the 

 Carniolan-Italian cross — the coming bee for comb 

 honey? A trial order will convince vou. .Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. I,. H. Perry, Cigarville, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Agents to sell and attach automatic cut- 

 offs to grinding-mills, which automatically stop 

 them when hopper becomes empty. Especially adapt- 

 ed to Aermotor windmills. Write for particulars. 



B. Strittmatter, Bradley Junction, Pa. 



WANTED— To .<=ell, .500 Hoffman brood-frames, 10 

 lbs. light brood foundation, 10 lbs. light-brood 

 section foundation, 1000 sections, i'^A plain; .50 honej'- 

 boards, 8-frame< wood-bound zinc; 300 section-holders 

 100 separators; cleated nails for frames, etc., included. 

 All new. One Cowan two-frame extractor, second- 

 hand. Will sell cheap for cash. G. F. Tubbs. 



Annincreek, Pa. 



WANTED. — To furnish you select long tongued Ital- 

 ian queens at the following prices: Untested Jl.OO 

 each, 810.00 per dozen. Tested. 11-25 each, $12.00 per 

 dozen. Four years' experience in rearing queens for 

 the trade. Safe arrival and reasonable satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Chas M. D.arrow, 



Route No. 3, Nevada, Mo. 

 Reference, by special permission, the Nevada Bat k- 

 ing Co., of this citj'. 



WANTED.— To sell for cash at Oakville. Appomat- 

 tox Co., Va., the following property: One lot of 

 five acres with a larse storehouse and dwelling com- 

 bined, consisting of 6 rooms; one nice small dwelling 

 of 3 rooms ; one blacksmith and wheelwright shop 

 with complete set of tools; one large shedded barn, 

 covering an area of 2000 square feet; a fine young or- 

 chard of 100 impioved bearing trees; 11 stands of bees; 

 a splendid location for general store and apiary. 

 White clover and sourwood grow abundantly, and 

 nearest beekeeper of note 25 miles. This property is 

 in easy reach of 10 churches; postoffice and schools at 

 the place: has fine well of water, and handsome shade- 

 trees. Will also sell annex of 6 acres of wood land. 

 Price of whole outfit, S1300 Applv to 



J. P. & R. D. Hughes, Oakville, Va. 



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'ANTED. — To sell, a Barnes foot-power saw. 



H. H. JEPSON, Medford, Mass. 



rANTED.— To .sell S. W. }/i of S E. K sec. 26 range 

 20. Crystal Lake Tp.. Benzie Co., :Mich.; 40 acres 

 just outside corporation of Frankfort; a nearly finish- 

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

 apple-trees, h few neach-trees. From front porch can 

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

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

 led as a summ«'r home oi a frui-farm. Only a few 

 hours from Toledo, Detrou Chicago Minneapolis, 

 and other cities Write Gen Pass. .Agent of Toledo & 

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

 ing Frankfort. Cheap at $2200; if bought soon can be 

 secured at $1400. Also for sale 100 acres, 15 miles east 

 of Frankfort; onlv $2.50 per acre 25 acres ready for 

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

 Mich., or W. A. Hobbs, Ownei Traer, Iowa. 



