1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Colorado 



And Return. 



First class to Denver. Colorado Springs, and Pueblo 

 from CliicAgo. daily, tlitoughout the summer, good re- 

 turning October 31. The 



Colorado Special 



fast daily train, one ni^htto 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 touris.t sleeping-cars. 



For sleeping-car reservations, descriptive pamphlet, 

 "Colorado Illustrated," and full particulars, address 



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



PAGE 12-BAR, 58-INCH FENCE 



comes pretty near being the perfect farm fence. 

 Page Woven Wire Fence Co.. Box S, Adrian, Michigan. 



POULTRY JOURNAL ^^7 A^Sr'wo^rl?; 



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

 book, Plans for Poultry Houses, for 2.5c. Sample copy FREE. 

 Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Fine, carefully reared queens, from a 

 hardy, prolific.honey-gathering strain of 3-banded 

 Italians, can also furnish queens fiom Doolittle Gold- 

 en strain, if preferred- untested, d-") cents; tested, $1.00; 

 selected breeders, $2.oO EARL Y. SAFFORD. 



Salem, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— 100 co'onies Leather colored Italian 

 bees. A tested queen in each colonjv In S frame 

 Do%-etail hives. Price after July 1.5 and during Aug., 

 $1.00 each. In lots of 10. $:^.. 50 each. F.\GRAY. 

 Redwood Falls, Minn. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 Ton 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." 



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ANTED. 



-To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



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ANTED.— T<i sell, a Barnes foot-power saw. 



H. H. JEPSON, Medford, Mass. 



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ANTED.— Comb and extracted honey. See honey 

 column. Gle.ason & Lansing. Buffalo, N. Y. 



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

 used for honey, at about half price of new cans 

 For prices, etc., addre.ss Orel L. HKK«HmER, 



301 Huntington Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y. 



W.\NrED —To sell 69 colonies of bees, cheap; in tall 

 hives, nearly square, frames 125^x14. outside mea- 

 sure; hives to contain supeis and separators. Also 

 I0<t lbs. of fine clover honey, just extracted, at 7c on 

 cars here H. C. Laxe, Twineburg, O. 



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.\NTED. — .^ car of mixed tile, 3, 4. and <i in., also 

 names of manufacturers of tile and hay-loaders. 

 W. E, Carpenter, Freemansburg, W. Va. 



ANTED. — Your address on a postal for a little 

 book on Qiiee'i-Rearing. Sent free. 



Address Hicn'uy Allky, Wenham, Mass. 



\V.\NTED. — An experienced beekeeper in Georgia 

 '" wants position in Cuba the coming seas-on. 



" Georgia," care The A. I Root Co. 



IVANTED —To exchange copy of AVw Voj k Herald, 

 '' April \'). 18().5. in good condition, containing de- 

 tailed particulars of President Lincoln's assassination. 

 Best ofier gets it. Eli.^S Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



WANTED.— To sell during July, about 20 three- 

 frame nuclei, with queens bred from Hutchinson's 

 Stiperior stock, and Root's red clover queens, at $'2 '25 

 each. Frames are \l\^x9%, top-bar 13 '/4 inch. 



H. L- Fisher, New Paris. Ind. R. F. D. No. 2. 



W.\NTED.— Tosell, for 6,5 cents each, choice untest- 

 ed queens, reared fr<'in selected mothers, the 

 Carniolan-Italian cross — the coming bee for comb 

 honey? A trial order will convince you. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. L. H. Perry, CIhv, N. Y. 



VyANTED.— Agents to sell and attach automatic cut- 

 '' offs to grindingtnills, which automatically stop 

 them when hop'per becomes ^mpty. Especially adapt- 

 ed to Aerraotor windmills. Write for particulars. 



B. Strittmatti^^r, Bradley Junction, Pa. 



WANTED.— To sell my Sable and White Scotch Col- 

 lie dog, one year old, eligible to register, good 

 farm dog, easily taught, good with children, very af- 

 fectionate: thoroughly house-broken, and very hand- 

 some. Price, cash, $20 00, or will take $2-5.00 in honey. 

 F. N. Chamberlain, Tyngsboro. Mass. 



WANTED.— At once —Young man of staunch Chris- 

 tian character to work large apiaries and light 

 ranch work out of honey sea.son Steady job with 

 chance to work up. Pleasant home, good climate; 25 

 miles from railroad Wages $.30 per month. Refer- 

 ences A. I. Root, Medina. Ohio. 



L- B. Bell Camp Verde, Arizona. 



WANTED.— A buyer for one of the best bee-ranges 

 in California, fO acres of land. 25 in cultivation. 

 Small orchard, house, farm, 3 chicken-hnuses, 175 col- 

 onies of bees, honey-house, and up-to-date equipment 

 for comb and extracted honey; land $800 00, bees $4.00 

 per colony; bee material at catalog prices. Addre.'s 

 J. M. Mack. Bonsall, San Diego Co., Cal. 



RANTED —To ^ell, ^500 Hoffman brood-frames, 10 

 lbs. light brr.od foundation, 10 lbs. light brood 

 section foundation, 1000 sections, 4l{ plain; 50 honey- 

 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. Tukbs. 



Annincreek, Pa. 



WANTED.— To furnish you select long tongued Ital- 

 ian queens at the following prices: Untested $1.00 

 each, SlO.tiO p"r dozen. Tested, $1.25 f ach, $1'2.0[» per 

 dozen. Four years' experience in rearing queens for 

 the trade. Sa'fe arrival and reasonable satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Chas M. Darrow, 



Route No. 3, Nevada, Mo. 

 Reference, by special permission, the Nevada Balk- 

 ing Co.. of this city. 



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ANTED. -To sell S. W. '/ of S E. l{ sec 2« range 

 •2(), Cry.stal 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, a few neach-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. A.gent of Toledo & 

 Ann .^rbor R. R.. Toledo, Ohio, «'or pimphlet describ- 

 ing Frankfort. Cheap at J'2'200; if bought soon can be 

 secured at $1400. .-Vlso for sale ITO acre.s. 15 miles east 

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

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

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



