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Queens from Jamaica 



ANY DAY IN TIIK Y];AR AT THE 

 FOL,LO\VINc; PRIClvS: 

 Untested. ()(>c; tested, $1 IX); select tested, $1 .V); 

 breeders, $2 50. Our queens are reared from the very 

 finest strains Please write your address plainly 

 wlien ordering. Address 



Geo. W. Phillips, ^"^■^-^^r„;a^^i.vv.,. 



ITALIAN BEES FOR SALE I 



Full colonics $1. CO; three frames with quoen, S-'io; 

 two frames with queen 82.00; one frame. 81 •'>(); queen, 

 $1.00. Mrs. A. A. Simpson, Swarts, Pa. 



Warranted Queens. 



L. II. Robey, Dear Sir: — Knclosed find one dollar and 

 twenty cents ($1 20) for which you will please send me 

 two ("i) warranted queens. The queens you sent me 

 last year have proved to be excellent. I introduced one 

 into a three- frame nucleus on Aug. 22, 1902, and on Aug. 

 25. liXW. I took 228 lbs. of comb honey, leaving 10 IIofT- 

 nian frames in the brood-chamber for the coming 

 winter: that is very good for a nucleus. Be sure to 

 g^ive my street number, 525 Dakota St., for the queens 

 you sent me las' year were carried to another Wm. 

 Zimmerman, and I did not get them until the next 

 day. Wm. Zimmekman. 



San Antonio, Texas. 



Warranted queens, 60 cts. each in any qtiantitj'. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed or monev refunded. 



L. H ROBEY, WORTHINGTON, W. VA. 



Circular Free. 



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llPPn ^ ^'^ liustling beauties, bred for business 

 *^*'*'*'^ from choice honey-gathering strains; 

 ;i banded and golden Italian, for the rest of this sea- 

 son, »5 cts. each, $(i per dozen; tested, 85 cts. each. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



KARL Y. .S.\FFORD, Salem, N. \^ 



piNE QUEENS FROH THE BLACK HILL APIARIES 



■^ Golden and Long- tongue. Write for 'price list. 

 Reference. C F. Davidson <S: Son. 



Carver & /Vlathis, Props.. Verdi, Texas. 



COR SALE— Hou.=e: big barn; B acres land; 100 col- 

 • onies bees and fixtures: 10 ro Is from public square. 

 Every thing up in good shape. Oas-well on lot. 

 Cheap. W. W. Starrett, Litchfield, Ohio. 



NICK OHMER, a new strawberry of great merit, 

 FOR SALE-- well-rooted plants. 40c per dozen, mail- 

 ed postpaid: by express, not prepaid, |1 per 100, 84 25 

 I>er 1000; or by'mail, 25c per 100 extra. 



W. L. Phillips, 

 21.S5 Roosevelt St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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ANTED. — To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. HVATT, Shetiandoah, Iowa. 



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.ANTED. — Comb and extracted honey. .See honey 

 column. Gleason & Lansing. Buffalo. N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To sell fine job-printing outfit, nearly 

 new. J. W. Stebbins, Broad Creek, Va. 



ANTED.— Bees, for fine lot at Ro.semere Park, L. I. 

 John H. Rising, Gaskill, N. Y. 



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ANTED. — Plymouth Rocks and Minorca pullets. 

 Give strain and prices. J. B Enos, 



Charleroi, Pa. 



V^ANTED. — A parin rinthebee busine.'s, box fac- 

 '' tory, and a p .i. nt bee-hive. 



D. S. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. 



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ANTED.— Simplicity or Ileddon hives and supers. 

 State lowest cash price. E. Britbaker, 



14 N. 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



ANTED —To exchange nice young Italian queens 

 for honey. Correspondence solicited. 



James Wood, North Dana, Mass. 



ANTED.— Honey or any kind of syrup suitable for 

 summer feeding. Frank T. Hooper, 



E. Downingtown. Chester Co., Pa. 



ANTED.- Your address on a postal for a little 

 book on Queen-Rearing. .Sent free. 



Address Hknky Alley, Wenham, Mass. 



VyANTED.— Old postage stamps, especially foreign. 

 '"^ .Send list of what you have to offer and price asked 

 with samples. A. L. Boyden, Medina, Ohio. 



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ANTED.— To exchange modern firearms for old 

 gold watches and solid gold jewelry of any kind. 

 W. S. Ammon, keacing. Pa. 



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VyANTED.— To exchange Belgian hares for Dov'd 

 ^' hives, wired brood-frames, extractor, nuclei, or 

 full colonies of bees. S. C. Jones, Alplaus, N. Y. 



VyANTED. — To sell Foxhound puppies and dogs, 

 '' Hovey strain, some Cocker Spaniel, finely bred. 

 Write for prices. W. H. Gifford, 



151 Franklin .St., Auburn, N. Y. 



AVTANTED.— To .sell Novice Extractor, which, on ac- 

 '" count of death and change of busines ;, I shall have 

 to sell. Has been used only once, and will be sold at a 

 bargain. Joe. S. Wise, Hazlehurst, Miss. 



VyANTED,— To exchange copv of New Yoik Herald, 

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

 tailed particulars of President Lincoln's assassination. 

 Best offer gets it. Eli.^s Fox. Hillsboro, Wis. 



/'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 L- Hershiser, 



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



\y ANTED. — To exchange postage stamps with collec- 

 ' ' tors, especidllj' in West Indies, Europe, Bri ish col- 

 onies, Mexico, and United .States. State what you 

 have to offer and what you want in exchange. 



A. L. Boy'den, Medina, Ohio. 



\yANTKD — The address of even,- bee-keeper that 

 '' makes his own hives The " Kold Klimate " bee- 

 hive makes the best outside case in the world for win- 

 tering bees in any kind of hives. 



D. S. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. 



lyANTED.- Tosell, for 65 cents each, choice untest- 

 ^' ed queens, reared fn^m selected mothers, the 

 Carniolan-Italian cross — the coming bee for comb 

 honev. A trial order will convinc-" you. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. L- H. Perry, Clay, N Y. 



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

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

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

 fectionate: thor'oughlv house-broken, and very hand- 

 some. Price, cash. $20 (K), or will take $2-'i.0O in' honey. 

 F. N. Chamberlain, Tyngsboro. Mass. 



VL ANTED.— We want to send a catalog free, of the 

 ^^ Ko er Well-drilling machine to anybody who 

 needs a well at his house, barn, or fields. Especially 

 for dome.stic well-making. The farmer's friend, two 

 or more buving and doing their own well-making 

 when other "work is not pressing. Cheapest by half, 

 and the most practical of any. Best money-maker on 

 the market. 



J. J. KoGER & Sons, Moorcsburg, Tenn. 



WANTED.— To sell bv 15th of December, 2J0 acres 

 of land, 5H miles southwest of Harrisburg. the 

 county seat of Poinsett Co., about 40 acres in cultiva- 

 tion; small orchard, good water, log buildings; good 

 stock and bee range; balance of land well timbered ; 

 cross-ties, saw timbsr, etc. Mild winters ; good title. 

 Price $l.'iP0.00 cash. The price will double in a few 

 years. Will sell mv bees and live slock at a reasona- 

 ble price. For further information call on address 

 A. L. Johns, Harrisburg, Ark. 



