1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



797 



ITALIAN 

 QUEENS 



Bred from the best stock 

 this country can pro- 

 duce. Brig-ht g- old en 

 and 3-banded queens; 

 ready May 20th. I am 

 now booking orders, which will be filed and tilled in 

 rotation. After May 20th, all orders will receive 

 prompt attention. Untested queens, 60cts.; six for 

 $3.35., or $6 50 per doz. Tested. $1.00. or six for $5.50. 

 Two-frame nuclei (Danzenbaker or Hoffman frame), 

 with young queen, after June 1st, $2.00. 

 Geo. W. Barnes, Box 340, Nor-walK, O. 



Classified Advertisements. 



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 at 20 cents per line. Advertisements intended for this 

 department should not exceed five lines, and you must 

 say you want your advertisement In the classified 

 columns or we will not be responsible for errors. 



Help Wanted. 



Wanted. — An apiarist accustomed to large apia- 

 ries. State age, experience, and wages. 



Dr. Geo. D. Mitchell & Co., Ogden, Utah. 



Wanted.— Young man to help with bees at once. 

 Write age, lowest wages, and experience. 



E. F. Atwater. Box 37, Meridian, Idaho. 



Wanted. — Married man to work in bees, and on 

 farm part of time. Good house, on main road, with 

 fruit and fuel furnished. Can get work all the time. 

 D. H. COGGSHALL, West Groton, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 



For Sale. 



Fob Sale.— Opaline honey-jars, all kinds: send for 

 price list. Harold E. Shore, Germantown, Pa. 



For Sale. — Fine job-printing outfit. 



C. A. Stebbins, Broad Creek, Va. 



For Sale.— Good Smith Premier typewriter. Will 

 take beeswax or good offer. Box 95, Medina, Ohio. 



For Sale.— A complete steam laundry outfit cheap. 

 Start one in your own town, Box 202, Medina, O. 



For Sale. — Ten extracting combs in L. supers, 

 $1.75 in 5 lots. Other new and used supplies 



J. E. Thompson, Carpentersville, 111. 



For Sale.— Double-barrel, hammerless, 12-gauge, 

 single-trigger shotgun. Gun is in Al condition, and 

 must go. Make an offer. Box 311, Medina, Ohio. 



For Sale.— 1000 second-hand bee-hives in good con- 

 dition. L. hives, 40 cts.; Heddon, 30 cts.; Chaff, 50 cts. 

 H. & W. J. Manlby, R. F. D. No. 3, Sandusky, Mich. 



For Sale. — Alexander wire bee-veil, guaranteed to 

 protect the face from any stings, 75c each, or 3 for 

 $2 00 post paid. Frank Alexander. Delanson, N. Y, 



For Sale. — A quantity of Hilton chaff and other 

 hives in the flat, cheap to close out. In quantities to 

 suit. A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Found.— After thirty years' experimenting, a comb- 

 frame that is practical and bids defiance to propolis. 

 All about them; write the inventor. 



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



Fob Sale.— One two and a half H. P. engine and 

 boiler in good working order. Used not over 150 days. 

 Cost $150. Will sell for $75. J. W. Utter, 



Amity, Orange Co., N. Y. 



Fob Sale.— If you want an illustrated and descrip- 

 tive catalog of bee-keepers' supplies for 1907 send your 

 name and address to Frank S. Stephens, 



(Root's Goods.) Paden City, W. Va. 



Fob Sale. — Two frames Italian bees with queen, 

 $2. E. M. COLLYEB. 75 Broadway. Ossining, N. Y. 



Fob Sale.— a quantity of second-hand chaff hives, 

 consisting of 10-frame Quinbys and 13-f rame Gallups; 

 no inside furniture; only $1.00 each. 



E. D. TowNSEND, Remus, Mich. 



Fob Sale.— Best Wisconsin sections, per 1000, $4.00; 

 No. 2, $3.40; plain, 25 cts. less. Discounts on Danz. 

 hives and other Root's goods; also berry-boxes. It- 

 alian bees for sale. H. S. Duby. St. Anne. 111. 



Fob Sale.— One-piece sections, of all the standard 

 sizes, 1000, $4.00; No. 2, $3..50; plain, 25 cts. less. These 

 sections are strictly first-class. Also other supplies 

 very cheap. Jas. E. Morgan, 



Dansville, Ingham Co., Mich. 



Fob Sale.— Bee-keepers' supplies (Lengst & Koe- 



nig'smake). Central Michigan bee-keepers will do 



well by ordering their supplies of me. Send for free 



catalog. Beeswax taken in exchange for supplies. 



Eabl E. Babion. Chesaning, Mich. 



Fob Sale. — 25 8-frame bodies with covers and bot- 

 toms, full sheets foundation on cross-wiring; 50 8-frame 

 supers, plain, AhiXW^ sections, drawn comb, used one 

 season only; 25 8-frame hive-bodies complete, with 

 drawn combs, F. O. B. Chicago. R F. Wutzkb. 

 3559 N. 40th Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Fob Sale.— Angora and Persian cats, and kittens 

 from imported ancestors. Persian white— some with 

 amber and some with blue eyes. Any woman can 

 have a nice income, with little trouble and expense, 

 raising them. Kittens three to six months old. $6 to 

 $10. Stamp for written reply. Mbs. J. F. Skees. 



Marion, Ohio. 



Fob Sale. — Seven-room house with cellar — two- 

 story; stone-basement barn, 36x48; three acres of 

 good land with plenty of fruit-trees and grapevines, 

 located on Canada St.. Munnsville. Madison Co., N. 

 Y.. in the Stockbridge Valley— a very desirable loca- 

 tion for a bee-keeper, with plenty of basswood tim- 

 ber, clover, buckwheat, etc. Several years ago my 

 brother kept a large stock of bees h^ re and was very 

 successful; located on the O. & W, R. R., nine miles 

 south of the city of Oneida. Price $1800, wi'-h $800 

 cash, and balance on long time at 6 per cent if de- 

 sired. Any further information will be given by 



R. H. WooLVEB, Munnsville. N. Y. 



Fob Sale.— The following foundation-mills. Wish 

 to dispose of them at once. Write for sample if inter- 

 ested, and fuller information will be given about any 

 mill. 



Mill No. 1 — 14-in., old-style high frame, in perfect or- 

 der, price $15.00. 



Mill No. 2 — 6-in., old-style high frame; has had a pin 

 run through the rolls, otherwise is in good order; 

 price $8.00. 



Mill No. 3— 12-in. new style, large rolls, used biit very 

 little, in perfect order: price $25.00. 



Mill No 4— 12-in. blank rolls, used but little, in per- 

 fect order; price $20.00. 



Mill No. 5— 6-in. mill, new style, in perfect order, 

 used but little; price $12.00. 

 W. W. Bliss. Duarte, Cal. 



For Sale.— On account of age I wish to sell my 

 ranch of 163 acres, 8 miles back from the Pacific coast, 

 at Del Mar. It is nearly all fenced and cross-fenced; 

 100 acres under cultivation, the rest pasture; is as 

 near frostless as any place in Southern Calijfornia; 

 small house .500 feet above sea-level, giving a fine 

 view of the Pacific Ocean; stable, well, and other im- 

 provements; Lusardi P. O., with tri-weekly mail ser- 

 vice at my house. Besides home consumption I have 

 sold $1000 produce yearly, and am not able to cultivate 

 more than half the tillable land any year. Through 

 exceptional opportunity I know it is the best bee lo- 

 cation within a radius of more than 20 miles. At all 

 times from January to November there is something 

 more or less plentiful for bees. In May and June I get 

 a surplus of white honey from sage, than which none 

 is finer, five or six weeks longer, a surplus of darker 

 honey from other sources. My honey-house and bee- 

 yard are the most convenient and easiest worked I 

 know of. I am not anxious to sell the apiary, because 

 it is profitable, and I can and like to handle bees; but 

 if it will promote the sale of the land, which I can't 

 handle, for I am in my 68th year, I would sell part or 

 all the apiary. For further particulars address 



A. J. Burns, Lusardi, San Diego Co., Cal. 



