1895 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



201 



Contents of this Number. 



AchiUeiations in Wax ■ 



A. I Runt, Smith Meeting....' 



Al^ike, Piiitits • 



Bee escape-; - 



Bee kee|iers' Union. Ele 'f n.- 

 California B. K Association.' 



Cro.sye';. Five hand - 



Dafi'o FiUiet-nten '■ 



EchiH'.-i Cvuin Rambler ' 



Five-ljaud (.'■■iis;-e.s : 



Floi ilia, Niitc^ on bv Editor ; 

 FloMda, Thcilnian on . ..,• 



Flririda li'i- l*..oi' Men t 



Foinidati.'ii (iiven. Rolled, : 



FonndaiiiMi lor- Section^ ' 



Hatcir- Conni>ents ; 



Hive, DanzenI al-er : 



Hone.v as a Diet ■, .,. ; 



Honev in Hotels 



Honev, E-\tiac-'il, Riperiinn'. 



.M.inev. Connt Yonr 



H.>nev, E\t'actin'.i' Thick... 



Honev, How to Sell 



Hotels of Flori, la 



planum in tlie ,\|)iavv 



rackanes tin- Ex'd Honev-. 

 Patents-Oni' Position on . 

 Randderat Black Diamond 



Sepal ato!', Tavhn-'s 



S'luar, Adnlteiations of,il2, 



S'.mars, Purity of 



Swai ni-hiver, Anderson 



Tiansfer, Wlu-n to 



T Supers, .Anthony on 



Ventilator. Mannni's 



Wax, To Test 



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CONVENTION NOTICES. 



The Utah Beedceepers' Association will hold its semi-annual 

 meeting- on Thursday, April 4, at 10 a.m., in the Fish Conimis- 

 tijoner's rooms, in the new citv and county buildinfr. Salt Lake 

 City. Geo. E. Dudley, Sec., Prove, Utah. 



The next meeting of the Wesfein Washington Bee keepers' 

 Association will be held on Monday, April Sth, in Horticultural 

 Rooms. City Hall. Bee-keepcs aie invited. 



a, D. LiTTOOY, Sec, Taconia. Wa-h, 



CIRCULARS RECEIVED. 



Price lists of apiarian sujiplies in Keneral have been received 

 from the t'ollowin.ij I'arties : 

 Leahv Manuf actm int;' Co., Hifrsrinsville, Mo. 

 Mrs. Fannie B. DeWitt. Sunnvslde, Md. Queens and bees, 

 (i B Lew i- C;o.. Wateit.nvn, Wis. 

 Emerson T. Abbott St Jo-eph, Mo. 

 I. J, Rti insrham, lO.i Park Place New York. 

 Charles F. Muth &Snn. 971) Cential Ave., Cincimmti, O. 

 W. H Norton, Skowheiran. Me. 



George W. Stenhens, Denison, la. A new fiame-spacer. 

 J. VanDeusen & Son, Sprout Brook, N. Y. Foundation. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be Inserted under this head at one-half our usn 

 al rates. All advertisements intended for this department 

 must not exceed five lines, and you must say you want your 

 adv't in this department, or we will not be responsible for er- 

 rors. You can have the notice as man.v lines as ,vou please , 

 but all over live lines will cost yon according to onr regiilar 

 rates. This department is intended only for bona fide ex- 

 changes. Exchanges for cash or for price lists, or notices of- 

 fering articles for sale, can not be inserted under this hend 

 For such onr regular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and 

 they will be put with the regular advertisements. We can not 

 be responsible for dissatisfaction arising from these "swaps." 



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ANTED.— Old combs in frames. DesctUie, with 

 1)1 ice. W. L. CoGGSHALL, West Groton, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exehane'e one polony of bees for 

 M. B. turkeys. Phil Tisher, Hannibal, O. 



WANTED.— To exchang-e the only wAx-extructor 

 in the world that will extract all the wax from 

 old combs rapidly by steam, also bee-smoktTS, for 

 wax. C. G. Ferris, South Columbia, Herk. Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchanse Universal wood-worker, 

 one groover, one dovetailer. and one cutter- 

 head table; also short .jointer, all in good order. 

 What have you to trade for one or all ? 



W. S. Bellows, Ladora, la. 



WANTED.— To correspond with parties wishing' to 

 sell or test mv new hive. F. Danzenb.4kbr, 

 nin New York Ave., Washington, D. C. 

 • Reference, Gleanings. 



WANTED.— 2.5 to 100 hives of bees. Who can fur- 

 nish them the cheaiiest? I will exchange, 

 for bee-hive machinery, queens bred from a straight 

 flve-banded breeder valued at $.50, or from imported 

 stock, H, G. QuiRiN, Bellevue, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange Black Minorca eggs at 

 6Uc per 15 for a few untested queens. 



H. Barber, Adrian, Mich. 



WANTED.— An imiiroved Barnes foot-power saw, 

 for lowest cash price. J. Evlrman, 



North Middletown, Ky. 



WANTED.— To exchange raspberry and blackberry 

 plants, $6 per lOtlO, bees $5, Japanese buckwheat, 

 for beeswax. A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mch. 



WANTED,— Bees, bee-supplies, and poultry, in 

 exol ange for strong, well-rooted basswood- 

 trees. This is the time to transplant. 

 W. R. LiGHTON, 601 N. Y. Life Bldg,, Omaha, Neb. 



WANTED.— To exchange 200 colonies of bees for 

 any thing useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



\I7 ANTED.— To exchange yellow It.'lian queens 

 Vt the coming season, also the best varieties of 

 strawberry-plants, cheap, for foundation or otters. 

 Mrs. Oliver Cole, Sherburne, Chenango Co., N.Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange alfalfa seed and span 

 mare mules, for nuclei and queens and bass- 

 wood-trees, 

 eoi Bert. W. Hopper, Garden City, Kan. 



WANTED.— To exchange liees. queens, and eggs 

 (from B, P. Rocks. S. C. B. Leghorn, and Light 

 Brabmas), for bee-supi>lies or offers. 



Chas. H. Thies, Steeleville, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange some Bibles, albums, 

 steel engravings, etc., for colonies or nuclei of 

 bees, or offers. W. T. Atkinson. Auburn, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Position in apiary, by man of experi- 

 ence. L. H. Greene, Wichita, Kan. 



WANTED— To exchange a 10-inch Root founda- 

 tion-mill, good as new, for hives in flat, or sec- 

 tions 414x4.^, 7 to foot. 



A. W. Gardner, Centreville, Mich. 



ANTED.— To exchange supplies and other goods 

 for honey. O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 20tf 



WANTED.— To exchange several good safety bi- 

 cycles. Honey wanted. Send sample. 



J. A. Green, Ottawa, 111. 



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WANTED.— A quantity of drawn combs, 

 eitf I J. Stringham, 105 Park Place, N. Y. 



SECOND-HAND TYPE. 



We offer for sale the samp'es of job type shown 

 below. It is practically as good as new. 



Dbl. Small Pica Fashion, 5A, 9a, $3.00. 



This TYPE for Sale. L. P. 



Long Primer Fashion, 15A, 33a, 81.50. 



This is a Pretty Face 



Pica Condensed Fashion, 18A, 23a, $1.50. 



PIC^ 6IiIPTIC. 1^54i67S90 



Pica Glyptic, 31A, $1.50. 



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Pica Condensed Concave, 31A, $1.00. 

 ■Z*l3.1)S its Tj-Krtexxdoca. 



Nonp Antique, 30A, 36a, $1.00. 



HENRY E. BLISS 



Long Primer Concave, 20A, 75c. 



THIS IS A PEARL LETTER 



Pearl Gothic, 40A, 75c. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, O. 



