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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 15. 



We are on the 



LOOKOUT 



For ;i few more customers to try 

 our Five=banded Golden Italian 

 Queens ucady ill May). Here Is 

 the way our Irude lias grown: In 

 lS9(lwe sold 1H7 queens; in 1891 

 we sold r,4.">; and in 1892 we sold 

 1133. Is not that a liealtliy 

 growth ? We guarantee entire 

 satisfaction, or return your mon- 

 ey. We liave no low - priced 

 queens, but if you try one of our 

 queens you will think them 

 cheap. 



"What will you charge for 2,-) queens? I 

 want them for my neighbors who were so much 

 pleased with the ones you sent." 



Mt. Pleasant, la. W. F. Bruning. 



That is the way we give satisfaction. 

 One queen, warranted purely mated, in May, $1.35; 

 later. $1.00. Money-order office, Cable, 111. 

 Reference, A. I. Root. 



5. F. & I. Trego, 



Swedona, 



111. 



Please mention this paper. 



MY FINE 

 ITALIAN 

 QUEENS 

 WILL BE 

 READY 

 FOR 

 SHIP- 

 MENT 

 APRIL 

 20TH. 



(t^"In resDondlne 



My bees are 

 equal to any in 

 the land. All 

 queens bred 

 from very best 

 colonies. Prices 

 on u n tested 



' queens. $1 On; 6 

 $.5.00; 13, $10.00. 



'Tested, $1.50; 6 

 f r$H.U0; 13 lor 

 ■T 1 5 1)0. Extra se- 

 lect for breed- 

 ing, $3.50; 6 for 



! $i:j.OO. Remem- 

 ber, I warrant all queens shipped 

 by me to all points in the tJ. S., 

 and u) lie alive at destination. If 

 dead, return queen and will send 

 one in place. Send money by 

 American Express or Registered 

 Letter to 



C. F. BECKEY, 



) Mlanitou Beach, 



? Lenawae Co., Mich. 



< Reference, P. M. Manitou Beach, 

 S Mich. 



to till;. iicivtMlisomunt mention GLKANi>ii» 



WANTED.— Agents to show up and sell the Pratt 

 sell-hiver; complete sample postpaid by mail 

 lor 7.5c; circular free. Address 



E. L. Pratt, Beverly, Mass. 

 " Do it now." A success. 



Leininger Brothers IeLl Italian Queens 



And Nuclei Cheap. Send for Prices. 

 Fort Je-nJiini£S, 07iio. 7tfdb 



%\m mt 'ivl5riu Queens For S3!e, 



Fur tlu- benefit of fririul- v ii ■ have hlnck or hybi-id .lueens 

 whic^i they wish to dispose of. we will insert notices free of 

 charge, as below. We uo this because ther»- is ha- dly value 

 enough in the-e queens to pay for buying them up and keep- 

 ing them in stock ; and yet it is oftentimes quite an accommo- 

 dation to those who can not afford higher-priced ones. 



I have 3U black queens for sale at 25c each; all 

 first-class and prolific. 



W. J. Forehand, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer and 

 Dealer in 



Bee=Keepers' SUPPLIES. 



One-piece Sections a specialty. As good as 



the Best. Send for catalogue. 



W. E. SMITH, Successor to Smith & Smith, 



Kenton, Hardin Co., Ohio. 



Wants or iLxcnanye Uk^parimuni. 



Notices will be Inserted under this head at one-halt our usu 

 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 nave the notice as many lines as you please; 

 but all over live lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is intended only tor bona-tide ex- 

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

 fering articles for sale, can not be inserted under this head. 

 For such our regular rates of M 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." 



WANTED.— To exchange S. C. White and Brown 

 Legliorn and Pekin duck eggs, lor Italian 

 queens, comb foundation, etc. 8-9-lOd 



J. E. Phyob, Maple Grove, Madison Co., Iowa. 



W 



ANTED.— To rent an apiary, or a position as an 

 apiarist in California. Correspond with 



Chas. Brown, Nicolaus, Sutter Co., Cal. 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs for hatching, for 

 thin foundation, or all-in-one-piece sections. 

 My .stock of Light Brahmas, White P. Rocks, and 

 Golden Wyandottes, are as good as the best. 6tfdb 

 D. F. Lashier, Hooper. Broome Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Columbia Safety bicycle, 

 '91 pattern, in good condition, for beeswax or 

 offers, Walter S. Pouder, Indianapolis, Ind. 



W 



ANTED. — A young man to work in apiary, and 

 do farm work. Write, stating wages to 



R. B. Bonear, Cherry Ridge, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange our steel Wonder fence- 

 machine, or Black Minorcas or Light Brahma 

 eggs, for hone> -extractor. 



tjHEKMAN F. Hanson, Scranton, Iowa. 



. -i ANTED.— To exchange a 5x7 camera nearly new 

 VV — with tripod and every thing necessary for 

 making pictures; also about fifteen Root's Dove- 

 tailed hives (some of them have never been used, 

 and are well painted^; also 100 tin-cornered wired 

 frames, some tilled witn foundation and some with 

 combs; also 100 all-wood frames, and 8 or 9 lbs. of 

 comb fdu., nucleus hives, observaiory hives uiew) 

 never used, but nailed and painted; and lots of 

 other apiarian .-upplies. The above I would ex- 

 change,' in part, fui' a good typewriter, or live stock 

 of any kinu. will H. Ellerington, 



Naples, Ontario Co., N. Y. 



/ANTED.— To exchange a good (j-iii. Vandervort 

 founuation-mill lor cash or otters. 



J. Nkbel & Son. High Hill, Mo. 



ANTED.— A Sateij' bicycle. Any one having a 

 Satc'iy they wisli to iratle. please wi'ite to 



1. H. McFARi.,AND, St. Albans, Vermont. 



ANTED.— To excliauge L. combs fur beeb by the 

 pound or nucleus. F. Schilling, 



Jewett, Ohio. 



ANTED.— To buy second-band sawmill ma- 

 cliinery. W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 4-6-8d 



V, ANTED.— To exchange bees and queens for 

 S\ sLra\Nbijrry aiiu raspberry plains, and B. P. R. 



poultry. Correspondence solicitetl. 



8-9iJb F A. Lc^CKHAUT ii Co., Lake George, N. Y. 



W 



\l/ ANTED.— Extracted honey in large or small 

 Vt lots. R. K. & .]. C. Fkisbee. 



8-9db 173 W. Maple St., Denver, Col. 



l»; ANTED.- Situation as paper-machine tender, or 



VV job at some light wt)rk. Am B-flat cornet player, 



and reliable. F. Fuller, Box 89, Montague, Mass. 



8-9db 



