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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 1. 



Bees. 



I have several colonies of Italian and 

 Hybrid bees in one-story Simplicity 

 hives on metal cornered fiames that I 

 will sell while they last at the following 

 prices, on cars at Blufltin, Mo. 1 will 

 make three grades, according to purity 

 of stock. strength, etc. 



No. 1 , $6.oo per Colony, Hay or June. 

 No. 2, $5.00 " " 



No. 3, $4.00 " " 



Address 



G. H. Miller, Bluffton, Mo. 



DO YOU 



^^ANT QUEENS'? 



If so, you 

 should see my circular. Fifteen years' experi- 

 ence— the best queens (either 3 or 5-banded) at 

 bottom prices. 



CHAS. D. DUVALL, Satsuma Heights. Fia. 



Up to Guarantee! 



On June 1 1 shall be prepared to ship 

 queens of my famous Adel strain. This 

 strain of beautiful yellow-handed bees is 

 practically non - >warming and non - 

 stinging. Queens, each. *1 00. Every 

 thing is guaranteed. Calalog free. 



H. ALLEY, Wenham, Mass. 



FOR SALE. 



Bees, In 8-frame Langstrolh hives: Italians. H.oO; 

 hybrids, $4.00, delivered at depot in Jefferson free of 

 charge. Also a lot (if bee-supplies. 



MRS. C. GRIMM, Jefferson. Wis. 



fOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.- 150 ibs. foundation 

 and one Columbia Pafen- Bicycle. 



F. H. McFARLAND, Hyde Parke, Vt. 



Lower Prices 



on Sections and 

 Foundation. 



1 am now selling- Root's No. I Polished Sections at 

 $2..',0 per 1000; 2000, U.oO; 3000, J6.45; .5000, $10.00. 



New Weed Process Comb Fouodation, 



Three cents per pound lees than prices given on 

 page li of Root's or my catalog. 



M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Hich. 



YELLOWZONES. 



Satisfaction, or money refunded, has been guar- 

 anteed with every bo.xof Yellowzones sent out; but, 

 although it has been my pleasure to send them to 

 almost every part of the U. S.. I never yet received 

 one word of complaint, and never one request for 

 return of money. Could Yellowzones receive a 

 greater compliment from the American people? 

 And what more splendid proof do you need that it is 

 the remedy you should have on liand in your home 

 for the prompt treatment and immediate cure of 

 the manifold family ailments ? 



Many of the Gleanings family are my regular 

 customers, and repeatedly order more for their 

 neighbors; but some of you have not even seen a 

 Yellowzone. I should really like to hear from you 

 too, and will try to please you Single boxes, 35c; 

 6 boxes. SI 00. 



W. B. HOUSE, M. D., Detour, Chippewa Co., Mich. 

 In writing advertisers, mention this paper. 



A New Method 



To me of refliiing wh.x without acid. 

 Result, better Comb Foundation. My 



prices are jilso the lowest. 



Job Lot No. 2 Polished Sections, 



F'imshfd equal to any No. 1. Per 1000, 

 J1.75: 200c. *3.40; 3C0O, !M.80; «50lO, $7..50. 

 Also a full line of 



Higginsville Supplies. 



W. J. Finch, Jr., ■ Springfield, III. 



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ANTED.— To exchange or sell a twenty-Inch 

 pony planer. 



The Geo. Rall Mfg. Co., Galesville, Wis. 



Wants and Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our usual 

 rate. 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 errors. You can 

 have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over five 

 lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This depart- 

 ment is intended only for bona-flde e-xchanges. Exchanges for 

 cash or foi' price lists, or notices offering articles for sale, can 

 not be inserted under this head. For sucli our regular rates of 

 30 c. a line will be charged and they will be put with the regu- 

 lar advertisements. We can not be responsible for dissatisfac- 

 tion arising from these " swaps." 



WANTED.— To exchange an automatic gauge 

 lathe, and a broom-handle lathe, for an auto- 

 matic improved shingle-machine, or a circular saw- 

 mill W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange safety bicycles, and an 

 Odell typewriter, for honey, beeswax, or gas- 

 oline or kerosene engine. J. A. Gkeen, Ottawa, 111. 



ANTED —To exchange 200 colonies of bees for 

 anything useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange one bicycle, pneumatic 

 tire, singie-lube, for grandfather 8-day clock; 

 machine run only about two months. 



L. L. ESENHOWEH, Reading, Pa. 



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ANTED.— Tested Italian queens, for Golden Wy- 

 andotte Eggs. E. T. Abbott, St. Joseph, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange a iOO-egg incubator, new, 

 or a World typewiiier, both in perfect condi- 

 tion, for a power turning-lathe. 



C. W. CosTELLow, Waterboro, York Co., Me. 



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r ANTED. —600 L. frames, drawn combs. Will ex- 

 chansre bicycle or money. Describe. Address 

 W. La Mar OooGSHAr.L. West Groton, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To exchange 800 brood-combs in L. 

 frames, for be, s or for offers. 



A. C. WooDBUHy, Darlington, Wis. 



I r ANTED.— On account of wife's health, will trade 

 V' ouj' fine home and one of the best equipped 



apiaries in the State, for similar property in lower 



altitude. This is a fine location. 



R. C. AiKiN, Loveland, Colo. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Langstroth combs for S. 

 bicycle, typewriter, or lieldglass. 



T. P. GiLLHAM, Lincoln, Tenn. 



WANTED.- To exchange one butter-worker, one 

 printer, and two refrigerator shipping-bo.xes, 

 for any thing useful on farm or in apiary. 



A. L. Baker, White Rock, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchang;e 6 100-gallon best heavy 

 tin honey-tanks, with best Schobel patent 

 honey-faucet, well banded, for honey or beeswax. 

 Wm. a. Selser, 10 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED.— To buy an automatic shingle-ma- 

 chine (improved), second-hand. 



W. S. A.MMON, Reading, Pa. 



