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GLEANINGS INjBEE CULTURE. 



June 15. 



J. W. K. SHAW & CO. 



Will send queens tliat are rarefuUy 

 reared from t}ieir supeiior strain of 

 Italian.-- at the t'oilowing prices: 



TestPd queens. 80c eacii : »9.t)0 per 

 doz. Untesud queens, 6l)c eacli, 

 ienOperdoz. 



Orders filled by return mail, and 

 satis taction guaranteed. 



Loreauville, Louisiana. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



Ha.s A'o Sfiii in Umod- frames. 



Thin Flat - Bottom Foundafm 



Eas no Fishbone in the Snrplns Honey. 

 Being- the cleanest, it is usually worke( 

 the quickest of any foundation made. 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



l^t fdh Sole rianufacturers, 



Sprout Brook. Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



1 writing advertiser? mention this paper. 



Will pay 23e per lb. cash, or 26i; in trade, for any 

 quantity of good, fair, average beeswax, delivered 

 at our R. H. station. The same will be sold to those 

 who wish to purchiise, at 33c for he>(t selected wax. 

 Old combs will nut he accepted under any consid- 

 ern.tion . 



Unless you put your name nn the box, and notify 

 us by mail of amount sent, we can not hold our- 

 selves responsible for mistakes. It will not pay as 

 a general thing to send wax by exptess. 



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



The New Cornell Smoker. 



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JilCf* Tuc: nruiiu/^ fo'" those who want a 

 U9 I I nc. I ninVi tlrst-class smoker at 

 a medium price. Size of cup. 3M iu'"hes: curved 

 nozzle, hinge(i so as to swing back ; legs of malleal)ie 

 iron, secured l)y bolts. The blast is the well-known 

 Coi'neil principle. Weight of smoker, only 30 

 ounces. Here is what one of our customers says 

 of it: 



The Cornell smoker Is a Dandy with a bifr D. I have been us 

 Ing It to-day on the crosse^-t colony of bees I ever saw. I think 

 I could drive a bulldog with it. S. R. Austin. 



AniityvlUe, N. Y., Oct. 15. 



Price $1.10, postpaid, or 85c if sent by express 

 or freight with other goods. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 



MEDINA. OHIO. 



If You Want Bees 



That will just 

 "roll" in the honey, try Moore's strain of Italians, 



the result of 17 years' careful breeding. 



Have never seen such Industrious, energetic bees. — Dr. Long. 

 The best honey-gatherers I have.— 



C. C. Thomas, Murrletta, Cal. 



I never saw such workers; have queens from 21) breeders. — 



Sam King, Massey, N. C. 



Warranted queens, 80c each; 3 for $3.00. Select 

 warranted, ifl 00 each. Safe arrival and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Send for circular. 



Thoi-e who hjive never dealt with me, I refer to 

 A. I. Koot. who has purchased of me Btl queens. 

 J. P. nOORE, Morgan, Pendleton Co., Ky. 



A New Method 



To me of refining whx without acid. 

 Result, better Comb Foundation. My 



prices are also the lowest. 



Job Lot No. 2 Polished Sections, 



Finished equal to any No. 1. Per 1000, 



11.75; 2000, *3.40; 3000, $4.80; $5000, $7.60. 

 Also a full line of 



iligginsville Supplies. 



W. J. Finch, Jr., = Springfield, 111. 



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 Ave lines, and you must say you want youradv'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 costyou according to our regular rates. This depart- 

 ment is intended only for bona-flde exchanges. Exchanges for 

 cash or tor price lists, or notices offering articles for sale, can 

 not be inserted under this head, t'orsuch our regular rates of 

 20 e. 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 a fine young Scotch Col- 

 lie—thoroughbred and pedigreed— for a light 

 shotgun or ritle. Wynn Smith, Box 34.5. Aurora. III. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian queens for a 

 Clark's cutaway or Acme h:i,rrow and crimson 

 clover seed. J. P. Moore, Morgan, Ky. 



WANTED.— To exchange safety bicycles, and an 

 Odell typewriter, for honey, beeswax, or gas- 

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



WANTED.— To exchange 300 colonies of bees for 

 anything useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena. Ark.^ 



WANTED.— 600 L. frames, drawn combs. Will ex- 

 chantre bicycle or money. Describe. Address 

 W. La Mar Coggshall, West Groton, N. Y. 



WANTED.- On account of wife's health, will trade 

 our 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. 



WANTED.— To exchange Japanese buckwheat at 

 75c bush., and comb foundation, for V)eeswax. 

 A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



ANTED.— To exchanue untested It;ilian queens 

 and two frame nuclei for watch or otters. 



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



WANTED.— One car of finest-quality sage comb 

 and extracted honey, and several thousand 

 pounds of orange l)lossom honey. We pay cash on 

 arrival for all goods, and furnish the best of refer- 

 ences. Bee-keepers will send samples and give prices. 

 J. A. Buchanan & Sons, Hollidays Cove, W. Va. 



WANTED.— A maiTied man Nov. Ist on a small- 

 fruit farm, with experience in apiary, small- 

 fruit culture, and marketing. Give reference. Ad- 

 dress L. HosKiNSON Wells, 



Welcome, Marshall Co., W. Va. 



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