1896 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



587 



For Sale at a Bargain. 



On account of my wife's death, my beautifully lo- 

 cated home, containing 40 acres of land, situated 

 one mile from a lively town, and only 50 miles from 

 Little Kock; having abutidance of all kinds of 

 fruit; is also a good location for bees. 



CHARLES W. FRANCIS, 



JMorrilton, Conway Co., Ark. 



70 Full Colonies 



of Italian Bees for sale, for $3.50 each, or 10 colonies 

 for $30.00: 3-franie nuclei, $2.25 eacli. 



F. J. GUNZEL, Claytonville, Iroquois Co., 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 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-ttde exchanges. Exchanges for 

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

 not be inserted under this he.ad. Korsuch our regular rates of 

 20 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 40, 80, or 160 acres of land 

 In Colorado, for real estate in Michigan, cattle, 

 sheep, or any thing I can use on a Michigan farm. 

 J. L. Cole, Carlton Center, Barry Co., Mich. 



WANTED. — To exchange a No. 3 Model printing- 

 press, size of chase 6x9; and 30 or 40 pounds oi' 

 type, for extracted honey. C. P. Bish, 



Conoquencssing, Butler Co., Pa. 



WE start in Aug. Ijy wagon to travel through the 

 Arkansas Valley in Colo, and Kan.; tlirough 

 east Net)r. to Lincoln, then S. W Iowa, Mo., Ark., 

 and Texas. Want addresses of apiarists and infor- 

 mation aljout good unoccupied fields in this terri- 

 tory. R. C. AiKiN, Loveland, Colo. 



WANTED.— To exchange a De Laval cream-sep- 

 arator No. 2— $135.00 machine, used but little. 

 Reason, liave sold farm. What have you In apiarian 

 goods you wisli to exchange? Write to 



Dr. Wm. Ball. 161 Main St., Norwich, Ct. 



WANTED.— To exchange shipping-ciises for honey 

 (cases will be made to order). Tlie very best 

 of work guaranteed. I want tlio l^est grades of 

 honey only. Any quantity j'ou wish to exchange. 

 W. W. Crim, Pekin, Ind. 



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ANTED.— To exchange 200 colonies of bees for 

 anything useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange second-hand 60-lb. cans, 

 in good condition -boxed 2 in a bo.x, at 50c 

 per box, freight prepaid— for extracted lionej'. 



B. Walker, Evart, MicD. 



WANTED. — To exchange bee-hives, and frames 

 (Simplicity), new, nailed and painted, for hon- 

 ey, beeswax, or bicycle. W. W. Crim, Pekin, Ind. 



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ANTED.- -To exchange 20-pound Aluminum bi- 

 cycle, for foot-power saw, or steam-engine. 



RoBT. B. Gedye, La Salle. Illinois. 



WANTED.— To buy .500 bushels best quality rice 

 pop corn. 

 Geo. G. Willard, 270 Pearl St., Cleveland, O. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



I have 15 hybrid queens for sale at 30 cents each. 

 These are young queens, raised from cells built 

 with the colony under the swarming impulse. 



C. G. Marsh, Belden, Broome Co., N. Y. 



The Testimony of the 

 Gleanings Family as 

 to YELLOWZONES 

 is Unanimous ^ 



You all know J. P. Moore, of Morgan, Ky., whose 

 strain of Italians "just roll in the honey." He 

 writes July 8th, 1896: 



Find enclosed .$1.00 for 6 more boxes Yellowzones. They are 

 the best remedy for sick headache that we have ever found. 



An honest efficient remedy for all Pain and Fever. 

 Every box guaranteed; but no customer has ever 

 yet asked for his money back. 



Single boxes, 25 Cts.; 6 for $1.00. 



W. B. HOUSE, M. D., 

 Detour, = Chippewa Co., = Mich. 



Please mention this paper. 



!j|l for Untested Queens from 



"" Italy's best imported mothers. 



My queens produce honey-gatherers. 

 W. C. FRAZIER, Atlantic, Iowa. 



I Anffipr niiAAMc 3 for $1.00. Either Leather 

 LCdllier V^UeeilSs, orGolden; 400 ready. 



G. ROUTZAHN, Menallen, Pa. 



10 per cent off to reduce 

 stock. 



on all kinds of supplies except comb foundation, 

 which will be sold in lots of 10 lbs or more as fol- 

 lows: medium, 35c; light, 36c; thin, 40c; extra, 45c. 

 Queens, warranted, 50c; tested, 75c. 



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



Please mention this paper. 



Honey Gatherers 







indeed, are the bees produced by queens 

 of Moore's strain of Italians. Piles of 

 letters from everj' part of of the U S. 

 and Canada prove this. Send for circular. 

 Reduced prices: Warranted queens, 70c 

 each; ldoz.,i;7 00. Select warranted, 85c. 

 Untested, (jOc; 1 doz.. $6.00. Tested, 80c. 

 Select tested, $1.00, . Strong 3-frame nu- 

 cleus, with tested q'ueen, $2.50. Safe ar- 

 rival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

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



Extracted Honey. Finest Quality. 



Two 60-lb. cans, boxed, 8c per lb. One 60- 

 lb. can, boxed, 9c per lb. Sample by mail, 

 10c. Pouder's Honey Jars and complete 

 line of supplies. Catalog free. 



WALTER S. POUDER, 



16a Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



A Great 

 Deal Depends 



On having good queens, and getting them prompt- 

 ly when you order them. Now is the time to re- 

 queen your colonies, and queens are cheap. 



We can send you No. 1 queens of this season's 

 reaiing whose workers can not be surpassed as 

 honey -giitherers; and as we have a large number on 

 hand, we can till your orders by return mail. 



Queens warranted purely mated, .50 cts. ; $5.50 per 

 doz. Young tested queens, 75c; $8.00 per doz. 



J. W. K. SHAW & CO., Loreauville, La. 



