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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



July 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For t.he benefit of friends who have black or hybrid queens 

 which they want to dispose of. we will Insert notices free of 

 charge, as below. We do this because there Is hardly value 

 enough to these queens to pay f"r 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. 



Hybrid queens, 30c; mismaied Ttalians, 40c; all 

 young. W. W. KuLP, Pottstown, Pa. 



Six hybrid queens tor pale at 30o each or f 1.00. 

 L Weknek. Edwardsville, 111. 



Mismated golden Italian queens during the sea- 

 son at 30c each, a rare chance to get some nice 

 drones lor next j ear's breeding. Address 



Mrs. Isabella Tkego, Swedona, 111. 



Black and h.ybrid queens at 20c €ach, safe arrival 

 guaranteed. Stamps taken, 3"s, 5"s, iind lO's prefer- 

 red. S. F. Tkego, Swedona. 111. 



Any one sending ready-provisioned cage can have 

 black and hybrid oueens in July for 20c. 



Henry Earhart, Courier, Ind. 



I have about Ji5 hybrid queens for sale at 30c each, 

 or 4 lor $1, all industrious. Send soon to 



W. A. Barnhill, Baird, Texas. 



Four black queens for sale at 20c each ; also a few 

 hybrids at 30c. Williams Bros., Burdick, Ind. 



Having a few colonies of hybrids to Italianize, we 

 offer for sale 13 or 14 mismated queens for .50c each 

 until sold. Some of the queens produce almost 

 three-banded bees, and their prcgenv are almost 

 pure Italians. T. L. Thompson, Blairsville, Pa. 



During swarmingseason, mismated Italian queens 

 for sale. Those producing worker bees part of 

 which are black, 3Uc each. Those producing work- 

 ers all with yellow markings. .50c. 



J. C. Wheeler, Piano, Kendall Co., 111. 



For Sale.— 25 nice, large, laying hybrid queens at 

 25c each. Send at once if you want nice one.s. 



F. H. Petts, Warsaw, Mo. 



In Italianizing I shall have 30 or 40 hybrid queens 

 to dispose of. Will s^ll 4 for $1. Queens are very 

 prolific. L. H. Robey, Worlhington, W. Va. 



Fine, extra-prolific hybrid queens at 20c each; 6 

 for $1. Send soon, or off go their heads. Foul 

 brood or other disease never known in our section. 

 T. K. Massie, Concord Church, W. Va. 



Mismated Italian queens 25c each, and blacks 20c, 

 safe delivered W. G. Haven, Pleagant Mound, 111. 



I have 50 hybrid queens for sale at 25c each. 



A. HiNES, Independence, la 



SECTIONS, S3 PER 1000. 

 Foundation, Alsike -^clover seed, and Japan- 

 ese buckwheat, cheap as the cheapest. 

 Special prices to dealers. Send for our FEEE PRICE 

 LIST. M. H. HUNT, Bell Brancli, Micb. 



Please mention Glbanings. Itfdb 



MUTH'S 

 HONEY - EXTHACTOB, 



SQUARE GL.IlSS HONli\-JAKS, 



TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVES, HONEY- 



SECTIOMS, &<•., «ke. 



PERFECTION COLD - BLAST SmOKERS. 



Apphj to CBAS. F. lUUTII it- SOX, 



Cinclnnnti, Ohio. 



P. S.— Send lO^oent stamp for "Practical Hints to 

 Bee-keepers." 'f^'MentUm Qleanings. Itfdb 



FINE ITALIAN QUEENS, FROITI 



bees for business; untested, each 75 cts.; 

 six, *4.00. Order now, pay when queens 

 arrive. 13-16db W. H. Laws, Lavaca, Ark. 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 



WHY : SEND > LONG > DISTANCES ? 



SEND NAME ON POSTAL CARD FOR MY 

 NEW PRICE LIST TO 



C. p. BISH, Grove City, Mercer Co., Pennsyl'a. 



Formerly of St. Joe Sta., Tiiitler Co., Fa. 



ESTABLISHED IN 18S4. 9tfdb 



Please mention this paper. 



ALBINO ^ QUEENS- 



I will furnish pure queens of this gentle and 

 beautiful race of bees this season at the following 

 prices: Extra select tested. $1.50; Warranted, 75c. 

 JOSEPH ITIOSER, 

 Festiua, 'Winesliiek Co., lo'tra. 



t^"In respondiner to tills advertisement mention GLEANINGS. 



TESTED QUEENS CHEAP 



Diirinff the Sicnrminf/ Season. 



Prolific queens, producing all three-banded work- 

 ers. $1.00 each. Six for f 4 00. 

 13-14d J. A. GREEN, Daytou, 111. 



t^In responding to this advertisement mention Glkanings. 



KIND WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS. 



mailing QUEENS TO NEW MEXICO. 



The queens came yesterday in good condition, 

 and I put them in according to directions. 

 Cimilario, N. M., Apr. 3J. J. B. Dawson. 



PLEASED WITH THE ABC. 



You are right in thinking the A B C of Bee Cul- 

 ture would suit me, lor it dees, and 1 am more than 

 interested in it. vv. B. Hamilton. 



Quinc}', Miss., May 26. 



printed SERMONS. 



I am kept very busy now in Christ's service. I 

 am superintendent of the Sabbath -school, class- 

 leader in the church, president of the Band of 

 Hope, and also take the service in the church now 

 and then; and sometimes, when I get to reading 

 your Home talks, I feel as if I should like to shake 

 you by the hand, and say, " Go on, brother; you are 

 doing a grand work for the Master, the result of 

 which only eternity Will reveal." I only wish that 

 all the papers that are printed would tell ute more 

 about Jesus. It was by reading a sermon by one of 

 your ministers, T. Dewitt Talmage, that I was 

 brought to a saving knowledge of the truth, and 

 that sermon was in a newspaper. A. A. Miles. 



Brisbane, Australia, Feb. 10. 



[Dear friend M., we rejoice to know that one of 

 our American ministers, through a printed sermon, 

 was the means of bringing you to the Srtvior. 1 

 want to thank you for your trank acknowledgment. 

 May the Lord be praised for such testimony.] 



OUR LEADER SHEARS. 



About Christmas time I ordered a pair of your 

 Leader shears, also a pair of lace scissors, both of 

 which have proved more than satisfactor.y. The 

 shears are beautiful. A number of my friends 

 have seen them, and thought them wonderful for 

 the price. Mrs. F. M. Maynard. 



Jefferson, Wis., Mar. 29. 



[My good friend, perhaps I should say to you and 

 a good many others who have been rejoicing over 

 the price of the Leader shears, that the factory 

 where they were made has been burned down, and 

 has not yet been rebuilt. On this account we are 

 out of some of them, and have been obliged to sub- 

 stitute others. We purchased, however, to large a 

 stock that we have enough to last for some time to 

 come, with the exception of a few sizes, such as the 

 6,'^ and 10 inch ] 



