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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

 usual rates. All ad's intended for this department must not 

 exceed 5 lines, and you must say you want your ad. in this de- 

 partment, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

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

 five lines will cost you according to our regular rates. Of 

 course, this department is intended only for bona-flde ex- 

 changes. 



WANTED. — To exchange for good horses 

 and muies, 200 colonies of bees in Simplicity 

 frames; also 40 acres of land adjoining the city. 

 20tfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



EGGS for hatching.— Wyandottes, Polands, Ham- 

 burgs, and Leghorns, in exchange for section 

 boxes, or foundation. Circulars free. 

 4tfdb. A. H. Duff, Creighton, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange Barnes foot-power saws 

 and bees, for steam-engine, honey, or beeswax. 

 7-13db C. W. & A. H. K. Blood, So. Quincy, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs from Bronze Tur- 

 Iseys, Pekin Ducks and Langshan Chickens, 

 for Italian queens, or offers. Our stock is first- 

 class. E. W. PiTZEB, Hillsdale, Iowa. 9-lOd 



OFFERED, dry goods in exchange for bee-keepers' 

 supplies, pure breed pigeons, fowls, pheas- 

 ants, or their eggs. Please state wants, and what 

 you have to offer, with prices. Samples on applica- 

 tion. Walter Sherman, Newport, R. I. lOd 



WANTED.— To exchange 15 Simplicity hives (2- 

 story) half comb and half foundation, all in 

 good condition. Make us an offer. 

 lO-lld J. D. Halsted, Rye, N. Y. 



WANTED. —To exchange a dulcimer for two 3- 

 frame Italian nuclei. Write for particulars. 

 lOd M. GuMBERT, Ohl, Jefferson Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange for brevier or long-prim- 

 er body-type, job type, etc., or for newspaper 

 press, a $100 photo outfit and 5 tubes. 

 lOd W. A. Kaler, Andersonville, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange, Winchester single-shot 

 rifle, cal. 45.75, warranted in every respect, al- 

 most new, for any useful article. If desired, I will 

 forward this rifle to you for inspection. 

 lOd Robert Gedye, La Salle, 111. 



WANTED.- To exchange a trio of fine Wyan- 

 dottes or Light Brahmas, one year old, bred 

 from my prize strains, for a good bufl'alo-robe. 

 Must be a No. 1, as fowls are select. 

 lOd , Chas. McClave, New London, O. 



WYANDOTTE and Houdan eggs or birds in ex- 

 change i^or bee supplies; see adv't in another 

 column .James Evans, Box 89, Schaghticoke, N. Y. 

 lOtfdb 



P'rV'p C A T p* ~-^ complete apiary of 140 colo- 

 •T "Al OAxjLa* onies of fine premium bees in a 

 never-failing- locality. A bargain, if called for soon. 

 My bees and queens were awarded first premium at 

 the late St. Louis Fair, St. Louis, Mo. Address at 

 once. L. Werner. Edwards\Tlle, 111. 4tfdb 



Pnn QqIo 100 colonies of Italian bees. From 

 rOr OdIC. H5.00 to ifS.OO per colony. Tested 

 queens, iu May, $2.00; after June 1. $1.50. Untested 

 queens, in May, $IM; six, $5.00; after June 1, Voc. ; 

 six, $4.00. Also bees by the pound: 2 and 3 frame 

 nuclei; hives, sections, fdn.. etc. Circular free. 

 .5-16db Address JNO. NEBBL & SON, High Hill, Mo. 



f^fXgX liBS. FOUNDATION, 35 Cts. per 



OvrVr pound; 5 to 7 feet to the pound. First 



orders first served. Sample free. 



10-lld 8. & A. M. SMITH, Mattoon, Illinois. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. Seo advertisement in 

 another column. 3btf d 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For the 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 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. 



For Sale. — Five mismated Italian queens to 

 spare, at 50 cts. each, reared from pure Italian 

 mothers. Write soon if you want them. 



Chas. McClave, New London, O. 



For Sale.— About 10 hybrid queens, at 40c. each, 

 by x-eturn mail. G. D. Black, 



Brandon, Buchanan Co., la. 



I have 3 mismated Italian queens, of this year's 

 rearing, for sale at 3.5c. each, or the 3 for $1.00. 



A. P. Stair, Whitney, St. Clair Co.. Ala. 



I have about 12 black queens to spare— one and 

 two years old; prolific layers; 25 cts. each; or 5 to 

 one address, fl.OU. Luther Purdy, 



Killbuck, Holmes Co., O. 



See Here !— 60 black and hybrid queens for sale; 

 are good laying queens, nearly all young, and are 

 sold to make room lor Italians. Ready now. Satis- 

 faction and safe arrival guaranteed. Return all 

 dead queens in same cage; all clipped. Price 30 

 and 45 cts. L. T. Ayers, 



Rox t).57, Kankakee, Kankakee Co.. III. 



I have five black and 10 hybrid queens that I will 

 sell for 20 and 30 cts. respectively, or the whole lot 

 for $3.00, ready by May 20. W. H. Laws, 



Lavaca, Sebastian Co., Ark. 



Hybrid queens, reared from select tested Italian 

 mother, for sale at .50 cts. each. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. Geo. W. Beckham, 

 8-9 lOd Pleasant Hill, Lancaster Co., S. C. 



Black and hybrid queens at you own price. First 

 come, first served. D. M. Kenzie, 



Camp Parapet, Jefferson Parish, La. 



HARRINGTON'S AD. 



I have a tine lot of tested queens; will sell them in 

 the month of May at July prices: 



SELECT TESTED - . - - $3.00 



TESTED 2.00 



rXTESTEIt, After Matj 'iO - - 1.00 



Holy Land and Albinos same price. If you wish 

 something fine give me a call. I never had a case 

 of foul brood. My two apiaries are located SVj north 

 and 2 miles south respectively in a bee-line from 

 the Home of the Honey-Bees. tfdb 



H. B. HARRINGTON, ITIecllna, Ohto. 



Pnre iStt^tt^C^ For 



Italian 



BEES 



Sale. 



30 COIiONIES, AT ?5.00, ft6.00, AND $7.00 

 PER COLONY, 



In Langstroth frames and latest improved hives, 

 for section boxes or extracted honey. 



JAMES CRAIG, ■ Mt. Meeidiam, - ViEaiMU. 



Stfdb 



Pure Italian Bees For Sale. 



Two-frame nuclei, $.3.00; 3-frame, $3.50.0 If larger 

 nuclei are wanted, add 50 cts. for each additional 

 frame. Full colony in A. I. Root's Simp, hive, $6.00, 

 each to contain a tested queen and plenty of bees 

 and brood, all on wired L. frames drawn from fdn. 

 To be shipped in May; safe arrival guaranteed. I 

 shall do by all as I would be done by. Address 



7-iodb. N. A. KNAPP, Rochester, Lorain Co., 0. 



