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GLEANINGS IK BEE CULTURE. 



June 



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 ymi must Say you want your aa. in this de- 

 partment, or wb will not he 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 boni-fide ex- 

 changes. 



WANTED. — To exchange fot* good horses 

 anrt mules, 300 colonies of bees in Simplicity 

 frames; also 40 acres of land adjoining the city. 

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



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EGGS for hatching.— Wyandottes, Polands, Hara- 

 bnrgs, and Leghorns, in exchange for section 

 boxes, or foundation. Circulars free. 

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



ANTRD —To exchange Barnes foot-power saws 

 and bet's, lor stoam-cngine. honcv. or beeswax. 

 7-12db C. W. & A. H. K. Blood, Littkton, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange English lop-ear labbits, 

 Guinea ])igs. and watpr-spanicl dog pups for 

 bees by the pound. F. Gkossman, 



lltfdb Kainms. Cuyahoga Co.. O. 



WANTED— To ( xclmnge 400 1 wo-piecc and 400 one- 

 pitce 5 liiXti'i V-grr,ovc sees., for 1000 4V4X4>4 

 Forncrook one-piece sees, (send sample): or fnv 5 

 purely mated I tsiluui queens, daughters of imported 

 mothers. J. M. Young, Kock Bluffs, Neb. 11-12 



WANTED.— To exchange my new catalogue of 

 bees, queens, new section-case, for .your ad- 

 dress on a postal card. Address F. A. Eaton. 

 ll-12d Bluffton. Allen Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange three city building lots, 

 25x102. in the city of St. Andrews Bay, Flori- 

 da, for Italian bees, comb foundation, or any kind 

 of apiarian supplies. Titles to property are good. 

 Address B. G. Luttrell, 



Luttrell, De Kalb Co., Ala. 



WANTED.— An experienced apiarist wants per- 

 manent position, or to take off this season's 

 honey crop. Southern States. H. Henkv, 

 12d Blandon, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Quinby hives and Sim- 



VV pliclty one story, with 8 frames of drawn-out 



combs, for bees of any kind, or white paint. 12tfdb 



Mns. Oliver Cole, Sherburne, Chen. Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a "Star" bicycle for 

 bees. Just the horse for a bee-keeper. 1213d 

 Box 375. C. H. Smith, Pittstteld, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian and hybrid bees 

 in Simplicity hives for a flrst-class 50-inch 

 bicycle. D. S. Bassett, 



12tl'db Farnumsville, Wor. Co., Mass. 



WANTED. - To exchange 40 lots (7 acres), situated 

 4 miles north of State House at Indianapolis, 

 for land south or west. Good house and other 

 buildings; ground set in fruits. Will trade for im- 

 proved farm or lands well located. 12d 

 John Cadwallader, North Indianapolis, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange 16 American hives with 

 frames and old combs, hives in good order and 

 newly painted, for 3 good Italian swai-ms. 12d 



J. Ferris Patton, 

 163d St. and Morris Ave., New York, N. Y. 



ESTABLISHED 1855. 



BEESWAX HEADQUARTERS, 



We have constantly on hand a large stock of Do- 

 mestic and Imported Beeswax in original shape, 

 which we offer to manufacturers of Comb Founda- 

 tion at lowest prices. We guarantee all our bees- 

 wax absolutely pure. Write to us for prices. Ad- 

 dress R. ECKERinANN & WILL, 

 Beeswax Bleachero & Beflsers, 4-12b S7BACUSE, IT. 7. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For the benefit of friends who have black ol' hybrid qtlfechs 

 which they want to dispose of, we will insert notices free of 

 ch.irgre, as below. We do this bee 'use there is ha'-dly value 

 enough to these queens to pay f'-r buying them up and keej)- 

 ing them in stock; and yet if is oftentimes quite an accommo- 

 dation to those who can not afford higher-priced onesi 



In ltftlianl*iug I Oflefa haVe albino and Italidtl 

 que&ng that are mismated, which I will sell at 20 ctsi 

 each. Blacks at 12 cts. each^ when I have them. 



J. F. HixON, Sir Johns Kun, Morgan Co., W. Va. 



1 have 12 more hybrid queens which I will send by- 

 return mail at 3J cents each, or 4 1or ^hOO; Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



G. D. Black, Brandon, Buchanan Co., Iowa. 



I have 10 hybrid querns, ready by return mail at 

 35 cents each. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Markwood Jerviss, Maumce, Lucas Co., O. 



I will sell black queens for 25 cents and hybrids 

 for 40 cents, by return mail. Wings clipped, and 

 raised in 1«86. Geo. L. Ferris, 



Five Corners, Cay. Co., N. Y. 



Black and Hybrid Queens for Sale.— Black, 

 35 cents? hybrid, 40 cents; mismated, 45 Cents. 



W. G. Haven, Pleasant Mound, III. 



1 will pay 25 cents for 35, .50, or To hybrid qtleerts, 

 if sent to nie in small lots during this month and 

 the early part of July O. U. Coe, 



Windham, Greene Co., N. Y. 



J. P, 



Makes a syecialty of rearing Fln6 Warranted 

 Italian tlucen^ from his choice strains of Ital- 

 ians, which is the result of 7 years careful breeding. 

 Send for circular telling how they are reared, and 

 see what his customers say. Prices, warranted 

 queens, each $1.00; per V2 <■ oz., $5.00. Safe arrival 

 and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Address 

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



1 r|r| 5 -frame: hives of Italian 



AvrVf bees with young queen in light boxes, 



S4.00; 2-frame nuclei with youngqueen, 12,00; same 



3-frame. S!2.75. Untested queens, 75 cents. lltfdb 



L. HEIINF, Bellmore, Queens Co., N. V. 



QQ cn nat* M for sections with the V groove, 

 S>O.OU pCI Ifl. and smooth both sides. 

 12d E. S. MILLER, Dryden, MIcli. 



Comb Foundation. 



10 lbs. or more, 30 and 40 

 cts., to close out present 

 stock. Samples free. 400 lbs. warrantal selected 

 yellow beeswax, 25 cts. ; also from 300 to 500 1st class 

 brood and upper-story combs. For price, state kind 

 and number wanted. 12d H. L. QEAHAM, Qrandviow, la. 



THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. 



A good 2-frame nucleus and young Avarranted 

 queen for only $2.5U. Just think of it. And 



more! All ordering during June will receive next 

 spring a present of 2 doz. of Ohio and Souhegan 

 raspberry plants. No circulars. Order from this 

 adv't. Write you name, P. O., Express Office, and 

 County and State of each plainly. Safe arrival 

 guaranteed. Will begin shipping June 25. First 

 come, first served. S. A. Dyke, Pomeroy, O. 



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H^ybTK^ar'^ HANDSOME BOX 



'•and envelopes CAR I AhlC^v^"^ '=°"'^'"-s — • 

 put up specially rUIl LflllICO Pen and Pencil. 



Address GEORGE E. STEVENS, 



Bookseller and stationer, cincinn.\ti, Ohio. 



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