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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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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 

 exced 5 lines, and you must say you want your ad. In this de- 

 partment, or we will not bo responsible tor 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, hives, sections, frames, 

 crates, etc. (either flat or nailed), for white 

 paint, box nails, foundation, belting, or any thing 

 1 can use. Send for free catalogue. 9-ll-13d 



C. W. COSTELLOW, Waterboro, Me. 



EGGS for hatching.— Wyandottes, Polands, Ham- 

 burgs, and Leghorns, in exchange for section 

 bo.\es, or foundation. Circulars free. 

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



WANTED.— To exchange English lop-ear rabbits, 

 Guinea pigs, and water-spaniel dog pups for 

 bees by the pound. F. Grossman, 



lltfdb Kamms. Cuyahoga Co.. O. 



WANTED.— To exchange a "Star" bicycle for 

 bees. Just the horse for a bee-keeper. 1313d 

 Box 37.5. C. H. Smith, Pittstield, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian and hybrid bees 

 in Simplicity hives for a first-class 50inch 

 bicycle. D. S. Bassktt, 



12tfdb Farnumsville, Wor. Co., Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange 1 organett, 1 German ac- 

 cordeon, for bees by the pound, or full colony. 

 Make offers, and address S. F. Reed, 



13tfdb N. Dorch ester. N. H . 



WANTED.- 1 will exchange tested or untested 

 purely bred Italian queens for a microscope 

 or telescope. A. P. Stair, 



13d Whitney, St. Clair Co., Ala. 



WANTED.— To exchange for 3-f rame nuclei with 

 tested queen, pure Italians or Holy-Land bees, 

 one 61nch Pelham foundation mill, complete, with 

 dipping-tank. Give prices of bens. 

 13d Address F. Thiele. Caroline, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange a bee-keeper's complete 

 printing outfit, for a Barnes hand-power circu- 

 lar rip saw, Barnes foot lathe, or anything useful 

 of equal value. M. W. Shepherd, 



13d Rochester, Lorain Co., Ohio. 



WANTED.— A situation in some apiary; 10 years' 

 practical experience in bee culture. Guaran- 

 tee satisfaction in my work. 

 13d L. Werner, Edwardville, 111. 



FOR SALE CHEAP! 



35 colonies of Italian bees in 8-franie hives, L. 

 frame, with untested queen, $.5.00 each; tested 

 queen, f5..50; with hybrid queen, *4.50. Two-frame 

 nuclei with untested (jueen, $2.00 each. The bees 

 are in good condition. Also mj' 8-frame hive for 

 comb honey, complete hive, or arranged for comb 

 houej', including body, bottom-board, v^-story cover, 

 8 brood-frames, 1 section case, 1 sink honey-board, 

 all complete, no paint, for only fl.40. 13d 



J. M. KINZIE, Rochester, Oakland Co., Mich. 



UNTESTED ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Single queen (55 cts.; 5 for *3.00; 13 for *6.50. Bees 

 per pound, same price. I. R. (iOOI), 

 IStfdb Nappanee, Ind. 



An 80-acre farm in Franklin Co., 111. About 60 

 acres in cultivation, 3 good wells, 'A mile from 

 school, 3 miles from P. O., .5'/^ miles from Co. seat. 

 For particulars as to price, address John W. Lillie, 

 Ewing College, 1 II., or to me here. 13tfd 



JOHN A. LlLLlE, Raton, Colfax Co., N. Mex. 



DABAHT'S rOTODATION FAOTOEY, WHOLESALE AND 

 RETAIL. See advertisement in another column. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



F"or 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. 



I have some fine mismated Italian queens from 

 imported mothers, to sell at 50 cts. each, and guar- 

 antee safe arrival. W. A. Sanders, 



Oak Bower, Hart Co., Ga. 



I have a lot of hybrid and mismated Italian queens 

 that I will sell at 40 nts. each, or 3 for $1.00. 



J. M. Kinzie, Rochester, Oakland Co., Mich. 



I am requeening my apiary of Italian bees, and 

 will sell queens at .50 cents apiece. Satisfaction and 

 safe arrival guaranteed. Harry G. Camp, 



Winona, Col. Co., O. 



I have ten good hybrid queens for sale at 50 cts. 

 each; five to one address, $3.00. 1 will also sell 

 virgin Italian and hybrid queens at twenty-five and 

 fifteen cents each. W. E. Morrison, 



Alvinston, Ont., Can. 



1 will sell black queens for 35 cents and hybrids 

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

 raised in 1886. Geo. L. Ferris, 



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



Bi>ACK and Hybrid Queens For Sale.— Black, 

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



W. G. Hayen, Pleasant Mound, III. 



Pure Italian Bees & Queens for Sale. 



Untested queens, 75 cents each ; 3 for $3.00. Tested 

 queens. $ I. .50 each; 3 for $4.(X). Full colony in Sim- 

 plicity hive, $5.00. Three-frame nucleus with un- 

 tested queen, $3.00; with tested queen, $3.50. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. If you think they are not pure, 

 send your address and I will send you a sample. 

 Queens for sale in July and August. Address or 

 call on 13d BEN. J. COLE, Reno, W^sh. Co., O. 



Bees at Living Prices. 



Pure Italians and hybrids with untested queen, 

 $1.35 per pound; with tested queen. $l.T5per pound. 

 Send for price list. W. S. DORMAN, 

 13d Mechanicsville, lo'wa. 



ITALIAN QCEENS. 



Reared from one of A. I. Root's very best six-dol- 

 lar selected tested imported (jueens, and from the 

 purest and best of home-bred cjueeus, and the cells 

 built and hatched in full colonies. Warranted 

 queens, $1.00; five for $4.00. Warranted queens rear- 

 ed by natural swarming, $1 50; two for $2.50; tested 

 queens, $1.35. Selected tested queens, reared by 

 natural swarming to breed from, $3. .50. Safe arriv- 

 al and satisfaction guaranteed. Remit by registered 

 letter or money order, payable at Salem, O. 13d 



!:<'. H. !Si(;ATTEK<;OOU, 1*. lU., AVinona, O. 



UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 



1 will sell select tested Italian queens at $1.00 each, 

 by return mail prompt. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 13d Walter S. Pouder, Grosbeck, Ham. Co., O. 



THE NEBRASKA APIARY. 



3-frame nucleus hybrid bees (all fra's containing 

 brood) with queens, $3.35; full colonies of bees in 

 one-story 10-fr. Simp, hives, $5.50; chatt' hives (see 

 in cut of apiary, Apr. 1.5th Gleanings), .$3 50; two- 

 story Simj). hives set up all complete and well paint- 

 ed, $1.75; 4I4X4I4 V-grooved sec. (less," than 500,'2ct. 

 each); per M.. $4..50. Photo of apiary " to boot " on 

 cash orders of $5,011 and over. J. M. YOl'NG, 

 IStfdb Rock Bluffs, Cass Co., Neb. 



