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GLEANINGS IN 1!KK (Tl/rLKK. 



Sept. 



Wants or Exchanc^e Department. 



WANTED.— To exchange .voiin,y Italian queens 

 from imported 8tocV, for pair of 1 lat k squir- 

 rels, pair of ierrets. or thoroughbred female pug- 

 dog'. J. W. Keek AN, Elcomington, McLean Co., IlL 

 17d 



■yiT ANTED.— To exchange fruit-trees f ( r currant 

 Vi plants; send prices. J. L. Hallexbeck, 

 17d Altamnnt. N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure-bred iioultry for 

 white extracted h<iney. See t breed you want 

 from my circular (sent free) and ma:l sample of 

 honey. S. P. Yodek, East Lewistown. O. ITtfdb. 



WANTED.— To exchange new bone and meal mill, 

 cost $5, and ever-l earnig- strawberry-plants, or 

 nursery stock, for any kind of fiuits or honey, or a 

 type-writer. J. B. Alexandew & Co.. 

 ITd Box S5, Hartford City, Ind. 



WANTED.— Golden Qneen raspberry i oots in ex- 

 change for other nursery stock. M. I^■BELL. 

 n-lSd Norrt-ich, ( hcnango Co., N. Y. 



■U/ ANTED.— To exchange hybrid hees for extiact- 

 Vf ed honey or otters. G. M. Whitford, 

 ITd Ailington, Wash. Co., Neb. 



WANTED.— To exchange a World type-writer, and 

 books— Shoit Rules for all Business Calcula- 

 tions, and Driven fiom Pea to Fea, literary of thrill- 

 ing interest, for books on bee keeping, politic al econ- 

 omy, etc., late.steditii ns. or any thing useful. 17d 

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



WANTED.-To exchange a Stanley 4 L. frame ex- 

 tractor, used only once, and a 150 egg incuba- 

 toi', for a Barnes saw, honey, or offers. I7d 



J. Singleton, IX Spring St., Brooklyn Village, O. 



WANIED.— To exchange a Shipman oil engine, 

 one-horse power, in good order, for LOO pounds 

 of white ext acted h(,nev. or offers. 

 L5tfdb F. A. Salisbuky. Syracuse, N. Y. 



WANTED.— I will exchiinge sewing-machines, new, 

 and fruit-trees, f(jr honey. Address 

 15-24db E. Petehman, W^uldo, Wis. 



WANTED.-To exchange Italian bees in Poitico 

 L. hives for h'.ves in Hat or one-piece sections. 

 A. W. Gardnek, Centerville, St. Joseph Co., Mich. 

 lH-]7-18d 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees and queens 

 for foundation oi- supplies or other offers. 16-lTd 

 W. D. Blatchley, Binghamton, Broome Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

 for honey. Itfdb J. S. Scoven, Kokomo, Ind. 



WANTED.-To correspond with paities having hon- 

 ey, potatoes, peaches, apples, etc., for sale. 

 Prompt attention given U) all letters. 



Eahle Clickenger, Commission Merchant, 

 1.5-]6-17d Columbus, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange complete custom steam 

 feed mill, apiary, V4, acres land, worth S700.00. 

 A. C Fassett, Wat.son, Mich. 



FOK SA L.E.— \' y apinry of 18.5 swarms for fl each. 

 All are in good coudiiion. Mrs. C. M. Bliss, 

 ITd Fox Lake, Dodge Co., Wis. 



NEW FACTORY. 



We will .scon be in our new factory, which will be 

 the largest and most complete in the world. We 

 shall make the be.st of goods at lowest prices. We 

 are ready for contiacts for next season's supplies. 

 Write us. 



G. B. LEWIS & CO., 



17-tfdb WATERTOWN, WIS. 



l^In responding to this advertisement mention Qleakinos. 



Will imr liii^c six (|iiffns leare'l from our 



ZJ-u.nd2:ed-Z3olla.r Qvieeri. IvZo-bHer. 



Dr. (i. li. Tinker says:— " T am not surjirised that 

 you value your queen so highly, if all her queen 

 progeny are as fine as the one you sent me." They 

 are. HENRY ALLEY, 



Wenham, Mass. 



ISfIn responding to this a<lvertiseim.'m mtiai.m (iLKANiNQS. 



MOORE'S STRAIN QF ITALIANS AS HONEY- 

 GATHERERS. 



Mr. P. .B Dickinson, Lowell, Ind., says:— "I do 

 not tliink that you miss what yiju say about your 

 bees "lolling" in the honey." That queen beats 

 every thing in the yard." See "ad." in another 

 ■xilumn. 17-cl 



C^iii i-i-siioiKling- to this advertisement mention 1:: i..\r 



GOLDEN ITALIANS. 



Full colonies with tested queen, in A. I. Root's 

 Portico hives, only $4.00. Barnes foot-power saw 

 for hive-making, Victor scroll saw. Must be sold be- 

 fore Oct. 20, gj. B. F. STOVER, 



Roscoe, O. 



I^'ln responding to tliis advHrtisHnienf m. .., 



FOR LIGHT AND DARK FERRETS^ 



and puie Poland-( hina Swine, address 



IV. A. KNAPP, 

 Rorhe^ter, Lorain Co., O. 



tyin responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



rOR SALE.— Countiy Store, postoffice and dwell- 

 • ing-house in same building; also bti Colonies Bees. 

 17-lSd Address S. Heath, Tidal, Armstrong (,\)., Pa. 



FINE QUEENS CHEAP 



I have more (jueens than I can winter, and will 

 sell about 2o untt-sted at .50 cents each. Part are 

 Carnlolan, and balance Italian, fiom Ktiot's Honey 

 queen. Nn dixeane of nny kiud. and no black drones. 

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



SlWIw responding to tliis udveiti.-.enifnt nienlmn (tlka.mnus. 



NOW FOR A BARGAIN. 



I will sell cheap my entire stock of good Italian 

 bees, one honey-extractor, and all my bee-flxtures; 

 and if sold soon will sell the honey also, as I wish to 

 retire from the business. Mrs. Rebecca Kinney, 

 16 19.ib Bloomsburg, Col. Co.. Pa. 



t^In responding to this advertisement mention fJLKANlNGS. 



NOW is the time to set STRA'WBERRIES for 

 next year's frnitine". Write for fall price list of 

 plants and Secrets of Success in Growing Small 

 Fruits; sent free, on application to I. A. WooiiL, 

 letfdb Elsie, Mich. 



WILIi SELL APIARY OF 33 COLONIES IN 

 fine condition (arnod location). Also 40 acres 

 of land one mile from lively town. Address all in- 

 quiries to BOX 98, White Cloud, Mich. 16-17-18d 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



One hybrid queen and a sample of my 4-banded 

 workers for 2.5 cts. E. C. Eaglesfield, 



Berlin, Wis. 



Hybrid queens for sale, 25c each; 5 for 11.00. 



J. A. Green, Dayton, 111. 



10 black and hybrid queens at 35c each. No choice. 

 3 mismated Italian que°ns reared from imported 

 mother, 50c each. W. L. Mai^oon, 



WestBowdoin, Sag. Co., Maine. 



30 black queens for sale at 35c each, or 5 for $1.00. 

 5 or 6 hybrid (Italian-black) at 50c each; raised this 

 year. Amos S. Addison, 



Huntingtcm, Putnam Co., Fla. 



