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GLEANINGS IN HEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED— To exchiuijie pure bred pcmltry for 

 white extracted honey. Se e^t liiecd you want 

 from my circular (seni free) and mail sample of 

 honey. S. P. Yodek, East Lewistown, (). JTtfdb. 



WANTED.— Golden Queen raspberry roots in ex- 

 change for other nursery stock, .vi. Isbell, 

 IT-lSd Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



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TV ANTED.— I will exchange sewiii8:-ma.cliines, new, 

 Vt and fruit-ti'ces, for honey. .Address 

 15-24db E. Petehman, Waldo, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange Itiilian bees in Portico 

 L. hives tV)r hives in tl;;t or one-piece sections. 

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

 lti-]7-18d 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall papei-, 

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



/ANTED.— Honey in exchange for supplies or 



' cash ; mu.st be cheap. F. ( '. Erkel, LeSueur, Minn. 



18-19d 



WANTED.— To exchang-e full colonies of bees for 

 apiarian sup])lie8 of every description, oi' for 

 automatic section-machine. W. H. Putnam, 

 iStfdb Supply-dealer, River Falls, Wis. 



Tl' ANTED.— To exihange National Safety Bicycle, 

 T» ball, bearing-, cost $75.00 when new; used one 

 season; will lake white-clover honey, extracted, or 

 offers. E. C. Elver, Mt. Horeb, Wis. la-19d 



Ti; ANTED.— To exchange all kinds of nursery .stock, 

 Tl peaches, iiears. grapevines, raspberi'ies, straw- 

 berries, etc., lor foundation, beeswax, emi)ty combs, 

 or otters. Addi'e.ss T. G. Ashmead, Williamson, N. Y. 



W; ANTED.— To exchange Ply. Rock fowls, fine 

 Ti Stock, for a lot of emply L. combs for extract- 

 ing, or offers. T. G. Ashmead, Williamson, N. Y. 

 18ttdl) 



WANTED.— To exchang-e 2-seated cutter, new, for 

 T» empty L. combs, fdn., sections, hives, or otters, 

 i^d John Burr, Brace ville. 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange bee-liives foi- bees, will 

 guarantee satisfactory hive. IHtfdb 



LowRY Johnson, M'f'r, Masontown, Fay. Co., Pa. 



AIT ANTED.— To ,.x,.|,;iiige a Given foundation press 

 YT tor white extracted honey. 

 IStfdb J. M. Hood, Diyden, Lapeer Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To e.xchange a single harness, or light 

 double road harness, sleighs, one a liglit one, or 

 two seated buggy wagon, for a small planer, swing 

 saw, and a power press tor punching iron. 



Geo. E. Knox, Ballston Spa, N. Y. 



niTUATION offered to a competent wood worker 

 O who thoroughly understands the mnaufacture 

 of bee-hives, one-pound sections, etc. Address with 

 references, W. H. Putnam, River Palls, Wis. iStfdlj 



WANTED.— To exchange one steam honey-evapo- 

 rator, and one 34U-eg-g incubator, for good, sound 

 double work harness (medium weiglit), .side saddle, 

 .single harness, one-piece sections, S. hives in tint, or 

 «ffeis. S. B. Seaman. 



Haiford Mills, Cortland Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.-Toexcliangea$1.50 Silver Tongue or- 

 gan, for 6J0 lbs. of white-clover honey. Write 

 for particulars. 



C. K. Heading, Davenport, Iowa. 



ANTED.— Lessons in Shorthand by mail in ex- 

 change for honey or bees. Address 

 D. H. Kent, 118 East Third St., St. Paul, Minn. 



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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



House and lot, in Lima, Livingston Co., N. Y., 

 for full colonies of bees, Italians preferred. One of 

 the oldest and best seminaries in the State located 

 there. For full particulars, address 18d 



J. S. Vandenbekgh, Canandaigua, Ont. Co.. N. Y. 



->^CHOICEk- 



•^XHONEYK^ 



FOR S-ALE 



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ADDRESS 



JAMES HEDQON, DOWAGIAG, MICH. 



ARE YOXJ GOlira 



TO ATTEND THE 



MICHIGAN STATE FAIR? 



If so, please call at "Bees & Honey Hall," 



and examine the "Golden Italian Bees," on exhibi- 

 tion by JACOB T. TIMPE.of Grand Ledge. 

 Itficli. For prices on Queens .see Oct. 1st. Glean- 

 ings. Don't forget to call while at the FAIR. I 



shall also have other races on exhibition. Don ot 

 fail to see them. 



80 COLONIES OF BEES FOR SALE, 



In ten-frame Langstroth hives, f3 per colony 

 plent'' "* i..^"n.r t^ „.,-.,+«« ,^., » 1 — i~i -* 1 



plies. 



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plenty of honey to winter on. Also a lot of bee-sup- 

 -•'-•- JOHN CROMBIE, Columbus, Wis. 



Good farm, >4 section, on ten years' time, 8% inter- 

 est. Small payment of principal, one or two hun- 

 dred dollars, and the 8% in advance yearly, or semi- 

 annually. Has fine grove; 6 acres, 100 bearing apple- 

 trees; small fruits; nice evergreens in yard; good 

 well; house 14x26, with L 8x16; barn l«x32; board- 

 roof granary 16x16; all fenced; 3 and 4 fields, allln 

 cultivation; no waste land; 3 miles to P. O.; 1 mile 

 to school; 3 miles to 5 churches. This is fine farm; 

 price $4000. Also 80 acres finely improved ; all kinds 

 of fruit for this latitude; for sale on as good terms; 

 80 rods to school; Di miles to M. E. church; good 

 locality; all American settlers; also good stock; 

 horses, cattle, hogs, and 100 col's of bees in Sim- 

 plicity hives. A line chance for some one w^mting 

 to locate in Neb. Reason for selling: We wish to 

 go to the Pacific coast. For further information, 

 call on or address R. B. Rvan, Bradshaw, Neb. 



C^ln responding to this advertisement mention Glkaninqs, 



Black and Hylirid Queens For Sale. 



About 12 choice hybrid queens for sale, at S5c 

 each, or 5 for $1.00. Geo. H. Denman, 



Pittsford, Hiilsdalt Co., Mich. 



A few Carniolan queens bred from imported 

 mothers and mated to Italian drones and vicevcisa, 

 for sale at 25c; also 2 blacks at 15c. C. Brown, 

 Box 61, Dayton, O. 



I have a few dark three-banded queens for sale, 

 at 60 cents each ; two for $1.00. First come first serv- 

 ed. George J. Hall, Rumney, Grafton Co., N. H. 



I will Bell a few more mismated Italian queens at 

 25 cents each. C. G Fenn. 



Washington Litchfield Co., Conn. 



Mismated Italian queen.s, 20 cts. 



F. C. Morrow,. Wallaceburg, Ark. 



I have 30 nice hybrid and 35 young black queens 

 for sale. Send me 50c and get one of them. 

 16-lV-18d A. D. Ellingwood, Berlin Falls, N. Y. 



