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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 1. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure-bred poultry for 

 white extracted honey. Selec-t bieed you want 

 from my cii-cular (sent free) and mail sample of 

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



WANTED.^Iwillexchang-e sewing--m;ichines, new, 

 and fruit-tree.s, for honey. Address 

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



ANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

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



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ANTED.— Honey in exchuiig^e for supplies or 



cash; must be cheap. F. C. Erkel, LeSueur, ^Nlinn. 



18-19d 



WANTED.— To exchange full colonies of bees for 

 apiarian supplies of every description, or for 

 automatic section-machine. W. H. Putnam, 

 18tfdb Supply-dealer, River Falls, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchang-e National Safety Hicyele, 

 hall bearing-, cost $7.5.00 when new; used one 

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

 offers. E. C. Elver, Mt. Horeb, Wi.s. 18-19d 



WANTED.— To exchang-e all kinds of lun-sery stock, 

 peaches, peai-s, g-rapevines, i-asplierrii-s, stiaw- 

 berries, etc., for foundation, beeswax, empty combs, 

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



WANTED.— To exchang-e Ply. Rock fowls, fine 

 stock, for a lot of empty L. combs for extract- 

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

 IStfdb 



WANTED.— To exchang-e bee-hives for bees, will 

 guarantee satisfactory hive. 18tfdb 



LowRY J(jHNSON, M'f'r, Masontown, Fay. Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To excliange a Given foundation press 

 for white extracted lioney. 

 IStfdb J. M. Rood, Dryden, Lapeer Co., Mich. 



SITUATION offered to a competent wood worker 

 who thoroughly understands the mnaufacture 

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

 references, W. H. Putnam, Rivei- Falls, Wis. iStfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange apiary of 150 colonies of 

 bees. Will take any kind of farm stock, goods 

 or groceries. Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 300-egg E.xeelsior incu- 

 bator, used one .season; cost $2.5.00, for photo- 

 graphic outfit, books, oi- best otters. 19-3ii-31d 

 O. S. CoMPTON, Glenwood, Cass Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a fine 3yearold register- 

 ed Jersey bull, for extracted or comb honev, or 

 offers. 19-3Jd B. T. Baldwin, Mai-ion, Iiid. 



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ANTED.— To exchange two good cornets for ex- 

 tracted hone.y. Write for particulars to 

 R. H. Barton, 467 Water St., Bridgeport, Conn. 



WANTED.— To exchange one steam honey-evapo- 

 rator, and one 24u-egg incubator, for good, sound 

 double work harness (medium weight), side saddle, 

 .single harne.ss, one-piece sections, S. hives in flat, or 

 offers. S. B. Seaman. 



Harford Mills, Cortland Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 6x9 self-inking press, 

 an excellent outfit; cost me $80,011; four fonts 

 of type. 19-30d L. L. Esenhowkr. Rt'ading, Pa. 



WANTED.— To correspond with pai-lies having 

 potatoes, onions, apv'les, and honey for sale. 

 Prompt attention given to cori-espond'ence. Con- 

 signments solicited. Prompt returns made. 



Earle Clickenger, 121 So. 4th St., Columbus, (). 



WANTED.— To exchange highly polished Wiscon- 

 sin pearl shells, tor honey, small-fruit plants, or 

 offers. P. H. Fellows, Broadhead, Wis. 



WHO has liees to trade for 1(0 acres of fine bottom 

 land with plenty of timber in Illinois? Will trade 

 a part or all, and give a bargain. Title perfect. 



J. B. Alexander & Co., Hartford City, Ind. 



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/ANTED.- A few paii'S nice ferrets. Will e 

 change fine Italian bees or pay casli. 



Chas. McClave, New London, Ohio. 



IV ANTED immediately. — A man to take entire con- 

 VV trol of 15a colonies of bees. For parti eu la is ad- 

 dress 10-30d S. A. Shuck, Liverpool. 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange new Dibbern tin bee-es- 

 capes, brood-frames or hives, for empty combs 

 (either L. or Heddon frame), f(jundation, or any other 

 sui)plies. Write E. F. Quigley, 



19-3(_ld Unionville, Putnam Co., Mo. 



\l^r ANTED.— Dry basswood plank. 



VV W. D. SOPER & Co., Jackson, Mich. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Italian bees in L. hives, 

 for two well-trained fox-hounds. Apply at once 

 J. B. Mitchell, Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co., 6a. 

 19-20d 



'^THE : CANADIAN 



Bee Journal 



Editfil by I). A.. Joni-s, 



75c. Per Year. 



Poultry Journal 



Editedbjj W-C.G-Feter. 



75c. Per Year. 



These are published separately, alternate weeks, 

 and are edited by live practical men, and contribut- 

 ed to by the best writers. Both Journals are inter- 

 esting, and are alike valuable to the expert and 

 amateur. Sample copies free. Both Journals one 

 year to one address $1. Until June Ist we will send 

 either Journal on trial trip for 6 months for 25 cts. 



The D. A. Jones Co.. Ld., Beef on, Onf. 



l^"Please mention Gleanings. 6-lldb 



TAKE NOTICE ! 



BEFOKC: placing your Orders for MIPP1.IES, 

 write for prices on One-Piece Bass^vocd Sec- 

 tions. Bee-Hives, Shipping Crates, Frames. Foun- 

 dation, Smokers, etc Address 



R. H. SCHMIDT A: CO., 

 31-20db NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co.. WIS. 



lyin responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings,. 



EOTPLOYITIENT. -AGENTS 



wanted ever> where, for the HOME 

 JOURNAL— a grand family paper 

 at $1 a year. I3iu caxh premiums. 

 Sample Free. THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 

 346 East iMadison Street. - - CHICAGO. ILLS. 



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MUTH'S 

 HONEY - EXTRACTOR, 



SQUARE GLASS HONEV-JARS, 

 TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVES, HONEY- 

 SECTIONS, A:c., Jtc. 

 PERFECTION COLB - BL.AST SMOKERS. 



Ax>p^V to CHAS. F. MUTJI & SON, 



CincintKiti, Ohio. 

 P. S.— Send 10-cent stamp for "Practical Hints to 

 Bee-keepers." (^"AfejiMou QleaninQS. Itfdh 



SECTIONS! SECTIONS! SECTIONS! 



On and after Feb. 1, 1890, we will sell our No. 1 V- 

 groove sections, in lots of 500, as follows: Less than 

 2000, $3.50 per 1000; 2000 to 5000, |3 00 per 1000. Write 

 tor special prices on lari^er quantitii-s. No. 2 sec- 

 tions at $2.00 per 1000. Send for price list on hives, 

 foundation, cases, etc. 



J. STAUFFER A: SONS, 

 16tfdb Successors to B. J. Miller & Co., 



Nappaiiee. Iiid. 



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