1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



837 



i^THE CANADIAN 



Bee Journal 



Edited by D. A, Jourtt. 



75c. Per 



Poultry Journal 



EdlU'dby IF. C.O.Peter. 



75c. Per Year. 



These are puh'ishefl SfpMraiei\ . alternate weeks, 

 and are edited hy live practienl Mjen. aui! contrit)Ul- 

 ed to by ihfbHst writers \K-<\u .lounmls aie inter- 

 esting-, and are alike valuable in the expert and 

 amateur. Satnpie copie;* fi' e. Both Jonrnjls one 

 year to otu^ addrf'ss .fl Unti Jimc 1-^' we icill semi 

 either Journal on trial trip tor ti months for 'ih cts. 



77?^ D. A. Jones Co.. Ld.. Beef on, Onf. 



!3'"Hlease mention Gleanings. Ip-IM 



PURE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 



10 Cockerels for salp at «I 0) each, if taken this 

 month. JOHN €, OiL.L,lL.,\NB», 



KSloomlield, Iiid. 



SECTIONS! SEGTIOHS! SECTION 



On and after Feb. 1, lS9il. we will sell our No. 1 V- 

 groor.' .sections, in lots of "lOO. as follows: Less than 

 3000, $3.50 per 1000; 3000 to 5000, $3.00 pe>- 100(1. Write 

 for specinl prices on larger quantiiie-;. No. 3 sec- 

 tions at $3.00 per 1000. Send for price list on hives. 

 foundation, cases, etc. 



J. STAITFFER A: SONS, 

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



IVappanee, Iiid. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED.— To exchange apiary of 150 colonies of 

 bee.s. Will take any kind of farm stock, g-oods 

 or groceries. Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange warranted Italian queens 

 to be shipped e;iily in June and Jul.v, 1891, for 

 Solo alto horn or tenor 15-Hat trombone. Write and 

 give particulars to James Wood, 



23-33d North Prescott, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange forest trees, for straw- 

 beri-.v-plants, grapevines, and all kinds of small 

 fruit-trees or offers. W. G. McLendon, 



Gaines' Landing, Chicot (Jo., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees in L. hives 

 for lieagle hounds, or will exchange fox-hounds 



for beagles. J. H. Mitchell. i 1 



23-34d Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co., Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange Perfect Hateher,'176 eggs, 

 cost .*T5.\)0; and brooder, 300 chicks, cost $38.00; 

 been used at fairs a little, for Italian or hybrid bees. 

 33d Elizabeth Dimick., Burns, Alle. Co., N. Y. 



TirANTED.— To exchange one 6x0 self-inking press, 

 VV with t.vpe, for lO-iiich fdn. mill and wax-e.\tract- 

 or, or best offers; also a 6-incli fdn.-niill, fur wax. 

 .i3-24d L. L. ISENHOWER, Reading, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange new hearse for bees, in 

 good L. hives, or comb honey. 

 23d J. H. Tatman, Connersville, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Breed's I'niversal 

 Weeder, used one season, price $13.00, for new 

 Simplicity or Dovetailed hives or offers. 33d 



Elmei{ E. Shakp, South Greece, Monroe Co., N. Y. 



W 



ANTED. — To exchange bee-supplies for empty 

 combs. Bee-friends, let us hear from yoti. 33'd 

 J. B. MuHiJAY, Ada, Hardin Co., Ohio. 



W 



W 



ANTED.— To correspond with parties who wish 

 to exchange beeswax for supplies. 



Geo. Rall, Frenchville, Trem. Co., Wis. 



ANTED.— Aj)icultiu-al offers in exchange for 

 plain and fancy .iol> printing'. 33-24d 



C. W. Davto.n, Clinton, Rock Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To correspond with parties having 

 potatoes, onions, apiik's, and honey for sale. 

 Prompt aliciition giv<'n ti) correspondence. Con- 

 siginncMits sojiciteil. l-foTiipt returns made. 



EAiii.K ('i,1('1s.en(ji:k, 131 So. -tih St., Columbus, O. 



Job Lot of Wire Netting. 



CUT PIKCK.S AT A LOWER PKICE THAN FULL ROLLS. 



Ha^'ing bought from the factory, at our own price, 

 five or six hundred remnants, as listed below, we are 

 able to give >'ou the choice of a great variety of 

 pieces at the price of a full roll or lower. Full rolls 

 of netting are 150 ft. long, and when they are cut we 

 have to charge iiearly double the full-roll rate, be- 

 cause it is so mvich trouble to unroll, measure, and 

 cut. and run the risk of having a lot of remnants on 

 hand. No doubt it is in this way that the following 

 remnants have accumulated. It costs a good deal 

 to get ail this in shape so we catt easily pick out from 

 tlie lot the pieceyou want. But to move it off' quick- 

 ly, we put the price down so you can all have a 

 chance at it. Remember, first come, first served. 

 In ordering, therefore, name a second or third choice, 

 or sa.v that we may send the nenrest we can if tlie 

 liieie Select I'd is gone. On 5 pieces deduct 5 ijer cent, 

 on 10 pieces 10 per cent. On all orders sent before Jan. 

 1. 1S9I. deduct W per cent. These remnants are shipped 

 only from here. If any of you want to secure some, 

 and don't want them shipped till later, when you 

 will order something else, so as to save freight, pick 

 out the pieces .vou want. Send remittance with the 

 order, with request to lay by till called for, and we 

 will mark them as belonging to you. We prefer to 

 ship them i-ight out, however. 



LIST OF POULTRY-NETTING REMNANTS. 



Length of each piece. Multiply by the 

 width In feet to get the number of square 

 feet in each piece. 



X I 68, 50,48.47, 33. 30; 18 in., 50, 34, 24; 72 in.. 95, 27. 

 " I 144, 66, 60. 54, 48, 38. 24, 22. 18. 17. 



70, 59, 55, 49, 47, 43, 25, 25, 6; 60 in., 47, 42, 32, 24. 



1(10, 92, 411. 



143, 103. 60. 50, 41, 28. 



58, .55, 51, 50, 47, 47, 45, 45, 43, 40, 38, 23, 22, 20, 19. 



50, 43, 1.5. 



89, 80, 80, 60, 57, 49, 43, 40, 33, 30, 29, 26, 26, 23, 20, 14. 



98, 92, 48, 44, 42, 38,32, 28, 25, 21. 20. 11, 9. 



134, 131), 120, 110, 108,' 103, 103, 100, 91, 88, 81, 73, 72, 68, 



67, 60, .50, .50, 48, 26. 25, 24, 20, 19. 



65,23,15; 12 in., 107,43. 



144, 122, 100, ,50, 43, 35, 17; 30 inches wide, 63, 25. 



105, 100, 44, 39, 29, 23; 42 inches wide, 60. 



61, .53, 48, 47, 37, 35, 22, 22; 60 in. wide, 67, 20. 



42. 23. 15; 24 in, wide, 77. 



78. 53. 32; 60 in. wide, ,2a, , . . ■ . -.i • 



78, 59, 11 ; 18 in. wide, 72, 72, 40; 24 in, wide, 94, 88. 



36, 34, 32, 23. 14; 30 in. wide. 46, 44, 24. 



60, 58, .56; 48 in. wide, 70. 48, 46, 40, 26, 19; 60 in,, 62. 



87. 61, 30; 12 in. wide. 100. 



120. 100. 99. 69. ,52, 33, 33, 13, 12. 



127. 40, 27, 25, 21, 21, 15, 6; 60 in. wide, 21, 20. 



98, 97, 47, 38, 38, 37, 24, 18. 17, 16, 15, 13, 7, 7, 7, 6, 5. 



125, 121. 35, 26, 23. 20, 8; 72 in. wide, 36, 33, 9. 



72. 49, 48, 45. 38, 37. 30. 29, 26, 22, 14, 



29; 42 in., 71 



41; 18 in. wide. 14; 30 in.. 14. 



100. 66. 40; 42 in. wide. 85. 59. 



33. 33. 30; 36 in. wide, 47. 47, 45. 30. 

 107. 72. .52, .%5, 18; 611 in. wide, 56; 72 in., 64, 63, 10, 

 40; 30 in., 110. 



34. 311. 28; 60 in.. 65. 34, 19; .54 in.. 12. 

 79; 36 in., 14, 7; 42 in., 34; 48 in., 92. 



48.12,10; 24 in., 86,42; 30 in., 75; 48 in,, 78. 

 15,11.11,10; 30 in.. 6; 42 in., 80; 48 in., 22; 72 in.. 8. 

 .53; 72 in., 51; 30 in., 96; 9 in.. 40. 

 63; 9 in., 24; 42 in., .50, 34; 48 in., 100, 40, 25; 60 in., 

 26; 18 in.. 82. .50. 



85, .32; 9 in., 3-2; 10 in., 20; 24 in., 25; 30 in.. 69, 51. 

 37,32; 48 in., 30; 60 in., .59. 

 ^ I 20 i 2-X 1 33, 7; 30 in.. 37; 36 in., 76, 5.5, 

 ;V I 19 13 32; 24 in., 130. 

 3 I 16 1 46. 19; 36 in., 86; 42 in., 14. 

 ^ VA 63; 48 in.. 60. 



1 X 1.50, 18)^ ; 48 in., 45 ; 72 in., 100, 70. 

 3 166, 52, 35, 23 

 I 4 107, 68, 35, 17. 15. 10. 

 .30 I 4 14 I iV. 52. 47, 3(1. 33, 30. 29 19, 18, 13, 9. 

 34 I 4 I 14 1 4*4' I 43. .37. 34. 25. 24 23. 18. 



42 1 4 I 14 5 I 144, 117, 68, 62, 62, (iO, 23,22, 22, 15, 12, 12, 12, 8, 6. 

 46 4 14 I 5K I 82, 50, 44. 11,5. 

 18 18 |l3|2 I C.sn.; ,36iu.,200ft.at4c: 45in.,247ft. atSe. 



Four and eight inch fencing. Price in fourth column is the 

 price per foot in h-ngtli. 



A. I. ROOT, X^ediaa, O. 



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