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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan 15 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be insisted uniier tliis head at 10c per line. 

 You nui^-t SAY von want >our ad In llils department, or we 

 will not lie re.si»>iisibie fur any error You can have the notice 

 as many lines a- von please; hut all over ten lines will cost 

 you aeconliiiir to our reernlar rates. We carnot be responsible 

 for dissatistaotioii ari-insr from tliest •'swaps." 



WANTED. — To exchange buckwheat extracted 

 honey as ca>h. for 2d hatid hives — Simplicity 

 or 10 frame only. Have your neighbor)- got any, or 

 store combs? " ' W. I< Cogcshail, 



We .'it Groton, Tompkins Co., N Y. 



WANTED — .\ position with a good bee-keeper, or 

 will t^ike evjtiie charge for you ; 15 3'ears' experi- 

 ence. Good refeience to give. 



J. E. Henderson, Elm Grove, Ohio Co., W. Va. 



WANTED. — .\ competent man to take chai-ge of 

 four or five hundrt d colonit s To the i ight man 

 a good proposition wi 1 be made. Write, s'ating 

 amount of experience, age, etc. 



I. A. King, Almond, San Diego Co., Cal. 



WANTED. — Two or three apiaries for ca.sh ; located 

 in Colorado; write full particulars; first letters 

 and lowest ci'^h price; comb hi nev preffrred. 



Thos. C. Stanley & Son, Fairfield, 111. 



WANTED. — To exchange modern firi arms, for old 

 flint-lock guns, and oH, antique dishes. 



Address 216 Court St , Reading, Pa. 



WANTED — To exchange Danzi nbaker complete 

 hives and Ideal cleated separators, for piano, 

 organ, feed-cutter, feed-mill, 18-inch pony planer, or 

 any thing I can use. F. G. Bass, FrontRoyal, Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange 12 000 uplodste poplar 

 dovetailed sections in flat ; 100 Hoffman hives 

 and frames with bolloms and roofs painied; 2(iO su- 

 pers for said hives, for buckwheat extrac ed honey or 

 bees. D. E. Floyd, Nelliston, N. Y. 



WANTED. — An experienced man with family to 

 take charge of my bees, poultry, and farm ; work 

 to be done on charts. Address 



John Ifft, Zelienople, Pa. 



Lfflerican 



Gardenin 



10 Sample C'-pies 

 separate issues. 10 

 rents. Published at 

 13(j Liberty Street, 

 New York. 



l^nn PPPRPT^ All sizes; some trained; first- 

 lAUU rUrlVIMwlO. class stock. New price list 

 free. N. A. Knapp, Rochester Lorain Co., Ohio. 



Tour of All riexico 



in Pullman's finest Compartment Drawing Room, Li- 

 brary, Observati n. and Dining Cars — all Vestibuled — 

 with the celebrated 



Open-t p Car " Chililitii " 

 for Observation in the Mountains and Canyons, and 

 Dining-car in the Trot>ics. 



A delightful trip of 38 days with Three Circle Tours 

 in the Tropics of the South of Mexico, and a Visit to 

 the Kuined Cities 



All exclu>>ive features of these itineraries of leisure- 

 ly trtvel and long stops. The Special Train starts 

 Tuesday, January 22, from Chicago. 



Tour of Puerto Rico. 



Special Pdllman Cars leave Chicago Thursday, 

 January 1 7, and Thursday, February 14,at!):.S0A m , 

 connecting with the splendid new .steamships Ponce 

 and San Juan sailing from New York the second day 

 following. Individual Tickets sold for other sailing 

 dates, alternate Saturdays. 



Tickets Include All Expenses Everywhere. 



These select limited parties will be undtr the special 

 escort and management of The American TotR st 

 Association, Reau Cfimphell, General Manager, 1423 

 Marquette Building, Chicago. 



Itineraries. Maps, and Tickets can be had on appli- 

 cation to Agents of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. 



Paul R'y. 



WHERE TO LOCATE? 



Why, in the Territory Traversed by the 



Louisville & Nasiivilie 



RAILROAD. 



THE 



Great Central Southern Trunkline 



KENTUCKY, "" TENNESSEE, 



ALABAMA, 

 MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA. 



WHERE 



Farmers, Fruit-growers, 



Stock-raisers, Manufacturers, 

 Investors, Speculators, 

 and Money Lenders 



will find the greatest chances in the United States to 

 make "big money" by reason of the abundance and 

 cheapness of 



Land and Farms, 



Timber and Stone, 

 Iron and Coal, 



Labor- - Everything. 



Free sites, financial assistance, and freedom from 

 taxation for the manufacturer. 



Land and farms at $1.00 per acre and upwards, and 

 500,000 acres in West Florida that can be taken gratis 

 under U. S. homestead laws. 



Stockraising in the Gulf Coast District will make 

 enormous profits. 



Hall fare excursions the first and third Tuesdays of 

 each month. 



Let us know what vou want, and we will tell you 

 how to get it — but don't delay, as the counti^ is filling 

 up rapidly. 



Printed matter, maps, and all information free. 



Address R, J. WEMYSS, 



Cen'l Immigration and Industrial Ag't, 

 Louisville, Ky. 



Mr. A. I. Root's Writings 



of Grand Traverse territory and Lee- 

 lanau County are de'-criptive of Mich- 

 igan's most beautiful section reached 

 most conveniently via the .... 



Pere Marquette R. R. 



For particulars address W. C. Tousey, D. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. 



Low Rates to the South. 



Excursion tickets at reduced rates are now being 

 sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway 

 to the prominent resorts in the South, including Jack- 

 sonville, Fla.; Mobile, Ala.; New Orleans. La ; Savan- 

 nah, Ga.; El Pa.-o, Tex., which are good for return 

 passage at any time prior to June 1, 1901. Informa- 

 tion regarding rates, routes, time, etc., can be obtain- 

 ed on ao'.'lication to any < oupon-ti"ket agent of the 

 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. 



