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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this bead at 10c per line. 

 You must SAT you want your ad. in this department, or we 

 will not he responsible for any error. You can have tlic notice 

 AS many lines as you please; but all over ten lines will cost 

 you acconlinn to our re^rular rates. We cannot be responsible 

 for dissatisfaction arising from these "swaps." 



Y^ANTED. — To exchange buckwheat extracted 

 ' ' honey as cash, for 2d hand hives — Simplicity 

 or 10 frame only. Have your neighbors got any, or 

 store combs? W. Z,. Coggshall, 



West rGroton, Tompkins Co., N Y. 



VVANTED — A position with a good bee-keeper, or 

 "' will t-ike entile charge for you ; 15 years' experi- 

 ence. Good reference to give. 



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



\VANTED. — A competent man to take charge of 

 '" four or five hundred colonies. To the light man 

 a good proposition will be made. Write, stating 

 amount of experience, age, etc. 



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



Y^ANTED. — Two or three apiaries for cash ; located 

 '' in Colorado ; write full particulars ; first letters 

 and lowest cash price; comb honey preferred. 



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



IVANTED. — To exchange modern firearms for old 

 '~ flint-lock guns, and old antique dishes. 



Address 216 Court St., Reading. Pa. 



Y^ANTED. — A refined girl or widow woman, a s house- 

 '' keeper in small family, one interested in bee- 

 keeping preferred. Addr» ss 



Elias Fox, HilLsboro, Wis. 



Y^ANTED. — Business. Could act as agent, local or 

 '" traveling, prefer local ; must furnish good clear 

 references ; would like a little hustle to it. Write, 

 stating terms, and get references to 



A. R. Bodge, Dexter, Maine. 



Y^ANTED. — A number of good strong colonies of 

 '• Italian bees with good quantity of stores and 

 young queens, in healthy condition, for spring deliv- 

 ery. Hoffman frames in 8 or 10 frame I,, or Danz. 

 hives preferred. W. Hahman, box 3, Altoona, Pa. 



Y^ ANTED. — To exchange 25 or 30 new 8-frame hives 

 ' — nrver used — with Hoffman frames and division- 

 boards, for any kind of bees. Correspondence re- 

 que.>.ted. F. L. Rehn, Collingdale, Del. Co.. Pa. 



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YL/ ANTED. — Man about 25 or 30 years of age, for 

 '' ranch Must be a good hand with team. Steady 

 work to a good man. P. Clegg, New Wind.'or, Col. 



/ANTED.— To exchange .50,000 No. 1 polished sec- 

 tions, for beeswax. 



W. H. Norton, Skowhegan, Me. 



ANTED. — To buy an apiary in Colorado or Arizo- 

 na. B. Howard, Hayt's Corners, N. Y. 



Y^ ANTED. — To es change Btlgian haie-. for any 

 '' thing useful to an apiarist. Good healthy st'^ck; 

 good color. Domestic, $1.50 per pair ; pedigreed, $3 to 

 $5 per pair. Ralph P. Daly, L,ockport, N. Y. 



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Low Rates West and Northwest. 



On February 12th and on each Tuesday until 

 April oOth, the Chicago. Milwaukee & SI. Paul Rail- 

 way will sell one-way second-class tickets at the fol- 

 lowing v^ry low rates : 

 To Montana points, - - - S25 00 



To North Pacific Coast points, - - 30 00 



To California, - - - - 30 00 



These t ckets will be good on all trains, and pur- 

 chasers will have choice of six routes and eight trains 

 via St. Paul, and two routes and three trains via Mis- 

 souri River each Tuesday. The route of the famous 

 Pioneer Limited trains and the U. S. Government 

 Fast Mail trains. 



All ticket Agents sell tickets via the Chicago, Mil- 

 waukee & St. Paul Railwaj', or for further informa- 

 tion address F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, 

 Old Colony Building, Chicago. 



WHERE TO LOCATE? 



Why, in the Territory Traversed by the 



Louisville & Nashville 



RAILROAD. 



THE 



Great Central Southern Trunkline 



KENTUCKY. "^ TENNESSEE, 



ALABAIVIA, 

 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 SI 00 per acre and upwards, and 

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

 under D. S. homestead laws. 



Stockraisitig in the Gulf Coast District will make 

 enormous profits. 



Halt fare excursions the first and third Tuesdays of 

 each month. 



Let us ktiow what you want, and we will tell you 

 how to get it — but don't delay, as the country 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. Roofs Writings 



of Grand Traverse territory and Lee- 

 lanau County are descriptive 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. 



Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln. 



An address by Joseph Choate, Ambassador to Great 

 Britain, on the carte and character of Abraham Lin- 

 coln — his early life — his early struggles with the world 

 — his character as developed in the later years of his 

 life and his administration, which placed his name so 

 high on the world's loll of hone r and fame, has been 

 published by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Rail- 

 way, and may be had by sending six (6) cents in post- 

 age to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chica- 

 go, 111. 



