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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 



A No. 1 



EXTRACTED 



HONEY, 



CHL 

 Send for New Prices. 

 JAMES UEDDON, DOWAGIAC, MICH. 



FORlALL 



A well-established apiary business, located in the 

 best section of Iowa. Established ten years. Good 

 trade. Building located on main street; for $500.00. 

 A bargain. Also 50 stands of bees, in good"L." 

 hives, at $4.00 per stand. Reason for selling is age, 

 and other matters requiring my attention. 



E. W. COE, Clarence, Cedar Co., Iowa. 



ODD IOTXT THt7B. 



Send me the names of 10 regular subscribers to 

 the American Agriculturist, or Ladies' Home Jour- 

 nal, and I will give you next season your choice of 

 the following: 1 untested Italian queen, 13 Laced 

 Wyandotte eggs, 13 B. Leghorn eggs, or 10 S. S. 

 Hamburg eggs. All I want is the names of 10 per- 

 sons who take either of the papers. Write for cat- 

 alogue of nearly 2000 papers at reduced rates. 



C. M. UOODSPEE l>. Thorn Hill, N. Y. 



t^"In responding to this advei-tisement mention Gleanings. 



Save 10 Per Gent. 



SAVE TEN PER VENT AND ORDER YOUR 

 SUPPLIES THIS MONTH. 



We carry a complete stock of Sections, Hives, 

 Smokers, etc. Illustrated catalogue for your name 

 on a postal card. R. B. LEAHY & CO., 

 23-ldb Higginsville, Mo. 



t3Tln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



I-OOX HERE^T 



Bee-Keepers and Fruit-Growers, before 

 you order your supplies for 1890, send for my cata- 

 logue and price list of Bee-Keepers' Supplies 

 and Strawberry Plants. Twenty-five approved 

 varieties grown for this season's trade. Prices 

 reasonable. Bees and Queens for sale; $1.00 

 queens a specialty. Address F. W. LAMM, 

 24-23db (Box 106.) Somen i I le, Butler Co., Ohio. 



LIGHT BRAHMAN Felch 8train - on] y « 3 to 

 i_ i u n i d n h n m h o . s , per trio if J ordered 



now. Also a few W. P. Rocks to spare. Eggs in sea- 

 son from five leading- breeds. Circular free. 



S. P. YODER, E. Lewistown, Mah. Co., Ohio. 



Four-Color Label for Only 

 Cts. Per Thousand ! 



75 



Just think of it! we can furnish you a very neat 

 four-color label, with your name and address, with 

 the choice of having either " comb " or " extract- 

 ed " before the word "honey," for only 75 cts. per 

 thousand; 50 cts. per 500, or 30 cts. for 250, postpaid. 

 The size of the label is 2*4 x 1 inch— just right to go 

 round the neck of a bottle, to put on a section, or to 

 adorn the front of a honey-tumbler. Send for our 

 special label catalogue for samples of this and 

 many other pretty designs in label work. 



A. I. BOOT, Medina, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Fur sale or exchange, good small farm 

 with apiary. Fine honey country. 

 Box 6 5, Amherst, Va. 



WANTED.— To contract with bee-keepers using 

 5000 and over sections— to supply them at let- 

 live prices. C. A. Graves, Birmingham, O. 



24-27 



COB SAlilC at a sacrifice, 120 stands hybrid and 

 ■ Italian bees, on L. frames: crop of '89, 100 lbs. per 

 colony. 24-ld B. A. Rapp, Chillicothe, Mo. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our 

 usual rates. All ad's intended for this department must not 

 exceed 6 lines, and you must say you want your ad. In this de- 

 partment, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

 can hare the notice as many lines as you please; but all over 

 Ave lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This 

 department is intended only for bona-nde exchanges. Ex- 

 changes for cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles 

 for sale can not be inserted under this head. For such our reg- 

 ular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and they will be put 

 with the regular advertisements. 



WANTED.— To exchange honey for beeswax. We 

 will take beeswax in exchange for honey in any 

 quantity. Will give three pounds for one, Write for 

 particulars. Chas. Dadant & Son, 



18tfdb Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111. 



WANTED— To exchange 200 colonies of bees, 2 

 foot power saws, and one foundation-mill and 

 tanks, for any thing useful on plantation. 22tfdb 

 Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange Japanese buckwheat at 

 75c per bushel, or No. 1 sections, for extracted 

 honey. W. D. Soper, Jackson, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a fine-blooded stallion 

 for Italian bees. Will take a quantity of sec- 

 tions and foundation. A bargain for somebody. 

 J. H. Johnston, Leclair, Iowa. 



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ANTED.— To exchange religious reading-matter 

 free to all, who will send their address to 

 Box 1516. Fresno City, Cal. 



WANTED —To exchange a Given Press. L size, in 

 good shape, for first-class photographic outfit, 

 or offers. 24-ld C. A. Graves, Birmingham, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange Simplicity hives com- 

 plete, for comb and extracted honey, for saws 

 and groovers to make brood and wide-frames, or 

 offers. E. J. Shay. Thornton, Taylor Co., W. Va. 

 24tfdb 



WANTED.— Tc exchange 1-piece sections and bee- 

 hives for extra'd white clover or basswood 

 honey or beeswax. J. M. Kinzie, 



24tfdb Rochester, Oakland Co., Mich. 



WANTED Situation. A young married man of 26 

 years, without children, wishes a situation with 

 a good Christian bee-man to work on bees and do 

 light farm work. A supply-dealer who makes his 

 own supplies preferred, as I have had 10 years' ex- 

 perience with wood-working machinery. 

 24d W. H. Dickinson, Deep River, Conn. 



WANTED.— To exchang-e corn - sheller. cost'$75; 

 fence loom, cost $150; very low. used but little, 

 for bee-suppl.es. or offers. Write for particulars. 

 Address 24d Thomas & Kissel, 



Horatio, Darke Co., O. 



WANTED.— Extracted honey, in exchange for 

 printing, seeds, plants, etc. Write. 



Christian Weckesser, Marshallville, O. 



WANTED.— A bee-miin for the season of 1890. 

 Filmore Cole, Lima, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange a sample copy of the 

 South Florida Home for your name on a postal 

 card. Address South Florida Home, 24d 

 Charlotte Harbor, Fla. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees, hives, frames, 

 or foundation, for honey. Send for particulars. 

 F. A. Dayton, Bradford, la. 



