966 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 15. 



Root, Ernest R 691 



Russian Bee-keeping' 323 



Scorciiing' *<31 



Scraping'-knife for Seclions fiO 



Screen tor Pulverizing- Soil 4»8 



Sealer's Camp on Ana Capa Islands 7.55 



Sectional Brood-chamber Hive, B. Taylor's , 147 



Section-former, Townsend, Improved by Gross.. .y;J8 



Section-former, Townsend's 626 



Section-holder 911 



Ship's Gone, Sure 718 



Sitting Down, by Dr. Miller 907 



Smoker, Moffat's Stew-pan 142 



Snow to Roses (California) 187 



Spacing-tool for Transplanting 426 



Spelling, English Mel hod 58 



Spelling, Illustrated (Jake Smith) 52 



Stampede Bee-escape 870 



Stevens' Spacers 418 



Sunflower, Honey-plant of Wisconsin. 941 



Swarm hiver, Anderson's .548 



Taylor's Divisible Brt)od-chamber hive 147 



Top bar, Seciional View of 467 



Townsend's Section-former 62() 



Transplanting-bo.x 41^6 



Trap, Alley's Improved ti!i6 



Trap, Alley's, Harrison's Improved 626 



Trap, Robber 461 



Waterfall, Pole Creek Canyon 6f-4 



Wax-moths 722 



Wells Hive 901 



When I Gets My Eyes Full of Smoke (Jake Smith) 96 



Wilder and the Crab 899 



Wiring Frames with Staples 945 



Women in Politics (Jake Smith) ..')26 



Wood Separator for Dovetailed Hive 911 



Yellow Jasmine 458 



Zaca Lake 897 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



W 



ANTED.— -To exchange supplies and other goods 

 for honey. O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 30tf 



W 



ANTED.— To exchange a beautiful lot, 3.5x110, 

 for a pneumatic-tin^ safety bicycle. 



L. L. ESENHOWER, Reading, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange new goods, 3 extra flue 

 book - cases, 11 double-walled, double paste- 

 board-lined bee-hives, standard books and Bibles, 

 hand seed-drills and cultivators, for 3 job printing- 

 presses, and honey at Ic pei' lb. above market price. 

 Send foi' circulai-. W. H. Gahdnek, Alkgan, >i it h. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Noxal 200-egg incuba- 

 tor, used 3 settings, at $15, ct)mb foundation at 

 market price, and extracted honey at 8c, for honey- 

 boards, supers, and brood-frames, cut to order. 



R. C. AiKiN. Loveland, Col. 



WANTED.— To exchange an observation hive and 

 swarm-catcher, glass all s-ides, half price; and 

 a marine rotary steam-engine, almost new and per- 

 fect, at one-third Its cost, for honey. Descriptive 

 circulars free. W. H. Gardner, Allegan, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange several good safety bi 

 cycles. Honey wanted. Send sample. 



J. A. Green, Ottawa, 111. 



,' ANTED. —To exchange 200 colonies of bees for 

 any tiling useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange honey, beeswax, or of- 

 fers, for second-hand sap-pails (tin) and spouts 

 in good order. R. L. Gray, Lapeer, Mich. 



WANTED.— Bronze turkeys, will pay 10c per lb. 

 for 5 hens and one tom; must be pure, and 

 large stock for breeding. Write quick. 



W. D. Soper & Son, Jackson, Mich. 



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BUFFALO, N. Y. Unsurpassed Honey Market 

 BATTERSON & CO. Responsible, Reliable. 

 Commission Merchants, igtfdb and Prompt 



Read what J. 1. Parent, of 

 Charlton, N. Y., says— "We 

 cut with one of your Combined 

 Machines last winter .50 chaff 

 hives with 7-inch cap, 100 honey- 

 racks, .500 broad frames, 3,000 

 honey-boxes, and a great deal of 

 other work. This winter w e 

 have doubled the amount of bee- 

 , hives, etc., to make, and we e.\- 

 ■ pect to do it all with this saw. 

 It will do all you say it will." 

 Catalogue and Price List tree. Address W. F. iV 

 JOHN BARNES, 545 Ruby St., Kockford, 111. 



When more convenient, orders for Barnes' Pout- 

 Power Machinery may be sent to 



TiiK A. I. Root Co. 

 eiotf Please mention this paper 



ONE MAN WITH THE 

 UNION COMBINATION SAW 



Can do the work of four men us- 

 ing hand tools, in Ripiiing. Cut- 

 ting off. Mitering, Rabbeting, 

 Grooving, Gaining, Dadoing, 

 Edging-up, Jointing Stuff, etc. 

 Full Line of Foot ;md Hand 

 Power Machinery. Solil ou Trial. 

 CataUxi Free. l-2tci 



SENECA FALLS MFC. CO.. 

 44 Water St., Seneca Fa I Is, NY. 

 1 responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



■"HE SELF-TEACHING MUSTC-CHAKT. 



Circular free. J. A. ROE, Union City, Ind. 



pOR SALE. Japanese Buckwheat. $1..50 per KKI 

 * I lis. Bees, Peach Trees, Raspberry and Black- 

 berry Plants. 



Ilicliory Corners, Jl/ic'7». 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS., 110 Hudson St., N. Y. 



HONEY 



WHOLESALE 



DEALSES & 



G0MMI3SICN 



MliECHAlTTS, 



Estatlished 



1875. 



BEESWAX. 



LIBEEAL 



ADVANCES 



MADE 



ON 



CONSISN- 



UENTS. 



Burpee 



'n Seed Axmual for 1894 is well worth 

 •J ha 



aving. Tell to all who plant seeds 

 W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa 



HATCH CHICKENS BY STEAM 



WITH THE MODEL 



EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR. 



TIioiimhiuIm ill Suc- 

 ces.sl'iil Uperntioii. 



snil'LE, PEKFECT, rnid 



SELF-KEG ULA TING. 

 G iiarante<>(I to hatch a 

 larger perceiitnge of 

 fertile eggs, at less cost, 

 th.nn any otherlncubator. 

 ,, ^ Send6c.for Illus.Oatalog. 

 H.atcher made. U Circulars Free. 



CEO. ». STAIIL,! 14to 1 88 S. 6tli St.,Qiiliio.y.III. 



CONVENTION NOTICES. 



The Mii-hitraii State Bee-keepers' Association will liolil its an 

 mial iiic.-tuiK W.Mliifsrlay and Thursday. .Jan. 2. :!. 18(1.'), .at tin- 

 }'<il<ins Hiiti'l. Detroit, corner of Cass iind Grand River Ave's. 

 Kate>. $l.';.'i and *] ;iil |ie]' dm' — tlio turnier lalo if two occupy 

 one r.M.iii. Tliis will he at a time when railroads will proliahl'v 

 cliaiueliail tare. W. /,. HrTi HINSON, Sec. 



l-'liiit, Micli. 



Till' Indiana State Bee-keepers' Association will licdd its lath 

 atiimal meeting at the Statehouse. Indianaiiolis. .Ian. IHIi, 189i. 

 There will be Ihrec sessions. Several other associations will 

 convene here at the same t inie, tli\is sceuiinfi- 1 ,';; fai-e fui- the 

 round trio; Inil a certiticate m\ist he asKed lorwhen huyinK 

 your ticket. Programs will he ready in Ueiembei. 

 I W.\i,TEK S. PoiDKK, I'les., Indianapolis. 



