918 



GLEANINGS IX BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 



BE 



J. M. Shuck. 



Catalogues Free. Address 



Des Moines. 



4-:5(ii. 



Iowa. 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. 



To send a postal card lor our illustrated t-atalofiiioof 



APIARIAN rXrr'if^^^iJn^ SUPPLIES 



tains illnstrations and descriptions ol every thino- 

 new and desirable in an apiarj', 



AT the: liOWKST PRICES. 



XTJ^XjX.£^2>T QTJEE2TS ^^iTID SEES. 



J. C. SAYLES, 



2tfd Hartford, Washington Co., "Wis. 



FIRST IN THE FIELD!! 



The Invertible Bee-Hive 



Invertible Frames, 



INVERTIBLE SURPLUS - CASES, 



top, bottom, and 

 Entrance Feeders. 



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

 usual rates. AH ad's intended tor this department must not 

 e.xeoed 5 lines, and you must say you want your ad. in this de- 

 p:iTtmtnt, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

 I'an have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over 

 live lines will cost you according to' our regular rates. Of 

 course, thl.s department is intended only for bona-tido ex- 

 changes. 



WANTED. -To exchange my Given Idn. mill, good 

 Vt as new. 1 will take honey, or good winter aji- 

 ples lor it. L. Beckwith, Berlin, Wi;^. 



^Y^'^NTED.— Honey, e.\tracted preferred, in ex- 

 VV chang-o for hives, frames, section boxes, saw- 

 mandrels, and bee-hive machinery. What have you 

 got. and what do you want for if;' 

 ^Otfdb D. 8. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. 



FOE M? NEW 



PRJCE LIST FOR 1886, 



Before purchasing your Bee -Sup- 

 plies. Cash paid for Beeswax. Ttfdb 



A. B. HOWE, Council Bluffs. la. 



PREPARE FOR WINTER, 



We have une()ualed facilities for manufacturing 

 t he Root chatf hive at a great reduction from ruling 

 prices. Mr. Zeno Dot.v, Grafton, Neb., writes .Inly 

 9th, "Your material, malie, and price i'^ far better 

 than I can get anywhere else." Send for price list 

 and special prices for this fall. Ititfdb 



A. F. STAUFFER &. CO., Sterling, Ills. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACT0E7, WHOLESALE AND 

 HETATL. See iirtvei-tisement iji .another column. 



GOOD NEWS FOR ^DIXIEI 

 SIMPLICITY HIVES, 



Sections, Extractors, Smokers, Separators, 



&:c., ol' Uoot's ITIauiifacture, Sliipped 



n-om lierc at KOOT'S l*KICGS. 



j^lso S. hives of Southern yellow pine, and Bee- 

 Keepers' Supplies in general. Price Lisit Free. 



J. M. JENKINS, WETUMPKA, ALABAMA. 



;!-:!fdb 



THE CANADIAN BEE JOURNAL. 



uicEKr.y, $t.o<> I'lut yk.ih. 



JONES, Mc?HESSONi CO., PuWishers, Boston, Ontario, Oioadi. 



Y,\/^ANTED.— To c.\changc for cash, or good horses 

 Vt and mules, -00 colonies of bees in Simplicity 

 frames; also 40 acres of land ad,ioining the city. 

 -'Otfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



IMKE! Fire! Fire! Brother bee-keepers, you all 

 ' want my LIGHTNING FIRE-KINDLER, cost- 

 ing about the same, almost as necessary, and but 

 little more trouble, than matches. Perfectly safe. 

 No litter. Time, temper, and match saving; house- 

 hold convenience. It makes a fire immediately. 

 Lasts a lifetime. ,Tust the thing for your smokers 

 when made one-fourth of the common size. Sent 

 by mail for 30 cts. 

 SOtfdb S. S. Butler, Los Gatos, California. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees for land south of 

 the Ohio Kiver. Also for sale, about 120 lbs. of 

 ' wax and a six-inch Pelhara fdn. mill. 



M. J. Harius, Clay City, Clay Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange for extracted white clo- 

 ver or bassvvood honey, one foot-power saw; 

 also one 10 in. Peiham foundation mill, with dipping- 

 tank, etc., nearly new. W. S. Wright, 

 21tfdb o«5 W. Van Bureu St., Battle Creek, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange for extracted honey, 

 cash, or offers, one Adams horse-power, cost 

 $10.00; never has been used over half a day. I will 

 take $20.00 for it. It is just as good as when it came 

 from the factory. 22-2.3d C. M. Dixon, Parrish, ill. 



WANTED.- To exchange :? trios of fine Koyal Im- 

 perial Pekin ducks, for sections. They are 

 prize-winners. A few more premium Wyandotte 

 and Plymouth Rocks to exchange for ca.sh or sec- 

 : tions. i^.txiKi^xH in., as you prefer, or beeswax, or 

 ; comi) foundation. 1 have all choice bii-ds. 

 I 22tfdb Louis Werner, Edwardsville, 111. 



' y STILL have i tested Italian ijueens; to close 

 I them out I will talie S].2r> apiece, or the lot for 

 $4.00; or I will take Simplicity bodies in exchange. 



: 22d C. F. Uhl, Millersburg, Ohio. 



The onl.v bee journal printed in Canada, and con- 

 taining much valuable and interesting matter each 

 week from the pens of leading Canadian and LInited 

 States bee-keepers. Sample copy sent free on re- 

 i^eipt of address. Prin+ed on nice toned paper, and 

 in a nice shape foi- binding, making in one year a 

 \-olumeof s:{;.' pages. Otfb 



WANTED.— To exchange for pure extracted hon- 

 e.y, apiarian supplies, or offers, one Star bicy- 

 cle, but little used. Write for description. 



Address C. H. Watson, Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. 

 32-23 24d 



1,'' VARIETIES raspberries; fine plants, new 

 ») varieties, in exchange for conil) or extracted 

 honey. For particulars, address E. T. Flanagan, 

 Box Oil"), Belleville, 111. — Eight acres in small fruits. 

 :.'2-.2;v:.'+d 



\\' ANTED.— To exchange lor cash or offers, 3 clai-- 

 VT ionets. A and C, cocoa wood, 13 G. S. keys; used 

 but little, and good as new; cost -$40.00, will take 

 $','0.00 cash. A. Ludden, Shelby, Shelby Co., Iowa. 

 23-33-24d 



WANTED. -^ Extracted honey for pure Pekin 

 1 VV ducks, cockerels from Corbin P. Rocks, L. 

 i Brahmas, and W'yandottps; one black and six hy- 

 j brid queens: also plants in the spring— Cuthbcrt 



raspberry, Cumberland Triumph, Mt. Vernon, and 

 1 Sharplcss strawberry. Please state price of honey, 



and what is v.Miitcii. (J. A. Farkand, 



: 22-;.':i Kamm's, Cuy'n Co., <) 



