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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 15 



Wants and Exchange Department. 



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WANTED. — To exchange amber and dark comb 

 honey, at Oc per lb., for .shipping-cases or offer.s. 

 W. C. Gathright, Dona Ana, New Mexico. 



'ANTED. — To exchange " Yaggi's Geographical 

 Study;" cost SW.CX), for incubator, or offers. 



E. E. Slingerland, Troy, Pa. 



ANTED. — To exchange no-drip shipping-cases and 

 bee-hives, for buckwlieat extracted honey. 



J. M. KiNZiE, Rochester, Oakland Co.', Mich. 



AVANTED. — Extracted honey, incubator, shotgun, 

 '' watch, for strawberry-plants and golden Italian 

 queens. J. F Michael, Greenville, O. 



ANTED. — To exchange for bronze turkeys, or 

 offers, two wild-turkey gobblers, tamed. 

 8. S. Miller, Elklick, Pa. 



VV ANTED. — A second - hand green-bone cutter, in 

 '" good order. Send description of what you have, 

 and price. Box 120, Medina, Ohio. 



\V ANTED.— To exchange pair of St. Hubert man- 

 '' trailing blood-hounds, butcher tools, foundation- 

 mill, and bone-mill, for bee-hives in flat or Italian bees. 

 Elias Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



yVANTED. — Second-hand machinery for manufac- 

 ' ' turing chee.se-box heading ; al.so chee.se-box-nail- 

 ing'machine. Must be in good repair, and cheap for 

 cash. Addre.ss 



C. & H., Box 117, Spring Green, Sauk Co., Wis. 



VVANTED.— To exchange, one A. I. Root's make, of 

 ' ' one-piece section machine, in good condition, for 

 honey or offers. Wm. H. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 



ANTED.— To exchange rifles and foundation-mills 

 for incubator. W. ,S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



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Two Bee Papers for the 

 Price of One. 



To all new subscribers, and also to those 

 who renew before their subscriptions expire, 

 and inclose $1.00, we will send the Busy Bee, 

 a monthly bee-paper, in addition, free. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, O. 



(Tin For a machine to build 

 4> I U the cheapest strongest 

 and best fence made of wire. 

 No royalties, no farm rights, 

 machine easily and quickly 

 operated by any farmer. 



Send for larcre circulars 



NORWALK.O. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



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^H PATENT LAWYERS, 



■ 579 The Arcade, CLEVELAND, 0. 



^^" OALL OR WRITE. ADVICE FREE. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



AT REASONABLE RATES 

 By J. A. OSBORNE & CO. 



LOWER PRICES ON 



COMFORT FOOT AND HAND STOVES. 



winter's cold is at hand again, and with it the 

 necessity of providing means to keep warm. 

 Among the many devices for this purpose the 

 Cum tort foot-stoves, with s?ni>/;e/fss and odoi- 

 less fuel, fill a long-felt want, and are invaluable 

 for liverymen, milk-peddlers, mail-carriers, and 

 all others who have to take long drives in very 

 cold weather. It is likewise a great comfort in a 

 cold corner of the home or office to place one of 

 these under the feet ; for if you can keep your 

 feet warm you feel more amiable and comforta- 

 ble. One stove in a window will keep plants from 

 freezing in the coMr^i weather. It would likewise be an excellent thing in the bee-cellar in extreme cold weath- 

 er. Its new fuel is made in the form of sticks, one end of which is lighted and put into the .stove where it will 

 burn 8 hours or less, as the operator desires. The hand-.stove is a .'■mall metal box covered with velvet, about an 

 inch thick and 4 inches square, with sliding cover, and slightly oval, to fit on tht curves of the face or body, It 

 is used in the place of a rubber hot-water bottle in applying" heat in cases of neuralgia, earache, bowel "com- 

 plaint, and such ailments. As it gives an unvar> ing heat "for over two hours from one charge of fuel, it is readi- 

 ly seen to be far superior to a hot-water bottle. Many physicians who have tried it are greatly pleased with it. 

 The foot-stoves are made in two sizes, for one and two sticks of fuel. 



Hand-.stoves, including 2 dozen fuel S 35 each. 



.Small foot-stove, including 25 sticks of fuel (wt. "lbs.) 1 25 " 



L,arge " •• 25 " " " S " 1 o5 " 



Fuel for hand-stove, 20c for 2 doz. ; 

 with fuel, mailed for 10c extra. 



.00 per gross 



Fuel for foot-.stove, 75c per box of .50 sticks. Hand-.stove' 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



BETTER THAN KLONDIKE GOLD, $3.60 FOR $1. 



N. Y. Weekly Tribune, greatest 20-page newspaper in U. S $i.oo 



Young People's Weekly, religious, colors, 12 pages, size Youth's Companion 60 



vi^ Farm Journal, best 24 page farm paper; most popular in the United States 50 



\W Poultry Kei per, 20 pages, printed in colors. It leads; others follow 50 



I P. K. illustrator No. 1, 100 illus rations, poultry-houses, incubators, brooders, etc 35 



I P. K. illustrator No. 2, 75 illustrations, artificial incubation, care of chicks, etc 25 



ftj\ P. K. illustrator No. 3, p' ultry disea.ses, gapes, roup, cholera, moulting, etc 25 



.T. p. K. illustrator No. 4, judging fowls, description of breeds, mating, point\ etc .35 



For only |1 we will send these 4 papers one vear and 4 books, postpaid, grand total $3.60 



Sample P. K. with other offets free. POULTRY KEEPEK CO., Box 37, Parkesburg, Pa. 



In writing, advertisers mention Gleanings. 



