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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 15 



EVEN THE WIRE, 



and mode of construction, are very different. Page 

 Fence is the only woven fence made of Basic, High- 

 Carbon wire stock. That is be ter. 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO . Adrian. Michigan. 



one season, planting- in ro- 

 tation cauliflower, cucum- 

 bers, eg-g--plants, in beauti- 

 ful, health-g-iving- Manatee 

 County. The most fertile 

 section of the United States, 

 where marvelous profits are 

 being- realized by farmers, 

 truckers, and fruit-g-rowers. 

 Thousands of acres open to 

 free homestead entry. 



Handsomely illustrated de- 

 scriptive booklets, with list 

 of properties for sale or exchange in Vir- 

 ginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and 

 Alabama, sent free. John W. White, 

 Seaboard Air Line Railway, 

 Portsmouth, Va. 

 Splendid Location for Bee-keepers. 



POULTRY JOURNAL ^^ 'l^,lltr^^^r7^ 



a dollar, but will send it to you one year on trial, including 

 book, Plans for Poultry Houses, for 25c. Sample copy FREE. 

 Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Wants and Exchanjje. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 1.5 cts. per line. 

 Advertisements intended for this department must not ex- 

 ceed five lines and you must SAY you want your advertise- 

 ment in this department or we will not be responsible for 

 errors. You can have the notice as many lines as you like^ 

 but all over five lines will co.st you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is i)itended only for bona-fide ex- 

 changes. Exchanges for cash or for price lists, or noticei. 

 offering articles for sale, can not be inserted under this 

 head. For such our regular rates of 'J) cts. a line will be 

 charged, and they will be put with the regular advertise- 

 ments. We can not be responsible for dissatisfaction aris- 

 ing from these " swaps." 



VVANTED — To exchange Italian queens for incuba- 

 ' ' tors. Must be in good condition. L,et me know 

 what you have. J. F Michakl, 



Rt. No. 1, Winchester, Ind. 



VyANTED.— To sell or exchange, about 100 hive- 

 '' bodies, cut to nail up. with slate covers 21 x 17 

 inches; no metal rabbets These are a bargain at lOcts. 

 each. Write for particulars. B. P" Averill, 



Howardsville, Va. 



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ANTED. — To exchange pair Morgan hor.ses for 

 honey, bees, or hives. Elias Fox, 



Hillsboro, Wis. 



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ANTED — To exchange 8-frame hives, extractor, 

 and uncapping can. for honey. 



O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



VyANTED —Help. Write to me if you want work, as 

 ^' it is likely I can secure you a .suitable job 



O. Seaton, Princeton, 111. 



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ANTED. — Young man to learn bee-keeping. Fart 

 er's .son. Opening for the future. 



I. J. Stringham, 10-5 Park Place, New York. 



VV^ANTKD. — A partner in the hee business in a terri- 

 toiy that will support 5000 colonies ; have ftPO col- 

 onies to start with. A. B. Marchant. 



Marchant, Fla. 



Y^ANTED. — A position as book keeper ; have had 

 some experience in bee-keeping : wages expected, 

 810 per month. Gernal Slawson Valparaiso. Ind. 

 Room 40. Coml Hall. 



Y^ANTED. — \ situation with an experienced bee- 

 '' keeper for the coming sea'-on by a young man of 

 some experience. No iquor or tobacco used 



R. M Clark, Charlotte, Vermont. 



yVANTED — A situation as assistant apiari.st, or gen- 

 "^ eral farm work by young man of good habits. 

 R. Abe iSlDSBAUM. TaneytOA-n, Md. 



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ANTED. — Your address on a postal for a little 

 book on Queen-Rearing. Sent free. 



Address Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. 



\VANTED.— The address of all who are still in need 



»'' nfnarfr.nc QUIRIN THE QUEEN BREEDER . 



Bellevue, Ohio. 



of cartons. 



For Sale. 



IVANTED. —To sell my home, consisting of 8- roomed 

 ^^ house, cistern, and running water; barn, 2-1x36; 

 shop and honey-house,18x34,and 3 acres of land; togeth- 

 er with my bees, underground bee-rep'^sitory, queen- 

 business, and good will. My best breeding-queens go 

 with the bees See pp. 29-5, 935, Gleanings for 19Sj. 

 Will move about 20 rods on old Doolittle homestead, 

 and am willing to help the purchaser a month or so^ 

 for the first year or two. Reason for selling, over- 

 worked. Price $2500. 



G. M. DooLiTTLE, Borodino, N. Y. 



\VANTED. — To sell best tvpe-writer for bee-keepers; 

 ' ' practical, handy, low-priced. For exchange. Mann 

 green-bone mill, good as new, cost $16.(i0 Want 8-frame 

 t,. or Dovetailed hives or extracting supers for same; 

 extracting-combsfrom healthy apiary; double shotgun, 

 16 gauge. Harry Lathrop, Monroe, Wis. 



IVANTED.-To sell apiarian outfit of 200 colonies 

 '" Italians in Dovetailed hives, in best white-clover 

 pirt of Minne.sota lalso basswood and goldenrod); to a 

 buyer of the lot. colonies at Jl.OO and accessories at 

 one-half list price; combs 20c a square foot. 



X Y Z, Gleanings. 



WANTED— To sell 200 colonies of black and hybrid 

 '^' bees in box and frame hives. Address 



E. A. Simmons, Fort Deposit, Ala. 



For Sale. — 25 colonies of bees in good condition in 

 8-frame I,, hives. $'0 00 takes the lot. 



J. Iv. WOLFENDEN, Eviuston. Florida. 



For Sale. — Ten 1^-story 8-fr chaff hives complete ; 

 also fences and section-holders for 16 I supers. 



H G. I^aRue, L,aRue, O. 



For Sale — A limited amount of gin.^eng sets. 



C. G. Marsh, Kirkwood, Broome Co., N. Y. 



For Sale.— 900 colonies of Italian, Carniolan, and 

 hybrid bees. Will sell all, or one-half interest. 



W. t,. COGGSHALL, 



Groton. N. Y. 



For Sale. — Three Incubators: fine Black Minorca 

 Cockiels, 7.5c to|l each; tumblered honey. 80c per doz. 

 Bargains. G. Routzahn, Biglerville, Pa. 



