982 GLEANINGS IN 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 15 cts. per line. 

 Advertisements intended for this department should not 

 exceed 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 cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is intended only for bona-fide ex- 

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

 oifering articles for sale, will be charged our regular rates 

 of 20 cts. per line, and they will be put in other depart- 

 ments. We can not be responsible for dissatisfaction aris- 

 ing from these '■ swaps." 



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ANTED.— To exchang-e bee-supplies (Root's) for 

 beeswax. A. H. Reeves, Perch River, N. Y. 



Vy ANTED.— To exchange a McCombs broom-stitcher, 

 nearly new, for bee-supplies, cash, or any thing I 

 can use. A. W. Swan, Centralia, Kansas. 



WANTED.— To buy colonies of bees. State price and 

 condition. F. H. Farmer, 



1&2 Friend St., Boston, Mass. 



WANTED.— Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 gum. State quantity and price. 



Orel t,. Hekshiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



vy ANTED. — Honey in any quantity. State price, 

 '' quantity, and quality. Judson Heard, 



110 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. 



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ANTED.— Refuse wax in exchange for cash, or 

 stock in standard-bred White Wyandottes. 



H. E. Crowther, No. Kingsville, Ohio. 



vy ANTED.— To exchange Aikin honey- bags, a 200-egg 

 '' Reliable incubator, and brooder, for honey. 



Chas. Koeppen, Fredericksburg, Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange 20 acres of prairie land in 

 the mineral belt of Southwestern Missouri for 

 good wild land in Grand Traverse or adjoining counties 

 in Michigan. A. L. Weidler, Rt. 5, Carthage, Mo. 



VV' ANTED. — Bees to run on shares in Cuba, by an ex- 

 '^ perienced bee-keeper who has successfully both 

 let bees on shares and worked them for other parties. 

 This year s crop is over 20,000 lbs. 



F. B. Cavanagh, McBain, Mich. 



WANTED. — Beeswax. We are paying 26 cts. cash or 

 30 cts. per pound in exchange for supplies for pure 

 average wax delivered at Medina, or our branch houses 

 at 144 East Erie St , Chicago, 44 Vesey St., New York 

 city, and 100 Vine St., Philadelphia. Be sure to send 

 bill of lading when you make the shipment, and advise 

 us how much you send, net and gross weights. We can 

 not use old comb at any price. 



The a. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio. 



Situations Wanted. 



WANTED.— To work for some good bee-keeper who 

 will furnish house for small family by the year, or 

 will take bees on shares 



J. E. Hughes, 810 So. Ninth St., Elwood, Ind. 



vy ANTED. -Situation in Cuba; will either take full 

 '' charge of an apiary or work as helper; over 15 

 years' practical experience in bee culture, and under- 

 stand the business in all its branches. Particulars by 

 letter. F. G. Denzinger, Olean, N. Y. 



BEE CULTURE. Sept. 15 



Addresses Wanted. 



VyANTED.— Parties interested in Cuba to learn the 

 truth about it by subscribing for the Havana 

 Post, the only English paper on the Island. Published 

 at Havana. $1.00 per month; $10.00 per year. Daily 

 except Monday. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— a new 4x5 camera, with accessories. 

 S. G. KiLGORE, R. F. D. 1, London, Ohio. 



For Sale.— Full colonies of leather-colored Italian 

 bees at $4.00 per colony. 



F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



For Sale.— Second-hand 60-lb- cans. Guaranteed to 

 please at 35 or 40 cts. per case of two cans each. 



A. G. Woodman, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



For Sale.— Three untested Italian queens for $1. See 

 ad. Sept. 15 Gleanings. S. F. Trego, Swedona, 111. 



For Sale.— Red-cedar fence-posts. 



Steen Freeman, Wamsley, Ohio. 



For Sale.— Jelly-tumblers for extracted honey. We 

 sell barrel lots only. Can save you money; 33 different 

 styles. A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



For Sale.— For cash, five-gallon square tin cans, used 

 for honey, at about half price of new tin cans. For 

 prices, etc., address Orel L. Hershiser 



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Bee-ranch. I have one of the best bee- 

 ranches in California, which I now offer for sale. I 

 have produced over $2000 worth of honey from it this 

 year. There is no bee-disease in this section. Write 

 for particulars. 724 Irving Ave., San Diego, Cal. 



For Sale.— My apiaries of 300 colonies near Macon, 

 Ga., the third healthiest city in the U. S., a ready mar- 

 ket for output at a fancy price. Prefer selling a half- 

 interest to a good practical bee-man to take charge. If 

 you mean business, address for particulars 



Judson Heard, Atlanta, Ga. 



For Sale.— 6000 pounds choice clover and basswood 

 honey in 60-pound cans; also one black Kentucky saddle 

 and driving stallion, weight 1200 pounds— a beauty, 

 sound and kind; 200 colonies bees, and fox and coon 

 hounds. Elias Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



For Sale.— We offer, for the first time, queens which 

 produce beautiful bees. You never will be sorry if you 

 try one of our beauties. Untested, 75c; tested, $1.00. 

 Choice strain of leather-colored queens at same price. 

 F. H. Farmer, 182 Friend St., Boston, Mass. 



For Sale.— For a limited time we offer No. 25 honey- 

 jars, porcelain cover, metal screw-cap, holding one 

 pound of honey net, one gross in case, in five-gross lots, 

 $4.00 per gross; less quantities, $4.50 per gross, f. o. b. 

 New York. If you want to secure some, let us know at 

 once. Hildreth & Segelken, 



82-84 Murray St., New York City. 



For Sale. — Complete modern apiary consisting of 

 200 colonies of Italian bees in eight and nine frame L. 

 hives; wired frames built on full sheets of foundation: 

 complete set of fixtures and tools for producing both 

 comb and extracted honey: great bargain. Will be par- 

 celed off to suit after Oct. 1. Write for price, list of 

 fixtures, etc. J. D. Bixby, R. F. D. 2. Altamont, N. Y. 



For Sale.— In the prairie belt of Mississippi, 225 

 acres of land, six miles from Macon, large house, four 

 cabins, 20 acres timber, plenty of water; 652 acres, 12 

 miles ffom Macon, good improvements, plenty of water, 

 100 acres young timber, 350 acres in Bermuda and sweet 

 clover, balance tillable. Part of this land will make 50 

 bushels of corn per acre and from one-half to one bale 

 of cotton; daily mail and telephone; also 500 stands of 

 Italian bees. No honey failure in 12 yeai s. 



Geo. a. Hummer, Brazelia, Miss. 



