1896 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Wants and Exchange Department. 



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

 rate. Advertisements intended for this department must not 

 exceed Ave lines, and you must say you want youradv't in this 

 department, or we will not be responsible for errors. You can 

 have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over five 

 lines will cost you accoiding: to our regular rates. This depart- 

 ment is intended only for bona-fide exchangres. Exchanges for 

 cash or for price list's, or notices offering articles for sale, can 

 not be inserted under this head. Korsuch our regular rates of 

 20 c. a line will be charged and they will be put with the regu- 

 lar advertisements. We can not be responsible for dissatisfac- 

 tion arising from these " swaps." 



WANTED.— To exchang-e safety bicycles, and ai] 



n Odell typewriter, for honey, beeswax, or g-as- 



oiine or kerosene engine. J. A. Green, Ottawa, 111. 



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ANTED.— To exchange 200 colonies of bees for 

 anything' useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange 26-in. planer and matclier 

 and scroll-saw (for power) for wood-working 

 machinery or cash. Geo. Rall, Galesville, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange peach-trees, and Abon- 

 dance, Burbank, and Satsuma plun^-trees, for 

 Italian bees and extracted honey. 10 peach-trees 

 by mail, 60 cts. ; 5 plum-trees by mail, 60 cts. 



John Cadwalladeh, North Madison, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange Williams incubator, 

 good as new, 600-egg capacity; new comb, 

 Barnes saw. Want honey or wax. 



O. H Hyatt, Shenandoah, Page Co., la. 



WANTED.— To exchange one World and one Odell 

 typewriter; also one Root's lO-in. foundation- 

 mill, for beeswax or offers. W. W. Grim, Pekin, liid. 



WANTED.— An able man to purcha-e a supply 

 and honey business in an excellent location. 

 Owner's death is the reason for selling. 



E. E. West, 508 S. Third St., West, Flint, Mich. 



WANTED.— To take charge of 250 or 300 colonies of 

 bees the coming season, on shares or for wages. 

 South or West preferred. Successful experience. 

 Will combine with small fruit or gardening. 



Russell, T. Stinnette, West Groton, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Gault raspberry-jilants 

 at 25c each. Palmer raspberry-plants at 60c per 

 100, for queens. Dan White, 



New London, Huron Co., Ohio. 



WANTED,— To exchange pear-trees, grapevines, 

 raspberry-plants, lifle, cornet, and banjo, for 

 printing- press, bicycle, typewriter, poultry, or offers. 

 What have you to offer ? Jacob McQueen, 



Baltic, Ohio. 



WFNTED. — To exchange lar^e, pure-bred Bronze 

 Turkeys. Toulouse Geese, and Aylesbury 

 Ducks for new double harness, extracted honey or 

 Peafowls. Write Chas. McClave, 



New London, O. 



WANTED.— Young , man on bees, one that can 

 rear queens for own use. F. G. Bass. 



Front Royal, Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure-bred St. Bernard 

 pups for useful articles. Grandsire of pups. 

 Lord Melrose. All questions promptly answered 

 when accompanied with a return stamp. 



Scott Brillhakt, Millwood, Knox Co., O. 



WANTE D.— To exchange Gregg. Palmer, or Golden 

 Queen raspberry sets, at $5.00 per 1000 sets, for 

 single-comb, white or brown Leghorns and barred 

 Plymouth Rocks. J. A. Aultfather. 



Minerva, O. 



FOR 



Adell Queens and Bees, 



New Comb=Honey Hive 



containing 10 closed-end standing brood - frames, 

 l^'-Ax^Yi net comb space, and 33 5-inch Prize sections 

 3%x5in.; adapted to furnish standard Langstroth 

 hives as bodies or supers with full space for top 

 packing for safe wintering and promoting work in 

 supers; forming solid double walls with interven- 

 ing air-spaces tightly covered, and perfect bee- 

 escapes, with all free of cost; manufactured by The 

 A. 1. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. Orders and remit- 

 tances should be sent to me, care their address. 



One complete sample hive ready for bees. $2. .50; 

 10 complete in Hat, with nails and starters, 815.00. 



For further information, address 



F. DANZENBAKER, Miami, Dade Co,, Fla. 



BEES FOR SALE. 



Twenty-eight colonies Itiilians, 10 colonies hy- 

 brids, in 8-frame (Langstroth) hives, piactically as 

 good as new. Price— Italians, $2.50 per colony; hy- 

 brids, $2.00 per colony, on cars here. 



Address JAMES MACHIR, 



UNVJOOD.KAN. 



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Farm and Apiary for Sale. 



66 acres good land, well fenced; cuts 30 tons hay; 

 apple orchard; good buildings; running water; IX 

 miles from 4 thriving villages and railroad station; 

 86 colonies bees in 8 frame L. hives, with every thing 

 complete to run 150 for comb honey. Good bass- 

 wood and clover range. $1200 for farm or S1500 for 

 all. For description, reagons. and particular.-^, write 

 or call on N. A. BT.AliE, 



Beebe Plain, Vermont. 



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HENRY ALLEY, 



Address 



Wenham, Mass. 



INCUBATORS 



Our 160 rape, finely illustrated 

 C )Mil)ined Poultry Guide and 

 ( It il )u'ue will tell you what you 

 wish to know about 



PROFITS IN POULTRY 



\ We nimufacture i complete line of Incubsitors, 

 j rooders and Poultry Appliances (4uide and Cata- 

 < l0i!ue 10c. (stamps or silver) WOfth One Dollar. 

 I Keliable In'ulmtor_& Brrtojl-^r Jo ;^ 



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WANTED.— To exchange for 10 pure Italian queens 

 (delivery May Jst to 20th), any of the goods 

 enumerated in my catalog of hee-keepers' supplies, 

 free on application. W. H. Putnam, 



River Falls, Wis. 



F*"^ Berry Baskets — ^ 



Address H. H. AULTFATHER, Minerva, Ohio. 



FOB 30 DAYS ONLY 



I will sell you Comb Foundation for 46 cents. Boot's 

 goods. Dovetailed hives, 9D cents. One lot for sale 

 in Texas, for honey or cash. 



G. ROUTZAHN, MENALLEN, PA. 



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