1890 



(CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE]. 



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$l.50 REVERSIBLE 8-FRAME 

 LANCSTROTH HIVE. 



J. B.WlLi 0\, - - M AMSTJEJ^:, MICH. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



DThis department is designed primarily to cover questions 

 either not already answered in the A B C of Bee Culture (price 

 in cloth 81.25), or, if incorporated in this work, are here dwelt 

 upon more in detail on account of the importance of the 

 question. While these answers arc of vital interest to the 

 ABC scholars, they will doubtless be found, in many in- 

 stances, to be of considerable value to the more advanced 

 student. LForlack of space, the questiunCitself, instead of be 

 ing directly stated, is omitted, the same beinti- implied in the 

 answer. It is hoped that the class will first consult their 

 textbook before sending in their questions. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Winchester rifle, re- 

 peater, shoots 'Z'Z long; shoots ~3 times, for a 

 second-liand foot-power Barnes saw, for hive- 

 making. J. W. Croskey, 



Layland, Coshocton Co., O. 



WANTED.— To correspond with some one who 

 would like to spend a season in a Colorado 

 apiary. D. L. Tracy, 



3d Alsike Apiary, Longmont, Boulder Co., Colo. 



WANTED.— To exchange tor land or stock mer- 

 chandise, a first-class apiary, 17.') colonies. No 

 better location. Crop, past season, 18,000 lbs. Bees 

 need not be moved. Every thing complete, ready 

 for business. Found. -machines, -t-horse-power, etc. 

 Good trade direct with consumers. Give particu- 

 lars for particulars. H. L Graham, 

 3-45 1 Letts, Louisa Co., la. 



WANTED —To exchange for comb or strained 

 honey of good quality, one feed-grinder worth 

 JlfSf) 00. Can be operated by an ordinary wind-mill, 

 and warranted to do good work. Address 



American C.\rp Culture, Alliance, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange pedigreed Poland China 

 pigs, for Italian bees, to be delivered in the 

 spring. N. A. Kn.\pp, 



3d Rochester, Lorain Co., O. 



WANTED.- Situation with some supply-dealer, 

 apiarist, or honey-merchant, by an experi- 

 enced apiarist. J. B. Henderson, 

 3d Honey's Point, Ohio Co., W. Va. 



WANTED.— Situation to take charge or work in 

 an apiary in either of the following States: 

 Teiuiessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Te.vas, Nebraska, 

 Missouri. Understand the business in all its 

 branches; also farming, or can do any kind of hon- 

 orable work. Best of references given; 18 years 

 with bees and farming. Address Bo.k ~.5, Gallup- 

 vlUe. N. Y. 3d 



WANTED.— To exchange 1000 new bee-hives, all 

 complete, for bees, or will furnish hives, sec- 

 tions, and foundation for share of the honev, to 

 parties living in Maryland, Virginia, or West Vir- 

 ginia. Write for particulars to 

 3tfdb F. Danzenbaker, 



1301 K. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 



WANTED.— To exchange at a bargain, 40 or 80 

 acres of timber land, for bees. 

 3d .T. L. (OLE, Carlton Center, Barry Co., Mich. 



WANTED. Situation. Over ten years' experience 

 with bees; also practical caponizer. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. R. R. Cuvler. 

 ^ d Rapidan, Culpeper Co , Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 3 horse-i>ower engine 

 and boiler, for type-writer, or offers. 

 3 d W. S. Wright, Battle Creek, Mich. 



WANTED. To exchange raspberry and 'straw- 

 berry plants, standard vsirieties, for extracted 

 honey. 3d L. S. Rogers, Bowling Green, (>. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in S. hive, or by the 

 pound, for amateur photograph outfit, turn- 

 ing-lathe, blacksmith's drill, gent's saddle, or offers, 



F. W. Stevens, 

 3-4d Moore's Hill, Dearborn Co., lad. 



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offers 

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ANTED.— To exchange a new Daisy incubator. 



Wm. J. Valentine, 

 Hagerstown, Washington Co., Md. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees for supplies; also 

 to rent or let an apiary, location good. If 

 not let by March 1, 1 want a man for 1890. 



A. E. Woodward. 

 3 4d Grooms Corners, Sar. Co., N. V. 



WANTED. To exchange bees and queens, for 

 Barnes saw. Novice extractor, honey-knife, 

 and E.xcelsior printing-press with 5i4x9,'2-in. chase. 

 3-lld S. A. Shuck, Liverpool, Ills. 



WANTED. — Beehelp for 1890. One man with 

 e.vperit'iice, and two desiring to learn the 

 practical part of apiculture. Must be strictly tem- 

 perate. State wages expected, and other particu- 

 lars. 3 6db S. 1. Freeborn, Ithaca, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange for honey, photograph 

 outfit, musical instruments, guns, etc , one 

 240egg self-regulating, one 50egg iion-regulatiDg 

 incubator; one Monarch brooder, ~00 chicks; one 

 brooder, 50 chicks. A bargain for some one. 

 3d J. T. Fletcher, Clarion, Pa. 



WANTflD.— To exchange Gregg, Souhegan, Early 

 Ohio, and Tyler raspberiy-plants, Warfield, 

 Bubach. Jessie, May King, and Hoffman strawberry- 

 plants, A No. I plants, and true to name, for sec- 

 tions, honey, beeswax, or pear-trees. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. E. T. Flanagan,' Belleville, Ills. 

 3-5-7d 



WANTED.— To exchange a few trios of White 

 Wyandottes and Plymouth Rocks, for founda- 

 tion and 1-lb. sections. These are very fine stock. 

 '.Jtfdb T. G. ASHMEAD, Williamson, N. Y. 



WANTED.- To exchange honey for beeswax. We 

 will take beeswax in exchange for honey in any 

 quantity. Will give three pounds for one. Write for 

 particulars. Chas. Dadant & Son, 



IStfdb Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111. 



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ANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

 for honey. J. S. Scoven, Kokomo, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange 300 colonies o^ bees, in 

 S. hives, for any thing useful on plantation, 

 lifdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange young Italian queens 

 for 1-lb. sections or foundation-mill. Queens 

 ready to ship now, by first mail. I guarantee satis- 

 faction. J. W. Taylor, 

 3 3-4 Ozan, Hempstead Co., Ark. 



WANTED. — I5y an experienced apiarist, a large 

 apiary on shares; or would purchase, if little 

 cash is required down. Address G., Box 33((. 



Williamson, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To correspond with parties having 

 potatoes, apples, onions, cabbage, or honey, to 

 sell or consign. All letters promptly answered. 

 Earle Clickknger, 

 3-3d No. 119 South Fourth St., Columbus, O. 



WANTED ! ! ! I want a man to take charge of an 

 apiary. F. D.Lacy, 



3'.5db Nirvana, Lake Cb., Micli. 



WANTED.— Situation with bee-man, by a young 

 man 25 years of age, four years' experience. 

 2d H. Dexter, Preston, Grant Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange Turner red-raspberry 

 plants for strawberry-plants, peach-trees, or 

 bee-supplies. Earle Cl.ickenger, 



2 3d No. 119 South Fourth St.. Columbus, ( ). 



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ANTED.— To exchange 100 cherry trees for 30 

 warranted queens or 4000 dovetailed sections. 

 3d Jas. Hallenbeck, 



Altamont, Albany Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange choice Italian queens, 

 Stanley Automatic Honey-Extractor, large 

 size (new), Heddon hives, or full colonies of Italian 

 bees, for a combined Barnes foot-power saw. 

 3tfdb E. D. Keeney, 



Arcade, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 



