1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



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Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

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

 tions, and toundation. for share of the honey, to 

 parties living' in Maryland, Virginia, or West Vir- 

 ginia. Write for particulars to 



F. Danzenbaker, 

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



WANTED.— To e.xchange for land or stock mer- 

 chandise, aflrst-class apiary, 17.5 colonies. No 

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

 need not be moved. Every thing complete, ready 

 for business. Found. -machines, 4-hor8e-i)Ower. etc. 

 Good trade direct with consumers. Give particu- 

 lars for particulars. H. L. Graham, 

 ^3-45» Letts, Loui.sa Co., la. 



WANTED —To exchange for comb or strained 

 honey of good quality, one feed-grinder worth 

 f 25 00. Can be operated by an ordinary wind-mill, 

 And warranted to do good work. Address 



American Carp Culture, Alliance, O. 



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., Ind. 



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. Y. 



WANTED. — To exchange bees and queens, for 

 Barnes saw. Novice extractor, honey-knife, 

 and Excelsior printing-press with o'/ixO'^'-iii. chase. 

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



WANTED. — Beehelp for 1890. One man with 

 experience, and two desiring to learn the 

 practical part of apiculture. Must be strictly tem- 

 perate. State wages exppcted, and other particu- 

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



WANTED —To exchange Gregg, Souhegan, Early 

 Ohio, and Tyler raspberry-plants, Wartield, 

 Bubach, Jessie, May King, and Hoffman strawberry- 

 plants, A No. 1 plants, and true to name, for sec- 

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

 giiaranteed. E. T. Flanagan, Belleville, Ills. 



3-5-7-d 



WANTED.— To exchange honey for beeswax. We 

 will take beeswax in exchangefor honey in any 

 quantity. Will give three pounds for one. Write for 

 particulars. Chas. Dadant & Son, 



IStfdb Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

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



WANTED.— To exchange 200 colonies of bees, in 

 S. hives, for any thing useful on plantation. 

 Itfdb 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 ! ! ! 1 want a man to take charge of an 

 apiary. F. D. Lacy, 



2-5db Nirvana, Lake Co., Midh. 



ANTED.— To exchange 40 acres of good farming 

 land, for bees; also other property. 



A. P. Day, Newaygo, Mich. 



ANTED.— To exchange foundation, for beeswax. 

 Sample on application. 



Avery's Island Apiary, Avery, La. 



WANTED.— Kansas land, 320 acres, first quality, 

 improved, for a small place suitable for apiary 

 or for other town property. Also books for bee- 

 supplies. 4d Lock Box .545, Olathe, Kan. 



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WANTED.— To exchange a nice white bull-terrier 

 pup. grapevines, blackberry-plants, asparagus- 

 plants, and a lot of carpenter's tools, for S. or L. 

 hives in Hat, wired frames, foundation, or 3-frame 

 nuclei. F. T. Weatherville. 



4d Jonesvllle, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange from one to 1000 books, 

 of new publication, for bees and apiarian fix- 

 tures. F. D. Lacy, Nirvana, Lake Co., Mich. 4tfdb 



WANTED.— I want a small-size baling-press, for 

 which I will exchange folding paper boxes, 

 Italian bees, hives, extractors, or job printing. 

 4-.5d A. O. Crawford, S. Weymouth, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange nursery stock for shot- 

 gun or lawn-mower. Geo. Gould, 

 4-56d Villa Ridge, Pulaski Co., 111. 



WANTED.- Foot-powercircular saw, Barnes com- 

 plete preferred; must be cheap. F. H.Scott, 

 4d Gaylord, Otsego Co., Mich. 



WANTED —To exchange honey for L. Brahma or 

 S. C. W. Leghorn hens. W. T. F. Petty & Son, 

 4d Pittsfleld, Pike Co., 111. 



WANTED.— Help. I wish to correspond with 

 some young man who has had some experi- 

 ence in modern bee-keeping, but who does not 

 know it all. A suitable person, who is temperate, 

 industrious, and has a liking for bee-keeping, can 

 find a good situation as a helper. C. H. Dibbern, 

 4d Milan, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange one Ply. Rock male and 

 six female birds of thoroughbred stock— all in 

 their second year— for comb foundation, Japanese 

 buckwheat, or offer. F. Greiner, Naples, N. Y. 4d 



WANTED.— To exchange Ply. Rock. Langshan, 

 and Wyandotte cockerels /or Wyandotte hens, 

 thoroughbred. Correspondence solicited. 

 45d W. H. Swigart, Dixon, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange a house and lot in Clif- 

 ton, Kan., worth $650, encumbered with $2.50 

 mortgage, for 50 colonies Italian bees, and $100 

 worth of bee-hive stuff, all to be delivered at Otta- 

 wa. Kan. For particulars write to 



J. R. Barnhard, Centropolis, Frank. Co., Kan. 



WANTED.— Situation. A young married man of 

 26 years, without children, wishes a situation 

 with a good Christian bee-man, to work with bees, 

 and do light farm work. A supply-dealer who 

 makes his own supplies preferred, as I have had 10 

 years' experience with wood-working machinery. 



W. H. Dickinson, Deep River, Conn. 



WANTED.— To exchange |1 setting of eggs, 

 from prize stock, your choice of 14 varieties, 

 for bee-smoker. Bee-book wanted. List free. 



Ohio Poultry Y.^rds, Sherwood, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange the best style of brood- 

 frame on earth, tor empty cards; also V- 

 grooved sections at $2.50 per 1000, for empty cards. 

 4d J. B. Murray, Ada, O. 



GARNIOLAN QUEENS, 



Bred from ambrozic and Benton 



Imported 1889 Queens. 

 Ctrettldv of Siij)2)lies | J. B. Kline's Apiary, 

 Topeka, Kas. 



(itnl Oueens. 



t^In responflinK to this adv 



it mention Gleanings. 



THE SECRETS OF SUCCESS 



IN <;KOW■^(,i SITIALL. FRUITS, 



And Catalogue of Narieties, New and Old. 1 offer 

 bargams in Plant and Garden seed Collections. 

 4d I. A. WooLL, Elsie, Mich. 



([^■Iii responding to this advertisement mention Glkanings. 



UNTESTED ITAIilAN QUEENS AT $1, 

 and 4 frame nuclei at $3 .50, after May 1st. 

 Send in orders now. 

 4-lOdb S. J. WAKEFIELD, Autreville, S. C. 



