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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under tliis head at one-iialf our 

 usual rates. All ad's intended for tills department must not 

 exceed 6 lines, and you must say you want your ad. In this de- 

 partment, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

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

 live lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This 

 department is intended only for bona-tide exchanges. Ex- 

 changes for cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles 

 for sale can not be inserted under this head. For such our reg- 

 ular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and they will be put 

 with the regular advertisements. 



WANTED.— To hear from parties having potatoes, 

 onions, and apples to sell. Onions especially 

 wanted. Coiisig'nments solicited. Always ready to 

 buy. Good rolerence given. 6d 



Earle Clickengeb, Columbus, O. 



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

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

 tions, and foundatif)n, for share of the honey, to 

 parties living in Maryland, Virginia, or West Vir- 

 ginia. Write for particulars to 



F. Danzenbaker, 

 3tfdb 1301 K. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 



ANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

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



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WANTED.— To exchange 300 colonies of bees, in 

 S. hives, for any thing useful on plantation. 

 Itfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange foundation, for beeswax. 

 Sample on application. 

 5tfdb Avery's Island Apiary, Avery, La. 



WANTED —To exchange fdn. (worker size) for 

 hives and other apiarian supplies. In the flat. 

 6d W. O. Victor, Wharton, Wharton Co., Tex. 



ANTED.— To exchange nursery stock for shot- 

 gun or lawn-mower. Geo. Gould. 

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



WANTED — To exchange one Acme harrow, new, 

 for Poland-China swine, either sex. or Shrop- 

 shire ewes, or any thing I can use on the farm or 

 in the apiary. Luther Purdy, Killbuck. O. ■5 tfdb. 



WANTED. — To exchange empty Simp. L. combs 

 at 10 cts. each, for wa.\ or otters. 5ifdb 



Oliver Foster, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Turner and Cuthbert 

 raspberry-plants for pure Italian queens, eggs 

 for hatching, etc. E. R. Miller, 



■5-6-7d Garden City, Cass Co., Mo. 



WANTED —To exchange comb honey and Jap- 

 anese buckwheat for extracted honey and 

 comb foundation. F. Wilcox, 



■5-6d Mauston, Juneau Co., Wis, 



WANTED.— To exchange for supplies, or part 

 payment for Barnes saw, one Twombly knit- 

 ting-machine, with coarse plate; nearly new. 

 5d J. M. Moore, Holden, Mo. 



WANTED —To exchange 1 Belle City feed-cutter, 

 (cost ^65 00 new), in good condition, also one 

 power saw-table for making bee-hives, for straw- 

 berry-plants or peach-trees, Earle Clickenger, 

 6d Col umbus. O^ 



WANTED.— To exchange one Green's solar wax- 

 extractor, new, lor an incubator or Italian 

 queens. G. C. Hughes. 



(Jtfdb Pipestem, West Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees and queenp, in 

 season, for incubator, fowls, or eggs. 6d 

 Albert L. Martin, Leonardsburg, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange Monumental H x 12 self- 

 inking lever power printing-press and outfit, 

 cost $300, for a 3 or 4 H. P. boiler and engine. 6d 

 J. T. Fletcher, Clarion, Pa. 



WANTED —To exchange a24-lnch achromatic tele- 

 scope (value f 10.00) for small foundation-mill, 

 worker size. L. L. Esenhower. 



6d Reading, Pa. 



WANTED.- Black and hybrid queens. 

 Geo. H. Grace, Perry, Iowa. 



WANTED.— Help on farm, and to care for 18 colo- 

 nies of bees. State wages wanted by year or 

 eight months. G . J. G ray, De ll, Or e. 6 7d 



WANTED —To exchange choice fruit-trees for 

 bens, queens, and supplies. 6d 



J. B Alexander & Co., Hartford City, Ind. 



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ANTED.— To exchange thin fdn. for honey. .5d 

 C. W. Dayton. Bradtord, la. 



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ANTED.— Situation as apiarist; .5 years' experi- 

 ence; single; gnod workman in wood. 6d 

 Chas. L. Hill, Dennison, O. 



WANTED. — A person of experience in bee- keep- 

 log to take charge of an apiary of fifty colo- 

 nies of Ilaliausfor half the profits. Swarming be- 

 gins the first of April; honey season ciotes the first 

 of June. J.B.Mitchell. 



6-7d Hawkinsville, Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange plants of Cal. wild flow- 

 ers and ferns, specimens of woods, and miner- 

 als, for strawberry and raspberry plants, back num- 

 bers of bee-literature, and suppli^s. W. C. Aiken, 

 Lock Box 2U, at. Hel en a, C al. 6d 



WANTED.— To exchange one thrasher and clean- 

 er, two-horse power, for bees— Italian prefer- 

 red—or offer. L. A. Foster. 

 6d Rockdale, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange job printing, garden and 

 I ifarm seeds, plants, eggs for hatchirg. and oth- 

 er articles, for bee-supplies or offers. Fi ee lists. 

 6-8d H. A. Hubbard, New Lisbon, Ots. Co., N. Y. 



WANTED— To exchange a complete photograph- 

 ic outfit for a complete new improved Barnes 

 foot-power saw. F. Shilling, 



6d Jewel t, Harrison Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange as good S. C. Brown Leg- 

 horns as can be found in the I'^. S.. or eggs 

 from same, for supplies of any kind; or bees and 

 queens. Robt. C. Smith, Swissvale, Alle. Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange an accordion, white Hol- 

 land turkeys, and Rose Comb American Domi- 

 nique Cockerels, tor a double-barreled breech-load- 

 ing shot-gun, 33 or 38 caliber revolver, repeating 

 rifle, or offer. Wm. Elwick, Decorah, la. 6d 



WANTED.— To exchange a handsome male Scotch 

 collie for Italian bees. Robert Wallace, 

 ed TurKey, Mon. Co , N. J. 



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To send for illustrated catalogue of Albinos and 

 Italian Queens and Beps for 1890. Address 



A. L.. K.IL.UOU' & BKO., Sheffield, 111. 



MURDER/ MURDER/ MURDER/ 



Yes, all high prices in bee-supplies murdered at 

 R. B. Smith's Bee-hive factory. Tilbury Center, 

 where you can buy all kinds of bee-supplies at 

 rock-bottom figures. 300 swarms of bees lor sale. 

 Bees by the pound or nucleus; Queens. Comb Foun- 

 dation, Honey -Extractors, Smokers, and vhe Excel- 

 sior H've — 30 years in use. Sfnd for our 8th annual 

 price ll-t, now out. K. E. SMITH, 



Box 72. Tilbury Center, Out., Can. 



tSTln responding to tlU.-i aaverii.--eiiieiit mention (Sl.EANlNiss. 



KBwOrieaiisflpB for 1890 



Orders are now taken for early Italian and 

 Carniolan guaranteed Queens. Send lor price 

 list of Best and Cheapest Apiarian Supplies offered. 



Address J. W. WINDER, 



6tfdb 572 Magazine St., N. O., La. 



ty In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



FOR SAIiE. -ITALIAN BEES & HVKK^S 

 at a very low price. Address 

 6tfd OTTO KLEINOW, 



JVo. ISO Military A.ve., Detroit, Mich. 



FOR EARLY ITALIAN QUEENS SEE 

 W. H. LAWS' advertisement. Mar. 1. 



