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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

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

 exceed 6 lines, and you must sat 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 

 five 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 pu( 

 with the regular advertisements. 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

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



WANTED.— To exchang-e 200 colonies of bees, in 

 S. hives, lor any tbint? 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 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 Pcrdy, Killbuck, O. .5tfdb. 



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ANTED. — To exchange empty Simp. L. combs 

 at 10 cts. each, for wax or offers. 5tfdb 



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 one Green's solar wax- 

 extractor, new, for an incubator or Italian 

 queens. G. C. Hughes. 



6tfdb Pipestem, West Va. 



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

 C. W. Dayton, Bradford, la. 



WANTED.— A person of experience in bee keep- 

 ing to take charge of an apiary of fifty colo- 

 nies of Italians for half the profits. Swarming be- 

 gins the first of April; honey season clohes the first 

 of June. J. B. Mitchell, 



6-7d Hawkinsville. Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange a handsome male Scotch 

 collie for Italian bees. Robert Wallace, 

 6d Turkey, Mon. Co , N. J. 



IIT ANTED.— Help on farm, and to sare for 18 colo- 

 V? nios of bees. State wages wanted by year or 

 eight months. G. J. Gray, Dell, Ore. 6-Td 



WANTED. — To exchange bees and queens, for 

 Barnes saw. Novice extractor, honey-knife, 

 and Excolsior printing-press with 5i4x9/2-in. chase. 

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



WANTED.— To exchange Cuthbert raspberry- 

 roots for beeswax, L. fdn., and Shaffer's Co- 

 lossal raspberry-roots. M. J shell, 

 5-7d Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Japanese buckwheat. 

 Root's price; Laced Wyandotte eggs $1 OH per 

 13, from selected stock; also bees, for seed potatoes; 

 early varieties preferred ; Bingham smokers, or 

 offers. F. W. Dean, NewMilford, Pa. 7d 



WANTED.— To exchange a few flr-t class flower 

 seeds for any kind of flowering bulbs: gladi- 

 olas, cyclamen, or lilies preferred, or any kind of 

 owering plants or seed that I have not got myself. 

 J. LiNGENFKLTEIl, Akin, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange 40 hives of Ital- 

 ian bees in flrst-class two-story Simplicity 

 chaff hives, tin tops (Root's invention), all in excel- 

 lent condition, for young stock, cattle, sheep, or 

 hogs, or something else of value. Also hives, dou- 

 ble nucleus, sections, foundation, or my whole 

 apiary for sale, as may suit seller and purchaser. 

 Location good, and a home market for honey. 



J. Q. A. Haughey, Battle Creek, Mich. 7d 



WANTED.- Toexchange, a fine double-barrel B. 

 L. shotgun for ladies' dress goods, or offers. 

 Adolphus Newton, Norwich, N. Y., Box 911. 7d 



WANTED.— Japanese buckwheat, alsike and 

 white clover seed, in exchange for apiarian 

 supplies L. J. Tkipp, Kalamazoo, Mich 7tfUb 



WANTED —To exchange foundation at 40 and 50 c. 

 per lb. for anv quantity of n^ce ve'low wax at 

 28ct8. perlb. B.Chase, Earlville. N. Y. 7 8d 



WANTED.— To correspond with parties who have 

 a small planer to sell. Geo Rall, 



7d FrenchvlUe, Wis. 



ANTED.— To exchange bees or Italian queens 

 for a fdn. machine. J. J. Hardy. 

 7d Lavonia, Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange a self-inking printing- 

 press, chase 3;i x 4 in., outfit, cards, scrap pic- 

 tures, etc. (value $10 00), for light brood fdn. or of- 

 fers. F. H. Herman. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7d 



WANTED— To exchange thoroughbred poultry 

 or eggs for a one-horse wagon, harness, or 

 harness leather. J. M. Yoder, Millersburg, O. 7d 



WANTED —To excbanjfe Japanese buckwheat 



and books tor apiarian supplies or offers. 



Write first. Rev. S. Roese, 



7d Maiden Rock, Pierce Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange cold - frame Cabbage 

 Plants. J. Wakefield (March's seed) and All 

 Seasons: cold-frame Lettuce P'ts, G. Rnpids and 

 Barr's Mam. Asparagus Roots, for bees or beeswax. 

 Write. Edw'd B. Beebee, Oneida, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a general-utility hand- 

 cart, good as new. Write for particulars. 



A. F. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 7tfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs for hatching, from 

 imported Black Minorcas, for bees and queens. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. Circulars free. 7tfdb 



D Leslie Stewart, Jefferson, Scho. Co., N. Y. 



PLY. Rocks, White and Laced Wyandotte eggs, 

 in exchange for foundation, sections. Japanese 

 buckwheat, or offers. Also a second-hand pfmy 

 harness. T. Q. Ashmead, Williamson, N. Y. 7-13db 



WANTED.— Cherry, currant, strawberry, black- 

 cap and blackberry stock, for extracted hon- 

 ey, bee-food, or offers. G. H. Ashby, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Ohio Valley wire and 

 picket fence machines for bees and bee-sup- 

 plies. Circulars free. Jas. M. Mangold & Bro., 

 Moundsville, Marshall Co., W. Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 6 x 9 self-inking press, 

 with type, f-ir a Barnes foot-power circular 

 saw, and a 3-foot telescope.' for 4-inch foundation 

 rolls, or offers. L. L. Esenhowek, Reading. Pa. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For *he benefit of friends who have black or hybrid queens 

 which they want to dispose of, we will insert notices free of 

 charge, as below. We do this bec»use there is hai-dly value 

 enough to these queens to pay for buying them up and keep- 

 ing them in stock; and yet it. is oftentimes quite an accommo- 

 dation to those who can not afford higher-priced ones. 



r'Black queens, 3 for one dollar; also a few hybrids. 

 Dtfdb H. Ki iz Hart, Avery P. O., Iberia Par., La. 



35 hybrid queens for sale at 40c each, or 3 for $1. 

 H. H. T. Kohlenbekg, 

 N. Brauntels, Comal Co.. Texas. 



To clear this country of all black blood, I will sell 

 black and hybrid queens for "35 cts.: mismated, for 

 40 cts. F. C. Morrow, Wallaceburg, Ark. 



^I have 6 black queens for sale at 3.") cts. apiece. 

 J J. Hardy, Lavonia, Ga. 



