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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

 asual 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-fide 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 exchiinge a 6 x 9 self-inkinp press, 

 with type, for a Barnes toot-power circular 

 saw, and a 3-foot telescope, tor 4-inch foundation 

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



WANTED.— To exchange bees and queens, for 

 Barnes saw. Novice extractor, honey-knife, 

 and Excelsior printing-press with .'iVixSJa-in. chase. 

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



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

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



WANTED.— To exchange «'00 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. 



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ANTED.— To exchange empty Simp. L. combs 

 at 10 cts. each, for wa.x or ciffers. 5tfdb 



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



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

 extractor, new, for an incubator or Italian 

 queens. G. C. Hughes. 



etfdb Pipestem, West Va. 



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ANTED, 

 of wax. 



-To exchange 1 lb. of thin fdn. for 2 lbs. 

 7tfdb C. W. Dayton, Bradford, la. 



WANTED.- To exchange Ohio Valley wire and 

 picket fence machines for bees and bee-sup- 

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

 Moundsville, Marshal) Co., W. Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange a general-utility hand- 

 cart, good as new. Write for particulars. 



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



WANTED.— To exchange 1.5 lo 20 colonies of bees, 

 mostly bright Italians. In Heddon 8-frame 

 L. hives, for salable bee-supplies, especially founda- 

 tion or machinery for the same, or engine. 



Rob. RiECKEN, 

 261 W. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange one set buggy harness, 

 worth $10 00, for Langstroth or Simplicity bee- 

 hives. Jno. Grant, Batavia, Clermont Co., O. 8-9 lOd 



WANTED.— To exchange fruit-trees, strawberry, 

 red-raspberry plants and sewing-machines, for 

 bees and honey. E. Peterman, Waldo, Wis. 8-8d 



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ANTED.— To exchange comb foundation for 

 beeswax. Samples on application. 8-lldb 



J. P. CoNNELL, Hillsboro, Texas. 



WANTED.— Hybrid Italian queens; will pay 20 cts. 

 9tfdb Geo. H. Grace, Perry, Iowa. 



WANTED.— 100 black and hybrid queens. 20 cts., 

 for which I will exchange extracted honey at 



7 cts. No cross desired, except Italian and black. 

 If you have any to spare, oorrespond with 



8 9d A. J. NoRRis, Cedar Falls, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange for sections, fdn , hon- 

 ey, or offers, an American fruit-evaporator. 

 No. 2: capacity. 10 to 12 bu. apples per day. For de- 

 scription of evaporator, write to American Mfg. 

 Co., Waynesboro, Pa. O. H. Hyatt. 



9tfdb Shenandoah, la. 



WANTED.- To exchange Italian queens for hon- 

 ey-extractor, either new or second hand. 

 9d H. G. Camp, Winona, Col. Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange milk-ehake, good as 

 new; cost twenty dollars, for any thing useful 

 in an apiary. J. F. Michael, 



9d German, Darke Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 4-in. foundation-mill, 

 good as new, for a 6 in. mill. 

 9d WiLBER G. Fish, Ithaca, N. Y. 



TIT ANTED.— A smart boy, 14 to 18 years of age, to 

 Vt work in apiary; some previous experience 

 necessary. W. D. Wright, Altamont,N. Y. 9d 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



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

 5tfdb H. Ki tz Hart, Avery P. O., Iberia Par., La. 



Wanted.— Hybrid Italian queens; will pay 20cts. 

 9tfdb Geo. H. Grace, Perry, Iowa. 



About .50 queens to mail in May and June; blacks, 

 25c; mismated Italian and Carniolans, 50c. 



E. F. Quigley, Unionville, Mo. 



Ten or twelve mismated queens; three for fl.OO. 

 Send quick before I pinch otf their heads. 



A. L. KiLDOW & Bro., Sheffield, 111. 



Two black and 6 fine prolific hybrid queens for 

 sale. Any one sending 2.5c each, and ready-provi- 

 sioned cage, can have them in May. 



T. K. Massie, Concord Church, Mercer Co., V. Wa. 



Sixteen black queens at 2oc each; ready now. 

 W. P. W. Duke, Nettleborough, Clarke Co., Ala. 



Forty black and hybrid queens at 40c each. 



W. Styan & Son, San Mateo, Cal. 



About 20 hybrid queens from pure mothers, at 40 

 cts. each. Purchasers need not send money until 

 they receive the queens, as my stock might be ex- 

 hausted. B F. Cathey, 



Cabot, Lonoke Co., Ark. 



Can furnish good hybrid queens from first-class 

 stock the entire season, for .50c each. Also have 4 

 black queens, will ship for $1.00, or 3.5c each. 



J. C. King, Fort Deposit, Lowndes Co., Ala. 



30 COLONIES BEES FOR SALE 



In new 8-frame L. hives, at $3.00 per colony. 

 H. C. GILSON, - BURR OAK, - MICHIGAN. 



In writing advertisers please mention this paper. 



^8THE BRIGHTESXe^ 



Five-banded, golden Italian Bees and Queens, and 

 the Keddcfct Drones. Very gentle; very prolific; 

 good honey-gatherers— working on red clover— and 

 the ITIobt Beaiitil ul bees in existence! Took 1st 

 premium at Michigan State Fair, in 1889. Refer- 

 ence, as to purity of stock. Editor of Review. Sam- 

 ple of bees, five cents. Untested queens, before 

 June 15, $1.25; after June 15, $1.00. Tested (3 bands), 

 $2.00; selected, tested (4 bands), S3. 00; breeding 

 queens (4 to 5 bands), $5 00. Virgin queens, .50 cts.; 

 5 for $2.00. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. JACOB T. TIMPE, 

 8 1.5db Grand L.edgc, IVIlcIi. 

 C^Iii responding to tlii.s advertisement mention Glkanings. 



LET US HAVE 

 FAIR PLAY, 



is all we ask. We know you will like our Carniolan 

 bees, because we breed from i Pure Imported 

 Stock. Queens. $1.00 in June. Give tlieni a 

 Fair Trial. Send for printed matter free. Safe 

 arrival. Address E. Li. PKATT, 



8-Ildb Pratt Bee-Farm, Marlboro, Mass. 



tyir. resiwiidinpr to tliis advertisement mention GleaningSw 



